White House unveils President Trump's 'Great Healthcare Plan' ABC News' Mary Bruce asked White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt how Trump's plan to "deliver money directly to the American people" — instead of health insurance companies — would work.

January 15, 2026 20:57 UTC

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January 15, 2026 20:55 UTC

While it’s not soaring, inflation has been tough to bring down during Trump’s first year back in the White House. Trump’s approval rating on the economy hit a new low of 36 percent, according to a recent NPR/PBS/Marist poll. Tax refunds could help grow the economy, especially since Republicans extended Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, economists say. Others worry that Trump’s battle with the Federal Reserve, which helps set interest rates, will actually make things more expensive by creating uncertainty. The World Bank predicted this week that the global economy could slow over the next decade in part due to Trump’s tariffs.

January 15, 2026 20:47 UTC

Trump has 'broad discretion' to invoke Insurrection Act: Legal expert ABC News contributor James Sample discusses the federal law which hasn't been invoked since the 1992 Los Angeles riots.

January 15, 2026 20:44 UTC

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January 15, 2026 20:24 UTC





articleThe final moments of a beloved North Carolina teacher were captured on a frantic 911 call as a repeat offender allegedly broke into her home and killed her — a case that has become a flashpoint in the debate over violent crime , mental health and public safety. According to WRAL, Zoe Welsh called 911 early on the morning of Jan. 3 to report that a man had broken into her Raleigh home. Camacho spent approximately two and a half months in jail and was ordered to undergo post-release mental health treatment , according to the outlet. Republican Rep. Mark Harris criticized that approach, arguing that mental health concerns have been used to justify repeated releases of dangerous offenders. "Mental health matters—but at what point will Democrats stop using it as a get-out-of-jail-free card for dangerous criminals?"

January 15, 2026 20:22 UTC

Santa Monica's MLK weekend features the first-ever drive-in movie night on the Pier showing 'Grease', the final day of Ice at Santa Monica, multiple MLK celebrations, art exhibitions, and unique food events throughout the Westside. This specific program often features works by African American composers and is a cornerstone of the city’s MLK Day celebrations. Monday, Jan. 19, 3p.m., Santa Monica Symphony at Barnum Hall https://www.smsymphony.org/events/scenes-from-life-unity-annual-mlk-concert/Ice at Santa Monica: The "Last Skate" Closing Party: This is the final day of the season for the Westside's favorite outdoor rink. and the Nam Tok Tataki at Holy Basil (2828 Santa Monica Blvd.) Here are my past columns and let me know if you have any feedback on Around Town: Drive-in Movie Night on the Pier, Ice FInale, & MLK Weekend Things to Do

January 15, 2026 20:18 UTC

“When I look at fashion today, clothes become a kind of visual language,” Edith Chan, a celebrity stylist and image consultant, told HuffPost. TweedTweed jackets, dresses and Chanel‑adjacent silhouettes seem to have become staples of MAGA‑coded style ― perhaps fittingly so, given Coco Chanel’s complicated political history. That visual language continues to shape how conservative women in power dress today. AdvertisementNude pointed-toe heels certainly seem to fall into the category of predictability and traditional femininity that characterizes MAGA fashion. “There’s nothing wrong with wearing a milkmaid dress, but it feels obvious why conservative women would ― they think it looks good for men.”In that sense, MAGA-coded fashion isn’t just about looking conservative.

January 15, 2026 20:06 UTC

The divide mirrors “other partisan differences in attitudes around science we have been tracking for years,” the Pew report says. “In particular, partisan differences in trust in scientists and the value of science for society are far wider than they were before the COVID-19 pandemic. “It’s part of a larger trend toward the politicization of science,” said Zeke Hausfather, a climate scientist at Berkeley Earth, citing issues such as vaccines and climate change. This month, he also withdrew the U.S. from 66 other international organizations and treaties , including the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, from which the Paris agreement stems. “Data and observations are essential to our efforts to confront climate change and air quality challenges, and these challenges don’t know borders,” said Florian Pappenberger, director-general of the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts.

January 15, 2026 19:42 UTC

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January 15, 2026 19:40 UTC

Trump insists US 'needs Greenland' as Danish officials meet at White House Vice Pres. JD Vance and Secy. of State Marco Rubio met with Danish diplomats at the White House. It comes as Denmark increases its military presence in Greenland and asks NATO allies to help.

January 15, 2026 19:25 UTC

On the latest “What Works” podcast, Ellen Clegg and I talk with Mike Beaudet and Lisa Thalhamer. He’s worked in local television news for more than 30 years. Beaudet, the head of Northeastern’s Reinventing Local TV News project, focuses on the future of local television news and finding new ways to grow the audience and engage younger viewers where they’re consuming content. Her research is geared toward improving the mental well-being of journalists, particularly those in local TV news, where she worked for more than 15 years as a producer. While earning her master’s degree at Northeastern, Thalhamer was Reinvent’s Video Innovation Scholar, helping newsrooms evolve their video storytelling skills to fit the world of social media.

January 15, 2026 19:19 UTC

Trump threatens to invoke Insurrection Act in Minnesota President Donald Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act over Minnesota, slamming protesters and Minnesota politicians whom he claims are causing a "travesty." ABC News' Karen Travers reports.

January 15, 2026 19:18 UTC

Advertisement“What we saw last night in Minneapolis was an attempted murder of federal law enforcement,” Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in a statement. She confirmed she had discussed invoking the Insurrection Act with Trump. “The argument the Trump people will use is that there’s an ongoing insurrection in Minneapolis or anywhere else and therefore elections can’t be held,” Carroll said. “I think we’re nearing the greatest constitutional crisis since the Civil War.”AdvertisementShould Trump invoke the act in California, its attorney general, Rob Bonta, said the state is prepared. “The invocation of the Insurrection Act is a scenario we’ve been planning for — since even before the 2024 election,” Bonta said in a statement.

January 15, 2026 19:09 UTC

What do you expect from these contending teams based only on their vibes? 1, Denver Broncos.” “I kind of feel immaculate.” “I think immaculate, but —” “I think Sean Payton is grumpy enough all the time that it might keep you from immaculate. That’s where I go with it.” “OK, fair enough.” “Patriots?” “Immaculate.” “Immaculate — it’s like I’m a Bills fan, and I still think that they have immaculate vibes.” “Oh well you know what, let’s go to your team, Buffalo Bills.” “Not immaculate vibes.” “Not great.“ “I kind think not great.” “Fragile vibes in Buffalo.” “Yes.” “Ohhh.“ “They’re fragile vibes. OK first up, the team with the bye: Seattle Seahawks.” “Immaculate.” “Immaculate.” “Immaculate vibes.” “The vibes are immaculate. What are the vibes?” “49ers — decent.“ “Decent.” “I think decent as well.” “I think decent.” “Even with all the injuries?” “Yes, that’s why it’s decent because they’ve overcome all of those things.

January 15, 2026 19:09 UTC