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NEWS - MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2026 - NEWS
The Mexican army has killed the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel in a military operation. LA Times
Leaders of the California Democratic Party, along with liberal activists and loyal power brokers, are openly expressing fear that their crowded field of candidates running for governor may splinter the vote and open the door to a surprise Republican victory in November. LA Times
VOA VIEW: That would be good for CA.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani's push to hike New York's corporate tax -- if enacted -- could cause an exodus of firms and residents across the Hudson to New Jersey. New York Post
VOA VIEW: The fool will hurt NYC.
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Jack Hughes became an American sports hero on Sunday afternoon — and he couldn’t be prouder to represent the Stars and Stripes. New York Post
Denmark’s defense minister said Greenland did not need health care assistance, a day after President Trump said he planned to send a “great hospital boat” to the island. New York Times
Countries that under the threat of tariffs made commitments like enormous investment pledges face the reality that they might have been better off waiting. New York Times
VOA VIEW: They could lose more.
Security officials are monitoring increasingly worrisome signs as President Trump considers another military campaign against Iran. New York Times
VOA VIEW: Iran will take a big hit.
Arriving hand in hand with First Lady Melania Trump, President Donald Trump delivered remarks on Saturday evening at the National Governors Association dinner in Washington, D.C., addressing the nation’s state leaders during the high-profile gathering at the White House. OANN
President Donald Trump is set to travel to China for a long-anticipated meeting with their leader Xi Jinping. OANN
VOA VIEW: Good - but should be security careful.
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The Trump administration has proposed banning some investors from buying additional single-family homes. OANN
Four family members in Woodbridge were found dead from stab wounds in their home Saturday morning in what police think was a murder-suicide. Washington Times
More than a year after a deadly midair crash at Washington's Reagan National Airport, congressional Republicans are clashing over an airline safety bill. Washington Times
A federal judge sentenced a District man Friday to 18 months in prison for driving onto the National Mall near pedestrians at high speed. Washington Times
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A chemical was poured onto an ice rink installed at the outdoor plaza of the Trump-Kennedy Center on Friday, causing the cancellation of a skating show. Washington Times
An investigation to determine if backcountry guides were criminally negligent during a California ski trip that ended with eight people killed in an avalanche and another presumed dead has surprised legal experts, who said the probe has scant precedent. Washington Times
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in a statement that TSA and Customs and Border Protection are "suspending courtesy and special privilege escorts." CBS
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A growing, aging population and an acute caregiver shortage are pushing adult care centers to think outside the box. Itay Hod introduces a new, high-tech helper. CBS
Team USA on Saturday soared to its eleventh gold medal when Connor Curran and Chris Lillis won the mixed team aerials title. In the process, the U.S. set a record for its most gold medals at a Winter Olympics with 11. On the final day of the Games, Sunday, the U.S. can add to its count when the men's hockey team faces off against Canada in the much-anticipated gold medal game. CBS
VOA VIEW: The US will win.
New York City is loading up more than 700 salt spreaders and turning over 2,000 garbage trucks into snowplows for the snowstorm expected to start falling on Sunday morning. More than 30 million people on the East Coast are under blizzard warnings. CBS
The Artemis II mission aims to send four astronauts — Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen — on a flight around the far side of the moon and back. CBS
Gregory Beard heads the Office of Energy Dominance Financing, which has nearly $300 billion in lending authority. CNBC
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American, Delta, JetBlue, United and others waived change and cancellation fees ahead of another massive winter storm. CNBC
United Airlines is overhauling its MileagePlus loyalty program to reward customers who have the carrier's credit card over those without it. CNBC
Families have signed up about 3 million kids for Trump accounts, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Friday. CNBC
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President Donald Trump's tariff agenda took a blow Friday, prompting celebration from Democrats who have opposed his unilateral tariffs. CNBC
VOA VIEW: Dems are going sufer another defeat.
Los Angeles woman warns against portable chargers after hers caught fire in bed, forcing her to scream for neighbors to call 911 for emergency help. FOX News
Pennsylvania high school senior Zachariah Abraham Meyers faces over 300 felony charges after authorities allege he operated a "criminal network" involving sextortion and catfishing. FOX News
NYC requires multiple forms of ID for emergency snow shovelers, but not for most voters, as city braces for first blizzard warning in nearly a decade. FOX News
Nearly two dozen people evacuated a Washington courtroom after fentanyl residue was found on a drug evidence scale, triggering an emergency hazmat response and safety concerns. FOX News
Illegal immigrant allegedly involved in drunk hit-and-run that injured Florida motorcyclist now faces multiple charges and ICE detainer in Polk County. FOX News
VOA VIEW: They should be ousted.
Ukrainian Defense Forces struck a Russian missile production facility that manufactures some of Russia's fastest and deadliest missile systems. UPI
The United Kingdom announced it has made a deal with four NATO allies to launch an initiative that would see the five nations manufacture low-cost drones to protect Europe. UPI
VOA VIEW: As they should.
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At first glance, some of the language looks familiar. A letter sent to state officials in Rhode Island by the Justice Department in June included a reminder that federal civil rights law "prohibits an employer from discriminating against an individual on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin." Trump has to get it straight.
But that letter is part of a Trump administration initiative that upends 60 years of efforts by the federal government to prevent discrimination against minority groups in the U.S. Several former Justice Department employees who spoke with CBS News said the department's focus is shifting: it will seek to protect White people against alleged "reverse discrimination."
The dramatic shift was crystallized by President Trump's statement earlier this month in an interview with the New York Times. Mr. Trump said civil rights protections and programs have hurt White people. "I think that a lot of people were very badly treated," he told the Times. "White people were very badly treated, where they did extremely well and they were not invited to go into a university or a college."
The Justice Department's inquiry letter to Rhode Island says it is investigating whether the state is engaging in discrimination in its state government hiring in implementing an affirmative action plan that's been used nationwide to ensure diverse workforces and student groups. The Rhode Island inquiry is the latest in a series of probes by the Trump administration's Justice Department into organizations or governments that use diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
Last week, the agency also filed a lawsuit against Minnesota, in an effort to bring down the state's affirmative action hiring policies for its agencies. The suit asserts Minnesota law, which mandates affirmative action programs for state civil service, is a violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.