
The 7 Iran protests; Renée Good updates; Trump’s obscene gesture; red meat advice; and more
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Jan 14, 2026 Protests erupt in Iran as Trump publicly offers support, amid reports of violence. Prosecutors resign over a controversial ICE shooting investigation linked to Renée Good's case. In a surprising moment, Trump raises eyebrows with an obscene gesture at a Ford plant. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. makes headlines with his vaccine skeptic appointment. Meanwhile, business executives express optimism about the economy, citing AI as a major growth factor. Plus, nutritionists debate new red meat guidelines and a polar vortex threatens a cold snap across the U.S.
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U.S. Signals Backing For Iranian Protesters
- The U.S. signaled support for Iranian protesters amid a severe government crackdown and communications blackout.
- President Trump publicly urged Iranians to keep protesting and said "help is on its way."
Prosecutors Quit Over Handling Of ICE Shooting
- Several federal prosecutors resigned after Justice Department decisions around the Renee Good ICE shooting investigation.
- Prosecutors left over demands to investigate Good's wife and exclusion of local authorities from the probe.
Heckler Confronts Trump At Ford Plant
- A factory worker heckled President Trump during a Ford plant visit and later said he was suspended for shouting.
- Video shows Trump mouthing an expletive and raising his middle finger at the heckler on the factory floor.
