Morning coverage was dominated by reports of a mass shooting at a Canadian school and a Dutch State Commission report linking parliamentary language to online discrimination. However, the domestic legal agenda quickly took precedence as the trial of Chris Jude, suspect in the murder of 17-year-old Lisa from Abcoude, transitioned from reports of his memory loss to a full courtroom confession by early afternoon. In the business sector, editors prioritized Heineken's announcement of 6,000 job cuts and a court-ordered investigation into Nexperia’s Chinese management. Late afternoon saw the official declaration of the winter's influenza epidemic and the death of literary icon Cees Nooteboom at age 92. The evening news cycle was entirely subsumed by the Milan Winter Olympics. While Jenning de Boo secured a silver medal in the 1000-meter speed skating event, editorial focus centered on the emotional collapse of Joep Wennemars, whose medal chances ended following a collision during a lane change.