Anthropic launches new Claude model as AI fears rattle markets

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Anthropic has rolled out a new version of its Claude large language model, a move that coincided with renewed investor jitters about the risks and economic impact of advanced AI. The company framed the release as an advance in capability and safety; financial markets reacted with increased volatility among AI-exposed technology stocks. Regulators and corporate … Read more

U.S. and Iran to Hold Talks in Oman on Friday

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The United States and Iran are scheduled to meet in Muscat, Oman, on Friday for fresh talks after days of conflicting reports about timing, location and participants. Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, announced the meeting and U.S. officials confirmed envoys including Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner would attend. The session comes after a period of … Read more

Seahawks rookie safety Nick Emmanwori injures ankle during Super Bowl practice – KOMO

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Lead: Seahawks rookie safety Nick Emmanwori suffered an ankle injury during Wednesday’s practice at San Jose State University as Seattle prepared to face New England in Super Bowl LX. The play occurred late in practice while Emmanwori was defending a pass; he walked off under his own power with teammates and coaches nearby. Head coach … Read more

Knicks trading for Jose Alvarado – SNY

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Knicks trading for Jose Alvarado – SNY Lead: On February 5, 2026, at 5:33 PM, SNY reported that the New York Knicks completed a trade to acquire guard Jose Alvarado. The move was announced in the evening and is presented as adding immediate backcourt depth for the Knicks. The acquisition arrives amid ongoing roster adjustments … Read more

Health officials warn of possible measles exposure in Collegeville, Pennsylvania – 6abc Philadelphia

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Health authorities alerted the public on February 5, 2026, about a possible measles exposure in Collegeville, Montgomery County. A traveler who later tested positive for measles was in the county and visited Patient First Primary and Urgent Care on the 1400 block of South Collegeville Road on January 29 between 1:15 p.m. and 4:15 p.m. … Read more

Famine Threatens More of Darfur as South Hospital Attack Kills 22

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Lead: A new Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report warns that famine-level malnutrition has spread to additional towns in Sudan’s western Darfur region as fighting continues across the country. On Thursday, paramilitary forces attacked a military hospital in Kouik, South Kordofan, killing 22 people including the hospital director and three medical staff and wounding … Read more

Dow Falls 401 Points; Nasdaq Sinks for Third Day as Broad Sell-Off Accelerates

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Lead: U.S. stocks slid again on Thursday as risk appetite waned, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average losing 401 points (about 0.8%) and the Nasdaq posting its third straight daily decline. The pullback hit technology names and cryptocurrencies hard — bitcoin tumbled below $67,000 after earlier slipping beneath the $70,000 support. Market stresses were compounded … Read more

Google signals AirDrop via Quick Share will reach more Android phones

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Lead Google said this week that AirDrop interoperability through its Quick Share feature, first launched on the Pixel 10 series in November 2025, will expand to additional Android handsets in 2026. The comment came during a Taipei press briefing where Eric Kay, Google’s VP of Engineering for Android, said the company has validated the feature … Read more

NBA trade deadline 2026 live updates: Giannis Antetokounmpo set to stay with Bucks – CBS Sports

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Lead: On Feb. 5, 2026, with the NBA’s 3:00 p.m. ET trade deadline hours away, the biggest anticipated move did not materialize: Giannis Antetokounmpo is expected to remain with the Milwaukee Bucks, according to ESPN. Several contenders — including the Knicks, Heat, Timberwolves and Warriors — explored packages but none convinced Milwaukee to move its … Read more

“Burping” black hole keeps surprising astrophysicists

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Astronomers report that AT2018hyz, nicknamed “Jetty,” has produced a delayed and intensifying radio outflow years after its initial discovery, a finding that challenges prevailing expectations about tidal disruption events (TDEs). Discovered in 2018, Jetty showed no measurable radio outflow in the first months — a behavior seen in roughly 80 percent of TDEs — and … Read more

‘Our ceiling is higher’: Donovan Mitchell opens up on Harden–Garland trade

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Donovan Mitchell said adding James Harden after Tuesday’s trade that sent Darius Garland to the Clippers has raised Cleveland’s expectations. Speaking after the Cavs’ 124-91 win over the Clippers in Inglewood on Wednesday, Mitchell described a late-night conversation with Harden in which the two agreed on a singular goal: an NBA championship. The Cavs acquired … Read more

US job market tightens as openings fall to pandemic lows

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The US labor market showed further signs of cooling at the end of December, with job openings dropping to 6.54 million — the fewest since September 2020 — while hiring, quits and layoffs remained relatively unchanged. Data released Thursday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and other private trackers point to continued weak hiring demand … Read more

Public Health Service officers quit rather than serve in ICE detention centers

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Lead: In 2025, as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody swelled, hundreds of U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) clinicians were deployed to detention sites across the country. Nearly 400 officers performed monthlong tours to provide basic care, but mounting reports of overcrowding, medication delays and ethically fraught missions have prompted a wave of resignations … Read more

Mass layoffs fuel fears of ‘death spiral’ at Washington Post – The Guardian

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Lead: On 5 February 2026, the Washington Post announced one of the largest staff reductions in recent U.S. newspaper history, cutting nearly one-third of its workforce. Former executive editor Marty Baron warned that the reductions have left the paper with diminished aspirations and raised the risk of a subscriber exodus. Current editor in chief Matt … Read more