NPR News Now – January 10, 2026, 7AM EST
Episode Overview
This brief but comprehensive five-minute update covers major national and international news stories. Leading with ongoing investigations into a controversial police shooting in Minneapolis, the episode also touches on immigration enforcement, a related shooting in Portland, President Trump’s new Venezuela oil policy, his latest statement about Greenland, revelations about the poet Dylan Thomas, and record-breaking finishes on Wall Street.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Minneapolis Police Shooting Investigation
[00:19–01:43]
- Minnesota officials urge broader investigation: Senators Tina Smith and Amy Klobuchar petition the Justice Department to include state police in the investigation into Renee Good's fatal encounter with an immigration agent.
- Matt Sepik reports: “It's wrong to exclude state authorities from the investigation into the killing of Renee Good.” [00:37]
- Video evidence from bystanders reportedly contradicts federal claims.
- Vice President J.D. Vance responds:
- Quote: “A bunch of radicals in Minneapolis should have no part in the investigation.” [00:50]
- Public engagement requested:
- A Minnesota prosecutor calls for witnesses and those with evidence to come forward.
- Wider implications:
- Minneapolis and nationwide rallies are scheduled to protest Good's death and ongoing ICE actions.
2. Portland Border Patrol Shooting Controversy
[01:43–02:26]
- Disputed law enforcement claims:
- Federal officials label two men shot by Border Patrol in Portland as “Trend gang” associates.
- Oregon’s federal public defender, Fidel Casino Decloux, disputes the claim:
- Quote: “The shooting by federal officers and the subsequent accusations...follow a well-worn playbook that the government has developed to justify the dangerous and unprofessional conduct of its agents.” [02:02]
- Status & aftermath:
- The men are in stable condition and in federal custody.
- The FBI leads the investigation.
3. U.S. Oil Interests in Venezuela
[02:26–03:15]
- White House meeting:
- President Trump meets U.S. oil executives, urging significant investment in Venezuela's oil sector.
- Quote (Trump): “Our giant oil companies will be spending at least $100 billion of their money, not the government’s money. They don’t need government money, but they need government protection.” [02:44]
- Trump signals willingness to replace reluctant companies.
- ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods voices caution, calling Venezuela “uninvestable” under current conditions.
- President Trump meets U.S. oil executives, urging significant investment in Venezuela's oil sector.
4. Renewed Calls to Acquire Greenland
[03:15–03:53]
- Trump’s statement:
- President Trump again proposes U.S. acquisition of Greenland, “the hard way or the easy way.” [03:15]
- International response:
- Greenland party leaders and Danish officials strongly oppose, with Danish PM Mette Frederiksen warning it could “end NATO.”
5. Dylan Thomas Plagiarism Revelation
[03:53–04:41]
- Allegations emerge:
- Scholar Alessandro Galenzi, editing a new Dylan Thomas poetry collection, finds instances of childhood plagiarism.
- Quote (Galenzi): “It's true that he was a child, but he continued to do this until he was at least 17.” [04:09]
- On Thomas’s legacy: “At the same time, it reveals dark aspects of his psyche, maybe a little bit of social and cultural insecurity.” [04:20]
- Thomas’s most famous works remain uncontested in authenticity.
- Scholar Alessandro Galenzi, editing a new Dylan Thomas poetry collection, finds instances of childhood plagiarism.
6. Wall Street Records
[04:41–04:57]
- Market update:
- S&P 500 up 0.6%.
- The Dow closes at 41,504, up 0.5%, a new record.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- On Minneapolis investigation:
- “A bunch of radicals in Minneapolis should have no part in the investigation.” — Vice President J.D. Vance [00:50]
- On government justifications for police conduct:
- “The shooting by federal officers and the subsequent accusations leveled against the victims... follow a well-worn playbook...” — Fidel Casino Decloux [02:02]
- On oil investment in Venezuela:
- “They don’t need government money, but they need government protection.” — President Donald Trump [02:44]
- On Dylan Thomas’s early plagiarism:
- “It's true that he was a child, but he continued to do this until he was at least 17.” — Alessandro Galenzi [04:09]
- “It reveals dark aspects of his psyche, maybe a little bit of social and cultural insecurity.” — Alessandro Galenzi [04:20]
Timestamps of Important Segments
- Minneapolis shooting investigation: 00:19–01:43
- Portland Border Patrol incident: 01:43–02:26
- Venezuela oil meeting: 02:26–03:15
- Greenland acquisition proposal: 03:15–03:53
- Dylan Thomas revelations: 03:53–04:41
- Wall Street records: 04:41–04:57
This episode delivers a concise but rich summary of both urgent developments and unfolding stories in the U.S. and abroad, balancing political, legal, economic, and cultural updates in NPR’s signature calm, fact-driven tone.
