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Klobuchar Announces Minnesota Gubernatorial Run Amid National News
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, a Democrat from Minnesota, announced her candidacy for governor of her home state on Thursday, January 29, 2026, citing a need for leadership that could "fix things in our state" and stand up to the Trump administration, according to an announcement video. The announcement came as multiple other stories developed across the nation.
Klobuchar stated in her video message, "I believe we must stand up for what's right and fix what's wrong. That's why today, I am announcing my candidacy for governor of the state of Minnesota." She added, "I like my job in the Senate, but I love our state more than any job." The announcement followed Gov. Tim Walz's announcement in early January that he was ending his reelection campaign (ABC News).
Meanwhile, a recent report from the Brookings Institution and the Centre for the Governance of AI indicated that women-dominated occupations are particularly vulnerable to disruption by artificial intelligence. The report, drawing on public and private data, found that over 6 million workers at risk of losing their jobs due to AI may struggle to cope due to age, limited savings, and other factors. Many of these workers are in clerical and administrative jobs (CBS News).
In South Carolina, the Department of Public Health (SCDPH) confirmed a second death related to a recent winter storm. An 83-year-old woman in Lexington County died of hypothermia on January 25. This followed the death of a 96-year-old woman in Greenwood County, who also died of hypothermia on Monday, according to the SCDPH (Fox News). The identities of the women were not released. The state is bracing for more extreme weather in the coming days.
In Chicago, the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) faced backlash after posting a video showing members protesting at a local Target store over federal immigration enforcement and anti-DEI measures. The video showed union members holding anti-ICE signs, harassing employees, and demanding answers about Target's stance on protecting employees from ICE. The union's post stated, "As a private business, Target has a choice" (Fox News). Experts who spoke to Fox News Digital criticized the union's actions.
Finally, newly released video footage of Alex Pretti, who was fatally shot by U.S. Customs and Border Protection Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis, appeared to show him spitting at federal agents and damaging a government SUV days before his death. Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett said the video "shows his state of mind" leading up to the shooting, describing Pretti as "an angry person who is expressing his rage with assault" (Fox News).
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