What are the biggest headlines today?
Asked 22 hours ago
Answer
Major headlines include a criminal investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell, the eruption of Hawaii's Kilauea volcano, Minnesota's lawsuit against ICE after a fatal shooting, Supreme Court hearings on transgender athlete bans, and record highs for the S&P 500 and Dow despite Fed turmoil. Other news covers protests in Greenland against Trump's takeover plan, the World Economic Forum's risk report, and the upcoming World Government Summit in Dubai.
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- Greenland protests Trump's takeover plan in capital Nuuk 8s
- Trump announces tariffs on eight European nations opposing the plan 29s
- European leaders and US politicians criticize the tariffs and takeover proposal 44s
- Denmark increases military presence in Greenland amid tensions 1m 52s
- Legal challenges to the tariffs remain pending in the US Supreme Court 1m 43s
References

Minnesota files a lawsuit to expel ICE after a fatal agent-involved shooting, amid a surge in immigration raids causing fear and school closures; also, bipartisan pushback emerges against the investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell.

Today's eye-opener highlights major news stories: Fed Chair Jerome Powell responds defiantly as the DOJ opens a criminal investigation, rising casualties in Iran protests, the death of Grateful Dead's Bob Weir, Golden Globes highlights, and NFL playoff updates.




