Morning editorial priority was dominated by a large-scale fire that destroyed the 2,500-square-meter Jokioinen bread factory, an event editors highlighted due to it being the second such disaster for the family-owned business. Simultaneously, legacy media led with an investigative series on the social destabilization of rural Pirkanmaa caused by the arrival of the synthetic drug alpha-PVP in isolated villages. By early afternoon, attention shifted to the Winter Olympics in Milan. The narrative focused on a scandal in the men's pursuit, where a silver medalist was accused of taking an illegal shortcut, followed by the audible distress of Lindsey Vonn after a severe crash that resulted in her being airlifted to intensive care. Finnish editors also tracked the national biathlon relay teamâs sixth-place finish. In the evening, the focus turned to international security and political volatility. Headlines prioritized reports of potential Russian kompromat targeting President Donald Trump and the infiltration of the late Jeffrey Epstein into the Norwegian royal circle, while the Naisleijonat's struggling performance on the ice rounded out the day's coverage.