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Our averages include polls collected by The New York Times and by FiveThirtyEight. The estimates adjust for a variety of factors, including the recency and sample size of a poll, whether a poll represents likely voters, and whether other polls have shifted since a poll was conducted.

We also evaluate whether each pollster: Has a track record of accuracy in recent electionsIs a member of a professional polling organizationConducts probability-based sampling

These elements factor into how much weight each poll gets in the average. And we consider pollsters that meet at least two of the three criteria to be “select pollsters,” so long as they are conducting polls for nonpartisan sponsors. Read more about our methodology.

The Times conducts its own national and state polls in partnership with Siena College. Those polls are included in the averages. Follow Times/Siena polling here.

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Sources: Polling averages by The New York Times. Individual polls collected by FiveThirtyEight and The Times.

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Tensions escalate in in Minnesota after another killing : Consider This from NPR

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An image of Alex Pretti is seen at a makeshift memorial in the area where Alex Pretti was shot dead by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on January 26, 2026. On January 24, federal agents shot and killed Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, while scuffling with him on an icy roadway in Minneapolis, less than three weeks after an immigration officer fired on Renee Good, also 37, killing her in her car.

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Tensions escalate in Minneapolis after a second U.S. citizen is killed by immigration officers.

It was a deadly weekend in Minneapolis. 

On Saturday, federal immigration officers fatally shot a 37-year-old ICU nurse and U.S. citizen — Alex Pretti.

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Multiple videos captured the moments before, during and after the shooting.

Federal officials claim Pretti “brandished” a weapon and tried to assault officers as they conducted an immigration enforcement operation.

There is no evidence in the videos, which NPR has verified, that Pretti was ever brandishing his handgun. 

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This episode was produced by Henry Larson, Vincent Acovino and Karen Zamora, with audio engineering by Ted Mebane and Damian Herring.

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It was edited by Justine Kenin, Rebekah Metzler, Patrick Jarenwattananon and Courtney Dorning.

Our executive producer is Sami Yenigun.

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Driving Restrictions for Delaware Downgraded Effective 10am – State of Delaware News

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For Immediate Release:

January 26, 2026

Driving Restrictions For Delaware Downgraded Effective 10am

(SMYRNA, Del.) – Governor Matthew Meyer has announced the following changes to driving restrictions in the state of Delaware effective10:00 a.m.:

Kent and New Castle Counties downgraded from a Level 2 Driving Restriction to a Level 1 Driving Warning – Avoid traveling on roadways, unless there is a significant safety, health, or business reason to do so. All motorists are urged to drive with extreme caution.

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Sussex County Level 1 Driving Warning has been lifted

All residents are urged to use good judgement and extreme caution when travel is unavoidable. As Winter Storm Fern transitions to sleet and freezing rain in some areas, Delawareans will encounter ice accumulation. The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) continues working to clear the roads; however, motorists should remain vigilant about dangerous road conditions including black ice.

Temperatures are expected to remain below freezing all week and, in some cases, will drop to single digits overnight to prolong dangerous travel conditions. Follow DelDOT’s traffic advisory radio stations, WTMC, for streaming updates from WTMC Radio 1380AM and 98.5 FM. Listen to WTMC through the DelDOT app which provides real-time updates on roadway and transit conditions. For disabled vehicles on Delaware roads, call 302-659-4600 or 800-324-8379 to reach the Delaware Department of Transportation (DELDOT) Transportation Management Center (TMC). For general information, call 302-760-2080 or 800-652-5600. Visit the National Weather Service’s NWS) Winter Weather Dashboard for winter weather conditions in the three-state region that includes Delaware.

Code Purple Shelters remain open, 24 hours statewide, to provide emergency safe, warm overnight refuge, meals, and resources. The shelters can be contacted as follows:

• New Castle County – 302-652-8033
• Kent County – 1-800-733-6816
• Sussex County – 302-519-0024
• Or call 211

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Sign up for the Delaware Emergency Notification System (DENS) at de.gov/dens for updates on hazardous conditions. Visit PrepareDE.org for additional information on winterizing home and vehicles.

The Delaware Emergency Management Agency (DEMA) is the lead state agency for coordination of comprehensive emergency preparedness, training, response, recovery, and mitigation services to save lives, protect Delaware’s economic base and reduce the impact of emergencies. DEMA is a division within the Department of Safety and Homeland Security (DSHS) and authorized by Delaware Code.

Social Media: Delaware Emergency Management Agency on Facebook, X and Instagram

Contact: Rachel Hayes

O: (302) 884-2204 or (302) 443-4064

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Email: rachel.hayes@delaware.gov

 

 

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Minneapolis Nurses Mourn One of Their Own, Alex Pretti

Nurses in Minneapolis joined a vigil on Sunday to mourn one of their own, Alex Pretti. A 2024 video shows him honoring a patient of his and saying, “freedom is not free. We have to work at it.”

“Today we remember that freedom is not free. We have to work at it, nurture it, protect it and even sacrifice for it. May we never forget and always remember our brothers and sisters who have served so that we may enjoy the gift of freedom. So in this moment, we remember and give thanks for their dedication and selfless service to our nation in the cause of our freedom. In this solemn hour, we render our honor and our gratitude.” [music: Amazing Grace] “Heard about the shooting of Alex, and came with some fellow nurse friends who wanted to come and pay our respects.” “The fact that he was a nurse makes it hit so much harder. He was out here because he cared. And it’s just so frustrating, and we feel so helpless.”

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Nurses in Minneapolis joined a vigil on Sunday to mourn one of their own, Alex Pretti. A 2024 video shows him honoring a patient of his and saying, “freedom is not free. We have to work at it.”

By Shawn Paik

January 26, 2026

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