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11.02.2026

The Day of the Bondi Epstein Hearing

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 11.02.2026.

It displays 305 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.02.2026The Day of the Bondi Epstein Hearing
Morning editorial attention was divided between the detention of a person of interest in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping and a mass shooting in British Columbia that left ten dead. Media outlets tracked a person of interest in Arizona who was detained and later released after claiming he was a delivery driver, a development editors framed as a setback in the Guthrie investigation.
By afternoon, editorial priorities shifted to a high-stakes House Judiciary Committee hearing. Attorney General Pam Bondi faced intense questioning regarding the DOJ’s handling of redacted Jeffrey Epstein files. Mainstream outlets focused on her refusal to apologize to survivors present at the hearing, while conservative media highlighted her aggressive defense against Democratic lawmakers. This was punctuated by reports of "pending investigations" into Epstein associates.
The evening was dominated by the death of actor James Van Der Beek and a significant legislative rebellion, as House Republicans joined Democrats to vote against President Trump’s Canada tariffs, signaling a fracture in executive trade authority.
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BACKBONE: GRAND JURY REFUSES TO INDICT DEMS ON 'ILLEGAL ORDERS' VID
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01:11A Suspect in the Shadows

Editorial priority has pivoted to a dual-crisis cycle. Outlets are tracking the detention of a suspect in the Nancy Guthrie abduction case following possible ransom activity (ABC News, CNN, CBS, NBC News, Fox News, USA Today, Newsweek, NPR, NY Post, Washington Examiner, The Epoch Times, The Daily Wire). Simultaneously, a mass shooting in British Columbia, Canada, dominates lead positions as editors emphasize the lethal nature of the rampage (AP News, NY Times, NBC News, Boston Globe).
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The Washington Post

Nine people killed and 25 injured in school shooting in British Columbia

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05:16The Released Shadow

U.S. media editors have pivoted to the release of a person of interest in the Nancy Guthrie abduction case, emphasizing a lack of forensic breakthroughs (ABC News, CNN, CBS, Fox News, NY Post, USA Today, The Epoch Times). Simultaneously, coverage of the British Columbia mass shooting has intensified, focusing on the high casualty count and the suspect's death (AP News, NY Times, NBC News, Washington Examiner, Newsweek, Boston Globe).
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07:24The Released Shadow of Nancy Guthrie

Editorial focus has pivoted to the collapse of the Nancy Guthrie investigative leads as a key person of interest was released without charges (ABC News, CBS, CNN, Fox News, NY Post, USA Today). Concurrently, a growing rebellion within the Republican party regarding tariffs and sinking approval ratings for President Trump's immigration policies suggest a fracturing of his political mandate (The Daily Beast, NBC News, Washington Times).
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08:59El Paso Airspace Falls Silent

Editorial focus has abruptly shifted to an unprecedented 10-day FAA closure of El Paso’s airspace for unspecified security reasons (AP News, HuffPost, Common Dreams). This mystery competes for dominance with stronger-than-expected January jobs data (Washington Post, Washington Examiner, Breitbart). Meanwhile, the investigative void left by the release of the Nancy Guthrie suspect is being filled by reports of active Bitcoin ransom transactions (Newsmax, ABC News, CBS).
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Just as workers can withhold labor to halt production, tenants can withhold rent to challenge corporate landlords. In Los Angeles, a coalition of tenants and debtors is proving that housing is a site of real economic power.
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10:09Border Drones Ground El Paso

Editorial priorities are split between a sudden security escalation and economic data. Outlets are tracking the FAA’s ten-day closure of El Paso airspace following the Pentagon’s disabling of Mexican cartel drones (AP News, USA Today). This competes with a surprisingly robust January jobs report showing 130,000 new positions (NY Times, NPR, The Epoch Times, Washington Post, Breitbart), which conservative media frames as a 'Trump Boom' (Breitbart).
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11:28The Epstein Files Interrogation

U.S. editors are prioritizing the contentious House Judiciary Committee hearing where Attorney General Pam Bondi is facing intense scrutiny over the Jeffrey Epstein investigative files (NPR, NY Times, The Hill, ABC News). Mainstream and liberal outlets highlight allegations of a 'cover-up' and departures from DOJ norms, while conservative sources simultaneously track a new bitcoin ransom demand in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case (Fox News, NY Post, Newsmax).
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12:25Bondi Deflects the Epstein Firestorm

The U.S. media ecosystem has coalesced around the high-stakes House Judiciary Committee hearing where Attorney General Pam Bondi is being interrogated over the DOJ's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files (NPR, NY Times, The Hill, Newsweek, CBS, Washington Examiner, Washington Times, MSNBC). Meanwhile, a legislative tug-of-war has emerged as the House attempts to reclaim tariff powers from President Trump (Reason, Common Dreams), while public confidence in his immigration policies is reportedly declining (NBC News).
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Co-ops are often dismissed as attempts to create islands of socialism. But building democratically controlled tech infrastructure can be part of a wider movement for working-class power.
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The U.S. military under President Donald Trump is "on offense against narco-terrorists" for the "first time in history," War Department Secretary Pete Hegseth told military chiefs from the Western Hemisphere on Wednesday. [Full Story]
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13:59Bondi Defies the Epstein Storm

The U.S. media is fixated on Attorney General Pam Bondi’s aggressive performance before the House Judiciary Committee. Outlets across the spectrum highlight her refusal to apologize to Epstein victims and her verbal clashes with Democratic lawmakers (AP News, MSNBC, NY Times, NY Post, The Hill, Common Dreams). While conservative sources emphasize her defiance against political opponents (Fox News, Washington Examiner), mainstream reports focus on bipartisan frustration regarding redacted files (NY Times, Washington Times).
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The Trump administration has pulled federalized National Guard troops from U.S. cities, U.S. Northern Command has confirmed to Newsmax. This includes troops ordered by President Donald Trump to deploy to Portland, Los Angeles, and Chicago, areas where state and local authorities opposed their presence. [Full Story]
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15:26Bondi Deflects the Epstein Firestorm

The U.S. media ecosystem has entered a period of intense focus on Attorney General Pam Bondi's aggressive testimony regarding the Jeffrey Epstein files, which has now reached a five-hour mark (AP News, MSNBC, NPR, USA Today, Washington Post). Simultaneously, a widespread wave of reports is mourning the death of actor James Van Der Beek from colorectal cancer (Fox News, NBC News, NY Post, ABC News).
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The Trump administration has pulled federalized National Guard troops from U.S. cities, U.S. Northern Command has confirmed to Newsmax. This includes troops ordered by President Donald Trump to deploy to Portland, Los Angeles, and Chicago, areas where state and local authorities opposed their presence. [Full Story]
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16:22Bondi Deflects the Epstein Firestorm

Editorial priorities are concentrated on Attorney General Pam Bondi’s aggressive five-hour House testimony regarding the Jeffrey Epstein files. While mainstream and liberal outlets emphasize her shouting matches, insults, and refusal to apologize to survivors (AP News, Boston Globe, NBC News, The Daily Beast, NY Times, Washington Post), conservative media highlights her defense of the DOJ and allegations of Democratic theatrics (Newsweek, Newsmax, Fox News). Concurrently, news of actor James Van Der Beek's death is widely reported (ABC News, NY Post).
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Attorney General Pam Bondi blasted Democrats at a House Judiciary Committee hearing Wednesday, telling them “you sit here and you attack the president and I’m not going to have it” as she launched into a passionate defense of the Trump administration and rebuked criticism over the Jeffrey Epstein file release. [Full Story]
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17:52Bondi Stonewalls the Epstein Inquiry

U.S. editors are fixated on Attorney General Pam Bondi’s aggressive confrontation with the House Judiciary Committee over Jeffrey Epstein’s files, with mainstream outlets focusing on her refusal to apologize (NYTimes, AP News, Washington Post, CBS) while conservative media highlights her defense of the administration (Newsmax, Fox News). Concurrently, a new lead in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping—the discovery of a black glove—has garnered significant investigative attention (Newsweek, NY Post, ABC News).
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19:14Bondi’s Shield and the Epstein Files

The U.S. editorial landscape is currently dominated by Attorney General Pam Bondi’s combative House Judiciary Committee appearance, where she aggressively defended President Trump against Democratic questioning regarding the Jeffrey Epstein files (AP News, NYTimes, NBC News, The Hill, Washington Post, CBS, Newsmax). Simultaneously, a significant legislative fracture has emerged as several House Republicans joined Democrats to vote down Trump’s Canadian tariffs (The Daily Beast, Fox News, USA Today).
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23:00Bondi’s Unyielding Gaze Upon the Survivors

Editorial priorities have converged on Attorney General Pam Bondi’s defiant House Judiciary Committee testimony. Mainstream outlets focus on her refusal to apologize to Epstein survivors and the tension surrounding redacted files (NYTimes, NBC News, Washington Post, AP News), while conservative sources emphasize her defense of the DOJ against political targeting (Newsmax, Fox News, Breitbart). Simultaneously, editors are tracking the legislative rebellion against President Trump’s Canadian tariffs (Washington Examiner, Reason).
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