New England earthquake, Trump updates & more: What’s trending today

Here’s a look at some of the top stories trending online today, January 28. They include the latest news on the earthquake felt in New England, an update on the latest moves by the Trump administration and much more.

3.8 magnitude earthquake centered in Maine rocks parts of Boston (USA Today)

Trump Justice Department says it has fired employees involved in prosecutions of the president (AP)

All federal grants and loan disbursement paused by White House (CNN)

Google Maps Will Show ‘Gulf Of America’ And ‘Mt. McKinley’ To U.S. Users (Forbes)

ICE makes over 3,500 arrests during Trump’s first week back in office (Axios)

DeepSeek hit by cyberattack as users flock to Chinese AI startup (Reuters)

Other trending headlines

‘The Bachelor’ Grant Ellis teases the ‘love story’ fans will see on his season (ABC)

Jim Acosta leaving CNN after being pulled from network’s programming schedule: report (Fox)

Bill Burr and Billy Corgan address brother rumors in surprise first meeting (EW)

Selena Gomez Deletes Video of Herself Crying Over ICE Arrests Amid Backlash: ‘Apparently It’s Not OK to Show Empathy for People’ (Variety)

We tried the limited-edition Graeter’s Skyline Spice ice cream: It has oyster crackers in it (Dayton Daily News)

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