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Arrest offers relief to mother decades after 5-year-old daughter’s killing in Philadelphia

A mother in Philadelphia says she feels relief after an arrest in the killing of her 5-year-old daughter, Iriana, who was raped and strangled in July 2000. Her body was found in North Philadelphia wrapped in wallpaper.

Russia Concentrates Su-57 “Felon” Stealth Fighters Near China’s Border

Russia is massing Su-57 “Felon” stealth fighters in China’s backyard, with satellite imagery from February 9, 2026 showing roughly 15 to 20 aircraft—nearly the entire fleet—gathered at the Dzyomgi air base in the Far East. The base sits about 280 kilometers from the Chinese border and next to the Komsomolsk-na-Amure production facility, suggesting the deployment is intended to protect both the scarce aircraft and the nearby manufacturing site.

Trump’s Greenland Push Is Prompting U.S. Allies to Reconsider Nuclear Weapons

Analyst Robert Kelly says a “new nuclear age” may be emerging as U.S. allies lose confidence in America’s nuclear umbrella. He argues that Donald Trump’s second-term shift from indifference to open hostility—underscored by threats to take Greenland by force—has weakened the long-standing bargain in which U.S. protection helped discourage allied nuclear proliferation, pushing some partners to consider developing their own nuclear deterrents.

Assessing the Risk of a Large-Scale Chinese H-20 Nuclear Strike

In 2026, China’s Xi’an H-20 stealth bomber is framed as a high-priority strategic threat, but it has not yet reached confirmed operational status. The aircraft is expected to use a flying-wing design similar to the U.S. B-21 Raider, while facing major challenges in engine performance and achieving broad-spectrum stealth needed to penetrate advanced air defenses.

Disney Jr. Announces March Premiere Dates for Preschool Series "BeddyByes" and "Magicampers"

Disney Jr. has set March premiere dates for two new preschool shows: "BeddyByes" debuts on March 2 and "Magicampers" premieres on March 23, with both episodes available to stream the next day on Disney+.

South Korea’s intelligence agency says Kim Jong-un has designated his teenage daughter as North Korea’s heir

South Korea’s National Intelligence Service says North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has formally designated his teenage daughter, Kim Ju Ae—believed to be about 13—as his successor. Officials point to her growing visibility at major state events, reports that she has begun weighing in on policy, and symbolic shifts such as being shown walking alongside her father. The agency says it will watch for signs of her status at upcoming Workers’ Party events, while questions remain about why Kim would name such a young heir.

U.S. Colleges Received $5.2 Billion in Foreign Funding in 2025, Education Department Says

The Education Department reported that U.S. colleges and universities received more than $5.2 billion in foreign gifts and contracts in 2025 across over 8,300 transactions, based on mandatory disclosures under Section 117 for foreign funding of $250,000 or more. Carnegie Mellon and MIT were the largest recipients at nearly $1 billion each, followed by Stanford and Harvard. Qatar was the largest reported foreign source at more than $1 billion, with the U.K., China, and several other countries also contributing substantial amounts. The department said the data is now publicly available through a foreign funding transparency platform launched in 2025, and noted ongoing Section 117 investigations and broader legal disputes involving several major universities.

Newsmax host criticizes Trump Justice Department over Epstein file redactions, calls for accountability

A Newsmax host condemned the Trump Justice Department for redacting material in the Jeffrey Epstein records, arguing the matter should not be partisan and saying someone should face jail time if wrongdoing occurred.

Plans propose banning vaping in cars carrying children

Vaping in cars with children could be banned under new proposals, which will be considered during a 12-week public consultation starting Friday.

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