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Arts & Entertainment
Meet the women ditching their husbands for ‘Galentine’s Day,’ with no men allowed ‘unless the bartender happens to be male’
By
Alicia Rancilio
and
The Associated Press
North America
Classrooms close as San Francisco teachers launch first public school strike in nearly 50 years
By
The Associated Press
Law
Uber ordered to pay $8.5 million after being found liable for sexual assault in landmark jury verdict
By
Wyatte Grantham-Philips
,
Hallie Golden
, and others
North America
3 Doors Down singer Brad Arnold, famous for ‘Kryptonite’ hit in 1995, dead at 47 of kidney cancer
By
The Associated Press
Asia
Hong Kong tycoon and pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai slapped with 20 years in prison
By
Kanis Leung
and
The Associated Press
Arts & Entertainment
Super Bowl ads go for silliness, tears and nostalgia as Americans reel from ‘collective trauma’ of recent upheaval — ‘Everybody is stressed out’
By
Dee-Ann Durbin
,
Mae Anderson
, and others
Politics
Trump calls U.S. Olympian a ‘real Loser’ as athletes speak out against administration policies, while Jake Paul tells critics to ‘live somewhere else’
By
Fernanda Figueroa
and
The Associated Press
Health
Dr. Oz begs Americans to get inoculated against measles as outbreaks spiral around the country. ‘Take the vaccine, please’
By
Matt Brown
and
The Associated Press
Politics
Japanese prime minister’s landslide win gives her party a lower-house supermajority and more room to enact a right-wing agenda
By
Mari Yamaguchi
,
Foster Klug
, and others
Cybersecurity
FBI found little evidence Epstein ran a sex trafficking ring for powerful men and concluded a ‘client list’ doesn’t exist
By
Michael R. Sisak
,
David B. Caruso
, and others
Real Estate
Trump’s plan to send home prices higher will help him with baby boomer voters ahead of midterm elections but could spark a ‘generational war’
By
Josh Boak
and
The Associated Press
Retail
Trump’s Greenland crisis triggered a surge in apps designed to help shoppers boycott U.S. goods, though few American imports are on store shelves
By
James Brooks
and
The Associated Press
Politics
Minnesotans say immigration agents are impersonating construction workers, delivery drivers and anti-ICE activists
By
Jake Offenhartz
and
The Associated Press
Economy
Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure are the biggest threat to its economy, which could shrink as much as 3%
By
Kamila Hrabchuk
and
The Associated Press
C-Suite
Washington Post publisher to step down after big layoffs as union calls his legacy ‘attempted destruction of a great American journalism institution’
By
David Bauder
and
The Associated Press