Kim Jong Un Positions Daughter Kim Ju Ae as Successor, Seoul Says

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South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) told lawmakers on 12 February 2026 that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un appears to be preparing to designate his daughter, Kim Ju Ae, as his successor. The NIS elevated an earlier assessment that the teenager was the “most likely successor,” citing increased public grooming and signs she is … Read more

Andy Cohen Isn’t Crying for Jill Zarin

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Andy Cohen, speaking on his SiriusXM program Andy Cohen Live, addressed the abrupt removal of Jill Zarin from E!’s Real Housewives of New York City reboot after Zarin made racist remarks about Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance. Cohen declined to offer E!’s side—saying anyone seeking more information should contact E!—but then relayed his own … Read more

HGTV Cancels ‘Rehab Addict’ After Star Nicole Curtis Used Racial Slur; Series Removed From HBO Max & Discovery+

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HGTV announced it has canceled the long-running series Rehab Addict after a leaked on-set clip captured star Nicole Curtis using a racial slur during filming. The network said the language was “hurtful and disappointing,” and moved quickly to remove the series from its platforms; streaming copies on HBO Max and Discovery+ were also taken down. … Read more

Protesters in multiple states press Target to oppose the immigration crackdown in Minnesota

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Lead: Activists planned demonstrations at more than two dozen Target stores across the United States on Wednesday to push the retail chain to denounce a five-week-old federal immigration enforcement operation centered in Minnesota. The coalition ICE Out Minnesota, joined by religious groups and labor organizations, called for sit-ins and weeklong actions aimed at Target properties, … Read more

Border Patrol Chief Praised Agent in Chicago Shooting

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Lead Newly released documents show Gregory Bovino, until recently the face of the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement, lauded a federal agent who shot a U.S. citizen in the Chicago area during an October immigration operation. Marimar Martinez, a Montessori school assistant and U.S. citizen, was struck five times while inside her car and later charged; … Read more

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright Travels to Venezuela to Assess Oil Overhaul

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Lead U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright arrived in Caracas on Wednesday for a three-day visit to assess Venezuela’s battered oil industry and the government’s newly revised energy law. He met acting President Delcy Rodríguez at the Miraflores presidential palace and is due to visit oil fields and hold talks with government officials, oil executives and … Read more

IRS privacy breach: taxpayer data wrongly shared with DHS, court filing says

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Lead Federal officials disclosed in a court filing that the Internal Revenue Service inadvertently passed taxpayer information for thousands of people to the Department of Homeland Security under a contentious data‑sharing pact. The agreement, signed last April by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, let U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) … Read more

Norris heads Verstappen and Leclerc on first day in Bahrain – Formula 1

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Lead On Wednesday at the Bahrain International Circuit, Lando Norris set the fastest time as pre-season testing began, posting a 1:34.669 lap in the afternoon session. Max Verstappen had topped the morning running but finished the day 0.129 seconds behind Norris, while Charles Leclerc was roughly half a second off the pace in third. The … Read more

What We Know About the El Paso Airspace Shutdown – The New York Times

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Lead Late on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2026, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered a halt to flights to and from El Paso International Airport and surrounding airspace, a restriction that was lifted in under eight hours. The order initially took the form of a 10-day notice covering a roughly 10-mile radius that included Santa Teresa, N.M., … Read more

Treasuries Dip, Stocks Waver After US Jobs Surge: Markets Wrap – Bloomberg

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Lead — On Feb. 11–12, 2026, global markets reacted to a stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs report: Asian equities extended gains while U.S. Treasuries kept earlier losses. The MSCI Asia Pacific index hit a record high after rising 0.6%, amid a five-day advance that pushed the gauge roughly 13% year-to-date. U.S. equity benchmarks lagged: the U.S. gauge … Read more

Monks Walk 2,300 Miles to Washington, Urge Peace at Lincoln Memorial

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Lead On Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, a group of Buddhist monks concluded a high-profile stop at the Lincoln Memorial after a 2,300-mile pilgrimage from Texas intended to promote peace, compassion and mutual understanding. The procession — led by Venerable Bhikkhu Pannakara and featuring 19 monks (and a rescue dog named Aloka) as well as roughly … Read more

UPDATE: Highguard Developer Wildlight Entertainment Confirms Layoffs At The Studio – Game Informer

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Wildlight Entertainment confirmed on social media on Feb. 11, 2026 (update 7:56 p.m. ET) that it has laid off multiple staff members from the team developing Highguard, the free-to-play raid shooter released on January 26, 2026. The studio did not disclose how many employees were affected, but former level designer Alex Graner posted that he … Read more