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Skier Lindsey Vonn's Winter Olympic comeback dream is in jeopardy after a crash

Lindsey Vonn crashed in a World Cup downhill at Crans-Montana, was airlifted, and now faces uncertainty about competing for an Olympic medal in 2026.
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3 hours ago
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Journalist Don Lemon arrested after protest that disrupted Minnesota church service

Don Lemon was arrested after entering a Minnesota church and recording anti-immigration enforcement protesters who disrupted a service.
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Don Lemon arrested after filming protest at Minnesota church

Don Lemon was arrested by federal agents after entering a St. Paul church and recording protesters who disrupted a service.
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'ChatGPT saved my life.' How patients, and doctors, are using AI to make a diagnosis

AI chatbots like ChatGPT can provide timely medical triage, influence urgent care decisions, and are increasingly integrated into patient-facing healthcare tools.
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4 hours ago

DHS ramps up surveillance in immigration raids, sweeping in citizens

Biometric surveillance and vast interconnected databases underpin an aggressive immigration enforcement campaign, expanding data collection and agency and contractor data-sharing with limited transparency.
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2 hours ago

Parents navigate a fracturing vaccine landscape

Lowering CDC routine vaccine recommendations and advisory changes are increasing parental anxiety and prompting some parents to delay visits, change pediatricians, or vaccinate infants early.
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28 minutes ago

University of Maine student dies after gas exposure at Woodland Pulp Mill

"The loss of a student is heartbreaking and our thoughts are with Kasie's family, friends, classmates, faculty, and all who knew and cared for him," the letter reads. "We recognize that news like this can be very distressing and may bring up many emotions. Please know that you are not alone and support is available."
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Justice Department releasing 3 million pages from its Jeffrey Epstein files

After missing a Dec. 19 deadline set by Congress to release all of the files, the Justice Department said it tasked hundreds of lawyers with reviewing the records to determine what needs to be redacted, or blacked out, to protect the identities of victims of sexual abuse. The number of documents subject to review has ballooned to 5.2 million, including duplicates, the department said.
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Judge rules Luigi Mangione will not face death penalty in healthcare CEO case

Luigi Mangione will not face the death penalty after a federal judge dismissed capital-eligible charges; he still faces federal stalking counts carrying life sentences.
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This 661-mile Scenic Route Was Just Named the 'Road Trip of the Year'-and It Includes National Parks and the 'Loneliest Road'

A 661-mile road trip links Flagstaff, the Grand Canyon, Zion, Great Basin, and Route 50 to minimize crowds and maximize scenic views.
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Suspect in Brooklyn Chabad HQ ramming incident due in court. Why prosecutors say it was no accident.

"It's a miracle no one was hurt," said Chabad member Yoseph Bankhalter. "You never know what someone's intentions are, so we need more security."
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Philadelphia woman finds car encased in ice after apparent pipe burst nearby

A water-line break in Fishtown caused a driver’s car to become encased in ice amid six consecutive below-freezing days, with crews digging up the road.
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Boxer Gervonta Tank' Davis faces attempted kidnapping, battery charges in latest arrest

Gervonta 'Tank' Davis was arrested near Miami on charges of false imprisonment, attempted kidnapping and battery over an October domestic incident; he posted bail.
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Waymo probed after robotaxi hit child near California elementary school

US regulators are investigating Waymo after an autonomous vehicle struck a child near a Santa Monica elementary school, increasing scrutiny of robotaxi behavior around children.
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Bay Area woman sentenced for sexually molesting girl prosecutors say was groomed

In it, Whisman acknowledged causing pain to the girl, whose name is being withheld because she is a minor and a victim of sex abuse, and resolved to redeem herself while incarcerated. 'All I can do is ask for forgiveness from Jane Doe,' Balaram said as he finished reading Whisman's statement to the court. Hein wished her luck before concluding the sentencing hearing, which lasted a matter of minutes before Whisman was removed from the courtroom by a Sonoma County sheriff's deputy.
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NFL bars prediction market ads from Super Bowl

It appears that ads from companies like Polymarket or Kalshi will not air during the upcoming Super Bowl. According to the NFL, the league placed prediction market commercials under its "prohibited categories" for Super Bowl advertising on February 8. As reported by Front Office Sports, prediction markets now sit under the same category as tobacco, pornography, firearms, "and other controversial subjects."
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Chevron in Talks to Expand Venezuela Oil License as Trump Shifts Energy Policy

Chevron Corp ( NYSE:CVX) is negotiating with the Trump administration to expand its Venezuela oil license, aiming to boost exports to 300,000 barrels per day by March. The move comes as Trump pivots toward energy independence policies, creating a strategic opening for Chevron to capitalize on discounted Venezuelan heavy crude. The stock has responded enthusiastically. Chevron surged 12.3% year-to-date through January 29, hitting a 52-week high of $174.92 earlier this week.
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Home Insurance Now Takes A Record 9% of Your Mortgage Payment, the Highest Ever

Homeowners insurance premiums are rising sharply nationwide as higher construction and reinsurance costs increase replacement estimates, raising premiums even without claims.
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Suze Orman Is Right When Saying Emergency Savings Is Not Optional

Households should build an emergency fund equal to at least eight months of living expenses to prepare for potential economic downturns.
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Teofimo, Shakur went from sparring as princes to fighting to be boxing kings

Shakur Stevenson displayed extraordinary endurance and skill during a 2016 sparring session, holding his own against seasoned professionals and rival Teofimo Lopez Jr.
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Trump sues IRS and Treasury for $10 billion over leaked tax information

President Donald Trump filed a $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS and Treasury claiming leaked tax records from 2018–2020 caused reputational, financial, and electoral harm.
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Can you save a public parking spot after a snowstorm? The debate rages on

City rules vary: some ban space savers on public streets after snow while others allow limited temporary use or have local traditions.
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For U.S. figure skating, grief over the D.C. crash makes for a bittersweet Olympics

Max Naumov won a Figure Skating Championships bronze and Olympic team spot a year after his parents, who coached him, died in a 2025 crash.
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Kalshi in court over 19 federal lawsuits. What's the future of prediction markets?

Kalshi's rapid growth has sparked rival offerings and federal lawsuits that will hinge on whether wagering on sports qualifies as prohibited "gaming" under federal futures law.
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Trump thinks a weaker dollar is great for America. Is he right?

The U.S. dollar has weakened significantly, helping exporters but raising import costs and reflecting investor concerns about U.S. economic policy.
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A year after deadly midair collision near Washington, families push for safety changes

Families of the midair collision victims turned grief into sustained advocacy for aviation safety reforms and permanent helicopter restrictions while NTSB recommended systemwide changes.
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Lawyers deliver closing arguments in case of five activists accused of felony vandalism at Stanford

Five pro-Palestine activists face felony vandalism and conspiracy charges for alleged damage to Stanford executive offices during a June 2024 protest, facing prison and restitution.
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Border Patrol Employee Arrested in Minnesota After Being Found Passed Out in Car and Covered in Vomit'

Sahan Journal asked the Department of Homeland Security what role Mancillas serves in Border Patrol, but the department declined to answer. CBP stresses honor and integrity in every aspect of our mission, and the overwhelming majority of CBP employees and officers perform their duties with honor and distinction, working tirelessly every day to keep our country safe, a DHS spokesperson told the Journal via email.
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10 hours ago

Ex-Google tech worker is convicted of economic spying to benefit China

Former Google engineer Linwei Ding convicted of economic espionage and theft for stealing thousands of pages of AI-related Google trade secrets to benefit China.
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British American Tobacco accused of helping North Korea fund terrorism in lawsuit

Hundreds of US military service members, civilians and their families have filed a lawsuit for unspecified damages against British American Tobacco (BAT), one of the world's largest tobacco companies, and a subsidiary, claiming the company spent years illicitly helping North Korea fund terrorism weapons that were used against Americans. BAT formed a joint venture in 2001 with a North Korean company to manufacture cigarettes in the country.
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Kristof: Gentrification isn't all bad. How to bring back the American dream

Children who move into redeveloped mixed-income neighborhoods experience significantly improved educational outcomes and upward mobility, while adults show little economic benefit.
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10 hours ago

Santa Clarita girls hockey team members injured in fatal multi-vehicle crash in Colorado

Multiple members of a Santa Clarita girls hockey team were injured in Colorado after an out-of-control snow plow slammed into their sprinter van on Thursday, killing an adult traveling with the team and leaving one of the players in critical condition, authorities said. The crash occurred at 8:54 a.m. when the plow driver, traveling westbound in snowy weather, slammed through the median of Interstate 70 and into oncoming eastbound traffic where it collided with a sprinter van carrying the team,
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Corrupt ex-cop pleads guilty to charges in drug trafficking scheme amNewYork

According to his eight-count indictment, the ex-cop took more than $30,000 in exchange for transporting drugs, including approximately eight kilograms of cocaine; providing unauthorized armed protection for a drug trafficking enterprise; and submitting false reports to the NYPD to help a co-conspirator avoid repayment of a drug-trafficking-related debt. Nguyen entered a guilty plea to three of the indictment's eight counts bribery and narcotics distribution conspiracy, and a firearm charge before U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres Thursday.
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Oakland man charged with attempted murder of SFPD officer in incident where OPD officer shot into the ground

A 25-year-old man was charged with attempting to murder a San Francisco officer by striking him with a car during a hectic incident where an Oakland officer fired his gun into the ground, according to court records. Joseph Willis was charged with attempted murder, three counts of assault upon a police officer with a deadly weapon, attempted carjacking, and illegally possessing a gun and ammunition. The attempted murder charge, which carries a potential life sentence, requires prosecutors to prove he intended to kill the officer.
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Open Letter: Hey BART, You Need to Fire This Driver - Streetsblog San Francisco

BART contractors and employees must stop parking in and blocking protected bike lanes and be held accountable for endangering cyclists and pedestrians.
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Stock Market Live January 30, 2026: S&P 500 (SPY) Deep in the Red

Major U.S. indices fall amid a market pullback while gold plunges and tech earnings produce mixed market reactions.
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12 hours ago

San Jose State announces hiring of six new football assistants to coaching staff

San Jose State promoted Bojay Filimoeatu to defensive coordinator and reshaped the coaching staff after a 3-9 season.
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15 hours ago

TriMet's Present Crisis, and Uncertain Future

In November, TriMet reduced evening service on five bus lines, including the frequent express line on Southeast Division. The agency will implement another wave of service reductions-this time impacting four bus lines-starting March 1. The August reductions are poised to be the biggest round yet. TriMet has proposed changes that could affect or eliminate dozens of bus routes across the Portland metro area, and eliminate a portion of the MAX Green Line.
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Why these women break the law to sell their eggs for IVF

Women in India are illegally selling eggs, undergoing repeated hormone stimulation and surgical retrievals to survive and supply a for-profit fertility market.
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Senegal and Morocco fined and players banned after African Cup final chaos

Africa's soccer body issued fines worth more than $1 million and banned Senegal's coach and Senegalese and Morocco players Wednesday following a shambolic African Cup soccer final this month that involved a walk-off protest by one of the teams, fans trying to storm the field and fights among journalists. The bans only apply to African games and not the World Cup kicking off in June that Senegal and Morocco have both qualified for.
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20 hours ago

How the West was won: K-pop's great assimilation gambit

She watched her peers get called up for groups like SHINee and f(x), but her own debut never came. When Kim, now known professionally as Ejae, was finally dropped by the agency in 2015, the explanation she got was simple: This was a business. As she recently told the Philippine media network ABS-CBN, "SM has a very specific vision and sonic sound and I just didn't really fit that."
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21 hours ago

Democrats block government funding package in Senate as negotiations continue to avert a shutdown

WASHINGTON (AP) - Democrats voted to block legislation to fund the Department of Homeland Security and several other agencies Thursday as they continued to negotiate with Republicans and the White House on new restrictions for President Donald Trump's surge of immigration enforcement. Thursday's 45-55 test vote came as Democrats have threatened a partial government shutdown when money runs out on Friday.
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A man impersonating an FBI agent tried to get Luigi Mangione out of jail, authorities say

A Minnesota man impersonated an FBI agent at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center attempting to free Luigi Mangione; he was arrested and charged.
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21 hours ago

Medicare Advantage insurers face new curbs on overcharges in Trump plan

CMS proposed nearly flat Medicare Advantage rates for 2027 while restricting chart reviews that have driven billions in overpayments to private plans.
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1 day ago

Hundreds of students across Bay Area walk out of school to protest ICE

Hundreds of Bay Area students walked out to protest federal agents' fatal shootings in Minneapolis and the nationwide immigration crackdown.
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19 hours ago

Minnesota man arrested in bizarre Luigi Mangione jailbreak attempt

A 36-year-old Minnesota man was arrested after impersonating an FBI agent while attempting to free accused killer Luigi Mangione from a federal detention center.
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20 hours ago

Ghislaine Maxwell Claims 25 Other Epstein Accomplices Reached Secret Settlements' to Avoid Punishment

Ghislaine Maxwell alleges 25 unnamed Jeffrey Epstein associates made secret settlements tied to sex-abuse allegations, asserting collusion between plaintiff lawyers and the government.
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1 day ago

Texas man convicted of 2 fatal shootings becomes the 1st person executed in the US this year

Charles Victor Thompson was executed by lethal injection in Texas for the 1998 murders of his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend.
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1 day ago

Baltimore bridge collapse: crew members from ship still held by US two years on

Several crew members of a ship that collided with a bridge in Baltimore almost two years ago are still being held in the US by federal authorities despite the fact that no criminal charges have been brought against them. In the early hours of 26 March 2024, the MV Dali departed the port of Baltimore bound for Sri Lanka. While navigating the Fort McHenry channel, the 1,000ft-long Singapore-flagged cargo vessel lost power before striking the bridge. The impact resulted in the deaths of six people who were working on the bridge at the time.
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Sister Dana sez, "The Milan Olympics open on February 6..." - San Francisco Bay Times

Queer cultural events, transgender preservation efforts, and artistic readings contrast with federal actions accused of erasing MLK's legacy and attacking marginalized people.
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International arms dealer sentenced in Brooklyn for exporting American firearms and ammo to Russia

Sergei Zharnovnikov received a 39-month federal sentence for conspiring to illegally export over $1.5 million in U.S.-made firearms and ammunition to Russia via Kyrgyzstan.
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Texas teen girl who went missing after being sex-trafficked was murdered

Partial remains found in 2020 were DNA-matched in 2025 confirming 15-year-old Kristen Galvan, groomed and sex-trafficked by Houston gang members, was murdered.
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Man sentenced to nearly 4 years for role in scheme that ripped off $1 million from California surfers

Moundir Kamil was sentenced to three years and eight months in prison for his role in a surfer-targeting bank fraud ring and must pay $979,772.84 restitution.
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Feds Accuse DOJ Contractor of Stealing, Reselling Cell Phones - Washingtonian

The US Department of Justice charged Javan King with mail fraud, accusing the Maryland resident of purchasing and reselling thousands of government-owned mobile devices, according to a court filing by the DC US Attorney's Office. Prosecutors allege that from 2021 to 2025, King, who worked as an information technology contractor in the DOJ's Civil Rights Division, ordered approximately 4,700 unnecessary phones.
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11 days before he was shot and killed by ICE, Alex Pretti kicked out a vehicle taillight and got wrestled to the ground | Fortune

A week before Alex was gunned down in the street - despite posing no threat to anyone - he was violently assaulted by a group of (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents," Schleicher said in a written statement. "Nothing that happened a full week before could possibly have justified Alex's killing at the hands of ICE on Jan 24.
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Authorities determine no ongoing threat after gun discovery at Santa Cruz County school

Weapons and a mask found at Aptos High were linked to a Dec. 28 juvenile assault; no ongoing threat, investigation and safety measures are underway.
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21 hours ago

Ex-Google Engineer Guilty of Stealing AI Tech for Chinese Firm - DataBreaches.Net

A Google engineer was convicted of stealing AI chip documents and committing economic espionage to build a competing startup in China.
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22 hours ago

I'm sorry from the deepest part of my heart': Two take deals in quadruple shooting on Berkeley's Telegraph Avenue

Any Gutierrez-Rebollo, 27, of Oakland, took the most legal responsibility for the Oct. 8, 2022 killing of 29-year-old religious student Isamaeli Eli Mata'afa, pleading no contest to voluntary manslaughter with the expectation to be sentenced to 14 years on Feb. 5. Co-defendant Michael Monrroy-Ramos, 26, of Union City, pleaded no contest to assault with a deadly weapon for an eight-year prison term, also scheduled to be handed down on Feb. 5, records show.
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Wild Goose Case: Victims of wild animal attacks can sue property owners, appeals court says

Property owners in Michigan may be liable for attacks by wild animals on their land, after an appeals court allowed a worker to sue a hospital after being attacked by a vicious goose in the parking lot, according to Legal Newsline. The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled that plaintiff Eric Leiendecker can sue Ascension Genesis Hospital for basic premises liability. The appeals court rejected the principle of ferae naturae, which generally prohibits lawsuits over the actions of wild animals, according to the story.
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This Popular U.S. State Park Is Expanding-and Adding Miles of New Trails With Gorge Views

Niagara Falls State Park will absorb Whirlpool and Devil's Hole, add trails and signage, creating nearly five miles of continuous Gorge shoreline and unified access.
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LAPD oversight commission overrules chief, says fatal shooting of trans woman was 'out of policy'

LAPD civilian board unanimously found the fatal shooting of 30-year-old Linda Becerra Moran was out of policy, contradicting Chief McDonnell's prior "in policy" finding.
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