
British police have arrested Prince Andrew

British police have arrested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former Prince Andrew. Officers from Thames Valley Police detained a man in his sixties from Norfolk on Thursday, and he remains in custody as searches continue at properties in Norfolk and Berkshire. Investigators are examining allegations he shared confidential government papers with Jeffrey Epstein while serving as a UK trade envoy. Andrew has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to take the stand

The case centers on a young woman who says years of heavy use as a child left her struggling with anxiety, depression, and compulsive scrolling. Lawyers argue Meta and YouTube built features to keep users engaged while downplaying known risks to teens. The trial could shape how tech companies handle algorithms.
The nation is remembering the Rev. Jesse Jackson

In Chicago, the nation is remembering the Rev. Jesse Jackson, the longtime civil rights leader and two‑time presidential candidate, after his death at 84. Jackson’s family says he died peacefully on Tuesday, decades after rising from aide to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. to a national figure in politics and activism. He founded the Rainbow push Coalition, ran historic campaigns for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988, and remained visible in causes ranging from voting rights to criminal justice.
At the Winter Games U.S. athletes are delivering dramatic comebacks

Broadcasts highlight emotional wins for lesser-known Team USA competitors who advanced after late surges on the ice and slopes. Figure skater Ilia Malinin has spoken about the strain of expectations and online criticism after several falls in competition. Coaches and officials say mental health resources are in place as athletes push for medals under a global spotlight.
Fed officials announced an end to immigration crackdown in Minnesota

Federal officials have announced an end to a sweeping immigration crackdown in Minnesota that sparked protests, lawsuits, and national debate. The enforcement surge led to mass detentions, community fear, and two deaths linked to federal operations in the state. Homeland Security officials now say they are winding down the campaign and shifting to targeted investigations. Local leaders and immigrant advocates are demanding a full review of what happened.
British Columbia crews worked through the night after a deadly shooting at a high school.

Search crews in northern British Columbia are working through the night after a deadly shooting at a high school. Police say a woman believed to be the shooter is among the dead at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School, where officers arrived within minutes of the first call. They report eight people killed between the school and a nearby house, with more than twenty-five others hurt, some in critical condition after being airlifted. Authorities say all students and staff were evacuated and there is no ongoing threat.
Trump is sharpening his public dispute with Canada over trade

President Donald Trump is sharpening his public dispute with Canada over trade and infrastructure. Trump has threatened to withhold approval for the Gordie Howe International Bridge, a long-planned border crossing meant to speed traffic between the two countries, until Washington receives what he calls full compensation from Ottawa for U.S. support and cooperation. Construction on the span is largely complete and testing is under way.









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