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Ilia Malinin won gold and left Novak Djokovic in awe. Now, the US star aims for more at the Olympics

February 09, 2026
Ilia Malinin won gold and left Novak Djokovic in awe. Now, the US star aims for more at the Olympics

MILAN (AP) — Leave it to the Quad God to leave one of the greatest tennis players ever standing in amazement at the Milan Cortina Olympics.

Associated Press Ilia Malinin of the United States wobbles while competing during the figure skating men's team event at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue) Ilia Malinin of the United States competes during the figure skating men's team event at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough) Ilia Malinin of the United States competes during the figure skating men's team event at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough) Ilia Malinin of the United States competes during the figure skating men's team event at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco) Ilia Malinin of the United States competes during the figure skating men's team event at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

APTOPIX Milan Cortina Olympics Figure Skating

Ilia Malinin took the ice Sunday night knowing thegold medal in team figure skatingrested on his shoulders, the U.S. tied with Japan with only the men's free skate still to come. The 21-year-old proceeded to lay down another jaw-dropping performance, filled with his trademark quadruple jumps, and punctuated it all with a backflip that he landed on just one blade.

It was that moment that brought Novak Djokovic to his feet, mouth agape.

"I've heard from everyone that after I landed my backflip he was standing there, hands on his head, and I was like, 'Oh my God, that's incredible,'" Malinin said. "That's a once-in-a-lifetime moment seeing a famous tennis player watching my performance."

Malinin has been gettingplenty of star treatmentduring the Winter Games.

The two-time reigning world champion, and overwhelming favorite for gold when the men's short program begins Tuesday night, also had award-winning actor Stanley Tucci in the house Sunday. Days earlier, Snoop Dogg dropped in on one of Malinin's practices, and just like Djokovic, the famous rapper was left in awe by the high-flyer's backflip.

Hockey star Alex Ovechkin even gifted Malinin a set of his signature yellow skate lacesto wear at the Olympics.

None of those brushes with stardom seem to faze Malinin, though, because he's long been a star himself.

Malinin's rapid rise

He burst onto the scene shortly after he was controversially left off the team for the Beijing Games, when U.S. Figure Skating opted for the more experienced Jason Brown.He has not lost a national titlesince, claimed gold at the prestigious Grand Prix Final the past three years, and he has won the past two world titles without anybody coming even close to beating him.

In fact, Malinin has not been beaten in his last 14 full competitions, a span stretching more than two years.

"I wouldn't tell people I'm untouchable. I want the opposite. I want people to relate to me," Malinin told The Associated Press. "Yes, I'm doing all these crazy things on the ice that defy physics in some ways. I still want them to see all of us skaters are human beings."

"We still have normal parts of our lives. We're very similar to everyone in the crowd. We have emotions. We go through good things and bad things in life," Malinin continued. "I just want to express to people that we're human. We're not perfect."

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The reality is that Malinin was far from perfect during the team competition.

He made several mistakes during his short program Saturday night and was outscored by Japan's Yuma Kagiyama by more than 10 points, a whopping margin. And even though he won the free skate to clinch gold for the U.S., the son of Olympians Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skorniakov made an error on an opening jumping pass that forced him to alter his program later on.

Malinin also did not attempt the quad axel, the 4 1/2-revolution jump that only he has ever landed in competition.

Perhaps he is saving it for the individual event — likely the free skate, which concludes competition Friday night. But even if Malinin keeps the quad axel in the bag, the rest of his program is still more difficult than anyone else at the Olympics.

His pursuit of perfection

"Seeing what Ilia has done in the last three years has been mind-boggling," said Kristi Yamaguchi, the 1992 Olympic champion. "We never thought we would be alive to see a quad axel performed and landed in competition, and here comes Ilia, just whipping it off like it's nothing. Pretty amazing. Just so many factors go into creating this perfect world to do what he's done."

Kagiyama promises to be Malinin's biggest challenger in the men's event in Milan. Shun Sato, who nearly matched him in the team free skate, also could factor into the competition. But more than likely, the Japanese teammates will be battling for the silver medal.

Malinin has even suggested that his biggest competition is himself.

"Being a perfectionist is kind of like, that rival is me," Malinin explained. "You have that rival side of wanting to be perfect, of wanting everything to go exactly how I want it. I think that's the biggest fight I have is just with perfection itself."

Malinin came close to perfectionduring the Grand Prix Finalin December.

After a shaky short program, he became the first skater to land seven clean quads in a single program, performing each of the six in skating — including the quad axel — along with an extra lutz. Three of those quads were in combination and came in the second half of the program, giving him bonuses points. The resulting score of 238.24 broke his own world record.

"It's not a shoo-in. Ilia still has to skate well to win. His competitors are good," said Brian Boitano, the 1988 Olympic champion. "But yeah, as far as the advantage of being the favorite, it's him and — well, you know, he's far ahead."

AP Winter Olympics:https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics

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Dame Time: Lillard, who hasn't played this season, will be in 3-point contest at All-Star Saturday

February 09, 2026
Dame Time: Lillard, who hasn't played this season, will be in 3-point contest at All-Star Saturday

Damian Lillard is apparently going to wear his Portland uniform again, in a most unexpected manner.

And he'll have the Olympics as the television lead-in for his return.

Lillard — who has not played this season while recovering from a torn Achilles tendon — will participate in the 3-point contest on All-Star Saturday, the NBA announced.

Viewers won't have to wait long to see Lillard's return. All-Star Saturday will lead off this year with the 3-point contest, a major change from the norm and a move that could command big ratings — with NBC's coverage of the event immediately following broadcasts from theMilan Cortina Winter Olympics, which the network also airs.

In other words, NBC is going from skating, sliding and skiing to shooting.

Lillard is joining 2018 3-point contest champion Devin Booker of the Phoenix Suns in the field, along with Charlotte's Kon Knueppel, Philadelphia's Tyrese Maxey, Cleveland's Donovan Mitchell, Denver's Jamal Murray, Milwaukee's Bobby Portis Jr. and Miami's Norman Powell.

If Lillard wins, he would join Larry Bird and Craig Hodges as the only three-time winners of the event, which will be held at the Los Angeles Clippers' home in Inglewood, California.

Saturday night's 3-point contest will be followed by thereturn of the Shooting Stars competition, then the dunk contest will close the Saturday night schedule. The skills competition is out, at least for this year.

It would be Lillard's first time playing — or at least shooting — in front of fans sincehe rejoined Portlandgoing into this season. Lillard got hurt last spring while a member of the Milwaukee Bucks, who wound up waiving-and-stretching the remaining $113 million on his contract to make him a free agent and give him the opportunity to re-sign with his original NBA club.

He's not the first 3-point participant without a made 3-pointer in that season: In the 1989 contest, the NBA invited Rimas Kurtinaitis of Lithuania to participate. Kurtinaitis never played in the NBA.

Lillard was the sixth pick in the 2012 NBA draft by the Trail Blazers and spent 11 seasons with Portland before he was traded to Milwaukee just before the 2023-24 season. Lillard won back-to-back 3-point contest titles in 2023 and 2024, before Miami's Tyler Herro — who has missed most of this season because of injuries — won the event last season.

Herro is not in the lineup of 3-point participants this year.

AP NBA:https://apnews.com/hub/NBA

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Reports: North Dakota State joining Mountain West

February 09, 2026
Reports: North Dakota State joining Mountain West

North Dakota State has reached an agreement to join the Mountain West Conference for football, multiple outlets reported on Sunday.

The Bison, a Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) heavyweight over the last 15 years with 10 national championships over that span, have long been rumored to be a candidate to jump up to the next level.

According to ESPN, the school will pay roughly a $12 million entrance fee to its new league, as well as $5 million to the NCAA in order to move up to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) level. Per standard NCAA arrangement, the NDSU football team will not be eligible for a bowl or College Football Playoff berth until 2028.

The school had yet to confirm the move Sunday evening. On Saturday, a statement was posted to social media.

"North Dakota State University is regularly involved in conversations about the future of collegiate athletics, including conference affiliation. We are aware of media reports and will have no further comments," the school said.

The Mountain West has been active about pursuing new members since a split occurred among its membership and five schools (Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, San Diego State and Utah State) left for the new-look Pac-12 in 2024.

North Dakota State becomes the league's 10th football team for 2026, joining newcomers Northern Illinois (football only) and UTEP along with Air Force, Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico, San Jose State, UNLV and Wyoming.

North Dakota State most recently won the FCS national title in 2024. The Bison finished 12-1 last season, losing to Illinois State in the second round of the playoffs.

--Field Level Media

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Addison Rae Debuts Red Hair With Leather Minidress After Grammys

February 09, 2026
Addison Rae Debuts Red Hair With Leather Minidress After Grammys

Addison Raehas been making jaws drop with her new look. The singer recently flaunted a new hair color on her social media following the 2026 Grammys. Besides the gorgeous locks, she also showcased a bold leather minidress.

Addison Rae shares new hair transformation look with leather minidress in new photo

Take a look at the latestphotosof Addison Rae withred hairin a leather minidress:

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The "Diet Pepsi" singer took to her Instagram to share a photo flaunting her new hairstyle. In the photo, Addison Rae looks like a red-headed queen while striking a bold pose on the floor near a sofa. She is seen wearing a leather minidress with matching knee-high boots. Moreover, the outfit offers a sneak peek of her bright pink lingerie.

The 25-year-old's red locks perfectly complemented her soft makeup, including a pink blush and muted red lipstick. Netizens offered their reactions, with one saying, "Oh goddison." Another user commented, "Wowowowowow."

The postAddison Rae Debuts Red Hair With Leather Minidress After Grammysappeared first onReality Tea.

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Teyana Taylor Turns up the Drama in Sheer Ashi Studio Gown at SBIFF

February 09, 2026
Teyana Taylor Turns up the Drama in Sheer Ashi Studio Gown at SBIFF

Teyana Taylordelivered one of the most striking fashion moments at the41st Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival. She turned heads on the red carpet in a sheer gown byAshi Studio. The singer, actor, dancer, and creative director attended the event during the festival's awards programming, which honors standout figures across film and entertainment.

Teyana Taylor models sheer Ashi Studio gown with ruched detail and dramatic train at SBIFF

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According toHello! Magazine, the dress closely followed her silhouette before extending into a dramatic, floor-length train that trailed behind her as she walked the red carpet. The white gown featured a high neckline and long, semi-transparent sleeves, giving the look a structured yet ethereal quality.

Ruching played a central role in the design. The fabric gathered across the bodice and through the skirt, creating texture and sculptural shape while maintaining a fluid drape. The sheer material allowed the construction of the dress to remain visible, adding depth without heavy embellishment. Near the hem, the gown softened into a feathered, wispy train that amplified its theatrical impact and added movement against the red carpet backdrop.

Taylor's beauty look complemented the drama of the dress. She wore her hair short and styled in sculpted, vintage-inspired curls, framing her face and highlighting the gown's high neckline. Her makeup featured defined eyeliner, contoured cheeks, and a glossy nude lip. This kept the focus sharp and polished rather than overly done.

Footage and images of the look were shared on social media. This included a video posted by Fashion Bomb Daily on Instagram. Hello! Magazine also included Taylor among the best-dressed attendees of the festival. They noted her bold, avant-garde approach to red carpet dressing. With this appearance, Taylor reinforced her reputation for using fashion as a form of expression, delivering a red carpet look that felt glamorous and confident.

Originally reported by Viha Shah onThe Fashion Spot.

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Ben Affleck Spoofs “Good Will Hunting” with Jennifer Aniston and More '90s TV Icons in Dunkin’s 2026 Super Bowl Commercial

February 09, 2026
Ben Affleck Spoofs

Ben Affleck is back for Dunkin's 2026 Super Bowl ad

NEED TO KNOW

  • He and a crew of TV stars from Seinfeld, Friends, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Family Matters, A Different World and Cheers refer back to their iconic characters

  • The 60-second spot is a twist on Affleck and Matt Damon's 1997 movie Good Will Hunting

Ben Affleckis rewriting history in Dunkin's2026 Super Bowlcommercial.

In the Boston-native's fourth big game spot with the coffee chain, theArgostar gathers a group of TV stars from iconic '90s sitcoms. The nostalgic legends play a part in a small screen twist on Affleck's 1997 movieGood Will Huntingin the 60-second spot, which aired during Super Bowl LX on Sunday, Feb. 8.

"Before the movie, a much better version ofGood Will Huntingwas made as a sitcom with a real genius in the lead and some other actors," an opening message reads on a glitchy, VHS-style screen with the date, "Feb. 8, 1995" in the corner.

Ben Affleck in

In popsThe Townactor — with long, blonde hair just likeMatt Damon's inGood Will Hunting— who is writing a math equation on a window. The title card "Good Will Dunkin'" flashes across the screen, written in the bold and neon-colored style of a '90s sitcom.

"Hey Will,"Seinfeld'sJason Alexandershouts, wearing his character's iconic glasses and gesturing to the doughnut display. "Did you arrange the Munchkins into a Fibonacci sequence? I got a genius working for me!"

Matt LeBlanc in

The studio audience laughs andMatt LeBlancin a '90s hairstyle reminiscent of hisFriendscharacter Joey's 'do quips, "If he's such a genius, then why'd he put ice in his coffee?" Plus, eagle-eyed viewers may recognize that LeBlanc's jacket has tape over the Bruins logo, just like Affleck'sGood Will Huntingcharacter Chuckie's windbreaker.

"C'mon Chuckie, I'm just Will Hunting. I'm not a genius," Affleck says, strolling through the retro store.

"I'll marry the first man that can help me with the Fibonacci sequence,"A Different World'sJasmine Guypleads, causing Affleck and LeBlanc's table of buddies — includingFamily MattersstarJaleel WhiteandThe Fresh Prince of Bel-AiractorAlfonso Ribeirowith a Carlton-style mustache — to run to her side.

Jasmine Guy, Ben Affleck, Alfonso Ribeiro and Jaleel White in

Affleck steps right in front of Ribeiro before mimicking Joey's catchphrase, "How you doin'?" and the audience laughs.

"Good move," LeBlanc says to a nodding Alexander.

"Don't you have a girlfriend?" Ribeiro asks, holding up a picture ofJennifer Anistonand Affleck shouts, in another reference toFriends, "We're on a break! I don't need her, I've got everything I need right here at Dunkin'."

Ted Danson in

"Hey kid,"Cheers'Ted Danson(donning Sam Malone's voluminous brown hair) calls out from behind the counter, prompting cheers from the audience. "If you're still single, doing this Boston shtick and working for Dunkin' when you're 50, imma be very disappointed."

"Isn't that your girlfriend?" White, who has Steve Urkel's flat-top hairstyle with shaved sides, teases, pointing to the window.

Jennifer Aniston and Tom Brady in

Aniston, with "The Rachel" haircut and wearing overalls, is knocking on the Dunkin' store's window. "You like doughnuts?" she asks innocently. "Yeah," Affleck responds with a shrug before Aniston pulls a long-hairedTom Bradyinto the frame. She hits his head on the glass and jokes in a nod to Will Hunting's famous dig in the movie, "How do you like them apples," and says, "Well, this is my new boyfriend. How you like these nuts?"

The audience cheers and Brady says, "I'm Tom."

The camera pans to the rest of the crew, who all shrug their shoulders and a sing-songy voice says, "Good Will Dunkin'."

On newsstands now, PEOPLE's latest special edition issue covers his groundbreaking career, from his earliest days toheadlining the Super Bowl LX halftime showandmaking history at the Grammys. The 96-page issue is nowon Amazon. A print edition in Spanish is available exclusivelyhere.

The full spot follows two teaser clips that the brand released last week:one that PEOPLE exclusively sharedon Friday, Jan. 30, andthe second aired during the Grammy Awardson Sunday, Feb. 1.

Ben Affleck, Matt Damon and Tom Brady in Dunkin's 2024 Super Bowl ad Dunkin'

This is the fourth year Dunkin' will air a commercial featuring Affleck during the Super Bowl. In 2023, heplayed a Dunkin' employeeserving unsuspecting attendees drinks and treats in a hidden camera-like spot. Whilehe is working the drive-thru, a surprisedJennifer Lopezdrives up to the window. "What are you doing? Is that what you do when you say you're going to work all day?" she says.

In 2024, the commercial went into overdrive, with Ben,Matt Damonand Brady attempting to form aDunkin'-themed boyband called DunKingsand crashing Lopez's recording session. This prompted a line ofDunKings-themed apparel(including the famous jumpsuits) and aBen Affleck-themed coffee drinkafter the commercial went viral.

Last year, in 2025, Dunkin'continued the DunKings story(and even dropped a 7-minute "movie" to really build out the lore!). The musical group — which had a slightly different crew — competes in a caffeinated battle of the bands.Jeremy Strong,Casey Affleck,Bill Belichick,Jordon Hudsonand real-life boybanderDonnie Wahlbergwere part of the Super Bowl LIX commercial.

See PEOPLE's coverage of the 2026 Super Bowlbetween the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks, airing live on NBC on Sun., Feb. 8, from Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.

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What to know about Takaichi's conservative policies after big election win

February 09, 2026
What to know about Takaichi's conservative policies after big election win

TOKYO (AP) — Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi'sbig election winpaves the way for her ruling party to dominate the crucial lower house of parliament. It also gives her the political power to make a strong rightward shift in Japan's security, immigration and social policies.

Here's what to know about that divisive conservative agenda, which she calls necessary to make Japan "strong and prosperous."

Larger military capability, spending and arms sales

Takaichi has pledged to revisesecurity and defense policiesby December to bolster Japan's military capabilities, lifting a ban on weapons exports and moving further away from postwar pacifist principles.

Takaichi wants to build up intelligence-gathering to work more closely with ally Washington and defense partners such as Australia and Britain. She plans to establish a national intelligence agency to meet those goals. She is also pushing to enact a highly controversial anti-espionage law that experts say could undermine civil rights.

Takaichihas followed through on a pledge to U.S. President Donald Trump to push Japan's annual defense budget to double 2022 levels to 2% of its gross domestic product by March.

Trump, China and WWII history

Takaichi is set to visit Washington to meet with Trump at the White House on March 19. The U.S. president announced on social media the trip as he endorsed the prime minister ahead of Sunday's election.

The talks are expected to focus on defense spending, investment commitments under a $550 billion package for Washington that Japan pledged in October, as well as China. Trump will make a trip in April to Beijing to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

Takaichi's remarks in Novembersuggesting possible Japanese involvement if China takes military action against Taiwan, a self-governing island that Beijing claims as its own, led to diplomatic and economic reprisals from China.

Takaichi, who has gained firmer political clout after the election, could pursue a more hawkish stance with China. This was hinted at when she mentioned her wish to visit Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine, where the remains of war criminals are kept.

Takaichi, who used to be a regular visitor to Yasukuni, has stayed away from praying at the shrine since taking office. But on Sunday, during an interview with Fuji Television, Takaichi said she wants to create an environment to allow a Yasukuni visit that can be understood by neighboring countries, which regularly protest when it occurs.

Tougher measures on immigration, foreign labor

She has also been pushing for tougher policies on immigration and foreigners.

This resonates with a growing far-right population that has supported the rise of anti-globalist party Sanseito, which says the LDP's promotion of foreign labor as a solution for Japan's declining population is making Japanese communities unsafe and causing cultural clashes.

Her government in January approved tougher rules on permanent residency and naturalization, as well as measures to prevent unpaid tax and social insurance.

Preserving traditional family values

Takaichi supports the imperial family'smale-only successionand opposes same-sex marriage.

She is also against a revision to the 19th-century civil law that would allow separate surnames for married couples so that women don't get pressured into abandoning theirs.

In a step that rights activists call an attempt to block adual surname system, Takaichi is calling for a law to allow the greater use of maiden names as aliases instead.

Big government spending, consumption tax cut

Her top economic priority is to address rising prices and sluggish wages. And she needs to pass a budget bill for fiscal 2026 to fund those measures.

Takaichi advocates boosting government spending despite concerns that such moves will delay progress on trimming Japan's national debt, which is about triple the size of its economy.

Takaichi last year introduced a "crisis-management investment" plan in 17 strategic areas such as food, energy, defense and supply chains.

She also proposed a temporary sales tax cut.

She said in her campaign pledge the government will speed up consideration of suspending an 8% food consumption tax for two years to ease the burden of household living costs.

But her ambiguity over the plan, including how to fund the tax cut, caused unease in financial markets. Japan has the highest national debt among advanced economies.

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