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FoxNewsWhere Sanders and AOC backed progressive congressional candidate Analilia Mejia stands on key issuesFebruary 09, 2026
Analilia Mejia leads the Democratic primary in New Jersey, advocating for progressive policies and challenging establishment positions. Her campaign has energized the left and set up a closely watched contest for a congressional seat. The winner will face Republican Joe Hathaway in a district that leans Democratic.
New research shows that mental stress plays a significant role in worsening chronic skin diseases like eczema and psoriasis. Stress disrupts the skin's immune balance and barrier, making flare-ups more likely. Experts now recommend addressing stress as part of treatment for these conditions.
Police are investigating claims that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor shared confidential information with Jeffrey Epstein while serving as a trade envoy. The royal family faces renewed scrutiny as new documents and allegations emerge. The Prince and Princess of Wales have expressed concern for the victims of the Epstein scandal.
Israel is launching a secure platform to enable cross-ministry research using privacy-protected, synthetic data. Officials say the move will improve public services and policymaking while maintaining strict privacy standards.
NASA will now send modern smartphones to space, ending years of delays caused by strict hardware approval processes. The change aims to replace outdated equipment and speed up technological progress in space missions.
YNetIdentical twins on trial for double murder in France, but DNA evidence can't tell theFebruary 09, 2026
Identical twins in France are on trial for a double murder, but DNA evidence cannot distinguish which brother is responsible. Investigators are turning to phone data and surveillance to solve the case. A verdict is expected by the end of February.
Stormont Communities Minister Gordon Lyons says attending the US St Patrick's Day trip is vital for promoting Northern Ireland. He confirmed his participation and plans to host an event in Washington DC, despite ongoing debates about the visit.
Iran has increased arrests of reformist figures and activists following protests, while remaining open to nuclear talks with the United States. Officials suggest uranium dilution is possible if sanctions are lifted. The crackdown continues amid disputed protest death tolls and ongoing diplomatic efforts.
Israel has approved new measures in the West Bank that critics say amount to de facto annexation and will accelerate settlement expansion. Palestinians and several countries have condemned the moves, warning of increased tensions and displacement. The changes come as settlement growth reaches record levels and international calls for intervention intensify.
King Charles was heckled in Lancashire over his brother Andrew's links to Jeffrey Epstein, as new allegations reignite the scandal. The controversy has overshadowed royal events and prompted William and Kate to express concern for the victims.
Ukraine's sports minister warns that the International Olympic Committee may soon ease restrictions on Russian athletes, a move he calls irresponsible amid ongoing conflict. Ukrainian officials say such changes would legitimize Russia's actions and weaken the impact of sports sanctions. Despite the war, Ukraine continues to compete internationally to showcase resilience.
Prince William has begun a high-profile visit to Saudi Arabia, meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to strengthen diplomatic ties. The trip comes amid controversy over Saudi Arabia's human rights record and recent royal family scandals. Human rights advocates have called on William to address specific cases during his stay.








