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Friday, February 13, 2026

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BS:46%
Major Impact

Trump Administration Repeals EPA Endangerment Finding, Eliminating Legal Basis for Federal Climate Regulation

The Trump administration finalized repeal of the EPA's 2009 endangerment finding, which established that greenhouse gases threaten public health. The action eliminates federal authority to regulate vehicle emissions and puts other climate rules at risk. Environmental groups and Democratic leaders announced plans to challenge the repeal in court.

Environment·Politics
24 sources
NBC News
Newsweek
New York Post
BS:32%
Significant

Consumer Prices Rise 2.4% in January, Marking Lowest Inflation Rate Since May 2025

Inflation cooled to 2.4% in January from 2.7% in December, below economist forecasts of 2.5%. Gas prices, used cars, and energy costs fell, while housing costs showed continued moderation. Core inflation dropped to 2.5%, the lowest since March 2021. The report was delayed two days due to the recent government shutdown.

Economy·Politics
28 sources
Fox News
Newsweek
The Wall Street Journal
BS:34%
Significant

U.S. Sends Second Aircraft Carrier to Middle East as Iran Nuclear Talks Continue

The Pentagon is deploying the USS Gerald R. Ford from the Caribbean to the Middle East, joining the USS Abraham Lincoln already in the region. The move comes as the U.S. and Iran hold indirect negotiations over Tehran's nuclear program, with President Trump setting a roughly one-month deadline for a deal.

World·Politics
25 sources
Daily Mail
NBC News
Newsweek
BS:33%
Significant

Two ICE Officers Suspended, Under Criminal Investigation for Allegedly Lying Under Oath About Minneapolis Shooting

Two ICE officers were placed on administrative leave after video evidence contradicted their sworn testimony about the Jan. 14 shooting of Venezuelan immigrant Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis in Minneapolis. Federal charges against Sosa-Celis and co-defendant Alfredo Aljorna were dismissed with prejudice after prosecutors said new evidence was 'materially inconsistent' with the officers' claims.

Legal·Politics
25 sources
TIME
BBC News
New York Post
BS:48%
Significant

Trump Vows Voter ID Requirements for Midterms Through Executive Action Despite Congressional Uncertainty

President Trump announced Friday he will impose voter ID requirements for the 2026 midterm elections regardless of congressional approval, without providing a specific legal rationale. The House passed the SAVE America Act requiring citizenship proof and photo ID to vote, but the bill faces long odds in the Senate. Constitutional experts note election administration is a state power, not federal.

Politics·Legal
23 sources
The New York Times
CBS News
NBC News
BS:41%
Developing

Journalist Don Lemon Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Charges Following Minnesota Church Protest Coverage

Former CNN anchor Don Lemon pleaded not guilty to federal charges related to his January 18 livestream coverage of an anti-ICE protest that disrupted a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota. Lemon maintains he was acting as a journalist; prosecutors charge him under the FACE Act with conspiring to violate religious freedoms. The case has sparked debate over press freedom and government prosecution of journalists.

Legal·Politics
31 sources
CBS News
New York Post
Bloomberg
BS:45%
Significant

Trump Administration Ends Minnesota Immigration Operation After Widespread Protests, Two Deaths

President Trump's border czar Tom Homan announced the end of Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota, a months-long deployment of 3,000 federal agents that resulted in approximately 4,000 arrests, two civilian deaths by federal agents, and widespread protests. While Homan credited increased cooperation from state officials, Democratic leaders attributed the drawdown to public resistance, and Republican critics blamed sanctuary policies for the operation's complications.

Politics·Legal
22 sources
The New York Times
Los Angeles Times
Newsweek
BS:28%
Significant

German Chancellor Merz Calls for Renewed U.S.-Europe Partnership at Munich Security Conference

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz opened the Munich Security Conference by acknowledging a "deep rift" between the U.S. and Europe, but argued both sides need each other. He called for repairing transatlantic ties while confirming talks with France on European nuclear deterrence. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio attended, stating "the old world is gone" and relationships must be reexamined.

Politics·World
21 sources
The New York Times
BBC News
USA Today
BS:37%
Noteworthy

Senate Fails to Advance DHS Funding Bill, Shutdown Set to Begin Saturday

The Senate voted 52-47 Thursday to block a Department of Homeland Security funding bill, falling short of the 60 votes needed. Democrats refused to support funding without reforms to immigration enforcement following the fatal shootings of two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis by federal agents. Congress left for recess with no deal, making a partial DHS shutdown beginning Saturday nearly certain.

Politics·Legal
23 sources
USA Today
CNN
BBC News
BS:31%
Developing

FBI Doubles Reward to $100K as Arizona Sheriff Disputes Evidence Access Claims in Nancy Guthrie Case

The FBI has released a physical description of the suspect in Nancy Guthrie's disappearance and doubled its reward to $100,000. Meanwhile, tensions emerged after reports that Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos denied FBI access to evidence, sending it to a Florida lab instead of Quantico. Nanos disputes these claims, saying all parties agreed on the approach.

Crime·Legal
27 sources
Los Angeles Times
Daily Mail
New York Post
BS:51%
Significant

Attorney General Bondi faces bipartisan criticism over combative House testimony on Epstein files

Attorney General Pam Bondi testified before the House Judiciary Committee for five hours on Wednesday regarding the Justice Department's handling of Jeffrey Epstein files. The hearing became contentious as Bondi traded insults with lawmakers from both parties, refused to apologize to survivors present in the room, and deflected questions about investigations into Epstein's associates.

Legal·Politics
15 sources
Newsweek
CBS News
CNN
BS:32%

Goldman Sachs General Counsel Resigns After Extent of Epstein Relationship Revealed in DOJ Files

Kathryn Ruemmler, Goldman Sachs' top lawyer and former Obama White House counsel, resigned February 13 after DOJ-released documents showed extensive communications with Jeffrey Epstein from 2014-2019, including accepting luxury gifts and referring to him as "Uncle Jeffrey." Ruemmler maintained her relationship was professional, but emails depicted friendly exchanges and advice on managing his public image after his 2008 conviction.

Business·Legal
30 sources
The New York Times
CNN
Daily Mail
BS:32%
Noteworthy

Bangladesh's BNP Wins First Election Since 2024 Student Uprising, Rahman to Become Prime Minister

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party secured a landslide victory in Bangladesh's first competitive election since a 2024 student-led uprising toppled longtime leader Sheikh Hasina. BNP chairman Tarique Rahman, who returned from 17 years of exile in December, is set to become prime minister. The youth-led National Citizen Party won only 5-6 seats despite its role in the uprising.

Politics·World
16 sources
Bloomberg
The Wall Street Journal
Al Jazeera
BS:42%
Significant

Federal Judge Blocks Pentagon Effort to Censure Sen. Mark Kelly Over Military Video

A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth from censuring Sen. Mark Kelly or reducing his military rank and pension over a video telling troops they can refuse unlawful orders. Judge Richard Leon ruled the Pentagon action likely violated Kelly's First Amendment rights. Hegseth said he would appeal.

Politics·Legal
10 sources
The New York Times
Daily Mail
Bloomberg
BS:27%
Significant

Senator Blocks Trump's Fed Nominee Over Justice Probe of Current Chair; Treasury Floats Alternative

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the Senate Banking Committee will proceed with confirmation hearings for Trump's Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh, despite GOP Sen. Thom Tillis blocking any Fed nominees until the Justice Department ends its criminal investigation of current Chair Jerome Powell over testimony about cost overruns on Fed building renovations.

Politics·Economy
12 sources
Daily Mail
Bloomberg
Al Jazeera
BS:23%
Significant

US and Taiwan Sign Trade Agreement Reducing Tariffs to 15%, Taiwan to Purchase $84B in US Goods

The US and Taiwan signed a reciprocal trade agreement setting US tariffs on Taiwanese imports at 15%, matching rates for Japan and South Korea. Taiwan will eliminate or reduce 99% of its tariff barriers on US goods and commit to purchasing $84 billion in US energy, aircraft, and equipment through 2029.

Economy·Politics
12 sources
NPR
USA Today
New York Post
BS:41%
Developing

HHS leadership shake-up as Trump administration shifts health policy messaging ahead of midterms

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is replacing two top deputies including acting CDC Director Jim O'Neill and General Counsel Mike Stuart as part of what officials describe as an effort to refocus messaging on popular health policies like food reform and drug pricing rather than controversial vaccine positions ahead of 2026 midterm elections.

Politics·Health
20 sources
The New York Times
Fox News
Bloomberg
BS:30%
Developing

Justice Department sues Harvard for admissions documents in racial discrimination probe

The Justice Department sued Harvard Friday seeking admissions records to investigate whether the university still considers race in admissions after the 2023 Supreme Court ban on affirmative action. Harvard says it complies with the ruling and is responding lawfully, calling the suit retaliatory. The lawsuit seeks documents, not damages.

Legal·Politics
19 sources
The New York Times
Daily Mail
BBC News
BS:49%
Noteworthy

Shooting at Canadian School Leaves Eight Dead, Including Shooter's Mother and Five Students

An 18-year-old killed eight people in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia: the shooter's mother and stepbrother at home, then five students aged 12-13 and a teacher at the local high school, before dying by suicide. Police had previously visited the home for mental health concerns and temporarily seized firearms that were later returned.

Crime·Legal
9 sources
The New York Times
Daily Mail
CBS News
BS:34%
Developing

UK High Court Rules Government Ban on Palestine Action Group Was Unlawful

Britain's High Court ruled that the government's decision to designate Palestine Action as a terrorist organization was disproportionate and unlawful. The ban, imposed in July 2024 after activists damaged military aircraft, made membership punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Over 2,700 people have been arrested for expressing support. The ban remains in place pending appeal.

Legal·Politics
18 sources
Los Angeles Times
The New York Times
NBC News
BS:33%
Developing

U.S. Figure Skater Ilia Malinin Falls to Eighth Place in Olympic Upset; Kazakhstan's Shaidorov Wins Gold

Heavily favored American figure skater Ilia Malinin, who entered the free skate with a five-point lead, fell twice and made multiple technical errors, finishing eighth. Kazakhstan's Mikhail Shaidorov won gold with a personal-best performance, while Japan's Yuma Kagiyama and Shun Sato took silver and bronze.

Sports
22 sources
Daily Mail
USA Today
Fox News
BS:47%
Developing

Trump Delivers Campaign Speech to Active-Duty Troops at Fort Bragg, Urges GOP Votes in Midterms

President Trump visited Fort Bragg to honor special forces who captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, but delivered an overtly political speech to uniformed service members. He promoted GOP Senate candidate Michael Whatley, attacked Democrats, urged troops to vote Republican, and warned the base name would change if Democrats win midterms.

Politics·Legal
15 sources
The Wall Street Journal
Newsweek
BBC News
BS:34%

Dubai Ports Operator DP World Replaces Leadership After Epstein Email Revelations Prompt Investor Pressure

Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem resigned as chairman and CEO of logistics giant DP World after U.S. Department of Justice files revealed years of friendly correspondence with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Two major international investors paused partnerships with DP World, prompting Dubai's government to appoint new leadership.

Business·Legal
21 sources
The New York Times
Fox News
Newsweek
BS:46%
Developing

DHS Terminates Temporary Protected Status for Approximately 1,400 Yemeni Nationals

The Department of Homeland Security announced the end of Temporary Protected Status for Yemeni nationals, giving roughly 1,400 people 60 days to leave the U.S. or face deportation. The designation had been in place since 2015 due to Yemen's civil war. The decision is the latest in a series of TPS terminations by the Trump administration.

Politics·Legal
17 sources
The New York Times
Los Angeles Times
USA Today
BS:36%

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show Draws Record Viewership, Political Polarization, and Commercial Success

Bad Bunny's Spanish-language Super Bowl LX halftime show averaged 128.2 million viewers, making it the fourth most-watched halftime performance in NFL history. The performance sparked political controversy, with President Trump calling it 'terrible' while Democrats and independents responded positively in polls. The show generated significant commercial impact, including merchandise sales and increased interest in Puerto Rican culture.

Culture·Politics
20 sources
Los Angeles Times
TIME
Fox News
BS:38%

Democrats Criticize Trump at Munich Security Conference, Raising 2028 Presidential Profiles

Several potential 2028 Democratic presidential candidates attended the Munich Security Conference, where they criticized Trump's foreign policy and climate positions while meeting with international leaders. California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez were among those speaking, with AOC dodging direct questions about presidential ambitions.

Politics·World
19 sources
Los Angeles Times
New York Post
Bloomberg
BS:5%
Significant

Army Warns Troops About Foreign 'Honeytrap' Espionage Ahead of Valentine's Day

U.S. Army Counterintelligence Command issued a Valentine's Day-themed warning about foreign intelligence operatives using online dating and social media to target military personnel, following recent prison sentences for two retired officers who shared classified information with suspected honeytraps.

Legal·Politics
11 sources
The New York Times
NBC News
Bloomberg
BS:36%
Noteworthy

CIA Releases Video to Recruit Chinese Military Officers Amid PLA Purges

The CIA published a Mandarin-language recruitment video Thursday portraying a fictional Chinese military officer disillusioned by corruption and leadership purges, encouraging him to contact the agency. The video targets PLA members amid ongoing high-level military removals by Xi Jinping, including the recent investigation of top general Zhang Youxia. China condemned the effort as infiltration.

Politics·World
11 sources
CNN
Bloomberg
The Wall Street Journal
BS:34%
Noteworthy

South Korean Intelligence Assesses Kim Jong Un May Be Positioning Teenage Daughter as Successor

South Korea's National Intelligence Service told lawmakers that Kim Jong Un appears to be advancing his daughter Kim Ju Ae, believed to be around 13, as a potential successor. The assessment is based on her increased public appearances at significant events and reports she is offering policy input. North Korea has made no official announcement.

Politics·World
11 sources
The New York Times
Los Angeles Times
Newsweek
BS:29%
Developing

Court of Arbitration for Sport Upholds Ukrainian Skeleton Racer's Olympic Disqualification Over Memorial Helmet

The Court of Arbitration for Sport dismissed Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych's appeal against his disqualification from the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics. He was barred from competing for refusing to remove a helmet depicting over 20 Ukrainian athletes and coaches killed since Russia's 2022 invasion. The ruling reinforced IOC athlete expression limits on the field of play.

Sports·Politics
15 sources
The New York Times
Fox News
Daily Mail
BS:31%

Trump Pardons Five Former NFL Players for Drug, Fraud, and Counterfeiting Convictions

President Trump pardoned five ex-NFL players—Joe Klecko, Nate Newton, Jamal Lewis, Travis Henry, and the late Billy Cannon—for crimes ranging from perjury and insurance fraud to drug trafficking and counterfeiting. All had already served their sentences. White House pardon czar Alice Marie Johnson announced the clemency as part of Trump's "commitment to second chances."

Legal·Sports
18 sources
The New York Times
Los Angeles Times
NPR
BS:33%

Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights Adaptation Divides Critics with Sexualized Take on Brontë Classic

Writer-director Emerald Fennell's adaptation of Emily Brontë's 1847 novel Wuthering Heights, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, opened February 13 with mixed critical reception. The R-rated film emphasizes eroticism and Gothic excess while omitting the novel's second half, drawing both praise for its bold stylization and criticism for sacrificing emotional depth.

Culture·Business
16 sources
BBC News
Bloomberg
The Wall Street Journal
BS:35%

Japan seizes Chinese fishing vessel in EEZ, arrests captain for evading inspection

Japanese authorities seized a Chinese fishing boat and arrested its captain Thursday after the vessel refused to stop for an inspection in Japan's exclusive economic zone off Nagasaki. The captain, a 47-year-old Chinese national, was detained while 10 crew members remain in custody. It is Japan's first seizure of a Chinese vessel since 2022.

Legal·World
13 sources
USA Today
CNN
NBC News
BS:15%

SpaceX Launches Four Astronauts to ISS Following Medical Evacuation of Previous Crew

SpaceX launched Crew-12 carrying NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway, European Space Agency astronaut Sophie Adenot, and Russian cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev to the International Space Station on Friday, February 13. The launch was expedited after Crew-11 returned early in January due to an undisclosed medical issue affecting one astronaut—NASA's first medical evacuation in 65 years of spaceflight.

Technology·Science
17 sources
Los Angeles Times
BBC News
USA Today
BS:31%

James Van Der Beek dies at 48; GoFundMe for family raises over $2M amid financial strain from cancer treatment

Actor James Van Der Beek died Wednesday at 48 after battling colorectal cancer since 2023. His family launched a GoFundMe citing financial strain from medical costs, which has raised over $2M with donations from Steven Spielberg, Zoe Saldaña, and over 44,000 others. The fundraiser has sparked debate about medical debt and healthcare costs in America.

Culture·Health
15 sources
The New York Times
USA Today
Daily Wire
BS:44%
Developing

Trump Administration Removes Pride Flag from Stonewall National Monument; NYC Officials Reinstall It

The National Park Service removed a Pride flag from Stonewall National Monument following Trump administration guidance restricting flag displays at federal sites. Days later, New York City officials and activists reinstalled the flag in a ceremony drawing hundreds. The Interior Department called the reinstallation a "political stunt."

Politics·Legal
8 sources
Newsweek
Fox News
Daily Mail
BS:35%

Mississippi judge grants Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss sixth year of NCAA eligibility over medical redshirt dispute

A Mississippi judge ruled Thursday that Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss deserves a sixth year of NCAA eligibility, finding the NCAA ignored medical evidence when denying his waiver for a 2022 medical redshirt. The ruling allows Chambliss, who led Ole Miss to the College Football Playoff semifinals in 2025, to play in 2026. The NCAA expressed frustration with member institutions challenging rules they agreed to.

Sports·Legal
9 sources
The Wall Street Journal
USA Today
CNN
BS:51%

Olympic Ice Dance Judge Under Scrutiny After French Win Over Americans by 1.43 Points

French ice dancers Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron defeated American favorites Madison Chock and Evan Bates by 1.43 points to win Olympic gold. The result sparked controversy after French judge Jezabel Dabouis scored her compatriots nearly 8 points higher than the Americans—enough that without her score, the Americans would have won. The International Skating Union defended the judging.

Sports·Legal
14 sources
Fox News
Newsweek
New York Post
BS:13%

Two dead, one wounded in shooting at South Carolina State University residential complex

Two people died and one was wounded in a shooting Thursday night at South Carolina State University's Hugine Suites residential complex in Orangeburg, SC. The campus went into lockdown from 9:15 p.m. Thursday until 5 a.m. Friday. State law enforcement is investigating; no suspect information has been released.

Crime·Legal
12 sources
Fox News
New York Post
USA Today
BS:44%

Cardi B and DHS trade barbs on social media after rapper's ICE comments at concert

Rapper Cardi B joked at her California concert that fans would "jump" ICE agents if they showed up. The Department of Homeland Security responded by referencing her past admission of drugging and robbing strip club customers. Cardi B countered by asking why officials don't discuss the Epstein files.

Politics·Culture
9 sources
The New York Times
TIME
USA Today
BS:39%

South Korea's Gaon Choi wins Olympic halfpipe gold over injured Chloe Kim

17-year-old Gaon Choi of South Korea won the women's Olympic halfpipe gold medal, defeating two-time champion Chloe Kim of the USA. Choi scored 90.25 on her final run after crashing badly in her first attempt. Kim, competing with a dislocated shoulder requiring surgery, took silver with a score of 88.00.

Sports
11 sources
The New York Times
Los Angeles Times
Daily Mail
BS:28%

LeBron James becomes oldest NBA player to record triple-double in Lakers win

LeBron James, 41, recorded 28 points, 12 assists, and 10 rebounds in the Lakers' 124-104 victory over Dallas, becoming the oldest player in NBA history to achieve a triple-double. He surpassed Karl Malone's previous record by nearly three months. James has missed 18 games this season due to injury.

Sports
11 sources

Today’s BS Scoreboard

How much BS did the media push today?

Attorney General Bondi faces bipartisan criticism over combative House testimony on Epstein files
51/100
Cherry Picked
Olympic Ice Dance Judge Under Scrutiny After French Win Over Americans by 1.43 Points
51/100
Cherry Picked
Shooting at Canadian School Leaves Eight Dead, Including Shooter's Mother and Five Students
49/100
Cherry Picked
Trump Vows Voter ID Requirements for Midterms Through Executive Action Despite Congressional Uncertainty
48/100
Cherry Picked
Trump Delivers Campaign Speech to Active-Duty Troops at Fort Bragg, Urges GOP Votes in Midterms
47/100
Cherry Picked
DHS Terminates Temporary Protected Status for Approximately 1,400 Yemeni Nationals
46/100
Cherry Picked
Trump Administration Repeals EPA Endangerment Finding, Eliminating Legal Basis for Federal Climate Regulation
46/100
Cherry Picked
Trump Administration Ends Minnesota Immigration Operation After Widespread Protests, Two Deaths
45/100
Spin Cycle
Cardi B and DHS trade barbs on social media after rapper's ICE comments at concert
44/100
Spin Cycle
Trump Administration Removes Pride Flag from Stonewall National Monument; NYC Officials Reinstall It
44/100
Spin Cycle
Federal Judge Blocks Pentagon Effort to Censure Sen. Mark Kelly Over Military Video
42/100
Spin Cycle
Journalist Don Lemon Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Charges Following Minnesota Church Protest Coverage
41/100
Spin Cycle
HHS leadership shake-up as Trump administration shifts health policy messaging ahead of midterms
41/100
Spin Cycle
South Korea's Gaon Choi wins Olympic halfpipe gold over injured Chloe Kim
39/100
Spin Cycle
Democrats Criticize Trump at Munich Security Conference, Raising 2028 Presidential Profiles
38/100
Spin Cycle
Senate Fails to Advance DHS Funding Bill, Shutdown Set to Begin Saturday
37/100
Spin Cycle
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show Draws Record Viewership, Political Polarization, and Commercial Success
36/100
Spin Cycle
CIA Releases Video to Recruit Chinese Military Officers Amid PLA Purges
36/100
Spin Cycle
Japan seizes Chinese fishing vessel in EEZ, arrests captain for evading inspection
35/100
Spin Cycle
Mississippi judge grants Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss sixth year of NCAA eligibility over medical redshirt dispute
35/100
Spin Cycle
Dubai Ports Operator DP World Replaces Leadership After Epstein Email Revelations Prompt Investor Pressure
34/100
Spin Cycle
South Korean Intelligence Assesses Kim Jong Un May Be Positioning Teenage Daughter as Successor
34/100
Spin Cycle
UK High Court Rules Government Ban on Palestine Action Group Was Unlawful
34/100
Spin Cycle
U.S. Sends Second Aircraft Carrier to Middle East as Iran Nuclear Talks Continue
34/100
Spin Cycle
Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights Adaptation Divides Critics with Sexualized Take on Brontë Classic
33/100
Spin Cycle
Two ICE Officers Suspended, Under Criminal Investigation for Allegedly Lying Under Oath About Minneapolis Shooting
33/100
Spin Cycle
U.S. Figure Skater Ilia Malinin Falls to Eighth Place in Olympic Upset; Kazakhstan's Shaidorov Wins Gold
33/100
Spin Cycle
Bangladesh's BNP Wins First Election Since 2024 Student Uprising, Rahman to Become Prime Minister
32/100
Spin Cycle
Goldman Sachs General Counsel Resigns After Extent of Epstein Relationship Revealed in DOJ Files
32/100
Spin Cycle
Consumer Prices Rise 2.4% in January, Marking Lowest Inflation Rate Since May 2025
32/100
Spin Cycle
FBI Doubles Reward to $100K as Arizona Sheriff Disputes Evidence Access Claims in Nancy Guthrie Case
31/100
Spin Cycle
James Van Der Beek dies at 48; GoFundMe for family raises over $2M amid financial strain from cancer treatment
31/100
Spin Cycle
Trump Pardons Five Former NFL Players for Drug, Fraud, and Counterfeiting Convictions
31/100
Spin Cycle
Justice Department sues Harvard for admissions documents in racial discrimination probe
30/100
Slight Lean
Court of Arbitration for Sport Upholds Ukrainian Skeleton Racer's Olympic Disqualification Over Memorial Helmet
29/100
Slight Lean
LeBron James becomes oldest NBA player to record triple-double in Lakers win
28/100
Slight Lean
German Chancellor Merz Calls for Renewed U.S.-Europe Partnership at Munich Security Conference
28/100
Slight Lean
Senator Blocks Trump's Fed Nominee Over Justice Probe of Current Chair; Treasury Floats Alternative
27/100
Slight Lean
US and Taiwan Sign Trade Agreement Reducing Tariffs to 15%, Taiwan to Purchase $84B in US Goods
23/100
Slight Lean
SpaceX Launches Four Astronauts to ISS Following Medical Evacuation of Previous Crew
15/100
Just the Facts
Two dead, one wounded in shooting at South Carolina State University residential complex
13/100
Just the Facts
Army Warns Troops About Foreign 'Honeytrap' Espionage Ahead of Valentine's Day
5/100
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