Day: February 10, 2026

Appeals court backs Noem move to end TPS protections for Nepal, Honduras, Nicaragua

7:25 am February 10, 2026

A federal appeals court in San Francisco granted a stay allowing the government to proceed with terminating Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for immigrants from Nepal, Honduras and Nicaragua. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an order freezing a lower court ruling that would have vacated Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem’s decision […]

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US military launches deadly strike on drug-trafficking vessel in the Pacific, leaving 2 dead and 1 survivor

6:54 am February 10, 2026

The United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) announced Monday that the U.S. military carried out an operation targeting a drug-trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific, leaving two people dead and one survivor. “On Feb. 9, at the direction of #SOUTHCOM commander Gen. Francis L. Donovan, Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted a lethal kinetic strike on […]

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Jake Paul breaks down in tears as fiancée Jutta Leerdam shatters Olympic speedskating record

6:51 am February 10, 2026

As Dutch speedskater Jutta Leerdam broke an Olympic record in her gold-medal-winning run on Monday, her fiancée Jake Paul couldn’t contain his emotions. He was crying for joy. Paul was on his feet in the stands, bawling his eyes out as Leerdam didn’t just live up to the expectations of winning gold at the 2026 […]

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House passes bipartisan housing bill as Trump zeroes in on affordability crisis

5:34 am February 10, 2026

The House of Representatives passed a bill aimed at making it easier for everyday Americans to purchase a home, an issue that’s become a cornerstone of the affordability crisis plaguing much of the United States. The legislation, which passed with a 390-9 vote, is a rare show of bipartisanship in an increasingly polarized Congress, having […]

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Harvard faculty committee suggests capping A’s in proposed internal ranking system

5:30 am February 10, 2026

A new faculty proposal at Harvard University is calling for the school to cap the number of A grades awarded to students as part of a broader effort to rein in grade inflation.  The Harvard Crimson, the university’s student newspaper, reported that “A faculty committee proposed a sweeping overhaul of Harvard College grading that would […]

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