Nuclear talks between the United States and Iran are set to resume in Oman on Friday, February 9, 2026, following weeks of heightened tensions, according to ABC News. The meeting will involve negotiating teams from both countries, with the U.S. delegation led by President Donald Trump's Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner. The White House has stated the U.S. is seeking "zero nuclear capability" from Iran.
The reopening of these talks comes amidst a backdrop of escalating tensions and threats, as leaders in Tehran oversaw a deadly crackdown on widespread protests, ABC News reported. Karoline Leavitt, speaking during a press briefing on Thursday, emphasized the President's clear demands of the Iranian regime, particularly regarding its nuclear capabilities.
In other news, pop star Tate McRae is facing criticism after appearing in an NBC ad endorsing Team USA for the 2026 Winter Olympics, according to Fox News. McRae, a Canadian native, expressed her support for the American team in the commercial, which has sparked backlash. The Olympics, set to take place in Milan, Italy, are being overseen by Marco Balich, the creative lead behind the opening ceremonies, as reported by the NY Times. Balich, with experience in 16 ceremonies over seven Olympics, aims to engage global audiences and showcase the host country's heritage.
Meanwhile, Norway's royal family is navigating a crisis following the release of files revealing Crown Princess Mette-Marit's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, as reported by the NY Times. Additionally, her son was arrested for assault, just before his trial for rape in a separate case. Despite the controversy, polls and interviews indicate that most Norwegians still support the monarchy, although many have expressed disappointment.
In unrelated news, Fox News reported on the potential vulnerability of the U.S. electric grid to solar flares, highlighting the potential for widespread disruption.
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