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NEWS - SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 07, 2026 - NEWS
The post quickly drew fierce criticism from Democrats, some Republicans and civil rights organizations. LA Times
VOA VIEW: It has been exposed.
During the Cold War, the U.S. considered stationing nuclear missiles under the ice sheet in Greenland -- and never told Greenlanders or Denmark about the secret project. LA Times
At least 17 New Yorkers have died outside since Jan. 24 -- 13 of them from hypothermia and three from overdoses, according to City Hall officials. New York Post
VOA VIEW: Mamdani has failed the city again.

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A 20-year-old Tesla driver pleaded with a 911 operator to save his life as he was trapped in a burning vehicle, according to a wrongful death lawsuit against Tesla filed by his mother on Wednesday. New York Post
Schumer has pushed back multiple times on a Republican plan to add the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act. New York Post
VOA VIEW: Schumer was a fool.
The White House press secretary attacked California Gov. Gavin Newsom, suggesting he and the state’s top cop are turning their backs on public safety — and putting violent criminals back on the streets. New York Post
VOA VIEW: Newsom is an idiot.
One panelist accused the F.D.A. of withholding data on potential harms. The advisers also are reviewing research on vaccines given to pregnant women. New York Times
The Milan-Cortina Games are overlapping with a moment of geopolitical turbulence as conflicts rage, national leaders issue threats and alliances are strained. New York Times
The laws aim to force oil companies to help pay for damage from global warming. Industry is gearing up for state-by-state battles. New York Times

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As the Trump administration pushes to end such care, this is the first time a state has sued a hospital to preserve it, legal experts say. New York Times
VOA VIEW: Makes no sense.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is investigating Nike over the company's treatment of its White employees in its corporate diversity policies. The investigation is one of the first high-profile cases of its kind under the Trump administration, which has urged workers to come forward with discrimination complaints. OANN
VOA VIEW: They should be punished.
The U.S. State Department, via the U.S. Virtual Embassy in Iran, issued an urgent security alert for all American citizens in Iran on Thursday, demanding an immediate departure as the country descends into a deepening crisis marked by nationwide internet blackouts, military-grade security measures and the collapse of international travel routes. OANN
VOA VIEW: Leaving would be smart.
A 14-year-old boy in Florida was taken into custody after an anonymous tip alerted authorities to potential violent threats and access to firearms. Investigators later determined the teen had discussed plans for a mass shooting at a local church and found child sexual abuse material (CSAM) on his electronic devices. OANN

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A man is facing charges of leaving a gun accessible to the 7-year-old boy who was injured after taking the gun to an Anne Arundel County school in Maryland. Washington Times
Louisiana's attorney general plans to sue the governors of California and New York in federal court to force the Democratic-run states to extradite doctors facing criminal charges for mailing abortion pills to Louisiana. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: As should.
With the midterm election approaching, Republicans and Democrats in some states are scrambling for an advantage by redrawing their U.S. House districts to make it easier for their candidates to win. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: Time will tell.

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Derrick Johnson buried his mother's ashes beneath a golden dewdrop tree with purple blossoms at his home on Maui's Haleakala Volcano, fulfilling her wish of a final resting place looking over her grandchildren. Washington Times
The U.S. Census Bureau plans to use a survey form with a citizenship question as part of its practice test of the 2030 census, raising questions about whether the Trump administration might try to make a significant change to the once-a-decade headcount that failed during the president's first term. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: A citizenship question should be allowed.
An anti-Israel activist who was charged with making murderous threats against members of Bakersfield's City Council was granted entry Thursday into a mental health program instead of facing potential jail time. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: A light sentence.
A Houston doctor has been indicted on charges of falsifying medical records for five patients, making them ineligible to receive a liver transplant, federal prosecutors say. CBS
The last remaining nuclear treaty between the U.S. and Russia has expired, ending decades of arms control between the two countries with the largest nuclear arsenals. CBS
VOA VIEW: Russia is danger to the world.

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Some spouses obtained military identification cards for Chinese nationals, court documents alleged. CBS
VOA VIEW: They should be jailed.
Super Bowl LX will feature an ad to promote Trump Accounts, a new investment plan to help eligible families save money for their kids. CBS
Olympic veterans, including skier Lindsey Vonn​ and bobsledders Kaillie Humphries and Elana Meyers Taylor, are among the seven Americans making their fifth trips to the games. CBS

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It's still unclear if all patients, particularly those with insurance coverage, will see more cost savings from using that site to buy their medicines. CNBC
VOA VIEW: Good!
The maximum child tax credit increased to $2,200 in 2025 based on changes enacted via President Donald Trump's "big beautiful bill." CNBC
Slotkin's lawyer urged U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro to retain her records in case the senator files a lawsuit over the probe. CNBC
VOA VIEW: Wait and see.
U.S. forces kill two suspected narco-terrorists in Eastern Pacific strike on vessel allegedly operated by designated terrorist organization in latest operation. FOX News
VOA VIEW: Good!
Mexican authorities arrested alleged Sinaloa cartel fentanyl producer Ivan Valerio Sainz Salazar, who is accused of supplying deadly pills to the Chapitos faction. FOX News
VOA VIEW: They should be jailed and fined.
Department of Homeland Security officials say domestic partner attacks with chemical toxins like arsenic have increased, citing a Colorado dentist murder case. FOX News
Senior Russian intelligence officer, Lt. Gen. Vladimir Alekseyev, was shot multiple times inside his apartment building in the outskirts of Moscow. UPI
VOA VIEW: Madness!
The number of U.S. non-farm job openings trended downward to 6.5 million in December, while hiring and job separations remained steady. UPI
The Food and Drug Administration said Thursday that it will not enforce regulations against "false or misleading" material on food labeling. UPI
VOA VIEW: Makes no sense.
The Trump administration finalized a job-status rule that will allow it to fire about 50,000 federal workers more easily. UPI
VOA VIEW: Good!
President Donald Trump wants a new nuclear arms treaty with Russia and China instead of extending the expired New START nuclear arms treaty. UPI
VOA VIEW: When and what look like.
AI is no longer a distant prospect. It is rapidly advancing into areas once considered uniquely human, including translation, law and content creation UPI
VOA VIEW: What is next?

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February 06, 2026

     Insurance Companies are the big money grabbers.  Traci Hurley says watching her husband battle cancer in late 2021 was harrowing. "It was heartbreaking, and it was awful," she said. "I lived in fear every day."  

     A battle made worse, she says, because so many of the skirmishes were with their insurance company. "No family should have to go through having to fight to get treatment recommended by their physician covered, while fighting for their lives," she said.  Millions of Americans say they are struggling to get medical care: either unable to pay sky-high deductibles, or, like Dan Hurley, denied coverage for tests and treatment by health insurance companies. Not only were both the Hurleys doctors; Dan, an ear, nose and throat surgeon, was also skilled in cutting through insurance red tape for his patients. 

     "And yet, we still ran into issues a lot," Traci said. "If we, as two physicians, had to struggle the amount that we had to struggle to get care approved, what about people who do not have medical knowledge? What's happening to them every day?"  Dan was an avid hiker, until a nagging backache turned out to be cancer. He was diagnosed with chondrosarcoma, an ultra-rare bone tumor. To try to save his life, the tumor, along with Dan's hip, had to be removed. Insurance only covered a portion of the costs.  

     Traci said, "Many of his treatments were denied. We had PET scans, we had CT scans denied. We had chemotherapy, we had radiation, we had certain medications that required prior-authorization, and were denied."  The basis for the insurers' denials, Traci said, was that they were "not medically indicated."