US Navy February 18 World's largest aircraft carrier heads to Middle East as Iran nuclear tensions spike dramatically USS Gerald R. Ford carrier strike group heads to Middle East as U.S.-Iran tensions escalate, joining USS Abraham Lincoln already deployed in region.
Olympics February 18 Russia gets Paralympic slots under national flag; Ukraine officials boycott over 'outrageous decision' Ukrainian officials announced a boycott of the Paralympic Games after Russia and Belarus were awarded slots to compete under their national flags, sparking international controversy.
Olympics February 18 Eileen Gu says she's been 'physically assaulted' over representing China instead of US at Olympics Olympic skier Eileen Gu claimed she has been "physically assaulted" and received death threats ever since she decided to represent China instead of the United States.
United Nations February 18 UN Security Council moves up session on Gaza, West Bank ahead of Trump’s inaugural Board of Peace meeting The U.N. Security Council will hold a meeting on Gaza’s fragile ceasefire and expanding Israeli operations in the West Bank earlier to avoid clashing with President Trump’s meeting.
U.S. February 18 American tourist killed in Thailand as love triangle turns deadly during violent confrontation: police American allegedly killed in Thailand love triangle as ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend and others accused of fatal Bangkok attack over relationship.
Olympics February 18 Olympian joins Michael Phelps in rare gold medal territory after winning 10th event Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo of Norway joined Michael Phelps as just the second Olympian with more than 10 gold medals, securing his fifth at the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympics.
Ukraine February 18 Ukraine makes fastest gains in years as Russia talks stall, exploiting cracks in Kremlin command Ukrainian forces exploit Russian communication disruptions to mount successful counteroffensive east of Zaporizhzhia, pushing back enemy advances.
Politics February 18 Former Rep MTG asserts that Americans don't want US war against Iran Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who left office earlier this year, said in a post on X that Americans do not want the U.S. to go to war against Iran.
China February 18 Mysterious 2020 explosion in China had hallmarks of nuclear test, US official alleges A US official says a seismic station in Kazakhstan collected evidence of an alleged China nuclear test at Lop Nur in June 2020.
Immigration February 18 Immigration judge blocks deportation of Columbia anti-Israel agitator A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from deporting pro-Palestinian Columbia University protest leader due to a procedural error.
Fox Nation February 18 Fox Nation explores how Reagan and John Paul II’s unlikely alliance helped topple the Iron Curtain Two leaders from opposite worlds united by faith and mission: Explore Reagan and the pope's providential partnership that helped end the Cold War.