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February 09, 2026 01:02 UTC

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February 09, 2026 00:58 UTC

Japan’s firebrand prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, and her Liberal Democratic Party won a decisive victory in Sunday’s snap elections, according to public broadcaster NHK, securing a robust parliamentary majority and broader public mandate for her conservative agenda. The election was driven by enthusiasm about Takaichi, Japan’s first female prime minister, and her party’s two-thirds supermajority victory appeared to affirm a strong appetite for her “Japan First” approach. Since becoming prime minister, Takaichi’s unusually blunt statements about Taiwan have also inflamed tensions with Beijing. Since World War II, Japan’s military technically exists only for self-defense. Before her victory last year, the party had been plagued by scandals and lost its majority in 2024.

February 09, 2026 00:53 UTC

Influencer goes viral for wanting to document 'rejection' on her social media Gabriella Carr talks about her quest for “1,000 nos" this year via TikTok and documenting it all in a little red journal.

February 09, 2026 00:46 UTC

Nancy Guthrie still missing 1 week later ABC News' Alex Stone and contributor Richard Frankel discuss the latest in the search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie who went missing last weekend.

February 09, 2026 00:42 UTC





Growing excitement over Super Bowl halftime show Puerto Rican musician and Grammy Album of the Year winner Bad Bunny is set to perform during the Super Bowl halftime, which has prompted both excitement and backlash.

February 09, 2026 00:37 UTC

Part of my problem is that national events are so all-consuming and fast-moving that it’s hard to worry about potholes. Seriously, there’s a pretty large gap between what voters would like to see happen and what a governor — any governor — can plausibly deliver. AdvertisementBroadly speaking, my sense when talking to voters is they want our next governor to push back on Trump and his most egregious excesses. AdvertisementI do think this will matter to voters — but I agree with you that candidates can’t simply rage against Trump. I think a lot of what voters want from a governor won’t fully be known until after November.

February 09, 2026 00:31 UTC

Republican Rep. Thomas Massie, a co-author of the law that compelled the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, on Sunday called on Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to resign over his links to the late sex offender. A Commerce Department spokesperson told CNN last month, “Secretary Lutnick had limited interactions with Mr. Epstein in the presence of his wife and has never been accused of wrongdoing.” CNN has reached out to the Commerce Department for a response to Massie’s latest comments. US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick leavers the Congress centre during the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos on January 21, 2026. “He gives me a tour in the living room, big living room, and then across from it is double doors. CNN reported that Lutnick attempted to invite Epstein to a political fundraiser for Hillary Clinton in 2015.

February 09, 2026 00:15 UTC

This previously happened in October, when Trump declared publicly that he’d received similar assurances from Modi, on which he never delivered. South Korea may have been doing the same by dragging out the ratification of a trade deal that committed the country to invest $350 billion in the U.S. Unfortunately for Seoul, Trump noticed and announced a new 25 percent tariff on Jan. 27. Asked last week about his announced hike on South Korea tariffs, the White House said it still has no timeline for when they might go into effect. Threats to slap 100 percent tariffs on Canada in reaction to its pending trade deal with China are also just bluster, at least thus far.

February 09, 2026 00:10 UTC

“It’s better for society if people engage for longer,” Oz said in an interview. Those with college degrees and higher income tend to retire later, have more savings and live longer, researchers have found. Part of the solution is getting people healthier — largely through better diets — so they’re motivated to work longer, he said. “Mind-numbing jobs tend to do the opposite.”Oz has been airing another argument for people working longer: It helps the economy. It would also extend solvency for Social Security, which is projected to be depleted roughly seven years from now.

February 08, 2026 23:57 UTC

LOADING ERROR LOADINGUS president Donald Trump reacted to the news that vice president JD Vance was booed at the Winter Olympics in Milan with a head-scratching claim about his veep. Video footage from Friday’s opening ceremony showed Vance and wife Usha met with what one Australian broadcaster described as “a lot of boos” from the crowd. AdvertisementAboard Air Force One later that day, a reporter asked Trump if he had heard about the booing, prompting a look of surprise from the president. President Donald Trump, the moment he heard the news that Vice President JD Vance had been booed at the Winter Olympics opening ceremony. Samuel Corum/Getty Images“No, I didn’t see that,” Trump replied in video from Forbes Breaking News.

February 08, 2026 23:40 UTC

Hundreds of thousands of civilians in Ukraine face several days of extreme cold with very little heat and light, after sustained Russian drone and missile attacks on the country’s energy infrastructure. In the capital, Kyiv, temperatures well below zero and bitterly cold winds are expected for the next four days at least. Klitschko said Ukraine’s energy infrastructure was in “an extremely difficult situation” and that he had issued instructions for communal “heating points,” powered by generators, to be fully functional. The latest Russian strikes followed a short-lived moratorium on attacks by each side on the other’s energy infrastructure, agreed at the urging of the United States. The consequences of Russian strikes are aggravated in many urban areas by reliance on centralized heating systems, a legacy of the Soviet era.

February 08, 2026 23:14 UTC

It was the latest and most prominent example of U.S. Olympians at the Milan Cortina Games inviting online backlash with their words. AdvertisementReporters on Friday asked U.S. athletes at a news conference how they feel representing the country during the Trump administration’s heighted immigration enforcement actions. “If it aligns with my moral values, I feel like I’m representing it,” Hess said. “The USOPC stands firmly behind Team USA athletes and remains committed to their well-being and safety, both on and off the field of play,” it said. Toward its end, a small number of them clashed with police, who fired tear gas and a water cannon.

February 08, 2026 23:09 UTC

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February 08, 2026 22:42 UTC

No football team can find success if players don't have their wingmen on, and even off, the field. Numerous duos of teammates joined Bounty's wingman campaign during Super Bowl week once again to hype up their on-field wingmen and discuss what makes each so conducive to the other's success. (Getty Images)"We were in the same class, so we got drafted to Detroit in the same year. "He kinda took me under his wing when I got into the NFL, taught me all the good and bad things. Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletterOriginal article source: NFL stars highlight their on-field wingmen teammates, how they make each other successful

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