Political Landscape

Left-Wing Karen Says ‘I Don’t Care’ When ICE Agent Explains They’re Pursuing Murderous Child-Rapist

A Minnesota woman stalking United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Wednesday told the agents she didn’t care about the fact that they were trying to take an illegal alien accused of raping a child and murder into custody.

Ex-Obama Official Sought Epstein’s Help Amid Report Suggesting She Covered Up White House Prostitution Scandal

Former Obama White House counsel Kathy Ruemmler turned to Jeffrey Epstein for help responding to allegations that she helped cover up an aide’s prostitution scandal, which emerged while she was under consideration to become attorney general, emails released by the Department of Justice (DOJ) reveal.

Global Impact

Let the revelry begin: Rio mayor hands city's key to King Momo as Carnival kicks off

The mayor of Rio de Janeiro gave King Momo the key to the Brazilian city on Friday, ushering in the symbolic Carnival monarch’s five-day reign over the festivities.

Two Britons among three dead after avalanche in French Alps

Two Britons are among three skiers to have been killed in an avalanche in the French Alps.

Economic Pulse

Inflation cooled in January, offering some relief for consumers

Inflation rose just 0.2% in January from December and fell to 2.4% on an annual basis. Both readings were less than anticipated, in a positive sign for consumers.

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Trump's potential steel, aluminum rollback would be latest tariff reversal amid broader affordability push

A significant tariff concession may be on the horizon, as the Trump administration acknowledged Friday that it could scale back some tariffs on goods containing steel and aluminium.

Quick Takes

Breaking Down the Biggest Differences Between the New ‘Wuthering Heights’ Movie and Classic Book

Donna Kelce Addresses Son Travis Kelce’s NFL Future Amid Retirement Rumors: ‘I’m Not Sure’

Lindsey Vonn says she still needs at least 2 more surgeries on broken leg

U.S. women's curling team slides to victory over Canada in an Olympic first

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