NPR News Now – January 10, 2026, 5AM EST
Host: Louise Schiavone
Theme: Top national and international news stories, focusing on security, immigration, geopolitics, technology, and severe weather in under five minutes.
Key News Highlights
1. Portland, OR: Shooting Linked to Venezuelan Gang
[00:17–01:14]
- Incident: Two individuals shot and wounded by Border Patrol officers in Portland are reportedly associated with the Venezuelan gang "Tren de Aragua."
- Investigation: Portland Police Chief Bob Day confirmed the gang link and their possible connection to a July shooting involving the same group, but noted that it’s unclear if they are formal suspects.
- Police Chief’s Statement:
“This information in no way is meant to disparage or to condone or support or agree with any of the actions that occurred yesterday.” – Alex Zielinski reporting on Chief Bob Day [01:00]
- Condition: The injured remain in stable condition and are in federal custody as the FBI leads the probe.
2. White House Vigil for Renee Good
[01:25–02:25]
- Event: Interfaith coalition held vigil outside the White House mourning Renee Good, killed by a federal immigration agent.
- Advocacy: Over 50 religious leaders participated, with calls for accountability for the ICE officer involved.
- Notable Quotes:
“We came here today to say that not only is it not lawful, it is ungodly, and we will not continue to take it.” – Reverend Holly Jackson [01:50] “We cannot and we will not give up the faith.” – Reverend Holly Jackson echoed by Aleja Herzla McCain reporting [02:00]
- Demands: Leaders urged prosecution of the officer responsible for Good’s death.
3. U.S.–Venezuela Diplomatic Shift
[02:25–03:14]
- Trump Administration: President Trump now refers to Venezuela as an “ally,” specifically its acting president, Delsey Rodriguez, while expressing intent to limit Russian and Chinese influence.
- Upcoming Meetings: Trump plans to meet with Venezuelan opposition, including Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado.
- Key Quote:
“They seem to be an ally, and I think it will continue to be an ally. And we don't want to have Russia there. We don't want to have China there.” – President Trump [02:43]
- Caveat: No formal meeting with Venezuelan government officials scheduled yet.
4. U.S. Military Operations in the Caribbean
[03:14–03:58]
- Action: U.S. Southern Command reported American naval forces boarded another oil tanker in a pre-dawn operation as part of a security buildup.
- Objective: Broad initiative “to restore security in the Western Hemisphere” amidst ongoing tensions.
- Statement: Shared on social platform X by Southern Command.
5. AI Regulation: OpenAI & Common Sense Media Collaboration
[03:58–04:39]
- Development: OpenAI and Common Sense Media have combined efforts for a unified California ballot initiative on AI chatbot safeguards for children, dropping separate competing measures.
- Intent: Aim for the “most comprehensive AI youth safety effort in the nation."
- Notable Quote:
“How you build this trust is incredibly important for the societal license here to be able to operate, and that's something that really resonated with us.” – Chris Lehane, OpenAI Chief Global Affairs Officer [04:22]
- Potential Impact: The collaboration aspires to set a model for other states or nationwide policy.
6. Severe Weather Hits Europe
[04:39–04:56]
- Event: Atlantic storms caused power outages for thousands across northern France and southern England, with wind speeds reaching up to 99 mph, bringing rain and snow.
Notable Quotes & Moments
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[01:00] Alex Zielinski on Portland Police Chief:
“This information in no way is meant to disparage or to condone or support or agree with any of the actions that occurred yesterday.” -
[01:50] Reverend Holly Jackson:
“We came here today to say that not only is it not lawful, it is ungodly, and we will not continue to take it.” -
[02:43] President Trump:
“They seem to be an ally, and I think it will continue to be an ally. And we don't want to have have Russia there. We don't want to have China there.” -
[04:22] Chris Lehane, OpenAI:
“How you build this trust is incredibly important for the societal license here to be able to operate, and that's something that really resonated with us.”
Structure of Episode and Timestamps
- [00:17–01:14] Portland shooting and Venezuelan gang update
- [01:25–02:25] Vigil for Renee Good and interfaith advocacy
- [02:25–03:14] Shift in U.S.–Venezuela diplomatic relations
- [03:14–03:58] U.S. military action in the Caribbean
- [03:58–04:39] AI safety ballot initiative
- [04:39–04:56] Severe weather in Europe
Summary
In just five minutes, this episode of NPR News Now delivers succinct, high-impact news from across the globe. Major stories ranged from immigration-related shootings and responses in Portland, diplomatic recalibrations with Venezuela by President Trump, and increased U.S. naval activity in the Caribbean, to cutting-edge collaborations on AI safety regulation and severe weather wreaking havoc in Europe. The episode balanced timely coverage with memorable quotes, reflecting the urgency and diversity of current events.
