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President Trump shared a video that included a racist animation of Barack and Michelle Obama, prompting backlash and the White House to later take it down.
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President Donald Trump said Friday that the high-stakes talks between Iran and the United States in Oman had gone well and that the two sides would meet again next week, though he did not provide any details about the meeting "They had a very good meeting with a very high representative Iran, of Iran, and we'll see how it all turns out," Trump said in a gathering of reporters aboard Air Force One, noting that the country could not be permitted to have nuclear weapons under any deal
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The Milan-Cortina Winter Games are officially open following a dual cauldron ceremony spread across four sites. The main hub was broadcast on Friday from Milan's San Siro stadium, while athletes parading at other venues were seen on video screens.
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The negotiations over Tehran's nuclear capabilities come against a backdrop of deadly protests inside Iran and a buildup of U.S. military assets in the region.
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Police searching homes linked to Peter Mandelson after new revelations from the Jeffrey Epstein files dominate Saturday's papers.
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Our sports correspondent Tariq Panja talks with Katrin Bennhold about the security at the Olympics in Italy, including the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, who the U.S. says are there only in an advisory role.
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Lil Jon's son, Nathan Smith, was reported missing on Feb. 3, according to the Milton Police Department.
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Stellantis said it expects to take a 22-billion-euro ($26 billion) as it overhauls its business to accelerate the rollout of electric and hybrid vehicles.
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Feb. 6, 2026 | Italian pride on display as the Milano-Cortina Winter Games open with performances from Mariah Carey and Andrea Bocelli. Canada opens its new consulate in Greenland. And, Toronto Blue Jays icon Buck Martinez hangs up his mic.
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Problems with homelessness and open-air drug use have been widely broadcast, but many visitors this week said they found the city surprisingly pleasant.
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What's happening and who to look out for at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.
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NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Nora Pinciotti of The Ringer to preview this year's Super Bowl matchup between Seattle and New England.
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The former ambassador to the US and Labour minister is under investigation for misconduct in a public office.
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Abbas Aragchi spoke after hours of talks in Oman ended, which the two countries entered with significantly different positions.
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Plus, the Friday news quiz.
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The ruling by China's highest court followed a recent meeting between China and Canada's top leaders that led to a thaw in the two countries' relations.
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Nearly all of the work had stopped on Friday while negotiations continued in Washington and litigation played out in court.
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The Democratic primary to replace Gov. Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey in Congress is still too close to call. Much of the advertising focused on opposition to the president and his immigration policies.
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The F.BI. and local law enforcement gave no details about the note, which came on the sixth day of the search for Ms. Guthrie, the mother of the "Today" host Savannah Guthrie.
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Bard College's president, Leon Botstein, said his school needed cash. But a rare watch and a Caribbean visit show how his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein sometimes veered into the personal.
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Cabinet office minister Josh Simons commissioned APCO Worldwide for the investigation in 2023.
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The order did not specify the rate that could be imposed, but used 25% as an example.
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Representative Mark Amodei of Nevada added his name to the growing list of Republicans planning to give up their seats as their party faces losses that could cost them the House.
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Sanae Takaichi is popular - but inflation and a diplomatic row with China weigh on voters' minds.
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The FBI and the Pima County Sheriff's Department area "aware of a new message regarding Nancy Guthrie," the sheriff's office said Friday.
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Administration officials met with staff at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery and discussed putting multiple artworks of the president in a section of the museum.
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Two hospitals in California are discontinuing hormone treatments for transgender youth, citing Trump administration pressures. In the past year, many hospitals and clinics have scaled back that care.
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Japan's first female premier has called snap elections for Sunday. She seeks a mandate for what could be sweeping changes and possibly a lurch to the political right.
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Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae has broken through her country's political malaise with a bold vision for a more assertive Japan. Her party is expected to sweep in snap elections this weekend.
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Three other youths were arrested on related sexual assault charges earlier this week, after a youth reported being assaulted during a private hockey team gathering in Colchester County in October 2025.
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The White House press secretary had dismissed criticism of the clip's racist content as "fake outrage." But later Friday, the clip disappeared from the president's social media feed.
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The man, Zubayar al-Bakoush, is the third suspect apprehended for the 2012 attack on U.S. facilities that killed four Americans.
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When the New England Patriots play in the Super Bowl, a collective sigh will rise from the willful few who live in the region but root for other teams.
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Liam was detained last month in Minneapolis during an immigration enforcement operation in which his father was also detained by federal agents.
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India's 14-year-old sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi makes a stunning 175 from just 80 balls in the Under-19 World Cup final against England.
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The unconventional leader β for starters, she's a woman β has called an early election for Feb. 8 in an effort to win a broad public mandate for change.
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Western powers are backing the Afghan government's refusal to free hundreds of prisoners accused of some of Afghanistan's most violent attacks, a release demanded by the Taliban as a condition to start peace talks, five sources told Reuters.
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