On January 25, Polish editorial priority began with American geopolitical interventionism. Morning headlines focused on President Trump’s claims regarding the use of a 'secret weapon' to capture Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, a shift from previous days' focus on bilateral friction toward U.S. military technology. By midday, this international narrative was eclipsed by a specific human cost: the fatal shooting of a Polish professional by an ICE officer in the United States, which editors framed as a matter of accountability. In the early afternoon, media attention pivoted back to domestic emergencies following a major railway collision involving two trains and a car, resulting in the evacuation of 600 passengers. This was followed by reports on grassroots activism as animal rights groups conducted a freezing overnight rescue operation. The evening cycle transitioned into domestic political friction, centering on Jarosław Kaczyński’s condemnation of Grzegorz Braun, before concluding with the national unifying narrative of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity (WOŚP) Grand Finale.