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A U-Haul truck plowed into a Los Angeles crowd supporting Iran's ongoing protests.
Jerome Powell says the Federal Reserve was hit with DOJ subpoenas.
Bowen Yang and Matt Rodgers walked back comments about Texas Democrats.
Nicole Fallerthere. After playing USA TODAY'scrossword, read the news to know on Monday, from a recap of the Golden Globes to the latest following an ICE shooting in Minnesota. Then, meet the U.S. Olympic figure skating team. ⛸️
'One Battle After Another' conquers 83rd Golden Globe Awards
"One Battle"was the big winner Sunday night, snagging four trophies for the Paul Thomas Anderson film, includinga first Globe award for Teyana Taylor(who showed off her whale tail cutout dress).
The ceremony,hosted by a funny, flattering and frivolous Nikki Glazer, was anything but Shakespearean tragedy for the competition, though. Director Chloé Zhao's "Hamnet" took home best drama and best actress for Jessie Buckley (watch her Julia Roberts shoutout). "The Secret Agent" star Wagner Mourabecame the first Brazilian manto win an acting Globe, getting best actor in a drama.
Timothée Chalamet (who thanked "Shark Tank") and Rose Byrne took home their first Globes for lead actor and actress in the movie comedy/musical categories. Stellan Skarsgård was named best supporting actor for "Sentimental Value."
Meanwhile, Mark Ruffalohad this messageabout President Trump, and "Sinners" co-stars Hailee Steinfeld andWunmi Mosakueachdebuted baby bumps.
See thefull list of winnersand start your Mondayscrolling red carpet lookswith your coworkers.
More news to know now
Trump warns Iran's leaders: Trump has threatened to intervene as anti-government demonstrations in Iran continue. Human rights organization are sounding the alarm over increasing deaths of protestors.
Fire at historic Mississippi synagogue: A suspect was arrested by Jackson, Mississippi, authorities after a fire broke out at the state's largest synagogue, damaging parts of the Jewish worship space and several sacred items.
Dry January forever? New advice from Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Department of Health and Human Services urges Americans to "consume less alcohol" or abstain altogether if they have certain health conditions. Scientists, nutritionists and advocates say the new guidance is too vague for people to apply to their everyday lives and criticize the Trump administration for missing an opportunity to warn about alcohol's link to cancer and other health problems.
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Thousands march to protest ICE
Activism across the country over the weekend was spurred by the Jan. 7 fatal shooting by a federal agent of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother of three. Meanwhile, a GoFundMe for Good's family closed at over$1.5 millionand Rep. Ilhan Omar wasdenied entryto a Minneapolis ICE facility.See photos of protestsnationwide and read whystate charges for the ICE shootingare possible — but tricky.
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See who made the Olympic skating squad
The U.S. figure skating team for the 2026 Winter Olympics was revealed Sunday after four days of competition at the national championships. The roster, comprised of 16 skaters, includes some of the biggest stars in figure skating, including Ilia Malinin, Amber Glenn and Alysa Liu. Veteran ice dance pair Madison Chock and Evan Bates are in for their fourth Games together, while Malinin and Glenn will make their Olympic debuts in Italy. The teamspoke to USA TODAY Sportsabout landing a spot.
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