Bay area shooting sparked by $100 repair bill: Prosecutor Chunli Zhao, 66, told KNTV-TV in a courthouse interview that he committed the shootings. Video Icon Video
'Arrests will be made': Boudreaux on Goshen homicides The reward for information has doubled as authorities scramble to make an arrest following the deaths of six people at one California home. Video Icon Video
‘Picard,’ ‘Runaways’ actor Annie Wersching dies at 45 An actress whose roles ranged from a Borg queen to an FBI agent, Annie Wersching has died at 45 after battling cancer.
School official accused of stealing $1.5M in food The alleged scheme was uncovered by the district’s business manager during a routine mid-year audit. Video Icon Video
Chicago plans to house migrants in old elementary school An old elementary school in Chicago is being turned into a shelter for 250 migrants. Some area residents are not happy about it. Video Icon Video
Hall of Famer Bobby Hull, the Golden Jet, dies at age 84 A Chicago Blackhawks legend and NHL Hall of Fame member dies at 84.
Abrams: Were ex-Memphis officers overcharged in Nichols case? Dan Abrams asks: Were the five ex-Memphis officers who allegedly beat Tyre Nichols overcharged? Video Icon Video
Ex-police chief: Cops tried to create ‘auditory witnesses’ The officers could be heard on bodycam footage yelling at Nichols to “give me your hands” even as they restrained him. Video Icon Video
Officials react to removal of Memphis Police Scorpion Unit From protesters to attorneys, many continue to call for change following the removal of Memphis’ Scorpion Unit. Video Icon Video
Dallas Zoo reports 2 monkeys missing, believed ‘taken’ The disappearance comes after zoo officials said earlier this month they found a cut in the monkey habitat.
Texas power, road officials brace for icy winter storm Texas is bracing for an ice storm, preparing their roads, power grids and citizens for the inclement weather ahead.
Texas sheriff asks neighboring states to help with smugglers Despite a sharp decline in certain migrants, smuggling is up, and officials are taking matters into their own hands to secure the border.
Shooting in Lakeland, Florida, injures 10, police say Police said the shooting was carried out by people inside a car that drove down the street and began firing out of all four windows.
Could college prevent police misconduct? Evidence suggests that a college education may help improve police quality. Video Icon Video
West Virginia advances school mandate on ‘In God We Trust’ The bill was introduced by Republican Sen. Mike Azinger.
Postpartum psychosis in spotlight after death of Mass. kids Postpartum psychosis is an extreme mood disorder that occurs in every one or two out of every 1,000 deliveries. Video Icon Video
Migrants refusing to leave Manhattan hotel for new shelter Many are refusing to go to the shelter, calling the new accommodations inhumane. Video Icon Video
School admin requests money to pay off smuggling debt A high school administrator has been placed on leave after sending an email to staff and students requesting to pay off a human smuggling debt. Video Icon Video
Behind the scenes with Border Patrol in the Florida Keys NewsNation joined U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Air and Marine Operations team to see how agents are handling the influx of migrants. Video Icon Video
DHS: Daily border encounters plummet in January The busiest month for illegal border crossings is followed by the slowest in years, according to new DHS data. Video Icon Video
Migrant boats landing on beaches along Florida Keys NewsNation joined border agents in Marathon, Florida, to see firsthand how authorities are managing the immigration crisis. Video Icon Video
Kia, Hyundai models refused coverage by some major insurers Two major auto insurers have stopped issuing policies for older Kia and Hyundai models in some cities citing large spikes in theft.
Bed Bath & Beyond announces closure of 87 stores The company also plans to close five buybuy BABY stores as well as all of its Harmon beauty locations.
Fed, set to impose smaller hike, may hint of fewer increases With uncertainty so high, several of the officials have said they favor smaller rate hikes.