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19.01.2026

The Nobel Snub Resentment Day

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 19.01.2026.

It displays 209 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

19.01.2026The Nobel Snub Resentment Day

Morning headlines focused on a deepening international rift as European leaders convened to discuss a 'trade bazooka' retaliation against President Trump’s Greenland-linked tariffs. While liberal outlets tracked UK Prime Minister Starmer’s rejection of the 'wrong' tariff threats, conservative media prioritized a Justice Department probe into anti-ICE protesters who disrupted a church service in Minnesota, framing the unrest as a coordinated 'insurrection.' By afternoon, the narrative shifted toward a specific diplomatic provocation: President Trump explicitly linked his aggressive pursuit of Greenland to his resentment over not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. Editors across the spectrum highlighted his communication to Norway stating he no longer feels an 'obligation to think purely of peace.' In the evening, editorial priorities solidified around this abandonment of traditional diplomacy. While mainstream outlets analyzed the potential collapse of the NATO alliance, conservative sources focused on the legal fallout for Don Lemon and local Minnesota officials allegedly involved in the church disruption.

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The eight European countries targeted by U.S. President Donald Trump for a 10% tariff for opposing American control of Greenland have criticized the move in an unusually strong joint statement, warning that his threats “undermine transatlantic relations and risk a dangerous downward spiral.”
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05:23European Fortress Defies Greenland Tariffs

The American media focus has shifted toward a unified European resistance to President Trump’s Greenland-linked tariff threats, with editors highlighting an 'extraordinary meeting' of EU leaders and UK Prime Minister Starmer’s condemnation (CNN, ABC News, AP News, Washington Post). Concurrently, a domestic flashpoint has emerged in Minnesota, where the Justice Department has launched a probe into protesters who disrupted a church service, an event conservative outlets link to anti-ICE radicalism (The Epoch Times, Breitbart, The Daily Wire, Fox News).
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07:44Greenland Tariffs Fracture the Atlantic

The American media editorial priority has sharpened on the diplomatic and trade confrontation over Greenland. Liberal and mainstream outlets highlight UK Prime Minister Starmer's condemnation of President Trump's tariff threats and European leaders' preparations for retaliation (CNN, AP News, Washington Post, NYTimes). Conversely, conservative sources prioritize Trump's economic proposals and efforts to 'solidify peace' through a Middle East board, while framing domestic unrest as radical anti-ICE activity (The Epoch Times, Washington Times, Breitbart, Fox News).
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President Donald Trump in a written message to Norway's prime minister said he no longer feels obligated "to think purely of ‍Peace" because he had not been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, and he repeated his demand for control ‍of Greenland. [Full Story]
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Israel routinely confiscates what it calls uncultivated Palestinian land. In the West Bank towns of Beit Furik or Beit Dajan, farmers who refuse to be driven from their territory are subject to constant attacks by armed settlers and the Israeli army.
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09:59The Nobel Snub and the Arctic Prize

U.S. editors are highlighting President Trump’s recent communication to Norway’s prime minister, in which he linked his aggressive pursuit of Greenland to his resentment over not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize (NYTimes, CNN, AP News, USA Today, NBC News). Concurrently, conservative outlets are framing the civil unrest in Minnesota as a coordinated 'insurrection' involving local leaders and anti-ICE radicals (The Federalist, Fox News, Washington Times, Breitbart).
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11:48No Peace Without a Prize

American media focus has consolidated on President Trump’s justification for his Greenland acquisition demands, specifically his claim that he no longer feels an obligation to maintain peace following his Nobel Peace Prize snub (NYTimes, AP News, CNN, NBC News, NPR, USA Today, Washington Post, Newsmax). Simultaneously, conservative outlets are framing civil unrest in Minnesota as a foreign-backed 'insurrection' or 'invisible coup' (Breitbart, Fox News, The Federalist, NY Post).
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Monday that federal authorities have arrested more than 10,000 "criminal illegal aliens" in Minneapolis and that investigators have opened what she described as sweeping fraud probes totaling at least $19 billion, sharpening her... [Full Story]
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Throughout her life, Coretta Scott King condemned the waste of war, opposing the brutality of Vietnam and criticizing how it drained money from housing, healthcare, and jobs.
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14:19The Frozen Prize of Resentment

The media focuses on President Trump's admission that his Greenland annexation bid is motivated by his failure to receive the Nobel Peace Prize (NYTimes, AP News, CNN, NBC News, NPR, USA Today, Washington Post). Concurrently, conservative and mainstream editors emphasize the escalating domestic crisis in Minneapolis, where federal authorities and the DOJ are targeting anti-ICE protesters following a church disruption (Fox News, Newsmax, ABC News, CBS, OANN).
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Iran's president warned that an attempt by the United States and other nations to target the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, would be taken as a declaration of war and could trigger an all-out conflict.
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President Donald Trump has long teased the use of the Insurrection Act to restore law and order in the U.S., but officials note it remains squarely in the back pocket with regard to the ICE operations, fraud, and unrest in the Democrat stranglehold of Minnesota. [Full Story]
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15:36The Nobel Price of Greenland

Mainstream and liberal editors are focusing on the deepening diplomatic rift with Europe, reporting that President Trump has explicitly linked his aggressive pursuit of Greenland to his resentment over not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize (NYTimes, CNN, AP News, USA Today, Washington Post, CBS, The Atlantic). Conversely, conservative outlets are prioritizing the Department of Justice's criminal investigation into Don Lemon and anti-ICE protesters following the disruption of a Minnesota church service (Breitbart, Fox News, The Daily Wire, Newsmax, The Federalist).
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In a brief filing, lawyers for the Department of Justice told the court ‍they were appealing an order issued by ‍the judge on Friday that barred federal officers from arresting or tear-gassing peaceful demonstrators and observers. [Full Story]
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17:51The Greenland Price of Peace

Mainstream and liberal editors are reporting on President Trump’s explicit linking of his Greenland annexation push to his resentment over not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, with some outlets framing this as an abandonment of the traditional world order (CNN, AP News, Washington Post, The Daily Beast, CBS, ABC News). Meanwhile, conservative media focuses on the legal fallout from anti-ICE protests in Minnesota, highlighting DOJ investigations and alleging a domestic insurrection (Breitbart, Fox News, The Federalist, Newsmax).
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Trump announced Saturday that the U.S. will impose 10% tariffs on goods from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, Britain, the Netherlands, and Finland starting Feb. 1. The tariffs will rise to 25% on June 1 unless a purchase agreement for Greenland is reached. In answer, France is pressing the EU to invoke its strongest economic countermeasure against the U.S., the Anti-Coercion Instrument. sharply restricting U.S. access to European markets. [Full Story]
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20:37Greenland Tariffs Shatter Old Alliances

Editors are focusing on President Trump's aggressive economic measures against European allies, including proposed tariffs on eight nations to force a Greenland purchase (Newsmax, NYTimes, Washington Examiner). This geopolitical shift is framed as an abandonment of traditional alliances, fueled by his resentment over a Nobel Peace Prize snub (AP News, Washington Post, CBS, NBC News). Concurrently, conservative media prioritizes investigations into anti-ICE protests and alleged obstruction in Minnesota (The Federalist, The Daily Wire, Fox News).
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