Enemy within: Counterterrorism experts fear sleeper cells could be poised inside US
Counterterrorism agencies in the U.S. are increasing surveillance and security in response to fears of potential sleeper cells linked to Iran following recent military actions against the country.
Bad news for Florida: Ron DeSantis approved a $40 million investment to tighten immigration control
Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis approved a $40 million allocation to local security agencies for enhancing immigration enforcement efforts.
Iran Confirms Death of Khamenei After Claims by Trump and Israel
Iran's military and official news agencies have confirmed the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei amid claims from Trump and Israel.
Iran confirms Supreme Leader Khamenei killed in US-Israeli strike
Iranian state news agencies report that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been killed in an attack by US and Israeli forces.
News agencies: Loud explosion heard in Dubai
Witnesses and correspondents have reported a loud explosion in Dubai.
Iranian agencies say bombing hit school and killed at least 40 in the south of the country
Iranian state and semi-state news agencies report that a bombing in Minab targeted a girls' school, resulting in at least 40 deaths during the ongoing offensive by Israel and the United States against Iran.
Iran attacks US military bases in the Middle East
Iran has launched attacks on US military bases across the Middle East, as confirmed by news agencies from various Gulf states.
Trump orders federal agencies to stop using Anthropic AI in dispute over safety
US President Trump has ordered federal agencies to cease using Anthropic AI technology due to safety concerns and a public dispute.
Trump orders federal agencies to stop using Anthropic AI in dispute over safety
President Trump has ordered a six-month phase-out of Anthropic AI technology across all federal agencies in response to safety concerns raised by the Pentagon.
Trump says he plans to order federal ban on Anthropic AI after company refuses Pentagon demands
President Trump has ordered all federal agencies to discontinue using Anthropic AI, citing national security concerns after the company resisted Pentagon requests.
Backlash grows after Clinton-appointed judge frees migrants over ICE agent masking
A federal judge appointed by Bill Clinton has faced backlash for ordering the release of certain migrants arrested by ICE, citing constitutional concerns over the agencies' methods.
Health, environment departments questioned salmon antibiotic approval
Tasmanian government agencies raised concerns over the approval of the antibiotic florfenicol for use in salmon farms, citing inadequate evidence regarding its potential impact on human health and the environment.
Bureaucrats hide true price of Obama Presidential Center as taxpayers hit with infrastructure bill
An investigation reveals that taxpayers are bearing hidden costs related to the Obama Presidential Center, with no clear accounting from government agencies.
Trump orders release of files on aliens after Obama's 'classified' slip
Trump has instructed federal agencies to identify and release files related to UFOs and extraterrestrial life in response to public interest and comments made by Barack Obama.
Trump's NIH director isn't the only one wearing multiple hats during the president's second term
Jay Bhattacharya, Director of the NIH, has taken on the additional role of acting head of the CDC following the departure of Jim O'Neill amid a restructuring of the Trump administration's public health agencies.
ICE shutdown fight might restrict FEMA, Coast Guard to โlife-threateningโ emergencies
DHS agency heads warned that a government shutdown would severely impact readiness across several critical agencies, limiting operations to only life-threatening emergencies.
Democrats split on shielding Coast Guard, Secret Service as DHS shutdown threat nears
Democrats are divided over whether to protect certain agencies from the looming threat of a government shutdown linked to funding disagreements for the Department of Homeland Security.
Gonzales introduces bill to expand protections for Border Patrol assisting state, local law enforcement
Rep. Tony Gonzales has introduced a bill aimed at enhancing the legal protections for U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel when they assist local and state law enforcement agencies.
GOP firebrand urges Trump agencies to claw back massive taxpayer benefits paid out to immigrants
Sen. Jim Banks is advocating for the Trump administration to recover billions spent on welfare benefits for immigrants, emphasizing legal obligations for their sponsors to reimburse these costs.
Virginia Gov. Spanberger cuts ties with ICE in federal immigration enforcement cooperation
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger has announced the termination of cooperation agreements with ICE, ending the involvement of several state agencies in federal immigration enforcement.
House of Representatives Election: Dispatch Companies Struggle to Secure Workers for Polling Stations
Due to the quick-paced 2023 House of Representatives election, staffing agencies in Tokyo are in a race to secure manpower for polling and counting stations.
12-year-old allegedly alive underwater for minutes before fatal scuba class failure: lawsuit
The parents of 12-year-old Dylan Harrison, who drowned during a scuba certification class in Texas, have filed a lawsuit claiming her death was preventable due to negligence by two agencies.
Government shutdown ends as Trump signs bill, but DHS funding deadline looms
President Trump signed a bill ending the partial government shutdown, funding multiple agencies through September, but leaving the Department of Homeland Security with a funding deadline of February 13.
VIDEOS: JL1 from Monday, February 2, 2026
The article covers various news updates including the STF's upcoming meeting to discuss the Ethics Code schedule, new PIX security rules, a significant drop in Fictor's stock, a debt owed by Fictor to a brokerage, the reopening of INSS agencies, and Trump's trade agreement with India.
VIDEOS: Anhanguera Newspaper 1st Edition on Monday, February 2, 2026
Various news updates including the reopening of INSS agencies, significant stock drops for Fictor, political maneuvers in Sรฃo Paulo, a defamation case outcome and a veterinarian's statement on a dog incident.
Here is what foreign news agencies are saying about the welcome on the Square and Thompson
Foreign news agencies report on the scandal regarding the welcome for the bronze Croatian handball players in Zagreb featuring controversial singer Marko Perkoviฤ Thompson, despite opposition from city officials due to his nationalist history.
Trans athlete scandal spotlight back on Minnesota as softball lawsuit returns to court
Minnesota girls' high school softball players' lawsuit against state agencies for allowing transgender athletes to compete against girls returns to the 8th Circuit Court after being dismissed at the district level.
Carville warns Democrats to avoid talking about trans athletes in women's sports, defunding the police
Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville cautions the Democratic Party against discussing transgender athletes in women's sports and the issue of defunding police agencies.
The Patriarchate responds to the Russian SVR: 'Propaganda, false news'
The Ecumenical Patriarchate expressed deep sorrow over attacks against Patriarch Bartholomew from Russian state agencies, responding to accusations made by the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR).
The Patriarchate responds to the Russian SVR: 'Propaganda, false news'
The Ecumenical Patriarchate responded to sharp accusations from the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), expressing deep sorrow over the attack on the person of His All-Holiness Patriarch Bartholomew, noting this time the attack comes from Russian Federation state agencies.
'The View' hosts repeatedly clash over Trump removing Maduro
Co-hosts of 'The View' have engaged in a heated debate regarding Trump's involvement in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolรกs Maduro, with opinions sharply divided following the operation led by U.S. military and intelligence agencies.
USA intercepted a tanker sailing under the Russian flag
American forces intercepted a tanker previously known as Bella 1, now sailing under the Russian flag as Marinera, as reported by global news agencies.