Gold bulls hold firm after historic metals sell-off — but silver could be in for a bumpier ride

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On February 5, 2026, global precious metals markets reeled from a sharp, historic sell-off, yet gold held relative ground while silver showed greater intraday swings. Investors and institutional buyers stepped in at different points, leaving gold prices steadier and silver facing renewed volatility. Market participants cited shifting expectations on interest rates, ETF flows and industrial … Read more

Measles case confirmed in Northern Virginia; find out where the exposure sites are believed to be – WUSA9

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Lead: Virginia health officials confirmed on Wednesday that an adult in Fairfax County has been diagnosed with measles, prompting alerts about possible exposure locations across Herndon, Reston and Fairfax between Jan. 23 and Jan. 31, 2026. The state has recorded five measles cases so far in 2026. Authorities are not naming the patient to protect … Read more

Madison Beer on Social Media, Industry Bias and Her Breakthrough Album Locket

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Madison Beer, 26, says she feels unexpectedly at peace as her third studio album Locket—released Jan. 16—breaks new ground for her career. The record gave Beer her first top-10 placement on the Billboard 200 and produced her first Hot 100 entry with the single “Bittersweet.” A decade after a 13‑year‑old Beer was amplified by a … Read more

Paramount CEO David Ellison Takes Dig at “Monopolistic” Netflix in Open Letter to UK Creatives

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Lead David Ellison, Paramount’s chairman and CEO, published an open letter to the British creative community in February 2026 as the company presses its unsolicited bid for Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD). He pledged to boost film output, guarantee a minimum 45-day theatrical window and keep HBO operating independently, while criticizing Netflix’s proposed approach to WBD’s … Read more

Majority of Americans Say ICE Enforcement Has ‘Gone Too Far’ in New Poll

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Lead: A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll released after two fatal federal immigration-enforcement shootings in Minnesota finds 65% of Americans say Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has “gone too far” in enforcement. The results, collected in the wake of the deaths of U.S. citizens Alex Pretti and Renee Macklin Good, show rising skepticism about ICE and … Read more

Polls: ICE approval falls after Pretti’s fatal shooting; majority want Noem removed

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The days after federal agents fatally shot Veterans Administration nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis have produced sharper public disapproval of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and broader skepticism of the Trump administration’s immigration approach. New national surveys from Quinnipiac and Ipsos, fielded Jan. 29–Feb. 2 and Jan. 30–Feb. 1 respectively, show larger shares of Americans … Read more

Atlas-guided discovery of transcription factors for T cell programming – Nature

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Researchers have built a multi-omics atlas and a PageRank-based pipeline (Taiji) to map transcription factor (TF) activity across nine CD8+ T cell states and used in vivo Perturb-seq to validate state-selective regulators. Integrating 52 ATAC-seq and 69 RNA-seq experiments (121 samples) revealed 136 single-state and 173 multi-state TF genes, including 34 TEXterm- and 20 TRM-selective … Read more

Cavaliers Rout Clippers 124-91 in Unusual Night with Darius Garland Courtside

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Lead INGLEWOOD, Calif. — On Wednesday night the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Los Angeles Clippers 124-91 at the Intuit Dome in a game made odd by Darius Garland’s presence courtside after his trade to Los Angeles. Donovan Mitchell led Cleveland with 29 points and nine assists, while the Cavs dominated from the outset, opening the … Read more

Fallout Season 2 Ends, Sets Up Enclave and New Vegas Power Struggle

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Lead Fallout season two closes on New Vegas with a reunion between Maximus and Lucy and a city left as the epicenter of a brewing continental conflict. Key players—Mr. House (now sustained by cold fusion), a resurgent Legion, the NCR, and newly revealed Enclave operatives—have their positions clarified or teased. The finale resolves some arcs … Read more

Super Bowl 60 ads spotlight AI, weight‑loss drugs and celebrity star power

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As Super Bowl Sunday drew near on NBC, advertisers mounted an all-out push to reach the game’s vast audience — more than 127.7 million U.S. viewers in 2025 — by packing commercials with celebrities, AI demonstrations and health-related messages. Brands ran spots featuring Kendall Jenner, George Clooney and Jurassic Park alumni while legacy icons like … Read more

Maxine Waters’ ‘Can you shut him up?’ moment with Scott Bessent, explained

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Lead: On Feb. 4, 2026, Rep. Maxine Waters and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent clashed during a House Financial Services Committee hearing in Washington over tariffs, inflation and housing affordability. Waters repeatedly invoked her signature parliamentary rebuke — “reclaiming my time” — and, when interrupted, demanded that the chair silence Bessent with the now-viral line, “Can … Read more

‘I never left your side’: Emails reveal Mandelson’s Epstein friendship

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Newly released court documents and emails published by the US Department of Justice show a sustained private correspondence between Lord Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein spanning 2009–2012, including exchanges while Epstein was serving a sentence after his 2008 conviction. The messages, disclosed via filings in the United States District Court for the Southern District of … Read more

Sun unleashes colossal X4.2 solar flare, knocking out radio signals across Africa and Europe

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Lead: On Feb. 4 an impulsive X4.2 solar flare erupted from a large, magnetically complex sunspot group, peaking at 7:13 a.m. EST (1213 GMT) and briefly knocking out high-frequency radio communications across parts of western Africa and southern Europe. The burst produced intense ionizing radiation in Earth’s upper atmosphere but—according to forecasters—showed no immediate clear … Read more