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Health Influencers are promoting peptides for better health. What's the science say? The latest wellness craze involves injecting these molecules for athletic performance, longevity and more. Scientists say the research isn't keeping pace with the health claims. Sarah Boden
World Death of Mexican cartel leader sparks widespread violence across Mexico One of the world's most wanted drug traffickers -- a Mexican cartel boss known as "El Mencho" -- was killed by Mexican security forces. After his death, widespread violence erupted across Mexico. Eyder Peralta
World Brits question whether age of deference is over after ex-Prince Andrew's arrest After the arrest of the former Prince Andrew, British institutions from the media to Parliament are asking whether they should have scrutinized the royals more. Is an age of deference now over? Lauren Frayer
Law & Courts After mistrial, new trial for Texas ICE detention facility shooting case set to begin A new trial for the nine people connected to a July 2025 shooting outside an ICE detention facility in Alvarado, Texas, starts Monday. Toluwani Osibamowo
National Fear of Flying clinic helps anxious travelers take off Aerophobia, or the fear of flying, affects tens of millions of Americans. One Bay Area program has been helping uneasy travelers fly the friendly skies for 50 years. Evan Roberts
World China urges White House to lift tariffs after Supreme Court ruling China says it is making a "full assessment" of the U.S. Supreme Court's tariff ruling and urged Washington to lift "relevant unilateral tariff measures" on its trading partners. Jennifer Pak
Sports U.S. boosts gold medal tally at Winter Games, led by athletes from handful of states The U.S. is a winter sport powerhouse, second only to Norway. The wins at the Milan Cortina Games come disproportionately from athletes who emerged in a handful of states from Alaska to Vermont. Brian Mann
Science Newly discovered dinosaur species was a fish-eater with a huge horn The semi-aquatic dinosaur, Spinosaurus mirabilis, was discovered by an international team of scientists working in Niger. Rebecca Hersher
Sports Some U.S. Olympians live, train (and fall in love) in the countries they compete against Some U.S. Olympians at the Winter Games spend most of their lives overseas, training and putting down roots in the countries they compete against. Brian Mann
National What to expect from this week's State of the Union address by President Trump Tariffs, DHS funding and international tensions are expected to be at the heart of the president's State of the Union speech to Congress this week. Luke Garrett