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The Penticton Vees pulled off a shootout win Sunday night, having to battle back from a Seattle Thunderbirds comeback. The Vees started out with a 4-0 lead, all in the first period. But the Thunderbirds had some fight in them, tying the game to force overtime. During the overtime period, the Vees ...
Real Madridâs victory over Rayo Vallecano was overshadowed by tension and a series of refereeing decisions that left the visiting side furious. What should have been remembered purely as a hard-fou...

Bridgerton Season 4 star Luke Thompson recently spoke about the need for an intimacy coordinator on sets, while adding why it was more necessary in a show like Bridgerton. His Season 4 co-star, Yerin Ha, who also participated in the session, agreed with the claim. Luke Thompson and Yerin Ha on the importance of intimacy [...]The post Bridgerton Season 4 Stars on Why Intimacy Coordinator Was a Must on Set appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

Renasant (NYSE:RNST â Get Free Report) was upgraded by stock analysts at Wall Street Zen from a âsellâ rating to a âholdâ rating in a research report issued on Saturday. Several other equities research analysts have also issued reports on the stock. Hovde Group raised shares of Renasant from a âholdâ rating to a âstrong-buyâ [...]
Gaza's Rafah border crossing with Egypt reopened on Monday for limited traffic, a key step as the Israeli-Hamas ceasefireâ moves ahead, Egyptian and Israeli security officials said.
The Los Angeles Clippers were missing one of their best players on Sunday night, but it didn't matter one bit as they went into Phoenix and dominated the Suns 117-93 in a game that was never really close.

Iranâs Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, expressed about the possibility of a nuclear deal with the United States, despite the looming threat of a U.S. strike on Iran. Araghchi, in an interview with CNN on Sunday, acknowledged the breakdown of trust in the U.S. as a negotiating partner but highlighted that messages exchanged through friendly countries facilitated "fruitful" talks with the U.S. He added that he was "confidentâ about achieving a deal.However, the foreign minister did not commit to direct talks, emphasizing the need to focus on the âsubstance of negotiationsâ rather than the form.Araghchi said a quick, achievable deal to prevent nuclear weapons is possible, but only if the U.S. lifts sanctions and recognizes Iran's right to peaceful nuclear enrichment. He warned that if negotiations fail, Iran is prepared for war, escalating beyond its borders, which would be "a disasterâ for everyone.Meanwhile, Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, took ...Full story available on Benzinga.com

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One of Hagerty's executives sold 50,000 shares towards the end of January 2026. What does it mean for investors?
WWE Elimination Chamber 2026, the last pit stop before WrestleMania 42, is the talk of the town in the pro wrestling community now that the Royal Rumble is in the rearview mirror.

Budget 2026 brings changes to import duties and taxes. But will smartphones and electronics actually get cheaper? Find out here.

By MATT KING mking@dailyjournalonline.com PARK HILLS â Nazir Allen emerged open for the slightest moment when a Three Rivers defender elected to suddenly double team Maki Joyner along the perimeter. Joyner immediately recognized the opportunity to find his 6-foot-9 teammate, and Allen banked in a tiebreaking leaner with 28 seconds remaining on Saturday evening. Mineral...

Budget 2026 shifts focus from tax cuts to compliance ease and structural reform, impacting taxpayers, investors, consumers, and businesses through MAT changes, higher STT, expanded foreign investment limits, and lower TCS.
In the UFC 325 co-main event, BenoiÌt Saint Denis TKO'd Dan Hookers with nasty ground and pound late in the second round. The win was Saint Denis' fourth in a row. For Hooker, it was his second consecutive loss. Check out the fight highlights below.

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NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA â Free Report) had its target price increased by Wolfe Research from $250.00 to $275.00 in a research note published on Friday morning,MarketScreener reports. The brokerage currently has an outperform rating on the computer hardware makerâs stock. A number of other analysts also recently weighed in on the company. Cantor Fitzgerald restated an [...]

Exp World (NASDAQ:EXPI â Get Free Report) and The RMR Group (NASDAQ:RMR â Get Free Report) are both small-cap finance companies, but which is the better business? We will contrast the two businesses based on the strength of their risk, institutional ownership, valuation, dividends, analyst recommendations, earnings and profitability. Volatility and Risk Exp World has [...]

Shares of Franklin Resources, Inc. (NYSE:BEN â Get Free Report) have been given a consensus rating of âReduceâ by the thirteen brokerages that are presently covering the stock, Marketbeat Ratings reports. Five research analysts have rated the stock with a sell rating, five have assigned a hold rating and three have issued a buy rating [...]

A month of the year has already passed, and say hello to February with an exciting lineup of new dramas! Here are K-dramas that are premiering in February 2026: âHonourâ Korean Title: âáá Ąáá „ : áá łáá §áá łáŻáá Ž áá „ážáá „áŒâ Cast: Lee Na Young, Jung Eun Chae, Lee Chung Ah Premiere Date: February 2 Broadcast Details: Mondays and Tuesdays at... Continue reading 8 New K-Dramas To Watch In February 2026The post 8 New K-Dramas To Watch In February 2026 appeared first on Soompi.

Ripple unlocked roughly 1 billion XRP (XRP) from escrow on February 1, continuing its long-standing monthly release schedule.The scheduled unlock followed a weak close for XRP in January, when the token declined by more than 10%. Selling pressure extended into the new month, with prices slipping...

As global defence priorities shift toward speed, flexibility and deployable capability, SiNAB is strengthening its leadership bench to meet accelerating international demand. The company has announced the appointment of Nick Mair as Head of Strategy & Partnerships and a member of the SiNAB Advisory Board, alongside the appointment of Brigadier Mark Smethurst DSC, AM (Retd) [...]

The month of love also promises a month of live music in Downtown LA. Check out some upcoming performances at local venues below.

Bad Bunny won album of the year at the 2026 Grammy Awards for his critically-acclaimed âDebiÌ Tirar MaÌs Fotos,â closing out a surprising and history-making night. It is the first time a Spanish-language album has taken home the top prize.âPuerto Rico, believe me wh...

Sacramento is set to come alive this February with a variety of music, art, and celebrations, including the City of Trees Parade, the Crocker Art Museum's Black History Month Festival, and the "Forbidden Fruit" burlesque show.The post 8 Gigs: Mardi gras, African rhythms and a little burlesque this February appeared first on The Sacramento Observer.

A free evening of variety-filled entertainment especially for senior citizens will be presented at the Victoria Theatre, Halifax, later this year with tickets applied for by letter.

Industry Season 4 Episode 5âs release date has been moved up, giving fans of the show early access ahead of its regular broadcast. Alongside the date change, a brief teaser hints at escalating stakes as the season heads into its midpoint. Industry Season 4 Episode 5 teaser and early release date revealed To avoid competing [...]The post Industry Season 4 Episode 5 Gets Early Release Date & Teaser appeared first on Mandatory.

Comedian Nam Chang Hee is tying the knot! On February 2, Nam Chang Hee announced his marriage on the KBS CoolFM radio program âYoon Jung Soo and Nam Chang Heeâs Mr. Radio.â Nam Change Hee revealed that he wanted to share the news of his marriage with the showâs listeners first and continued, âIâve come... Continue reading Comedian Nam Chang Hee Announces MarriageThe post Comedian Nam Chang Hee Announces Marriage appeared first on Soompi.

The Boston Bruins coughed up a 5-1 lead in Sundayâs 2026 Stadium Series outdoor game against the Tampa Bay Lightning at Raymond James Stadium.After giving up the first goal 11 seconds into the game, the Bruins then scored five unanswered goals.But then the Bruins couldnât stop taking penalties, and that gave a high-powered Lightning power play a chance to tie the game. Tampa Bay took full advantage of the opportunity.Four unanswered Lightning goals â including three on the power play in the second period (two of which resulted from a lengthy 5-on-3 advantage) â forced overtime, and Tampa Bay ultimately won 6-5 in a shootout.The officiating, to be clear, was pretty bad in this game. Yes, many of the Bruinsâ penalties were legit, but the Lightning got away with a lot of stuff. The Lightning should not have had an 8-3 advantage in power-play opportunities. âWe had complete control of the game, and then you give a team with that kind of power play a 5-on-3 for I donât even know how long it was, youâre just asking for it,â Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy said postgame. It was a frustrating loss for the Bruins, and one that highlighted the need for them to stay out of the penalty box if theyâre going to give themselves a chance to beat quality opponents the rest of the regular season and potentially in the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs.The Bruins had a 26-23 edge in shots, a 23-16 advantage in scoring chances, a 9-4 lead in high-danger scoring chances and outscored the Lightning 4-2 during 5-on-5 action. The difference for the Bruins was taking so many penalties. âWe didnât have our composure, I would say,â Bruins head coach Marco Sturm told reporters postgame. âIt started with Charlieâs penalty there. They were just better than us after the whistle. I donât think they were better than us today hockey-wise. But they were better than us after the whistle. Theyâre not tougher than us. But they did a good job. We just lost our composure a little bit, and it cost us a point, unfortunately.âMore Bruins coverageNick GossJan 27Six reasons why Bruins have vaulted back into East playoff raceBoston BruinsJan 6Bruins will send eight players to 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-CortinaNick GossJan 15How Chara's 2011 Stanley Cup masterclass helped Bruins reach ultimate goalThis was not a unique occurence for the Bruins. They have been taking too many penalties all season. The Bâs lead the league with 279 penalties taken â at least 21 more than any other team. Their minus-49 penalty differential is the worst in the league. Bruins defenseman Nikita Zadorov has taken a league-leading 40 penalties. Veteran center Mark Kastelic is fourth with 29.No team has been shorthanded more than Bostonâs 209 times, and the penalty killâs 77 percent success rate ranks 27th out of 32 teams. The Bruinsâ penalty kill probably isnât as bad as that 77 percent would suggest, but they could lessen the burden on that group by being more disciplined. The Bruins did get a point from Sundayâs defeat, giving them a 7-2-1 record in their last 10 games. They occupy the first wild card playoff spot in the Eastern Conference standings with a 32-20-4 record (68 points) as of Monday. The Bruins have done a great job improving in most facets of their game since dropping to the third-worst record in the East on Dec. 30. Since then, they have the leagueâs second-best record (12-2-2) and rank No. 1 in goals scored (67), No. 6 in fewest goals allowed (44) and No. 2 in power-play percentage (33.3).But the Bruins also have taken the most penalties and have been shorthanded the second-most times in that span, too. Boston has shown an impressive ability to fix different aspects of its performance all season. One area that hasnât seen any improvement is the discipline to not take a ton of penalties.If the Bruins can get that under control and play with more composure, they could actually become a tough out come playoff time â assuming they qualify.This story uses functionality that may not work in our app. Click here to open the story in your web browser.

A 57-year-old woman has died after she was struck by a car in Wareham, Massachusetts, on Sunday night, police said.State police said they responded along with Wareham police to a crash on Cranberry Highway, also known as Route 28, around 8:40 p.m. Sunday after receiving a call from a passenger in a Volvo that had just struck two pedestrians who were in the roadway in the area of 2796 Cranberry Highway.Responding officers found two injured people at the scene, and they were rushed to an area hospital, where one of them later died.Police interviewed the driver and passenger of the Volvo, who said they were driving south on Cranberry Highway when they came toward a bend in the road. As they went around the bend they saw two people in the road and said they couldnât avoid hitting them because there was an oncoming vehicle in the opposite lane.The Volvo driver said they immediately pulled over following the crash. They told police they had been driving the speed limit and were not distracted when coming around the bend.State police troopers also interviewed the surviving pedestrian, who said he and the woman who was killed were walking south on Cranberry Highway. He said there was no available sidewalk because it was covered in snow, so he was walking on the white fog line while the woman was walking with a walker closer to the sidewalk.While they were walking, the male pedestrian told police he was hit by the passenger side mirror of a black truck and got knocked down. The woman moved toward the road following the initial incident and was struck by the Volvo. The black truck turned around into the northbound lane immediately before the fatal collision with the Volvo.The surviving pedestrian said he wasnât sure if he was struck by the Volvo or if he had been knocked down by the woman as she was hit by the truck.The investigation into the crash is ongoing and is being led by state police. The victimâs name has not been released, as police are still working to identify and notify her family.