Prince William and Kate Middleton expressed deep concern regarding the recently released files connected to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to a Kensington Palace spokesperson on Monday morning, February 9, 2026. The royal couple's statement, their first since the U.S. Department of Justice published 3.5 million more pages related to Epstein on January 30, focused on the victims of Epstein's crimes.
The files have prompted renewed scrutiny of Prince William's uncle, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (formerly known as Prince Andrew), whose name appears throughout the documents. This has led to questions about the extent of the royals' relationship and communications with Epstein.
In other news, the search for Today show co-host Savannah Guthrie continues, as reported by NPR News. Additionally, NPR also covered the takeaways from Super Bowl 60, which saw the Seahawks win.
Author Chris Jennings discussed the apocalyptic religious views that fueled the 1992 Ruby Ridge confrontation in Idaho in an interview about his book, "End of Days," according to NPR News. The interview also touched on the use of force rules that made the standoff so deadly.
Meanwhile, Amazon Prime Video's "God of War" series has cast Callum Vinson as Atreus, with Ryan Hurst set to play Kratos, according to Variety. The series will also feature Max Parker as Heimdall, Ólafur Darri Ólafsson as Thor, Mandy Patinkin as Odin, and Alastair Duncan.
Vox reported on the political divide in America, highlighting the disagreements between Democrats and Republicans on issues such as abortion, immigration, transgender rights, climate change, vaccines, taxes, and welfare.
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