Olympic organizers in Milan, Italy, promised a Valentine's Day restock of free condoms for athlete villages after supplies temporarily ran low during the Winter Games, according to CBS News. The Italian organizing committee confirmed the shortage, attributing it to higher-than-anticipated demand, and stated that additional supplies would be distributed between Saturday and Monday.
The provision of condoms for athletes has been a long-standing tradition at the Olympics, drawing global attention. While the 2024 Paris Summer Games provided 300,000 condoms for over 10,500 athletes, the initial stock for the Milan Cortina Winter Games was smaller, CBS News reported.
In other news, the U.S. Department of State Consular Affairs announced that Italian railways "associated with the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics" were hit by suspected "sabotage" on Friday, Fox News reported. The Rome-Naples, Rome-Florence, and Rome-Milan high-speed lines reportedly suffered damage on Saturday. Italian authorities announced enhanced security measures to prevent further disruptions, including increased patrols and rigorous technical monitoring.
Meanwhile, the search for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, intensified. The 84-year-old was reportedly kidnapped from her Tucson, Arizona, home on February 1, according to ABC News. The FBI released photos and videos of an armed person in a mask tampering with a security camera at her home.
In other news, potential 2028 Democratic presidential hopefuls, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and California Gov. Gavin Newsom, spoke at the Munich Security Conference, according to Fox News. Fox News contributor Hugh Hewitt speculated that these appearances could be early auditions for the 2028 presidential run.
Finally, a New Yorker named Shardil Ahmad, tired of dating apps, decided to try a matchmaker, according to CBS News. Ahmad, who described himself as a romantic, was skeptical at first. However, after working six-day weeks, he decided to seek an alternative to dating apps. He joins a growing number of Gen Z singles seeking alternatives to algorithms amid reports of widespread dating app fatigue and declining user numbers, CBS News reported.
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