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At least ten dead after mass shooting in British Columbia
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Howard Lutnick, Trump's commerce secretary, says he visited Epstein's island

Howard Lutnick, President Donald Trump's commerce secretary, was questioned about his dealings with Jeffrey Epstein during a Senate committee hearing.
ABC    Feb 10, 6:33 pm

Reporter's notebook: A Dutch speedskater and a U.S. influencer walk into a bar …

NPR's Rachel Treisman took a pause from watching figure skaters break records to see speed skaters break records. Plus, the surreal experience of watching backflip artist Ilia Malinin.
NPR    Feb 10, 1:03 pm

In Cuba, people go without food and power as U.S. chokes oil supply and tourists flee

An older man walks through an empty street, a boy runs in front of him

Some Cubans say everyday life on the Caribbean island has reached a breaking point amid a fuel shortage brought about by the U.S. squeezing the country’s oil supply. Meanwhile, Canadian airlines suspended service to the island and are ferrying tourists back home.

CBC    Feb 10, 6:03 pm

WATCH: The real people behind Bad Bunny’s big performance

Bad Bunny incorporated real-life figures and cultural heroes into his Super Bowl performance, celebrating Puerto Rican and Latin American influence in American culture.
ABC    Feb 10, 9:33 am
Anne Hathaway calls Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show the 'Benito Bowl'
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Pam Bondi to face questions from House lawmakers about her DOJ leadership

The attorney general's appearance before the House Judiciary Committee comes one year into her tenure, a period marked by a striking departure from traditions and norms at the Justice Department.
NPR    Feb 11, 4:33 am

Why these monks are walking 3,700 km across the U.S.

A group of people wearing orange and saffron robes walking down a sunny street. Some individuals are wearing beanies and carrying bags, while others in the background wear reflective vests and casual winter clothing.

A group of 19 Buddhist monks have achieved superstar status in the United States with their 3,700-kilometre walk from Texas to Washington. Their trek is a mission to deliver a message of peace.

CBC    Feb 10, 1:03 pm

Snowboarder Chloe Kim is chasing an Olympic gold three-peat with a torn labrum

At 25, Chloe Kim could become the first halfpipe snowboarder to win three consecutive Olympic golds.
NPR    Feb 10, 3:33 pm

Shootings at school and home in British Columbia, Canada, leave 10 dead

A shooting at a school in British Columbia left seven people dead, while two more were found dead at a nearby home, authorities said. A woman who police believe to be the shooter also was killed.
NPR    Feb 11, 5:03 am

Fact check: Fake CBC video on Ukrainian athletes at Olympics

A woman in a blue winter jacket and white beanie speaks to the camera in front of tall buildings. A large red stamp with the word FAKE is overlaid across the top of the image above text that reads Milan Olympic Village.

A fake video featuring CBC News chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault is spreading misinformation about Ukrainians at the Milano-Cortina Winter Games. The CBC’s fact-check team breaks down how a real video was altered to create the fake.

CBC    Feb 10, 2:33 pm
Former top FBI profiler on new Nancy Guthrie video: Subject "doesn't seem nervous"
CBS   

What makes 'Quad God' Ilia Malinin so good at landing the hardest jump in figure skating?

A blonde man in a black bodysuit skates with his arms outstretched.

U.S. figure skater Ilia Malinin is no stranger to making history. He became the first person to successfully land a quadruple axel in competition and is widely known for his quad-jumping prowess. Kurt Browning, the legendary Canadian figure skater who was the first person to ever land a ratified quad jump in competition, tells us what makes Malinin so good at it.

CBC    Feb 10, 2:33 pm

Pakistan-Afghanistan border closures paralyze trade along a key route

Trucks have been stuck at the closed border since October. Both countries are facing economic losses with no end in sight. The Taliban also banned all Pakistani pharmaceutical imports to Afghanistan.
NPR    Feb 10, 2:03 pm

WATCH: Grandson pilots 88-year-old grandmother's 1st flight

Frances Dahlke took to the skies for her first ever flight with a special person piloting the plane -- her grandson.
ABC    Feb 11, 6:03 am

Norwegian biathlon bronze medallist confesses to cheating on girlfriend in post-race interview

A man stands wearing a bronze medal.

A post-race interview with the bronze medal winner in the men's Olympic biathlon competition on Tuesday took an unexpected turn when he revealed in a live broadcast that he had been unfaithful to his girlfriend.

CBC    Feb 10, 1:03 pm

Malinowski concedes to Mejia in Democratic House special primary in New Jersey

With the race still too close to call, former congressman Tom Malinowski conceded to challenger Analilia Mejia in a Democratic primary to replace the seat vacated by New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill.
NPR    Feb 10, 1:03 pm
Person detained in connection to Nancy Guthrie disappearance, official tells ABC News
ABC   

A historic day for U.S. cross-country skiing, but Shiffin's Olympic struggles continue

American women continue to dominate alpine ski racing events in the Winter Olympics, and American men win their first medal in cross-country skiing in 50 years.
NPR    Feb 10, 4:03 pm

A daughter reexamines her own family story in 'The Mixed Marriage Project'

Dorothy Roberts' parents, a white anthropologist and a Black woman from Jamaica, spent years interviewing interracial couples in Chicago. Her memoir draws from their records.
NPR    Feb 10, 1:03 pm

WATCH: Monks on a mission walk 2,300 miles from Texas to DC

A group of Buddhist monks bearing a message of peace walked into the heart of Washington, D.C., on Tuesday and were greeted by large, joyful crowds as they completed their 15-week trek from Texas.
ABC    Feb 11, 6:33 am

WATCH: Real-life Lassie helps find missing boy

Officers in Louisville, Kentucky, were frantically looking for a 3-year-old boy when a neighborhood dog wandered over and led them to the missing boy.
ABC    Feb 11, 7:33 am

In Beirut, Lebanon's cats of war find peace on university campus

The American University of Beirut has long been a haven for cats abandoned in times if war or crisis, but in recent years the feline population has grown dramatically.
NPR    Feb 10, 12:33 pm
ABC World News Tonight with David Muir Full Broadcast - Feb 10, 2026
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WATCH: Remote tribe in Amazon rainforest captured up close on video for 1st time

Conservationist Paul Rosolie recalls the dangers when he came face to face with the Mashco Piro tribe deep in Peru’s jungle.
ABC    Feb 10, 12:33 pm

Greetings from Mexico City's iconic boulevard, where a dog on a bike steals the show

Every week, more than 100,000 people ride bikes, skates and rollerblades past some of the most best-known parts of Mexico's capital. And sometimes their dogs join them too.
NPR    Feb 11, 8:03 am

Democrats reject GOP counterproposal on ICE changes as shutdown deadline nears

Details of the GOP counteroffer have not been made public.
ABC    Feb 10, 11:03 am

WATCH: Pregnant woman rescued from sinking car gives birth on her birthday

Shedly Appolon says she was trapped in her car when a good Samaritan swam to her vehicle, opened the back door, and pulled her to safety.
ABC    Feb 10, 10:33 am

Trump says his 'Great Ballroom' will be used for 'future Presidential Inaugurations'

President Donald Trump posted new drawings of his 'Great Ballroom' that he said would be "used for future Presidential Inaugurations."
ABC    Feb 10, 4:03 pm
How the FBI uncovered new footage from Nancy Guthrie's home
CBS   

Top 5 takeaways from the House immigration oversight hearing

The hearing underscored how deeply divided Republicans and Democrats remain on top-level changes to immigration enforcement in the wake of the shootings of two U.S. citizens.
NPR    Feb 10, 4:33 pm

Trump's EPA plans to end a key climate pollution regulation

The Environmental Protection Agency is eliminating a Clean Air Act finding from 2009 that is the basis for much of the federal government's actions to rein in climate change.
NPR    Feb 11, 4:33 am

Former NATO chief on Europe and U.S. relations

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Anders Fogh Rasmussen, former prime minister of Denmark and former head of NATO, ahead of the Munich Security Conference.
NPR    Feb 10, 10:03 pm

The U.S. claims China is conducting secret nuclear tests. Here's what that means

The allegations were leveled by U.S. officials late last week. Arms control experts worry that norms against nuclear testing are unraveling.
NPR    Feb 11, 4:33 am

From gifting a hat to tossing them onto the rink, a history of hat tricks in sports

Hat tricks have a rich history in hockey, but it didn't start there. For NPR's Word of the Week, we trace the term's some 150-year-history and why it's particularly special on the hockey rink.
NPR    Feb 11, 4:33 am
At least 10 dead in Canadian high school shooting
Reuters   

FAA lifts El Paso flight restrictions, allowing flights to resume

The Federal Aviation Administration issued temporary flight restrictions.
ABC    Feb 11, 4:33 am

Ukrainian sled racer says he will wear helmet honoring slain soldiers despite Olympic ban

Vladyslav Heraskevych, a skeleton sled racer, says he will wear a helmet showing images of Ukrainian athletes killed defending his country against Russia's full-scale invasion. International Olympic Committee officials say the move would violate rules designed to keep politics out of the Olympics.
NPR    Feb 11, 4:03 am

Father of US-based Hong Kong activist convicted under national security law

The father of a U.S.-based activist wanted by Hong Kong authorities was convicted of attempting to deal with an absconder's financial assets on Wednesday, in the first court case of its kind brought under a homegrown national security law.
NPR    Feb 11, 3:33 am

America's Gen Z curlers bring new ways to a traditional sport

At the U.S. Curling Olympic Trials, a team of Gen Z curlers usurped the long-reigning champions in a big upset. Team Casper is bringing swagger, limber knees and some new sensibilities to a tradition-filled sport.
NPR    Feb 11, 3:33 am

Russian drone kills a father and 3 children in Ukraine, pregnant mother badly injured

A Russian drone has struck a home in Ukraine's Kharkiv region, killing a father and his three small children
ABC    Feb 11, 3:33 am
US blockade deepens Cuba energy crisis • FRANCE 24 English
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Annual governors' gathering with White House unraveling after Trump excludes Democrats

An annual meeting of the nation's governors that has long served as a rare bipartisan gathering is unraveling after President Donald Trump excluded Democratic governors from White House events.
NPR    Feb 11, 1:33 am

WATCH: American families travel to cheer on Team USA at Olympics in Italy

After Covid restrictions kept loved ones away four years ago, many athletes are now grateful to be surrounded by support.
ABC    Feb 11, 1:33 am

7 killed in Canada high school shooting; 2 others dead at residence: Police

A total of nine people were killed -- most of them at a school -- and more than two dozen wounded after an active shooter opened fire in Canada's British Columbia.
ABC    Feb 10, 9:33 pm

Netanyahu again flies through Canadian airspace en route to Washington

A man is seen in front of an Israeli flag

Online flight trackers show that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu flew hundreds of kilometres through Canadian airspace on his way to meet U.S. President Donald Trump this week — despite Prime Minister Mark Carney previously saying he would honour an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court.

CBC    Feb 10, 8:03 pm

The FBI seizure of Georgia 2020 election ballots relies on debunked claims

An FBI investigation of the 2020 election in Fulton County, Ga., was initiated by a lawyer who aided President Trump's unsuccessful efforts to overturn that election, an unsealed affidavit says.
NPR    Feb 10, 7:03 pm
Norway to set up independent commission over Epstein revelations • FRANCE 24 English
France24   

The clues the FBI could learn from new Nancy Guthrie video: Experts

Investigators may be able to use the items like the person's backpack, gloves, holster and light to narrow down his identity, experts said.
ABC    Feb 10, 7:03 pm

Republicans were already losing Latino support. Then Trump went after Bad Bunny

Bad Bunny, wearing an off-white outfit, sings in front of a backdrop of a sugar cane field.

Donald Trump's success in attracting a broad range of Americans to vote Republican, including among the Latino community, was key to his presidential election victory in 2024. Now in 2026, Trump's distaste for the all-Spanish-language Super Bowl halftime performance by Bad Bunny suggests scoring points with Latino voters is no longer a high priority for the president.

CBC    Feb 10, 6:33 pm

Epstein files: Questions swirl over redacted 2009 email with subject line 'Trump'

Rep. Jamie Raskin says the unredacted version of an email regarding President Trump "seems to be at odds" with some of the things Trump has said about Jeffrey Epstein.
ABC    Feb 10, 6:33 pm

U.S. unexpectedly adds 130,000 jobs in January after a weak 2025

U.S. employers added 130,000 jobs in January as the unemployment rate dipped to 4.3% from 4.4% in December. Annual revisions show that job growth last year was far weaker than initially reported.
NPR    Feb 11, 8:03 am

At least 9 dead in Madagascar as Tropical Cyclone Gezani hits the Indian Ocean island

Authorities in Madagascar say at least 20 people have died after Tropical Cyclone Gezani hit the large Indian Ocean island
ABC    Feb 11, 5:03 am
Person detained for questioning in connection with Nancy Guthrie abduction, law enforcement says
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Japan's ‘Iron Lady’ rolled the dice and won | About That

Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi

Andrew Chang explains Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's landslide victory in a snap election — and what this means for the country's military amid rising tensions with China. Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters and Getty Images

CBC    Feb 10, 5:33 pm

Federal judge acknowledges 'abusive workplace' in court order

The order did not identify the judge in question but two sources familiar with the process told NPR it is U.S. District Judge Lydia Kay Griggsby, a Biden appointee.
NPR    Feb 10, 5:33 pm

U.S. House poised to vote against Trump's tariffs on Canada

A view of the East Front of the U.S. Capitol, with a police officer in the foreground.

The U.S. House of Representatives is poised to vote Wednesday on a resolution against President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods, and there's evidence that enough Republicans have grown tired of the trade war that the vote could pass.

CBC    Feb 11, 9:03 am