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Good morning, and welcome to BTW Daily News. It’s January 26, 2026, and we’re bringing you the top stories that matter most, right here, right now.First, a tragic and still‑hot topic in Minnesota: former agent Alex Pretti was shot dead by federal agents last week. The Trump administration has said it’s reviewing the shooting, and many are calling him an American hero while the DOJ labels him a terrorist. The case raises questions about agency conduct and community trust.Moving to immigration policy, a proposed partial government shutdown over ICE enforcement could slow deportation operations for three months, affecting thousands of individuals awaiting court removal proceedings. Officials warn that the delay would strain local courts and increase risk of undocumented workers facing uncertain legal timelines.In a national weather alert, the United States is being battered by its worst winter storm of the season. Snow, ice, and plunging temperatures have left millions without power, prompting emergency services to advise residents to stay indoors and check on neighbors.Meanwhile, safe‑haven investors are flocking to bullion. Gold has surged to a record $5,100 an ounce, driven by a sharp drop in the U.S. dollar and heightened geopolitical tension. The surge signals investors’ continued appetite for commodities when markets feel volatile.On sports, the Seattle Seahawks celebrated a dramatic playoff win over the Rams. Quarterback Sam Darnold joked about his “ghost” Super Bowl journey, and former Rams star Cooper Kupp played a key role. The victory confirmed the Seahawks’ edge in every phase of the game.Internationally, Israel has agreed to reopen the Rafah crossing into Gaza after an extensive search for a host‑age’s body ended. The move comes amid ongoing talks about a cease‑fire, and Israeli officials said it would allow the humanitarian corridor to reopen while security measures remain tight.In other news, Japan’s Prime Minister Xavier Takaichi has dissolved parliament after only three months in office, setting the stage for a snap election on February 8. The move follows declining approval ratings and pressure from opposition parties demanding fresh leadership.Shifting back to domestic headlines, a Mississippi‑based ferry wreck now reports 18 confirmed deaths and 24 missing after the vessel sank in heavy seas, prompting a nationwide search and rescue operation.And closing with a reminder that these stories are evolving. Thank you for tuning into BTW Daily News. Stay informed, stay safe, and have a great night.