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Olympian Begs for Rent; Deportation Flights Soar; Snails Threaten Farms

"Bring Her Back" Dominates Australian Academy Awards as Other Global Events Unfold

The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards (AACTA) recognized "Bring Her Back," a supernatural folk horror film, as the major winner at this year's ceremony, according to Variety. Margot Robbie, Jacob Elordi, and Sarah Snook were also among the winners celebrated at the event held on February 6, 2026.

Meanwhile, in other news, the daily deportation flights departing from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport have come under scrutiny. Nick Benson, a 41-year-old, has been documenting these flights as part of "Operation Metro Surge," according to NPR News. Benson observes the chartered flights from an elevator terminal, using a digital camera with a telephoto lens to capture the activity on the tarmac.

In the world of sports, while the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics are set to showcase 16 different sports, including various forms of skating, skiing, and snowboarding, some past Olympic sports will not be featured. NPR News reported that dog sledding and ski ballet, among others, are no longer part of the Winter Games lineup. Ski ballet was last seen at the Olympic Games in Albertville, France, in 1992.

The financial realities for some Olympians were also brought to light. Despite winning a silver medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics as part of the U.S. women's synchronized swimming team, Daniella Ramirez, 24, revealed she relies on social media content creation to supplement her income. "I get just enough to cover my rent a month," Ramirez told the BBC, according to Fortune, emphasizing that her Olympic training is a full-time job that doesn't provide enough to be a career. She trains from 6:30 am to 2:30 pm, even on weekends, leaving little time for other employment.

In the agricultural sector, farmers in the South are facing challenges from giant snails and tiny insects, threatening rice and crawfish farms, Phys.org reported. Josh Courville, a crawfish harvester in southern Louisiana, noted the unwelcome presence of large snails in his traps. "For every crawfish Courville dumps out of a trap, three or four" snails are found, according to Phys.org.

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