More than 160 people were killed in Nigeria in a suspected attack by Islamist militants, according to NPR Politics on February 5, 2026. The attack, which occurred in western Nigeria, raises questions about who controls the region as Nigeria grapples with multiple security crises.
In other news, a new Netflix documentary, "The Investigation of Lucy Letby," is challenging the understanding of Lucy Letby, the neonatal nurse convicted in 2023 of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six more in the United Kingdom, according to Time. The documentary suggests she may not be guilty. Letby, born on January 4, 1990, obtained a BSC in Child Nursing from the University of Chester and had her university placement at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
Meanwhile, Iranians both in Iran and abroad are in shock following the Islamic Republic's suppression of recent protests, which has resulted in thousands of deaths, Time reported. The events of January 8 and 9 will be remembered as the moment the Islamic Republic made a lethal choice, according to Time. Peaceful demonstrations devolved into violence after the regime severed internet access and security forces opened fire on crowds. Orders were issued, presumably by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, to crush the protests by any means necessary.
In Minneapolis, a memorial has grown for Alex Pretti, who was shot and killed by federal agents on January 24, Time reported. The memorial, located on Nicollet Avenue in the Whittier neighborhood, is filled with flowers, prayer candles, poems, and notes. "Alex Pretti stood up for what is right," said Alex Hand, a caregiver, according to Time. "He stood for all of us."
In other news, research led by the University of Michigan has found that while mammals feature prominently in YouTube's wildlife content, commenters rarely call for conservation action, according to Phys.org. The study, published on February 5, 2026, characterized comment attitudes for different animals, finding consistently low calls to action across species, including wolves.
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