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 (DIR)  * Trump administration files new lawsuit against Harvard in long-running funding battle
 (DIR)  * Attacks on Harvard by Trump administration have built for months. A timeline of the dispute
 (DIR)  * Amazon’s Ring cancels controversial partnership with tech company Flock amid privacy concerns
 (DIR)  * Rubio and European leaders agree on one thing: The old world order ‘no longer exists’
 (DIR)  * Powerful Dubai tycoon replaced after DOJ reveals sexually explicit emails with Epstein
 (DIR)  * Don Lemon pleads not guilty to federal charges stemming from church protest
 (DIR)  * Operator of Eddie Bauer stores in the US and Canada files for bankruptcy
 (DIR)  * Trump admin is pulling supercomputers out of key weather and climate research center
 (DIR)  * Au pair who plotted elaborate double murder with Brendan Banfield sentenced to maximum 10 years in prison
 (DIR)  * Trump administration deported some migrants at a cost of $1 million each, Democratic report says
 (DIR)  * US sending second aircraft carrier group to Middle East, sources say
 (DIR)  * Don Lemon hires former federal prosecutor who resigned over handling of fatal ICE shooting probe
 (DIR)  * Inflation slowed in January, but some prices are still biting
 (DIR)  * A partial government shutdown is about to hit the Department of Homeland Security. Here’s what that means
 (DIR)  * Two top aides to RFK Jr. leaving HHS as part of leadership shakeup
 (DIR)  * Wendy’s will continue closing hundreds of stores through mid-2026
 (DIR)  * What we know about the victims killed in one of Canada’s worst school shootings
 (DIR)  * Disturbing video and a person questioned. Here are the key developments in the Nancy Guthrie case
 (DIR)  * UK High Court rules Palestine Action terror ban is unlawful, marking blow to government
 (DIR)  * Why haven’t humans been back to the moon in over 50 years?
 (DIR)  * How popular are Democrats’ shutdown demands on immigration?
 (DIR)  * ‘Off-putting’ and ‘confronting’: Bikinis banned on Sydney bus after modesty complaints
 (DIR)  * Valentine’s Day sticker shock: Chocolate prices are spiking
 (DIR)  * After letting Trump abuse it for a year, the legislative branch shows a little pride
 (DIR)  * IOC under fire for selling Nazi-era Olympic Games T-shirt
 (DIR)  * SpaceX and NASA launch astronauts to relieve bare-bones crew at ISS
 (DIR)  * Missing Canadians, ‘white gold’ and a snow drought: The strange US ski season
 (DIR)  * Trump’s wrecking ball menaces European leaders as they gather in Munich
 (DIR)  * US military’s urgent push for laser weapons behind El Paso airport shutdown
 (DIR)  * His family fled Afghanistan facing threats for supporting US troops. Now he sits in ICE custody at risk of being sent back
 (DIR)  * Trump promised RFK Jr. would ‘restore faith in American health care.’ A year in, trust has plummeted
 (DIR)  * ‘History is being erased’: Artist Nick Cave brings his ancient mammoths to the Smithsonian
 (DIR)  * Former Norway leader charged with corruption after probe into alleged Epstein ties, lawyers say
 (DIR)  * Why Trump’s immigration crackdown isn’t boosting hiring
 (DIR)  * Bangladesh’s BNP wins big in first election since Gen Z uprising, son of former ruler set to become prime minister
 (DIR)  * Pickleball dispute sparks brawl at Florida country club
 (DIR)  * Do these companies help veterans — or are they cheating them?
 (DIR)  * Nobody asked: Trump’s DOJ steps up uninvited recommendations at Supreme Court
 (DIR)  * Could this teenage girl be North Korea’s next leader?
 (DIR)  * CIA pitches Chinese military officers on helping the US in new video, amid officer purge in China
 (DIR)  * How the anti-Trump resistance is slowly stirring
 (DIR)  * Guns and mental health struggles: What the apparent online footprint of the Canada school shooter tells us
 (DIR)  * US energy secretary and Venezuela’s acting president tour oil facility in warming ties just weeks after Maduro ouster
 (DIR)  * Kathy Ruemmler, top Goldman Sachs lawyer, resigning amid Epstein fallout
 (DIR)  * Communications breakdown over El Paso airspace closure sparks finger pointing across Trump administration
 (DIR)  * Trump delivers a deadly blow to EPA’s ability to regulate climate pollution
 (DIR)  * Judge grants Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss a preliminary injunction for extra eligibility
 (DIR)  * New judicial ethics code says judges may speak out against ‘illegitimate’ attacks
 (DIR)  * Bipartisan opposition over inflammatory comments likely to sink Trump State Dept. nominee
 (DIR)  * Chilling images are the biggest break so far in the Nancy Guthrie case. Here’s what stands out to law enforcement experts
 (DIR)  * CNN’s guide to the most important elections of 2026
 (DIR)  * Suspected shooter named as community gathers to grieve after Canada’s worst school shooting in decades. Here’s what we know
 (DIR)  * Dog food concerns, soaring heating bills, newly discovered portrait: Catch up on the day’s stories
 (DIR)  * White House seeks to tighten control over HHS priorities with personnel shakeup
 (DIR)  * Takeaways: Enforcement surge ending in Minneapolis as state and DHS officials face tough questions in Senate
 (DIR)  * Department of Homeland Security on track to shut down with lawmakers leaving Washington and an unresolved ICE fight
 (DIR)  * Judge says Pete Hegseth is unlawfully retaliating against Sen. Mark Kelly over ‘illegal orders’ video
 (DIR)  * Netanyahu leans on Trump ties as Israel heads toward elections
 (DIR)  * House speaker condemns Trump Justice Department monitoring of lawmakers’ Epstein document review
 (DIR)  * Astronomers detect a solar system they say should not be possible
 (DIR)  * Tracking measles cases in the United States
 (DIR)  * The ‘Quad God’ made history with his Olympic backflip, but some say the glory was owed to a Black skater
 (DIR)  * Justice Department’s antitrust chief has been fired, sources say
 (DIR)  * US military pulls last troops from key military facility in Syria
 (DIR)  * Billionaire Manchester United co-owner sparks outrage by claiming UK ‘colonized by immigrants’
 (DIR)  * He witnessed the sun’s power ‘like nobody else before or since.’ Now his first portrait has been found
 (DIR)  * Republicans urge Trump to hold firm against Democrats’ DHS demands as clock ticks toward shutdown
 (DIR)  * Trump met with David Ellison days before saying he’s ‘not involved’ in Paramount’s Netflix battle
 (DIR)  * Actor takes legal action to stop Albania’s government from using her image for ‘AI minister’
 (DIR)  * Swiss to vote in referendum on right-wing party’s proposal to limit population to 10 million
 (DIR)  * Gallup ends its presidential tracking poll, the latest shift in the public opinion landscape
 (DIR)  * The Epstein files come for Hollywood royalty
 (DIR)  * An aspiring rapper is accused of throwing acid in a woman’s face. Prosecutors say his music video helped incriminate him
 (DIR)  * Russia says it has blocked WhatsApp amid wider clampdown on social media
 (DIR)  * Ireland is paying artists a basic income in a pioneering scheme
 (DIR)  * A ‘Wuthering Heights’ adaptation as shallow as a puddle glittering in the sun
 (DIR)  * Home heating bills are soaring as temperatures plunge. It’s yet another rising cost for Americans
 (DIR)  * Governors association says all members now invited to White House meeting as Trump defends exclusion of some Democrats
 (DIR)  * You might be eligible for free tax prep and filing services
 (DIR)  * The long trip your flowers will make before you can say ‘I love you’ this Valentine’s Day
 (DIR)  * Gisèle Pelicot’s first televised interview: 5 takeaways from the woman who launched a rallying cry against sex abuse
 (DIR)  * ‘They put me on there to die’: Conservatives unload on GOP’s failures to carry out DOGE cost-cutting
 (DIR)  * James Van Der Beek, ‘Dawson’s Creek’ star, has died
 (DIR)  * Freeways as runways: Indonesia plans to turn its islands into cheaper ‘aircraft carriers’
 (DIR)  * Trump admin removes Pride flag from Stonewall National Monument
 (DIR)  * Chair of Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission removes member after heated hearing on antisemitism
 (DIR)  * BYU standout receiver Parker Kingston charged with first-degree rape in Utah
 (DIR)  * Gen Z won the revolution. The old guard are dominating the election
 (DIR)  * How Trump failed in his latest bid to weaponize justice
 (DIR)  * Surprise US military plans to use counter-drone laser triggered El Paso airspace closure, sources say
 (DIR)  * Instagram chief denies social media can be ‘clinically addictive’ in landmark case
 (DIR)  * Published Epstein files included video showing the face of an undercover FBI employee
 (DIR)  * A K-pop star, a cliff edge and 2,000 daily visitors: How one Australian beauty spot spiraled into crisis
 (DIR)  * How allies of AI are ramping up their political donations for the midterms
 (DIR)  * Six House Republicans defy Trump to block his Canada tariffs
 (DIR)  * Gun accessory company to pay $1.75 million to Buffalo supermarket shooting victims
 (DIR)  * 5 takeaways from Pam Bondi’s fiery testimony
 (DIR)  * Border Patrol official praised agent’s ‘excellent service’ hours after he shot Chicago woman, new evidence shows
 (DIR)  * Canada in shock after worst school shooting in decades leaves at least eight dead
 (DIR)  * Stocks barely budge as January hiring jumps
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