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Good morning, it’s February 23, 2026, and you’re listening to BTW Daily News. I’m your host, Sarah Martinez.El Mencho, the infamous Mexican drug lord, was killed in a firefight last week, ending a decade‑long power struggle. Federal forces say his death should cripple cartel factions, but analysts warn that rival outfits may spark further violence in a scramble for territory.In other news, Mexico’s security agency reports a surge in homicides after a cartel boss’s elimination. Police say the crackdown has sparked retaliation, with more street killings reported at night, and citizens fear a rise in cartel‑related violence across several states.Meanwhile, last night’s BAFTA awards saw Ethan Hawke give a tearful speech after Robert Aramayo won best actor. The ceremony, marking a centenary of film, also stirred debate when a controversial figure received a lifetime achievement honor amid a heated awards frenzy.Moving on to the sports world, Team USA captured Olympic gold in hockey, edging Canada in an intense final. After the victory, FBI Director K. S. Patel was questioned over a high‑profile fundraiser, raising questions about the agency’s involvement in the event and the team’s sudden rise to the podium.In other headlines, police at Mar‑a‑Lago confirmed a 21‑year‑old gunman was identified as the man shot dead after a shooting on the Trump estate. Authorities say the suspect had connections to a family of Trump supporters and was obsessed with Epstein documents.Switching gears, an intense Nor’easter slammed the Northeast with up to two feet of snow, travel bans in several states, and thousands of residents stranded at home. Power outages still loom along the coast, and airports are cancelling dozens of flights.In international politics, the EU faces a standoff with Hungary, which has blocked a package of Russian sanctions and a Ukraine loan. Brussels argues the veto undermines collective support for Ukraine, while Budapest insists it must protect its economic interests.On the soccer pitch, Arsenal beat Tottenham 2‑1 in last night’s league clash. Coach Mikel Arteta praised the Gunners’ resilience after a tight game. Tottenham’s loss leaves them scrambling as they edge closer to the playoff spot.NASA postponed the Artemis II lunar mission again due to a helium leak. The crewed flight, slated for this year, will undergo a thorough review, with officials saying the decision ensures crew safety and mission success.Finally, North Korea’s Kim Jong Un was re‑elected as general secretary of the Workers’ Party, marking his second term. The Pyongyang congress emphasized continued alignment with the regime’s ideological narrative while addressing economic challenges.That’s all for today’s top stories. Thank you for tuning into BTW Daily News, and have a great day.