Posts by Nathan Pine
Video: Our Photographer Describes the Scene After the Pretti Shooting
David Guttenfelder, a Times photographer based in Minneapolis, describes what he saw at the scene where Alex Jeffrey Pretti had been killed by federal agents. By David Guttenfelder, Sutton Raphael, Christina Shaman, Coleman Lowndes, Thomas Vollkommer and Nikolay Nikolov January 26, 2026 Source link
Read MoreJasmine Crockett’s history of playing the race card going after conservative and liberal critics
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, has a history of accusing her critics of being racist — no matter which side of the political aisle they are on. On Thursday, the Texas Senate candidate fired back at podcasters and comedians Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang after the two told…
Read MoreTo Improve How He Ate, Our Critic Looked at What He Drank
In the last part of a monthlong series, Pete Wells and experts suggest how to sidestep the perils of alcoholic or sugary beverages. By Pete Wells A reporter for the Food section, Pete Wells was The Times’s chief restaurant critic for 12 years. Published Jan. 26, 2026Updated Jan. 26, 2026 Reset Your Appetite This is…
Read MoreDC Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton is ending her reelection campaign for Congress
Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-D.C., speaks during a hearing of the Aviation Subcommittee of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Capitol Hill, Dec. 16, 2025, in Washington. Mark Schiefelbein/AP hide caption toggle caption Mark Schiefelbein/AP WASHINGTON — Eleanor Holmes Norton, the 18-term delegate for the District of Columbia in Congress and a veteran of…
Read MoreSundance Takes To The Streets Against ICE & Latest Killing; Elijah Wood Among Demonstrators
Refresh for more…It was arguably the shortest of protests in recent memory at the Sundance Film Festival as roughly 100 demonstrators assembled outside 577 Main Street in Park City, UT to rally against the ongoing ICE raids and to remember Minneapolis residents Alex Pretti and Renee Good who were fatally shot respectively by ICE and…
Read MoreWinter storm grounds Mavericks' flights as NBA postpones games in Memphis, Milwaukee
The NBA postponed games in Memphis and Milwaukee on Sunday because of a massive winter storm that is creating dangerous travel conditions across much of the U.S. Source link
Read MoreObamas condemn federal immigration agents’ conduct: ‘This has to stop’
Former President Obama and Michelle Obama called on Americans to recognize the dangers of the increasingly violent Immigration and Customs Enforcement crack-downs in the wake of the deadly shooting of an ICU nurse in Minneapolis. “The killing of Alex Pretti is a heartbreaking tragedy,” the Obamas wrote in a lengthy statement posted on social media.…
Read MorePhilip Rivers under ‘serious consideration’ to be next Bills head coach, NFL insider says
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Buffalo Bills bringing in Philip Rivers for a head coaching interview turned some heads, but perhaps it was simply to check all their boxes as they search for Sean McDermott’s replacement. Not so fast, dadgummit. Rivers, 44, shocked everyone when he returned to the Indianapolis Colts…
Read MoreVideos and eyewitnesses refute federal account of Minneapolis shooting
A sign for Alex Pretti, who was killed earlier in the day by a U.S. Border Patrol officer, is displayed during a vigil Saturday in Minneapolis. Zaydee Sanchez for NPR hide caption toggle caption Zaydee Sanchez for NPR Minnesota officials are pushing to ensure they can help investigate the shocking fatal shooting of 37-year-old intensive…
Read MoreMonster Winter Storm Takes Its Toll On Box Office: Lowest Weekend YTD With $58M+; ‘Mercy’ Settles With $11M+ U.S. Debut As 400 Theaters Shutter – Update
SUNDAY AM: About 400 theaters have closed, which has sent the opening for Amazon MGM Studios‘ Chris Pratt movie to $11.2M, in addition to impacting other titles. Rivals might cry that for a $60M production, this isn’t the ideal start, but then again, they’re not Amazon which as a $2.55 trillion company has no stakes.…
Read More‘We’re not going away’: Rob Caughlan, fierce defender of the coastline and Surfrider leader, dies at the age of 82
Known by friends and colleagues as a “planetary patriot,” a “happy warrior” and the “Golden State Eco-Warrior,” Rob Caughlan, a political operative, savvy public relations specialist and one of the early leaders of the Surfrider Foundation, died at his home in San Mateo, on Jan. 17. He was 82. His wife of nearly 62 years,…
Read More40 years after Challenger: Lingering guilt and lessons learned
The space shuttle Challenger lifts off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Jan. 28, 1986, in a cloud of smoke with a crew of seven aboard. The shuttle exploded shortly after this photo. Thom Baur/AP hide caption toggle caption Thom Baur/AP Bob Ebeling was anxious and angry as he drove to work on the…
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