U.S. Futures Nosedive Amid Trump’s Tariff Threats Over Greenland

ToplineU.S. stock futures fell sharply early on Tuesday, signaling investor concerns about President Donald Trump’s tariff threats against European allies amid his push to take control of Greenland. U.S. President Donald Trump tours the Ford River Rouge Complex on January 13, 2026 in Dearborn, Michigan. Getty Images Key FactsIn early trading Tuesday, the benchmark S&P

Trump says U.S. will not use ‘excessive strength and force’ of military to acquire Greenland

US President Donald Trump delivers a special address during the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos on January 21, 2026. Photo by FABRICE COFFRINI /AFP via Getty ImagesArticle content Donald Trump said the U.S. won’t use military force in its bid to acquire Greenland for “national security” reasons, but the president made it

Montreal police chief in favour of body cameras, but can’t give timeline

The city of Montreal has considered police body cameras for years. This vest was photographed during a Montreal pilot project in 2016. Photo by Marie-France Coallier /Marie-France CoallierArticle content Montreal police Chief Fady Dagher says he’s in favour of equipping officers with body cameras but can’t say when the measure could finally be implemented, despite

A Distraction from Epstein Files? Trump Ramps Up Chaos in Minnesota, Greenland & Beyond

One month after the deadline set by Congress for the Justice Department to release all files on the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the Trump administration has made available less than 1% of the files. This comes as President Trump has dramatically expanded immigration operations in Minnesota while attacking Venezuela, threatening to bomb Iran

Headlines for January 20, 2026

HeadlinesJanuary 20, 2026Watch Headlines Trump Threatens to Impose Tariffs on 8 European Countries Opposing His Push to Take Over GreenlandJan 20, 2026 Tensions are escalating between the United States and Europe after President Trump threatened to impose tariffs on eight European allies that oppose his push to take over Greenland, a semiautonomous territory of Denmark.

‘No Yielding On Values’: UK’s Starmer Pushes Back Against Trump Threats On Greenland

Last Updated:January 21, 2026, 18:55 IST Keir Starmer says Donald Trump is trying to force Britain to abandon its principles, rejects tariff threats and confirms urgent talks with Denmark. Rapid Read Summarized by AI. + Starmer dismisses Trump’s Greenland tariff threats, vows to uphold UK values Urgent talks with Denmark set as diplomatic tensions rise

Davos 2026 Live Updates: Trump lands in Switzerland after brief return to Washington for plane switch

Davos 2026 Live Updates: President Donald Trump insisted Wednesday at the World Economic Forum that the U.S. is booming but Europe is “not heading in the right direction,” as his ambitions to wrest control of Greenland from NATO ally Denmark threatened to tear apart relations with many of Washington’s closest allies apart. US President Donald

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent brushes off fears of Treasuries sell-off amid Greenland tensions

Says foreign demand for US debt remains strong despite European criticism of Trump administration U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Wednesday dismissed concerns that tensions with European allies over Greenland could trigger a sell-off in U.S. Treasury bonds, saying foreign demand for American debt remains robust. Speaking on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum