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Good morning, it’s February 8, 2026, and you’re listening to BTW Daily News. I’m Alex, bringing you the headlines that matter today. First, in Olympic news, Lindsey Vonn fell early in the women’s downhill at the 2026 Winter Games. The 41‑year‑old skater hit a rail at speed, rolled, and was air‑lifted to a hospital in Milan. Despite a torn ACL and a fractured wrist, she’s determined to finish the event, although her chances for a medal appear slim. Moving on to the Winter Olympics as a whole, we’re watching the classic alpine showdown in Cortina. With Vonn’s crash in mind, the focus is now on the rest of the alpine program—women’s slalom, men’s giant slalom, and mixed relay—while the host city battles snow delays and visa crunches for athletes. Turning to the broader sports world, the NFL’s big night is coming up. Super Bowl LX is set to feature the Patriots versus the Seahawks, with many analysts saying the underdog Patriots could pull off an upset. Halftime is predicted to showcase a high‑profile musical performance, and ticket prices are trending upward each week. In other news, the case of Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy, continues. The family says they’ve seen a ransom video that implies Nancy may be alive, but investigators remain skeptical. This is the eighth day of the search, and the FBI has issued a cautious press release urging the public to stay calm. Meanwhile, Washington Post insiders report a shakeup: The CEO has stepped down after a series of mass layoffs that left 300 staff members without jobs. The departure comes amid ongoing scrutiny over the paper’s revenue model and editorial direction. Shifting to Asia, Japan’s snap lower‑house election saw Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s ruling conservatives projected for a landslide win. Exit polls indicate a majority that would give Takaichi the ability to push forward a new economic agenda. In entertainment, the cult rock band 3 Doors Down lost its frontman Brad Arnold, who died at 47 after a long battle with cancer. Fans worldwide are sharing tributes and memories of his vocal legacy. On a diplomatic front, former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with former President Donald Trump in Washington to discuss renewed Iran talks, aiming to break the diplomatic impasse that has lingered for years. Regional developments: the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt reopened after months of closure, but only a handful of Palestinians have been able to pass through due to security protocols and bureaucratic delays. Finally, in the war zone, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that the United States has set a June deadline for Russian peace talks, a move that could influence the trajectory of negotiations until near the midterm elections. That’s all for now. Thank you for joining us on BTW Daily News. I’m Alex—have a great day.