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  • 美国印度达成贸易协议 特朗普将印度关税降至18%


    发布时间:2026年2月3日 07:08

    美国总统特朗普宣布与印度达成一项贸易协议,并将美国对印度商品的关税从25%降至18%,印度则同意停止购买俄罗斯石油并降低贸易壁垒。两国官员说,美国也取消了此前因印度购买俄罗斯石油而向印度额外征收的25%惩罚性关税。

    综合彭博社和路透社报道,特朗普星期一(2月2日)与印度总理莫迪通电话后在社交媒体宣布立即降低印度的关税,并强调印度减少购买俄罗斯石油有助于结束乌克兰战争。

    特朗普说,他和莫迪达成一项双边贸易协议。美国将把对印度商品加征的“对等关税”税率从25%降至18%,印度同时降低对美关税和非关税壁垒。

    特朗普称,印度将“致力于将针对美国的关税和非关税壁垒降至零”,还将购买“超过5000亿美元(约6360亿新元)的美国能源、技术、农产品、煤炭和许多其他产品”。

    莫迪在社交媒体上发文证实双方达成协议,称“印度制造产品的关税将降至18%”。但他未在帖子中提及石油采购。

    一名白宫官员告诉法新社,特朗普去年8月为迫使印度停止购买俄罗斯石油而额外征收的25%关税也完全取消。新德里知情官员确认此消息。

    美国政府2025年7月31日宣布对印度输美商品征收25%的“对等关税”,这一关税措施于当年8月7日生效。同年8月6日,特朗普签署行政令,以印度“以直接或间接方式进口俄罗斯石油”为由,对印度输美商品额外征收25%关税。

    印度和美国早在2025年2月就承诺围绕双边贸易协议展开谈判,但立场差异、尤其是围绕原油采购的分歧导致双方迟迟未能达成贸易协议。

    美国印度达成贸易协议 特朗普将印度关税降至18%

    发布时间:2026年2月3日 07:08

    美国总统特朗普宣布与印度达成一项贸易协议,并将美国对印度商品的关税从25%降至18%,印度则同意停止购买俄罗斯石油并降低贸易壁垒。两国官员说,美国也取消了此前因印度购买俄罗斯石油而向印度额外征收的25%惩罚性关税。

    综合彭博社和路透社报道,特朗普星期一(2月2日)与印度总理莫迪通电话后在社交媒体宣布立即降低印度的关税,并强调印度减少购买俄罗斯石油有助于结束乌克兰战争。

    特朗普说,他和莫迪达成一项双边贸易协议。美国将把对印度商品加征的“对等关税”税率从25%降至18%,印度同时降低对美关税和非关税壁垒。

    特朗普称,印度将“致力于将针对美国的关税和非关税壁垒降至零”,还将购买“超过5000亿美元(约6360亿新元)的美国能源、技术、农产品、煤炭和许多其他产品”。

    莫迪在社交媒体上发文证实双方达成协议,称“印度制造产品的关税将降至18%”。但他未在帖子中提及石油采购。

    一名白宫官员告诉法新社,特朗普去年8月为迫使印度停止购买俄罗斯石油而额外征收的25%关税也完全取消。新德里知情官员确认此消息。

    美国政府2025年7月31日宣布对印度输美商品征收25%的“对等关税”,这一关税措施于当年8月7日生效。同年8月6日,特朗普签署行政令,以印度“以直接或间接方式进口俄罗斯石油”为由,对印度输美商品额外征收25%关税。

    印度和美国早在2025年2月就承诺围绕双边贸易协议展开谈判,但立场差异、尤其是围绕原油采购的分歧导致双方迟迟未能达成贸易协议。

  • 英国前大使疑似曾向爱泼斯坦泄露政府敏感信息 | 联合早报


    发布时间:2026年2月3日 08:09
    来源:联合早报

    美国司法部上周对外公布最后一批与美国已故性罪犯爱泼斯坦相关的300多万份档案,其中一些文件显示,英国前驻美国大使曼德尔森在担任部长期间,疑似向声名狼藉的金融家爱泼斯坦泄露了敏感的政府信息。

    彭博社报道,根据来自爱泼斯坦档案的一些文件,曼德尔森(Peter Mandelson)曾就欧盟为陷入困境的成员国提供的救助计划向爱泼斯坦发电邮,告诉他这项协议“今晚应该就会宣布”。

    这些邮件的日期为2010年5月9日。欧洲决策者在2010年5月10日宣布一项5000亿欧元(约7502亿新元)的贷款计划,推动欧元创下过去两年的最大涨幅。

    文件还显示,曼德尔森在2009年担任时任英国首相布朗内阁成员期间,曾将有关税收政策提案的首相府内部电邮转发给爱泼斯坦,并附上评论:“一份发给首相的有趣说明。”

    这份内部备忘录由布朗办公室的一名高级顾问于当年6月13日起草,曼德尔森在同一天转发给爱泼斯坦。备忘录提议以税收优惠政策鼓励私营企业在金融危机后进行投资,并提议出售价值200亿英镑的资产以减少政府债务的可能性。

    文件显示爱泼斯坦问曼德尔森“有什么可出售资产?”曼德尔森回复说:“可能是土地和房产。”四个月后,布朗宣布出售价值160亿英镑的国有资产,包括博彩公司Tote和学生贷款资产等。

    在另一封电邮中,曼德尔森似乎在布朗正式宣布辞职的几个小时前就向爱泼斯坦透露布朗计划辞去工党党魁和首相职务。曼德尔森在2010年5月10日的邮件中写道:“他今天终于下台……”

    这些最新披露的信息令人质疑曼德尔森在布朗政府任职期间的行为操守。

    美国司法部1月30日对外公布最后一批爱泼斯坦档案,档案中除了大量电邮文件,还有2000多个视频和18万张照片,其中包括更多曼德尔森有损形象的照片。

    去年9月,曼德尔森已因爱泼斯坦丑闻被英国工党政府解除了驻美国大使职务。曼德尔森在不雅照片被公开后,于2月1日晚致信工党总书记里德利表示决定退出工党。

    曼德尔森是英国工党近30年来最具影响力的政治人物之一,曾在布莱尔和布朗两位前首相的内阁中先后担任不管部长、北爱尔兰事务部长、商务部长、首席国务部长。

    现年72岁的曼德尔森目前仍是英国议会上院议员。

    英国前大使疑似曾向爱泼斯坦泄露政府敏感信息 | 联合早报

    发布时间:2026年2月3日 08:09
    来源:联合早报

    美国司法部上周对外公布最后一批与美国已故性罪犯爱泼斯坦相关的300多万份档案,其中一些文件显示,英国前驻美国大使曼德尔森在担任部长期间,疑似向声名狼藉的金融家爱泼斯坦泄露了敏感的政府信息。

    彭博社报道,根据来自爱泼斯坦档案的一些文件,曼德尔森(Peter Mandelson)曾就欧盟为陷入困境的成员国提供的救助计划向爱泼斯坦发电邮,告诉他这项协议“今晚应该就会宣布”。

    这些邮件的日期为2010年5月9日。欧洲决策者在2010年5月10日宣布一项5000亿欧元(约7502亿新元)的贷款计划,推动欧元创下过去两年的最大涨幅。

    文件还显示,曼德尔森在2009年担任时任英国首相布朗内阁成员期间,曾将有关税收政策提案的首相府内部电邮转发给爱泼斯坦,并附上评论:“一份发给首相的有趣说明。”

    这份内部备忘录由布朗办公室的一名高级顾问于当年6月13日起草,曼德尔森在同一天转发给爱泼斯坦。备忘录提议以税收优惠政策鼓励私营企业在金融危机后进行投资,并提议出售价值200亿英镑的资产以减少政府债务的可能性。

    文件显示爱泼斯坦问曼德尔森“有什么可出售资产?”曼德尔森回复说:“可能是土地和房产。”四个月后,布朗宣布出售价值160亿英镑的国有资产,包括博彩公司Tote和学生贷款资产等。

    在另一封电邮中,曼德尔森似乎在布朗正式宣布辞职的几个小时前就向爱泼斯坦透露布朗计划辞去工党党魁和首相职务。曼德尔森在2010年5月10日的邮件中写道:“他今天终于下台……”

    这些最新披露的信息令人质疑曼德尔森在布朗政府任职期间的行为操守。

    美国司法部1月30日对外公布最后一批爱泼斯坦档案,档案中除了大量电邮文件,还有2000多个视频和18万张照片,其中包括更多曼德尔森有损形象的照片。

    去年9月,曼德尔森已因爱泼斯坦丑闻被英国工党政府解除了驻美国大使职务。曼德尔森在不雅照片被公开后,于2月1日晚致信工党总书记里德利表示决定退出工党。

    曼德尔森是英国工党近30年来最具影响力的政治人物之一,曾在布莱尔和布朗两位前首相的内阁中先后担任不管部长、北爱尔兰事务部长、商务部长、首席国务部长。

    现年72岁的曼德尔森目前仍是英国议会上院议员。

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    英国前大使疑似曾向爱泼斯坦泄露政府敏感信息

    发布时间 / 来源:2026年2月3日 08:09 | 联合早报

    曼德尔森曾在布莱尔和布朗两位英国前首相的内阁中先后担任不管部长、北爱尔兰事务部长、商务部长、首席国务部长。 (法新社)

    美国司法部上周对外公布最后一批与美国已故性罪犯爱泼斯坦相关的300多万份档案,其中一些文件显示,英国前驻美国大使曼德尔森在担任部长期间,疑似向声名狼藉的金融家爱泼斯坦泄露了敏感的政府信息。

    彭博社报道,根据来自爱泼斯坦档案的一些文件,曼德尔森(Peter Mandelson)曾就欧盟为陷入困境的成员国提供的救助计划向爱泼斯坦发电邮,告诉他这项协议“今晚应该就会宣布”。

    这些邮件的日期为2010年5月9日。欧洲决策者在2010年5月10日宣布一项5000亿欧元(约7502亿新元)的贷款计划,推动欧元创下过去两年的最大涨幅。

    文件还显示,曼德尔森在2009年担任时任英国首相布朗内阁成员期间,曾将有关税收政策提案的首相府内部电邮转发给爱泼斯坦,并附上评论:“一份发给首相的有趣说明。”

    这份内部备忘录由布朗办公室的一名高级顾问于当年6月13日起草,曼德尔森在同一天转发给爱泼斯坦。备忘录提议以税收优惠政策鼓励私营企业在金融危机后进行投资,并提议出售价值200亿英镑的资产以减少政府债务的可能性。

    文件显示爱泼斯坦问曼德尔森“有什么可出售资产?”曼德尔森回复说:“可能是土地和房产。”四个月后,布朗宣布出售价值160亿英镑的国有资产,包括博彩公司Tote和学生贷款资产等。

    在另一封电邮中,曼德尔森似乎在布朗正式宣布辞职的几个小时前就向爱泼斯坦透露布朗计划辞去工党党魁和首相职务。曼德尔森在2010年5月10日的邮件中写道:“他今天终于下台……”

    这些最新披露的信息令人质疑曼德尔森在布朗政府任职期间的行为操守。

    美国司法部1月30日对外公布最后一批爱泼斯坦档案,档案中除了大量电邮文件,还有2000多个视频和18万张照片,其中包括更多曼德尔森有损形象的照片。

    去年9月,曼德尔森已因爱泼斯坦丑闻被英国工党政府解除了驻美国大使职务。曼德尔森在不雅照片被公开后,于2月1日晚致信工党总书记里德利表示决定退出工党。

    曼德尔森是英国工党近30年来最具影响力的政治人物之一,曾在布莱尔和布朗两位前首相的内阁中先后担任不管部长、北爱尔兰事务部长、商务部长、首席国务部长。

    现年72岁的曼德尔森目前仍是英国议会上院议员。

  • 杰弗里斯称共和党”在得克萨斯州彻底搞砸了”,誓言他们无法赢得五个席位:”他们不能忽视这一点”


    众议院少数党领袖预测,在民主党人泰勒·雷梅特赢得沃思堡地区州参议院席位后,共和党将难以赢得国会席位

    作者:格雷格·韦纳
    福克斯新闻

    发布时间:2026年2月2日 美国东部时间晚上9:45

    民主党众议院少数党领袖哈基姆·杰弗里斯周一猛烈抨击共和党人,称他们”在得克萨斯州彻底搞砸了”,指责共和党在重新划分选区问题上操之过急,并预测他们将远远无法赢得五个国会席位。

    在国会大厦举行的新闻发布会上,杰弗里斯被问及最近的得克萨斯州参议院竞选,在此次竞选中,一名民主党人赢得了一个2020年唐纳德·特朗普总统赢得的选区席位。杰弗里斯还被追问民主党是否有可能赢得得克萨斯州五个重新划分选区中的四个席位。

    “是的,共和党人在得克萨斯州彻底搞砸了,他们心知肚明,”杰弗里斯说。”我们几个月前就知道会这样,原因有很多。”

    德桑蒂斯推动佛罗里达州重新划分选区以可能增加共和党众议院席位

    众议院少数党领袖哈基姆·杰弗里斯抨击共和党在得克萨斯州的重新划分选区问题上,预测共和党将难以在2026年之前赢得席位。(福克斯新闻)

    杰弗里斯认为,共和党人从未有机会赢得五个席位,反而陷入了试图从民主党人手中夺取席位的境地,他们以为不会有回应。

    “加利福尼亚州做出了果断回应,由于50号提案,我们将赢得五个席位,”他提到了一项重塑重新划分选区规则并增加多个国会选区民主党机会的加州投票措施。

    “得克萨斯州的情况还有待观察,但我可以向你保证,他们不会赢得五个席位,”杰弗里斯继续说道。”仅根据2024年的表现,他们将难以赢得三个席位。”

    民主党在特朗普2024年轻松获胜的典型红州选区大获全胜

    加州州长加文·纽森在洛杉矶会议中心举行的”支持50号提案”志愿者活动上发言。(盖蒂图片社)

    周六,民主党人又取得了一次胜利,泰勒·雷梅特在一个长期由共和党主导的得克萨斯州参议院选区击败了共和党人利·瓦姆布甘斯,赢得了该席位。雷梅特是一名工会领袖和空军老兵。

    杰弗里斯赞扬了雷梅特的竞选活动,称这次胜利是决定性的。

    2026年为何在田纳西州特别选举后让共和党人感到恐惧

    德克萨斯州参议员菲尔·金在2025年8月7日得克萨斯州奥斯汀举行的国会重新划分选区特别委员会公开听证会期间展示地图。(布兰登·贝尔/盖蒂图片社)

    “这对得克萨斯州的共和党人来说是一场惨败,甚至引起了罗恩·德桑蒂斯的注意,”杰弗里斯说。”他们不能忽视这一点。自去年1月以来,共和党人一直在输掉选举,而民主党人一直在赢得选举。”

    福克斯新闻数字频道已联系得克萨斯州共和党请求置评。

    点击此处下载福克斯新闻应用程序

    得克萨斯州重新划分选区的斗争是2026年中期选举前控制众议院的更广泛全国性斗争的一部分,弗吉尼亚州、北卡罗来纳州和加利福尼亚州也发生了类似的冲突,两党都在争夺可能最终决定多数席位的席位。

    格雷格·韦纳是福克斯新闻数字频道的突发新闻记者。

    新闻提示和想法可发送至Greg.Wehner@Fox.com,也可在Twitter上联系@GregWehner。

    Jeffries says GOP ‘done eff’d up in Texas,’ vows they won’t win five seats: ‘They can’t ignore it’

    House Minority Leader predicts GOP will struggle to win congressional seats after Democrat Taylor Rehmet flipped Fort Worth-area state senate district

    By Greg Wehner
    Fox News

    Published February 2, 2026 9:45pm EST

    Democratic House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries unloaded on Republicans Monday, saying they “done eff’d up [in Texas],” accusing the GOP of overreaching on redistricting and predicting they will fall well short of flipping five congressional seats.

    During a news conference at the U.S. Capitol, Jeffries was asked about a recent Texas state senate race in which a Democrat flipped a seat in a district President Donald Trump carried in 2020. Jeffries was also pressed on whether Democrats could win four of the five redistricted congressional seats in Texas.

    “Yes, Republicans done eff’d up in Texas, and they know it,” Jeffries said. “We knew it months ago, and it’s because of a variety of reasons.”

    DESANTIS LAUNCHES FLORIDA REDISTRICTING PUSH TO POTENTIALLY ADD MORE GOP HOUSE SEATS

    House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries slammed Republicans over Texas redistricting, predicting the GOP will struggle to flip seats ahead of 2026.(FOX News)

    Jeffries argued Republicans were never positioned to gain five seats but instead created a scenario in which they attempted to take seats from Democrats, believing there would be no response.

    “California responded decisively, and we will pick up five seats as a result of Prop. 50,” he said, referring to a California ballot measure that reshaped redistricting rules and boosted Democratic chances in multiple congressional districts.

    “It remains to be seen what happens in Texas, but I can guarantee you they won’t win five seats,” Jeffries continued. “They’re going to struggle to win three based on 2024 performance alone.”

    DEMS SCORE BIG IN TYPICALLY RED TEXAS DISTRICT THAT TRUMP EASILY WON IN 2024

    California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks at a “Yes On Prop 50” volunteer event at the LA Convention Center in Los Angeles.(Getty Images)

    Democrats scored another win Saturday when Taylor Rehmet captured a Texas state senate seat in a district long dominated by Republicans. Rehmet, a labor union leader and Air Force veteran, defeated Republican Leigh Wambsganss in the Fort Worth-area district.

    Jeffries praised Rehmet’s campaign, calling the victory decisive.

    WHY 2026 SHOULD TERRIFY REPUBLICANS AFTER TENNESSEE SPECIAL ELECTION

    Sen. Phil King, T-Texas, displays a map during a Special Committee on Congressional Redistricting public testimony hearing on Aug. 7, 2025, in Austin, Texas.(Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

    “It was a shellacking for Republicans in Texas that even caught Ron DeSantis’ attention,” Jeffries said. “They can’t ignore it. Republicans have been losing elections, and Democrats have been winning elections since January of last year.”

    Fox News Digital has reached out to the Republican Party of Texas for comment.

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    The Texas redistricting fight is part of a broader national battle for control of the House ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, with similar clashes unfolding in Virginia, North Carolina and California as both parties jockey for seats that could ultimately determine the majority.

    Greg Wehner is a breaking news reporter for Fox News Digital.

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  • 特朗普平息共和党叛乱威胁后,结束政府停摆计划在众议院关键关卡中过关


    作者:伊丽莎白·埃尔金德 | 福克斯新闻
    发布时间:2026年2月2日 美国东部时间晚上9:08

    参议院为结束持续中的部分政府停摆达成的妥协方案在周一晚间越过了一个重要障碍,为周二在众议院进行投票铺平了道路。

    众议院规则委员会是大多数法案在全院投票前的最后一道关口,该委员会以小组内部共和党人几乎没有分歧的方式推进了上议院与白宫达成的协议。

    但这项措施在众议院进行第二次程序性投票(即所谓的”规则投票”)时可能面临问题。该投票需要获得立法者的简单多数票,才能开启辩论并进行最终表决。众议院投票通常沿党派路线进行,路易斯安那州共和党众议长迈克·约翰逊需要几乎所有共和党议员一致投票才能成功。

    目前影响约78%联邦政府的部分停摆已进入第三天,此前国会未能在1月30日前将剩余的支出法案送交总统唐纳德·特朗普签署。

    众议院议员通过了一系列两党法案,以资助政府持续到2026财年末(9月30日),但民主党人集体反对该计划,抗议特朗普在明尼阿波利斯的移民镇压行动。

    在联邦执法部门在明尼阿波利斯的反移民和海关执法局(ICE)示威中开枪打死第二名美国公民后,参议院民主党人退出了该协议,抗议其对国土安全部(DHS)的资助。

    特朗普的回应是将在明尼阿波利斯开枪的海关和边境保护局(CBP)人员调离该市,并撤换领导该市镇压行动的高级官员。

    但民主党人要求进一步设置”护栏”,例如司法令状,以进一步限制明尼阿波利斯的特工行动。

    最终达成的妥协方案将为陷入政治僵局的政府部门提供资金——包括战争部、卫生与公众服务部、交通部、住房和城市发展部、劳工部和教育部——同时仅将国土安全部的当前联邦支出水平延长两周。

    这两周的时间旨在让立法者有时间就长期协议进行更多两党谈判。

    参议院上周五通过了这项新协议,但纽约州民主党众议员、众议院少数党领袖哈基姆·杰弗里斯与其 counterparts(对应者)、纽约州民主党参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默在立场上存在严重分歧。

    尽管舒默和参议院民主党人与特朗普政府进行了谈判,但杰弗里斯告诉约翰逊不要指望众议院民主党人的支持来通过该法案。

    这是国会两位最高民主党人之间的惊人分歧,这将使众议院共和党人在结束停摆的大部分过程中基本孤军奋战。

    但特朗普在周一早些时候成功平息了保守派对另一项叛乱的担忧,至少减轻了众议院共和党领袖的一个头疼问题。

    至少有四名众议院共和党人表示,他们可能在周二的规则投票中反对自己的政党,因为该规则排除了一项要求选民登记过程中提供公民身份证明的无关法案。

    总统周一早些时候在Truth Social上发文要求对当前协议”不得修改”,实际上削弱了保守派对该立法的推动。

    佛罗里达州共和党众议员安娜·保利娜·卢娜一直领导着一群保守派,威胁如果不附加《SAVE美国法案》,就会否决规则投票。

    但卢娜在周一晚间告诉记者,她和田纳西州共和党众议员蒂姆·伯切特在得到白宫保证参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(南达科他州共和党人)将迫使对《SAVE美国法案》进行投票后,都改变了主意。

    “就目前我们达成的协议以及讨论而言,我们都会对规则投赞成票,”卢娜说,”有一种所谓的常设阻挠议事方式,可以让图恩参议员在参议院就选民身份证问题进行投票。我们听说这进展顺利,他正在考虑此事…所以我们对此非常满意。”

    然而,目前尚不清楚这是否足以说服其他众议院共和党人。一些人对新协议开启两党就遏制特朗普移民镇压行动进行讨论感到不满。

    约翰逊在全院规则投票中,政府停摆资金协议最多只能失去一张众议院共和党人的选票。

    与此同时,预计近14,000名空中交通管制员将无薪工作。如果停摆持续足够长时间,军人也可能领不到薪水,美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)向美国人通报公共卫生更新的能力将受到限制。

    伊丽莎白·埃尔金德是福克斯新闻数字版的政治记者,主要报道众议院情况。此前曾在《每日邮报》和哥伦比亚广播公司新闻担任数字专栏作家。

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    Plan to end government shutdown survives key House hurdle after Trump quells GOP rebellion threats

    By Elizabeth Elkind | Fox News
    Published February 2, 2026 9:08pm EST

    The Senate’s compromise to end the ongoing partial government shutdown survived an important hurdle on Monday night, teeing up the legislation for a vote in the House of Representatives on Tuesday.

    The House Rules Committee, the final gatekeeper before most bills get a chamberwide vote, advanced the upper chamber’s deal with the White House with little internal discord among Republicans on the panel.

    But the measure could face issues on the House floor during a second procedural hurdle called a “rule vote,” which needs a simple majority of lawmakers to unlock debate and a vote on final passage. House votes normally fall along partisan lines, and Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., will need virtually all GOP lawmakers to vote in lockstep to succeed.

    The current partial shutdown, affecting roughly 78% of the federal government, is in its third day after Congress failed to send its remaining spending bills to President Donald Trump’s desk by Jan. 30.

    House lawmakers passed an initial set of bipartisan bills to finish funding the government through the end of fiscal year (FY) 2026, Sept. 30, but Democrats rebelled against the plan en masse in protest of Trump’s immigration crackdown in Minneapolis.

    Senate Democrats walked away from the deal in protest of its funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), after federal law enforcement shot and killed a second U.S. citizen during anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) demonstrations in Minneapolis.

    Trump has responded by removing Customs and Border Protection (CBP), whose agents shot the second person, from the Midwest city, and replacing senior officials leading the crackdown there.

    But Democrats are demanding further guardrails, like judicial warrants, to restrict agents in Minneapolis even further.

    The resulting compromise would fund areas of government that were caught up in the political standoff — the departments of War, Health and Human Services, Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, Labor, and Education — while simply extending the current federal spending levels for DHS for two weeks.

    That two-week span is aimed at giving lawmakers time for more bipartisan negotiations on a longer-term deal.

    The Senate passed the new deal on Friday, but House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., is sharply divided from his counterpart, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., in his position.

    Despite Schumer and Senate Democrats negotiating the plan with Trump’s White House, Jeffries told Johnson not to rely on House Democrats’ support to pass the bill.

    It’s a stunning division between the top two Democrats in Congress, and one that will leave House Republicans largely on their own for much of the process of ending the shutdown.

    But Trump managed to quell another rebellion on the conservative side earlier on Monday, easing at least one headache for House GOP leaders.

    At least four House Republicans signaled they could vote against their own party during the rule vote on Tuesday over its exclusion of an unrelated measure requiring proof of citizenship in the voter registration process.

    The president posted on Truth Social earlier Monday demanding “NO CHANGES” to the current deal, effectively undercutting conservatives’ push for the legislation.

    Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., had been leading a group of conservatives threatening to tank the rule vote if the SAVE America Act was not attached.

    But Luna told reporters on Monday night that she and Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., both changed their minds after getting assurances from the White House that Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., would force a vote on the bill — called the SAVE America Act.

    “As of right now, with the current agreement that we have, as well as discussions, we will both be a yes on the rule,” Luna said. “There is something called a standing filibuster that would effectively allow Senator Thune to put voter ID on the floor of the Senate. We are hearing that that is going well and he is considering that…so we are very happy about that.”

    It’s not clear if it’s enough for other House Republicans, however, some of whom are upset over the new deal opening up the need for bipartisan discussions on reining in Trump’s immigration crackdown.

    Johnson can only lose one House GOP vote for the funding deal to survive a chamber-wide rule vote.

    In the meantime, nearly 14,000 air traffic controllers are expected to work without pay. Members of the military could also miss paychecks if the shutdown goes on long enough, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will be limited in its ability to communicate public health updates to Americans.

    Elizabeth Elkind is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital leading coverage of the House of Representatives. Previous digital bylines seen at Daily Mail and CBS News.

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  • 长寿专家彼得·阿提亚博士为与杰弗里·爱泼斯坦的”不当”邮件致歉


    2026年2月2日 / 美国东部时间下午6:39 / CBS新闻

    以长寿研究闻名的医生兼作家彼得·阿提亚,因与杰弗里·爱泼斯坦的邮件往来被曝光而道歉。这些邮件被他称为”令人尴尬、不合时宜且不可原谅”,是在司法部最新公布的与爱泼斯坦案相关文件中出现的。

    他未被指控有刑事不当行为,但阿提亚的名字在司法部公布的文件中出现了数百次,且他与爱泼斯坦的交流比之前所知更为广泛。

    阿提亚最近被任命为CBS新闻的撰稿人。CBS的母公司派拉蒙斯凯丹斯(Paramount Skydance)未予置评。

    其中部分邮件显示,2016年阿提亚曾致信爱泼斯坦:” Pussy( Pussy此处为俚语,指女性生殖器)确实是低碳水的。不过还在等待关于麸质含量的结果。

    在相关新闻报道后,阿提亚在社交平台X(原推特)上发布了一篇长篇道歉声明,解释了他与爱泼斯坦的关系。他否认参与任何犯罪活动,称从未乘坐过爱泼斯坦的飞机,从未访问过他的岛屿,也从未参加过”任何性派对”。

    阿提亚与爱泼斯坦的最后一次通信似乎发生在2019年春季,恰在爱泼斯坦7月被捕及8月10日死亡前。

    他表示,后悔”让自己处于这些邮件(部分令人尴尬、不合时宜且不可原谅)被公开的境地”,并补充道:”我接受这个现实以及随之而来的耻辱。”

    阿提亚在声明中称,2014年至2019年间,他”大约有七八次在爱泼斯坦位于纽约的家中会面”,并表示会面目的是”讨论研究项目和认识其他人”。

    周五公布的文件中包含一段2015年的交流,阿提亚写了一条被司法部编辑过的备注,主题为”收到一批新货”。爱泼斯坦回复”我也是”,并附上一张同样被编辑过的照片。阿提亚回复:”请告诉我你是在网上找到那张照片的……混蛋。

    爱泼斯坦回复:”恐怕不是。”

    阿提亚回信道:”和你成为朋友的最大问题是,’你过的生活如此离谱,而我却不能告诉任何人。’”

    阿提亚在社交媒体帖子中声称,”新货”指的是一张经过编辑的二甲双胍(metformin)照片,”我刚从药房为自己拿到的药”。(阿提亚曾因抗衰老目的服用该药,但称2018年因运动时出现不良反应而停药。)

    阿提亚称,爱泼斯坦的”我也是”回复中包含”一名成年女性的照片”。

    “我用粗俗、不合时宜的玩笑回应。现在读这段对话非常尴尬,我不会为它辩解。我为这一切感到羞耻。”阿提亚表示,”当时我认为这段对话是幼稚的,并非指任何黑暗或有害的事情。”

    爱泼斯坦当时因佛罗里达州的性犯罪案件有前科,2008年他接受了认罪协议以避免联邦指控。2019年,他因联邦性交易指控被捕,同年8月在监狱牢房中死亡,被裁定为自杀。

    阿提亚称,他曾就爱泼斯坦2008年佛罗里达州定罪向其询问,爱泼斯坦”称这是与卖淫相关的指控”。

    “2018年,我开始了解到这一情况被严重淡化了,”阿提亚表示,但他同时坚持称,”我从未目睹过非法行为,也从未在他身边见过任何看起来未成年的人。”

    阿提亚是Outlive应用程序的创始人,该应用将长寿科学转化为个性化日常实践;同时也是Early Medical医疗诊所的创始人,该诊所旨在帮助患者延长健康寿命。他还是播客《彼得·阿提亚驱动》(The Peter Attia Drive)的主持人,以及《Outlive:长寿的科学与艺术》(Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity)一书的作者。

    (注:原文中涉及的”P***y”等表述为原文俚语,此处保留原文拼写以符合新闻真实性,中文语境中此类表述需谨慎处理,此处已按新闻原文保留)

    Dr. Peter Attia, longevity expert, apologizes for “indefensible” emails to Jeffrey Epstein

    February 2, 2026 / 6:39 PM EST / CBS News

    Peter Attia, a doctor and author well known for his research on longevity, is apologizing for what he calls “embarrassing, tasteless, and indefensible” emails he exchanged with Jeffrey Epstein, after the messages came to light in the Justice Department’s latest release of files related to the Epstein case.

    He has not been accused of criminal wrongdoing. But Attia’s name appears in the records released by the Justice Department hundreds of times and his communications with Epstein are more extensive than previously known.

    Attia was recently named as a contributor to CBS News. CBS’ parent company, Paramount Skydance, had no comment.

    Among the messages, in 2016, Attia wrote to Epstein, “P***y is, indeed, low carb. Still awaiting results on gluten content, though.”

    After news reports about the emails, Attia posted on X a long apology and account of his relationship with Epstein. He denied any involvement in criminal activity, said he never flew on Epstein’s plane, never visited his island and never attended “any sex parties.”

    The last correspondence between Attia and Epstein appears to have occurred in the spring of 2019, shortly before Epstein’s arrest in July and death on Aug. 10.

    He said he regretted “putting myself in a position where emails, some of them embarrassing, tasteless, and indefensible, are now public,” and went on to say, “I accept that reality and the humiliation that comes with it.”

    Attia said in his post that between 2014 and 2019, he met with Epstein “on approximately seven or eight occasions at his New York City home.” He said they met “regarding research studies and to meet others.”

    Peter Attia speaks at the SXSW Conference & Festivals on March 8, 2025 in Austin, Texas. Renee Dominguez/SXSW Conference & Festivals via Getty Images

    Included in the documents released Friday was an exchange from 2015 in which Attia had written a note — redacted by the Justice Department — that bore the subject line, “Got a fresh shipment.” Epstein responded, “me too,” with a photo that was also redacted. Attia responded, “Please tell (me) you found that picture on line … bastard.”

    “fraid not,” Epstein said.

    Attia wrote back that “the biggest problem with becoming friends with you” is that “[t]he life you lead is so outrageous, and yet I can’t tell a soul.”

    Attia claimed in his social media post that the “fresh shipment” referred to a redacted photograph of metformin, “a medication I had just received from the pharmacy for my own use.” (Attia used to take the drug for anti-aging reasons but said he stopped in 2018 because it had negative effects around exercise.)

    Epstein’s “me too” response included “a photograph of an adult woman,” Attia said.

    “I responded with crude, tasteless banter. Reading that exchange now is very embarrassing, and I will not defend it. I’m ashamed of myself for everything about this,” Attia said. “At the time, I understood this exchange as juvenile, not a reference to anything dark or harmful.”

    Epstein at that point had a record as a sex offender from a case in Florida where he’d accepted a 2008 plea deal to avoid federal charges. In 2019, he was arrested on federal sex trafficking charges. His death in his jail cell in August 2019 was ruled a suicide.

    Attia said he asked Epstein about his 2008 conviction in Florida and said Epstein “characterized it as prostitution-related charges.”

    “In 2018, I came to learn this was grossly minimized,” Attia said. But he also maintained, “I never witnessed illegal behavior and never saw anyone who appeared underage in his presence.”

    Attia is the founder of Outlive, an app that translates longevity science into personalized daily practice, and Early Medical, a medical practice that aims to help patients lengthen their healthy lifespan. He is the host of the podcast “The Peter Attia Drive” and author of “Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity.”

  • 新闻


    独家报道: 国家情报总监图尔西·加巴德(Tulsi Gabbard)在周一致国会议员的一封信中详细阐述了她正在进行的选举安全评估,称特朗普总统“特别指示”她上周出现在佐治亚州富尔顿县的搜查令执行现场,作为调查的一部分。

    加巴德向参议院情报委员会副主席、弗吉尼亚州民主党参议员马克·华纳(Mark Warner)和众议院情报委员会高级成员、康涅狄格州民主党众议员吉姆·希姆斯(Jim Himes)发送了这封信,该信件也被独家提供给《福克斯新闻数字版》。信件还抄送给了参众两院领导层以及两个委员会的共和党领导层。

    这封信是对华纳和希姆斯上周发送的一封信的回应,后者要求加巴德简要说明她上月为何出现在佐治亚州富尔顿县的一个选举办公室接受联邦调查局(FBI)搜查。

    加巴德于2025年4月宣布,国家情报总监办公室(ODNI)正在调查电子投票系统,以保护选举完整性。

    在《福克斯新闻数字版》获得的信件中,加巴德表示,特朗普总统“特别指示”她于2026年1月28日出现在美国联邦调查局对佐治亚州富尔顿县法院书记员办公室的搜查令执行现场。

    “有一小段时间,我陪同联邦调查局副局长贝利(Bailey)和亚特兰大代理特别探员负责人皮特·埃利斯(Pete Ellis)观察了美国联邦调查局人员执行搜查令的过程,该搜查令由美国北佐治亚州联邦地区法院根据有理由的认定签发,”她写道。

    加巴德表示,她的“出现是应总统的要求,在我根据广泛的法定权力进行协调、整合和分析与选举安全相关的情报(包括反情报(CI)、外国及其他恶意影响和网络安全)的过程中执行的。”

    “联邦调查局的情报/反情报部门是我监督的18个部门之一,”她说。

    加巴德称,在全国12个联邦调查局外地办事处(包括亚特兰大外地办事处)中,高级联邦调查局官员(负责的助理局长或特别探员负责人)“身兼国家情报总监国内代表的双重职务。”

    “国内国家情报总监代表计划于2011年通过国家情报总监办公室与联邦调查局之间的谅解备忘录建立,”加巴德解释道。“国内国家情报总监代表按地区分配,专注于特定的国内关切或感兴趣的问题,包括对关键基础设施的威胁。”

    加巴德称,她已经访问了全国“多个”她的国内国家情报总监代表。

    “在访问联邦调查局亚特兰大外地办事处时,我感谢了联邦调查局探员的专业精神和出色工作,并促成了总统与他们的简短通话,以亲自感谢他们的工作,”加巴德说。“他没有提出任何问题,也没有我或他发布任何指令。”

    加巴德强调,国家情报总监办公室总法律顾问办公室“认为我的行为是一致的,并且完全在我作为国家情报总监的法定权力范围内。”

    上周,有人看到联邦调查局特工在佐治亚州富尔顿县的一个选举中心进行搜查,自2020年以来,该地点一直是关于选民欺诈的担忧和投诉的核心。

    根据《福克斯新闻》审查的搜查令副本,该搜查令授权扣押与2020年选举相关的选举记录、投票名单和其他数据。

    加巴德接着回答了华纳和希姆斯最初提出的具体问题,首先详细说明了选举安全如何“是一个国家安全问题”。

    “对美国选举的干预是对我们共和国的威胁,也是一个国家安全威胁,”她写道。“总统及其政府致力于维护美国选举的完整性,以确保无论是外国还是国内势力都不会破坏美国人民决定我们当选领导人的权利。”

    加巴德表示,特朗普总统“责成国家情报总监办公室根据我的法定权力采取一切适当行动,以确保选举的完整性,并特别指示观察富尔顿县搜查令的执行情况。”

    加巴德再次指出,自她上任以来,国家情报总监办公室一直在“积极审查有关选举完整性的情报报告和评估”。

    “作为国家反情报和安全中心(NCSC)领导、管理和协调与选举安全相关的反情报事项的责任的一部分,NCSC人员陪同我前往富尔顿县以支持这项工作,”加巴德写道。“他们在执行搜查令期间并未在场。”

    加巴德继续强调,国家情报总监拥有“协调、整合和分析与选举安全相关的情报的广泛权力”。她还补充说,国家情报总监办公室是“联合网络规划办公室的主要情报机构”,该办公室协调和监督国家保护关键网络基础设施(包括用于选举的网络基础设施)的战略。

    加巴德还告诉议员们,国家情报总监办公室“不会不负责任地分享关于外国或其他恶意势力干预美国选举的不完整情报评估。”

    “正如我在2025年4月10日公开声明的那样,有信息和情报报告表明,美国使用的电子投票系统长期以来容易受到利用,这可能使有决心的行为者能够操纵投票结果,以改变选举结果,”她写道。

    “国家情报总监办公室和情报界继续收集和评估有关这一威胁的所有可用情报,以确保我们选举的安全和完整性,”她说。

    2025年4月,加巴德表示国家情报总监办公室正在调查选举完整性。她当时称,国家情报总监办公室“有证据表明电子投票系统长期以来容易受到黑客攻击,容易被操纵投票结果。”加巴德在一次内阁会议上发表了上述评论,向总统强调,这些信息“进一步推动了你在全国推行纸质选票的使命,以使选民能够对选举的完整性抱有信心。”

    与此同时,在信中,加巴德解释说,评估情报的过程“确保情报界的最终情报产品是客观的、不受政治考虑影响的,并基于所有可用来源。”

    “一旦完成,我将与国会分享我们的情报评估,”她说。

    加巴德表示,1947年《国家安全法》明确指出,该法律“不要求总统在启动重大情报活动前获得国会情报委员会的批准。”

    “此外,美国北佐治亚州联邦地区法院在密封状态下向富尔顿县法院书记员办公室签发了搜查令,”她写道。“因此,我没有看到搜查令或司法部提交法院批准的可能原因证据。”

    她补充说:“因此,国家情报总监办公室在执行搜查令之前没有能力、权力或责任向委员会通报该搜查令。”

    特朗普总统上周称赞加巴德在保护美国选举方面的工作。

    “她非常努力地致力于确保选举安全,并且做得非常出色,”特朗普说。“而且,如你所知,他们进入了投票,你在佐治亚州获得了一份法官签署的命令……你会看到一些有趣的事情发生。他们为此努力了很长时间。”

    与此同时,司法部于12月起诉富尔顿县,要求获取与2020年诉讼相关的选票,尽管联邦调查局的搜查似乎与此无关。

    富尔顿县正在对诉讼进行抗辩,称司法部没有提出获取这些记录的有效理由。

    《福克斯新闻》布里安娜·德皮施(Breanna Deppisch)对此报道有贡献。

    EXCLUSIVE: Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard detailed her ongoing election security assessment in a letter to congressional lawmakers Monday, saying President Trump “specifically directed” her to be present for the execution of a search warrant in Fulton County, Georgia last week as part of the probe.

    Gabbard sent a letter, exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital, addressed to Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chair Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., and House Intelligence Committee Ranking Member Rep. Jim Himes, D-Conn. The letter was also sent to House and Senate leadership, as well as GOP leadership on both committees.

    The letter is in response to one sent last week by Warner and Himes, in which they request Gabbard brief them on why she was present at the FBI search of an election office in Fulton County, Ga. last month.

    Gabbard announced in April 2025 that ODNI was investigating electronic voting systems in order to protect election integrity.

    In the letter, obtained by Fox News Digital, Gabbard said President Trump “specifically directed” her to be at the FBI’s execution of a search warrant on the Office of the Clerk of the Court of Fulton County, Georgia last month—on Jan. 28, 2026.

    “For a brief period of time, I accompanied FBI Deputy Director Bailey and Atlanta Acting Special Agent in Charge Pete Ellis in observing FBI personnel executing that search warrant, issued by the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia pursuant to a probable cause finding,” she writes.

    Gabbard said her “presence was requested by the President and executed under my broad statutory authority to coordinate, integrate, and analyze intelligence related to election security, including counterintelligence (CI), foreign and other malign influence and cybersecurity.”

    “The FBI’s Intelligence/Counterintelligence divisions are one of the 18 elements that I oversee,” she said.

    Gabbard said that in twelve FBI field offices across the country, including the Atlanta Field Office, the senior FBI official (assistant director in charge or special agent in charge) is “dual-hatted as my Domestic DNI-Representative.”

    “The Domestic DNI-Rep program was established in 2011 through a Memorandum of Understanding between the ODNI and FBI,” Gabbard explained. “Domestic DNI-Reps are distributed by region and focus on specific domestic issues of concern or interest, including threats to critical infrastructure.”

    Gabbard said that she has visited “several” of her Domestic DNI-Reps across the country.

    “While visiting the FBI Field Office in Atlanta, I thanked the FBI agents for their professionalism and great work, and facilitated a brief phone call for the President to thank the agents personally for their work,” Gabbard said. “He did not ask any questions, nor did he or I issue any directives.”

    Gabbard stressed that the ODNI’s Office of General Counsel “has found my actions to be consistent and well within my statutory authority as the Director of National Intelligence.”

    Last week, FBI agents were seen carrying out a search at an election hub in Fulton County, Georgia, a location that became ground zero for concerns and complaints about voter fraud beginning in 2020.

    The search warrant authorized the seizure of election records, voting rolls and other data tied to the 2020 election, according to a copy of the warrant reviewed by Fox News.

    Gabbard went on to address specific questions initially posed by Warner and Himes, first, detailing how election security “is a national security issue.”

    “Interference in U.S. elections is a threat to our republic and a national security threat,” she writes. “The President and his Administration are committed to safeguarding the integrity of U.S. elections to ensure that neither foreign nor domestic powers undermine the American people’s right to determine who our elected leaders are.”

    Gabbard said that President Trump “tasked ODNI with taking all appropriate actions” under her statutory authorities towards “ensuring the integrity of our elections and specifically directed by observance of the execution of the Fulton County search warrant.”

    Gabbard again noted that ODNI has been “actively reviewing intelligence reporting and assessments on election integrity” since she took office.

    “As part of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center’s responsibility to lead, manage, and coordinate counterintelligence matters related to election security, NCSC personnel traveled with me to Fulton County to support this effort,” Gabbard wrote. “They were not present during the execution of the warrant.”

    Gabbard goes on to stress that the DNI has “broad authority to coordinate, integrate, and analyze intelligence related to election security.” Gabbard also added that ODNI is “the lead intelligence agency in the Joint Cyber Planning Office,” which coordinates and oversees the nation’s strategy to secure critical cyber infrastructure, “including cyber infrastructure used for elections.”

    Gabbard also told lawmakers that ODNI “will not irresponsibly share incomplete intelligence assessments concerning foreign or other malign interference in U.S. elections.”

    “As I publicly stated on 10 April 2025, there is information and intelligence reporting suggesting that electronic voting systems being used in the United States have long been vulnerable to exploitation that could result in enabling determined actors to manipulate the results of the votes being cast with the intent of changing the outcome of an election,” she wrote.

    “ODNI and the IC continue to collect and assess all available intelligence concerning this threat to ensure the security and integrity of our elections,” she said.

    In April 2025, Gabbard said ODNI is investigating election integrity. She said, at the time, that ODNI had “evidence of how electronic voting systems have been vulnerable to hackers for a very long time and vulnerable to exploitation, to manipulate the results of the votes being cast.” Gabbard made the comments during a Cabinet meeting, stressing to the president that the information “further drives forward your mandate to bring about paper ballots across the country so that voters can have faith in the integrity of our elections.”

    Meanwhile, in the letter, Gabbard explained that the process of assessing the intelligence “ensures that the IC’s finished intelligence products are objective, independent of political considerations, and based on all available sources.”

    “I will share our intelligence assessments with Congress once they are complete,” she said.

    Gabbard said that the National Security Act of 1947 specifically highlights that the law does “not require that the president obtain approval from the congressional intelligence committees before initiating a significant intelligence activity.”

    “Moreover, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia issued the search warrant on the Office of the Clerk of The Court of Fulton County under seal,” she writes. “As such, I have not seen the warrant or the evidence of probable cause that the DOJ submitted to Court for approval.”

    She added: “Therefore, the ODNI had no ability, authority, or responsibility to inform the committees about the search warrant ahead of its execution.”

    President Trump last week touted Gabbard on her work to protect elections in the U.S.

    “She’s working very hard on trying to keep the election safe. And she’s done a very good job,” Trump said. “And they, as you know, they got into the votes, you got a signed judge’s order in Georgia…And you’re going to see some interesting things happening. They’ve been trying to get there for a long time.”

    Meanwhile, the Justice Department sued Fulton County in December seeking access to ballots related to the 2020 lawsuit, though the FBI’s search appears unrelated.

    Fulton County is fighting the lawsuit and says the Justice Department has not made a valid argument for accessing the records.

    Fox News’ Breanna Deppisch contributed to this report.

  • 美联航计划升级预订系统,对旅客意味着什么


    2026年2月2日 / 美国东部时间下午6:56 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

    美联航正计划进行重大技术更新,将于周三凌晨关闭其在线预订系统。

    该航空公司敦促周三有航班计划的乘客在周二通过美联航官网或移动应用办理登机手续,以避免遇到问题。美联航预计系统停机将持续约四个半小时,从美国东部时间周三凌晨2:30开始,至早上6:00结束。

    美联航主页上的一则通知告知旅客,该公司正在”进行计划内的技术升级”,在此期间,其许多网页和应用服务将无法使用,包括航空公司员工使用的服务。

    美联航正在对其老化的主机航班预订系统(称为Shares)进行现代化改造。此次升级需要美联航将预订数据从其目前位于北卡罗来纳州的数据中心转移到芝加哥的一个高科技设施,该航空公司表示这将提高系统可靠性。

    以下是美联航客户需要了解的关于预订系统升级的信息:

    如果我周三要出行?


    美联航的航班时刻表将于周三凌晨开始暂时无法使用。客户也将无法进行新预订、取消预订、办理登机手续或查询行程。

    因此,航空公司敦促所有计划周三上午出行的乘客在周二办理登机手续。同时,旅客也应在周二托运行李,通常旅客可在出发前四小时办理托运行李。

    此次预订系统更新已筹划了一段时间,美联航数月前已取消受影响的航班,当时通知了约600个航班的旅客。

    客户仍可在2月4日美国东部时间凌晨2:30之前预订、完成登机手续或更改行程,或者在数据传输完成后进行操作。

    可能会出什么问题?


    美联航告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,其已演练了数据迁移过程,因此一切应顺利进行。旅行专家预计干扰相对较小。

    航班优惠网站Going.com的创始人兼首席执行官斯科特·凯斯(Scott Keyes)告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻:”如果您在深夜无法搜索航班,不要惊慌。系统很快就会恢复正常。”

    当然,如果升级未能按计划进行,可能会给客户带来麻烦。大约十年前,西南航空公司遭遇了一次电脑系统故障,持续了数天,导致数百个航班取消和数千个航班延误。

    编辑:Alain Sherter

    克里斯·范·克利夫为本文报道提供了帮助。

    https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/video/united-warns-travelers-of-planned-system-outage-wednesday/

    United Airlines is set to upgrade its reservation system. Here’s what that means for travelers.

    February 2, 2026 / 6:56 PM EST / CBS News

    United Airlines is planning a major technology update that will take down its online reservation system early Wednesday.

    The carrier is urging passengers with flights scheduled to depart on Wednesday to check in via United’s website or mobile app on Tuesday to avoid encountering problems. United expects the outage to last roughly four and a half hours, beginning Wednesday at 2:30 a.m. EDT and lasting until 6 a.m. EDT.

    An alert on United’s homepage informs travelers that it is “conducting a planned technology upgrade” and that many of its web and app services will not be available during that time, including for employees of the airline.

    United is modernizing its aging mainframe flight reservation system, known as Shares. The upgrade requires the airline to transfer reservation data from its current data center in North Carolina to a more high-tech facility in Chicago that the airline said will improve reliability.

    Here’s what United customers should know about United’s reservation system upgrade.

    What if I am flying on Wednesday?


    United’s flight schedule will be temporarily unavailable starting early Wednesday morning. Customers also won’t be able to make new reservations, cancel bookings, check in for flights or retrieve their itineraries.

    As such, the airline is urging anyone scheduled to fly on Wednesday morning to check in on Tuesday. That is also when passengers should check bags, which fliers can typically do up to four hours before departure.

    The reservation system refresh has been planned for some time, with United canceling impacted flights months ago. The airline notified customers of the changes, affecting roughly 600 flights, at the time.

    Customers can still book, complete check-in or make changes to their trips prior to Feb. 4 at 2:30 a.m. EDT, or once the data transfer is completed.

    What could go wrong?


    United has rehearsed the data migration process, so things should go smoothly, the airline told CBS News. Travel experts expect relatively little disruption.

    “Don’t freak out if you can’t search for flights in the middle of the night,” Scott Keyes, founder and CEO of flight deals website Going.com, told CBS News. “It will come back online soon.’

    Of course, if the upgrade doesn’t go as planned, it could spell headaches for customers. Roughly a decade ago, Southwest Airlines suffered a computer outage that dragged on for days, leading to hundreds of flight cancellations and thousands more delays.

    Edited by Alain Sherter

    Kris Van Cleave contributed to this report.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/video/united-warns-travelers-of-planned-system-outage-wednesday/

  • 得州参议院候选人詹姆斯·塔拉利科竞选活动陷入风波,此前他否认称前竞争对手为“平庸的黑人男子”


    2026年2月2日,美国东部时间晚上9:34发布 / 来源:CNN

    作者:爱德华-以撒·多弗

    美国参议院民主党候选人、得州州议员詹姆斯·塔拉利科(D-奥斯汀)于2026年1月24日星期六在得州乔治敦举行的得州劳工联合会政治教育委员会会议上,与得州议员贾丝明·克罗克特(D-Texas)进行辩论。

    鲍勃·登姆里希/得州论坛报/Pool/AP

    距离选举日仅剩一个月,得州参议院民主党初选变得异常紧张。一名TikTok用户的指控使这场竞选活动陷入混乱,并在反对声中引发了重要的支持。

    事件始于周日晚上,摩根·汤普森发布了一段视频,回忆她所说的1月份詹姆斯·塔拉利科在一次私人谈话中对她的评论:他称自己的前对手、前美国议员科林·奥尔雷德为“平庸的黑人男子”。

    塔拉利科的竞选团队周一发布了一份候选人声明,称汤普森的说法是“对一次私人谈话的误解”,并解释道:“我描述的是众议员奥尔雷德的竞选方式平庸,但他的生活和服务并不平庸。”汤普森承认她没有录音,并且他们之前同意将这次谈话视为非正式的(即不对外公开的)。

    但这一指控在周一给塔拉利科的竞选活动带来了冲击,助手们忙得不可开交,同时促使在参议院竞选中退出的奥尔雷德——他退出是因为贾丝明·克罗克特议员临时决定参加竞选——尽管他在2024年12月曾因克罗克特的参选而感到不满(认为她是在驱赶自己),但他最终还是为汤普森背书,支持她在激烈的竞选中胜出。这一事件也重新引发了关于身份政治和选举能力的质疑,这些问题长期以来一直困扰着民主党和这次初选。

    汤普森声称,身为白人的塔拉利科说:“我报名竞选的是一个平庸的黑人男子,而不是一个强大、聪明的黑人女性。”

    塔拉利科在声明中否认了汤普森转述的原话,但表示:“我理解我的评论可能会被解读为对一位议员的批评,尤其是考虑到这个国家痛苦的种族主义历史,我非常关心我的言论对他人的影响。”

    周一晚间接受CNN采访时,奥尔雷德表示,他认为竞选团队的声明“实际上是承认他说了那些话”,并对自己没有直接收到塔拉利科的道歉感到惊讶。

    “我不仅代表我自己,还代表全国的黑人候选人进行回应,”奥尔雷德说,“即使你在总统候选人那里领先六个百分点,你仍然会被称为‘平庸’。”他提到了自己在2024年参议院竞选中的表现,对比了卡玛拉·哈里斯在该州的支持率(奥尔雷德比哈里斯高出约五个百分点)。

    塔拉利科被指控的言论


    汤普森告诉CNN,去年秋天,一位朋友让她关注塔拉利科的竞选活动,她更喜欢塔拉利科而非奥尔雷德。参加他在达拉斯的一次活动后,她开始利用自己的社交媒体影响力为他造势。她说,塔拉利科的工作人员联系了她,询问她在集会上发布的视频情况,随后便开始向她提供筹款数据和他“庆典”在线辩论的片段等信息,以帮助她宣传。

    “这就像一种共生关系。我根本没有从竞选活动中获得报酬,”汤普森表示,“但我一直在与竞选团队保持密切沟通。”

    汤普森说,当她收到塔拉利科的筹款短信,署名是民主党策略家詹姆斯·卡维尔(他一直敦促民主党人远离身份政治)时,这种关系开始出现裂痕。汤普森认为这是对黑人女性的隐性批评,当她向竞选团队表达不满时,一名助手提出可以让她与塔拉利科进行对话——要么公开录制视频让她发布,要么“非正式地”私下交谈。

    她说,她选择了更随意的私下交谈,没有录音。但她清楚地记得1月12日在普拉诺举行的市政厅会议前后台的对话。汤普森说,她对与卡维尔的关联表示担忧,并暗示他可能在追逐大牌,这促使塔拉利科说:“所以你担心我是个叛徒?”她告诉塔拉利科,他忽视了自己无意中触及的种族问题,他回应说:“我有盲点。”

    竞选发言人JT·恩尼斯证实了与汤普森的联系——“塔拉利科竞选团队与得州的许多创作者合作,让他们了解竞选动态”——并且他们确实在普拉诺活动前进行了交谈。但恩尼斯告诉CNN,塔拉利科不记得说了这些话,他的说法得到了一位助手的支持,两人都表示该助手在场,但该助手未接受采访。

    当汤普森提到她在网上看到有人希望塔拉利科转而竞选州长(他在启动参议院竞选之前曾考虑过这一选项,并且在克罗克特后来加入竞选时被敦促重新考虑)时,对话转向了这个话题。

    “就在那时,他说,‘我报名竞选的是一个平庸的黑人男子,而不是一个强大、聪明的黑人女性’,”汤普森说,“这是他的原话。”

    汤普森还指控塔拉利科的竞选团队试图让她闭嘴,称她的Instagram账号在她发布有关指控的视频后几分钟内消失,Threads账号也被暂停。汤普森承认她不知道这是如何发生的,因为竞选团队没有人有她的密码,但“这里面有太多的因素在起作用。太反常了。发生的时间太快了。”

    至于汤普森关于社交媒体账号被关闭的说法,恩尼斯回应道:“不。我们没有这种权力,也永远不会这样做。”

    奥尔雷德的回应


    在汤普森的视频走红后不久,奥尔雷德发布了自己的视频,猛烈抨击塔拉利科。

    “詹姆斯,让我给你一些坦诚的建议,”奥尔雷德说,“如果你想称赞黑人女性,就直接称赞。不要一边称赞一边又贬低黑人男性。”

    他还表示,身为长老会神学院学生的塔拉利科在竞选活动中讨论基督教以及民主党人如何与宗教选民建立联系时,受到了不公平的关注。

    “我们不需要你(的这种表述),”他说,“你说的内容并没有什么新意,你只是用了那种方式来说。”

    参议院初选将于3月3日举行。奥尔雷德当天也将出现在选票上,参加在众议院初选中对阵朱莉·约翰逊议员的竞选,这是他退出参议院竞选后重新参加的另一场竞选。

    Texas Senate candidate James Talarico’s campaign roiled as he denies referring to ex-rival as ‘mediocre Black man’

    Published Feb 2, 2026, 9:34 PM ET / Source: CNN

    By Edward-Isaac Dovere

    U.S. Senate primary candidate, Texas state Rep. James Talarico, D-Austin, participates in a debate with Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, during the Texas AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education Convention, Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, in Georgetown, Texas.

    Bob Daemmrich/Texas Tribune/Pool/AP

    With now just a month to go until Election Day, the Democratic primary for US Senate in Texas has become so fraught that a TikToker’s accusations have roiled the race and prompted a major endorsement in the backlash.

    The incident started Sunday night when Morgan Thompson posted a video recounting what she says was a comment Texas state Rep. James Talarico made to her in a private conversation in January: that he called his onetime opponent, former US Rep. Colin Allred, a “mediocre Black man.”

    Talarico’s campaign released a statement from the candidate on Monday calling Thompson’s claims “a mischaracterization of a private conversation,” going on to explain, “I described Congressman Allred’s method of campaigning as mediocre — but his life and service are not.” Thompson acknowledged that she didn’t have a recording and that they had previously agreed to treat their conversation as off the record.

    But the accusation slammed Talarico’s campaign on Monday, sending aides into a flurry and prompting Allred — who dropped out of the Senate race when Rep. Jasmine Crockett decided to make a last-minute entry — to endorse her in the intense race, despite frustrations he had in December that she had chased him out of the race by getting in. It also renewed the questions about identity politics and electability that have riven the primary and the Democratic Party more broadly.

    Thompson alleges that Talarico, who is White, said: “I signed up to run against a mediocre Black man, not a formidable, intelligent Black woman.”

    Talarico, in his statement denying the exact wording as Thompson relayed it, said, “I understand how my critique of the Congressman’s campaign could be interpreted given this country’s painful legacy of racism, and I care deeply about the impact my words have on others.”

    In an interview on Monday evening, Allred told CNN he felt the campaign’s statement is “an admission that he said what he said,” and expressed surprise that he hadn’t heard from Talarico directly.

    “I responded not just on my behalf, but on behalf of Black candidates around the country that even if you run six points ahead of your presidential candidate, you’re still called ‘mediocre,’” Allred said, referring to his results in the 2024 Senate race as compared to Kamala Harris in the state. (Allred outperformed Harris by about five points.)

    What Talarico is accused of saying


    Thompson told CNN that she had been turned on to Talarico’s campaign by a friend last fall and preferred him over Allred. After attending an event of his in Dallas, she started using her social media following to boost him. Talarico’s staff reached out about her video from the rally, she said, and was soon feeding her information like fundraising numbers and clips from his “Jubilee” online debate to help.

    “It was like a symbiotic kind of thing. I wasn’t paid by the campaign at all,” Thompson said, though, “I was in constant communication with the campaign.”

    Thompson said the relationship started to break down after she got a fundraising text for Talarico, signed by the Democratic strategist James Carville, who has been urging Democrats to start moving away from identity politics. Thompson said she saw that as an implicit critique of Black women, and that when she raised her frustrations with the campaign, an aide offered her to have a conversation with Talarico — either on camera for her to post, or “off the record,” as what was meant to be a private conversation.

    She says she opted for the less formal conversation, without a recording. But she says she remembers the exchange, which took place backstage before a town hall in Plano on January 12, very well. Thompson said she raised concerns about the association with Carville and suggested that maybe he was chasing a big name, prompting Talarico to say, “So you’re concerned about me being a sell out?” She said she told him he was overlooking the racial dynamics he’d tipped into, prompting him to say, “I have blind spots.”

    Campaign spokesman JT Ennis confirmed the association with Thompson — “the Talarico campaign works with lots of creators in Texas to keep them updated on the campaign,” he said — and that they did speak before the Plano event. But Ennis told CNN Talarico does not recall making either of those statements, and that his version was backed up by an aide whom both said was in the room but was not made available for an interview.

    The conversation turned, Thompson said, when she mentioned to Talarico online chatter she was seeing from people wishing he had run for governor instead — an option he had considered before launching the Senate run and was urged to reconsider when Crockett jumped into the race late.

    “That is when he said, ‘I signed up to run against a mediocre black man, not a formidable, intelligent Black woman,’” Thompson said, “That is a direct quote.”

    Thompson also accused Talarico’s campaign of trying to silence her, claiming that her Instagram account had disappeared and her Threads account had been suspended within minutes of when she posted a video about her claims. Thompson does not know how this would have happened, she acknowledged, given that no one on the campaign has her password, but “It’s just too many factors in play. It’s just too many abnormalities. The timing of it was so fast.”

    As for Thompson’s claims about the social media accounts being closed, Ennis said, “No. We do not have that kind of power, nor would we ever do that.”

    How Allred responded


    Shortly after Thompson’s video went viral, Allred posted his own video ripping Talarico.

    “Let me just give you some free advice, James,” Allred said. “If you want to compliment Black women, just do it. Just do it. Don’t do it while also tearing down a Black man.”

    He also suggested Talarico, a Presbyterian seminarian, was getting unfair attention for his discussion on the campaign trail of Christianity and how Democrats can make inroads with religious voters.

    “We don’t need you,” he said. “You’re not saying anything unique. You’re just saying it looking like you do.”

    The Senate primary is March 3. Allred is also on the ballot that day, in a House primary against Rep. Julie Johnson that he entered after leaving the Senate race.

  • 克莱姆森大学篮球运动员的队友们凑钱让她的母亲从海外前来惊喜探望


    2026年2月2日 / 美国东部时间晚上8:04 / CBS新闻

    对鲁斯涅·奥古斯汀奈特而言,家远在5000多英里之外。

    这位22岁的克莱姆森大学大二后卫成长于立陶宛,而她如今已是大西洋海岸联盟(ACC)最优秀的三分射手之一。尽管她在美国打球已有多年,但有一个人从未现场看过她的大学比赛——她的母亲。

    旅行费用和工作义务让她的母亲拉萨一直留在国内。直到奥古斯汀奈特的队友们伸出援手。

    得知她有多思念家人后,克莱姆森大学猛虎队(Tigers)的队友们悄悄凑钱,为她准备了一场难忘的惊喜。

    一段温馨时刻的视频显示,拉萨敲门。奥古斯汀奈特开门,先是有些困惑,随后意识到母亲就站在面前。两人激动相拥,队友们在一旁欢呼支持。

    https://www.cbsnews.com/video/clemson-basketball-player-stunned-when-moms-shows-up-at-her-door-from-thousands-of-miles-away/

    “我不知道怎么回事……没人泄密,或者有人没把消息发错群聊之类的,”奥古斯汀奈特告诉CBS新闻,“但她们做得非常好,这一切都归功于我的队友们,我真的很庆幸有她们。”

    在奥古斯汀奈特的下一场比赛中发生的事,让这次团聚更加温馨。

    在母亲从观众席上观看的情况下,她交出了本赛季最佳表现之一,单场砍下21分(赛季新高),帮助克莱姆森大学击败南卫理公会大学。终场哨响后,她得到了最棒的胜利庆祝——赛后与母亲的拥抱。

    Clemson basketball player’s teammates pool money to bring her mom from overseas for surprise visit

    February 2, 2026 / 8:04 PM EST / CBS News

    For Rusne Augustinaite, home is more than 5,000 miles away.

    The 22-year-old junior guard at Clemson University grew up in Lithuania, far from where she’s become one of the best three-point shooters in the Atlantic Coast Conference. And while she has now spent years playing in the U.S., one person has never seen her play a college game in person: her mom.

    Travel costs and work obligations kept her mother, Rasa, at home. That was until Augustinaite’s teammates stepped in to help.

    After learning how much she missed her family, the Tigers quietly pooled their own money for an unforgettable surprise.

    Video of the sweet moment shows Rasa knocking on the door. Augustinaite answers, looking confused for a moment before realizing her mom was standing in front of her. The two come together for an emotional embrace as teammates cheer on in support.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/video/clemson-basketball-player-stunned-when-moms-shows-up-at-her-door-from-thousands-of-miles-away/

    “I don’t know how it didn’t … slip or someone didn’t text it in the wrong group chat or something,” Augustinaite told CBS News. “But they did a great job, and it’s all because of my teammates, and I’m just so happy to have them.”

    The reunion was made even sweeter after what happened during Augustinaite’s next game.

    With her mom watching from the stands, she delivered one of the best performances of the year, scoring a season-high 21 points as Clemson defeated Southern Methodist University. After the final buzzer, she got the best victory celebration of all — a post-game hug from mom.