Duvall’s wife, Luciana, announced the Apocalypse Now and The Godfather star died at his Virginia ranch Sunday in a statement on Facebook, which remembered him as “simply everything.”
“Yesterday we said goodbye to my beloved husband, cherished friend, and one of the greatest actors of our time. Bob passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by love and comfort,” Luciana wrote Monday. “To the world, he was an Academy Award-winning actor, a director, a storyteller. To me, he was simply everything. His passion for his craft was matched only by his deep love for characters, a great meal, and holding court.”
The loss prompted an outpouring of messages from fans and colleagues alike as they remembered the actor, who was also known for his role as the Air Cavalry Commander Kilgore in 1979 movie Apocalypse Now.
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Actor Walton Goggins, who worked on Duvall’s 1997 movie The Apostle, remembered the actor and director as his “mentor” in an Instagram post, writing in part: “The privilege of getting to work with this man, to know this man is still the most important experience of my life.”
Adam Sandler, who co-starred with Duvall in the 2022 Netflix sports movie Hustle, wrote on X about Duvall: “One of the greatest actors we ever had. Such a great man to talk to and laugh with. Loved him so much. We all did. So many movies to choose from that were legendary. Watch them when you can. Sending his wife Luciana and all his family and friends our condolences.”
Follow along for tributes from across the film industry…
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Al Pacino calls Duvall a ‘born actor’
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Al Pacino, who starred with Duvall in The Godfather and The Godfather Part 2, said in a statement to Associated Press:
“It was an honor to have worked with Robert Duvall. He was a born actor as they say, his connection with it, his understanding and his phenomenal gift will always be remembered. I will miss him.”
Kevin Perry16 February 2026 22:55
Lynda Carter remembers Robert Duvall
Actor and singer Lynda Carter wrote about Robert Duvall on X, “Robert Duvall was a kind and gentle man.”
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She added: “He had that crinkle in his smile that made you think he had some precious secret, all his own. Rest well, Robert.”
Carsen Holaday16 February 2026 21:58
Mario Lopez pays tribute
Actor and radio host Mario Lopez paid tribute to Robert Duvall by remembering their work together on the 1988 film Colors.
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Carsen Holaday16 February 2026 21:45
Robert Duvall won the Oscar for ‘Tender Mercies’
Over his seven decades in Hollywood, Robert Duvall collected several major awards across his work in film and television.
In 1983, the performer won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance as an alcoholic country singer in Tender Mercies.
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He also earned Oscar nominations for his work in The Godfather, Apocalypse Now, The Great Santini, The Apostle, A Civil Action, and The Judge.
Duvall won two Primetime Emmy Awards for his acting and his work as an executive producer on 2006 AMC western Broken Trail.
His five total Emmy nominations throughout his career also recognized his work as an actor on 1989 miniseries Lonesome Dove, 1993 series Stalin, and 1997 show The Man Who Captured Eichmann.
Carsen Holaday16 February 2026 21:40
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Michael Keaton: ‘another friend goes down’
Oscar winner Michael Keaton, who appeared alongside Robert Duvall in Ron Howard’s 1994 movie The Paper, wrote on Instagram: “another friend goes down.
“acted with and became friends. shared a great afternoon on my front porch talking about horses. he was greatness personified as an actor. RIP RD.”
Carsen Holaday16 February 2026 21:31
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Robert Duvall’s machismo held hidden depths
Robert Duvall was a master at portraying men whose stern authority masked layers of doubt and vulnerability, wrote The Independent’s Kevin E G Perry.
The Oscar-winning actor, who has died at 95, was a master at portraying men whose stern authority masked layers of doubt and vulnerability. Kevin E G Perry looks back at a storied Hollywood career that included unforgettable performances in ‘The Godfather’, ‘Apocalypse Now’ and ‘Tender Mercies’
Carsen Holaday16 February 2026 21:26
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Walton Goggins remembers ‘greatest storyteller of all time’
The White Lotus actor Walton Goggins has shared a long tribute to Robert Duvall on Instagram. The pair worked together on 1997 film The Apostle.
“The celestial light just lost its glow..It certainly did for me,” Goggins wrote. “Bobby Duvall, the greatest storyteller of all time just left us. He was my friend. My mentor. I’ve had these photos with me for 30 years. They were taken by the still photographer on the set of THE APOSTLE, the movie he wrote and directed.”
Goggins continued: “I was 24. The privilege of getting to work with this man, to know this man is still the most important experience of my life. He was my North Star, my hero. He knew it. He gave me permission, afforded me the privilege of never having to leave his side while we were working… we maintained a deep friendship for years after. He didn’t have to do that. But he did. He had that effect on a lot of people… but this was my story. I love you Bobby. Thank you for changing my life. Sammy.”
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Carsen Holaday16 February 2026 20:56
Viola Davis says she was ‘in awe’ of Robert Duvall
Actor Viola Davis wrote on Instagram: “I had the honor of working alongside you in Widows. I was in awe.
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“I’ve always been in awe of your towering portrayals of men who were both quiet and dominating in their humanness,” she wrote, adding that he was a “giant” and “an icon.”
“Greatness never dies. It stays… as a gift. Rest well, sir. Your name will be spoken… May flights of angels sing thee to thy rest,” Davis wrote.
Carsen Holaday16 February 2026 20:52
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Cary Elwes mourns former co-star
Actor Cary Elwes, who played Robert Duvall’s rival in 1990 Nascar movie Days of Thunder, shared a tribute to him on Instagram, writing: “The magnificent Robert Duvall has left us. But he has left us a monumental body of work that is incomparable.”
He wrote, “I grew up idolizing him and all the characters he created, which were classes in authenticity. When I got to work with him on Days of Thunder in 1990 he turned out to be as fabulous a human being as I could have hoped.
“I have wonderful memories of numerous barbecues he threw for the cast & crew at the ranch he was staying at. And the wonderful, touching moment when he asked me to film him and his wife Luciana dancing the tango.”
He concluded, “My heart goes out to Luciana and his extended family, friends and fans of which I will always be one. Farewell, Bob. Rest in absolute power…”
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Carsen Holaday16 February 2026 20:41
Michael Imperioli mourns ‘actor’s actor’
The Sopranos actor Michael Imperioli remembered Robert Duvall as an “actor’s actor.”
“One of the best ever. Period. An actor’s actor. Brilliant. Genius. Mesmerized in every role,” Imperioli said. “One of the greatest bodies of work in cinema history.”
It’s been five years since big Topshop closed its doors, and I think I speak for all millennials when I say we never really got over it.
But finally, our prayers have been answered: Topshop is returning to the UK high-street. It might not be exactly what you had in mind though.
The flagship Oxford Street shop, which closed in 2021, remains a massive IKEA. But from today (February 17), you’ll be able to get your hands on Topshop clothes in 32 John Lewis stores across the country.
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Was there anything cooler than Kate Moss for Topshop? (Picture: Dave M. Benett/Getty Images)
Topshop and sister brand Topman have been sorely missed on the UK high streets since former owner Arcadia collapsed into administration in 2021. The brand was snapped up by current owner ASOS, where Topshop is sold online.
But it’s not quite the same as perusing the racks, is it?
The John Lewis launch will cover a collection of 130 of Topshop’s ‘most in-demand pieces,’ including their signature denim items. Topshop and Topman products will also be available across John Lewis’s online platforms as part of the launch.
The 32 John Lewis stores now stocking Topshop
Glasgow, Scotland Edinburgh, Scotland Newcastle Leeds Liverpool Trafford, Manchester Cheadle, Manchester Cardiff, Wales Nottingham, Nottinghamshire Leicester, Leicestershire Solihull, West Midlands Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Norwich, Norfolk Cambridge, Cambridgeshire Welwyn, Hertfordshire Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire Chelmsford, Essex Cribbs Causeway, Bristol Exeter, Devon Oxford, Oxfordshire High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire Reading, Berkshire Bluewater Kent Horsham, West Sussex Southampton, Hampshire Brent Cross, London Stratford, London Canary Wharf, London Oxford Street, London Peter Jones, London White City, London Kingston, London
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Michelle Wilson, managing director of Topshop, said: ‘Today is about making it easier for customers to access the Topshop and Topman pieces they love.
‘From our cult denim to new‑season footwear, you can see it, feel it and take it home the same day.
‘Partnering with John Lewis brings Topshop back to high streets across the UK with the level of service our customers expect.’
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But John Lewis isn’t the first…
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The iconic Libery will be stocking Topshop (Picture: Getty Images)
While we’re suitably nostalgic about shopping Topshop in-store, John Lewis isn’t the first department store to sell it.
Last year, the brand returned to physical retail with a launch in Liberty, the famous department store on Regent’s Street, a mere stone’s throw from where big Topshop used to be.
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The brand teased the partnership in an Instagram video, posted on August 19, which appeared to reveal the recognisable Liberty storefront.
Comments on the post quickly noticed the setting, and questioned whether Liberty would be the first to have Topshop’s AW25 collection on the rails.
The news was then later confirmed by Liberty’s group buying and merchandising director, Lydia King.
‘Topshop was such a cultural destination for Oxford Circus and Soho, so I think our location is very important,’ Lydia told Ellle UK.
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‘This whole area is obviously steeped in such history and it’s really buzzing at the moment.
‘To be a part of [Topshop’s] return, when there’s so much nostalgia about the location, and the brand, and the cultural moment, is really exciting.’
It’s not the first time Liberty and Topshop have joined forces. Fans of the Kate Moss for Topshop collections will remember the 2009 range, which featured Liberty prints on babydoll dresses and cami tops.
The Topshop comeback
While Topshop items have been available online via ASOS, shopping online has never quite replicated that buzz of spending hours in the giant shop.
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But earlier this year, rumours began to swirl that the iconic fashion brand was making a comeback.
Cryptic Instagram posts back in March left fans ‘crying, screaming, throwing up’, convinced that a bricks and mortar store was coming back.
Only, it turned out to be the return of a dedicated Topshop website, as well as a runway show in Trafalgar Square on August 16.
Is this new development one step closer to getting a standalone Topshop store back? Only time will tell.
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But for now, millennials assemble, grab your Jonis, and head to John Lewis.
A version of this story was first published on August 20, 2025.
Police who discovered the bodies of Tawnia McGeehan and her daughter Addi Smith at the Rio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday, called the case “a sad and tragic incident”
A mum shot dead her daughter and then herself in a hotel room, police say.
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When Tawnia McGeehan and her daughter Addi Smith failed to turn up for a cheerleading competition on the weekend, authorities in Las Vegas, Nevada, led a search for the pair. Police found Tawnia and Addi dead in their room at the Rio Hotel and Casino in the city, and also discovered a note.
Tributes have poured in for the relatives, including from Utah Xtreme Cheer for which little Addi represented in cheerleading. A GoFundMe appeal has also been launched to help family members.
Speaking to reporters about the heartbreaking case, Police Lieutenant Robert Price, of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, said: “This is a sad and tragic incident, and our hearts go out to the family.” He added a motive for the killing is “still part of our investigation.”
According to police, officers received a request for a welfare check just before 11am on Sunday. The police press release reads: “Patrol officers along with security personnel for the property attempted to contact the two. Officers knocked on the door and called into the room several times but did not get a response. Based on the details at the time, there was no belief that either was in danger and officers cleared.”
But hotel security received additional requests to check on the mother and daughter and later entered their room around 2.27pm, per the press release. Tawnia and Addi were found unresponsive and security called 911.
Both were suffering from apparent gunshot wounds and pronounced dead at the scene, police said. Their statement continued: “Based on the preliminary evidence at the scene, detectives were able to determine the mother shot her daughter before shooting herself.”
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Writing on Facebook, Utah Xtreme Cheer said: “With the heaviest hearts, we share the devastating news that our sweet athlete Addi has passed away. We are completely heartbroken. No words do the situation justice. She was so beyond loved, and she will always be a part of the UXC family. Please keep her family in your thoughts and prayers and continue to send them love as they navigate this unimaginable loss.”
People who follow Utah Xtreme Cheer, which is in Salt Lake City, offered their thoughts to the family, who are said to be suffering “unimaginable” pain. Any money raised through the GoFundMe page will be used to pay for Tawnia and Addi’s funerals. The appeal states “a heartbreaking event has left the family in deep shock and grief, struggling to come to terms with the sudden loss of Addi in such a way.”
It was all to mark the start of the Year of the Horse on Tuesday
Nursery pupils in Belfast have been getting hands-on with Chinese language and culture as schools across Northern Ireland mark the start of the Year of the Horse today (Tuesday, 17 February).
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Children from St Paul’s Primary School in west Belfast were joined by friends from Fane Street Primary School in the south of the city to explore Chinese culture through a variety of workshops and activities, including ribbon dancing, interactive Chinese storytelling sessions and painting traditional Peking opera masks.
They also enjoyed performances from visiting artists, bringing the sights, sounds, and stories of Chinese New Year to life.
St Paul’s is a Confucius classroom partner with a long-standing focus on Mandarin education. Pupils from P1 to P7 receive weekly beginner lessons, and the school regularly hosts international days where families watch performances, songs, and artwork created by the children. The school is widely recognised for its commitment to Chinese language and culture.
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As part of the celebrations, the British Council launched its Year of the Horse Education Pack. The pack, aimed at pupils aged seven to 11, provides teachers with classroom activities and lesson ideas to explore the festival and Chinese culture. Activities include tangram puzzles, creative crafts such as scroll paintings and paper hobby horses, and opportunities to learn about Chinese language and the symbolism of horses in art.
Speaking at the event, Colm McGivern, Director, British Council Northern Ireland, said: “The Chinese New Year is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate culture and creativity. The children at St Paul’s have shown tremendous enthusiasm for Mandarin and Chinese traditions, and the British Council’s new education pack gives schools across Northern Ireland ways to bring these experiences into the classroom.
“Activities like these help children connect with other cultures, spark curiosity, and make learning about language and traditions exciting and meaningful.”
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The Confucius Institute at Ulster University, which organised the event, runs its Year of the Horse Roadshow each Chinese New Year, visiting schools across Northern Ireland with workshops, performances and cultural activities.
The British Council’s Year of the Horse Education Pack can be downloaded free here.
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The Wolverines (24-1) claimed 60 of 61 first-place votes in Monday’s poll to climb one spot and supplant the Wildcats, who were unbeaten entering last week before falling at Kansas and at home to Texas Tech.
“Not much,” coach Dusty May said when asked by the AP after Saturday’s rout of UCLA about the significance of potentially topping the poll. “It means we haven’t drank our own Kool-Aid. We’ve put ourselves in a position to be playing the types of games in mid-February that we want to be in, but we’ve got to continue to improve.”
Michigan had been ranked No. 2 behind Arizona for six of Arizona’s nine weeks at the top but was No. 1 in analytics rankings by KenPom, Evan Miyakawa and Bart Torvik last week.
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Now the Wolverines have their first AP No. 1 ranking since January 2013.
Houston and Duke each moved up one spot to sit behind Michigan, with the second-ranked Cougars claiming the remaining first-place vote. The Wolverines and Blue Devils are set to meet this weekend in a marquee nonconference matchup in the nation’s capital.
Arizona dropped three spots to No. 4. UConn was next at No. 5, followed by Iowa State, Purdue, Kansas, Nebraska and Illinois to round out the top 10.
Rising
The seventh-ranked Boilermakers jumped six spots for the week’s biggest leap, coming after an overtime win at Nebraska and a win at Iowa. The preseason No. 1 has won four straight entering Tuesday’s visit from Michigan.
No. 15 Michigan State and No. 16 North Carolina had the week’s biggest tumbles of five spots. The Spartans lost at Wisconsin on Friday, while the Tar Heels lost at Miami while also learning that star freshman Caleb Wilson is out indefinitely with a fractured bone in his left hand.
Seven ranked teams fell from last week’s position.
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Quick turnaround for Badgers
Wisconsin returned to the poll, going from receiving no votes last week to No. 24 after back-to-back wins against top-10 opponents Illinois and Michigan State last week.
Wisconsin previously had fallen out of the poll after a Nov. 21 loss to BYU as the Badgers struggled through a 7-4 start. Last week’s wins, along with being the only team to take down Michigan, has the Badgers alongside the Red Raiders as the only teams with victories against three top-10 teams this year.
“Early in the year we were soft mentally and physically,” coach Greg Gard said after the 92-71 win against the Spartans. “We had to mature, had to grow up collectively and individually. You’re not going to be able to compete in these types of games in the upper echelon of this league if you’re not physically and mentally tough. This group has responded.”
Comings and goings
No. 25 Alabama joined Wisconsin as the week’s new additions after the Crimson Tide pushed to a four-game winning streak.
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They replaced Clemson (No. 20) and Kentucky (No. 25) in the poll.
Conference watch
The Big 12 and Big Ten dominated the top of the poll while tying with a national-best six ranked teams. Those two leagues combined to have eight spots in the top 10.
The ACC and Southeastern Conference were next with four ranked teams each. The Big East had two, while the West Coast Conference, Atlantic 10 and Mid-American Conference each had one.
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AP Sports Writers Larry Lage in Michigan and Steve Megargee in Wisconsin contributed to this report.
Condensation can damage your windows and furniture, and it can also cause mould which could be detrimental to your health to form.
Ben Gallizzi, energy expert at Uswitch.com , said: “Keeping your home warm can help prevent mould from building up during the coldest months of the year.
“Experts recommend that people in good health should heat their home to between 18 and 21 degrees celsius.”
This is everything you need to know about why condensation may be forming on your windows, and how you can prevent it from happening.
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Why is their condensation on my windows?
Stephen Hankinson, energy efficiency expert at Electric Radiators Direct explains how condensation is caused, what the health risks are with having a very humid or ‘damp’ home, and what to do about it.
He said: “Humidity is a measurement of the water content in the air. It’s usually measured in percentages or grams per cubic metre.
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“Ideally, our indoor spaces should have a humidity level of about 50%. While most of us won’t be able to measure this, there will be some clear signs if your home’s humidity is too high or low.
“If your home’s humidity is too high, you may notice condensation on your windows or mirrors. Condensation happens when there’s too much moisture in the air, and it collects as droplets on a cool surface.”
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How to prevent condensation on your windows
In terms of getting your home’s humidity to the right level, there are a couple of solutions that can really make a difference.
While investing in a humidifier or dehumidifier may be the most obvious step to consider, it’s important to get to the bottom of why your home’s humidity levels are too high or low in the first place – otherwise you’re merely putting a plaster over the real issue.
Keep your rooms heated and ventilated
It’s important to keep your rooms heated to prevent condensation and high humidity, as this will keep the water in the air in vapour form by preventing it from cooling too much. It will also increase the air’s circulation, allowing it to cycle out of the room more easily.
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Doing this while keeping your windows or vents open will help excess moisture to escape. Of course, keeping your windows open in winter is easier said than done.
Opening your windows for just five minutes a day could make a difference, if you can’t withstand doing it for longer.
It’s especially important to ventilate your home when you’re cooking, or drying clothes inside. Always make sure you are using your extractor fan, and place damp laundry near an open window.
Look at improving your home’s insulation
If you’re heating and ventilating your home properly already, and still experiencing things like mould, damp or dust mites, there may be other factors at play.
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Insulation keeps moisture out of your home, by sealing it from the outside. It eliminates cold surfaces where condensation can form, keeping your home warmer and dryer.
If your home is poorly insulated, then too much moisture may be entering your home, and heating and ventilating may only do so much.
Install a radiant heating system
If these steps don’t remedy your home’s humidity issues, or you want to ensure your property is extra-safe from humidity-related issues, you may want to consider investing in a heating system that uses radiant heat.
As radiant heat travels through the air rather than warming it directly, it has less of an effect on room humidity as it doesn’t rely on the air to transfer warmth. This means the air is more stable, as it isn’t circulating heat around your home. This can help to gradually increase humidity and has the added benefit of not spreading as many dust particles around your home.
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There are a couple of options when it comes to radiant heating systems. The first is infrared panels, which provide 100% of their warmth through radiant heat. They’re slim units that can be installed on walls or ceilings. They can either blend in, or stand out, to fit your home’s design.
The second option is electric radiators, which provide around a third of their heat through radiation. This could be a good middle ground option for those who don’t want 100% of their home’s heat to be provided through radiation.
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — About 100 U.S. troops plus equipment have arrived in Nigeria to help train soldiers in the West African country as the government fights against Islamic militants and other armed groups, the Nigerian military announced Monday.
The arrival followed a request by the Nigerian government to the U.S government for help with training, technical support and intelligence-sharing, the military said in a statement.
The deployment follows an easing of tensions that flared between the U.S. and Nigeria when U.S. President Donald Trump said the country wasn’t protecting Christians from an alleged genocide. The Nigerian government has rejected the accusation, and analysts say it simplifies a very complicated situation in which people are often targeted regardless of their faith.
Maj. Gen. Samaila Uba, spokesman for Nigeria’s Defense Headquarters, previously has said that the U.S. troops won’t engage in combat or have a direct operational role, and that Nigerian forces will have complete command authority.
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In December, U.S. forces launched airstrikes on Islamic State group-affiliated militants in northwestern Nigeria. Last month, following discussions with Nigerian authorities in Abuja, the head of U.S. Africa Command confirmed a small team of U.S. military officers were in Nigeria, focused on intelligence support.
Nigeria is facing a protracted fight with dozens of local armed groups increasingly battling for turf, including Islamic sects like the homegrown Boko Haram and its breakaway faction Islamic State West Africa Province. There is also the IS-linked Lakurawa, as well as other “bandit” groups that specialize in kidnapping for ransom and illegal mining.
Recently, the crisis has worsened to include other militants from the neighboring Sahel region, including the Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin, which claimed its first attack on Nigerian soil last year. Several thousand people in Nigeria have been killed, according to data from the United Nations. Analysts say not enough is being done by the government to protect its citizens.
While Christians have been among those targeted, analysts and residents say the majority of victims of the armed groups are Muslims in Nigeria’s Muslim-dominated north, where most attacks occur.
Bill Clinton was acquainted with Epstein, who died in prison in 2019, but has denied knowledge of his sex offending at the time and says he cut off contact two decades ago. Neither Clinton has been accused of wrongdoing by survivors of Epstein’s abuse, and they have denied knowledge of his sex offending at the time.
A moped rider has died after being hit by a car. Emergency services were called to the B1102 Swaffham Road, Lode, Cambridge at about 5.20pm on Sunday (February 15).
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The crash involved a white Kia Venga, a red Toyota Corolla and a black Honda moped, with the Kia colliding with the moped. The moped rider, a 20-year-old man, died at the scene.
The driver of the Kia, an 18-year-old woman, was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. She has since been bailed.
Cambridgeshire Police said: “Anyone who saw what happened, has dashcam footage of the collision, was in the area at the time or the moments leading up to it, can report it through the force website or by calling 101, quoting incident 325 of 15 February.”
For years, big tech companies have placed the burden of managing screen time squarely on individuals and parents, operating on the assumption that capturing human attention is fair game.
But the social media sands may slowly be shifting. A test-case jury trial in Los Angeles is accusing big tech companies of creating “addiction machines”. While TikTok and Snapchat have already settled with the 20-year-old plaintiff, Meta’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, is due to give evidence in the courtroom this week.
The European Commission recently issued a preliminary ruling against TikTok, stating that the app’s design – with features such as infinite scroll and autoplay – breaches the EU Digital Services Act. One industry expert told the BBC that the problem is “no longer just about toxic content, it’s about toxic design”.
Meta and other defendants have historically argued that their platforms are communication tools, not traps, and that “addiction” is a mischaracterisation of high engagement.
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“I think it’s important to differentiate between clinical addiction and problematic use,” Instagram chief Adam Mosseri testified in the LA court. He noted that the field of psychology does not classify social media addiction as an official diagnosis.
Tech giants maintain that users and parents have the agency and tools to manage screen time. However, a growing body of academic research suggests features like infinite scrolling, autoplay and push notifications are engineered to override human self-control.
Video: CBS News.
A state of ‘automated attachment’
My research with colleagues on digital consumption behaviour also challenges the idea that excessive social media use is a failure of personal willpower. Through interviews with 32 self-identified excessive users and an analysis of online discussions dedicated to heavy digital use, we found that consumers frequently enter a state of “automated attachment”.
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This is when connection to the device becomes purely reflexive, as conscious decision-making is effectively suspended by the platform’s design.
We found that the impulse to use these platforms sometimes occurs before the user is even fully conscious. One participant admitted: “I’m waking up, I’m not even totally conscious, and I’m already doing things on the device.”
Another described this loss of agency vividly: “I found myself mindlessly opening the [TikTok] app every time I felt even the tiniest bit bored … My thumb was reaching to its old spot on reflex, without a conscious thought.”
Social media proponents argue that “screen addiction” isn’t the same as substance abuse. However, new neurophysiological evidence suggests that frequent engagement with these algorithms alters dopamine pathways, fostering a dependency that is “analogous to substance addiction”.
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Strategies that keep users engaged
The argument that users should simply exercise willpower also needs to be understood in the context of the sophisticated strategies platforms employ to keep users engaged. These include:
1. Removing stopping cues
Features like infinite scroll, autoplay and push notifications create a continuous flow of content. By eliminating natural end-points, the design effectively shifts users into autopilot mode, making stopping a viewing session more difficult.
Bereaved parents hold a vigil for their children outside LA’s Superior Court on February 5 2026, ahead of the social media addiction trial. Jordan Strauss/AP/Alamy
Vulnerability in children
The issue of social media addiction is of particular concern when it comes to children, whose impulse control mechanisms are still developing. The US trial’s plaintiff says she began using social media at the age of six, and that her early exposure to these platforms led to a spiral into addiction.
Lawyers in the US trial have pointed to internal documents, known as “Project Myst”, which allegedly show that Meta knew parental controls were ineffective against these engagement loops. Meta’s attorney, Paul Schmidt, countered that the plaintiff’s struggles stemmed from pre-existing childhood trauma rather than platform design.
Our study heard from many adults (mainly in their 20s) who described the near-impossibility of controlling levels of use, despite their best efforts. If these adults cannot stop opening apps on reflex, expecting a child to exercise restraint with apps that affect human neurophysiology seems even more unrealistic.
Potential harms of overuse
The consequences of social media overuse can be significant. Our research and recent studies have identified a wide range of potential harms.
Excessive exposure to rapidly changing, highly stimulating content can fracture the user’s attention span, making it harder to focus on complex real-world tasks.
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And many users describe feeling “defeated” by the technology. Social media’s erosion of autonomy can leave people unable to align their online actions – such as overlong sessions – with their intentions.
A ruling against social media companies in the LA court case, or enforced redesign of their apps in the EU, could have profound implications for the way these platforms are operated in future.
But while big tech companies have grown at dizzying rates over the past two decades, attempts to rein in their products on both sides of the Atlantic remain slow and painstaking. In this era of “use first, legislate later”, people all over the world, of all ages, are the laboratory mice.
MILAN (AP) — Small margins decided gold medals at the Milan Cortina Olympics as Eileen Gu had to settle for another silver in defense of her big air ski freestyle title and Elana Meyers Taylor of the U.S. finally won bobsled gold in her fifth Olympics.
Also on Day 10 of the Winter Games, a Norwegian contender’s emotional reaction overshadowed the last men’s Alpine ski event, and the U.S. and Canada advanced to another gold medal showdown in women’s hockey after winning their semifinal games.
Silver again for Gu in big air
Gu came to Italy to fight for gold medals in three different freestyle ski events. She has two silvers and still has her best event, the halfpipe, to go.
After a long delay because of heavy snow, it was Canada’s Megan Oldham who soared to victory with a combined score of 180.75 to Gu’s 179.
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It was still a remarkable performance from Gu, the San Francisco-born skier for China who hadn’t competed in big air in the four years since winning gold at the 2022 Olympics.
The athlete who beat Gu to the gold in slopestyle last week, Switzerland’s Mathilde Gremaud, was ruled out of the big air final when she injured her hip in practice hours before.
The wait is over for Meyers Taylor
Vancouver, Sochi, Pyeongchang, Beijing. Meyers Taylor won at least one medal at each of her first four Olympics, but the gold always eluded her.
No longer.
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The 41-year-old American won that long-awaited medal by just four hundredths of a second in women’s monobob when the last competitor, Germany’s Laura Nolte, made a small but costly mistake on her final run.
Meyers Taylor’s sixth career medal extends her record as the most decorated Black athlete at the Winter Olympics. She’s also the oldest American woman to win gold at the Winter Games.
Meyers Taylor’s U.S. teammate Kaillie Armbruster Humphries was third, 0.08 off Nolte’s time.
McGrath’s moment alone in the forest
The men’s slalom race had a finish like no other.
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Norway’s Atle Lie McGrath was leading the race and skiing last on the second run but straddled a gate and was out. He stopped, threw his ski poles over a fence and then started walking through deep snow to the forest for some time alone.
“I thought that I would get some peace and quiet, which I didn’t,” said McGrath, who said photographers and police tracked him down.
The dramatic finish overshadowed Loic Meillard of Switzerland winning gold, and an earlier fall for giant slalom winner and South American history maker Lucas Pinheiro Braathen.
It’s been an especially tough Olympics for McGrath, whose grandfather died on the day of the opening ceremony. McGrath was racing with an armband as a tribute.
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US-Canada again for women’s hockey gold
The U.S. and Canada will play for the gold medal on Thursday after the U.S. routed Sweden 5-0 and Canada struggled past Switzerland 2-1 in Monday’s semifinal games.
U.S. goaltender Aerin Frankel preserved a shutout streak which now stands at 331 minutes. The U.S. team is unbeaten and has allowed just one goal all tournament as it seeks a first gold medal since 2018.
Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara needed something special after placing fifth in the pairs figure skating short program. They delivered.
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Miura and Kihara produced a world record score in the free skate to win Japan’s first-ever pairs gold.
Georgia got its first medal in any Winter Olympic sport with Anastasiia Metelkina and Luka Berulava in second. Short-program leaders Minerva Fabienne Hase and Nikita Volodin of Germany dropped to the bronze medal position.
Xandra Velzeboer won her second gold medal of the Olympics in the women’s 1,000-meter short track speedskating to match her Dutch teammate Jens van ’t Wout with two gold medals for the games. Italy’s Arianna Fontana was chasing what would have been her 14th career Olympic medal but placed fourth.
Austria won the first-ever Olympic gold in men’s super team ski jumping. The Austrians were leading when the competition was cut short due to heavy snow and wind.