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The preschooler, Liam Conejo Ramos, was removed from the family’s running car, said Zena Stenvik, superintendent of the school district in Columbia Heights, a Minneapolis suburb. The father, Adrian Alexander Conejo Arias, and his young son are being held at the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas, an ICE facility for families, Prokosch said. “Following the mother’s abandonment of the child, officers abided by the father’s wishes to keep the child with him. Ramos isn’t the only case in the school district about seven miles north of Minneapolis. Three other students have also been taken by ICE, school officials said.
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The slew of nominations for Warner Bros. caps a tumultuous year for the studio. A24 scored 11 nominations, most of which were for the ping-pong drama “Marty Supreme,” while Apple drew six nominations, including four for the racing film “F1,” which got a nod for Best Picture. That was the beginning of a string of back-to-back theatrical wins for Warner Bros. “Sinners” became a lasting hit at the box office, followed by “Final Destination Bloodlines,” “F1: The Movie” (which Warner Bros. distributed), James Gunn’s “Superman,” “Weapons” and the final installment of “The Conjuring.”By October, Warner Bros. said it was renewing the contract for De Luca and Abdy, with Warner Bros. In December, the company said it would sell much of its business, including Warner Bros.’ film and television studios, to Netflix. Paramount has challenged the sale and on Thursday morning, the David Ellison-led company extended the deadline for Warner shareholders to sell Paramount their shares.
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The former Indianapolis Colts owner died at the age of 65 on May 21, 2025. INDIANAPOLIS — The FBI has launched an investigation into the death of late Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay, according to reporting by The Washington Post. The Washington Post also reports the agency is investigating Dr. Harry Haroutunian, the California-based recovery doctor who had prescribed Irsay painkillers and ketamine in the last months of his life. The Washington Post reports that Irsay had relapsed in his addiction and was being treated by Haroutunian, a known addiction specialist, at the Beverly Hills Hotel when he died. It was Haroutunian, according to The Washington Post, who signed Irsay's death certificate declaring his death "cardiac arrest caused by pneumonia and heart issues."
After answering the FaceTime call and witnessing the alleged assault, the 19-year-old son of President Donald Trump reportedly contacted emergency operators, prompting UK police to respond to the scene on Jan. 18, 2025, shortly after 2 a.m. local time. According to the 999 emergency call played in court, Trump reportedly said, "I just got a call from a girl I know. When police arrived, the woman identified their anonymous caller as Trump, explaining, "I am friends with Barron Trump, Donald Trump’s son." ‘CLASS ACT’: BARRON TRUMP SETS SOCIAL MEDIA ABLAZE FOR SHAKING HANDS WITH BIDEN AT DAD'S INAUGURATIONTo confirm to the police, the woman called Trump again, asking, "Hello, Barron, did you call the police or anything?" BARRON TRUMP, CELEBRATING 19TH BIRTHDAY, PRAISED AS 'SMART GUY' BY HIS FATHERThe trial between Trump’s friend and Rumianstev remains ongoing.
RELATED STORY | ICE Director Todd Lyons calls on state officials to cooperate with federal immigration surgeIt is unclear how broadly the directive has been applied in immigration enforcement operations. Documents reviewed by The AP revealed that the agents only had an administrative warrant — meaning there was no judge who authorized the raid on private property. She said the Supreme Court and Congress have “recognized the propriety of administrative warrants in cases of immigration enforcement,” without elaborating. McLaughlin did not respond to questions about whether ICE officers entered a person’s home since the memo was issued, relying solely on an administrative warrant and if so, how often. People can legally refuse federal immigration agents entry into private property if the agents only have an administrative warrant, with some limited exceptions.
A massive winter storm will spread heavy snow and ice across a 2,000-mile stretch from the Southern Plains and Southwest to the East Coast starting Friday. Winter storm watches stretch 1,700 miles from eastern Arizona to Virginia and North Carolina, and will soon be expanded all the way to the Delmarva Peninsula and southern New England. “We’re about to witness a truly legendary winter storm setup in the Southern U.S. later this week,” wrote Defense Department meteorologist Eric Webb. The faster that storm moves ashore, the farther north this major winter storm will push. South of the snow line, a dangerous ice storm may unfold from Texas to the Carolinas.
WorldGreenlanders react as Trump backs off forceful takeoverJanuary 22, 2026 | 1:12 PM GMTPresident Trump said on Jan. 21 that he would not use military force to take control of Greenland, offering some relief to residents who had feared such a move.
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A fellow detainee who said he witnessed the incident claimed Lunas Campos had been asking for his medication. The autopsy report indicated that Lunas Campos was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and had medication for depression in his system. Asphyxia due to neck and torso compression means Lunas Campos did not get enough oxygen because of pressure on his neck and chest, Grossberg said. Following Lunas Campos’s death on Jan. 3, the Department of Homeland Security initially said “staff observed him in distress” and gave no cause of death. “During the ensuing struggle, Campos stopped breathing and lost consciousness.”In response to questions about the autopsy report, McLaughlin repeated last week’s statement.
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