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  • US Navy reduces staff to ‘mission critical’ levels in Bahrain ahead of potential strikes on Iran: officials

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    The U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet headquarters in Bahrain has been reduced to “mission critical” staffing ahead of potential U.S. strikes on Iran, multiple U.S. officials told Fox News. 

    There are now fewer than 100 personnel remaining at the facility. Ahead of Operation Midnight Hammer last June, when the U.S. struck Iranian nuclear sites, the 5th Fleet headquarters was evacuated in a similar manner.   

    The U.S. has been surging military assets to the Middle East in recent weeks as discussions have been ongoing between the U.S. and Iran over the future of Tehran’s nuclear program. 

    U.S. Central Command said this week that sailors and Marines aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln — one of the ships in the region — have reguarly been performing maintenance to “keep aircraft mission-ready.” 

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    U.S. Central Command released this photo on Feb. 24, saying, “Sailors and Marines aboard USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) regularly perform maintenance to keep aircraft mission-ready.” (CENTCOM)

    “Their experience and skills allow Abraham Lincoln to sustain continuous airpower and conduct over 100 sorties per day,” CENTCOM said on X. 

    President Donald Trump warned in his State of the Union address earlier this week that Iran has “sinister ambitions” with its nuclear program and that the U.S. has not yet heard from Tehran that it will “never have a nuclear weapon.”   

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    “After Midnight Hammer, they were warned to make no future attempts to rebuild their weapons program and, in particular, nuclear weapons. Yet they continue starting it all over. We wiped it out, and they want to start all over again and are at this moment again pursuing their sinister ambitions,” Trump said Tuesday, referencing the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities last summer.  

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    “We are in negotiations with them. They want to make a deal, but we haven’t heard those secret words, ‘We will never have a nuclear weapon,’” Trump added. “My preference is to solve this problem through diplomacy. But one thing is certain, I will never allow the world’s number one sponsor of terror, which they are by far, to have a nuclear weapon. Can’t let that happen.” 

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  • Katherine Schwarzenegger offers rare look at ‘sweetest moments’ with her kids and parents as fans all say the same thing

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    Katherine Schwarzenegger shared insight into her home life with her three young children on Wednesday, and shone a light on the bond between her father, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and his adoring grandkids.

    The 36-year-old took to Instagram to share a carousel of photos from her daily life, including a snap of her one-year-old son, Ford, playing with a dog. 

    She also posted a picture of her girls, Lyla, five, and Eloise, three, whom she shares with her husband, Chris Pratt, and a throwback shot of her mother, Maria Shriver, and her father in their youth. Katherine simply captioned the post: “Sweetest things.”

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    Katherine snapped Arnold playing with his granddaughters

    The photo that received the most love was one that saw Arnold sitting down and drawing hearts with his two granddaughters in a sweet display of grandfatherly love.

    “Wow! Your kids get to color with Papa Terminator!” wrote one fan in the comment section, while another added: “LOVE the girls doing art with your Dad, such a beautiful moment,” and a third shared: “I love how your father is bonding with his granddaughters by making artwork. Together it’s so beautiful.”

    Arnold has been open in the past about how much he loves being a grandfather, and shared how different it is to parenting his four children with Maria.

    Arnold Schwarzenegger in the kitchen of his home, playing with his granddaughters Eloise and Lyla and a pig, shared on Instagram© Instagram
    The actor is a doting grandfather to Lyla, Eloise and Ford

    “I’ll tell you one thing: it is the easiest thing to be a grandfather. Because they come over to the house, you play with Lyla for around an hour or two, I put her on the horse, I put her with the dog, I play with the dog, and after two hours, they leave. Over. It’s fantastic, I tell you,” he said on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

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    The former Governor of California added that he tries to help with diaper duty, but Katherine is particular about her method. “I did all of that when I had kids,” he explained.

    “When my kids were growing up, I participated, and it was a lot of fun to do that. But I have never changed diapers on Lyla, because I think that Katherine is the expert gatekeeper. She just, whenever you touch the baby, says, ‘Oh, my god! Oh, my god! Like this.’”

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    Arnold opened up about the ease of being a grandparent

    “I said, ‘Katherine, come on, now. I’ve held enough children in my hands. I know exactly what I’m doing. I’m an expert in that stuff,’” he continued. “She just freaks out and does it. [But] I think it’s natural.”

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    Katherine often relies on her mother’s parenting advice

    Maria is also a doting grandmother, whose advice Katherine often turns to in times of need.

    “If I have moments of feeling overwhelmed about things, I always think, what would my mom do? Because growing up, she had four kids under eight years old, a big career, a husband with a big career, a very big family…and I remember just watching her do it all with such ease and such grace – and also having so much fun doing it,” she shared on the Meaning Full Living podcast.

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  • NCIS star Joe Spano, 79, resurfaces in rare public outing two years after last onscreen appearance

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    NCIS star Joe Spano made an ultra-rare appearance with his adopted daughter, Meili, at the premiere of Hoppers on Monday, looking dapper in a dark three-piece suit.

    The 79-year-old added a collared white shirt and a colorful, undone bowtie underneath, and completed the look with black dress shoes and a stylish straw hat. By Joe’s side was his daughter, Meili Spano, who was ethereal in a flowing, floral blue dress with a white cardigan over the top and her dark hair tied back in a tight bun.

    The Hoppers premiere marked Joe’s first red carpet appearance since October 2024, when he attended the New York Film Festival. He will voice a character in the upcoming film, two years after his last onscreen appearance in NCIS.

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    Joe made a rare appearance at the Hoppers premiere in LA

    Joe got his start as an acclaimed theater actor in the ’70s, before landing roles in Hill Street Blues, NYPD Blue and Murder One. Perhaps his most famous role is that of FBI Special Agent Tobias Fornell in NCIS, a role which he has held since 2003.

    He has appeared in more than 50 episodes of the hit show, spanning more than 20 years, yet never wished to be a series regular, as he shared on the Off Duty: An NCIS Rewatch podcast. “I didn’t want to have to do what you guys were doing,” he told the hosts, Cote de Pablo and Michael Weatherly, who portrayed Ziva David and Anthony DiNozzo, respectively, on NCIS.

    “Not so much the time, but what it does to you…I could see it. It’s unspeakable, actually, ’cause you’re turned into something, and you have to be that to a certain extent,” Joe continued.

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    He was joined by his daughter, Meili

    “Promoting the show, reacting to people who see you in a certain way. That’s not really who you are, but you want to cater to it for your job and for them, but doing that over and over again, I think you lose track of who you are.”

    “Not that anybody knows who they are at all, but sometimes you have some leeway, right, just to finding something new for yourself,” he added. “But in that, it’s always being pushed on, and pushing back or not pushing back, and being crushed by it.”

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    Joe has been an NCIS staple since 2003

    Outside of Joe’s work onscreen and onstage, he has a happy home life with his wife and two daughters, Liana and Meili, the latter of whom joined him at the premiere event on Monday.

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    He rose to fame after starring in Hill Street Blues

    Joe met his wife, Joan Zerrien, while they were working at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre in California, of which he is a founding member. The couple married in 1980 and went on to adopt their daughters from China after being inspired by a documentary.   

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    The couple adopted their daughters Meili and Liana

    “We were in a place in our lives, well off, living in a great house, and we said to ourselves, ‘What is this for? We should have kids and take advantage of our great school district,’” he shared in a speech to the Families with Children from China organization.

    He continued, “We saw a television program that outlined the plight of Chinese little girls, so we investigated it. We decided it wasn’t about passing them off as our own. We wanted more the opportunity to parent.”

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  • Alysa Liu reveals the surprising story behind her lip piercing

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    Alysa Liu has captivated the world with her infectious joy, incredible talent and alternative style, the latter of which is rarely found in the world of competitive figure skating. 

    The 20-year-old Olympic champion is easily recognizable for her black and blonde-striped hair and for her silver lip piercing that only appears when she smiles. 

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    Smiling wide

    Alysa recently shared insight into the frenulum piercing, which sits in the middle of her upper gum and rests on her frontmost teeth, revealing that she did it herself at home.

    “I pierced it a little over two years ago now,” she told TMJ4 News. “I had my sister hold up my lip, and I was looking in the mirror, and I had my piercing needle and then – yeah, I just put it through.”

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    Halo hair

    Alysa later shared with reporters the story behind her unique hairstyle, which features rings of blonde that she has dubbed “halos”.

    “I originally actually wanted raccoon stripes three years ago, but I was like, ‘Too much, too long, and it’s going to be hard to upkeep,’” she said during a press conference in January.

    “Then I thought, I kind of want to be a tree, add a new ring every year, and so I did my second one the next year. It just grows out, and then so this year, I just did the same thing. I’m just gonna keep adding one every time.”

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    Alternative Alysa

    The two-time gold medal winner has a distinctive style off the ice, too, which she called “alternative”.

    “I love masculine style so much. I feel really comfortable in it. Off the ice, I don’t dress as feminine. To me, that is skating,” she explained to Cosmopolitan.

    “I’ll wear skirts, too, but I definitely love a good masculine street style. When I am at public events, and I’m wearing my usual style, people will say, ‘Oh, I thought you were, like, a snowboarder.’ I take it as a compliment. I like throwing people off,” she added.

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    Changing the game

    Alysa retired from skating in 2022 and returned to the sport in 2024, with several stipulations for her coaches the second time around.

    “I made a deal with my coaches: No one tells me what I’m gonna wear. No one tells me how my hair is gonna be. No one’s gonna try to change me. I’m going to pick my own programs and skate the sessions I want to skate,” she told the publication.

    “Y’all are my coaches. You guys are going to help me and lead me in training, but I’m structuring it the way I want to.”

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    Staying strong

    The California native added: “They mentioned some judges and higher-ups might be concerned. I said if they tell me to dye my hair back, I will quit. If they don’t like it and they want to give me less scores or treat me differently, that’s on them. If I change my hair, it’s gonna be because I wanted to.”

    Alysa’s infectious energy won her millions of fans worldwide following her winning performance at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympic Games in February.

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  • California woman hospitalized with chemical burns after portable charger explodes while sleeping

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    A Los Angeles-based sports reporter had a scary morning earlier this month, when her portable charger suddenly exploded while she was sleeping, leaving her with chemical burns on her arm and hair and a hole in her bed.

    “PSA to anybody that uses a portable charger: don’t,” Ashley Nevel said in a video she posted to her social media on Feb. 15. “Mine literally just exploded in my bed. Everything caught on fire. My mattress — burned a hole through it. I literally have nowhere to sleep.”

    She explained that she has an emergency fire blanket that was a housewarming gift from her dad, according to KCAL-TV, that she believes saved her life.

    “Stop using portable chargers,” she reiterated. “I smell like smoke. My entire apartment needs to be cleaned to get the toxicity out. I can’t even stay there. It’s really bad. So, don’t use a portable charger. Make sure you have a fire blanket handy because it honestly saved my life, and I’m just grateful to be alive.”

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    A Los Angeles-based sports reporter had a scary morning earlier this month when her portable charger suddenly exploded while she was sleeping, leaving her with chemical burns on her arm and a hole in her bed. (Getty)

    After she got back from the hospital, Nevel added, “Another terrifying part of all of this is my phone was charged. It was charging in the charger, and it overheated when the charger exploded, so I couldn’t call 911. I couldn’t make any phone calls.”

    She said she was forced to run out on her balcony and scream for others to call 911 — all after waking up to the explosion at 5 a.m.

    “Thankfully my neighbors were like, amazing,” she said, adding that emergency responders arrived within three minutes.

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    File photo of a phone charger that exploded.  (Getty)

    “When you’re dealing with something like that, fight or flight kicks in,” she said. “You have no f—ing idea what to do.”

    Later, she also suggested that banning portable chargers on airplanes altogether might be a good idea.

    “What if I was on an airplane and that happened?” she questioned. “What do you do in that situation? Like, everyone is in danger with a small little charger and I never thought that was going to happen to me.”

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    Damaged lithium cells from phone chargers.  (Getty)

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    She added that she’s been walking around with portable chargers for years.

    “You never think something is going to happen to you, and I’m just more thankful it isn’t more serious than it could have been,” she continued. “Yeah, throw away your portable chargers.”

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  • Sex and the City star, Julie Halston, 71, turns heads in latest red carpet outing

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    Actress Julie Halston made a striking appearance on the New York red carpet this week. The Sex and the City star, 71, attended the opening night of Marcel on the Train at Classic Stage Company on Saturday, February 21 2026 in New York City.

    The veteran star posed confidently for photographers in a vibrant red tailored jacket paired with wide-leg black trousers. The structured blazer, finished with statement black detailing and a matching scarf-style collar, created a bold silhouette that felt both theatrical and effortlessly chic.

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    Julie Halston attends “Marcel on the Train” Opening Night

    With her platinum blonde hair swept back and her signature bright red lipstick adding a pop of glamour, Julie looked polished and radiant as she smiled for the cameras. 

    Julie is best known to many fans for her role in Sex and the City, where she appeared as Bitsy Von Muffling – the wealthy and ever-optimistic socialite who memorably married flamboyant cabaret singer Bobby Fine, played by Nathan Lane, in the original HBO series. Her character became a fan favourite thanks to her comedic timing and larger-than-life personality.

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    Julie and Kristin Davis on the film set of ‘And Just Like That’

    She later reprised the role in the reboot series, And Just Like That… bringing Bitsy back into the orbit of Carrie Bradshaw and her friends decades later. The return delighted longtime viewers, offering a nostalgic nod to the show’s original run while introducing the character to a new generation.

    While Sex and the City may have brought her mainstream recognition, Julie has long been a fixture of New York’s theatre scene. 

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    Julie with actor Andrew Rannells

    A celebrated stage actress, she has earned critical acclaim for her work in both comedic and dramatic roles, particularly within the city’s vibrant off-Broadway community. Her performance style – bold, expressive and sharp-witted – has made her a standout presence for decades.

    She dabbled in acting at high school which was when she realized she had a talent for cracking up audiences. “I did all of these skits and I was roller-skating across [the] stage and I was allowed to improv and people were howling with laughter,” she said in an interview with TDF. “I said, ‘This [is] what I want to do’. My parents kept saying, ‘What about teaching? What about speech therapy?’” But acting was where her passion lay.

    More recently, Julie has appeared in The Beauty – a sci-fi horror series starring Ashton Kutcher, Evan Peters and Rebecca Hall. 

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    Julie at the red carpet premiere for The Beauty

    Making its debut with a three-episode premiere, The Beauty, which is based on the comic book of the same name, takes place in a world where ordinary people are transformed into physically perfect beings as a result of a sexually transmitted virus.

    Away from the spotlight, Julie was married to Ralph Howard, the legendary radio host who sadly passed away in 2018. She has also been open about her passion for philanthropy, and frequently participates in charity events across New York.

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    Julie Halston at the Sex and The City 25th Anniversary Party

    In 2008, along with fellow writer Donna Daley, she co-authored the book Monologues for Show-Offs published by Heinemann Press. In May 2020, along with Jim Caruso, Julie launched a popular online talk show titled Virtual Halston.

    At 71, Julie shows no signs of slowing down. Whether commanding the stage or stepping onto a red carpet, she continues to embody the same fearless energy that made her a standout in the world of television and theatre.

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  • What John Travolta’s on-screen teenage daughter from Face/Off Dominique Swain is up to now

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    Sitting around the dinner table with John Travolta as he checks your homework is, naturally, an experience limited to his three children with his late wife Kelly Preston. That is, unless you’re Dominique Swain. The actress got her start working alongside John, as well as Nicolas Cage, in Face/Off  (1977) and as the titular character in Lolita

    We’re catching up on Dominique’s continuing work in show business, her long-term boyfriend and that first role that brought her into the company of Grease’‘s Danny Zuko. Though, expect fewer hand jives, kitschy school dances, and illegal races — face-swapping FBI hunts work up enough of a sweat.

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    Dominique Swain starred in Face/Off alongside John Travolta and Nicholas Cage

    Who is Dominique Swain?

    Dominique Swain debuted in the US with a supporting role in Face/Off (1997), alongside John Travolta, before starring as the titular role in Adrian Lyne’s controversial adaptation of Lolita, which released in the US in 1978. Based on the 1955 novel by Vladimir Nabokov, the story traces a literature professor’s obsession with a 12-year-old girl. Dominique’s also starred in movies like Alpha Dog (2006), alongside Bruce Willis, and is credited with over 100 film appearances, per IMDB.

    Raised in Malibu, Dominique is the middle daughter of three, born to mother Cindy and electrical engineer father David in 1980. Her sisters have also gone into the arts, with Alexis working as a makeup artist and sister Chelse an actress like Dominique.

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    John Travolta plays Dominique Swain’s father in the action thriller Face/Off

    Starring with John Travolta in Face/Off

    For her work in Face/Off, the actress starred as John Travolta’s teenage daughter. John plays an FBI agent intent on foiling a terrorist plot. In order to infiltrate the organisation, he undergoes a facial transplant surgery, but the criminal mastermind wakes up early and is vengeful. 

    The Oscar-nominated feature also starred Ghost Rider and National Treasure favourite Nicolas Cage and The Bourne Supremacy actress Joan Allen who, together with Dominique, make up the film’s leading family.  

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    Dominique recently starred in the 2025 thriller Seclusion

    What’s she up to now?

    Dominique hasn’t stepped away from the screen, though she keeps relatively quiet on her private life. She’s recently had roles in 2025 thriller Seclusion, which follows the psychiatrist and author Dr Madeline Faye on a retreat to her father’s beach house and her growing suspicion that an ex-patient has followed her there. According to IMDB, she has wrapped filming on a new project Immortal Combat (2026), which pits history’s greatest warriors against one another.

    Details on her personal life are more vague, but she shares regular updates on her involvement with local dog shelters and adventures abroad with boyfriend Jamie Harr. She joined Cameo in 2023, providing custom videos to fans. 

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    John Travolta heads up Face/Off as an FBI agent trying to foil a terrorist plot

    John’s Face/Off fame

    As for Dominique’s movie dad, John Travolta is best known for his roles in Grease (1978), Pulp Fiction (1994) and Saturday Night Fever (1977), all of which had him putting on his dancing shoes. Face/Off, meanwhile, played into John’s proven talent as an action hero, which he had shown off three years earlier in the Quentin Tarantino hit Pulp Fiction as Vincent Vega. 

    The 72-year-old actor first appeared on TV screens in 1972 on Emergency! and on Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law. He got his break into the world of fame with another famous Vinnie character on Welcome Back, Kotter. He married Kelly Preston in 1991 and the couple remained together until her death in 2020. They have three children together.

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  • NYC Board of Elections worker says ‘not my job to report anyone’ when asked about registering non-citizens

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    A New York City Board of Elections worker said it is not his job to report anyone when asked about processing registrations for non-citizens, hidden video footage shows.

    According to undercover video captured by Muckraker, in which its reporter attempted to pose as a non-citizen, a worker said he would process applications for non-citizens.

    “Once in a while … we have people come in here … and they register, they weren’t a citizen,” the worker told the reporter.

    When the reporter claimed to the worker that he was a green card holder from Canada, he was told he needed to be a citizen.

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    A New York City Board of Elections worker said it is not his job to report anyone when asked about processing registrations for non-citizens. (Christian Monterrosa/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    “I wouldn’t fill it out,” the worker said. “You gotta be a citizen to fill it out.”

    “We can’t stop you from submitting the application,” he added, warning that people have had “legal situations” in which non-citizens attempted to register.

    When the reporter responded that he really wanted to register, the worker again said it was up to him if he wanted to fill out an application.

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    The election worker cautioned against filling out an application to register to vote, but said he would not stop someone from submitting one. (iStock)

    “I can’t tell you what to do. If you want to fill it out, fill it out. But everything is clearly stated, especially at the bottom. It says American citizen. So I’m letting you know, if you fill that out, and you’re not [a citizen]. If it comes back to you, it comes back to you. If it doesn’t, it doesn’t,” the worker said, appearing to warn the reporter again of legal consequences.

    “But we accept anything that comes over the counter,” he continued.

    Asked if he would report him if he submitted an application, the worker said he would not report anyone.

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    The election worker said he would not report non-citizens attempting to register to vote. (Christian Monterrosa/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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    “That’s not my job to report anyone,” he said. “My job is just to collect the application and submit it to the department.”

    In New York, it is illegal for non-citizens to register to vote. A previous measure that aimed to allow non-citizens to vote in local municipal elections in New York City was ruled last year to be unconstitutional.

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  • Meet Team USA’s ‘Blade Angels’ — the U.S. Women’s Figure Skating members gaining support from Taylor Swift

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    Women’s figure skating finally gets its time in the spotlight at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics! The individual competition starts on Tuesday, February 17 and three skaters are not only getting support from American fans, but from Taylor Swift too.

    Team USA’s Amber Glenn, Alysa Liu, and Isabeau Levito, better known as the “Blade Angels,” got some love from the showgirl herself on Monday, February 16, making their individual competition even more exciting.

    Amber, Alysa, and Isabeau will step on the ice at 12:45 p.m. EST on Tuesday, February 17, competing in the short program and again on Thursday, February 19 at 1:00 p.m. EST. While Japan’s Kaori Sakamoto is favored to win the gold, the Blade Angles are top contenders too.

    Ahead of their much anticipated performances, here’s everything you need to know about Amber Glenn, Alysa Liu, and Isabeau Levito, and how Taylor Swift lent her support.

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    Amber Glenn, 26

    Amber is the only American competitor at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics with a triple axle in her routine. The 26-year-old started skating when she was just five and dreamt of competing professionally after watching Sarah Hughes win the gold medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics.

    Amber is the first openly LGBTQ women’s singles skater on Team USA and has paved the way for advocating for mental health inside the sport. Outside of skating, she loves anime and Star Wars.

    Alysa Liu of Team United States competes in the Women's Single Skating - Short Program on day zero of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic games© Getty Images

    Alysa Liu, 20

    After stepping away from figure skating at 16, Alysa is back and skating on her own terms. The 20-year-old is from Clovis, California, born to Arthur Liu and Yan Qingxin. She started skating when she was a young girl, inspired by Michelle Kwan

    When Alysa was just 13, she became the youngest ever to win the U.S. women’s national championship. This is Alysa’s second Olympics – she won Bronze in the team competition in Beijing – and she could very likely win a medal in the individual competition.

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    Isabeau Levito, 18

    While Isabeau did not perform in the team competition, she is ready to shine in the individual. The 18-year-old is from New Jersey, but is born to an Italian mother – Chiara Garberi Levito. Isabeau’s grandmother lives just a few miles from the Milano Ice Skating Arena in Milan.

    Isabeau started skating when she was three and her career quickly took off. She was the first U.S. female figure skater to win the world junior championship in 14 years. Outside of skating, Isabeau loves watching Gilmore Girls and indulging in Italian cuisine.

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    Why do they call themselves the “Blade Angles?”

    Ahead of the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics, Alysa came up with the nickname. “I came up with a ton of different ideas – ‘Blade Angels’ was my idea. There was a vote and everybody liked it,” she told Olympics.com.

    The Blade Angels are making history, not only because they could be the first three women in almost two decades to all end up on the Olympic podium, but because they are friends, something rare in the figure skating world.

    “Something that [Alysa has] been saying throughout all the press conferences and stuff is… ‘Why is it so shocking that we’re being friendly, that we’re friends?’ Amber said. 

    “I love Isabeau’s wittiness, I’m sure everybody says this, but truly she’s the funniest person I’ve ever met,” Alysa chimed in. “And then Amber … you have a lot of love and you give a lot of love. She just radiates that.”

    Alysa Liu, Amber Glenn and Isabeau Levito pose for a portrait© Getty Images

    Taylor Swift and the Blade Angels

    In a video shared by the U.S. Figure Skating Olympic team on Monday, February 16, Taylor Swift, 36, announced the Blade Angels. She started the video shared to Instagram: “Ladies and gentlemen, I’d like to introduce you to Amber, Alysa and Isabeau…three American showgirls on ice.”

    The Life of a Showgirl singer went on to describe each skater. Amber, whose “superpower is embracing the fight and daring the world to test her self-belief.” Alysa and the “joy [that] fuels her.” And Isabeau who is “destiny personified.”

    Fellow Team USA member, Madison Chock, commented on the post writing: “Obsessed!!! Can’t wait to see my angels shine.”

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  • Lara Spencer mourns death of beloved mom, 85, as she shares ‘overwhelming sadness’

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    Lara Spencer has paid tribute to her mom, Carolyn von Seelen, who has passed away aged 85. 

    The GMA anchor took to social media on February 16 to announce the sad news, revealing that Carolyn – a brain tumor survivor – had died on February 13 – something she believes her mother would have “got a kick out of”. 

    The TV star opened up about the “overwhelming sadness” of her mom’s passing, and shared that Carolyn was now reunited with her late husband, Richard, who passed away in 2011, as well as “our sister Pamela”. 

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    Lara Spencer announced that her beloved mother has died aged 85

    She penned: “If you were lucky enough to meet my mom you know that smile that lit up every room she walked into. What you might not have seen at first glance was her courage, resilience, endless optimism, deep faith, and boundless love for her family.” 

    Lara continued: “She was a woman who loved a saying and used them often to help us get thru life’s challenges or painful moments. One of her favorite was ‘don’t be sad it’s over honey—be grateful it happened’. Sorry mama but there’s no way to not feel the pain of overwhelming sadness at the thought of not having you to share life with each day, but we sure are grateful YOU happened and showered with your love and warmth and humor. 

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    Lara’s mother had survived a brain tumor back in 2024

    “Our loving mom, grandmother to 12 and great-grandmother to 4 left us on Friday the 13TH (which we know she would have gotten a kick out of) surrounded by her children and her beloved rescue dog to reunite with my Dad and our sister Pamela. We love you always and forever mom.”

     

    Lara’s co-stars shared their condolences following the sad news. Rebecca Jarvis wrote: “Sending you and your family so much love, Lara. I feel so fortunate to have met her at GMA – a truly special woman with a transcendent spark. May her memory be a blessing,” while Ginger Zee added: “So sorry Lara and sending you and the entire family so much love and peace.” 

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    Lara was the youngest of her mother’s children

    Photos posted to accompany the tribute included several family snapshots featuring Lara and her mother, as well some with Carolyn and the rest of the GMA anchors, including Robin Roberts and Michael Strahan. 

    In 2024, Carolyn completed treatment for a brain tumor, and Lara paid tribute to her back in July when her mother turned 85, reflecting on her health battle. 

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    Lara with her mother and their family – including Lara’s two children

    She wrote: “‘No presents!!!! Just your presence.’ My mom- She has defied the odds – surviving a pretty horrible diagnosis, major brain tumor surgery and all that goes with it – and now a year and 7 months later – as she welcomes her 85th lap around the sun – she continues to inspire us to be optimistic and grateful for every day we are lucky enough to enjoy. 

    “It was a truly joyful birthday celebration with all five of her children, a gaggle of grandkids, and now 3 great grandkids who will one day will look at these pictures and see that twinkle in her eye and know how much she loves them.”

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  • Eva Mendes shares intimate photos for husband Ryan Gosling in new post

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    Eva Mendes set hearts racing when she posted a series of intimate black-and-white photos dedicated to her partner, Ryan Gosling.

    The Hitch star took to Instagram with the simple caption: “For my Valentines”  alongside a sultry set of shots.

    In the photos, Eva lounges on a bed in an oversized graphic T-shirt, its shadowy print and relaxed fit giving the images an effortlessly sultry vibe.

    In one striking image, she stares off into the distance with her tousled hair falling around her face, the soft lighting and black-and-white tones perfectly framing her face. 

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    Eva shared a series of intimate photos for Ryan

    Another frame sees her mid-movement atop the rumpled sheets, her carefree energy and playful spirit radiating through the lens.

    The choice of wardrobe, a statement tee with a bold graphic, paired with minimal background and styling, gives the series a personal, almost candid feel. 

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    Eva is seen jumping on the bed in intimate photos

    Fans quickly flooded the comments with heart-eyed emojis and declarations of admiration, praising the star’s natural beauty and her evocative eye for composition. “LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS! Your constant support for your man is so beautiful,” wrote one fan. 

    The former actress has long been famously private about her family life, rarely making public appearances with Ryan, and keeping their two daughters completely out of the public eye.

    The doting mom has been in a relationship with the Barbie actor since 2012, after meeting on the set of The Place Beyond the Pines, and they share two daughters, Esmeralda, 11, and Amada, nine.

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    Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling share two daughters together

    Last month Eva took to Instagram and shared a GIF of herself, in which she is gesturing a confident “no,” shaking her head and arms back and forth.

    “When my 11 year old asks me if she can have a phone,” she then wrote in her caption, prompting fans to take to the comments section under the post and relate to her.

    “You go girl!! I would wait until she’s older too! So much time for cell phones, only so much time for being a kid!” one wrote, as others followed suit with: “Exactly my reaction!” and: “Delay for as long as possible! Kids just need to be kids,” as well as: “Show the little one the LANDLINE!”

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    Eva and Ryan keep their relationship very private

    This isn’t the first time Eva takes to Instagram and emphasized her refusal to give her daughters access to phones or social media. In a similar 2023 Instagram post also sharing a GIF of herself gesturing “no,” she wrote: “When my kids ask me if they’re old enough to go on the internet, social media or anything requiring wifi.”

    The post raised both questions and praise, and she further gave insight into her fans responding to fans’ comments. One fan commented: “When I have kids, I intend to do the same. At what age do you think you’ll allow them to use the internet/social media?” to which Eva replied with: “Honestly I don’t know.”

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  • Woman owes $3,556 for cruise she already paid for after falling victim to elaborate Zelle scam

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    A family vacation turned into a five-year nightmare. And it started with one payment.

    L. Williams found a cruise consultant online who booked her family a week on Carnival Freedom. Great price. One catch. He only accepted Zelle. She sent $3,556. The family sailed the Western Caribbean. Gorgeous sunsets. Wonderful memories.

    Five years later, she tried to book another cruise. Nope.

    Carnival told her she was on the Do Not Sail list. Turns out her “consultant” pocketed the Zelle cash, then used a stolen credit card to book the trip. When the real cardholder disputed the charge, Williams got the blame.

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    She now owes $3,556 for a trip she already paid for. Banned for life. The scammer’s phone? Disconnected. (Of course.)

    The deals are real right now

    Here’s what you need to know. The cheapest window for domestic spring break flights is about 43 days before departure. For late March trips, that’s this week. Wait until late February, and prices jump 20% to 25%. That’s your cash walking out the door.

    Fly Tuesday, Wednesday or Saturday, and save up to 30% over weekend flights. Set Google Flights alerts now. Caribbean fares are down 17% from last year. 

    Bundle flights with hotels through Costco, Expedia or Delta Vacations, and you can knock hundreds off the total.

    Travelers arrive at Los Angeles International Airport on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025 in Los Angeles, CA.  (Juliana Yamada / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

    Scammers circling like sharks

    Williams’ story isn’t a one-off. Over 38 million people are expected to cruise in 2026, and scammers know it. Here are the big cons I’m seeing.

    • The Google trap. Fake cruise line phone numbers are showing up in search results. One man called what he thought was Carnival’s customer service line and got hit with a $650 per person “docking fee.” That’s not a thing. Real cruise lines don’t charge surprise fees by phone. Always go directly to the official website for contact info.
    • The free cruise postcard. Got one in the mail? Toss it. The fine print buries you in hundreds of dollars of hidden fees and a windowless cabin with bunk beds. How romantic. One investigation found the company behind these changes its name every year so you can’t look them up.

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    • The Facebook agent. Scammers pose as travel agents in Facebook groups and collect payments through Zelle, Venmo or Cash App. Then they vanish. These apps have zero buyer protection. They’re for sending money to people you trust, not strangers selling Caribbean getaways.
    • Your three rules: Always pay with a credit card. Never call a customer service number from a Google search, go to the official site. If you want a travel agent, verify them at ASTA.org.
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    Book smart and you’ll be sipping something tropical in a few weeks. Book carelessly and you might end up on the Do Not Sail list, which, ironically, is the worst kind of cruise control.

    TRAVELING SOON? KNOW HOW TO NAVIGATE FLIGHT CANCELLATIONS NOW

    If anyone you know is booking a spring break trip, send them this first. It takes two seconds to forward and could save them thousands. One payment to the wrong person cost a woman her vacation money, her cruise line privileges and years of debt headaches.

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  • Fire-juggling unicyclist caught on camera blocking traffic in major roadway as police intervene

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    Traffic was stopped, but not for construction.

    Police in Commerce City, Colorado, say they were just as surprised as motorists this week after a fire-juggling unicyclist turned a busy intersection into an impromptu street performance — a moment the department joked was “certainly not on our Bingo card.”

    The Commerce City Police Department shared drone footage and photos of the unusual scene after receiving multiple calls from drivers who encountered the man juggling flaming torches while riding a unicycle in traffic near U.S. 85 and 60th Avenue.

    “This post was certainly not on our Bingo card, yet here we are,” the department wrote in a social media post. “The intersection of U.S.-85 and 60th isn’t exactly the Las Vegas Strip… or is it?”

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    A unicyclist stopped traffic while juggling fire in the street, according to police. (Commerce Police Department)

    According to police, the performer rode through the median and crosswalk while traffic waited at the light, drawing both attention and concern from motorists.

    “We got numerous calls the other day when drivers were treated to a little stoplight entertainment courtesy of this fire-juggling unicyclist,” police said.

    Officers captured the scene using a drone, which showed the man balancing on the unicycle as flames flickered just feet from passing vehicles. While acknowledging the skill involved, saying it was “quite good,” police made clear the stunt crossed a legal line.

    SNOWSTORM PARKING WARS TURN VIOLENT AS CITIES CRACK DOWN, NEIGHBORS CLASH AND POLICE WARN OF ESCALATION

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    A fire-juggling unicyclist rides through a crosswalk while juggling flaming torches at a busy Commerce City, Colo., intersection, prompting multiple calls to police, authorities said. (Commerce City Police Department via Facebook)

    “Our drone caught his act, which was both quite good and quite illegal,” the department wrote, citing trespassing in the median and impeding traffic by failing to clear the crosswalk in time.

    Police said they regularly conduct enforcement efforts at the intersection to ensure pedestrians selling wares or services are not interfering with traffic, noting that reports like this are rare.

    “We don’t often get reports like this anymore… well to be fair… we have NEVER gotten a report quite like this one,” the post said.

    Fire-juggling unicyclist carries his unicycle out of a Colorado intersection.

    A fire-juggling unicyclist carries his unicycle into the median at the intersection of U.S. 85 and 60th Avenue in Commerce City, Colo., as traffic waits at a red light. (Commerce City Police Department via Facebook)

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    The department ended its message on a lighthearted note, while still reminding the public that juggling fire in traffic is not encouraged.

    “So let’s all take a moment to appreciate this man’s talents,” police wrote, before adding: “Then all agree that we aren’t going to do stuff like this. Mmkay?”

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  • Second federal judge blocks IRS from sharing addresses with ICE

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    A federal judge dealt the Trump administration a blow on Thursday by blocking the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) from providing residential addresses to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

    U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani — who was nominated by former President Barack Obama — argued that the sharing of data could violate a section of the Tax Act of 1976, which includes privacy protections for taxpayers. The judge’s order blocks ICE and the IRS from sharing data while also prohibiting the use of data that had already been transferred pending a court review.

    “Defendants DHS, Secretary Noem, ICE, Acting Director Lyons, and their agents, are enjoined from inspecting, viewing, using, copying, distributing, relying on, or otherwise acting upon any return information that had been obtained from or disclosed by the IRS Defendants pursuant to the information sharing arrangements, including the information received August 7, 2025,” Talwani’s order reads.

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    Observers film ICE agents as they hold a perimeter after one of their vehicles got a flat tire on Penn Avenue on Feb. 5, 2026, in Minneapolis, Minn.  (Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)

    In addition to concerns about taxpayers’ privacy, Talwani addressed the chilling effect this could have on tax filings by immigrants, as well as the possibility that people could be wrongfully arrested due to mistaken identity. She said that the plaintiffs had “demonstrated that a significant portion of immigrant communities not only share common last names… but also live in shared homes or in the same apartment complexes,” adding to concerns about mistaken identities.

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    An ICE agent holds a taser as they stand watch after one of their vehicles got a flat tire on Penn Avenue on Feb. 5, 2026, in Minneapolis, Minn. (Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)

    FEDERAL JUDGE’S ‘UNHINGED’ ORDER IN MIGRANT CASE IGNITES REPUBLICAN FURY, IMPEACHMENT DEMAND

    The plaintiffs in the case were four community groups: Community Economic Development Center of Southeastern Massachusetts (CEDC), National Parents Union (NPU), National Korean American Service and Education Consortium (NAKASEC) and UndocuBlack Network, Inc. (UBN).

    The order states that on April 7, 2025, the IRS and ICE established a Memorandum of Understanding to share taxpayer data, supporting a federal crackdown on illegal immigration. ICE subsequently issued three data requests, including an initial June 5 query for 7.6 million individuals, a June 24 request for 7.3 million records and a final June 27 submission for 1.2 million people. While the IRS rejected the first two for legal deficiencies, it approved the third and ultimately transferred over 47,000 addresses to ICE in August 2025. However, now that information is being frozen and cannot be used.

    “We disagree with this activist judge’s ruling. Under President Trump’s leadership, the government is finally doing what it should have all along — sharing information across the federal government to solve problems. Biden not only allowed millions of illegal aliens to flood into our country, but he lost them through incompetence and improper processing,” a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) spokesperson told Fox News Digital.

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    Protesters, using whistles to alert neighborhoods to ICE activity, face off with Minneapolis police officers in Minneapolis, Minn., on Jan. 24, 2026.  (ROBERTO SCHMIDT /AFP via Getty Images)

    “Information sharing across agencies is essential to identify who is in our country, including violent criminals, determine what public safety and terror threats may exist so we can neutralize them, scrub these individuals from voter rolls, and identify what public benefits these aliens are using at taxpayer expense. With the IRS information specifically, DHS plans to focus on enforcing long-neglected criminal laws that apply to illegal aliens but which the Biden Administration ignored,” the spokesperson added.

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    Talwani is the second judge to block the IRS-ICE information sharing agreement. The first was U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, who said it violated a taxpayer confidentiality law, Politico noted. The outlet added that Kollar-Kotelly had also blocked Treasury Secretary and acting IRS commissioner Scott Bessent from disclosing taxpayer information to DHS unless it was being transferred to someone working on a non-tax criminal probe. Kollar-Kotelly was nominated by former President Bill Clinton.

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  • Graffiti towers agreement clears a path for clean up

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    Downtown Los Angeles’ infamous eyesore is one step closer to being cleaned out.

    The skyscraper known as the Graffiti Towers — officially the Oceanwide Plaza development — has reached a bankruptcy exit agreement that paves the way for a potential sale, court records show.

    A federal bankruptcy judge on Tuesday signed an order approving the agreement, which was filed on Jan. 28 and resolves various disputes between creditors.

    Lawyers for Oceanwide argued in the Jan. 28 court filing that the agreement would put an end to “value-destructive litigation” and allow Oceanwide to focus on selling the project and confirming a plan.

    “A prompt sale and eventual completion of the Project is a major priority for the City and the public at large, particularly with the upcoming 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles,” Oceanwide’s lawyers wrote.

    The settlement is a “critical step” toward selling the property, which will allow for the “permanent removal” of graffiti and “permanent elimination of safety concerns at the Property,” they continued.

    The real estate broker managing the sale, Mark Tarczynski of Colliers, declined to comment.

    A potential investor is in talks to acquire the property, but the deal depends on the bankruptcy being resolved, as reported by Bloomberg, citing unnamed sources.

    The settlement agreement resolves various legal battles between creditors over the order that they get repaid in, sets the amounts of the claims and provides a “framework for a consensual chapter 11 plan and sale, and a distribution waterfall for the proceeds from a sale.”

    Under the agreement, L.A. Downtown Investment LP will receive a $230-million claim, while the “mechanics” liens — which are typically associated with unpaid construction work and are held by Lendlease (US) Construction Inc. and DTLA Funding LLC — total $168 million.

    The agreement also includes a $20-million payment from Lendlease (US) Construction Inc. to Chicago Title Insurance Co. to resolve disputes between the two companies.

    Oceanwide Plaza, located across Figueroa Street from Crypto.com Arena and on the site of a former event parking lot, was once envisioned as a crown jewel of downtown Los Angeles.

    The Chinese-backed, mixed-use development project would have included more than 500 condos and 180 hotel rooms across three towers. It would have also included nearly 170,000 square feet of shops and restaurants.

    “The draw power of this location is tremendous. We’re in the heart of the entertainment and sports district,” Thomas Feng, then-chief executive of Oceanwide’s American subsidiary, told The Times in 2016.

    The $1-billion development started in 2015 and was originally slated to be completed in 2019. But construction stalled in January 2019 as the owner — the publicly traded, Beijing-based conglomerate Oceanwide Holdings — ran out of money to pay contractors.

    As the luxury building sat vacant, taggers armed with spray paint flocked there, hoping to leave a colorful mark on the city skyline. Some even filmed themselves walking on ledges of the unfinished skyscrapers.

    In 2024, the Los Angeles City Council allocated $3.8 million to clean up and secure the building. About $2.7 million was allocated for security services, fire safety upgrades and graffiti abatement. Another $1.1 million was set aside to build fences and secure the ground floors of the building.

    Oceanwide Holdings also planned to build two skyscrapers in San Francisco’s Financial District, but construction halted in 2020 after the company ran out of money, the San Francisco Chronicle has reported.

    China Oceanwide Holdings was delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange last year.

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  • US announces military team sent to Nigeria after recent attacks

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    LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — The U.S. has dispatched a small team of military officers to Nigeria, the general in charge of U.S. Africa Command told reporters in a briefing on Tuesday.

    General Dagvin R.M. Anderson said the move followed his meeting with Nigeria’s president, Bola Tinubu, in Rome late last year.

    “That has led to increased collaboration between our nations, to include a small U.S. team that brings some unique capabilities from the United States in order to augment what Nigeria has been doing for several years,” Anderson said.

    It is unclear when the team arrived in Nigeria.

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  • Portland mayor demands ICE leave city after federal agents use tear gas on protesters ‘Sickening decisions’

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    The mayor of Portland, Oregon, is calling on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to leave his city after federal agents deployed tear gas at a crowd of demonstrators, including young children, outside an ICE facility over the weekend.

    Mayor Keith Wilson characterized the protests on Saturday as peaceful, as federal agents reportedly used tear gas, pepper balls, flash-bang grenades and rubber bullets against the anti-ICE demonstrators.

    Wilson urged ICE agents to resign and for the agency to leave Portland, denouncing their “use of violence” and the “trampling of the Constitution.”

    “Today, federal forces deployed heavy waves of chemical munitions, impacting a peaceful daytime protest where the vast majority of those present violated no laws, made no threat, and posed no danger to federal forces,” he said in a statement on Saturday.

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    Mayor Keith Wilson characterized the protests in his city as peaceful, as he called for ICE to leave. (Ali Gradischer/Getty Images)

    “To those who continue to work for ICE: Resign. To those who control this facility: Leave. Through your use of violence and the trampling of the Constitution, you have lost all legitimacy and replaced it with shame. To those who continue to make these sickening decisions, go home, look in a mirror, and ask yourselves why you have gassed children. Ask yourselves why you continue to work for an agency responsible for murders on American streets. No one is forcing you to lie to yourself, even as your bosses continue to lie to the American people,” the mayor continued.

    The mayor added that this nation “will never accept a federal presence where agents wield deadly force against the very people they are sworn to serve.”

    “I share the impatience with those who demand we use every legal tool at our disposal to push back against this inexcusable, unconscionable, and unacceptable violence against our community,” Wilson said. “I share the need to act. Actions that can withstand the scrutiny of the justice system take time – and we cannot afford to lose this fight.”

    CBP/BORDER PATROL AGENTS PLACED ON ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE AFTER DEADLY CONFRONTATION WITH ALEX PRETTI

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    Federal agents deployed tear gas at a crowd of demonstrators, including young children, outside an ICE facility in Portland. (Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    Portland officials are working to operationalize an ordinance, which went into effect last month, that imposes a fee on detention facilities that use chemical agents, the mayor said.

    “As we prepare to put that law into action, we are also documenting today’s events and preserving evidence. The federal government must, and will, be held accountable,” he wrote.

    “Portland will continue to stand firmly with our immigrant neighbors, who deserve safety, dignity, and the full protection of the communities they help build,” he continued. “We are also proud of the Portlanders who showed up today in peaceful solidarity, demonstrating the strength and clarity of those shared values in the face of federal overreach.”

    This comes amid national unrest and bipartisan scrutiny of immigration enforcement tactics following two killings of U.S. citizens by federal immigration agents last month in Minneapolis.

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    The Trump administration has faced bipartisan scrutiny over its immigration enforcement tactics following two killings of U.S. citizens by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis. (Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

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    Renee Nicole Good was shot and killed by ICE agent Jonathan Ross on Jan. 7 in Minneapolis, and Alex Pretti was fatally shot on Jan. 24 by Border Patrol agent Jesus Ochoa and Customs and Border Protection officer Raymundo Gutierrez while he was recording immigration enforcement operations in the same city.

    Pretti, an ICU nurse, appeared to be attempting to assist a woman agents had knocked down when he was sprayed with an irritant, pushed to the ground and beaten, according to video and witness accounts. An agent was later seen pulling Pretti’s lawfully owned firearm from his waistband before other agents fired several shots, killing him.

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  • Ilhan Omar blames Trump’s rhetoric for surge in death threats, including spray attack: ‘So obsessed with me’

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    Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., on Wednesday blamed President Donald Trump for an attack in which she was sprayed with a substance by a man during a news conference, saying the commander in chief was “obsessed” with her.

    Speaking at the Karmel Mall in Minneapolis, Omar reiterated calls to abolish U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement the day after 55-year-old Anthony James Kazmierczak allegedly attacked the congresswoman with an unknown chemical spray.

    “I think my presence here should tell you that the fear and intimidation doesn’t work on me,” Omar told reporters and her supporters during a news conference. 

    “What the facts have shown since I’ve gotten into elected office is that every time the president of the United States has chosen to use hateful rhetoric to talk about me and the community that I represent, my death threats skyrocket.”

    MAN ACCUSED OF SPRAYING OMAR HAS CRIMINAL RECORD AS CONGRESSWOMAN VOWS ‘A–HOLES’ WON’T WIN

    Ilhan Omar was sprayed with an unknown substance during a news conference Tuesday, Jan. 27. (Fox News)

    The progressive lawmaker said the attacks from Trump began almost immediately upon her taking office in 2019 during his first term in the White House. 

    “I became a freshman who nobody should have actually known I existed because I wielded no power to having the most death threats of any member of Congress,” she said. “To the point where I had to have six Capitol Police officers providing 24-hour detail to me and my family. And then Biden got elected, and for four years it almost plummeted. Then he came back into office, and he resumed his vitriol.

    “And now my death threats are the highest of the members of Congress.” 

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    President Donald Trump and Rep. Ilhan A. Omar (Getty Images)

    Trump has repeatedly criticized Omar and other progressive lawmakers over a number of their policy positions and their opposition to his agenda. 

    Omar then recalled Tuesday’s incident in which Kazmierczak used a syringe to squirt liquid on Omar after she called for the abolition of ICE and the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem after the fatal shootings of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis by federal agents conducting immigration enforcement operations. 

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    A man is tackled after spraying an unknown substance at Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., during a town hall she was hosting in Minneapolis Jan. 27, 2026. (Octavio Jones/AFP via Getty Images)

    Kazmierczak was immediately tackled by security and remains jailed on a preliminary third-degree assault charge, authorities said. 

    When asked about the attack on Omar, Trump suggested it may have been staged. 

    “No. I don’t think about her,” he reportedly told ABC News. “I think she’s a fraud. I really don’t think about that. She probably had herself sprayed, knowing her.”

    Omar said her alleged attacker was “upset that Trump’s order to deport Somalis was not yielding enough deportations of Somalis.”

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    Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., speaks during a news conference Wednesday in Minneapolis.  (AP Photo/Adam Gray)

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    “I wouldn’t be where I am at today, having to pay for security, having the government to think about providing me security if Donald Trump wasn’t in office and if he wasn’t so obsessed with me,” she said. 

    “It is ironic that just last night he was on stage moments before I was attacked talking about me, and then when asked about my attack, he said, ‘I don’t think about her.’”

    Fox News Digital has reached out to the White House. 

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  • Arctic air this weekend in Central Florida

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    Arctic air this weekend in Central Florida

    WAY. THIS. OH MY GOODNESS I DON’T KNOW. GUYS. WE’RE GONNA NEED TO HUNKER FOR BLANKETS FOR A WHILE. WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES IN EFFECT AGAIN STARTING AT MIDNIGHT UNTIL 9 A.M. TOMORROW MORNING. WE HAVE FREEZE WARNINGS IN EFFECT AND ALSO A COLD WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT, BECAUSE ANOTHER NIGHT OF DANGEROUSLY COLD TEMPERATURES, AIR TEMPERATURES THEMSELVES WILL DROP DOWN INTO THE 20S AND 30S. WIND CHILLS AS YOU WAKE UP TOMORROW MORNING, BACK DOWN INTO THE MID 20S AND LOW 30S. SO IT’S GOING TO BE ANOTHER VERY, VERY CHILLY START TO TOMORROW MORNING, 37 YEAR LOW AS YOU WAKE UP ON THURSDAY MORNING IN ORLANDO, 32 IN LEESBURG WILL DROP DOWN TO THE UPPER 20S IN THE VILLAGES AND IN OCALA. TOMORROW AFTERNOON WE’RE GOING TO SEE ANOTHER DAY OF GORGEOUS SUNSHINE, BUT HIGH TEMPERATURES ARE STILL GOING TO BE WELL BELOW NORMAL. WE’RE ONLY GOING TO SEE HIGHS MOSTLY IN THE LOW 60S TOMORROW. THEN ON FRIDAY WE ARE LOOKING AT SLIGHTLY WARMER TEMPERATURES, AND I SAY THAT LOOSELY WITH AIR QUOTES BECAUSE IT’S ONLY JUST GOING TO BE A FEW DEGREES WARMER THAN TOMORROW. AND THEN SATURDAY WE’RE WATCHING A STORM SYSTEM, A COASTAL LOW THAT’S EXPECTED DEVELOP OFF THE SOUTHEAST COAST LINE. THIS AN ATTACHED FRONT COULD BRING US SOME RAIN SHOWERS ON SATURDAY. AND THEN BEHIND THAT FRONT, THAT IS WHEN WE’RE EXPECTING THAT VERY COLD ARCTIC AIR TO MOVE INTO FLORIDA. WE ARE LOOKING AT BY SUNDAY, SOME OF THE COLDEST AIR WE’VE SEEN IN WELL OVER A DECADE. WE COULD BE SHATTERING SEVERAL RECORDS COME SUNDAY MORNING. SO OCALA, WE’RE LOOKING AT A LOW OF 21 DEGREES LEESBURG A LOW OF 24. THAT WOULD SHATTER YOUR OLD RECORD OF 30 IN LEESBURG DAYTONA BEACH HIGHS OR LOWS WILL ONLY BE IN THE MID 20S COME SUNDAY MORNING. THAT WILL ALSO BREAK YOUR RECORD. AND LOOK AT THAT ORLANDO WILL DROP DOWN TO 26 DEGREES, BUT THAT’S NOT EVEN FACTORING THE WINDS. THEY’LL BE RIGHT. QUITE BREEZY COME SUNDAY MORNING. THAT’S GOING TO MAKE THOSE WIND CHILLS DOWN INTO THE TEENS. AND THEN ANOTHER COLD START FOR MONDAY MORNING OF NEXT WEEK AS WELL. SO AGAIN, PROLONGED COLD HERE IN CENTRAL FLORIDA. LIVE LOOK OUTSIDE THIS AFTERNOON. TIME NOW 1219. WE SEE GORGEOUS SUNSHINE OUT THERE AND TEMPERATURES AT LEAST HAVE CLIMBED INTO THE LOW 50S FOR MOST OF US. 54 RIGHT NOW IN DELAND. 51 NEW SMYRNA BEACH. TAKING A LOOK AT OUR SATELLITE AND RADAR, CLEAR SKIES AND DRY CONDITIONS. SO IF YOU’RE HEADING OUT THIS AFTERNOON, YOU’LL LIKELY NEED A JACKET. STILL, YOU’LL DEFINITELY NEED ONE THIS EVENING AS TEMPERATURES QUICKLY PLUMMET AFTER SUNSET. TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR CENTRAL FLORIDA CERTIFIED MOST ACCURATE SEVEN DAY FORECAST. WE HAVE A SEVERE WEATHER WARNING DAY FOR SUNDAY AND MONDAY MORNING. BECAUSE OF THAT BRUTAL ARCTIC AIR THAT WILL BE ON OUR DOORSTEP AND MOVING INTO CENTRAL FLORIDA, AND WE’RE AT LEAST THOUGH, WILL GET FAIRLY DRY CONDITIONS.

    Arctic Air This Weekend| January 28th Forecast

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  • Anti-ICE agitators arrested outside Minnesota hotel as police declare unlawful assembly: ‘No longer peaceful’

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    Police in Minnesota began arresting anti-ICE agitators outside a hotel Monday after authorities said the demonstration escalated and was “no longer considered peaceful,” prompting officers to declare an unlawful assembly.

    The demonstrators were outside the SpringHill Suites by Marriott in Maple Grove, Minnesota, where they believed U.S. Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino was staying.

    President Donald Trump announced Bovino and many of his agents would be leaving Minneapolis as part of a reshuffling of leadership in carrying out his immigration crackdown amid bipartisan scrutiny over the immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis that intensified after agents killed an American recording Border Patrol activity over the weekend.

    Border Czar Tom Homan is expected to now lead the effort in the state.

    LEAVITT SAYS TRUMP SPOKE TO WALZ, DEMANDS MINNESOTA ‘WORK TOGETHER PEACEFULLY’ WITH ICE: ‘LET COPS BE COPS’

    Demonstrators stand against law enforcement officers during a protest outside SpringHill Suites and Residence Inn by Marriott hotels on Monday, Jan. 26, 2026, in Maple Grove, Minnesota. (AP)

    Maple Grove police said officers responded on Monday to reports of a protest at the hotel and that the protest escalated when agitators allegedly began throwing objects at officers and damaging property.

    After police declared an unlawful assembly and issued a dispersal order, several people who refused to leave were arrested, authorities said.

    “The Maple Grove Police Department respects and upholds the First Amendment rights of individuals to peacefully assemble and express their views. Our priority remains the safety and security of all residents, visitors, and property within our community,” a spokesperson for the police department said in a statement to KSTP.

    “At that point, the activity was no longer considered peaceful. Individuals participating in criminal acts are not protected under the First Amendment and were subject to arrest,” the spokesperson added.

    ANTI-ICE AGITATORS CLASH WITH FEDERAL AGENTS AT MINNEAPOLIS HOTEL, AGENTS DEPLOY TEAR GAS, FLASHBANGS

    Maple Grove police officers stand during a protest

    Maple Grove police officers stand during a protest outside SpringHill Suites and Residence Inn by Marriott hotels on Monday, Jan. 26, 2026, in Maple Grove, Minnesota. (AP)

    The Minnesota State Patrol, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office and Hennepin Public Order Group all responded to the scene to assist Maple Grove officers.

    The move to pull Bovino from Minneapolis came after he had faced backlash over his unsubstantiated claims that Alex Pretti, the 37-year-old U.S. citizen killed by Border Patrol agents, intended to “massacre” law enforcement, a characterization the White House has distanced the president from.

    Pretti was shot and killed on Saturday by Border Patrol agents while recording federal immigration operations in Minneapolis. An ICU nurse, Pretti appeared to be attempting to attend to a woman agents knocked down when he was sprayed with an irritant, pushed to the ground and beaten. An agent was seen pulling Pretti’s gun from his waistband before other agents fired several shots and killed him.

    Some reports stated Bovino was removed from his role as Border Patrol “commander-at-large” and will return to his former job as chief patrol agent in El Centro, California, but Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said he has “NOT been relieved of his duties” and remains a “key part of the President’s team.”

    Law enforcement officers stand during a protest

    Law enforcement officers stand during a protest outside SpringHill Suites and Residence Inn by Marriott hotels on Monday, Jan. 26, 2026, in Maple Grove, Minnesota. (AP)

    Bovino also reportedly had access to his social media accounts stripped over his public comments.

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    The White House also sought to distance itself from comments by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who called Pretti a “domestic terrorist,” and Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller, who labeled the man as a “would-be assassin,” with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt saying she has “not heard the president characterize” Pretti that way.

    The shooting of Pretti followed recent unrest over the ICE-involved killing of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis earlier this month.

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