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2/8/2026
US ski star Lindsey Vonn crashes in Olympic downhill race
- Lindsey Vonn crashed shortly into the women's downhill race, ending her Olympic comeback hopes.
- The crash happened after she hit a gate, causing her to be airlifted off the mountain.
- Vonn, who is 41, was aiming for a medal after a knee replacement surgery.
- Other U.S. skiers are also competing, but training runs have faced delays due to weather.
- Ski teammate Bella Wright expressed heartbreak over Vonn's crash.
State Department will delete X posts from before Trump returned to office
- The State Department plans to delete all its past posts on X before Trump’s 2025 return.
- These posts will be archived but not publicly viewable, requiring special requests to access them.
- This move is part of a broader effort to control messaging and focus on the current administration.
- Some staff and experts are concerned this will hinder transparency and public records.
- Previous administrations usually kept these records accessible for public viewing.
Immigrant whose skull was broken in 8 places during ICE arrest says beating was unprovoked
- Alberto Castañeda Mondragón suffered severe injuries during his arrest by ICE officers.
- He recalls being brutally beaten and later hospitalized for skull fractures.
- ICE claims he ran into a wall, but medical professionals dispute this story.
- Castañeda is now recovering but faces memory and balance issues and lacks health insurance.
- His case highlights ongoing concerns about ICE treatment of immigrants.
One week since Nancy Guthrie was last seen, here's what we know
- Nancy Guthrie has been missing for a week after dinner with family.
- Her family fears she may have been taken by force and not wandered away.
- Police are investigating blood found at her home and a broken doorbell camera.
- A ransom note was sent to media, and the FBI has offered a reward for information.
- The family is pleading for contact from whoever may have Nancy.
'Washington Post' CEO resigns after going AWOL during massive job cuts
- Washington Post CEO Will Lewis resigned amid controversy and layoffs affecting a third of the newsroom.
- His tenure was marked by unfulfilled promises and financial losses.
- Staffers had called for help from ownership to avoid cuts but received no reply.
- The paper plans to focus on U.S. politics and national security moving forward.
- The paper's business challenges have raised concerns about its future and credibility.
Pentagon says it's cutting ties with 'woke' Harvard, ending military training
- The Pentagon will stop all military training programs with Harvard University.
- This decision aligns with a pushback against what the administration calls 'woke' policies.
- Current students at Harvard can finish their courses but new enrollments will cease.
- This move reflects ongoing tensions between Harvard and the Trump administration.
- Additional evaluations of military training programs at other universities are expected.
The CIA World Factbook is dead. Here's how I came to love it
- The CIA announced it will stop publishing the World Factbook, a key source of global information.
- The Factbook has been widely used for decades by researchers and journalists alike.
- Many fear its loss will hinder public knowledge of countries and their governments.
- The decision is seen as part of a greater effort to tighten control over information.
- Previous versions of the Factbook are preserved online despite its removal.
They're cured of leprosy. Why do they still live in leprosy colonies?
- Many former leprosy patients continue to live in colonies despite being cured of the disease.
- Social stigma from the disease often prevents them from reintegrating into society.
- Some residents choose to stay because it's their home and they feel safe there.
- Conditions in the colonies are improving, but prejudice and poverty remain issues.
- Efforts are being made to educate the public and reduce stigma surrounding leprosy.
Trump refuses to apologize after posting racist meme of the Obamas
- Trump posted a racist meme depicting the Obamas as apes, causing widespread backlash.
- He defended the post, refusing to apologize, and claimed he made no mistake.
- Critics, including some Republicans, condemned the post as racist.
- Trump believes his previous achievements show he is not racist.
- The incident highlights his controversial communication style and public perception.
Thailand counts votes in early election with 3 main parties vying for power
- Thailand held an early election seen as a contest among three major parties.
- No single party is expected to achieve a majority, leading to potential coalition discussions.
- The People's Party is seen as favored but may struggle to form a government.
- The election occurs amid political and economic concerns within the country.
- Polling suggests significant shifts in voter support compared to previous elections.
What does the CIA not want you to know? The quiz has the secret
- A new news quiz was released, tying into the date of 2/6/26.
- The quiz is simple yet aims to engage readers with accessible content.
- Little details hint it may involve secrets from the CIA.
- It's quickly gaining interest among those who enjoy tracking fun news.
- Encourages participation for broader engagement.
DOJ admits redaction errors in Epstein docs while names in files face scrutiny
- The DOJ is working to correct redaction errors that exposed names of Epstein's abuse victims.
- Some victims expressed outrage over the mishandling of sensitive information.
- The latest release included millions of documents, but many remain unviewed.
- Previous response to Freedom of Information Act requests led to frustrations.
- Congress continues to push for accountability and transparency in the investigation.
DVDs and public transit: Boycott drives people to ditch Big Tech to protest ICE
- A boycott against tech companies is driving users to cancel subscriptions in protest of ICE actions.
- The campaign, 'Resist and Unsubscribe,' encourages opting out of Big Tech services.
- Participants are trying to adopt local alternatives and avoid using companies associated with ICE.
- This movement has gained traction as people seek to express their concerns over immigration policies.
- The effectiveness of such boycotts in the long term remains uncertain.
Japan's first female prime minister stakes her future on snap elections
- Japan's first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, is looking for a decisive win in upcoming elections.
- Trump's endorsement has added to her campaign's visibility ahead of the election.
- Takaichi aims to secure a strong majority and pursue bold policies.
- Concerns persist over her coalition's stability and historical controversies.
- Public opinion toward her leadership and policies may shift rapidly.
Minneapolis now has daily deportation flights. One man has been documenting them
- Nick Benson monitors and documents daily deportation flights from Minneapolis to ensure transparency.
- He's counted 2,339 detainees deported in January amid ongoing heightened enforcement.
- The lack of information from ICE about deportations prompts community accountability efforts.
- Advocates worry about detainee rights and due process in rapid deportations.
- Benson's observations provide unique insights into this process happening behind the scenes.
Trump's harsh immigration tactics are taking a political hit
- Polls show many Americans disapprove of Trump's aggressive immigration tactics.
- Both independents and party loyalists are calling for a change in strategy.
- Trump acknowledges a need for a 'softer touch' amid rising criticism.
- The crisis has opened an opportunity for Democrats to respond more reasonably.
- Failure to address public concerns may impact Republican candidates in the midterm elections.
Some Public Health Service officers deployed in detention centers suffer 'moral distress'
- Public Health Service officers report moral distress while working in ICE detention centers.
- Chaotic environments and inadequate care have led to some resignations among healthcare providers.
- Conditions at the facilities often contradict their mission to promote health.
- The rising number of deportations is causing operational fatigue among healthcare staff.
- Ethical concerns arise as healthcare professionals grapple with their role in the system.
From Jesus to Jurassic Park: This year's Super Bowl ads are playing it safe
- Super Bowl ads are expected to mix nostalgia and humor without sharp social messages.
- He Gets Us campaign emphasizes community issues while targeting a wide audience.
- Celebrities and lighthearted themes dominate the year's commercials.
- Novel contests and crowd-driven content are emerging this year as marketing strategies.
- Marketing approaches show a shift towards safer, less controversial choices.
Behind the glitz in Milan, the Epstein scandal casts its shadow over the Olympic movement
- Emails from Casey Wasserman linked to Maxwell have raised concerns in Olympic circles.
- Wasserman denies a personal relationship with Epstein, apologizing for his comments.
- Political leaders call for his resignation ahead of the 2028 Games due to the scandal.
- The Olympic community is scrutinizing ties to Epstein amid ongoing discussions.
- Calls for accountability in sports management continue as the games near.
Trump promised a crypto revolution. So why is bitcoin crashing?
- Bitcoin's value has significantly dropped from its all-time high after Trump's re-election.
- Speculative investments and borrowing fueled the initial surge but led to subsequent plummets.
- Political announcements and fears of market volatility affected investor confidence.
- Despite drops, some investors remain hopeful for regulatory changes favoring cryptocurrency.
- The future of Bitcoin remains uncertain amid changing market conditions.