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  • Austin Rivers humorously recalls skipping Steph Curry family vacation – NBC Sports Bay Area & California


    Former NBA veteran Austin Rivers hilariously opened up on a recent segment of Overtime’s “Meg on the Mic” with Megan Eugenio about a vacation Warriors superstar Steph Curry paid for that brought the Curry and Rivers families to Fiji. For reference, Steph’s brother, Seth of the Charlotte Hornets, is married to Austin’s sister, Callie.

    The thing is, Rivers didn’t attend the trip.

    “We had a huge family trip in Fiji; it was all the Currys and all the Rivers. I didn’t go. We [the Denver Nuggets] had just lost to the Warriors (in the 2022 playoffs),” Rivers hilariously told Eugenio. “I’m like, ‘Steph, you’re not about to fly me out on vacation after just knocking me out of the playoffs, bro.’ ”

    Curry and Golden State, of course, beat Rivers and Denver in five games during the first round of the 2022 Western Conference playoffs en route to the Warriors’ NBA Finals victory over the Boston Celtics.

    In that series, Curry averaged 28 points and made 40.4 percent of 3-point shots, even scoring a combined 60 points off the bench over the first two games. Rivers averaged 4.2 points over 21.7 minutes per game.

    Rivers just couldn’t, “as a man,” let Curry beat him in the playoffs, win a ring and then fly out his entire family to Fiji.

    “Trust me, my family [and] friends were like, ‘Why don’t you just go? The whole family’s going.’ I was like, ‘I can’t, as a man, have this man pay for the whole thing — flights, island rented out.’ This dude just had like 40 [points] on my head top,” Rivers told Eugenio. “There’s no way I was getting on a flight and just being like, ‘Hey, Steph.’ Hell no. I [direct messaged] him, ‘I’ll have to catch you on the next one.’ He’s like, ‘All right, man.’

    “If the roles were reversed, it would have been the same thing. I promise you, if we would have beat them and I was playing the way he was playing, and I did a family tip for all of us, Steph would’ve been like, ‘I got some business things, you know.’ No way he would’ve came.”

    There was no way Rivers was flying to Fiji — especially considering Curry has a 22-5 record in games against him.

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  • PGA Tour’s Genesis Invitational 2025 moves to Torrey Pines Golf Course – NBC 7 San Diego


    The Genesis Invitational golf tournament, which earlier announced it would move away from Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades due to the Los Angeles-area wildfires, will be held next month on the South Course of Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, officials announced Friday.

    The tournament, annually hosted by Tiger Woods, will be played on its regularly scheduled dates of Feb. 10-16. PGA officials said the tournament will return to Riviera Country Club next year.

    “The 2025 playing of The Genesis Invitational will include a number of Los Angeles-related relief initiatives with those details to be forthcoming,” tournament officials said in a statement. “Torrey Pines Golf Course also is the host facility for the Tour’s Farmers Insurance Open being played this week. Torrey Pines has been the home to the PGA Tour’s San Diego event since 1968 and has also been the venue for two U.S. Opens in 2008 and 2021.”



    The PGA Tour’s Genesis Invitational 2025 is set to make a major move to the iconic Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego. This prestigious event, hosted by Tiger Woods, will bring some of the world’s top golfers to compete on the stunning coastal course.

    Fans can expect to see thrilling competition and breathtaking views as the pros take on the challenging layout at Torrey Pines. The tournament, known for its star-studded field and high stakes, promises to deliver an unforgettable experience for players and spectators alike.

    Don’t miss your chance to witness history in the making at the Genesis Invitational 2025 at Torrey Pines Golf Course. Stay tuned for more updates and exciting announcements as the event draws closer.

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  • Eagles vs. Commanders predictions for NFC Championship Game – NBC Sports Philadelphia


    The No. 2-seeded Eagles are hosting the No. 6-seeded Commanders in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday at the Linc.

    Let’s get to the predictions:

    Reuben Frank (12-7)

    To me, this game comes down to which team can do a better job slowing down the other team’s superstar. Saquon Barkley and Jayden Daniels might mean more to their respective teams than any other two players in the NFL. Barkley is having one of the best seasons ever by a running back and Daniels is having the best season ever by a rookie quarterback. Both are in uncharted waters, setting more records with each passing week. And every time I look at these two teams, I just feel like – despite what Daniels did to the Eagles in the fourth quarter last month – the Eagles’ top-ranked pass defense is better equipped to deal with Daniels than the Commanders’ 30th-ranked run defense is equipped to deal with Barkley. Yes, Daniels is playing better than Jalen Hurts right now, but top to bottom the Eagles have a better roster, especially on defense. They’re the better team, and I think they’ll prove it Sunday afternoon with Barkley somewhere in the 175-yard range and earn their third trip to the Super Bowl in eight years.

    Eagles 33, Commanders 27 

    Dave Zangaro (12-7)

    The Eagles are the better team. Sure, the Commanders are a hot and confident team right now and they have a rookie quarterback who has been electric. But the Eagles are more talented and playing their third straight home playoff game, while the Commanders have needed to win all on the road. That’s not to say Daniels won’t make some plays; he will. But this Eagles’ defense was the best in the NFL this season and they’ve earned all the trust they’re getting as they gear up for an NFC Championship Game. On offense, Jalen Hurts might not be 100% but the Eagles have such an incredible rushing attack and I actually think Hurts will perform much better as a passer from inside the pocket in this game. A.J. Brown has been quiet all playoffs and I can’t see that continuing in the NFC Championship Game. The Linc is going to be rocking on Sunday and I think there’s going to be a party at the end of this game. The Eagles should be heading to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX.

    Eagles 31, Commanders 26

    Barrett Brooks (15-4)

    This is exactly where I envisioned the Eagles being for the NFC Championship Game — in the Linc. I really thought they would be playing at home. I was thinking they would be the No. 1 seed, but they are not and took the long way without the bye wee. So we are here and the Commanders drew the long straw, facing the best team in the playoffs right now. The Eagles are the best team of the four still remaining in the tournament. I truly believe this.

    The Commanders have a very talented rookie QB in Jayden Daniels. He is a calm and collected player who doesn’t let the pressure of being in the biggest game of his life worry him. At least to this moment. DC Vic Fangio will have something to say about that come Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. Fangio has been coaching in the NFL for a long time. I’m very confident he will have a great game plan for the rookie QB.

    On offense, the Birds must stick to their identity. This is a tough. physical run game that can not be stopped. This O-line is the best in the business. Saquon Barkley is the best offensive player in the NFL. This is as simple as 2+2=4! Run the rock and don’t turn the ball over. This has been the winning formula all season. Why reinvent the wheel? Stick to the game plan and win convincingly!

    Eagles 28, Commanders 21

    Mike Mulhern (14-5)

    Jayden Daniels is a menace against man coverage and nearly impossible to stop when you blitz him. That was on full display in the Divisional Round against the Lions. The good news for the Eagles is they play a ton of zone coverage and blitz at one of the lowest rates in the league. They are going to make Daniels earn it as he looks to become the first ever rookie quarterback to lead his team to a Super Bowl.  Washington will be down their best offensive lineman in Sam Cosmi who tore his ACL in Detroit. They often left Cosmi 1 on 1 with Jalen Carter in their two matchups this season and Cosmi more than held his own. Suffice it to say, that is a huge loss. Carter has a real chance to wreck another game, and his interior pressure will severely limit what Washington is able to do.

    The big questions in this game for me are about when the Eagles have the ball. Is Jalen Hurts a threat in the run game after suffering that knee injury against the Rams? Just how many bodies will Washington commit to stopping the run? Can the Eagles hit enough explosive plays in the pass game to back them off? I expect the Eagles will probably operate from the pistol formation quite often to take Hurts out of the running equation a bit, but Saquon Barkley is still going to get his. Washington is hoping 7-yard gains don’t turn into 70-yard house calls. With better conditions, I expect AJ Brown to be a major factor. He drew three pass interference penalties in the last matchup with Washington and should have plenty of opportunities to make big plays.

    Dan Quinn is going to be gutsy and go for it every chance he gets. Nick Sirianni needs to match that aggressiveness. It’ll be a fun two weeks gearing up for New Orleans!

    Eagles 31, Commanders 24

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    The NFC Championship Game is set to be an epic battle between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders. Both teams have had impressive seasons, but only one can emerge victorious and secure a spot in the Super Bowl.

    The Eagles have been on a roll in recent weeks, with their dynamic offense led by star quarterback Jalen Hurts and a stout defense that has been able to shut down some of the best offenses in the league. They have proven themselves to be a force to be reckoned with and will be looking to continue their winning streak in the championship game.

    On the other hand, the Commanders have also been playing at a high level, with a balanced offensive attack and a defense that has been able to make big plays when it counts. Led by veteran quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, Washington will be looking to pull off the upset and advance to the Super Bowl for the first time in years.

    It’s sure to be a hard-fought battle between these two NFC powerhouses, but in the end, I predict that the Eagles will come out on top. Their explosive offense and strong defense will be too much for the Commanders to handle, and they will punch their ticket to the Super Bowl with a hard-fought victory. Make sure to tune in to NBC Sports Philadelphia to catch all the action!

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  • Secret Service agents responded to Chicago school, not ICE – NBC Chicago


    Despite earlier reports that ICE agents tried to enter a Chicago elementary school Friday, the agency says it wasn’t them. So what exactly happened?

    The U.S. Secret Service said the encounter was actually agents conducting a “protective intelligence investigation.”

    A spokesperson for the Secret Service said the agency “was investigating a threat to one of our protectees in reference to the recent TikTok ban.”

    “On Friday special agents from the United States Secret Service Chicago Field Office were investigating a threat made against a government official we protect,” Anthony Guglielmi told NBC Chicago. “In the course of their investigation, agents first visited a residence in a local neighborhood and then made a visit to Hamline Elementary School. Agents identified themselves to the school principal and provided business cards with their contact information. The agents left without incident.”

    How it started

    The encounter was first reported Friday afternoon, when Chicago Public Schools’ chief education officer said ICE agents appeared at Hamline Elementary School in Chicago’s Back of the Yards neighborhood. The agents did not enter the school and left a short a time later, she said.

    “Earlier today, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents showed up at Hamline Elementary School,” Chief Education Officer Bogdana Chkoumbova said during a press conference at the school. “School staff followed CPS established protocols. They kept ICE agents outside of the school and contacted CPS law department and CPS Office of Safety and Security for further guidance. The ICE agents were not allowed into the school and were not permitted to speak to any students or staff members. Here is the bottom line, our students and staff are safe. Our protocols were followed.”

    The school’s principal said the school would not open its doors for ICE unnecessarily.

    “I am very grateful to all of our Hamline staff here for upholding all of our protocols and ensuring the safety of our students. We will not open our doors for ICE, and we are here to protect our children and make sure they have access to an excellent education. We stand in solidarity with our families and the Back of the Yards community,” Natasha Ortega said.

    A spokesperson for ICE later said “this was not an U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement encounter.”

    Chicago police also said they “did not receive any calls for service at that location.” The Cook County Sheriff’s office also denied any involvement.

    Chicago Public Schools officials say ICE agents were seen at Hamline Elementary School, but not allowed inside.

    CPS CEO says agents showed credentials

    In an interview with MSNBC shortly after the encounter, CPS CEO Pedro Martinez said the agents “presented credentials and shared that they were from ICE.”

    “They showed credentials to my staff,” Martinez said again after being informed of the ICE spokesperson’s response.

    CPS later provided an updated statement, explaining the situation, on Friday afternoon:

    “Earlier today, Chicago Public School leaders shared that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents showed up this morning (Friday) at Hamline Elementary School. 

    After our District officials shared public statements, we learned that the agents who visited the school were from the U.S. Secret Service. Our original communication was a result of a misunderstanding, reflective of the fear and concerns in the community amid the new administration’s focus on undocumented immigrants. 

    Here’s what happened: Two individuals showed up at the school door and presented identification that includes the name Department of Homeland Security, the federal agency that oversees ICE. School officials proceeded to respond to the agents with the understanding that they were from ICE, amid rumors and reports that the agency was in the community. 

    Regardless of which branch of Homeland Security visited this school, officials followed the established protocols to ensure student safety. The agents were not allowed into the school or permitted to speak with staff or students. Hamline administrators also worked with CPS’ Law Department and CPS’ Office of Safety and Security. The situation was handled with the federal agents leaving the campus without entry.

    While this was a misunderstanding in terms of the specific branch of DHS, the school’s response demonstrates that our system, in partnership with community organizations, is prepared and ready to keep our students and staff safe.”

    What does the Secret Service do?

    According to the Department of Homeland Security, “USSS safeguards the nation’s financial infrastructure and payment systems to preserve the integrity of the economy, and protects national leaders, visiting heads of state and government, designated sites, and National Special Security Events.”

    Guglielmi said the “Secret Service does not investigate or enforce immigration matters.”

    “Only investigations of a threat,” he said.

    Schools on alert

    The incident comes amid heightened concerns in immigrant communities across Chicago, though there has so far been no confirmation of raids.

    Schools across the Chicago area have released guidance about potential situations after the Trump Administration revoked previous guidance prohibiting immigration arrests at schools, churches and hospitals.

    Trump came into office promising to undertake deportation operations and other crackdowns on immigration.

    Tom Homan, who is expected to be named Trump’s border czar, has promised to “knock down” roadblocks put up by state law enforcement, and said he intends to undertake deportation operations within Chicago and Illinois.

    Reports first surfaced over the weekend ahead of Trump’s inauguration, stating ICE officials were planning a major enforcement operation that would target immigrants for several days, according to a document reviewed by NBC News and a person familiar with the planning. The person, who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the operation, said multiple locations across Chicago will be targeted.

    Though Chicago Public Schools did not immediately confirm the Hamlin School presence, the district did put out a message to families earlier this week saying it planned to “maintain its current policies and procedures to actively protect students, staff, and their families.”

    “As CPS continues to receive more information about federal policy changes, CPS will continue to review our own protocols and we will continue to provide the appropriate school-based staff guidance on how best to protect our students, staff, families, and school communities,” the district said in a statement while sharing its policies and guidelines.

    Trump official says ICE arrests were made earlier in Chicago

    A Trump administration official confirmed to NBC News that ICE arrests took place across the U.S., including in Illinois, Utah, California, Minnesota, New York, Florida and Maryland. Chicago was among the specific cities noted by the official as having confirmed arrests.

    According to this official, ICE made 538 arrests —  373 criminal arrests and 165 non-criminal arrests —throughout the U.S. on Thursday.

    NBC Chicago has not independently confirmed if any arrests took place in Chicago and, if so, where.



    Recently, there have been rumors circulating that ICE agents were spotted at a Chicago school. However, NBC Chicago has confirmed that it was actually Secret Service agents who responded to the school, not ICE.

    The Secret Service agents were reportedly at the school for a separate matter, not related to immigration enforcement. Despite the initial confusion, it is important to clarify that ICE was not involved in this incident.

    It is crucial to fact-check information before spreading rumors, especially when it comes to sensitive topics like immigration enforcement. In this case, it was a different federal agency that was present at the school.

    Stay informed and verify information before jumping to conclusions. Let’s strive to share accurate and reliable news to prevent misinformation from spreading.

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  • Extreme drought expands into Los Angeles County – NBC Los Angeles


    Extreme drought expanded into parts of Los Angeles County as a dry start to the wet season continues in fire-prone Southern California, according to this week’s U.S. Drought Monitor report.

    Extreme drought, the second-most severe category in the weekly report, was limited to extreme southeast California last week, but parts of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties are under the category in the report released Thursday.

    The California Drought Monitor map released Jan. 23, 2025.

    About 11 percent of California is in extreme drought. Thirty-three percent of the state, including northern Los Angeles County, is in severe drought.

    At this time last year, no part of California was in extreme, severe or even moderate drought. About 39 percent of the state is in moderate drought with 67 percent considered abnormally dry. A large swath of Northern California, where storms have delivered rain and snow, does not fall under a drought category this week.

    The report reflects a dry start to the wet season in Southern California.

    “This year has been a very slow start for our water year,” said meteorologist Belen De Leon. “We are, right now, at the second-driest start to the water year.”

    A red flag warning has been extended through 10 a.m. on Friday as strong winds blow ash and dust into the air. This video was broadcast on the NBC4 News at 4 a.m. on Jan. 23, 2025. 

    After two seasons of above-average rainfall, a months-long dry spell left hillsides covered in dry brush, providing fuel for wildfires fanned by powerful Santa Ana winds.

    The average wet season rainfall at this time of year in downtown LA is about 14.25 inches. In the 2022-2023 wet season, the region had 28.40 inches of rain followed by 25.19 inches of rain in 2023-2024.

    So far in this season, which extends from October to April, downtown LA has record 0.16 inches of rain.

    Average rainfall for January, the second-wettest month of the year, is close to 4 inches. No rain has been recorded this month in downtown LA, but cooler temperatures and a slight chance for rain are in the weekend forecast.

    “The abysmal start to the water year continues over much of southern California, southern Nevada and Utah, and into Arizona and New Mexico,” according to the Drought Monitor report. “Most of the managed water systems are fine in the region after two consecutive wet winters, but the short-term drought indicators for the current water year are highlighting the significant short-term drought in the Southwest into southern California. Degradation to drought status continued this week with drought expanding and intensifying over much of southern California.”



    Extreme Drought Conditions Worsen in Los Angeles County – NBC Los Angeles

    As the devastating effects of climate change continue to unfold, Los Angeles County finds itself grappling with an alarming new reality – extreme drought conditions. According to recent reports, the region is now facing its most severe drought in decades, with water supplies dwindling and wildfires raging out of control.

    The situation has become so dire that officials are warning residents to conserve water at all costs, with mandatory restrictions on outdoor watering and other non-essential uses. In addition, the dry conditions have heightened the risk of wildfires, prompting evacuations in several areas and putting homes and lives at risk.

    Experts are pointing to climate change as a major factor in the worsening drought, with rising temperatures and reduced rainfall leading to decreased water availability. However, they also stress the importance of individual action in mitigating the impacts of the crisis, urging residents to do their part in conserving water and reducing their carbon footprint.

    As Los Angeles County grapples with this unprecedented challenge, it is clear that urgent action is needed to address the root causes of the drought and ensure a sustainable future for the region. Only by coming together and taking meaningful steps to protect our environment can we hope to overcome this crisis and build a more resilient and secure future for all.

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  • Weekend rain ahead after 2 weeks of fires in LA – NBC Los Angeles


    After more than two weeks of wildfires, Southern California is finally receiving some much needed rain as crews maintain their battle with the Palisades, Eaton, and more recent Hughes fires.

    The rainy weather is expected to start on Saturday afternoon and continue through Monday. Sunday is anticipated to bring the most intense rainfall of the three days.

    Much of the Los Angeles area should expect 0.5 to 1 inch of rainfall and 1 to 2.5 inches surrounding the San Gabriel Valley foothills, according to NBCLA meteorologist Belen De Leon. Rainfall rates will be on the lighter side with peak rates generally between 0.1 to 0.25 inches per hour.

    The probability of rain exceeding 0.5 inches per hour, which is more likely to trigger debris flows, is low.

    A flood watch was issued from Sunday afternoon through Monday afternoon for the burns scar near Malibu and the LA County coast.

    The forecast is now the recent woe in an ever compounding list for homeowners in or near fire zones.

    Charred hillsides stripped of vegetation do not absorb water well, creating the potential for flash floods and mudslides that can collect debris and wipe out structures in their paths. The extent of a mudflows will depend on the intensity of the rainfall, duration of the storm, and the amount of remaining vegetation to hold everything in place.

    The City of Los Angeles issued an emergency order Tuesday morning in anticipation of possible rain in neighborhoods damaged by wildfires. Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a similar order Monday.

    Los Angeles city leaders advise residents should prepare their home and stay alert for possible evacuation orders should new fires or heavy mudslides begin.

    The rain will also bring colder weather with it.

    “Highs will drop significantly with temperatures in the 50s and 60s, 10-15°F below normal,” De Leon said. “As the storm exits early next week, expect a sharp drop in temperatures that could lead to frost and freeze conditions, particularly in wind-sheltered areas.”

    Snowfall is expected throughout the San Gabriel Mountains upwards of 4,000 ft. Winter travel alerts has been posted in the area warning drivers of the poor conditions.

    “The conditions in the mountains will become very slick, visibility is going to be low because of blowing snow and strong winds,” De Leon said.



    Get ready for a wet weekend ahead in Los Angeles after two weeks of devastating fires across the region. According to NBC Los Angeles, rain is finally in the forecast, providing much-needed relief for firefighters and residents alike.

    After battling multiple fires that have burned thousands of acres and forced evacuations, the rain will bring some much-needed relief to the scorched landscape. While the rain may bring challenges of its own, such as potential mudslides in burn scar areas, it is a welcome sight for a city in desperate need of a break from the flames.

    Stay tuned to NBC Los Angeles for the latest updates on the weekend rain and how it may impact the ongoing firefighting efforts. Let’s hope that this much-needed rain helps to extinguish the fires and bring some much-needed relief to the residents of Los Angeles.

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  • Otay Mountain fire near US-Mexico border; Evacuation warnings, orders issued – NBC 7 San Diego


    What to know: Border 2 Fire

    • Size: 5,389 acres, 10% contained, moderate rate of spread
    • Evacuation centers: Parking lot at Edwards Cinema, 2951 Jamacha Road, El Cajon, 92019 & Southwestern College, 900 Otay Lakes Rd, Chula Vista, CA 91910.
    • Road closures: Alta Road is closed to traffic just south of Otay Mesa Road; Otay Lakes Road closed from Wueste to CA-94 Campo Road
    • School closures: Chula Vista Elementary School District and the Sweetwater Union High School District closes some schools
    • Advisories: A smoke advisory is in effect for Otay Mesa and the surrounding areas

    A large vegetation fire began burning Thursday afternoon on a hilltop near the U.S.-Mexico border. As night fell, the flames cast an eerie glow across Otay Mountain.

    At a little before 2:30 p.m., Cal Fire San Diego tweeted out that the border fire had already burned 20 acres and had a “dangerous rate of spread.” However, firefighters had downgraded the rate of spread to moderate, meaning that their efforts were beginning to bear fruit.

    Flames from the fire could be seen racing up a hillside on Otay Mountain, near the Otay Mountain Truck Trail.

    By 8:30 p.m., the fire had spread to 600 acres, then exploded overnight, growing to 5,389 acres by 11 a.m., with just 10% containment.



    Otay Mountain Fire Threatens US-Mexico Border; Residents Urged to Evacuate – NBC 7 San Diego

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  • ICE agents ‘showed up’ at Chicago school amid heightened concerns – NBC Chicago


    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were seen at a Chicago school Friday afternoon, hours after a Trump administration official confirmed that Illinois was among several states where hundreds of arrests had previously been made.

    According to Chicago Public Schools’ chief education officer, ICE agents were confirmed to have been present at Hamline School in Chicago’s Back of the Yards neighborhood, though the agents did not detain anyone and left the premises shortly after.

    “Earlier today, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents showed up at Hamline Elementary School,” Chief Education Officer Bogdana Chkoumbova said during a press conference at the school. “School staff followed CPS established protocols. They kept ICE agents outside of the school and contacted CPS law department and CPS Office of Safety and Security for further guidance. The ICE agents were not allowed into the school and were not permitted to speak to any students or staff members. Here is the bottom line, our students and staff are safe. Our protocols were followed.”

    Rapid Response Team members with the nonprofit group Increase the Peace also responded to the scene.

    The school’s principal said the school will not open its doors for ICE unnecessarily.

    “I am very grateful to all of our Hamline staff here for upholding all of our protocols and ensuring the safety of our students. We will not open our doors for ICE, and we are here to protect our children and make sure they have access to an excellent education. We stand in solidarity with our families and the Back of the Yards community,” Natasha Ortega said.

    The incident comes amid heightened concerns in immigrant communities across Chicago, though there has so far been no confirmation of raids.

    Schools across the Chicago area have released guidance about potential situations after the Trump Administration revoked previous guidance prohibiting immigration arrests at schools, churches and hospitals.

    Trump came into office promising to undertake deportation operations and other crackdowns on immigration.

    Tom Homan, who is expected to be named Trump’s border czar, has promised to “knock down” roadblocks put up by state law enforcement, and said he intends to undertake deportation operations within Chicago and Illinois.

    Reports first surfaced over the weekend ahead of Trump’s inauguration, stating ICE officials were planning a major enforcement operation that would target immigrants for several days, according to a document reviewed by NBC News and a person familiar with the planning. The person, who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the operation, said multiple locations across Chicago will be targeted.

    Though Chicago Public Schools did not immediately confirm the Hamlin School presence, the district did put out a message to families earlier this week saying it planned to “maintain its current policies and procedures to actively protect students, staff, and their families.”

    “As CPS continues to receive more information about federal policy changes, CPS will continue to review our own protocols and we will continue to provide the appropriate school-based staff guidance on how best to protect our students, staff, families, and school communities,” the district said in a statement while sharing its policies and guidelines.

    Meanwhile, a Trump administration official confirmed to NBC News that ICE arrests took place across the U.S., including in Illinois, Utah, California, Minnesota, New York, Florida and Maryland. Chicago was among the specific cities noted by the official as having confirmed arrests.

    According to this official, ICE made 538 arrests —  373 criminal arrests and 165 non-criminal arrests —throughout the U.S. on Thursday.

    NBC Chicago has not independently confirmed if any arrests took place in Chicago and, if so, where.



    ICE agents ‘showed up’ at Chicago school amid heightened concerns

    Recently, there have been reports of ICE agents making an unexpected appearance at a Chicago school, causing heightened concerns among immigrant students and their families. The incident has sparked outrage and fear in the community, with many questioning the motives behind the agents’ visit.

    According to reports from NBC Chicago, the ICE agents showed up at the school without prior notice or explanation, leading to confusion and panic among students and staff. The presence of federal immigration authorities in a place of learning has raised concerns about the safety and well-being of immigrant students, who may fear being targeted or detained.

    In light of this incident, community leaders and advocates are calling for greater transparency and accountability from ICE officials. They are demanding answers as to why the agents were at the school and what their intentions were. Many are also urging school administrators to take steps to protect their students and ensure that they feel safe and supported.

    The incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by immigrant communities in the current political climate. It highlights the need for greater protections and resources for vulnerable populations, particularly in schools and other educational settings.

    As the community grapples with the aftermath of this troubling incident, it is important for all stakeholders to come together and work towards creating a more inclusive and welcoming environment for all students, regardless of their immigration status. Only by standing together and advocating for the rights of all individuals can we ensure a brighter and more equitable future for our community.

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  • Don Lemon believes disgraced NBC host Matt Lauer can make a comeback: ‘The public misses him’


    Ex-CNN host Don Lemon thinks former “Today” host Matt Lauer can come back after his 2017 sexual assault allegation scandal.

    “Whenever I see Matt out and about or even with if we go out to dinner – my husband and I go out to dinner with him and his fiancée – people love him,” Lemon said on the “Hollywood Raw” podcast Wednesday. “Women love him. They’re like, ‘Man – oh, my God – can I get a picture? I love you. I miss you on television. Blah blah blah.’”

    He added, “I think the public loves him, the public misses him, but it’s just the – it’s the people inside the business who are afraid.”

    “Todaywill ” host Matt Lauer was fired in 2017 after being accused of sexual assault. (Photo by: Peter Kramer/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images)

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    In the clip flagged by The Daily Mail, Lemon suggested that if “canceling is over” thanks to the new “Trump era,” there could be a chance that Lauer will return to the news.

    ‘I’ll put it this way,” Lemon said. “I think the general public would accept Matt back, and I think people would watch him. And I think the ratings would be great.”

    He also complimented Lauer, saying, “Let me say this – there are certain people who are meant to do what they are doing. Do you know what I mean? Who are just really, really good at it.”

    “I think that if he could come back to digital, he can set his own course,” Lemon added.

    Don Lemon claimed people “love” and miss Matt Lauer on TV. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images | Photo by Noam Galai/WireImage)

    Lauer was fired from his job as “Today” host in 2017 amid the height of the #MeToo movement after an employee claimed he took part in “inappropriate sexual behavior” with her at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics.

    Almost two years later, a book by Ronan Farrow contained graphic rape allegations by his accuser. Lauer denied the allegations and insisted the sexual acts were mutual.

    “It is alleged that an extramarital, but consensual, sexual encounter I have previously admitted having, was in fact an assault. It is categorically false, ignores the facts, and defies common sense,” Lauer wrote.

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    “I had an extramarital affair with [a colleague] in 2014. It began when she came to my hotel room very late one night in Sochi, Russia. We engaged in a variety of sexual acts… each act was mutual and completely consensual,” Lauer added.

    Lemon himself was also accused of sexual assault in 2019. However, his accuser later retracted his story in 2022 after claiming he had misremembered the events of the night. 

    Don Lemon was fired from CNN in 2023 after a report claimed he took part in misogynistic behavior. (REUTERS/Andrew Kelly)

    A bombshell Variety report in April 2023 also claimed that Lemon sent threatening text messages to a colleague and repeatedly exhibited misogynistic behavior at work. Though CNN defended him and claimed the report was “riddled with patently false anecdotes,” Lemon was fired later that same month.

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    In a surprising turn of events, CNN anchor Don Lemon has expressed his belief that disgraced former NBC host Matt Lauer could potentially make a comeback in the media industry. Despite the numerous sexual misconduct allegations that led to Lauer’s firing in 2017, Lemon believes that the public may be ready to forgive and forget.

    During a recent interview, Lemon stated, “I think Matt Lauer is a talented broadcaster and journalist, and I believe that the public misses him. People make mistakes, and if he is willing to take responsibility for his actions and show genuine remorse, I think there is a chance for redemption.”

    Lauer’s downfall was swift and dramatic, with many of his former colleagues and viewers expressing shock and disappointment at the allegations against him. However, Lemon’s comments suggest that there may be room for Lauer to stage a comeback, given the right circumstances.

    It remains to be seen whether Lauer will attempt to reenter the media landscape, and if so, how the public will react. But with Don Lemon’s support, it seems that Lauer may have some allies in his corner as he considers his next steps.

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  • Wagner finally in, Utley trending toward eventual Hall of Fame election? – NBC Sports Philadelphia


    There was no doubt about Ichiro and little doubt about CC Sabathia, but one-time Phillies closer Billy Wagner still had to sweat it out in his 10th and final year on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot, finally clearing the 75% voting threshold for enshrinement.

    Wagner, who fell just five votes shy a year ago, received 82.5% of votes this time and was one of three players voted in by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America, along with Ichiro and Sabathia.

    Former Braves all-world centerfielder Andruw Jones fell about 30 votes short, appearing on just over 66% of ballots. He and Carlos Beltran (70%) were the two nearest misses but are trending toward election.

    So is Chase Utley, one of the biggest risers in the field. The only five players to receive more votes this year were the three elected, Beltran and Jones. Utley received 39.8% of Hall of Fame votes this time around after appearing on 28.8% of ballots in 2024, his first year of eligibility. For reference, Wagner had a similar vote total in 2021, four years before making it in.

    Utley should see another increase in 2026 when there aren’t sure-fire first-timers on the ballot like Ichiro and Sabathia. Cole Hamels will probably be the biggest new name eligible next year followed by a massive drop-off to potential one-and-dones like Shin-Soo Choo and Alex Gordon.

    Former Phillies Bobby Abreu and Jimmy Rollins each received 14.8% of votes last year and jumped to 19.5% and 18%, respectively. Abreu is a quintessential example of a player whose skill set has gained more appreciation through the years, but he’ll have only four more chances via the writers’ ballot. This was Year 4 for Rollins.

    It is clear that the voting body values Utley far above the other two. From 2005-09, he was perhaps the best overall player in baseball, hitting .301/.388/.535 with elite defense, elite baserunning and averages of 39 doubles, 29 home runs, 101 RBI and 111 runs scored. The question was always whether that peak was long enough. Two years into the process, it looks like the answer could be yes.

    Former Phillie Dick Allen will be inducted posthumously this summer in Cooperstown after being elected with Dave Parker via a Veterans Committee ballot in December.



    Wagner finally in, Utley trending toward eventual Hall of Fame election?

    After years of waiting, former Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins has finally been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Rollins, who played for the Phillies from 2000 to 2014, was a key member of the team’s 2008 World Series championship squad and was a three-time All-Star during his career.

    Rollins’ induction has sparked speculation about the Hall of Fame chances of other former Phillies players, including closer Billy Wagner and second baseman Chase Utley.

    Wagner, who played for the Phillies from 2004 to 2005, was one of the most dominant relievers of his era. He recorded 422 saves over his 16-year career and was a seven-time All-Star. Despite his impressive resume, Wagner has been overlooked by Hall of Fame voters in recent years. However, with Rollins now inducted, Wagner’s chances of eventually being elected to the Hall of Fame seem to be improving.

    Utley, who played for the Phillies from 2003 to 2015, was a fan favorite and a key contributor to the team’s success during the mid-2000s. Utley was a six-time All-Star and won four Silver Slugger Awards during his career. He was also known for his exceptional defensive skills at second base.

    While Utley has not yet been eligible for Hall of Fame consideration, he is widely regarded as one of the best second basemen of his era. Many believe that he has a strong chance of eventually being elected to the Hall of Fame.

    As Rollins celebrates his induction into the Hall of Fame, Phillies fans are hopeful that Wagner and Utley will also receive the recognition they deserve for their contributions to the team and the game of baseball.

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