Cannabis smoke fills the air as Nepal marks Shivaratri festival

KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Hindu holy men and mostly young devotees openly puffed on cannabis smoke on Sunday, marking one of Nepal's biggest annual festivals.

Tens of thousands lined up to pray at the Pashupatinath, the temple of the Hindu god Shiva in the capital Kathmandu, during theShivaratri festival.

Marijuana is usually banned in the South Asian country, but exceptions are made to celebrate Shiva, who has strong links to the practice and has often been depicted smoking pot.

Devotees prayed and danced to religious songs at the temple, a landmark for Hindus who constitute about 81% of Nepal's population. Others from neighboring India also traveled to Kathmandu for the festival.

Across the Bagmati River from the temple, holy men with their bodies smeared in ashes could be seen smoking marijuana, as well as many Nepali men and some women, on the forested Bankali hills.

Generally, the use of marijuana in Nepal is punishable by prison sentences of up to a month for users and 10 years for traffickers.

Nepal was famous for marijuana and other narcotics in the 1960s, when hippies made their way to the Himalayan nation. Shops and tea houses used to advertise and sell it legally. However, marijuana was outlawed in 1976.

There have beenefforts to decriminalize marijuanain Nepal by both campaigners and parliament members to legalize its farming and use, but progress has stalled.

Cannabis smoke fills the air as Nepal marks Shivaratri festival

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Graham Ike powers No. 12 Gonzaga past longtime rival Santa Clara

Graham Ike recorded 21 points and a season-high 15 rebounds and No. 12 Gonzaga moved into first place in the West Coast Conference with a 94-86 victory over host Santa Clara on Saturday night.

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Adam Miller scored 21 points and Tyon Grant-Foster had 20 points and seven rebounds off the bench as the Bulldogs (25-2, 13-1 WCC) won their third straight game and 18th in the past 19. Gonzaga also reached the 25-win mark for the 19th straight season.

Emmanuel Innocenti added 16 points and six rebounds as Gonzaga prevailed in the final regular-season contest between the teams before it departs for the rebuilt Pac-12. The squads were WCC rivals for 46 seasons.

Christian Hammond had 16 points and Elijah Mahi scored 15 for the Broncos (22-6, 13-2), who dropped to 13-1 at home this season. Allen Graves had 13 points before fouling out for Santa Clara, which lost to the Zags for the second time this season.

Gonzaga won for the 23rd time in the past 25 meetings at Santa Clara. The Broncos won in 2011 and 2024.

Gonzaga connected on 56.3% (36 of 64) of its field-goal attempts while making just 3 of 18 from 3-point range. The Bulldogs shot 63% (17 of 27) from the field in the second half.

The Broncos made 46.2% (30 of 65) of their attempts and were 9 of 24 from behind the arc. Sash Gavalyugov added 10 points for Santa Clara.

The Broncos led 60-55 with 12:32 remaining after consecutive 3-pointers by Thierry Darlan and Gavalyugov.

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Gonzaga answered with eight straight points to lead by three. Davis Fogle had two baskets in eight seconds -- the latter one coming after he stole the ball -- during the surge.

The Bulldogs took a 73-66 advantage when Miller drained a 3-pointer with 6:52 left. Ike was called for his fourth foul -- an offensive infraction -- 29 seconds later but the Broncos were unable to take advantage and Ike returned with 3:25 left with Gonzaga holding a 79-72 lead.

Miller made two free throws to give the Zags an 83-74 lead with 2:31 remaining and Grant-Foster slammed home a thunderous dunk to make it 87-77 with 53 seconds remaining as Gonzaga closed it out.

Ike registered 17 points and nine rebounds in the first half to help the Bulldogs hold a 44-39 halftime lead.

Santa Clara led 19-11 after KJ Cochran's layup with 11:11 left in the half and never trailed in the first 13 minutes.

Gonzaga moved ahead for the first time on Ike's basket for a 31-30 edge with 6:25 to play.

Gonzaga finished the half with a 9-3 run. Mario Saint-Supery's putback with under a second left gave the Zags the five-point halftime lead.

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How many World Cup ski races has Mikaela Shiffrin won?

American Mikaela Shiffrin takes theWinter Olympicsslopes Sunday, Feb. 15, for the women's giant slalom following an uncharacteristic 15th-place finish last week in her team combined run.

"The work we've done, I've been so prepared for so much, for all the slaloms this year," Shiffrin said Tuesday, Feb. 10, according to our Nancy Armour. "So there's something to learn from this day and I'm going to learn it."

As Armour reflected, it introduced a cloud of intrigue that could hover over Shiffrin's remaining events after she didn't medal at the 2022 Beijing games.

How many World Cup ski races has Mikaela Shiffrin won?

Shiffrin, 30, has 108 World Cup wins, more than any other skier and a record, Armour says, that isn't likely to be broken.

Shiffrin also has 15 world championship medals (eight gold). Her signature events are slalom and giant slalom, the more technical and twisty races that require skiers to zig-zag around gates or poles.

She tackles the women's giant slalom Sunday, Feb. 15, an event that begins at 4 a.m. ET.

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Shiffrin competed at all six Alpine skiing events during the 2022 Olympics. She's only focusing on her core slalom events in 2026.

Her U.S. team finished fourth in the women's team combined. Shiffrin has three Olympic medals (two golds) dating back to 2014 in Sochi.

Her remaining schedule at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics:

Sunday, Feb. 15:Women's giant slalom run 1 | 4 a.m. ET | USA Network and Peacock (digital only)

Sunday, Feb. 15:Women's giant slalom run 2 | 7:30 a.m. ET | NBC and Peacock (digital only)

Wednesday, Feb. 18:Women's slalom run 1 | 4 a.m. ET | USA Network and Peacock (digital only)

Wednesday, Feb. 18:Women's slalom run 2 | 7:30 a.m. ET | USA Network and Peacock (digital only)

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David Boreanaz Reaches Out to Gigi Garner Before 'The Rockford Files' Reboot, Gains Fan Support

The daughter of the late, greatJames Garnerhas broken her silence onNBC's reboot plans for his iconic '70s PI series,The Rockford Files.

David Boreanazwas recently revealed to be taking on the role of James Rockfordthis pilot season, andGigi Garneris shutting down any opponents by putting her full support behind theBuffy the Vampire Slayeralum—and for most, Boreanaz' sweet gesture toward her

Gigi took to social media after news of his casting broke to share that theBonesstar "was kind enough to share that he was offered the series & thinking about it" before he officially accepted the role. He called Gigi to see how she was feeling about the series being rebooted and gauge her reaction to him stepping into her father's shoes, and it's clear she's on board.

"If anybody can do it, HE CAN!" she wrote on X. "I'm 💯 on board! It is going to be great!"

So, I recently got a call from David Boreanaz.He was kind enough to share that he was offered the series & thinking about it. He wanted to know how I felt about the reboot, etc...If anybody can do it, HE CAN!I'm 💯 on board! It is going to be great!#PureClass#Jimbohttps://t.co/yGvgsGPuTB

— Gigi & James Garner (@MavrocksGirl)February 12, 2026

The Veteran Actor's Thoughtful Gesture Was Incredibly Well-Received

Fans called Boreanaz a "class act" for his obvious care with the role, which swayed many who were on the fence—or even against—the reboot into more positive responses.

"Okay. Him calling you for your blessing, has changed my mind," one wrote, sharing they were "Willing to give him a chance now."

"Okay, knowing that he reached out to you about how you felt about it has just sent my opinion of the man up a LOT," another agreed. "...I'll be watching this show knowing he cared enough to reach out to you. <3."

"The first thing I thought about is how you would feel about it..it looks like that's the first thing he thought about as well. A class move," somebody else complimented.

Some stood firm, though, that "James was one of a kind," and there was no place for a reboot. As one pointed out, "Most of the original Rockford stories don't translate to a world with cellphones and the internet, so they'll have to be very creative to capture the old magic."

Gigi then shared a screenshot of a tweet from the actor sending thanks not only toNBCfor the legendary role, but her and her father, as well, sharing with fans, "David actually thanked my dad, me and NBC 😉."

David actually thanked my dad, me and NBC 😉#Gratitudepic.twitter.com/bASjKteyly

— Gigi & James Garner (@MavrocksGirl)February 13, 2026

It Seemed to Assuage Any Persisting Concerns About the Reboot

"DIDNT believe anyone could work," one admitted. "I was wrong. He works😊👏👏."

"He is perfect to carry the legacy," another declared.

Some remained "skeptical" that a newcomer could "ever live up to [Gigi's] dad," but, as one wise fan noted, "Obviously, it's not going to be the same show, but it's gonna be a re-envisioning of the show."

"David will do a fine job and do it justice," they added with certainty.

The upcoming reboot, should it be ordered to series, will follow the "newly paroled" James Rockford returning to his job as a private investigator, "using his charm and wit to solve cases around Los Angeles," according to the official logline. But, "It doesn't take long for his quest for legitimacy to land him squarely in the crosshairs of both local police and organized crime."

The character description goes on to say Rockford is a "witty, world-weary and chronically broke private investigator whose charmingly gruff exterior masked a strong moral core."

The original series, which produced over 100 episodes, ran from 1974 to 1980 on NBC. Boreanaz's strong track record suggests the reboot will likely do the same (asone fan quipped online, "This dude collects long-running network TV series like there's nothing to it, so I guess an advance congrats on your multi-season run, New Rockford Files.").

Garner died at home in 2014 of natural causes. He was 86. Since then, his daughter has maintained a social media account dedicated to his memory, keeping his legacy in the limelight with throwback photos and memories.

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Prince William, Kate Middleton prioritize family over duty as shown by handling of cancer diagnosis: author

ForKate Middletonand Prince William, royal duties take a back seat to parenting their children, as shown by how William stepped back from his duties during the princess' cancer treatments, according to a royal author.

"Behind the scenes, for William it was brutal," Russell Myers, royal editor of The Mirror and author of "William & Catherine: The Intimate Inside Story" told theManchester Evening News.

Myers said William felt like "the rug had been pulledfrom under him" after Middleton and his father, King Charles III, were both diagnosed with cancer early in 2024.

"He was having to manage all these emotions that, you know, what was he going to do to look after his wife first and foremost?" Myers said. "How would he be there for his father? But what duties was he going to have to take on? Was his public role going to change as well?"

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However, Myers said, "over all of this was his deep concern for his three children."

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"And I think by seeing him step away from public duties, it tells you a lot aboutWilliam and Catherineas people, because it's always been family first for them," he said, adding that "duty is important to them, but it has to come second in respect to their family, because if they get the family right then everything will follow."

In an excerpt of his book out in March, Myers wrote that the Prince and Princess of Wales sat their children down to explain to them what was happening.

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"'When Catherine went in, he was fairly resolute,' said a close aide," the excerpt of the book read, referring to her two-week January 2024 hospitalization for what was described by the palace as a "planned abdominal surgery." "'They both very calmly told the children what was going on and how long Catherine would need to be away for, but explained other than that everything would continue as normal and when she came home, she would need to rest up for a bit.'"

William and Kate with their children on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

Myers wrote that Middleton kept in touch with her family while at the hospital through video calls, "catching up on what George, Charlotte and Louis had been doing at school and asking if 'Papa' had been able to cook for them while she had been away."

"At that time, it seemed to all be perfectly in hand, they were the calmness in the storm certainly," he wrote. "But away from the children he was, of course, incredibly pensive.His father's illness broughtinto focus just how quickly his life, and that of his family as well as the whole landscape of the institution, could change very quickly."

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In March, the princess was contacted by her medical team at the London Clinic where she had her abdominal surgery and told they had discoveredcancer was present.

"The advice was an immediate course of preventative chemotherapy in order to give her the best chance of a full recovery," Myers wrote. "Friends of Catherine say that although she was caught completely in shock, she remained composed. Her first thoughts were of her children and her husband."

Myers wrote that William later told friends he was in a "state of disbelief" when he heard about her diagnosis.

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"Firsthis fatherhad been diagnosed with cancer, and a month later his wife was now facing a similar challenge," he wrote. "Catherine called her parents and her siblings to tell them, then she and William resolved to gather the children and impart what they knew in the best and most positive way possible."

After telling their children, Middleton decided she needed to make a public statement about her cancer, believing her "experience could benefit others in similar distressing circumstances."

William and Kate in Scotland in January

Middleton madeher understated announcement while sittingon a bench surrounded by flowers on March 22, 2024.

"The message, recorded in complete secrecy by a BBC special events team, was broadcast on the 6pm national news and online," Myers wrote. "Much like the announcement of thedeath of Elizabeth II, it felt like an earthquake whose reverberations were felt around the world. 'The days beforehand were filled with shock, but at that moment, it was genuinely as if the world stood still,' said a senior courtier."

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Despite a close friend describing William as feeling like he was "hit by a bus," he did everything he could to keep life normal for their children: Prince George, 12; Princess Charlotte, 10; and Prince Louis, 7.

"The Prince of Wales took charge of the school drop-offs, while Catherine's parents and siblings were regular visitors to the family home in Windsor," he wrote. "Quiet evening dinners were enjoyed at home, playdates were organised to keep the children entertained and there were weekends away at the Middletons' family home in Berkshire – all part of enveloping George, Charlotte and Louis with as much love and support as possible."

George, Charlotte and Louis wave during Trooping the Colour

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A friend told Myers that the royal couple were also "both very conscious of protecting" their children "as much as possible. Catherine's admiration for the way in which William took on all of that, keeping the children entertained and occupied, being constantly sanguine even when he had the weight of the world on his shoulders, allowing her to concentrate on her treatment and recovery, is something she will be eternally grateful for."

The 44-year-old announced in September 2024 thatshe had finished her cancer treatmentsand in January of last year she announced she was in remission.

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On Saturday, the couple marked Valentine's Day by sharing anever-before-seen photoof the two of them.

"Happy Valentine's Day!" William and Kate wrote on their Instagram page, revealing that the black and white snap was taken by photographer Josh Shinner, who also took their Christmas card photo.

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AG Pam Bondi announces 'all' Epstein files have been released, listing over 300 high-profile names

FIRST ON FOX –Attorney GeneralPam Bondiannounced in a letter on Saturday that "all" Epstein files have been released consistent with Section 3 of the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

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The letter addressed to Senate Judiciary Committee ChairmanChuck Grassley, Ranking Member Dick Durbin, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, and Ranking Member Jamie Raskin was obtained by Fox News Digital.

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"In accordance with the requirements of the Act, and as described in various Department submissions to the courts of the Southern District of New York assigned to theEpstein and Maxwell prosecutionsand related orders, the Department released all 'records, documents, communications and investigative materials in the possession of the Department' that 'relate to' any of nine different categories," the letter read.

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The letter includes a list of more than 300 high-profile names, including President Donald Trump, Barack and Michelle Obama, Prince Harry, Bill Gates, Woody Allen, Kim Kardashian, Kurt Cobain, Mark Zuckerberg and Bruce Springsteen.

In accordance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, the list of names includes "all persons where (1) they are or were a government official or politically exposed person and (2) their name appears in the files released under the Act at least once," the letter said, adding that the names appear in a "wide variety of contexts."

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Some of the names mentioned had "extensive direct email contact with Epstein or Maxwell" while others were mentioned "in a portion of a document (including press reporting) that on its face is unrelated to the Epstein and Maxwell matters," the letter said.

The letter adds, "No records were withheld or redacted 'on the basis of embarrassment, reputational harm, or political sensitivity, including to any government official, public figure, or foreign dignitary.'"

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The document outlines the broad range of Epstein-related materials the Justice Department says are encompassed, including records concerning Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell; references to individuals—up to and including government officials—connected to Epstein's activities; and documents tied to civil settlements and legal resolutions such as immunity deals, plea agreements, non-prosecution agreements, and sealed arrangements.

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It also includes information on organizations and networks allegedly linked to Epstein's trafficking and financial operations across corporate, nonprofit, academic, and governmental spheres, as well as internal DOJ emails, memos, and meeting notes reflecting decisions about whether to charge, decline, or pursue investigations.

The documents also cover records addressing potential destruction or concealment of relevant material and documentation surrounding Epstein's detention and death, including incident reports, witness interviews, and medical examiner/autopsy-related records.

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The letter adds, "No records were withheld or redacted 'on the basis of embarrassment, reputational harm, or political sensitivity, including to any government official, public figure, or foreign dignitary.'"

"Any omissions from the list are unintentional and, as explained in the previous letters to Congress, a result of the volume and speed with whichthe Department complied with the Act," the letter states. "Individuals whose names were redacted for law-enforcement sensitive purposes are not included."

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The letter says the redaction process was "extensive" including consultation with victims and victim counsel, to redact "segregable portions" that contain information identifiable to victims, such as medical files that could jeopardize an active federal investigation or ongoing prosecution, or depict/contain images of death, physical abuse, or injury.

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"Any omissions from the list are unintentional and, as explained in the previous letters to Congress, a result of the volume and speed with whichthe Department complied with the Act," the letter states. "Individuals whose names were redacted for law-enforcement sensitive purposes are not included."

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AG Pam Bondi announces 'all' Epstein files have been released, listing over 300 high-profile names

FIRST ON FOX –Attorney GeneralPam Bondiannounced in a letter on Saturday that "all" Epstein files have been rel...
Rubio's Valentine's Day message to Europe: Change or get dumped

It was still a wrecking ball, albeit one wrapped in chocolate and warm fuzzies.

CNN US Secretary of State Marco Rubio walks to a meeting of G7 foreign ministers on the sidelines of the 62nd Munich Security Conference (MSC) on February 14, in Munich, southern Germany. - Alex Brandon/AFP/Getty Images

The febrile applauseUS Secretary of State Marco Rubioreceived at the Munich Security Conference whenhe saidthe US was Europe's "child" and their fates would always be "intertwined" belied his stark policy message. These were claps of relief and encouragement from a European audience bracing for a mauling like JD Vance's onslaught last year.

But Vance'sfalse accusations at last year's conference– that Europe is suppressing freedom of speech and democracy, and facing civilizational decline – are now enshrined inUS national security strategy. Rubio did not have to do much to sound friendly.

The United States is prepared to "rebuild" but only according to its values, Rubio said this year, while relentlessly evoking America's historical links to the continent. Those values include embracing Christianity and a shared cultural heritage, closing borders, and dropping climate crisis policies. The US needs to see a reformed Europe, he told decades-long allies – not justdetails of defense budgets, but a sea change in the continent's value system.

Europe and the US "belong together," he also said. But in this couples' therapy stage of an abusive relationship in decline, the message was clear: change or be dumped.

Conference organizers had warned that the world was in an era of "wrecking ball politics" that had left Europe on the sidelines, in a report published right before the conference. Now Rubio was telling liberal centrist foreign leaders that their entire outlook was wrong, echoing the far-right populist opponents who might well unseat them in upcoming elections.

The top US diplomat's speechwriters left no room forearlier arguments from key allieson the same Munich stage. A day prior, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said MAGA's culture wars were not ones Europe needed to fight. Emmanuel Macron equated territorial sovereignty with the rights of the French to police their own misinformation and democracy.

Two hours later, Ukraine's urgent plight – the defining security crisis of Europe's post-WW2 era - was passionately portrayed byPresident Volodymyr Zelensky, evoking the issue that should have been center stage breaking through the MAGA noise. A leader whose fourth appearance at the conference provided a startling reminder of Ukraine's boundless ability to survive and adapt to Russia's brutality, made the most powerful case at the summit for Europe having its own defense strategy.

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Zelensky reminded the audience that everyUkrainian power plant had been hit, and that every kilometer Russia seized cost them 156 lives, by Ukraine's count. He spoke in English, in a tone that suggested he was less bothered about upsetting US President Donald Trump. He bemoaned the spirit of a peace process that seemed to put pressure for concessions on Ukraine – the four-year-long victim of an invasion – rather than on the aggressor Russia. He also mocked what Moscow has dubbed the "Anchorage spirit" – a term designed to suggest Putin and Trump made a secret deal when they met in Alaska last year.

As Zelensky spoke, video footage played on the wall behind him showing new Ukrainian technology taking outRussian drones– harsh reality contrasting with the policy wonkery in the room. He brought a purpose and urgency somewhat lacking in the beleaguered European leaders who preceded him.

It almost served to emphasize Rubio's point: Europe needs to shape up. His audience perhaps would prefer to replicate Ukraine's energy and resolve, rather than Hungary's.

Overall, European leaders' positive reception of Rubio's speech reflected how horrifically damaged the transatlantic relationship has been by the past year of turmoil over Ukraine, and month ofarson over Greenland.

The Danish territory got no mentions in the speech, as negotiations over its fate proceed slowly. Perhaps that sudden ellipsis – the vanishing of a crisis that nearly tore the alliance to shreds weeks earlier – was gift enough.

Rubio did mention Ukraine once in the questions that followed his speech and pandered to his audience's suspicions when he suggested the Trump administration still did not know whether Russia really wanted to make peace. (His boss, US President Donald Trump, has maintained that Putin wants to make a deal, and that Zelensky should cede diplomatic ground).

The Europe on show did not inspire. Rather, it seemed to lack the money to make good on its own ambitions, and be drowned out by internal political scandal, or the ticking clocks of leaderships coming to an end. Each year, Munich meets to hear European promises to do more. Each year, startling rises in defense spending seem nearer, but do not bring change.

At next year's Munich conference,British Prime Minster Keir Starmermay be gone, Macron's France will be facing presidential elections, and Trump will have had to weather the midterms. However these races go, it is likely transatlantic squabbling will soak up much of the oxygen. Ukraine can only hope that by that time, a sustainable and just peace has broken out – but more likely, it will have to argue to be heard over another episode in Europe and America's convoluted, bitter on-off estrangement.

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