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Olympic Committee bars Ukrainian skeleton racer's helmet showing compatriots killed in Russia's war

Olympic Committee bars Ukrainian skeleton racer's helmet showing compatriots killed in Russia's war
Ukraine's Vladyslav Heraskevych is seen during the Men's Skeleton Training at the Cortina Sliding Center, on day three of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, Feb. 9, 2026. Andrew Milligan/PA Images/Getty

Olympic officials will not allow Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych to wear a helmet showing images of some of his fellow Ukrainian athletes who have been killed in Russia's war on his country when he competes in the 2026 Winter Games in Italy, according to a letter from the International Olympic Committee to Ukraine's Olympic delegation.

It's "a decision that simply breaks my heart," Heraskevych said in a social media post overnight. "The feeling that the IOC is betraying those athletes who were part of the Olympic movement, not allowing them to be honored on the sports arena where these athletes will never be able to...More

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Olympic Committee bars Ukrainian skeleton racer's helmet showing compatriots killed in Russia's war
Olympic Committee bars Ukrainian skeleton racer's helmet showing compatriots killed in Russia's war

Ukraine and Russia carry out first prisoner exchange in months as U.S. touts
Ukraine and Russia carry out first prisoner exchange in months as U.S. touts "tangible results" in peace talks

U.S. shoots down Iranian Shahed-139 drone that approached USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, military says
U.S. shoots down Iranian Shahed-139 drone that approached USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, military says

Venezuela's acting president proposes legislation that could lead to release of hundreds of political prisoners
Venezuela's acting president proposes legislation that could lead to release of hundreds of political prisoners


Olympic Committee bars Ukrainian skeleton racer's helmet showing compatriots killed in Russia's war

Venezuela releases opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa after 8 months in prison

Gaza's Rafah border crossing reopens again, allowing limited travel for Palestinians to and from Egypt

Iran says talks with U.S. to continue, but adds mistrust to be addressed as Trump's threats linger

Trump shares racist video depicting Obamas as apes

U.S. and Russia agree to resume high-level military-to-military communication

Ukraine and Russia carry out first prisoner exchange in months as U.S. touts "tangible results" in peace talks

U.S. joins new round of talks with Ukraine and Russia, but Ukrainians skeptical of any major breakthrough

U.S.-Iran talks planned for Friday in Oman after U.S. shoots down Iranian drone

Israeli strikes in Gaza kill almost 20, including 2 infants, hospitals say, asking, "Where is the ceasefire?"

Russia hammers Ukraine after halt announced by Trump, plunging thousands into frigid dark on eve of talks

U.S. shoots down Iranian Shahed-139 drone that approached USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, military says

U.S. tanker approached by Iranian gunboats in Strait of Hormuz, security firm says

Gaza's key Rafah border crossing with Egypt reopens but only on limited basis

At least 145 people killed in multiple attacks in southwestern Pakistan

More Russia-Ukraine peace talks set for next week, Zelenskyy says

Venezuela's acting president proposes legislation that could lead to release of hundreds of political prisoners

Satellite photos show activity at Iran nuclear sites as tensions rise over protest crackdown

Israel strikes in Gaza kill at least 30 Palestinians, one of the highest tolls since ceasefire began

U.S. regional allies push diplomatic offramp as Iran's supreme leader warns of "regional war" in Middle East if U.S. attacks


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Business

Starbucks adds internationally inspired menu items as part of turnaround effort

Starbucks adds internationally inspired menu items as part of turnaround effort
The chocolate pistachio loaf is among the new internationally-inspired menu items Starbucks launched in stores on Feb. 9. Courtesy of Starbucks

Starbucks unveiled new internationally inspired menu items at its stores on Monday, marking the coffee chain's latest attempt to win back customers at its brick-and-mortar locations.

The menu refresh comes amid CEO Brian Niccol's yearlong "Back to Starbucks" turnaround effort, aimed at reversing consecutive quarterly declines in the company's same-store sales. The effort is showing some results: Starbucks reported Jan. 28 that same-store sales rose 4% in the most recent quarter.

The February menu additions include six bakery items — including new loaf, tart and croissant flavors — and a dark roast coffee. Starbucks also debuted two fruit-flavored matcha beverages last week as part of its Valentine's Day offerings, which will...More

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Starbucks adds internationally inspired menu items as part of turnaround effort
Starbucks adds internationally inspired menu items as part of turnaround effort

Was Bad Bunny paid for his Super Bowl halftime performance?
Was Bad Bunny paid for his Super Bowl halftime performance?

The typical U.S. worker has $955 saved for retirement, report finds
The typical U.S. worker has $955 saved for retirement, report finds

X office in France searched as Paris prosecutor summons Elon Musk for questioning
X office in France searched as Paris prosecutor summons Elon Musk for questioning


Starbucks adds internationally inspired menu items as part of turnaround effort

OpenAI starts testing ads in free version of ChatGPT

How much gold is in an Olympic gold medal, and how much is it worth?

More Argentina beef imports won't do much to ease costs for consumers, according to experts

Eddie Bauer, venerable outdoor apparel retailer, declares bankruptcy

Purported ransom note for Savannah Guthrie's mom demanded payment in bitcoin. Could it be tracked?

Was Bad Bunny paid for his Super Bowl halftime performance?

TrumpRx: See the 43 drugs available on the Trump administration's new discounted drug site

Best and worst Super Bowl commercials of 2026 as rated by experts

Minute Maid frozen juice concentrates won't be made anymore

As silver prices soar, jeweler Pandora turns to platinum

The typical U.S. worker has $955 saved for retirement, report finds

More companies are pointing to AI as they lay off employees

Chrysler recalls more than 450,000 vehicles with trailer brakes that could fail

PepsiCo cuts prices of Cheetos, Doritos and other snacks

Small Business Administration shuts out non-U.S. citizens from its main lending program

X office in France searched as Paris prosecutor summons Elon Musk for questioning

Trump strikes deal to lower tariffs on India, saying Modi agreed to stop buying Russian oil

Saks to shutter most Saks Off 5th stores as bankrupt retailer cuts costs

A new $45 fee for travelers without Real ID starts Feb. 1. Here's what to know.


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Sports

Rick Pitino's win vs. Xavier, son Richard, gives him 904 as he passes Roy Williams for third on all-time list

St. John's edges Xavier as Rick Pitino picked up a landmark victory Monday against his son Richard

Rick Pitino's win vs. Xavier, son Richard, gives him 904 as he passes Roy Williams for third on all-time list
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St. John's coach Rick Pitino passed Roy Williams to reach third on the men's college basketball all-time wins list as the Red Storm edged Xavier 87-82 in overtime on Monday night. The victory, which was Pitino's 904th, leaves him behind only Jim Boeheim (1,116) and Mike Krzyzewski (1,202) on the NCAA's list for most victories by a Division I men's basketball coach.

The tally of 904 includes 123 victories that were officially vacated by the NCAA.

Pitino's landmark win came against his son, Richard Pitino, who is in his first season as Xavier's coach, and it didn't come easily. Tre Carroll scored 17 of his 21 points in the second half to keep the Musketeers (12-12, 4-9 Big East) in it. Zuby Ejiofor led the way for...More

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Rick Pitino's win vs. Xavier, son Richard, gives him 904 as he passes Roy Williams for third on all-time list
Rick Pitino's win vs. Xavier, son Richard, gives him 904 as he passes Roy Williams for third on all-time list

Seahawks’ Klint Kubiak Gifted Every Player a Bible for Christmas: ‘What Better Gift?’
Seahawks’ Klint Kubiak Gifted Every Player a Bible for Christmas: ‘What Better Gift?’

Super Bowl LX injury report: Updates on Drake Maye's right shoulder, Sam Darnold's oblique, more
Super Bowl LX injury report: Updates on Drake Maye's right shoulder, Sam Darnold's oblique, more

Firecracker explodes next to goalkeeper Emil Audero in scary moment during Cremonese vs. Inter Serie A clash
Firecracker explodes next to goalkeeper Emil Audero in scary moment during Cremonese vs. Inter Serie A clash


Rick Pitino's win vs. Xavier, son Richard, gives him 904 as he passes Roy Williams for third on all-time list

Four NBA players ejected after Hornets and Pistons brawl following Moussa Diabate foul on Jalen Duren

Keion White shot in ankle early Monday morning: 49ers DL undergoes surgery, expected to be OK

Even without Darryn Peterson, Kansas shows its ceiling in comeback win vs. No. 1 Arizona

U.S. reaches finals in Olympic curling mixed doubles, will face Swedish siblings for gold

Seahawks’ Mike Macdonald Testifies after Super Bowl Win: ‘God Called Me to Be a Coach’

Lindsey Vonn responds to well-wisher in first social media post after 2026 Winter Olympics comeback crash

Ilia Malinin stunned by Yuma Kagiyama, but U.S. holds lead over Japan in Olympic team figure skating

Speedskater Francesca Lollobrigida wins Italy's first gold medal of Milano Cortina Olympics after upset

U.S. speedskater Greta Myers makes surprise Olympic debut in 3,000 meters

Seahawks’ Klint Kubiak Gifted Every Player a Bible for Christmas: ‘What Better Gift?’

USA's Madison Chock, Evan Bates post world-best score to open figure skating at Winter Olympics

Cristiano Ronaldo threatens Saudi exit, feels 'betrayed' over recent transfer business in league

MLB gambling scandal involving Guardians closer Emmanuel Clase deeper than first thought, court docs reveal

Lindsey Vonn hits the 2026 Winter Olympics slopes for the first time on her torn ACL

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No Erling Haaland, no problem as Manchester City cruise to EFL Cup final after win against Newcastle United

Super Bowl LX injury report: Updates on Drake Maye's right shoulder, Sam Darnold's oblique, more

Portland stuns Gonzaga: Biggest win in Pilots history could impact Zags' NCAA Tournament seeding

Framber Valdez signing with Tigers: Top free-agent pitcher finally lands three-year contract, per report

2026 Winter Olympics by the numbers: The athletes, events and milestones of the Milano Cortina Games

Lions fan accused of using racist language in DK Metcalf altercation files $100 million defamation lawsuit

James Harden-Darius Garland trade grades: Clippers clearly come out ahead of Cavaliers in All-Star swap

Why was transfer deadline day so slow: Why teams doing business early meant fewer late winter window moves

Former NC State athletes join sexual abuse lawsuit against ex-trainer as alleged victim tally balloons to 31

Joey Aguilar sues NCAA, seeks additional year of eligibility as Tennessee charts path forward at quarterback

Firecracker explodes next to goalkeeper Emil Audero in scary moment during Cremonese vs. Inter Serie A clash

Reds bring Eugenio Suárez back to Cincy with $15 million contract for 2026, per report

Raiders aim to hire Klint Kubiak: Seahawks OC expected to head to Las Vegas, per reports

MLB rumors: Jordan Hicks changes Sox in Boston-Chicago trade

Florida destroys Alabama after Todd Golden, Nate Oats' war of words over Tide bringing back Charles Bediako

If Man City want to win the Premier League, they'd better start playing 90 minutes rather than 45

Australian Open final: Carlos Alcaraz beats Novak Djokovic to notch career grand slam


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Entertainment

Chappell Roan leaves Wasserman talent agency after his mentions in Epstein files

Chappell Roan leaves Wasserman talent agency after his mentions in Epstein files
Chappell Roan at the 68th Grammy Awards at Crypto.com Arena on Feb. 1, 2026 in Los Angeles. Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

Chappell Roan announced Monday that she's left her talent agency after its CEO was named in files related to late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein released by the Department of Justice.

The Epstein Files Transparency Act passed overwhelmingly by Congress in November compelled the Department of Justice to release all the documents in its possession related to the disgraced financier.

Roan, 27, had been represented by "Wasserman," an agency that boasts a number of high-profile clients, including Adam Sandler and Brad Pitt, and is led by Casey Wasserman, who is also chairman of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

In an Instagram post on Monday, Roan said "no artist, agent or employee should be expected to defend or overlook actions that conflict...More

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Chappell Roan leaves Wasserman talent agency after his mentions in Epstein files
Chappell Roan leaves Wasserman talent agency after his mentions in Epstein files

As Cadillac races to first F1 season, insiders advise patience for U.S. fans
As Cadillac races to first F1 season, insiders advise patience for U.S. fans

Sheriff says ransom note being investigated in disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie's mother
Sheriff says ransom note being investigated in disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie's mother

Bad Bunny says
Bad Bunny says "ICE out" during Grammy Awards acceptance speech


Chappell Roan leaves Wasserman talent agency after his mentions in Epstein files

Catherine O'Hara's cause of death was a pulmonary embolism, with cancer as underlying cause, AP reports

Brad Arnold, 3 Doors Down founder and lead singer, dies at 47

Who sang the national anthem at the 2026 Super Bowl? All about Charlie Puth

Bad Bunny holds top 6 spots on U.S. Spotify chart after Super Bowl halftime show performance

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How a factory error in China created a viral "crying horse" Lunar New Year trend

Bad Bunny says 2026 Super Bowl halftime show will "be a huge party"

LaMonte McLemore, singer and founding member of The 5th Dimension, dies at 90

Sheriff says ransom note being investigated in disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie's mother

Disney names parks chief Josh D'Amaro to succeed CEO Bob Iger

Chuck Negron, voice behind Three Dog Night's "Joy to the World" and other hits, dies at 83

Who won Grammy Awards for 2026? See the full winners list here

Bad Bunny says "ICE out" during Grammy Awards acceptance speech


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Crime

King Charles says royals would cooperate with police as his brother Andrew's Epstein ties draw new scrutiny

King Charles says royals would cooperate with police as his brother Andrew's Epstein ties draw new scrutiny
A file photo shows Jeffrey Epstein walking in in New York's Central Park with then-Prince Andrew. CBS New York

King Charles III indicated Monday that the British royal family would cooperate if police come asking questions about his younger brother, the former Prince Andrew's ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

"The King has made clear, in words and through unprecedented actions, his profound concern at allegations which continue to come to light in respect of Mr Mountbatten-Windsor's conduct," a spokesperson for Buckingham Palace said in a statement. "While the specific claims in question are for Mr Mountbatten-Windsor to address, if we are approached by Thames Valley Police we stand ready to support them as you would expect."

The statement from the royal family came as the police force for the region surrounding much of London confirmed it was assessing...More

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King Charles says royals would cooperate with police as his brother Andrew's Epstein ties draw new scrutiny
King Charles says royals would cooperate with police as his brother Andrew's Epstein ties draw new scrutiny

4 suspects arrested after bombing at Pakistan mosque leaves 31 dead
4 suspects arrested after bombing at Pakistan mosque leaves 31 dead

French navy seizes over 4 tons of cocaine in Pacific, intercepts boat with drugs in Caribbean
French navy seizes over 4 tons of cocaine in Pacific, intercepts boat with drugs in Caribbean

Aunt and cousin of Mexico's education secretary
Aunt and cousin of Mexico's education secretary "brutally murdered" in their home, he says


King Charles says royals would cooperate with police as his brother Andrew's Epstein ties draw new scrutiny

Woman testifies son of Norway's crown princess raped her while she slept: "Worst nightmare"

5 missing workers from Canadian mining company found dead in Mexico

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Mosque in Pakistan's capital Islamabad hit by suicide bombing, leaving dozens dead and wounded

French navy seizes over 4 tons of cocaine in Pacific, intercepts boat with drugs in Caribbean

Police probing Peter Mandelson, ex-U.K. ambassador to U.S., as Epstein files suggest he shared state secrets

Boat crew tosses 115 kilos of cocaine in Pacific while fleeing navy, Colombia says

Norway Crown Princess Mette-Marit's son arrested over alleged assault ahead of trial on rape charges

Aunt and cousin of Mexico's education secretary "brutally murdered" in their home, he says


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Life

A record 13 people died in Italian mountains over last week, including 10 in avalanches, as Winter Olympics start

A record 13 people died in Italian mountains over last week, including 10 in avalanches, as Winter Olympics start
Italian Alpine rescuers at the scene of an avalanche that occurred Feb. 5, 2026, above Solda, in South Tyrol, Italy, killing two members of a group of ski mountaineers. Italian Alpine Rescue via AP

A record 13 backcountry skiers, climbers and hikers have died in the Italian mountains over the last week, rescuers said Monday, including 10 in avalanches triggered by an exceptionally unstable snowpack, as Winter Olympic competitions got underway.

Fresh snowfall during recent storms and wind-swept snowcaps on weak internal layers have created especially risky conditions along the entire Alpine crescent bordering France, Switzerland and Austria, Italy's alpine rescuers said.

''Under such conditions, the passage of a single skier, or natural overloading from the weight of snow, can be sufficient to trigger an avalanche,'' said Federico Catania,...More

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A record 13 people died in Italian mountains over last week, including 10 in avalanches, as Winter Olympics start
A record 13 people died in Italian mountains over last week, including 10 in avalanches, as Winter Olympics start

Lindsey Vonn undergoes surgery for leg fracture after crash at 2026 Winter Olympics
Lindsey Vonn undergoes surgery for leg fracture after crash at 2026 Winter Olympics

Trump Announces $1,000 Newborn Investment Accounts
Trump Announces $1,000 Newborn Investment Accounts

American teen Caden Fine among 3 junior hockey players killed in Canada highway crash
American teen Caden Fine among 3 junior hockey players killed in Canada highway crash


A record 13 people died in Italian mountains over last week, including 10 in avalanches, as Winter Olympics start

53 migrants dead or missing in shipwreck off Libya coast, U.N. agency says, with 2 babies among those missing

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Lindsey Vonn undergoes surgery for leg fracture after crash at 2026 Winter Olympics

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Greek coast guard ship and migrant speedboat collide, killing at least 15 people

American teen Caden Fine among 3 junior hockey players killed in Canada highway crash


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Interesting

Ben Ogden becomes first American man in 50 years to win medal in cross-country skiing

Ben Ogden becomes first American man in 50 years to win medal in cross-country skiing
Silver medalist Ben Ogden of Team USA celebrates on the podium for the men's cross-country sprint at the Tesero Cross-Country Skiing Stadium in Lago, Italy, Feb. 10, 2026. Reuters/Kai Pfaffenbach

Ben Ogden of Team USA won the silver medal in the cross-country sprint Tuesday at the Winter Olympics in Italy.

The U.S. Ski Team said Ogden is the first American man to win an Olympic medal in cross-country skiing since Bill Koch in 1976.

Ogden finished 0.8 seconds behind Norway's Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo, who blazed to his second victory to win his seventh Olympic gold medal.

The 29-year-old Norwegian star separated from the field with a punishing late uphill run to finish in 3 minutes, 39.8 seconds, easing off in the home stretch. Another Norwegian, Oskar Opstad Vike, placed third, 6.8 seconds behind...More

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Ben Ogden becomes first American man in 50 years to win medal in cross-country skiing
Ben Ogden becomes first American man in 50 years to win medal in cross-country skiing

Meet the 2026 Winter Olympic mascots, the Milano Cortina stoats Tina and Milo
Meet the 2026 Winter Olympic mascots, the Milano Cortina stoats Tina and Milo

Dutch Queen Maxima joins army as a reservist, as
Dutch Queen Maxima joins army as a reservist, as "safety can no longer be taken for granted"

China banning hidden door handles on cars starting in 2027 due to safety concerns
China banning hidden door handles on cars starting in 2027 due to safety concerns


Ben Ogden becomes first American man in 50 years to win medal in cross-country skiing

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Trump lashes out at Team USA athlete for sharing thoughts on political situation at home

Jake Paul joins Vance to watch U.S. women's hockey team win Olympic match

Meet the 2026 Winter Olympic mascots, the Milano Cortina stoats Tina and Milo

What country is AIN in the Olympics, and why can't Russia compete as ROC in the 2026 Winter Games?

Russia says 2.8-ton chunk of Aletai meteorite disguised as garden ornament found being smuggled to U.K.

Dutch Queen Maxima joins army as a reservist, as "safety can no longer be taken for granted"

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Former Prince Andrew moves out of Royal Lodge in Windsor as "threesome" letter emerges in Epstein files

China banning hidden door handles on cars starting in 2027 due to safety concerns

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Sundry

U.S. Olympian Hunter Hess responds after Trump calls him "a real loser": "I love my country"

U.S. Olympian Hunter Hess responds after Trump calls him a real loser I love my country
Hunter Hess of Team USA after competing in the Aspen Snowmass Men's Freeski Halfpipe Finals on Jan. 10, 2026, in Aspen, Colorado. Michael Reaves/Getty Images

U.S. Olympian Hunter Hess said "there is so much that is great about America, but there are always things that could be better," a day after President Trump lashed out at him for saying he had "mixed feelings" about representing the United States at the Winter Olympics in response to a journalist's question last week.

"I love my country," Hess, a freestyle skier, said in a social media post Monday. "There is so much that is great about America, but there are always things that could be better. One of the many things that makes this country so amazing is that we have the right and the freedom to point that out.

"The best part of the Olympics is that it brings people together, and when so many of us are divided...More

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U.S. Olympian Hunter Hess responds after Trump calls him
U.S. Olympian Hunter Hess responds after Trump calls him "a real loser": "I love my country"

Skier Breezy Johnson wins Team USA's first gold medal of 2026 Winter Olympics in women's downhill race where Lindsey Vonn crashed
Skier Breezy Johnson wins Team USA's first gold medal of 2026 Winter Olympics in women's downhill race where Lindsey Vonn crashed

Polish PM Donald Tusk announces probe to see if Epstein's
Polish PM Donald Tusk announces probe to see if Epstein's "satanic circle" trafficked Polish women or girls

Elephant kills tourist at national park in Thailand, third fatality linked to the same animal
Elephant kills tourist at national park in Thailand, third fatality linked to the same animal


U.S. Olympian Hunter Hess responds after Trump calls him "a real loser": "I love my country"

2026 Winter Olympics committee looking into medals breaking and "taking the issue seriously"

Trump throws support behind Nexstar-Tegna broadcast deal he once opposed

U.K.'s prime minister's top aide resigns over Peter Mandelson's appointment to ambassador to U.S. despite Epstein ties

Skier Breezy Johnson wins Team USA's first gold medal of 2026 Winter Olympics in women's downhill race where Lindsey Vonn crashed

Could the Epstein scandal topple U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer?

U.S. moving 7,000 ISIS suspects from Syria to Iraq amid concerns over security and due legal process

Polish PM Donald Tusk announces probe to see if Epstein's "satanic circle" trafficked Polish women or girls

As Trump slams America's NATO allies, they practice chasing Russian nuclear armed subs in the Arctic

As Iran and the U.S. appear to inch toward talks, one protester calls on Trump to "keep his word"

Elephant kills tourist at national park in Thailand, third fatality linked to the same animal

U.K. says sightings of "rogue drones" near military bases doubled last year amid tension with Russia

Danish veterans protest outside U.S. Embassy over Greenland, combat contributions


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