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Why gold and silver prices suddenly collapsed
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News
02/03/2026
February 3, 2026
Bill and Hillary Clinton agree to testify in Epstein probe
02/03/2026
February 3, 2026
Venezuela: Interim President Delcy Rodriguez meets US envoy
02/03/2026
February 3, 2026
Minneapolis: Homeland Security officers to wear body cameras
02/03/2026
February 3, 2026
Musk-owned SpaceX acquires his xAI
02/02/2026
February 2, 2026
Grammy Award winners Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish call out ICE
02/02/2026
February 2, 2026
Trump says Kennedy Center to close for renovations
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Reports & Analysis
TikTok glitches in US trigger censorship fears
TikTok glitches in US trigger censorship fears
US TikTok users say posts on ICE protests in Minneapolis or Jeffrey Epstein failed to upload or reach feeds.
'King of Afrobeat' Fela Kuti receives Grammy Lifetime Award
'King of Afrobeat' Fela Kuti receives Grammy Lifetime Award
The late Nigerian musician and Afrobeat icon Fela Kuti is the first African artist to receive a Grammy Lifetime Award.
Trump orders DHS only to intervene if cities ask for help
Trump orders DHS only to intervene if cities ask for help
In Italy meanwhile, protests were held against the use of ICE agents for Olympic security.
Let them eat steak? Experts roast inverted US food pyramid
Let them eat steak? Experts roast inverted US food pyramid
Washington has introduced nutritional guidelines with more meat and fat. Health and sustainability experts are alarmed.
An undying trend: How vampires hold a mirror to society
An undying trend: How vampires hold a mirror to society
As the horror movie "Sinners" stands poised to sweep the Oscars, a look at how and why the vampire genre hasn't died.
Anti-ICE protests press on across the US
Anti-ICE protests press on across the US
Trump's immigration crackdown has faced its strongest backlash yet, with anti-ICE protests showing no sign of easing.
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In the spotlight
Is Germany's gold safe in New York?
Germany's gold reserves have been stored in the US for decades. Some think they should be brought back.
China eyes reshaping global order as US influence wanes
As the US pulls back from international institutions, China is stepping up its diplomatic outreach.
Vienna swaps parking for green space
Strapped for space, some cities are rethinking how much they dedicate to parking. The Austrian capital is streets ahead.
US withdrawal from WHO threatens Africa's health gains
Reduced funding, weakened disease surveillance and disruptions to health programs could result from the US pullback.
103-year-old Holocaust survivor reclaims German citizenship
Rattled by the political climate, a growing number of Jewish Americans want to secure the option of moving to Germany.
US eyes Red Sea as state envoy visits Africa
Washington has said a visit by the deputy secretary of state aims to strengthen ties, but the timing raises questions.
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Living
IOC rejects extra Winter Games spot for skeleton's Uhlaender
The IOC president had been asked to intervene after Katie Uhlaender was the victim of alleged competition manipulation.
Rodman becomes new 'highest paid' female footballer
The USA forward has penned a deal with the Washington Spirit will reportedly pay her in excess of $2 million per season.
Vampire film 'Sinners' sucks up 16 Oscar nominations
Horror film "Sinners," set in the Jim Crow–era Mississippi Delta, blends blues music, social commentary — and vampires.
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