Good morning, it’s 2026‑02‑20T00:00:00.000‑08:00, and you’re listening to BTW Daily News. I’m your host, bringing you the day's top stories in a quick, easy‑to‑hear rundown.First up, in Washington, President Trump has directed the Pentagon and other federal agencies to fully release all documents related to unidentified aerial phenomena. The move follows a flurry of declassified information after former President Obama released part of the archive, and Trump says the U.S. is ready to “unveil the truth about alien life.” Experts say the files could shed light on a long‑standing federal secrecy program.In international news, intelligence photos released by a Chinese firm show a surge of U.S. military equipment near Iran, sparking concerns over a potential build‑up on the Gulf. Analysts warn that the imaging could signal a shift in regional power dynamics, and lawmakers in Washington are calling for a review of U.S. posture in the Persian Gulf.Turning to business, private‑credit giant Blue Owl has paused redemptions on one of its retail funds, amid fears of a liquidity crunch tied to rising interest rates. The firm’s action follows a wave of investor concern about escalating credit spreads, and regulators are monitoring for systemic risk in the broader credit markets.Moving on to entertainment, the world mourns the loss of actor Eric Dane, best known for his Emmy‑winning role on “The Good Wife.” Tributes from colleagues, including Patrick Dempsey and Ashton Kutcher, highlight Dane’s skill and humor. The news came as the actor’s production team confirmed he had been battling a sudden health issue that led to his untimely death at 53.In sports, U.S. women’s hockey star Hilary Knight announced her engagement to Olympic teammate Brittany Bowe, both of whom were recently named to the 2026 Winter Games squad. The couple’s romance has added a heartwarming subplot to the team’s storied rivalry and it was celebrated by fans across the nation.Next, technology headlines: a fresh study shows how a Chinese artificial‑intelligence system has re‑imagined the coverage of Winter Olympic events, providing fans with 360‑degree real‑time commentary and augmented‑reality overlays. The upgrade promises to change how viewers experience dramatic races and figure skating routines.Meanwhile, the Sierra Nevada faces a stark winter challenge as a resurgent avalanche at Lake Tahoe has trapped eight bodies. Rescue teams are battling high winds and carving through fresh snow to land a safe recovery, while officials urge caution for both skiers and emergency crews in the coming days.In politics again, Virginia’s federal judge temporarily blocks a redistricting referendum that would redraw congressional boundaries. The decision keeps the current map in place for the next election cycle, as the state’s legislature continues to debate how best to define its political districts.Finally, in tech/business news, Bill Gates pulled out of the opening keynote at India’s AI Impact Summit. The move follows fresh scrutiny over his ties to former Jeffrey Epstein connections linked to the event, and Gates cited a desire to keep the summit focused on policy and innovation rather than political controversy.Thank you for listening to this edition of BTW Daily News. Stay informed, stay curious, and have a great day.