We've made it through a busy week. Welcome to the Daily Briefing. Here's what's breaking this morning:
Trump sent a warning to Iran.
She survived a hurricane, cancer and a heart attack. Now she's facing eviction.
The Dolphins fired coach Mike McDaniel in the latest NFL shake-up.
Nicole Fallerthere! This weekend, I'm watching"People We Meet on Vacation."We've got Friday's headlines, from two separate shootings involving federal agents, a meeting all about oil and the "Quad God" coming for the Olympics.
A week marked by shootings involving federal agents
Two people were injured on Thursday in ashooting involving federal agents in Portland, Oregon, authorities said, prompting local leaders and law enforcement to plead for calm after tensions were heightened after 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good was shot in the head this week by a federal immigration officer in a residential neighborhood south of Minneapolis' downtown. And Vice President JD Vancesaysthe ongoing immigration enforcement ramp-up has only just begun.
Here's the latest from USA TODAY:
We know the FBI agent who shot Good: The Enforcement Operations Officer is identified in court documents as Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Jonathan Ross. USA TODAY asked experts if Ross' use of force was justified.
Minnesota officials can't see the case. Minnesota authorities said Thursday they were notified by the FBI that they would no longer have access to "case materials, scene evidence or investigative interviews."
"Minneapolis is pissed": Local schools closed. Thousands of dollars poured in for Good's family. Anti-ICE protests continue. But neighbors on the look out for ICE say they are not deterred (Recording ICE? Know your rights).
More news to know now
An oil meeting: President Donald Trump will meet on Friday with oil executives at the White House as his administration looks to U.S. companies to rebuild Venezuela's oil infrastructure under new leadership in the country after an American military operation.
House votes to extend Obamacare subsidies: A group of more than a dozen Republicans joined with Democrats on Thursday to pass a bill meant to extend the Affordable Care Act subsidies that expired at the end of last year, which raised health care costs for millions of Americans.
No-cost childcare? New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Gov. Kathy Hochul. are set to partner on a plan to launch free universal childcare for 2-year-old children in New York City.
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The 'Quad God'
Ilia Malinin put on his usual breathtaking and mind-bogglingperformancein his short program Thursday night, blowing out the competition at the 2026 U.S. figure skating championships. Listen to Malinin onMilan Magic, USA TODAY's new Olympics podcast that drops its first episode Saturday.
Something to talk about
Miami beats Ole Miss with last-minute touchdown
The University of Miami, who hasn't been in a National Championshipsince 2003, are one win away from the top spot in college football. Their 31-27 victory over Ole Miss featureda 24-yard touchdown final twist(butdidMiami commitpass interference?!) on Thursday. Miami will face the winner of Indiana'smatchupagainst Oregon in the Peach Bowl on Friday in Atlanta. And QBCarson Beckhas a chance to rewrite his narrative.
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