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The Latest: 01/27/2025 10:59pm ET

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This is your 24/7 news update, the latest views this hour in just four minutes. Immigration raids are taking place around the country with ICE starting what it calls "targeted operations" in Chicago. Corresponding Gabe Gutierrez reports, "Over night, ICE saying it made nearly a thousand arrests nationwide on Sunday the most so far. Since Trump's inauguration, the agency says it's taken more than 2,600 people into custody. Advocates worry undocumented immigrants with no violent records will be swept up too." The Trump administration has launched a social media thread showcasing what it calls "the worst criminals arrested by immigration and customs enforcement since the president's inauguration." Shares of Nividia Stock are plummeting at a record pace. Monday's emergence of a new AI model from China led to the chip maker stock dropping 17 percent. NVIDIA lost $589 billion, which is the largest single-day loss in stock market history. The Trump administration is putting dozens of USAID senior officials on administrative leave. This is according to multiple reports that site current and former officials with the U.S. Agency for International Development. Those placed on leave include more than 50 career civil servants and foreign service officers. People are recovering after a car drove through a crowd of Philadelphia Eagles fans Sunday night. It happened around 930 as fans were celebrating the Eagles victory over the Washington commanders punching their ticket to Super Bowl 59 next month in New Orleans. "I'm going to get a car coming down, and it's me, I'm like there's a car and she's on the sidewalk. And she's arguing some people drove straight down into the crowd." A suspect is in custody. I'm Michael Kastner. The Miami Heat are suspending forward Jimmy Butler for a third time. In a statement, the team said it's due to a continued pattern of disregard of team rules engaging in conduct detrimental to the team and intentionally withholding services. I'm Brian Schucht. Starting now, the IRS is accepting and processing 2024 income tax returns. The official deadline to file your taxes is still April 15. According to the IRS, the average refund in 2024 was a little over $3,100. The Center for Jewish History in New York City opened an exhibit on this Holocaust Remembrance Day that re-creates the rooms Anne Frank and her family hid in during the Holocaust. Scott Pringle reports. It's the first time this exhibit will be on display outside of Amsterdam. It includes handwritten notes from Anne Frank who famously recorded her life and hiding in a diary before she was killed in a Nazi concentration camp. Anne Frank House Executive Director Ronald LaPole describes it as a "beacon of remembrance." An exhibition like this really serves as, I think, a powerful reminder of the importance of confronting hate. Anne Frank, the exhibition, runs through the end of April. More action in the nest high above Big Bear Lake, Bretonnes explains. We know the bald eagles Jackie and Shadow were caught rebuilding their nest in December and can oodling around the 20th of this month. Then Jackie laid her first egg last Wednesday, another one Saturday. Friends of the Big Bear Valley say eagles lay between one and three eggs per clutch with a 34- to 36-day incubation. That means we will officially be on PipWatch around February 26. You can see all the egg action on the nest cam. I'm Bre tennis. Playboy magazine is bringing back its print issues after stopping during the pandemic and its first cover model has been announced. In a collaborative post on Instagram, Playboy and Laurie Harvey shared the news of the actress and model's print cover. The post caption read, "Playboy returns to print with Laurie Harvey on the cover. The issue will be available February 10 and is now available for pre-order." I'm Brian Shook.