January 30 Colorado declares disaster emergency as presumptive bird flu outbreak hits facility with 1.3M chickens Colorado officials declared a disaster emergency after a presumptive bird flu outbreak hit a facility with 1.3 million chickens in Weld County. The state is mobilizing resources.
January 30 LAPD chief defies Newsom's mask ban for federal immigration agents citing safety concerns The LAPD won't enforce California's ban on masked federal immigration agents, citing public safety concerns during ongoing ICE operations in Los Angeles.
January 30 Greg Gutfeld: Don Lemon’s motive was to impede this service ‘The Five’ co-hosts debate the validity of federal charges against Don Lemon in connection to his alleged involvement in an anti-I.C.E. protest at a Minneapolis church.
January 30 Florida couple sues fertility clinic after allegedly giving birth to someone else's baby White couple sues Florida fertility clinic after giving birth to baby who appeared "racially non-Caucasian," genetic testing allegedly confirms embryo mix-up.
January 30 Nevada judge frees convicted MS-13 killer despite government warnings about public safety A Nevada judge released a convicted MS-13 murderer despite Justice Department warnings, sparking public safety concerns and legal controversy.
January 30 Los Angeles hospice fraud reaches billions as Medicare providers scam federal system with fake companies Hospice fraud explodes in Los Angeles with providers allegedly scamming $3.5 billion from Medicare through ghost patients and fraudulent sham companies.
January 30 Olympian Sha'Carri Richardson pleads with officer to ‘work with me’ during speeding arrest: ‘I’m begging you’ Olympic sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson appeared in bodycam footage pleading with a Florida officer not to arrest her after being stopped for excessive speeding.
January 30 Woman demands justice after masked gunmen ambushed vehicle in Puerto Rico, killing her fiancé A tourist couple was allegedly ambushed by a dozen masked gunmen in Puerto Rico. The shooting left a DuPont chemist dead and a fiancée wounded and demanding justice.
January 30 Don Lemon could face up to a year in prison if convicted on criminal charges Lemon, a former CNN anchor, has argued he was exercising his First Amendment rights as a journalist during the protest at a church in St. Paul, Minn.
January 30 Palestinian immigrant convicted of second murder-for-hire plot hatched from North Carolina cell Convicted man plotted three murders from jail after pleading guilty to murder-for-hire scheme in shocking North Carolina federal criminal case.