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- Yahoo Sports
NWSL players are heading overseas. What does this mean for the league going forward?
A busy NWSL offseason has seen an unexpected trend, with top players like Naomi Girma and Crystal Dunn heading to Europe instead of staying in the U.S.
- Yahoo Finance
Live: President Trump reiterates threat of 25% tariffs on Canada, Mexico as deadline looms
Yahoo Finance will chronicle the latest news and updates on Trump's tariffs — from the threats to the eventual policy.
- The Telegraph
Simon Brett, wood engraver who created images of rare humanity and helped spur a revival in the art
Simon Brett, who has died aged 81, was a master in the field of wood engraving, creating more than a thousand meticulous and imaginative engravings for limited edition prints, bookplates and book illustrations.
- Yahoo Finance UK
Does China's AI push spell trouble for US Big Tech stocks? Yahoo Finance readers have their say
AI-related tech stocks tumbled at the beginning of the week on the back of Chinese firm DeepSeek's release of a cost-effective AI model.
- Associated Press
In win for Trump, oil giant Shell walks away from major New Jersey offshore wind farm
In the first serious fallout from President Donald Trump's early actions against offshore wind power, oil and gas giant Shell is walking away from a major project off the coast of New Jersey. Shell told The Associated Press it is writing off the project, citing increased competition, delays and a changing market. “Naturally we also take regulatory context into consideration,” spokesperson Natalie Gunnell said in an email.
- Reuters
Exxon posts mixed Q4 results with higher oil production, weak refining profit
HOUSTON (Reuters) -Exxon Mobil on Friday posted mixed fourth-quarter results that showed weakness in its refining and chemicals business, though it beat Wall Street's profit estimate with higher oil and gas production. Shares of the No. 1 U.S. oil producer declined 1.5% to $107.91 in morning trading before recovering some of the losses. Oil companies were pressured over the past year by lower oil prices and refining margins, as demand for fuel globally has lagged expectations.
- Storyful
Blowing Snow Lashes Central Colorado Amid Storm Warnings
Wintry weather brought several inches of snow to parts of central Colorado on Thursday, January 30, prompting school closures and delays.Footage from X user @hiracing shows blowing snow in Woodland Park, northwest of Colorado Springs.A winter storm warning and winter weather advisories were in place for several counties on Thursday, as weather officials said several inches of snow was expected. Credit: @hiracing via Storyful
- RFI
PSG face Brest and Monaco play Benfica in hunt for last-16 of Champions League
Paris Saint-Germain will face Brest in an all-French clash for a place in the last-16 of the Champions League following a draw for the two-leg play-offs on Friday in the Swiss city of Nyon. Monaco, the other French club in the play-offs will take on Benfica.Following the eight games of the group stages, PSG finished in 15th place in the 36-team division. Monaco and Brest completed their campaigns in 17th and 18th respectively.The draw, which took place at the headquarters of competition organise
- The Independent
‘Humiliated’ mom sues after she’s banned from Airbnb over ‘grossly inaccurate’ background check
Exclusive: The woman says she was unable to take her daughter to at least two rodeo events, which kept her from making the nationals
- Yahoo Life Shopping
Wayfair's selling a 'stylish' $550 armchair that comes in 20 colors for $175
Looking to zhuzh up your living space without spending a fortune? This sophisticated seater for nearly 70% off will do the trick.
- People
Vivica A. Fox Says Her Goal for Her HSN Collab Is to 'Make Sure That You Have a Waistline, Honey' (Exclusive)
The actress and producer tells PEOPLE that she wants customers to feel "tight and right" when they put on one of her pieces
- BBC
Trump says helicopter flying too high, as 41 victims recovered from wreckage
The US president says the army Black Hawk involved in Wednesday's collision was above the 200ft altitude limit for helicopters.
- Sky News
German bill calling for tougher rules on migration narrowly defeated
Germany has blocked a bill calling for tougher rules on migration after a close vote in the country's parliament. The legislation was put forward by the country's opposition leader, Freidrich Merz, who has called for Germany to tighten migration controls after a series of high-profile killings by people with immigrant backgrounds. Chancellor Olaf Scholz said his party, the Social Democrats, and the Greens - partners in his minority government - would vote against the proposal.
- Sky News
AstraZeneca scraps £450m vaccine plant in Liverpool after Labour funding cut
AstraZeneca has cancelled plans for a £450m vaccine manufacturing plant in Liverpool, blaming a cut in funding from government. It will no longer go ahead because Labour ministers have offered less funding than their predecessors, the pharmaceutical giant said. "Several factors have influenced this decision including the timing and reduction of the final offer compared to the previous government's proposal."
- The Independent
DC plane crash latest updates: Crews work to find remaining victims as investigators recover black boxes
None of the 67 passengers and crew are believed to have survived, as investigators work on ‘black boxes’ found in the ruins of American Eagle flight 5342
- Yahoo Finance
Goldman Sachs says go 'long gold' amid tariff uncertainty
As gold futures touched new records on Friday, Goldman Sachs analysts reiterated their bullish call on the precious metal.
- People
Mother and Son Became a Deadly Duo: How Sante and Kenny Kimes Left a Trail of Lies, Fraud and Murder
The notorious crimes of Sante Kimes and her son Kenny are featured on NBC's 'Dateline: The Devil Wore White'
- Yahoo Life Shopping
Hoka is getting in on 2025's most controversial shoe trend with its latest launch
The brand just dropped its own version of the divisive loafer/sneaker hybrid shoe.
- CBC
Prominent Moncton developer owes province $4.9M over failed railcar contracts, judge rules
A judge has ruled a Moncton developer owes $4.9 million to the New Brunswick government over failed railcar refurbishment contracts that cost the province millions.The case centred on a personal financial guarantee Richard Carpenter made to the province related to contracts to refurbish Via Rail cars and locomotives in Moncton. The contracts collapsed in 2012, resulting in dozens of people losing their jobs."I find that Mr. Carpenter is responsible to pay on the guarantee at issue," Court of Kin
- USA TODAY
Jan. 6 rioter killed in Seattle in 2024, not after Trump pardons | Fact check
While a man pardoned by Trump was fatally shot by a deputy during a Jan. 26 traffic stop, the second death mentioned in the posts happened in 2024.