Thursday Edition: Deadly BC Shootings; El Paso Airport Grounded by Security
POLITICS
- Three House Republicans cross party lines to block effort to shield Trump from challenges to his tariffs - (CNN)
- The Swamp: What Kennedy Center Boss Really Knew About Trump’s Shutdown - (Daily Beast)
- Democratic governors pledge to boycott White House events after a Trump snub - (Politico)
- Minnesota gubernatorial candidate suspends his campaign after his daughter is found fatally stabbed - (NBC News)
- Exclusive: Trump says he opposes Israeli annexation steps in West Bank - (Axios)
- Lutnick confirms an island lunch with Epstein while insisting they ‘did not have any relationship’ - (CNN)
TECHNOLOGY
- Google says the Android 17 Beta is coming soon - (9to5google.com)
- iPhone 18 Pro: Three new design updates are coming this year - (9to5Mac)
- 'We feel it in our bones': Can a machine ever love you? - (BBC News)
HEALTH
- Out-of-state person with measles visited N.J. hospital, health department says - (nj.com)
- Shasta County outbreak drives Calif.'s first measles surge since 2020 - (SFGate)
BUSINESS
- All flights at El Paso airport in Texas halted for 10 days for 'security reasons,' FAA says - (NBC News)
- China consumer inflation rises less than expected in January as producer price deflation persists - (CNBC)
- Asia markets mostly rise as investors shrug off weak U.S. retail sales, assess China inflation - (CNBC)
- Pakistan-Afghanistan border closures paralyze trade along a key route - (NPR)
- The U.S. bond market is suddenly flashing a warning sign about the economy - (MarketWatch)
SPORTS
- Purdue sees huge lead escape, then escapes with key win at Nebraska - (On3.com)
- Sam Darnold has message for Jets fans after winning Super Bowl 2026 with Seahawks - (New York Post)
- New video shows Mike Perry and Eddie Alvarez getting into wild brawl at BKFC event; Alvarez adds ‘It was deserved’ - (MMA Fighting)
SCIENCE
- Something supercharged Uranus with radiation during Voyager flyby 40 years ago. Scientists now know what. - (Live Science)
- Football-sized fossil creature may have been one of the first land animals to eat plants - (Phys.Org)
- An ape, a tea party — and the ability to imagine - (NPR)
EDUCATION
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