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Russia escalates hybrid attacks across Europe, threatening infrastructure, civilians, NATO Whether it's shutting down airports with drones or attacks on infrastructure, Russia’s hybrid warfare against Europe has increased sharply since the country’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine four years ago.
Economy The cost of this year's Super Bowl snacks While millions of fans will be watching the Super Bowl, others will be more focused on the bowls of chips and dip.
Arts & Life 'Pillion' is a wildly entertaining dark comedy about sex and power A mild-mannered young man enters into a dominant-submissive relationship with the leader of a gay biker gang. Pillion approaches the subject without judgment and with a great deal of sly humor. Justin Chang
Arts & Life Celebrating 'Taxi Driver' at 50, with Martin Scorsese, Jodie Foster and more We celebrate the Oscar-winning 1976 film by listening back to archival interviews with Scorsese, screenwriter Paul Schrader, and actors Jodie Foster, Harvey Keitel, Cybill Shepherd and Albert Brooks. Roger Ebert
National Hate them or not, Patriots fans want the glory back in Super Bowl LX As Bostonians bemoan their long years of suffering without a Super Bowl win, rival fans gripe that Title Town has become Entitled Town. Tovia Smith
Politics It's about to get easier for Trump to fire federal workers Since his first term, President Trump has wanted to be able to fire federal employees for any reason. A new rule vastly expands his authority to do that. Andrea Hsu
Sports Behind the glitz in Milan, the Epstein scandal casts its shadow over the Olympic movement The Epstein scandal has spread to the Olympic movement. The top organizer of the Los Angeles Summer Games faces calls to step down because of his past contacts with Epstein collaborator Ghislaine Maxwell. Brian Mann
Health TB or not TB? That is the question A new study in "Nature Medicine" estimates that 2 million people are incorrectly told they have tuberculosis each year — and clinicians miss diagnosing TB in 1 million people. Why so many misdiagnoses? Gabrielle Emanuel
Arts & Life From Jesus to Jurassic Park: This year's Super Bowl ads are playing it safe Early Super Bowl spots show advertisers want lots of buzz but not controversy. Eric Deggans
World Suicide bombing at a Shiite mosque on Islamabad's outskirts kills at least 31 It was a rare attack in the capital of Pakistan as its Western-allied government struggles to rein in a surge in militant attacks across the country. The Associated Press