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Women favor a girls’ night in rather than going out, new survey reveals

Staying in is becoming all the rage, especially for girls’ night, according to a new survey. The survey of 2,000 women who are 21+ found that women are officially more in favor of nights in with their gal pals (46%) than nights out (33%). And the right vibe is essential, according to the findings, as women ruled that the “cozy factor” is important to them on a night in (86%), with 40% even saying it’s…

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Florida driver license tests now only given in English

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! English is now the only language in which people can take driver’s license tests in the Sunshine State.The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles announced last month that the change to English as the only language for the tests would…

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Laurentian University faculty strike over as new agreement is ratified

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted February 9, 2026 11:39 am Updated February 9, 2026 11:40 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The union representing faculty, librarians and counsellors at Laurentian University says a majority of its members have voted in favour of ratifying…

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The ‘poison pill’ and digital secrets flipping the Sunshine State’s condo power dynamic

For decades, purchasing a Florida condo was a leap of faith masked by palm trees and ocean views. But in the new year, the veil of secrecy has lifted. Between a new mandatory digital transparency law and a landmark court ruling that handed a so-called “poison pill” to developers, the power dynamic in the Sunshine State has shifted dramatically.”I think it’s definitely correcting,” Douglas Elliman Palm Beach agent Jessica Julian told Fox News Digital…

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Sanders calls Olympic skier ‘proud American’ despite having ‘mixed emotions’ about representing US

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., needled President Donald Trump on Sunday over comments he made about American Olympian Hunter Hess.Hess faced the wrath of the president after he said he had “mixed emotions” about representing the U.S. at the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics. Trump responded by calling the skier a “real loser.” “Trump called American Olympian Hunter Hess a ‘real loser’ for criticizing what’s happening in our…

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Margot Robbie’s Winter-to-Spring Wardrobe Includes This Edgy Trench Coat Look

Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! Margot Robbie‘s outfits during the Wuthering Heights press tour have diverted our attention from the period drama to questions about what she’ll wear next. Most recently, she styled a chic and edgy coat that inspired Us ahead of the winter-to-spring transition. In early February, Robbie was spotted leaving BBC Radio Studios in London, England, layering a sleek Burberry trench coat over a vintage-looking corset and leather-accented jeans. The jacket’s nearly $10,000 price sent Us on a quest to find a less…

Eddie Bauer operator files for bankruptcy —  with hundreds of stores at risk of closing

The operator of roughly 180 Eddie Bauer stores across the US and Canada has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, blaming declining sales and a litany of other industry headwinds. The bankruptcy filing marks the third time in a little over two decades for the storied-but-now-tired brand that began as a Seattle fishing shop, later outfitted the first American to climb Mount Everest and made thousands of newfangled down jackets and sleeping bags for the military during World War I. Eddie Bauer LLC said Monday it had entered into a restructuring pact with its secured lenders as it made the filing in…

National Anti-Corruption Commission head will be investigated for a second time

February 9, 2026 — 7:11pmSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.Save this article for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime.Got itAAAThe head of the National Anti-Corruption Commission will be investigated for a second time over potential misconduct and conflicts of interest, compromising public confidence in the integrity watchdog that was established as a legacy reform of the Albanese government.Labor minister Don Farrell on Monday said the government still backed NACC commissioner Paul Brereton despite a fresh inquiry into whether his ongoing provision of defence…

I Worked at a Boutique, and Amazon’s New Blouses Look Like Our Bestsellers — From

Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! When I worked at a boutique, I could always tell which blouses would sell out before the weekend. They were the effortless ones shoppers reached for again and again — pretty without being fussy, flattering without trying too hard. The kind of tops that somehow worked for errands, dinner and everything in between. That’s exactly the vibe Amazon’s newest blouses are serving right now. From polished puff sleeves to airy button-ups, these pieces look shockingly similar to the boutique bestsellers…

One of the most picturesque cruise lines has abruptly shut down after 15 years of service

A popular cruise line has abruptly shut down and ceased all operations after 15 years. On Feb. 4, Alaskan Dream Cruises announced that it will be shutting down for good, and all planned cruises will be canceled. “Since 2011, Alaskan Dream Cruises has had the privilege of sharing the wonders of Alaska and the richness of our Alaska Native heritage with incredible guests from across the globe. It has been an equal honor to work alongside extraordinary communities, partners, and crew,” the cruise line said in a statement shared on Facebook. “Effective immediately, Alaskan Dream Cruises has ceased business operations…

Which EU countries could reverse their nuclear energy phaseouts?

Most European countries rely heavily on imports to meet their electricity needs, leaving the continent vulnerable to geopolitical shocks and its consumers and businesses exposed to prices up to three to four times higher than in the US or China. In recent years, nuclear has subtly resurfaced as an alternative to secure Europe’s energy independence, particularly after it received the status of a transitional and sustainable economic activity under the EU’s taxonomy regulation, which aims to help mitigate climate change by defining which economic activities are environmentally sustainable. The move, however, also sparked furious greenwashing accusations over concerns that nuclear…

Engineering students brace the cold to race concrete sleds in London, Ont.

Hundreds of engineering students braced the bone-chilling cold over the weekend to race concrete sleds down a hill in London, Ont. As part of the annual Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race, teams from about 20 universities across the country design and construct their own toboggans to send down a hill.This year, the students gathered Saturday for the race at Boler Mountain. The last time a race was held at the mountain, located roughly two hours southwest of Toronto, was over a decade ago.Owen Kirk, captain of the UBC Okanagan team, said it was a thrill to be part of the…

The most popular routes in Brisbane revealed as public transport surges

February 10, 2026 — 1:00amSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.Save this article for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime.Got itAAAMore than 190 million public transport trips have been recorded over the past year in south-east Queensland, with new data revealing the most popular bus routes.Tuesday marks 12 months since 50¢ fares were funded as an ongoing initiative.Buses were the most popular form of transport over that period by far, accounting for 122 million trips.Buses were by far the most popular form of public…

Logan Paul Calls Out Brother Jake Paul Over Criticism of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Performance

Logan Paul is at odds with his brother, Jake Paul, over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX performance. After Jake, 29, said on Sunday, February 8, that he would not be watching the halftime show, Logan, 30, publicly called out his brother via X. “Purposefully turning off the halftime show,” Jake wrote in an X post on Sunday. He continued, “Let’s rally together and show big corporations they can’t just do whatever they want without consequences (which equals viewership for them) … You are their benefit. Realize you have power.” “Turn off this halftime. A fake American citizen performing who publicly…

It’s National Pizza Day 2026 — get a slice of the action with these deals and freebies

Wake up an cheese the day. To celebrate National Pizza Day on Feb. 9, pizza joints nationwide are dishing out extra grate deals and freebies for their customers. Hopefully, you didn’t overdo the pizza during the Super Bowl, because there are some deals that can’t be topped. 7-Eleven For National Pizza Day on Feb. 9, 7Rewards and Speedy Rewards members can buy one pizza and get another for just $3. Customers can also choose the $5 Meal Deal, which comes with two pizza slices and a 20-ounce Coke, Sprite, Pepsi or Mountain Dew beverage. Fans can also use code “DELIVERY10”…

France launches Orion 26, its biggest army drill since the Cold War

Published on 09/02/2026 – 14:06 GMT+1 France began its largest military exercise since the Cold War on Sunday, deploying 12,500 troops in a three-month drill designed to prepare for high-intensity warfare in Europe. The Orion 26 exercise, which runs until 30 April, will involve 25 ships including the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, 140 aircraft, 1,200 drones and forces from 24 countries. The French Ministry of the Armed Forces described Orion 26 as “a major event in the French operational preparation for high-intensity scenarios” aimed at preparing forces for “complex situations in multiple, varied, and contested environments”. The drill is…

Which departments were early adopters for ‘Buy Canadian’ rules?

Several Canadian federal departments say they had “Buy Canadian” policies in place before the mandatory date kicked in for the announcement that Prime Minister Mark Carney had made in the fall. More than half did not have one in place until the implementation date, according to information provided by the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat following Global News’ questions on order paper responses tabled two weeks ago.“While departments started to implement the Prime Minister’s Buy Canadian direction at that time, mandatory requirements under the Buy Canadian policy came into force on December 16, 2025,” a spokesperson for the department said.The…

Israeli president says antisemitism a global emergency, lays wreath at Bondi

Updated February 9, 2026 — 8:33pm,first published 3:46pmSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.Save this article for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime.Got itAAAIsraeli President Isaac Herzog has accused pro-Palestinian protesters of seeking to undermine Israel’s existence as he used his arrival in Australia to express frustration that more was not done to tackle antisemitism in the lead-up to the worst terror attack in Australian history.Herzog visited Bondi Beach after arriving in Sydney on Monday morning for his first stop on a contentious four-day…

Candace Owens Claims Turning Point USA’s All-American Halftime Show ‘Scammed Its Views’ Count

Political commentator Candace Owens alleged that Turning Point USA faked its All-American Halftime Show’s viewer numbers. Taking to X on Sunday, February 8, after the right-wing organization founded by Charlie Kirk aired its own halftime show during Super Bowl 2026, Owens, 36, argued that the 5 million viewers it claimed to draw live across its social media platforms was not accurate. Commenting on an earlier X post that captured a YouTube account’s viewer numbers at just under 6,000, Owens wrote, “The problem with people who have a lot of money they didn’t earn, is that they tend to have no…

Ghislaine Maxwell set to take the Fifth before House Oversight Committee during Epstein questioning

Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell will exercise her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination later Monday when she appears virtually before the House Oversight Committee to be questioned about her links with late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Maxwell, 64, is serving a 20-year prison sentence after being convicted in December 2021 of sex trafficking, conspiracy and other charges in connection with her role as the perverted financier’s madam. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.), confirmed Jan. 21 that Maxwell would appear before the committee. In response, Maxwell’s attorney, David Oscar Markus, warned his client would take the Fifth — citing the…

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