Tuesday, February 10, 2026

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Sarwar urges resignation, Starmer refuses

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar urged UK prime minister Keir Starmer to resign over the Epstein-linked Mandelson appointment, but Starmer said he was "not prepared to walk away."

Sarwar urges resignation, Starmer refuses
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Bad Bunny celebrates Boricua pride

Bad Bunny performed the Super Bowl LX halftime show at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, celebrating Puerto Rican culture, and President Donald Trump called it "terrible."

Bad Bunny celebrates Boricua pride
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Buckingham Palace backs police probe

King Charles III said Buckingham Palace was ready to support police investigating allegations that Prince Andrew passed confidential trade reports to Jeffrey Epstein.

Buckingham Palace backs police probe
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Epstein leak prompts investigations, resignations

Leaked Epstein files exposed ties between Jeffrey Epstein and politicians, diplomats and royals in several countries and prompted police protection, resignations and formal investigations in Norway, Britain and France.

Epstein leak prompts investigations, resignations
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Maxwell Pleads Fifth, Seeks Pardon

Ghislaine Maxwell invoked the Fifth Amendment and declined to answer questions during a closed House deposition in Washington, her lawyer saying she would testify only if granted clemency by Trump.

Maxwell Pleads Fifth, Seeks Pardon
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Trump cedes two NATO posts

President Donald Trump's administration transferred two NATO command posts to European countries — reportedly Italy and Britain — as he pushed allies to assume greater responsibility for their security.

Trump cedes two NATO posts
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Jimmy Lai jailed twenty years

Pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai, 78, was sentenced to 20 years in Hong Kong on Monday for national security offences, a move that drew international condemnation.

Jimmy Lai jailed twenty years
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AI top Super Bowl advertisers

AI companies, including rivals OpenAI and Anthropic, dominated Super Bowl advertising, outspending traditional film marketers and underscoring fierce tech competition during the broadcast.

AI top Super Bowl advertisers
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Airlines cancel flights to Cuba

Cuban authorities notified international airlines that the island was running out of aviation fuel, prompting Air Canada to cancel flights to the island and repatriate thousands of passengers.

Airlines cancel flights to Cuba
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Caffeine may lower dementia risk

A U.S. study of 132,000 people found 2–3 cups of caffeinated coffee or 1–2 cups of tea daily linked to a 15–20% lower dementia risk, but it was observational.

Caffeine may lower dementia risk
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Gran Sasso founder Zichichi dies

Italian physicist Antonino Zichichi, founder of the Gran Sasso Laboratories and a prominent figure in particle physics, died in Italy today at 96 after a career in research and outreach.

Gran Sasso founder Zichichi dies
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Nature loss threatens worldwide economies

The IPBES declared global nature loss a systemic economic risk and urged companies and governments to restructure incentives and curb harmful subsidies to protect economies.

Nature loss threatens worldwide economies
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EU outlaws destroying unsold clothing

The European Commission announced a regulation banning large companies in the EU from destroying unsold clothing, effective from July, to curb waste and greenhouse-gas emissions.

EU outlaws destroying unsold clothing
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Margot Robbie film divides critics

Emerald Fennell’s new Wuthering Heights, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, divided critics with lurid sexualization, campy excess and an emotionally hollow reinvention of Brontë’s novel.

Margot Robbie film divides critics
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Pulmonary embolism kills O Hara

Catherine O'Hara died on Jan. 30 at 71 in Los Angeles; her death certificate listed a pulmonary embolism with rectal cancer as the underlying cause.

Pulmonary embolism kills O Hara
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Seahawks win second Super Bowl

Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 in the Super Bowl, securing the franchise's second NFL championship, driven by a dominant defense.

Seahawks win second Super Bowl
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Lindsey Vonn crashes, requires surgery

Lindsey Vonn was hospitalized after crashing in the Olympic downhill at Cortina’s Tofane course and underwent two operations to treat a severe fracture to her left leg.

Lindsey Vonn crashes, requires surgery
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CMS director Oz urges vaccination

CMS director Oz urged Americans to vaccinate against measles as the United States faced its worst outbreak in decades, including clusters in South Carolina and among March for Life attendees.

CMS director Oz urges vaccination
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Mental health council suspends NRK

Norway's Council for Mental Health paused cooperation with public broadcaster NRK after media revelations that Crown Princess Mette-Marit had contact with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Mental health council suspends NRK
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Guthrie Pleads, Ransom Deadline Looms

Savannah Guthrie pleaded for the public’s help finding her 84-year-old mother, Nancy, who disappeared from her Arizona home on Jan. 31 as a purported $6 million ransom deadline loomed.

Guthrie Pleads, Ransom Deadline Looms
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Gil Ofarim wins amid controversy

Singer Gil Ofarim was crowned Dschungelkönig in Australia despite controversy over his Davidsstern remarks, a result critics called divisive amid debate over his conduct.

Gil Ofarim wins amid controversy
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