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2026-02-20 12:23:37 (3 days ago)
UN nuclear watchdog sounds alarm on Iran
Fox News national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin joins 'The Faulkner Focus' reacting to the United Nations nuclear watchdog sounding the alarm on Iran as U.S. military presence increases in the region.
The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-02-20 12:18:36 (3 days ago)
Charles Leclerc clocks quickest time at final F1 pre-season testing in Bahrain
Lando Norris second fastest; Max Verstappen third
Aston Martin completed just six laps after problems
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc took the bragging rights with the quickest time at the final Formula One test before the season proper begins in Australia in just two weeks, while Aston Martin endured a horror show.
At the end of the final day of the third test, some of the cars were let off the leash to put in some runs on soft tyres with lower fuel loads and Leclerc looked very much at home as he hurled his Ferrari around the circuit in Bahrain. He set a time of 1min 31.992sec, eight-tenths clear of the second-placed McLaren of Lando Norris and a second up on Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and Mercedes’ George Russell.
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2026-02-20 12:16:57 (3 days ago)
White teens cleared of hate crime allegations levied by Black Virginia Tech professor
Professor Onwubiko Agozino complained to police that several juveniles targeted him in a racist attack, which was refuted by police in the town of Christiansburg, Virginia.
Fox News - Video
Fox News - Video
2026-02-20 12:10:10 (3 days ago)
WATCH LIVE: President Trump holds a press briefing on the Supreme Court's tariff decision
The Supreme Court blocked President Donald Trump's use of an emergency law to unilaterally impose sweeping tariffs on most U.S. trading partners.
The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-02-20 12:08:07 (3 days ago)
Martin Rowson on the impact of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on the royal family – cartoon
The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-02-20 12:05:08 (3 days ago)
Officials race to contain virus outbreak after 72 captive tigers die in Thailand
Dozens of the animals in Chiang Mai region first began to show signs of illness earlier this month
A highly contagious virus is believed to have caused the deaths of 72 captive tigers in northern Thailand this month, with officials racing to contain the outbreak.
Teams are urgently disinfecting enclosures and preparing to vaccinate surviving animals.
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2026-02-20 12:03:07 (3 days ago)
Data center battle pits Big Tech against local homeowners
A growing fight is brewing nationwide as the rapid expansion of data centers pits Big Tech against local homeowners, raising concerns about transparency, power demand, diesel generator pollution and rising electricity prices.
CBC News - Top Stories
CBC News - Top Stories
2026-02-20 12:02:33 (3 days ago)
Canadian speed skater Valérie Maltais takes surprising bronze in women's 1,500m

Valérie Maltais of La Baie, Que., picked up her third medal at the Milano-Cortina Olympics and second bronze, keeping the retiring American Brittany Bowe off the podium.
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Fox News - Video
2026-02-20 12:01:49 (3 days ago)
Trump tariff blow may be 'blessing in disguise,' legal expert says
A major Supreme Court ruling restricts a president’s ability to impose sweeping, worldwide tariffs under an emergency-style statute, raising questions about economic impact, future trade strategy and how tariff revenues could be returned.
The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-02-20 12:01:03 (3 days ago)
Trump’s EPA to roll back rule limiting hazardous mercury from coal plants
Environmental groups warn that weakening air toxics and mercury standards will lead to higher health-related costs
The Trump administration announced on Friday it would roll back air regulations for power plants limiting mercury and hazardous air toxics at an event in Kentucky, a move it says will boost baseload energy but that public health groups say will harm public health for the most vulnerable groups in the US.
Donald Trump’s EPA has said that easing the pollution standards for coal plants would alleviate costs for utilities that run older coal plants at a time when demand for power is soaring amid the expansion of datacenters used for artificial intelligence.
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The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-02-20 12:00:44 (3 days ago)
‘An incredible human being’: readers on their memories of Robert Duvall
Fans celebrate unmatched talent on screen, while those who met the actor in person remember his kindness
Another one of the greats has passed. What a career. I sincerely believe Duvall was the best actor in a generation of best actors: De Niro, Pacino, Hoffman, Nicholson and more. What made Robert stand above these other figures was how he disappeared into a part. There was no Duvall persona. He was invisible. There were just the characters he played. He could do loud and angry – see his sublime turns in The Great Santini or his seminal Colonel Kilgore in Apocalypse Now. Yet I loved his quieter performances more, which would slowly sneak up on you, pull you close and then blow you away with the brilliance of his choices and the risks he took.
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The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-02-20 12:00:44 (3 days ago)
Psycho Killer review – delayed satanic serial slasher is devilishly dull
The writer of Seven commits the sin of boring us with this bland horror which should have stayed in development hell where it belongs
When a script has passed through multiple hands over an almost 20-year period, one assumes it must have something magnetic enough to keep it within the Hollywood ecosystem and out of the trash. Of course, it’s also assumed that there’s probably something a little cursed about it too but when it finally does get made, the curiosity factor is sky high. Psycho Killer, written in the mid-2000s by Seven’s Andrew Kevin Walker, has had its share of almosts over the years. In 2009, Fred Durst was set to direct. In 2010, Eli Roth was set to produce. In 2011, production was set to begin. In 2015, it was supposed to get German funding. But each iteration found a snag, and it took until 2023 for the film to finally get made.
Three years later, it’s now finally getting released by 20th, AKA Disney, with long-time producer Gavin Polone making his directorial debut, an answer to the question of “Why this?’ quietly arriving in 1,000-plus cinemas.
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