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The Latest: 01/28/2025 10:59am ET
This is your 24/7 News Update, the latest news this hour in just four minutes. United Nations Secretary General is expressing concern about President Trump's decision to freeze most U.S. foreign aid, Jody Jacobs, with more. In a statement in Tony of Kuturesh is called for additional exemptions to be considered, he says lives and livelihoods depend on the support, adding that the U.S. is one of the largest aid providers in the world. The president last week ordered a 90-day pause on foreign assistance and for existing programs to be reviewed. Overnight, he also ordered a freeze-on-most domestic federal aid. However, Social Security and Medicare reportedly will not be affected. Immigration raids are still underway across the country, Gabe Guicheras with more. The number of daily arrest, rising. A senior administration official telling NBC News, ICE arrested nearly 1,200 undocumented immigrants in one day, roughly half, had criminal records, in addition to being in the country illegally. Secretary of Homeland Security Christi Noem joined a raid this morning in New York, where ICE officers made an arrest, and all more than 2,000 arrests had been made in two days. Trump's borders are, Tom Holman says, the size of the deportation raids depends on funding from Congress. All diversity-related programs in the military are subject to an internal review by Secretary of Defense Pete Hayseth. This comes after President Trump signed a number of executive orders, one bans those who identify as transgender from serving in the armed forces. President Trump is once again bringing up the idea of a third term he drew laughter from the crowd when he made the remark to House Republicans at their meeting Monday in Florida. I've raised a lot of money for the next race that I assume I can't use for myself, but I'm not 100 percent sure because, I don't know, I think I'm not allowed to run again. I'm not sure. The 21st Amendment to the Constitution ratified in 1951 says, "No person shall be elected to the office of President more than twice." I'm Michael Kastner. Police are trying to find at least three people who stole a New York City subway train, went for a joy ride, and posted it online. Andrew Whitman reports. Police think it was stolen from and returned to a sidetrack at a Brooklyn station. Doors were locked, meaning the joy riders likely used train keys. A second video was posted of someone else driving what appears to be another train backwards. It's not clear if they're connected, no arrests so far. Tickets for Super Bowl 59 are cheaper than last year's big game, Tammy Trujillo with details. But they're still some of the most expensive in Super Bowl history. This year we'll see the Philadelphia Eagles face off against the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans, a rematch of Super Bowl 57, and the last stop on the Chiefs' hopes to win three Super Bowls back to back to back. Average ticket prices are about $8,000, while the cheapest ticket as of Monday was going for more than 5700. Debbie Petito's tragic story is coming to Netflix with a docu-series on her death due out next month, more from Natalie Migliori. The story surrounding the Long Island native's death is called American murder, Gabby Petito. The happiest people on social media usually have the darkest skeletons in their closet. The Florida resident was killed in 2021 while on a cross-country van trip with her fiancé Brian Laundrie. He committed suicide and left behind a written confession that he had killed a 22-year-old. According to Netflix, a documentary captures the reality of a young woman enmeshed in an abusive relationship behind closed doors, even as she put on a happy, insta-perfect face for social media.