No. 4 Duke cements ACC lead with win over No. 20 Clemson

Cameron Boozer produced a game-high 18 points and eight rebounds to lead No. 4 Duke to a 67-54 victory against No. 20 Clemson in a key Atlantic Coast Conference matchup Saturday afternoon in Durham, N.C.

Isaiah Evans scored 17 points and Cayden Boozer added 12 for the Blue Devils (23-2, 12-1 ACC), who pulled away early in the second half courtesy of a strong defensive performance. Duke has won back-to-back games since last weekend's last-second loss at North Carolina.

Carter Welling (12 points) and RJ Godfrey (10 points) paced Clemson (20-6, 10-3), which began the week with a chance to move atop the ACC standings. Instead, the Tigers suffered an upset loss to Virginia Tech on Wednesday at home before losing on Duke's home floor for the 22nd time in a row dating back to 1996.

Clemson finished at 35.1% from the field, including 6-for-24 on 3-point attempts.

Cooper Flagg, the National Player of the Year as a Duke freshman last season, was among those in attendance at Cameron Indoor Stadium. He saw the Blue Devils made 10 3-pointers for their first double-figure total since Jan. 10 vs. SMU.

Duke scored the first eight points of the second half -- five from Evans -- for a 38-26 lead. The margin grew to 52-31 as Clemson missed its first six shots of the second half and went just 2-for-15 in the first eight-plus minutes of the second half.

Duke made five 3-point shots in the game's first 13 minutes while Clemson was 0-for-4 at that juncture. But the Blue Devils were aiming for perimeter production, taking 17 of their first 23 shots from beyond the arc.

Duke stretched its lead to 28-20 on Evans' 3-pointer with 3:58 left in the half, which forced Clemson to call timeout. The Tigers pulled within 31-26 by halftime despite 1-for-9 shooting on 3-point tries.

Duke center Patrick Ngongba II, whose status had been in doubt because of a wrist injury, started but played only four first-half minutes after picking up two fouls. He finished with six points and six rebounds in 19 minutes.

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NASCAR moves up the Daytona 500 start time by an hour as bad weather looms

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — NASCAR is moving the start time of Sunday's Daytona 500 up one hour because of the threat of inclement weather.

The green flag is now scheduled for 2:13 p.m. Eastern at Daytona International Speedway.

William Byron will try to become the first driver in history to win the Daytona 500 in three consecutive years when the 68th running of "The Great American Race"opens the NASCAR season.

Byron won last year's event in overtime after race leader Denny Hamlin got spun on the final lap, igniting a multicar crash. Byron ended up passing eight cars on the last lap to return to victory lane.

Kyle Busch earned his first Daytona 500 pole,landing the No. 1 starting position during qualifyingWednesday. It came as he gets ready to start his 21st Daytona 500 and tries to end the longest current skid in the garage.

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Despite injuries, No. 11 North Carolina cruises to win over Pittsburgh

Jarin Stevenson and Seth Trimble scored 19 points apiece on Saturday to help short-handed No. 11 North Carolina post a 79-65 victory over visiting Pittsburgh in Atlantic Coast Conference play in Chapel Hill, N.C.

Zayden High had 15 points and seven rebounds for North Carolina (20-5, 8-4 ACC), which played without its two leading scorers in Caleb Wilson (19.8 points per game) and Henri Veesaar (16.4 ppg), who both missed the game with injuries. Luka Bogavac added 15 points for the Tar Heels, who won their sixth game in seven tries.

Cameron Corhen led Pittsburgh (9-17, 2-11) with 23 points, six rebounds, and six assists. Roman Siulepa scored 14 points and Barry Dunning Jr. contributed 10 in the Panthers' fifth straight loss.

After building a 14-point halftime lead, North Carolina extended the margin to 19 on Bogavac's mid-range jumper and High's dunk with 15:26 left. The Tar Heels took their first 20-point lead on Trimble's layup at the 13:41 mark.

Trailing 62-41, Pittsburgh pulled within 14 as Nojus Indrusaitis's layup began a 7-0 spurt. From there, North Carolina opened the lead back up as Bogavac's 3-pointer put the Tar Heels ahead by 22 at the 7:57 mark.

Corhen's dunk with 4:55 remaining pulled the visitors within 16, before the Panthers cut the deficit to 76-62 on Dunning's 3-pointer. Trimble then made three free throws to ice North Carolina's comfortable victory.

After Siulepa's layup trimmed Pittsburgh's early deficit to 8-5, Trimble's 3-pointer stamped an 8-0 spurt to push the Tar Heels' edge to 11 with 15:04 remaining in the first half.

Siulepa's floater later sliced North Carolina's lead to 20-15, before Trimble and Jonathan Powell's back-to-back layups gave the Tar Heels a 30-19 edge. Jaydon Young hit a triple to extend the lead to 36-23 with 6:10 left in the opening half.

Stevenson scored the Tar Heels' final four points of the first half, giving North Carolina a 46-32 lead at the break. Stevenson's 14 first-half points paced the Tar Heels, while Corhen's 17 led all scorers before halftime.

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'The Simpsons' hits historic 800th episode. Here's how to watch.

"The Simpsons"is delivering a historic doubleheader of episodes this week, including the long-running animated series's 800th episode.

"The Simpsons," which began its four-decade TV run in 1989, is currently in Season 37. The 800th episode, entitled "Irrational Treasure," airs on Fox on Sunday, Feb. 15, at 8 p.m. ET/PT. That episode is followed by the season finale "Homer? A Cracker Bro?" at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT.

In the milestone 800th episode, the family enters their pet, Santa's Little Helper, into a dog show, but during this process, they are led on an adventure straight out of "National Treasure." Guest stars include "Abbott Elementary" star and creatorQuinta Brunsonand The Roots drummerAhmir "Questlove" Thompson.

In the second episode of the night, Homer and Milhouse's father team up on a business venture that becomes successful but creates problems. R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe will play himself as a special guest voice in the Season 37 finale.

Here's what to know about the double helping of "The Simpsons."

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'The Simpsons' hits 800 episodes. See some scenes from the series

"The Simpsons," which has provided satirical reflections on society for four decades, celebrates its 800th episode, entitled "Irrational Treasure," which airs Sunday, Feb. 15. Here's some images from that and other episodes.

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When does the 800th episode of 'The Simpsons' come out?

The 800th episode of "The Simpsons" will air on Sunday, Feb. 15, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Fox. The second episode will air immediately after at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT.

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Where to watch 'The Simpsons'?

"The Simpsons" is available to watch on local Fox channels carried by cable, satellite and fiber-delivered TV plans. You can also get local Fox channels via streaming services such asDirecTV Stream,Fubo,Sling TV,YouTube TV, andFox One.

The streaming service Hulu has all the current season's episodes of "The Simpsons" available on demand. Disney+ has the first 36 seasons of the TV series available on demand.

Local Fox channels can also be viewed using an over-the-air antenna, as most TVs have a built-in digital tuner.

The series, created by Matt Groening, first aired on TV in April 1987 as animated shorts on "The Tracey Ullman Show." Fox, which launched "The Simpsons" as a standalone series in December 1989,renewed it for four more seasons, extending the show to its 40th season.

"The Simpsons" is already the longest-running scripted primetime series in TV history. Asecond "Simpsons" feature filmis also in the works and scheduled for release in July 2027.

Mike Snider is a national trending news reporter for USA TODAY. You can follow him on Threads, Bluesky, X and email him atmikegsnider&@mikegsnider.bsky.social&@mikesnider& msnider@usatoday.com.

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Jason Alexander wasn't the only choice for iconic 'Seinfeld' role; actor reveals surprising alternatives

Jerry Seinfeld'sbest friend on the hit sitcom "Seinfeld" almost looked different.

During a recent episode of his podcast, "Really? no, Really?," Jason Alexander and his co-host, Peter Tilden, sat down with Jennifer Keishin Armstrong, the author of the 2016 book "Seinfeldia," which delved into the history of the hit sitcom and included behind-the-scenes secrets.

During their conversation, Alexander and Armstrong discussed how he got the role of George Costanza and later shared which other famous actors were considered to play the character.

"I know some of the people," Alexander said. "So, I know about Chris Rock. I know about Danny DeVito. I know about Paul Schaefer. And I know about, um, Rosie O'Donnell."

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Armstrong added that, during her research, she heard that Steve Buscemi was also in contention for the role.

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Seinfeld created the hit sitcom alongside Larry David, who went on to create and star in "Curb Your Enthusiasm." The show resonated with audiences and quickly became known as "the show about nothing" because it often focused on the humor in mundane everyday occurrences.

"He … also loves to perform. He loves it. I think one of the reasons that he was, so I don't know that he was frustrated. That's the wrong word. But Larry wanted to be in the [show]," Alexander said about David. "You know the 'Curb' arc where he plays George. He wanted to play George. I mean, he was a good George."

The show ran on NBC for nine seasons from 1989 to 1998 andwon 10 Emmy Awards,including outstanding comedy series, supporting actor and supporting actress.

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In an interview with People in May 2023, Julia Louis-Dreyfus recalled the different emotions she felt when the show came to an end.

"There wasa real grief periodwhen the show ended that was real and felt," she said. "Because we all loved each other so much."

Dreyfus has gone on to have a successful career after her time on "Seinfeld," including starring roles in "The New Adventures of Old Christine" and "Veep," a project that earned her numerous Emmy Awards, Golden Globe and SAG Awards.

Although she has found success outside the hit sitcom, her portrayal of Elaine remains what she is best known for.

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"I think it's incredibly cool that it continues to have life,"she said of the show. "I'm not surprised because it's funny, and it stands the test of time."

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Assassination by frog? Scientists ponder a 'very surprising' report.

A joint report alleging that a poison dart frog toxin has beenlinked to the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalnyrippled quickly around the globe among scientists.

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The allegations raised fresh questions about the circumstances of Navalny's 2024 death and about the origin of a highly unusual toxin.

Poison dart frog species have long fascinated researchers and the public, partly because of their diminutive size and striking color patterns and also because of the myths surrounding the deadly toxins found on their bodies.

But the toxin reportedly identified in this case – epibatidine – isn't known to have been used to kill anyone, Kyle Summers, an emeritus biology professor at East Carolina University, told USA TODAY.

Thereport released Saturday by the United Kingdom,Germany, France, Sweden and The Netherlands stated the governments were "confident" Navalny was poisoned, based on the traces of epibatidine found in his body. Navalny, an attorney,had been imprisoned in Siberia when he died. The report noted the toxin is only found naturally in poison dart frogs in South America, not Russia. The governments didn't release toxicology reports and the Russian government denied the allegation.

Epibatidine intrigued researchers for decades and was once highly sought after as a potential analgesic many times more powerful than morphine. It may be possible a chemical laboratory thousands of miles from a tropical rain forest could have artificially reproduced the toxin, but many questions remain, Summers said.

A pair of Yellow and Black poison dart frogs at Selby Botanical Gardens in Sarasota, Florida. A Poison dart frog (Ameerega bilinguis) sits on a leaf in the Ecuadorean Yasuni National Park, Orellana province, Ecuador, on November 11, 2012. A Poison dart frog (Ameerega bilinguis) sits on a leaf in the Ecuadorean Yasuni National Park, Orellana province, Ecuador, on November 11, 2012. A Splendid poison dart frog (Dendrobates sylvaticus) is pictured at the Jambatu Center for Research and Conservation of Amphibians in Quito, Ecuador. A Golden poison dart frog is displayed in the Adventure Aquarium's new Kaleidoscope Cove exhibit in Camden, NJ on Friday, June 27, 2025. A blue poison dart frog is one of the four varieties of dart frogs found at the Buttonwood Park Zoo in New Bedford, Massachusetts

Daily diets of poison dart frogs in the wild cause deadly toxins

How did we learn about toxins in poison dart frogs?

John Daly, a biological chemist at the National Institutes of Health, pioneered the study of the dart frog toxins species during decades of research, tracing the origin of the poisons to the frogs' diets, according to Joe Schwarcz, director ofthe McGill University Office for Science and Society. He traced the origin of the poisons to the frogs' diets.

Enzymes in the frogs' bodies turn the alkaloids in ants, small beetles, millipedes and mites into toxins, Schwarcz wrote in an article first published in the Montreal Gazette. Daly identified epibatidine in a poison frog in Ecuador calledEpidedobates tricolor.

At first, researchers had high hopes for the poison. Although it's extremely toxic, they found it had a painkilling effect 200 times more potent than morphine and might not be linked to addiction.

The idea that epibatidine could be "a potentially useful pharmacological tool as a painkiller really stimulated a lot of interest and motivation," Summers said. "Ultimately it could be incredibly profitable if they could make it work as a painkiller."

Scientists were able to decode the toxin and chemically reproduce it, but they found the difference between a beneficial dose and a deadly dose was too narrow to be viable.

Could the epibatidine reportedly found in Navalny's body be manmade?

Although some Indigenous tribes in the rainforests were known to use batrachotoxin from dart frogs for hunting, scientist haven't found any evidence that epibatidine was ever used for that purpose.

Summers noted the statement from the governments does not make clear Navalny's cause of death, but it's remarkable if they were able to identify the epibatidine in samples from his body.

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It would be "very surprising" if anyone tried to use the product as an experimental chemical to poison someone, Summers said.

The statement from the UK and other governments said they informed the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons of their findings that could indicate violation of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention. It also stated the findings raise concerns that Russia had not destroyed all of its chemical weapons.

A person lays flowers at the grave of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny while marking the first anniversary of his death at a cemetery in Moscow, Russia, Feb. 16, 2025.

What to know about poison dart frogs

Found in tropical rain forests in South America, the frogs face risks from habitat destruction and the exotic pet trade. More than 175 species have been identified. Dart frogs in captivity aren't generally toxic because they aren't fed the same diet as frogs in the wild, the researchers found.

Colorful patterns on the frog warn predators of danger, said Summers. They advertise the toxins so that predators know to avoid them, he added. The frogs have evolved to be resistant to the toxins.

The bright colors are sometimes mimicked by non-poisonous frogs to convince predators they're deadly and by other poisonous frogs to join forces in warning predators away, said Summers, one of a number of scientists who have studied coloration among dart frogs for years.

Color also is used in mate choice and competition, Yusan Yang, an assistant professor at the University of South Florida, told USA TODAY.

A Blue Poison dart frog stalks fruit flies on the mossy floor of a terrarium at Selby Botanical Gardens in Sarasota, Florida. Scientists have identified more than 175 species of this tiny frog.

Females usually prefer males that have the same color as their own as well as brighter colors. And males are more aggressive when the opponent is the same color, and brighter.

Many of the poison frog species are different from other frogs, who abandon their eggs to hatch on their own, Summers said. He and Yang described how the adults cooperate to transport their tadpoles to small pools.

"The tadpoles will wriggle on to the male's back and the male will go to a small pool," Summers said. "Over a period of months they will go back and visit the pool."

Females lay eggs for the tadpoles to eat and survive, the scientists said. That kind of monogamous pairing is "very unusual for frogs," Summers said.

The behaviors for mating are likely acquired when tadpoles remember the mom's color when she is feeding them, Yang said, and when they grow up they show bias toward the color that they remember.

Dinah Voyles Pulver, a national correspondent for USA TODAY, covers climate change, wildlife and the environment. Reach her at dpulver@usatoday.com or @dinahvp on Bluesky or X or dinahvp.77 on Signal.

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US military reports a series of airstrikes against Islamic State targets in Syria

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military on Saturday reported a series of strikes against Islamic State group targets in Syria in retaliation for the December ambush that killed two U.S. soldiers and one American civilian interpreter.

U.S. Central Command said in a statement that American aircraft had conducted 10 strikes against more than 30 IS targets between Feb. 3 and Thursday, hitting weapons storage facilities and other infrastructure.

At least 50 members of IS have been killed or captured, while more than 100 IS targets have been struck since the United States began its strikes after the Dec. 13 ambush, according to Central Command. That attack killed Sgt. Edgar Brian Torres-Tovar, Sgt. William Nathaniel Howard, and Ayad Mansoor Sakat, the civilian interpreter.

Meanwhile, the Syrian Defense Ministry said Thursday that government forcestook control of a basein the east of the country that was run for years by U.S. troops as part of the fight against IS. The Al-Tanf base played a major role after IS declared a caliphate in large parts of Syria and Iraq in 2014.

The U.S. military on Friday completedthe transfer of thousands of IS detaineesfrom Syria to Iraq, where they are expectedto stand trial. The prisoners were sent to Iraq at therequest of Baghdad, in a move welcomed by the U.S.-led coalition that had for years fought against IS.

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