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The Latest: 01/27/2025 12:59am ET
This is your 24/7 news update, the latest views this hour in just four minutes. The White House says the Colombian government has agreed to President Trump's terms after threatening tariffs. Park Mayfield reports. In a statement, the White House said that the country had agreed to Trump's terms, including the unrestricted acceptance of all illegal aliens from Colombia returned from the United States. The statement also said the drafted actions on tariffs and sanctions would be held in reserve and not signed. Unless Colombia fails to honor this agreement, Trump is threatening retaliatory measures after Colombia denied entry to a pair of U.S. military deportation flights of lights involved to C-17 aircraft, which were carrying about 80 Colombian migrants each from California. In response, Trump announced on Truth Social Sunday, sweeping measures, including tariffs on Colombian imports, visa sanctions on government officials, and increased customs inspections and financial penalties. I'm Mark Mayfield. Senator Lindsey Graham doesn't approve of President Trump's decision to pardon those who participated in the January 6th riot. The South Carolina Republican told CNN's state of the union he's a firm backer of the president, but he doesn't think it's acceptable to pardon criminals who assaulted police officers. Graham insisted that doing so sets a bad precedent. He went on to criticize former President Biden for pardoning his son Hunter and commuting the sentence of Leonard Peltier, who was convicted of killing two FBI agents in 1975. South Korean authorities have indicted impeach President Yoon Sukyo on charges of insurrection. He was formerly indicted for allegedly leading an insurrection in December, where he briefly imposed martial law in South Korea. The New York Times, as Yoon's indictment means his trial is likely to start soon. Yoon is the first president in South Korean history to face criminal charges while still in office. Then it fells biggest game of the season. We'll feature a pair of familiar faces. Jalen Hurts and the Eagles will eye revenge against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in a Super Bowl 57 rematch. Hurts led the Eagles to a 55-23 blowout win over the commanders in the NFC championship game, while Mahomes commanded Kansas City to a 32-29 victory over the bills to earn the AFC title. I'm Tammy Trujillo. House Republicans are in Miami this week for the party's annual January retreat. Scott Carr has more. The event gets underway Monday afternoon at Trump National Doral Golf Club and runs through Wednesday. In the evening, President Trump is expected to join Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson for a dinner and reception. Tuesday Johnson and committee chairs will conduct breakout sessions as Republicans look to package the Trump administration's top priorities in a single bill. Before wrapping up Wednesday, the House Majority Leader Steve Scalise is scheduled to host a panel for the committee chairs. I'm Scott Carr in Washington. An Israel and Lebanon ceasefire has been extended in a statement Sunday. The White House said the ceasefire will now be in effect until February 18th. An earlier deal had a time frame of two months in which Israel would pull out its army from Southern Lebanon as the Lebanese armed forces would start deployments in the same area. Federal health officials are urging pet food companies to increase safeguards due to the rise in cat illnesses and deaths from bird flu contaminated raw pet food. Details from Lisa Carton. The Food and Drug Administration recently advised pet food manufacturers to source ingredients from flocks or herds that are healthy and begin using heat treatment to inactivate harmful viruses. The bird flu outbreak began in 2022 and has spread among both domestic and feral cats. The FDA also recommends pet owners cook all raw pet food to help eliminate risk. That while dogs can also be infected, their symptoms are usually milder. Cats, however, are at greater risk. I'm Lisa Carton, organic milk brands issued a recall for thousands of cartons due to the risk of spoiling. More than 1900 cases of horizon organic aseptic plain hole milk eight house cartons have been recalled. The recalled cartons have an expiration date of between March 3rd and March 7th. The milk was sold in Arizona, California and Nevada. I'm Tammy Trujillo.