FBI Director Kash Patel celebrates with US men’s hockey team after Olympic win

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By Paula Reid, Katelyn Polantz, CNN

(CNN) — FBI Director Kash Patel celebrated with the US men’s hockey team in Milan after their historic gold medal win over Canada on Sunday, according to a video obtained by CNN.

Patel, a longtime hockey fan, posted on social media multiple times from the event, but the video offers an extended look into his celebration in the team’s locker room. The FBI director appeared to chug a beer before raising the bottle in the air, spraying it across the locker room.

Patel, wearing a white USA shirt, joined the players in singing along to Toby Keith’s “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue,” with one team member draping a gold medal around his neck.

“For the very concerned media – yes, I love America and was extremely humbled when my friends, the newly minted Gold Medal winners on Team USA, invited me into the locker room to celebrate this historic moment with the boys,” he later posted on X in response to media inquiries about the video.

According to the FBI, Patel was in Italy for multiple official engagements, traveling to Milan on a Justice Department jet, as is required for the FBI director. On Saturday, he posted that he had a “Great visit with the Milan Joint Operations Center, a 24/7 interagency operation with international partners to support the Winter Olympics and Paralympic Games.”

The lifelong hockey player appeared exuberant in the video as he celebrated the US’ first gold medal in men’s ice hockey in 46 years, since the 1980 “Miracle on Ice.”

“Unity, Sacrifice, Attitude- what it takes to be the best in the world. These men live and breathe it,” he wrote on X following the game. “Now Team USA are gold medal champions, legends standing on the shoulders of giants. Thank you for representing the greatest country on earth, in the greatest game ever created.”

Team USA bested Canada when the New Jersey Devils’ Jack Hughes, who lost a tooth courtesy of a high stick, scored a game-winning goal in 3-on-3 sudden death overtime.

Helmets, gloves and sticks went flying in the aftermath of the 2-1 win and players hoisted the jersey of Johnny Gaudreau, the NHL star killed in 2024 when he and his brother were fatally struck by a driver while riding bikes.

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Mexico’s most-wanted drug leader killed in military operation as clashes erupt and US tourists told to shelter in place

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The leader of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel


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By Fidel Gutierrez, Mitchell McCluskey, CNN

Mexico City (CNN) — Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes, the powerful and long-pursued head of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and one of the world’s most-wanted traffickers, died following a Mexican military operation on Sunday, handing the country a consequential victory as it looks to show tangible results to the Trump administration.

Oseguera, a former police officer, led the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, or CJNG, as it became one of the “most powerful and ruthless criminal organizations” inside Mexico, according to the US Drug Enforcement Administration.

Violence erupted in several states in Mexico after security forces from multiple federal branches of Mexico’s military carried out the operation in the town of Tapalpa in the western state of Jalisco. Officials said suspected members of organized crime unleashed a wave of violence following the operation, torching buses and businesses while clashing with security forces.

The US State Department urged American nationals in parts of Mexico to “seek shelter and remain in residences or hotels” until further notice.

Mexico’s Secretariat of National Defense said that US authorities provided “complementary information” that supported the operation. A US defense official confirmed that an interagency US task force “played a role” in the operation. However, the precise role that the US played is still unclear.

Since its establishment in January, the Joint Interagency Task Force-Counter Cartel has regularly worked with the Mexican military through US Northern Command to combat cartel operations along the US-Mexico border, the US official said.

“However, I want to emphasize that this was a (Mexican military) operation, so the success is theirs,” the official noted.

During the raid, CJNG members traded fire with the government forces, resulting in four gang members being killed at the scene, the defense ministry said.

Osegeura and two others were seriously injured and died as they were being transported via aircraft to Mexico City, according to the ministry.

Three Mexican military personnel were also injured in the operation and transferred to a hospital in Mexico City for treatment.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum lauded the work of the agencies involved in the mission.

Mexico’s various state governments are working in “full coordination” to address the disorder, Sheinbaum said on Sunday, adding that “activities are proceeding normally” in most of the country.

“We work every day for the peace, security, justice, and well-being of Mexico,” she said.

Flights canceled as chaos erupts across Mexico

The military operation triggered a series of violent events across the state of Jalisco, which is scheduled to host four matches of the 2026 soccer World Cup in June, before spreading to other states such as Michoacán and Guan

British acting awards interrupted by racist slur from man with Tourette Syndrome

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By Tom Page, CNN

(CNN) — It was the clip heard around the world after Sunday night’s BAFTA ceremony in London — a man yelling a racist slur as two celebrated Black actors, Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo, presented an award on stage.

The man was John Davidson, the subject of the British indie film “I Swear,” about a man with Tourette Syndrome. Davidson, who has long campaigned for awareness of the condition, told CNN before the ceremony that he was worried about the involuntary tics that mark it.

Describing how Robert Aramayo, who went on to win best actor and rising star, researched his role, Davidson said the young English actor studied him closely, asking questions like, “When you have a tic do you know where it comes from? What about tic triggers?” Speaking on the crowded red carpet, Davidson went on: “Certain things — like today, lots of people around, I’m feeling very, you know, more tics in case I lash out. Different situations can trigger different emotions and tics and stuff.”

The audience had been warned before the ceremony that tics or involuntary swearing could occur, and Davidson received large applause inside the hall. After the incident, host Alan Cumming asked for “understanding” for the “strong and offensive language.” He reminded the crowd that Tourette Syndrome was a disability and tics were involuntary, and said: “We apologize if you are offended tonight.”

Contacted by CNN, the BBC, which airs the ceremony with a long delay, reiterated that message. It did not respond to questions about why the moment was not cut from the ceremony when it aired on television.

Lindo, in particular, looked stunned at the outburst, and then moved on with the ceremony, where he and Jordan presented the first award of the evening — for special visual effects to “Avatar: Fire and Ash.”

Prize fight

“I Swear” has grossed $8 million at the UK box office to date and will be out in US cinemas in April.

Accepting his best actor win, Aramayo said, “I can’t believe I’m up here looking at people like you,” gesturing at Leonardo DiCaprio, who had been nominated for his role in One Battle After Another. Aramayo went on to tell an emotional Ethan Hawke, another nominee, how a talk the seasoned actor had given at Julliard had changed his own outlook as a student actor.

British cinema’s biggest night cleaved to some longstanding award season narratives while heading off-piste on others.

It awarded best supporting actress to “Sinners’” Wunmi Mosaku (incidentally, one of few Brit actors nominated) over One Battle’s Teyana Taylor. Stellan Skarsgård and Benicio del Toro, both winners of significant awards this season, lost out to Sean Penn for best supporting actor.

“Hamnet” was awarded outstanding British film, but the homegrown title, which took best motion picture drama at the Golden Globes last month, walked away with relatively little, its only other award Jessie Buckley’s best actress win (this season’s biggest lock).

The biggest movie to walk away empty handed was “Marty Supreme.” Timothée Chalamet leaves London with an unread speech and another chance to confirm his greatness at next month’s Oscars. With Aramayo out of the picture, there’s nothing to suggest he won’t.

Though BAFTA shared the love, handing three awards to “Sinners” and three to “Frankenstein,” it couldn’t deny the greatness of “One Battle After Another.” The film’s six wins, spanning best picture, best director, adapted screenplay, cinematography, editing and supporting actor is enough to entertain the possibility of a sweep at the Oscars.

The BAFTAs and Oscars rarely agree about the year’s best film, and should Paul Thomas Anderson’s prevail it would be only the thi

Happy Homecoming! Montgomery leads UCSB to sweep over Portland

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UC SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - It's good to be home.

Dos Pueblos High School alum Kellan Montgomery made his first home start as a member of the UCSB Gauchos and he pitched his hometown team to a 6-2 win and a 3-game sweep over the Portland Pilots.

The Long Beach State transfer Montgomery worked 7 2/3 innings allowing 2 runs, 4 hits and striking out 3.

The Gauchos trailed 1-0 entering the bottom of the seventh inning but graduate transfer Nick Husovsky took over from there.

The Ball State transfer gave the Gauchos a 2-1 lead with a 2-run single in he 7th and then belted a 2-run home run in the 8th inning.

(Nick Husovsky already has 4 home runs on the young season. Entenza Design).

Husovsky also walked three times as UCSB improves to 4-2 on the season.

(AJ Krodel pitched 1 1/3 innings of perfect relief for the save striking out 2. Entenza Design).

UCSB plays at Loyola Marymount on Tuesday, February 24th at 6 p.m.

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Mexico’s most-wanted drug leader killed in military operation as clashes erupt and US tourists told to shelter in place

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The leader of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel


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By Fidel Gutierrez, Mitchell McCluskey, CNN

Mexico City (CNN) — Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes, the powerful and long-pursued head of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and one of the world’s most-wanted traffickers, died following a Mexican military operation on Sunday, handing the country a consequential victory as it looks to show tangible results to the Trump administration.

Oseguera, a former police officer, led the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, or CJNG, as it became one of the “most powerful and ruthless criminal organizations” inside Mexico, according to the US Drug Enforcement Administration.

Violence erupted in several states in Mexico after security forces from multiple federal branches of Mexico’s military carried out the operation in the town of Tapalpa in the western state of Jalisco. Officials said suspected members of organized crime unleashed a wave of violence following the operation, torching buses and businesses while clashing with security forces.

The US State Department urged American nationals in parts of Mexico to “seek shelter and remain in residences or hotels” until further notice.

Mexico’s Secretariat of National Defense said that US authorities provided “complementary information” that supported the operation. A US defense official confirmed that an interagency US task force “played a role” in the operation. However, the precise role that the US played is still unclear.

Since its establishment in January, the Joint Interagency Task Force-Counter Cartel has regularly worked with the Mexican military through US Northern Command to combat cartel operations along the US-Mexico border, the US official said.

“However, I want to emphasize that this was a (Mexican military) operation, so the success is theirs,” the official noted.

During the raid, CJNG members traded fire with the government forces, resulting in four gang members being killed at the scene, the defense ministry said.

Osegeura and two others were seriously injured and died as they were being transported via aircraft to Mexico City, according to the ministry.

Three Mexican military personnel were also injured in the operation and transferred to a hospital in Mexico City for treatment.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum lauded the work of the agencies involved in the mission.

Mexico’s various state governments are working in “full coordination” to address the disorder, Sheinbaum said on Sunday, adding that “activities are proceeding normally” in most of the country.

“We work every day for the peace, security, justice, and well-being of Mexico,” she said.

Flights canceled as chaos erupts across Mexico

The military operation triggered a series of violent events across the state of Jalisco, which is scheduled to host four matches of the 2026 soccer World Cup in June, before spreading to other states such as Mic

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