Palestinians and Arab nations condemn new Israeli West Bank measures as de facto annexation

2026-02-09 16:20:54 EST

Palestinians, Arab countries, and Israeli anti-occupation groups have strongly condemned new measures approved by Israel's security cabinet for the occupied West Bank, viewing them as de facto annexation. Far-right Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced these steps, which aim to make it easier for Jewish settlers to take over Palestinian land, stating, "We will continue to kill the idea of a Palestinian state." These measures, expected to be formalized by Israel's top military commander, will increase Israeli control over the territory through property law, planning, licensing, and enforcement. This development comes just days before a meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington, intensifying regional concerns over settlement expansion and potential displacement of Palestinians.

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BBC

Experts doubt increased Argentina beef imports will significantly lower U.S. consumer prices

2026-02-09 16:18:23 EST

President Trump's executive order to increase U.S. imports of beef from Argentina, intended to ease consumer costs, is unlikely to have a substantial impact, according to experts. The order allows an additional 80,000 metric tons of beef tariff-free, but this represents only about 0.6% of the overall U.S. beef supply. Food economist David Ortega stated that this quantity is too small to significantly affect prices, noting that rebuilding the U.S. cattle supply, which is at a 75-year low due to extreme weather conditions, is the key to lowering beef prices. This process is expected to take several years, making short-term price reductions unlikely. The U.S. Department of Agriculture reported that average ground beef prices increased by 19% year-over-year in December, driven by decreased supply and sustained consumer demand.

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CBS News

Canadian mining company reports multiple abducted employees found dead in Mexico

2026-02-09 16:15:26 EST

Vizsla Silver Corp, a Canadian mining company, has reported that several of its employees who were abducted from a project site in Mexico on January 23 have been found dead. Ten employees went missing from the site near Concordia, Mexico, and family members have informed the company of the deceased. Vizsla Silver Corp is awaiting official confirmation from Mexican authorities and has expressed devastation over the loss of life, with their focus now shifting to the safe recovery of any remaining missing individuals. One family member identified the body of his brother, expressing immense pain and a sense of injustice.

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BBC

Tech stocks show signs of recovery after significant market sell-off

2026-02-09 16:13:16 EST

Major technology stocks experienced a mixed performance on Monday, following a week where over $1 trillion was wiped from their market capitalizations. Oracle saw a significant boost, climbing 9%, while Microsoft gained 3%, and Nvidia and Meta also saw increases. This rebound comes after investor jitters arose from high capital expenditure outlooks reported by Big Tech companies, particularly concerning their substantial investments in artificial intelligence. Despite the recent volatility, some analysts remain optimistic about the sector's ability to forecast demand and utilize capacity effectively in 2026, though concerns about market headwinds persist.

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CNBC

Workday CEO Carl Eschenbach steps down; co-founder Aneel Bhusri to resume leadership

2026-02-09 16:04:45 EST

Workday announced that CEO Carl Eschenbach is stepping down, with co-founder Aneel Bhusri immediately taking over the leadership role. Bhusri has held various executive positions at the software company throughout its history. This leadership change occurs as software stocks face pressure due to concerns about artificial intelligence potentially disrupting the sector. Workday shares have experienced a decline, and Bhusri emphasized that AI represents a pivotal transformation that will define future market leaders. The company has also made workforce adjustments, cutting jobs to reinvest in technology.

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CNBC

Monday.com stock plummets amid mounting fears of AI disruption in the software industry

2026-02-09 16:01:36 EST

Monday.com's stock experienced a significant drop of approximately 21% following the company's release of weaker-than-expected financial guidance. This decline is attributed to growing concerns that artificial intelligence could disrupt the software business model. The project management platform issued revenue forecasts for the current quarter and the full year that fell short of analyst expectations. Software stocks, in general, have seen a sell-off due to fears of AI replacing existing tools and impacting profitability. Despite implementing new AI capabilities, the company anticipates continued market choppiness due to near-term margin pressures.

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CNBC

Starbucks introduces international menu items as part of turnaround strategy

2026-02-09 16:01:21 EST

Starbucks has launched a new range of internationally inspired menu items as part of CEO Brian Niccol's year-long turnaround effort to revitalize in-store sales. The February menu additions include six new bakery items and a dark roast coffee, alongside fruit-flavored matcha beverages. Niccol acknowledged customer feedback that the menu needed to be more relevant and has implemented other changes, such as a revised dress code and a revamped loyalty program. These menu updates follow previous efforts to streamline offerings and better align with shifting consumer preferences, aiming to reverse recent quarterly sales declines.

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CBS News

Catherine O’Hara's cause of death revealed as pulmonary embolism following rectal cancer battle

2026-02-09 15:58:31 EST

The cause of death for beloved actress Catherine O’Hara has been revealed as a pulmonary embolism, a blood clot in the lungs, according to her death certificate. The document also indicated that O’Hara had privately battled rectal cancer. The Emmy-winning star, known for her roles in "Schitt's Creek," "Home Alone," and "Beetlejuice," passed away at the age of 71 on January 30 after a brief illness. Her passing prompted heartfelt tributes from co-stars and collaborators, including Macaulay Culkin and Eugene Levy, who shared fond memories and expressed their deep loss.

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LA Times

Celebrity sightings and romance rumors at Super Bowl LX

2026-02-09 15:58:21 EST

Super Bowl LX was not only a showcase for football but also for celebrity interactions and burgeoning romance rumors. Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton were seen together in a suite, fueling speculation about their relationship after being spotted in Paris. Social media personality Alix Earle and retired NFL star Tom Brady were reportedly seen flirting at a pre-Super Bowl party. Additionally, Zac Efron and 'America's Got Talent' alum Angelina Green were spotted together, while there were also whispers of a potential breakup between Cardi B and NFL player Stefon Diggs, with fans noting their social media unfollowing each other.

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Fox News

Jack Grealish undergoes surgery for foot stress fracture, ending season hopes

2026-02-09 15:55:30 EST

Jack Grealish has confirmed he has undergone surgery for a foot stress fracture, which will bring his season to an end. The midfielder, on loan at Everton from Manchester City, sustained the injury on January 18. Grealish expressed his disappointment on Instagram, stating he "didn't want the season to end like this" but is focused on returning fitter and stronger. This injury also eliminates any possibility of him being included in England's World Cup squad for the upcoming summer tournament. Grealish has had a successful career with Manchester City, winning multiple titles, but fell out of favor before his loan move to Everton.

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BBC

Savannah Guthrie makes emotional plea for help in finding abducted mother

2026-02-09 15:52:03 EST

Savannah Guthrie, co-anchor of "Today," has released a new, urgent plea for public assistance in locating her abducted mother, Nancy Guthrie, who disappeared over a week ago. Speaking directly to the camera in an Instagram video, Guthrie expressed a "hour of desperation," urging anyone who sees or hears anything unusual to report it to law enforcement. She stated that law enforcement is working tirelessly and that she believes her mother is still alive. The search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie began after she was taken from her home near Tucson, Arizona, with authorities investigating a potential bitcoin ransom demand. The family has publicly stated their willingness to pay the ransom for her safe return.

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ABC News

Hillsborough police apology over 'pain and suffering' denial deemed 'hollow' by victims' families

2026-02-09 15:48:29 EST

Families and politicians have condemned South Yorkshire Police's (SYP) "hollow" apology for denying that victims of the Hillsborough disaster endured "pain and suffering." Trevor and Jenni Hicks, whose daughters died in the 1989 crush, are campaigning to correct official court records that falsely state their daughters had "swift and sudden deaths." While SYP issued an "unreserved apology," they have not indicated willingness to seek a new court hearing. The records stem from a civil case where police lawyers used flawed medical evidence to claim victims were unconscious within 30 seconds, a premise later disproven. The Hicks family argues it's simple for the police to rectify these records, expressing frustration at the lack of action following the apology.

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BBC

Congressional housing affordability package poised for advancement amid cost concerns

2026-02-09 15:46:00 EST

A package of bills aimed at improving housing affordability is set to advance in Congress, offering incentives to builders and local governments to increase construction by reducing regulatory hurdles. The legislation enjoys strong bipartisan support, mirroring a similar Senate bill passed last year, and benefits from President Donald Trump's focus on the issue. Key provisions include cutting housing and environmental regulations, providing grants for streamlined construction processes, and updating definitions for manufactured and modular housing. The bill also seeks to boost community banks by allowing more deposits, potentially increasing mortgage availability for homebuyers. The bipartisan momentum suggests a strong possibility of the measure becoming law.

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CNBC

Morgan Stanley recommends two software stocks, but CNBC agrees on only one

2026-02-09 15:43:35 EST

Morgan Stanley has identified Microsoft and Salesforce as having attractive entry points following a significant sell-off in enterprise software stocks. The firm believes that concerns about artificial intelligence impacting software businesses are overblown, arguing that AI can enhance efficiency and thus demonstrate the value of software, prompting companies to adapt their business models. Morgan Stanley is optimistic about Microsoft's cloud business and Salesforce's market position. However, CNBC's Investing Club disagrees with the recommendation for Salesforce, citing ongoing concerns about its valuation and future earnings potential, while maintaining a positive outlook on Microsoft.

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CNBC

Beloved LA taco shop makes surprise appearance in Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show

2026-02-09 15:40:37 EST

Villa's Tacos, a popular taqueria from Los Angeles's Highland Park, made a surprise cameo during Bad Bunny's historic Super Bowl LX halftime performance. The Grammy-winning artist featured the taco stand as part of his tribute to Puerto Rican culture and heritage. Victor Villas, the owner and a first-generation Mexican-American immigrant, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to represent his community and culture on such a large stage. The appearance highlighted themes of immigration and the pursuit of a better life, resonating with many in the audience. Mayor Karen Bass also celebrated the inclusion, calling it a proud moment for the diverse city of Los Angeles.

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The Guardian

Target boosts store staffing, cuts corporate roles to improve customer experience

2026-02-09 15:31:53 EST

Target is increasing investment in store staffing while simultaneously cutting approximately 500 roles in distribution centers and regional offices as part of a strategy to enhance the customer experience. The company aims to address shopper complaints about store conditions and product availability by reallocating resources to frontline store employees and improving training. This organizational shift, one of the first under new CEO Michael Fiddelke, follows a period of flat sales and previous corporate layoffs. Target is focusing on restoring its reputation for style and design, ensuring a consistent customer experience, and leveraging technology to streamline operations.

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CNBC

SoCal's warm spell to end with cooler weather and showers expected later in the week

2026-02-09 15:30:08 EST

Southern California is set to experience a shift from its unseasonably warm pattern, with cooler temperatures and showers predicted to arrive starting Tuesday. Forecasters attribute the recent extended period of high temperatures to offshore winds, a typical winter phenomenon. However, an approaching storm system will bring winds from the ocean, ushering in a cooler air mass. Light to moderate rain is expected late Tuesday into Wednesday, with potential for minor flooding and strong winds in mountain areas. This change marks a significant departure from the month-long dry and warm spell, with cooler conditions anticipated to persist into the following week.

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LA Times

U.S. forces seize sanctioned oil tanker in the Indian Ocean

2026-02-09 15:26:00 EST

U.S. forces have boarded and seized a sanctioned Panama-flagged oil tanker, the Aquila II, in the Indian Ocean after tracking it from the Caribbean. The Pentagon stated the boarding occurred without incident. The Aquila II was reportedly operating in defiance of President Donald Trump's quarantine of sanctioned vessels. The sanctions are linked to the tanker's transport of Russian oil, and the vessel is part of a global network of "shadow fleets" used by countries like Venezuela, Iran, and Russia to evade sanctions. This seizure marks the eighth ship captured by the U.S. under Trump's blockade policy.

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Deutsche Welle

Winter Olympics photo captures freestyle skier's midair celebration

2026-02-09 15:23:23 EST

A photograph from the 2026 Winter Olympics captures a moment of victory for Swiss freestyle skier Mathilde Gremaud. Gremaud is seen celebrating her gold medal win in the women's freeski slopestyle competition, wearing a Swiss flag as a cape. The image was taken at Livigno Snow Park on February 9, 2026, marking a significant achievement in the athlete's career. The accompanying article provides links to previous "Photo of the Day" features from the ongoing Winter Olympics.

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The Atlantic

Emerald Fennell's 'Wuthering Heights' adaptation offers an erotically charged, visceral interpretation

2026-02-09 15:20:20 EST

Director Emerald Fennell's new adaptation of "Wuthering Heights" is described as her most accomplished film to date, offering a "heaving, rip-snortingly carnal good time" that is both stylish and grimy. The film focuses intensely on the turbulent relationship between Cathy Earnshaw, played by Margot Robbie, and Heathcliff, portrayed by Jacob Elordi, from their childhood. Fennell's aesthetic emphasizes a clash of beauty and filth, bringing the novel's repressed sexuality to the forefront with visually bold choices. While streamlining the narrative by omitting the latter half of the book, the adaptation successfully captures the raw, untamed energy of the central romance, creating a visually striking and thematically potent interpretation.

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The Atlantic

Massive trove of Epstein files released by the Department of Justice

2026-02-09 15:14:28 EST

The Department of Justice has released a substantial collection of files pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein, reportedly containing over three million documents and photographs. This release is part of ongoing efforts to shed light on the extensive network of individuals connected to the disgraced financier and sex offender. The files are expected to provide further details and potentially new information regarding Epstein's alleged crimes and his associations. The release has been anticipated by lawmakers and the public as investigations into his activities continue.

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CBS News

King Charles expresses 'profound concern' as police assess claims against Prince Andrew

2026-02-09 15:13:41 EST

King Charles has voiced his "profound concern" regarding allegations against his brother, Prince Andrew, in relation to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. Buckingham Palace stated its readiness to support Thames Valley Police as they assess a complaint filed by the anti-monarchy group Republic. The complaint pertains to alleged misconduct in public office and breach of official secrets, stemming from information in recently released Epstein files that appear to show Prince Andrew sharing confidential details of visits and investment opportunities with Epstein. The King and Queen's "thoughts and sympathies" are with victims of abuse. This intervention comes as further details emerge from the Epstein files, increasing pressure on Prince Andrew.

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BBC

Super Bowl halftime performances reveal surprising common ground between opposing cultural messages

2026-02-09 15:09:00 EST

An analysis of Super Bowl halftime performances by Bad Bunny and an alternative show by Turning Point USA reveals unexpected thematic overlaps, despite their intended opposing messages. Both performances celebrated working-class values, the importance of celebration, and the virtues of marriage, while also expressing grievances against elites. Bad Bunny's show was noted for its unifying message and celebration of Latin culture and hard work, while the Turning Point show, though intended as a contrast, echoed similar sentiments. The article suggests that a closer examination of these shared values could foster understanding and reconciliation, highlighting that genuine patriotism and the pursuit of joy can transcend political divides.

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The Atlantic

US mixed doubles curling team reaches Olympic final, to face Sweden for gold

2026-02-09 15:07:00 EST

Korey Dropkin and Cory Thiesse have secured at least a silver medal for the United States in mixed doubles curling at the 2026 Winter Olympics, advancing to the final with a 9-8 victory over Italy. The American duo, who won the world title in 2023, will face the Swedish sibling team of Isabella and Rasmus Wrana for the gold medal. The Swedish pair upset the favored British team in their semifinal match. Curling runs in both American athletes' families, with Dropkin describing it as "like religion" and Thiesse's mother also being a decorated curler. The gold medal match is scheduled for Tuesday, February 10th.

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CBS News

Mia Brookes narrowly misses podium in snowboard big air final; GB curling duo falls short of guaranteed medal

2026-02-09 15:06:40 EST

Team GB's Mia Brookes finished fourth in the snowboard big air final at the 2026 Winter Olympics, narrowly missing a medal after a near-perfect final trick. The 19-year-old attempted a world-first backside 1620 but over-rotated, preventing her from landing it cleanly. Japan's Kokomo Murase won gold. In mixed doubles curling, Bruce Mouat and Jen Dodds also fell short of a guaranteed medal, losing their semifinal match to Sweden. They will now compete for bronze against hosts Italy. Despite these near misses, Brookes remains optimistic for her upcoming slopestyle event, and the curling duo is determined to secure a medal.

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BBC

Soaring precious metal prices increase the value of 2026 Winter Olympics gold medals

2026-02-09 15:06:10 EST

The value of medals awarded at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan is significantly higher due to soaring gold and silver prices. While Olympic gold medals are no longer made of solid gold, they are now composed of at least 92.5% silver plated with six grams of gold, giving them a "melt value" of approximately $2,500 based on current market prices. Gold prices recently reached record highs, surpassing $5,000 per ounce. Beyond their mineral content, Olympic medals hold substantial historical and collectible value, with some selling for hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars. Despite the high melt value, athletes typically retain their medals as cherished mementos.

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CBS News

Top tax debt relief companies and essential advice for taxpayers

2026-02-09 15:03:26 EST

For individuals struggling with back taxes, tax relief companies can offer expert assistance in negotiating with the IRS and resolving tax debt. This article highlights top companies for 2026, including Larson Tax Relief for small business owners, Community Tax Relief for its value proposition, Victory Tax Lawyers for complex cases, Optima Tax Relief for user-friendly technology, and Precision Tax Relief for customer support. Key advice for taxpayers includes attempting direct IRS communication first, understanding minimum debt thresholds, being wary of unrealistic guarantees, and fully comprehending fee structures. Reputable firms offer transparent processes and realistic expectations for resolving tax obligations.

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CBS News

Cuba suspends international airline refueling due to severe fuel shortages exacerbated by U.S. pressure

2026-02-09 14:53:39 EST

Cuba has announced that international airlines can no longer refuel on the island due to critical aviation fuel shortages, a situation exacerbated by U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of tariffs on countries supplying oil to Cuba. The Cuban government stated that the country will run out of aviation fuel from Monday, impacting all international airports and expected to persist for at least a month. Russia has described Cuba's fuel situation as "truly critical" and blamed U.S. pressure for the difficulties. This development follows extensive measures by Cuba to ration fuel and protect essential services amidst a deepening energy crisis.

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CNBC

Gold and silver investment strategies for investors over 50

2026-02-09 14:50:29 EST

The recent dramatic price surges in gold and silver present a complex investment landscape, particularly for investors over 50 who have less time to recover from market volatility. Gold is highlighted as a potentially smarter choice for this demographic due to its relative stability and liquidity, especially amidst current economic uncertainties and central bank demand. Silver, while more volatile, offers potential upside, particularly for those comfortable with price swings and looking to invest after a significant correction, driven by strong industrial demand in sectors like solar energy. The article suggests a blended approach, balancing gold's steadiness with silver's growth potential, depending on individual risk tolerance and time horizon.

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CBS News

17 arrested in Garden Grove 'bikini cafe' investigation for alleged public nudity violations

2026-02-09 14:38:23 EST

Seventeen individuals were arrested following a police investigation into DD Cafe in Garden Grove, which was allegedly operating as a "bikini cafe." The Garden Grove Police Department conducted an investigation based on complaints of illegal activity, leading to the issuance of a search warrant and the arrests. Employees were reportedly serving customers while wearing bikinis, and the business allegedly violated public nudity codes. Some of those arrested were managers. The business was red-tagged, and the individuals arrested were cited for misdemeanors and released. A Yelp page indicated the establishment, which offered coffee, juice, and adult entertainment, has since closed.

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LA Times

Falcons' James Pearce Jr. faces felony charges after alleged assault and crash involving WNBA star

2026-02-09 14:25:39 EST

Atlanta Falcons linebacker James Pearce Jr. is facing five felony charges, including aggravated battery and aggravated stalking, following an incident in Miami. According to reports, Pearce allegedly struck a police officer while evading arrest and crashed his vehicle into a car driven by WNBA player Rickea Jackson. Jackson reported that Pearce had been following her and attempted to open her car door before the collision. The affidavit details Pearce's alleged resistance to arrest and subsequent pursuit. Jackson stated that Pearce had been persistently texting her after their recent breakup. The Falcons organization is aware of the incident and gathering information.

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The Guardian

The evolution of the quadruple jump in figure skating

2026-02-09 14:25:00 EST

The quadruple jump, or quad, has become a crucial element in men's figure skating, requiring immense physical and mental fortitude from athletes. Skaters like Timothy Goebel, the first to land three quads in a program, describe the extreme physical toll. The quad axel, an even more advanced jump involving four and a half revolutions, is now being landed by skaters like Ilia Malinin. Advances in training techniques, including analytics measuring height and rotational speed, are contributing to skaters' ability to master these complex jumps. The increasing prevalence of quads signifies a rising standard in the sport, pushing the boundaries of human athletic capability.

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CBS News

FDA flags 'false or misleading' claims in Novo Nordisk's Wegovy advertisement

2026-02-09 14:18:09 EST

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has informed Novo Nordisk that its television advertisement for the obesity pill Wegovy contains "false or misleading" claims about the drug's capabilities and benefits. The FDA's letter states that the ad misbrands the oral drug, making its distribution a violation of federal law. Specific phrases in the ad were flagged for implying superior weight loss and additional emotional benefits beyond what has been scientifically demonstrated. The agency also noted that the ad failed to adequately present risk information. Novo Nordisk confirmed receipt of the letter and is responding to address the FDA's concerns. This issue arises as the company faces increased competition in the GLP-1 market.

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CNBC

Cadillac prepares for its inaugural F1 season, insiders advise patience for U.S. fans

2026-02-09 14:11:35 EST

Cadillac is set to make its debut in Formula One with its own dedicated team in the 2026 season, marking the first time an American auto giant will race under its own brand. The team unveiled its livery during the Super Bowl, quoting President John F. Kennedy's speech about embracing challenges. Led by team principal Graeme Lowdon, Cadillac has assembled a significant team and established facilities in the U.S. and England. However, insiders and experts advise U.S. fans to exercise patience, as developing a winning Formula One team typically takes several seasons. The focus for the initial season is expected to be on development rather than immediate podium finishes, capitalizing on the sport's growing popularity in the U.S.

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CBS News

Munich Security Conference anticipates 'wrecking-ball politics' driven by U.S. President Trump

2026-02-09 14:10:00 EST

The Munich Security Conference (MSC) anticipates a "period of wrecking-ball politics" significantly influenced by U.S. President Donald Trump, who is identified as a primary force dismantling existing international rules and institutions. The 2026 Munich Security Report highlights the erosion of trust in public institutions and the rise of radical parties across Western democracies. The conference aims to facilitate dialogue and rebuild transatlantic ties, while also encouraging greater European self-reliance in security matters. The report warns that Trump's disruptive approach, while appealing to some supporters, may ultimately lead to a more transactional global political landscape. Prominent U.S. figures, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and critics of Trump, are expected to attend.

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Deutsche Welle

Atlantic Trivia: Exploring the history of Olympic art competitions and unique human anatomy

2026-02-09 14:09:19 EST

This edition of The Atlantic Daily features trivia questions, including one about the historical inclusion of art competitions in the Olympic Games from 1912 to 1948. These events awarded medals for artistic submissions related to sports, such as painting and music. The newsletter also delves into an interesting anatomical fact: the hyoid bone, located in the neck, is unique in that it does not connect to any other bone and is often referred to as a "floating bone." This piece encourages readers to engage with diverse topics, from sports history to human biology, and offers a daily trivia question to stimulate thought.

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The Atlantic

Cori Broadus, Snoop Dogg's daughter, mourns the loss of her infant daughter

2026-02-09 14:04:41 EST

Cori Broadus, daughter of Snoop Dogg, and her fiancé Wayne "Duece" Polk have held a memorial service for their infant daughter, Codi, who passed away less than a year after birth. Broadus shared poignant moments from the funeral on Instagram, expressing her profound grief and the deep void left by her daughter's passing. She delivered an emotional eulogy, lamenting the lost moments and questioning the circumstances of her daughter's death. Codi was born prematurely after a 25-week pregnancy, and Broadus had previously detailed her daughter's health struggles. Despite her immense pain, Broadus finds comfort in knowing her daughter is now at rest and safe.

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LA Times

White House defends Commerce Secretary Lutnick amid calls for resignation over Epstein ties

2026-02-09 14:02:45 EST

The White House has expressed confidence in Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, rejecting calls for his resignation following revelations of extensive business and personal dealings with Jeffrey Epstein. Several lawmakers have demanded Lutnick step down after the release of Epstein files indicated more interaction than previously disclosed. Critics argue Lutnick "lied to the country about his ties to Epstein" and that his business relationship with the convicted sex offender makes him unfit for his current role. The White House, however, maintains that President Trump has assembled a "transformative cabinet" and that Lutnick remains focused on his duties.

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CNBC

Brittany Bowe finishes fourth in her strongest speedskating race, finds joy in family support

2026-02-09 14:01:50 EST

American speedskater Brittany Bowe did not medal in her final Olympic 1,000-meter race, finishing fourth, but found profound value in the presence of her family in the stands. Bowe, a world record holder in the event, was edged off the podium by a narrow margin, with Japan's Miho Takagi taking bronze. The Netherlands' Jutta Leerdam won gold with an Olympic record time. Bowe expressed that having her family there, after the spectator-less Beijing Games, put everything into perspective, making the moment more special than any medal. She will also compete in the team pursuit and the 500 meters, prioritizing the camaraderie of team events.

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LA Times

Short seller CapitalWatch retracts report on AppLovin shareholder after apology

2026-02-09 14:01:39 EST

Short seller CapitalWatch has issued an apology and retracted parts of its report that accused Hao Tang, a major shareholder in AppLovin, of financial crimes. The firm admitted that its assertions of direct connections between Tang and criminal syndicates were inaccurate and did not meet its publication standards. AppLovin's stock surged approximately 14% following the retraction. CapitalWatch stated it has removed and retracted the passages concerning Tang personally, citing the need to prevent misinformation. Despite the retraction, the short seller indicated its stance on AppLovin's financials remains unchanged and it will continue to publish reports on the company.

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CNBC

Air Canada suspends Cuba service due to ongoing aviation fuel shortage

2026-02-09 14:01:27 EST

Air Canada has suspended its service to Cuba, effective Monday, due to a critical shortage of aviation fuel on the island. The airline stated it will arrange for the return of approximately 3,000 customers currently in Cuba over the coming days. Aviation fuel is expected to be unavailable at Cuban airports until at least March 11, impacting flights from Toronto and Montreal. Cuba's reliance on Venezuela for jet fuel has been affected by U.S. sanctions. This suspension adds to the dire circumstances on the island, which are further compounded by U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of tariffs on countries supplying oil to Cuba.

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BBC

Patriots' Mack Hollins arrives at Super Bowl in prisoner costume, showcasing unique pre-game style

2026-02-09 13:59:59 EST

New England Patriots receiver Mack Hollins made a striking entrance at Super Bowl LX, arriving in a prisoner's jumpsuit with shackles and a Hannibal Lecter-esque mask, referencing "Range 13" from a high-security federal prison. This outfit is consistent with Hollins' history of unconventional pre-game attire, including costumes as Fred Flintstone and Animal. His jersey number (13) and prisoner number (P-131311) may also be symbolic. Hollins also wore a replica jersey of his coach Mike Vrabel and notably went barefoot, aligning with his philosophy that shoes are "definitely dirtier than feet." Hollins is known for his unique lifestyle choices, including his diet and preferences.

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LA Times

Violinist Ben Gunnery receives suspended sentence for sending lewd images to women

2026-02-09 13:55:12 EST

Ben Gunnery, a globally touring violinist, has been given a 12-month suspended prison sentence for sending unsolicited nude images of himself to two women he had never met. This incident occurred four months after he was previously found guilty of similar offenses against another woman. The victims contacted police after seeing a BBC interview with his prior victim, who described the trauma caused by the images. Gunnery admitted to sending explicit content with the intent to cause distress or humiliation. His defense cited drug use and career devastation, but the judge emphasized that the acts were deliberate and not solely drug-induced, noting his prior offenses.

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BBC

Ghislaine Maxwell invokes Fifth Amendment, avoids questions in House deposition regarding Epstein

2026-02-09 13:54:00 EST

Ghislaine Maxwell, a former associate of Jeffrey Epstein, declined to answer questions during a U.S. congressional committee deposition investigating Epstein's sex abuse activities. Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, invoked her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination for every question posed. Her lawyers had indicated she might testify in exchange for clemency from President Donald Trump, as she seeks to overturn her conviction. Committee chair James Comer expressed disappointment, while other lawmakers suggested Maxwell is campaigning for a presidential pardon. The committee plans to review unredacted Epstein files and has subpoenaed Bill and Hillary Clinton for depositions.

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Deutsche Welle

T20 World Cup: India-Pakistan match to proceed after Pakistan government ends boycott call

2026-02-09 13:50:06 EST

The highly anticipated T20 World Cup fixture between India and Pakistan will proceed as scheduled on Sunday, following the Pakistan government's decision to end its boycott order. Initially, the government had advised its team not to play against India in support of Bangladesh, whose request to move matches out of India was rejected, leading to their withdrawal. After discussions involving the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), Pakistan has been directed to play. This resolution is seen as crucial for protecting the spirit of cricket and ensuring the continuity of the sport globally, avoiding potential long-term consequences for the game's revenue and integrity.

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BBC
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