Meet the curlers competing for Team USA Korey Dropkin, Tara Peterson, Tabitha Peterson Lovick, Luc Violette, Danny Casper, Ben Richardson and Cory Thiesse are among some of the athletes going for gold at the Winter Olympics.

February 07, 2026 02:30 UTC

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February 07, 2026 02:02 UTC

LOADING ERROR LOADINGKetanji Brown Jackson didn’t go home a winner after Sunday’s Grammy Awards, but the Supreme Court justice’s mere presence at the star-studded ceremony was enough for a GOP lawmaker to call for an investigation. Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) on Thursday said she was concerned about Jackson’s ability to remain “above political influence” after seeing her take part in the Grammys, which she deemed a “highly politicized” event. Advertisement“We need an investigation into Justice Jackson’s ability to remain impartial,” Blackburn wrote on X. AdvertisementSupreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, left, poses with film and music icon Queen Latifah at the 2026 Grammy Awards, held Feb. 1 in Los Angeles. AdvertisementHuffPost reached out to the Supreme Court Public Information Office for comment on Blackburn’s remarks, but did not immediately hear back.

February 07, 2026 01:22 UTC

Stepbrother arrested and charged in teen's death: Victim's father Anna Kepner's stepbrother has been arrested and charged as a juvenile in her November death aboard a cruise ship, according to the victim's father.

February 07, 2026 01:21 UTC

Four people have died and three others have required liver transplants after eating the aptly named death cap mushroom that is proliferating in California following a rainy winter. via Associated PressSAN DIEGO (AP) — Four people have died and three others have required liver transplants after eating the aptly named death cap mushroom that is proliferating in California following a rainy winter. The California Department of Public Health is urging people to avoid mushroom foraging altogether this year because death cap mushrooms are easily confused with safe, edible varieties. AdvertisementExperts warn that a mushroom’s color is not a reliable way of detecting its toxicity, and whether the death cap variety is raw, dried or cooked does not make a difference. Death cap mushrooms have been collected in local and national parks across Northern California and the Central Coast.

February 07, 2026 00:41 UTC





What is TrumpRx? Kaye Pestaina, the director of KFF's program on patient and consumer protection, shares what you need to know about TrumpRx.

February 07, 2026 00:39 UTC

So a lot of people are referring to this film as a piece of propaganda. But one of the definitions of propaganda is that it has an intention to promote a worldview or belief. What is the film trying to promote from a propaganda perspective? Propaganda tells you two things. Melania speaks in these almost like ChatGPT-generated voiceovers that are just very —— I was also thinking ChatGPT!

February 07, 2026 00:38 UTC

The Essential Arts newsletter highlights the Paderewski piano competition taking place from Feb. 8-14 at LMU, where 25 young professional pianists will compete for a grand prize. Learn more about the competition and buy tickets here. Source: Los Angeles Times

February 07, 2026 00:32 UTC

Former Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema set out to get a taste of America for the country's 250th birthday. So among these six, very old restaurants, did you have a favorite? And you have these old, old waiters cracking jokes. Like, was there some sort of secret sauce, literally or figuratively, that seemed to help keep these very old restaurants open for - what? SIETSEMA: Yeah.

February 07, 2026 00:30 UTC

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February 06, 2026 23:58 UTC

Head coach Rick Carlisle told reporters Friday that Zubac is working through an ankle injury and won't play until Tuesday's game against the Knicks at the very earliest, Tony East of Forbes.com reports. Thursday's trade between the Clippers and Pacers has not been finalized as all players involved -- including Zubac -- have yet to pass physicals. Carlisle relayed that Zubac could make his Pacers debut Tuesday, but it appears as though the veteran center's absence could extend beyond that depending on the severity of his injury. Jay Huff figures to be the Pacers' starting center for as long as Zubac is sidelined.

February 06, 2026 23:53 UTC

Filmmaker Suzannah Herbert's 'Natchez' examines the town's struggle to reconcile its antebellum past with its present-day realities. ›The documentary 'Natchez' offers a nuanced look at the small Mississippi town of Natchez, which has long relied on its antebellum history and 'Gone With the Wind' mythology to drive its lucrative tourism industry. The documentary 'Natchez' was released in 2026. The players Suzannah Herbert The director of the documentary 'Natchez', which sensitively explores the town's struggle to reconcile its antebellum past with its present-day realities. '” — Deborah Cosey (latimes.com) “See the real Mississippi” — Tracy 'Rev' Collins, Black pastor (latimes.com)What’s nextThe documentary 'Natchez' continues to spark conversations about how the town can authentically represent its complex history and legacy of racism.

February 06, 2026 23:43 UTC

The United States on Friday accused China of carrying out a secret nuclear test in 2020 as the Trump administration calls for a broader nuclear weapons agreement including both China and Russia. And Trump last year called for the resumption of US nuclear weapons tests. “China conducted one such yield producing nuclear test on June 22 of 2020,” he said, without providing further details. Although he did not explicitly say the US would upload additional nuclear weapons now that it was no longer bound by the agreement, he indicated it was likely. Beijing has consistently rebuffed trilateral arms control negotiations, arguing that their stockpiles are not on par with Moscow and Washington.

February 06, 2026 23:35 UTC

Disabled Minneapolis resident dragged, detained by ICE speaks out Aliya Rahman gave her account of what happened during her now-viral account with ICE, where she was dragged out of her car. She also shared what she saw in the detention center.

February 06, 2026 23:29 UTC

Boris Nikolic wants to meet with Jeffrey Epstein: At Christmas 2016, the investor asks his colleague by email when Epstein would be back in New York. Creepy conversationsThis email correspondence between Jeffrey Epstein and his brother Mark is remarkable. Among the newly released Epstein files is Steve Bannon’s two hour interview with him in which he appears to be helping Epstein rehabilitate his public image after his sex crime conviction. Got a lot of problems coming up, in my opinion, with the famous island, with Jeffrey Epstein. Orange-colored strangers in the Epstein prisonThe Epstein files also include transcripts from officers who viewed the video footage from the prison after the paedophile's death on August 10, 2019.

February 06, 2026 23:11 UTC