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Photos capture the global enthusiasm of fans fueling the Olympic spirit, showcasing their support from various locations around the world.

A Nasa official announced that a mission to the far side of the Moon is likely to be postponed after problems were identified with its rocket.
Lionel Messi's Inter Miami is retooling its roster and preparing for another strong campaign to contend for a second consecutive MLS title.

Donald Trump declared an immediate increase in global tariffs from 10% to 15%, a day after the Supreme Court blocked much of his previous emergency tariffs. The administration plans to issue new, legally permissible tariffs in the coming months.
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party has declared victory in the country's first election since the 2024 uprising.

Dozens of countries, including the United States and China, endorsed a declaration calling for secure and trustworthy artificial intelligence at a global summit.

The Supreme Court has struck down some of former President Trump's global tariffs, leading Trump to vow new tariffs in response.
Melania Trump has donated her white and black-trimmed inaugural ball gown to the Smithsonian, adding it to the museum's collection.
Golden State Warriors player Kristaps Porzingis has commented on his current minutes restriction.

An armed man was found dead in his car with a weapons cache and extremist books after crashing into a Nevada power facility in an alleged act of terrorism.
A collection of photos showcases the life and career of civil rights leader Reverend Jesse Jackson.
The first Friday prayers of Ramadan were observed at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, marking a significant religious event for Muslims.
Nebraska coach Fred Hoiberg stated that his pacemaker was a factor in his altercation with a court-storming Iowa fan, providing context to the viral incident.
US sliders Humphries Armbruster and Jones are leading after the first run of the Olympic bobsled race.
The decision is a triumph for the separation of powers and individual liberty.

British freeskier Gus Kenworthy, making an unlikely return for his fourth Olympics, did not achieve a podium finish in Livigno.
Buddhist monks in Sri Lanka have rallied to pressure the government for a more significant role in the country's affairs of state.
Evan Bates shares a kiss with his wife Madison Chock after she reveals he has been chosen as a Team USA flag bearer, alongside Hilary Knight.
Nicholls led Tennessee Tech with a 20-point double-double as they defeated SIU-Edwardsville 62-52.
Five European nations have committed millions of dollars to utilize Ukrainian expertise in developing affordable drone defense systems.
Norway sets a new record for gold medals at the Winter Olympics, while Team USA announces Hilary Knight and Evan Bates as flag bearers for the Closing Ceremony. Meanwhile, Lindsey Vonn shares an x-ray after her latest surgery, and Chloe Kim reveals her retirement plan before making Olympic snowboarding history.
The proposed redistricting plan for Texas is facing challenges and its approval is not a certainty.
Yale is set to play Pennsylvania, aiming for its fifth consecutive victory.

New Mexico will reopen its criminal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro ranch to examine its potential role in the disgraced financier’s trafficking scheme, following a pressure campaign.

The U.S. economy grew 2.2% in 2025, a modest slowdown from 2.4% the previous year. GDP gains were fueled by solid consumer spending and business investment.
Traditional Japanese kimonos are being transformed and reused in innovative and environmentally conscious ways.
Alysa Liu and the U.S. women’s hockey team contributed to Team USA’s gold medal count at the Olympics.

The city of Osaka, Japan, has received an anonymous donation of $3.6 million in gold to fund repairs for its aging water pipes, a concern that grew after a sinkhole incident last year.
After nearly seven weeks and numerous rumors, Bolivia’s former leader has reappeared in his stronghold.

The United States has positioned firepower near Iran, leading to concerns about a potential regional conflict, with an international affairs editor providing analysis.
The Washington Wizards ended their three-game losing streak by beating the Indiana Pacers 112-105.
Alaska plans to replace the Black Veterans Memorial Bridge, preserving a portion as a tribute to the Alaska Highway builders.
The Golden State Warriors are confronting a challenging period as they resume their season without star guard Steph Curry, who is sidelined with a knee injury.
A man has confessed to his involvement in a scheme to bribe a juror during the drug trafficking trial of a former heavyweight boxer.
In southeastern Serbia, a traditional horseshoe-shaped sausage is 'ironed' as part of its drying process.
India has formally joined the US-led Pax Silica declaration at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, an initiative focused on securing global AI supply chains. The summit also featured an eight-year-old technologist, Ranvir Sachdeva, as its youngest keynote speaker.
An Ohio woman has been sentenced to life in prison for killing four men with fentanyl doses.
Johnson and McCollum power Hawks past the 76ers 117-117 as Atlanta snaps 3-game skid AP News
The Chicago Bears have elevated longtime scout and executive Jeff King to the position of assistant general manager.
Heiden achieved a 21-point double-double, contributing to No. 13 Iowa women's basketball team's 83-74 win against Purdue.
Hornets player LaMelo Ball expressed gratitude for not being injured in a recent car crash.
A wine show in Paris reflects the growing consumer interest in zero- and low-alcohol beverages, indicating a significant shift in drinking preferences.

Actor Eric Dane, known for 'Grey's Anatomy,' was candid about his struggles with ALS before his death at age 53.
Isaiah Zagar, the renowned mosaic artist behind the mirrored dreamscapes across Philadelphia, has passed away at 86.
The Mets will host a Bobby Valentine Disguise Night, distributing 15,000 fake mustache-glasses to fans.
Alysa Liu added an Olympic gold medal in women's figure skating to her remarkable life story, marking a successful comeback.
Cuban families are receiving essential goods marked 'Made in Mexico' as the island nation's economic crisis continues to worsen, highlighting the severity of the situation.
Four-time Gold Glove winner Steven Kwan will be given an opportunity to play center field as Guardians manager Stephen Vogt reshuffles the team's outfield.
New Mexico is implementing a program to provide free child care, which includes a fiscal escape hatch.
A fact check addresses claims that Texas GOP candidate Bo French called for the deportation of several Native Americans.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested, with details emerging about the incident and its aftermath.
Former manager Bob Melvin is rejoining the Oakland Athletics organization in a new role as a special assistant.
A Virginia judge has blocked a referendum proposed by Democrats, dealing a blow to their efforts to redraw congressional districts for four U.S. House seats.

Hilary Duff revealed her insecurities about her husband Matthew Koma leaving her, despite their nearly seven years of happy marriage.
Rescue group in Las Vegas tries to catch a toucan that escaped its owner before it’s too late AP News
Actor Shia LaBeouf is facing accusations of using homophobic slurs and assaulting patrons at a bar in New Orleans, according to police reports.
Wisconsin GOP leader Robin Vos, known for his clashes with Trump and his role in reshaping the state, is set to leave office.
Myles Turner was sidelined from play due to an injury, the nature of which has now been specified.
A former army chief, seen as Zelenskyy's top rival, has revealed a rift between himself and the Ukrainian president.
Russia hosted the Cuban foreign minister and called on the United States to lift its blockade against Cuba, signaling strengthening ties between the two nations.
Sara Duterte has declared her intention to run for president in 2028, making headlines in the Philippines.
Meyer's 22 points led Wyoming to a 92-82 victory over Fresno State.
Michigan, Duke, Arizona, Iowa State headline preliminary seeds from NCAA selection committee AP News
Connor McDavid is reportedly ready to take over the leadership mantle for Canada's national hockey team, a role previously held by Sidney Crosby.
An AP News report highlights that social media can be addictive for adults and offers methods to reduce usage.
Canada captain Sidney Crosby's availability for the Olympic gold medal game is uncertain following an injury.

An analysis delves into the implications of Mike Huckabee's recent remarks, linking them to the United States' role in promoting the 'Greater Israel' vision.
Norway's Johannes Høsflot Klæbo became the first athlete to win six gold medals at a single Winter Games, shattering a nearly 50-year record with his victory in the 50-kilometer mass start race.
A timeline details the fluctuating tariffs imposed by Donald Trump on India, ranging from 26% to 50% and then to 10%.
Photos capture the intense action from the men's hockey semifinals at the Winter Olympics as teams battled for a spot in the final.
The Cleveland Browns have appointed Travis Switzer as their offensive coordinator, Mike Rutenberg as defensive coordinator, and Byron Storer as special teams coordinator.

A federal judge in Virginia has expressed concern about the government's involvement in a January raid on the Washington Post, stating that reporter Hannah Natanson 'has basically been deprived of her life's work'.
A U.S. judge has upheld a Friday deadline for the restoration of a slavery exhibit on Independence Mall in Philadelphia.
Visitors to the Olympics in Milan are encouraged to explore the city's other stunning churches beyond the famous Duomo.

Polish skater Kamila Sellier sustained a severe blade injury to her face during a race at the Winter Olympics, amidst a day marked by several accidents.

An international gathering for Gaza, organized by Trump's Board of Peace in Washington, saw only one Palestinian participant.
Baltimore Orioles third baseman Jordan Westburg will be sidelined at least through April due to an elbow injury.
The Winter Olympics have witnessed some great history being made as well as its fair share of controversy. More specifically, Canadian teams can’t seem to escape the controversies. In the same week th
Nearly 3.4 million pounds of Trader Joe's chicken fried rice products have been recalled over concerns they may contain glass fragments.
House Speaker Mike Johnson has rejected a request for civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson to lie in honor in the U.S. Capitol.
While President Trump’s staunchest supporters condemned the decision, some Republicans suggested it restored Congress’s rightful role in weighing in on trade policy.
A Mississippi hospital system has closed all its clinics following a ransomware attack, impacting patient services.

US House campaigns are in full swing, but ongoing redistricting battles, initiated by former President Trump, continue to rage in several states.

Iran's top diplomat states that a deal is achievable in nuclear talks and calls the US military build-up 'unnecessary and unhelpful,' clarifying that the US has not demanded zero uranium enrichment.
Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany has publicly criticized José Mourinho for his remarks about Real Madrid star Vinícius Júnior.
Poland has withdrawn from a treaty banning anti-personnel mines, stating it will use them for defense against Russia.
Nurses and a New York hospital system have reached a tentative deal to end the city’s largest nursing strike.

Timothy McGee is set for a tense reunion with Ziva David's true MCRT replacement in the upcoming NCIS season 23.
Top-ranked golfer Jeeno Thitikul has moved into contention at her home LPGA tournament in Thailand.
Amber Glenn believes Alysa Liu's performance at the Olympics will have a lasting impact beyond winning gold, influencing how young athletes perceive success.

A rookie congressional candidate in Texas, Jace Yarbrough, has received donations from figures like tech billionaire Peter Thiel and an endorsement from Donald Trump, despite holding extremist views.
World shares and US futures are advancing, recovering after earlier declines driven by fears surrounding artificial intelligence.

A legal correspondent is analyzing the complicated allegations surrounding Prince Andrew's arrest, suggesting the investigation will be complex and long.
Central Arkansas defeated Stetson 88-76, largely thanks to Hunter's impressive 30-point performance.
A former South Korean president has been sentenced to life in prison for rebellion and remains defiant.
Activists and former residents report that life in Russian-controlled parts of Ukraine is harsh and dangerous, highlighting the difficult conditions faced by those living under occupation.
Thai police successfully apprehended a serial burglar by going undercover as lion dancers, according to AP News.
A contentious dispute has prevented the burial of Zambia’s former president for several months.

A podcast discusses the political legacy of US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson in the Trump era, following his death at 84.
Police in Idaho are searching for a suspect who stole an ambulance and drove it into a building housing DHS offices.
Associated Press photographers are employing robotic and remote cameras to capture striking images at the Olympics, providing unique overhead and on-target shots.
Despite a challenging season, Georgia Tech's leadership is supporting coach Damon Stoudamire, as the team clings to its pride.
Rays reliever Edwin Uceta reported not feeling well in his shoulder while playing catch, raising concerns about his condition.
Nielsen has revised the final rating for the Super Bowl, reporting a total of 125.6 million viewers.

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a former interim New York City police commissioner who accused the NYPD of 'systemic corruption'.
A judge has mandated the takeover of healthcare operations in Arizona prisons following years of documented poor care for inmates.
The Indonesian leader has signed a trade deal with President Trump during a visit to Washington for the Board of Peace.
Pedro Neto's hat trick propelled Chelsea into the FA Cup fifth round, with Wrexham also advancing.

The actor, known for his roles in Grey's Anatomy and Euphoria, was diagnosed last year with ALS.
In a rare occurrence, Catholics and Muslims in Kosovo are observing Ash Wednesday and Ramadan within the same week.
Longtime Dodgers executive Lon Rosen has been appointed as the new president of business operations for the Los Angeles Lakers.
Alysa Liu, 20, ended the U.S. women's gold medal drought in singles figure skating by becoming the first American woman to win an Olympic gold medal in the sport.
Met Opera’s 2026-27 season has 17 productions, its fewest in at least 60 years AP News
Orioles third baseman Jordan Westburg is reportedly 'physically unable' to participate in spring training.
The Kentucky Supreme Court has ruled that the state's charter schools law is unconstitutional.
Danika Mason, a sports reporter for Australia’s Channel Nine, has apologized after appearing to slur her words during a live segment from the Winter Olympics.

The USA women's ice hockey team staged a comeback to defeat Canada 2-1 in overtime, securing the gold medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
FIFA proposes a $50 million soccer stadium for Gaza, a region in dire need of basic infrastructure like homes, roads, and power after recent conflicts.
Applications for jobless aid in the US decreased last week, indicating continued low layoff rates.
The United States has paid approximately $160 million of the nearly $4 billion it owes to the United Nations.

NASA has completed a second rocket fueling test, a critical step in determining the timeline for when Artemis astronauts will embark on their journey to the moon.

Grammy-winning musician Jesse Harris discusses his experience working with a full orchestra for the first time, describing it as an incredible experience.
Bulgaria's president has appointed a caretaker government and scheduled a snap election for April 19, following political instability.
A new AP-NORC poll reveals that many Democrats are still expressing dissatisfaction with their own party.
A dog caused a disruption during the Winter Olympics cross-country skiing qualifiers, joining competitors as they approached the finish line.
Two people were killed and seven wounded in a street shooting in Richmond's entertainment district, which reportedly occurred after a fight.
A record-setting Winter Olympics: 6 golds and 15 medals for the US in women's events set marks AP News
Harrop and Anselmet combined to secure victory for France in the mixed relay event, marking ski mountaineering's debut at the Olympics.
Photos highlight Ukrainian war veterans who are finding healing and hope by participating in stage performances.

The US military has airlifted a small reactor as former President Trump advocates for the rapid deployment of nuclear power.
Ukraine has reportedly launched a strike on a key industrial site located deep within Russian territory.

Banner at justice department just the latest example of how president has imposed himself on daily US life You wouldn’t be alone if you feel that the US more closely resembles North Korea these days –
Australia has been eliminated from the T20 World Cup following a decisive loss to Oman.
The Trump administration has eased limits on coal plants for emitting mercury and other toxins.
A member of the Zizians group, which has been linked to deaths in several states, has been bailed out in Maryland.
At halfpipe, neither US-born Olympic medal favorite competes for U.S. Eileen Gu takes the heat AP News
Vivian Tu, known as 'Your Rich BFF,' shares her favorite personal finance tips.
Dylan Larkin and Megan Keller are highlighted for their contributions to Michigan hockey, with players from the state making an impact in both college, the NHL, and the Olympics.
Major League Soccer has opened its season with an eye on the upcoming World Cup and a schedule shift planned for 2027.
Brazilian skier Lucas Pinheiro Braathen experiences a mix of success and setbacks at the Olympics, winning gold but falling in slalom.
Inflation in December increased more quickly than anticipated, raising concerns about the pace of price growth.
An article highlights the importance of safely recycling old batteries to give them a new life and reduce environmental impact.
Milwaukee's Pat Murphy agrees to extension after managing Brewers to 2 straight division titles AP News
Etchison scored 29 points, guiding Idaho State to a 73-69 win against Montana.
The German leader is scheduled to make his first visit to China next week, as the country seeks to establish a 'right balance' in its relationship with Beijing.
The sister of North Korea's leader has stated that South Korea's expression of regret over drone incidents was sensible but ultimately inadequate.
The Supreme Court has issued a ruling striking down some of former President Trump's most extensive tariffs, leading to immediate reactions and fallout.
Italian bagpipers performed at Olympic curling events, paying homage to the sport's Scottish origins.
Hilary Knight and Evan Bates will carry the flag for Team USA at the Closing Ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics, recognizing Knight's record-breaking hockey goals and Bates' ice dance legacy.

Barcelona's iconic Sagrada Familia church has reached its full height with the placement of a cross on its central Tower of Jesus Christ, though construction is still ongoing after 144 years.
Kim Jong Un lauded North Korea's economic progress and its position on the international stage during a major party meeting.
Tanner and the No. 19 Vanderbilt team are hosting Tennessee in an upcoming baseball game.
Updates on the Atlanta Braves include news on the ABS challenge system and player Austin Riley.
Bennedict Mathurin scored 38 points in his Clippers home debut, leading them to a 115-114 win over the Nuggets, while the Magic handed the Kings their franchise-record 15th straight loss.

Social media companies are facing increasing legal scrutiny and potential reckoning over the alleged mental health harms their platforms inflict on children.

Bolivia's former leader, Evo Morales, has reappeared in a stronghold after a seven-week absence, putting an end to rumors that he had fled the country following the abduction of Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela.
Utah Valley secured a 65-46 victory over Cal Baptist, with Davis contributing 14 points to the win.

This article showcases a collection of the week's most captivating photos, featuring an explosive meal, a joyous carnival, and other striking images.

Arms control experts are warning that a proposed nuclear deal between Saudi Arabia and the United States could allow the kingdom to engage in some form of uranium enrichment.

Recovery efforts for eight bodies from a California avalanche are expected to resume after being delayed by dangerous weather conditions.

Several NBA teams are in action, with Brooklyn on a road skid, Detroit playing Chicago after a strong performance from Cunningham, Cleveland on a win streak, Houston taking a road win streak into a matchup with New York, and the Spurs on a six-game win streak.
A memo indicates that the White House was 'excellently preserved' during the East Wing demolition for Trump's ballroom.
San Francisco teachers and the district have reached an agreement, ending the first strike in decades.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver is reportedly discussing potential anti-tanking measures with general managers, according to Associated Press sources.
Mavs rookie Cooper Flagg will be sidelined for an additional game as he continues to recover from a foot injury.
The Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Brooklyn Nets 112-84, extending their winning streak to six games.
This story reports on how major US stock indexes fared on a specific Thursday and the dip in average US long-term mortgage rates to their lowest level in over three years.
The City of Beverly Hills issued an apology to Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown after initially making claims about an event he hosted that was subsequently shut down.
José van Dam, the celebrated award-winning singer, has died at the age of 85, leaving a significant mark on the music world.
Republicans are hoping the Supreme Court will intervene to stop new lines from being drawn for New York City’s only GOP House seat.

Former US President Donald Trump has ordered the Pentagon and other government agencies to declassify and release files related to UFOs and aliens, citing public interest in the topic.
Authorities in Mexico and El Salvador have made significant cocaine seizures at sea, as the United States continues its lethal strikes against drug trafficking operations.
The Arizona Cardinals have broken ground on a new performance center and headquarters, scheduled to open in 2028.
Prosecutors are upholding a former militant's conviction while simultaneously criticizing the judge's past conduct as a prosecutor.
Nielsen has revised the final viewer figures for the Super Bowl, increasing the average viewership to 125.6 million after releasing updated numbers on Thursday for the February 8 game.
The finalists for the Lukas Prize have been revealed, highlighting a biography of James Baldwin and a poignant account of the war in Ukraine.
Joe Gibbs Racing has filed a lawsuit against its former director, Chris Gabehart, alleging 'brazen' theft of trade secrets.

A large banner featuring Donald Trump's face was displayed on the Justice Department headquarters.
A teacher in Garissa, Kenya, who was killed in a recent Shabaab attack, had previously survived another attack two years prior and had pleaded for a transfer due to threats from terrorists and students.

US lawmakers call on the Trump administration to pursue justice for victims, as UN expert urges probes across the world.
Members of the UN Security Council have strongly criticized Israel's plans for the West Bank, just ahead of a meeting of Trump's Board of Peace.
A jury has convicted a man in the killings of four people sleeping on New York City streets, rejecting his insanity defense.
Johnson scores 20 points as South Carolina State secures an 85-72 victory over North Carolina Central.

A snow drought in California created unstable conditions, contributing to a deadly avalanche in the region.
US star Mikaela Shiffrin darts to early lead in women’s slalom at Milan Cortina Olympics AP News
Gold medalist Jutta Leerdam could potentially earn $1 million from Nike following a 'sexy moment' on the ice after winning her 1,000-meter race.
A rare collection of Paul McCartney and Wings memorabilia is set to be displayed at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this summer.