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📅February 10, 2026 at 1:00 AM
Global crises dominate headlines: US faces DHS shutdown, Arctic blast, and Epstein-Trump scandal; Cuba fuel crisis halts flights; UK PM resigns; Japan gets female PM; Super Bowl buzz peaks.
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Search Intensifies for Missing Nancy Guthrie as Ransom Deadline Nears

One week after Nancy Guthrie disappeared, her children posted an anguished social media plea amid ongoing searches.Source 1Source 6 A ransom deadline is approaching, with live coverage highlighting the family's desperation.Source 6 Authorities continue efforts to locate her.Source 1

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Arctic Blast Alerts Over 60 Million in US Northeast

A dangerous arctic blast is impacting more than 60 million people, prompting alerts and warming centers in New York City.Source 1 Extreme cold weather has led to heightened safety measures across the region.Source 1 NFL linebacker arrested on domestic abuse charges amid the weather chaos.Source 1

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DHS Funding Standoff Risks Shutdown of Coast Guard, FEMA, TSA

Homeland Security faces a funding crisis with no deal in sight over immigration reforms, potentially shutting down key agencies.Source 1 Democrats demand restrictions after killings by federal agents in Minneapolis.Source 1 Hakeem Jeffries criticizes Republicans for ignoring demands.Source 1

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Britain’s Prime Minister Resigns Amid Political Turmoil

The UK Prime Minister has resigned, marking a significant leadership change.Source 1 Details on the reasons remain unfolding in global broadcasts.Source 1 This comes amid broader international tensions.Source 3

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Air Canada Suspends All Flights to Cuba Over Fuel Shortage

Air Canada halted services to Cuba due to aviation fuel shortages exacerbated by power cuts and basic necessities crises.Source 2 Canada's travel advisory warns of high caution due to unpredictable disruptions.Source 2 Trump’s executive order threatens tariffs on oil suppliers like Mexico.Source 2

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Trump’s Oil Tariffs Threaten to Choke Cuba’s Economy

President Trump signed an order imposing tariffs on countries selling oil to Cuba, targeting Mexico’s support.Source 2 Cuban officials condemn it as aggression amid widespread blackouts.Source 2Source 3 Russia accuses US of strangling Cuba’s economy.Source 3

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Takaichi Becomes Japan’s First Elected Female Prime Minister

Sanae Takaichi secured a majority in snap elections, making history as Japan’s first elected female PM.Source 5 China reacts strongly to her victory.Source 3 The win shifts Japan’s political landscape.Source 5

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Ghislaine Maxwell Offers to Clear Trump in Epstein Probe for Clemency

Epstein associate Maxwell signaled she’d exonerate Trump of wrongdoing in exchange for pardon during House deposition.Source 8 Democrats call it a bargain for silence; Republicans divided.Source 8 Trump has not ruled out clemency amid unfolding files.Source 8

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Super Bowl 60 Countdown: Seahawks vs Falcons

Seahawks and Falcons prepare for Super Bowl showdown with final hype.Source 1 Bad Bunny’s halftime show draws mixed reactions; Trump prefers Kid Rock.Source 1Source 5 Lindsey Vonn suffers crash; US secures Olympic golds.Source 1

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Jimmy Lai’s Family Calls 20-Year Sentence a ‘Death Sentence’

Pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai receives 20 years; family decries it as persecution.Source 5 Canada’s FM demands his immediate release.Source 5 Case highlights press freedom concerns.Source 5

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Lebanon Building Collapse Death Toll Rises to 15

A mysterious building collapse in Lebanon kills 15, with residents puzzled by the cause.Source 5 Rescue efforts continue amid rising casualties.Source 5 Incident adds to regional instability.Source 5

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Alberta Independence Support Steady at 30% in Poll

Poll shows 3 in 10 Albertans favor separation, with concerns over disinformation.Source 7 Pro-separation info from alternative media raises interference fears.Source 7 Opponents warn of economic instability.Source 7