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| Good morning. It’s Friday, Feb. 20, and our food critic has had enough of restaurant staff explaining dishes to him. He laid out his convincing case here. Now let’s catch up.  | President Donald Trump appears ready to launch an attack on Iran. | | | The military buildup coincides with recent meetings between U.S. and Iranian officials aimed at negotiating changes to Tehran’s nuclear program. (The Washington Post) | |
 | Americans are souring on Trump’s handling of immigration. | - In a new poll: Most people say that Trump has gone too far deporting undocumented immigrants. And 62% oppose ICE’s aggressive tactics — find the full results here.
- A revealing prank: A comedian’s fake ICE deportation hotline has gone viral after people reported their neighbors and ex-lovers. One tip came from a kindergarten teacher.
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 | The Justice Department is struggling to meet Trump’s demands on election fraud. | | |
|  | After leaving the WHO, Trump officials have proposed a more expensive replacement. | - Last month: The U.S. formally withdrew from the World Health Organization. Trump had accused the global health alliance of demanding “unfairly onerous payments.”
- But, in its place: Officials are planning to spend $2 billion a year to replicate some of the WHO’s functions. That is about three times what the U.S. gave to the WHO each year.
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 | A strong nor’easter is expected to form near the Mid-Atlantic coast this weekend. | | | Source: ECMWF/AIFS. (Ben Noll/The Washington Post) | - Potential impacts: A swath of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, including cities from D.C. to Boston, could be hit by accumulating snow and strong winds from Sunday onward.
- Where will be hit hardest? Find a region-by-region forecast here. In the Northeast, chances of accumulating snow are highest nearer the coast and lower farther inland.
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 | It was a golden day for American women at the Winter Olympics. | | | Alysa Liu retired at 16 after becoming disillusioned with the sport. (Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images) | - Amazing comebacks: The U.S. women’s hockey team defeated Canada in overtime. Then figure skater Alysa Liu returned from an early retirement to win gold on her own terms.
- How she did it: By maintaining an incredible calm and landing seven triple jumps.
- The Games are almost over: The closing ceremonies of the Milan Cortina Olympics are Sunday. The U.S. is second in the medal table — see counts for each country here.
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 | “Brain rot” is real, and you might have it. | | | “Brain rot” is a slang term for the idea that too much scrolling is harming our brains. (George Wylesol/For The Washington Post) | - Spending too much time online? High use of social media and AI affects our attention and memory, research suggests. Screen time has been associated with loss of brain matter.
- But you can take action: Follow this advice. Experts recommend keeping screens out of the bedroom, making use of app blockers and not relying too much on chatbots.
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