Voter roll crusade, Epstein files fallout, expert financial advice: Catch up on the day’s stories
By Daniel Wine, CNN
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1️⃣ Voter rolls
President Donald Trump’s administration has sued 25 mostly Democratic state election chiefs to gain access to voter information. It’s also encountering quiet resistance from some Republicans balking at the Justice Department’s demands.
2️⃣ Epstein files fallout
Some big names in Hollywood are mentioned in the documents, including powerhouse talent agent Casey Wasserman. The controversy exploded into public view when several top clients dropped him.
3️⃣ Nod to nostalgia
American fashion designers are drawing inspiration from someone very special: themselves. But will that help an industry sagging under the pressure of tariffs and the collapse of department stores?
4️⃣ ‘A blow to the heart’
A beautiful spot on the Italian coast known as “Lovers’ Arch” because of its popularity with couples collapsed during heavy storms on Valentine’s Day. See the before and after.
5️⃣ A solid foundation
Thanks to low price points and viral dupes of products from expensive brands, e.l.f. seems to have figured out how to win over persnickety Gen Z customers.
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🔥 ‘You have been warned’: A British man rigged his house with a homemade flamethrower, explosives and trip wires to protect his drug operation, police said. Check out the booby traps that rival those found in “Home Alone.”
Top headlines
- Nancy Guthrie’s family members are not suspects in her disappearance, sheriff says
- Oscar-winning actor Robert Duvall dies at 95
- Winter Olympics: American history made in the monobob, pair figure skating medals to be awarded
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💰 A modern-looking mummy: A 2,000-year-old portrait of a man with piercing hazel eyes and graying hair just sold at auction for more than double its high estimate.
For CNN subscribers
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- Analysis: America is on the verge of a new type of racial reckoning
- Three British guys walked into a bar in Alabama. Their love lives would never be the same again
Quiz time
👙 Where did Sydney ban bikinis from being worn after complaints about modesty?
A. Malls
B. Buses
C. Airports
D. Grocery stores
⬇️ Scroll down for the answer.
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✅ Most popular in Friday’s newsletter: Why haven’t humans been back to the moon in over 50 years?
🧠 Quiz answer: B. The Australian city banned beachgoers from boarding buses while shirtless or wearing bikinis.
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