Today's Headlines: 9 Killed and 25 Injured in Shooting at School and Home in Canada, Suspect Is Detained in Nancy Guthrie’s Disappearance
Grand Jury Rebuffs Justice Dept. Attempt to Indict 6 Democrats in Congress
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February 11, 2026, 4:30 a.m. Eastern time

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Live Updates: 9 Killed and 25 Injured in Shooting at School and Home in Canada

The shooting occurred in Tumbler Ridge, a remote community in British Columbia. The police said the suspected shooter died of a self-inflicted injury.

Nancy Guthrie Live Updates: Man Detained for Questioning Is Released

The development came several hours after investigators released chilling video showing a masked figure on Ms. Guthrie’s front porch the morning of her disappearance.

Grand Jury Rebuffs Justice Dept. Attempt to Indict 6 Democrats in Congress

The rejection was a remarkable rebuke, suggesting that ordinary citizens did not believe that the lawmakers had committed any crimes.

World

Cartel’s Seized Ammunition Is Traced to U.S. Army Plant, Mexico Says

About 137,000 .50-caliber rounds have been seized since 2012, and of those, 47 percent came from a plant in Kansas City, Mo., Mexico’s defense secretary said.

Away From Pomp of Olympics, Homeless Shiver on Streets of Milan

Six homeless people have died in the Italian city in recent weeks, highlighting the widening inequality as the Games unfold there.

Hong Kong Convicts a Political Exile’s Father, a First for the City

In her first interview about her father, the exiled Hong Kong activist Anna Kwok said the authorities were targeting her family to try to silence her.

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U.S.

Former Police Chief Said Trump Told Him ‘Everyone’ Knew of Epstein’s Actions

Michael Reiter, a former Palm Beach police chief, described a 2006 conversation with Donald Trump to the F.B.I. years later, according to a newly released document.

Don Lemon Hires Federal Prosecutor Who Quit Over Immigration Crackdown

Facing charges over his role at a church protest, Mr. Lemon, a journalist, retained a veteran litigator who recently resigned from the U.S. attorney’s office in Minnesota.

‘No Reason He Should Have Died’: Alex Pretti’s Parents Open Up

In their first sit-down interview, Michael and Susan Pretti avoided recriminations and recalled the son that Michael called “an exceptionally kind, caring man.”

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Politics

House Defeats Republican Bid to Block Votes on Trump’s Tariffs

Three Republicans joined Democrats in rejecting a bid by G.O.P. leaders to continue skirting a law that requires the House to vote promptly on measures challenging President Trump’s tariffs.

Lutnick Acknowledges Traveling to Epstein’s Island

The commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, acknowledged at a Senate hearing that he and his family visited Jeffrey Epstein on his private island.

Vance Deletes Post Recognizing Armenian Genocide

President Trump has not recognized the Armenian genocide. The vice president’s office called the post an error.

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Business

Trump Wants to Revive Shipping. Investors Are Slow to Back Him.

A French logistics behemoth promised $20 billion for the United States, but a year into President Trump’s second term, only a fraction of the money has arrived.

Ford Says Electric Vehicle Losses Will Continue for 3 More Years

Ford Motor reported a big loss for 2025 because of its troubled electric vehicle division, which it has significantly scaled back.

Epstein Files Reveal Efforts to Build Ties With Officials in Russia

New documents detail Jeffrey Epstein’s efforts to foster strategic, sometimes reciprocal relationships with Russian officials.

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Technology

Elon Musk Wants to Build an A.I. Satellite Factory on the Moon

In a meeting with employees at his company xAI, Mr. Musk revealed a vision for a facility that includes a giant catapult to launch his satellites into space.

YouTube Argues It Isn’t Social Media in Landmark Tech Addiction Trial

The app said in opening statements that it was more of an entertainment platform. The lawsuit claims social media companies design products that cause personal injury.

A.I. Is Giving You a Personalized Internet, but You Have No Say in It

The relentless addition of artificial intelligence in popular apps raises questions about what’s at stake. The answer: the future of the internet and its lifeblood, digital advertising.

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New York

Man Accused of Killing His Father Said He Was on a ‘Mission From God’

In a courtroom in Ireland, prosecutors detailed the rambling, manic confessions of Henry McGowan, the New York man charged with murdering his father in a luxury hotel.

N.Y.P.D. Officer Is Charged With Assault and Misconduct Over 2 Episodes

Police Officer Quran McPhatter slapped a handcuffed prisoner and threatened a man who complained about the officer’s driving, prosecutors said.

They Use MetroCards to Make Art. They’re Starting to Run Out.

The fare card is dead. How much longer can these New York artists stretch a finite supply?

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Arts

Britney Spears Sells Her Song Catalog

The pop hitmaker, who hasn’t released a new album in 10 years, sold the rights to her music to Primary Wave.

The Everyday People Who Made Bad Bunny’s Halftime Authentic

A priest from Sacramento. A bar owner from New York. A taquero from Los Angeles. Puerto Rico came alive at the Super Bowl because of hundreds of non-famous performers.