Ukraine's Zelenskiy says dignified, lasting peace realistic, ahead of talks

KYIV, Feb 2 (Reuters) - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on ​Monday that it was ‌realistic to achieve a dignified and ‌lasting peace, ahead of the next round of peace talks with Russian and U.S. ⁠officials due ‌this week in Abu Dhabi.

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Speaking after discussions ‍with his negotiating team, Zelenskiy said the Ukrainian delegation would also ​hold bilateral meetings with ‌U.S. officials during the two days of talks in Abu Dhabi, which are due to start on Wednesday.

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"We consider ⁠the bilateral security ​guarantees document with ​the United States to be complete, and we ‍anticipate further ⁠substantive work on documents related to recovery and economic ⁠development," Zelenskiy said.

(Reporting by Anna ‌Pruchnicka, Olena Harmash; Editing ‌by Daniel Flynn)

Ukraine's Zelenskiy says dignified, lasting peace realistic, ahead of talks

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Coast Guard identifies victims and begins investigating fishing boat's sinking that killed 7

BOSTON (AP) — U.S. Coast Guard officials said Monday they have identified all seven victims who perished when a commercial fishing vessel sank in the frigid waters off Gloucester, Massachusetts, with no mayday call.

The Coast Guard on Saturday suspended its search for those aboard the Lily Jean. Authorities had launched a search and rescue mission early Friday after receiving an alert from the 72-foot (22-meter) vessel about 25 miles (40 kilometers) off the historic Cape Ann peninsula. They have since launched an investigation.

Accursio "Gus" Sanfilippo was the captain of the boat, and the crew consisted of Paul Beal Sr., Paul Beal Jr., John Rousanidis, Freeman Short and Sean Therrien, the Coast Guard said in identifying the victims of the sinking for the first time Monday. Also aboard was Jada Samitt, a fisheries observer for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Coast Guard and NOAA said. No one survived.

"A district-level formal investigation consists of a Coast Guard investigating officer who will receive evidence and testimony using formal rules and procedures regarding a recent marine accident," the Coast Guard said in a statement. "This type of investigation is launched for incidents of significant regional importance or those that may reveal broader issues with a class of vessel or areas of technical concern. "

Tragedy befalls fishing town

It is the latest maritime tragedy to befall Gloucester and its close-knit community of people in the fishing business. The city that inspired the book and movie "The Perfect Storm" is tied to 400 years of fishing history and, at times, tragedy. "The Perfect Storm" was inspired by the FV Andrea Gail, which went missing at sea in 1991.

Sanfilippo was well known in the community. The Lily Jean, Sanfilippo, and his crew were featured in a 2012 episode of the History Channel show "Nor'Easter Men." The captain is described as a fifth-generation commercial fisherman, fishing out of Gloucester, in the Georges Bank. The crew is shown working in dangerous weather conditions for hours on end, spending as many as 10 days at sea on one trip fishing for haddock, lobster and flounder.

"We loved each other," Vito Giacalone, head of the Gloucester Fishing Community Preservation Fund, said about his relationship with Sanfilippo. "He treated me like a big brother and I treated him like my younger brother. To know the tragedy of this and to know the kind of character that Gus had, he'd be mortified to know that these lives were all lost."

Paul Lundberg, Gloucester's mayor, said the names of those on the Lily Jean would be added to a city memorial honoring thousands of fishermen who have been lost at sea.

NOAA said in a statement that Samitt was a fishery observer who was assigned to collect data from the vessel's catch. Fisheryobserversare workers on board fishing boats who gather data the government uses to craft regulations.

NOAA Fisheries said observer deployments would be suspended until after midnight Wednesday due to the sinking and the weather in the Northeast.

"Our thoughts and deepest sympathies are with Jada's family, the families of the six fishermen, the NOAA observer community, and everyone affected. We are deeply appreciative of the efforts made by the U.S. Coast Guard and the other fishing vessels that assisted in the search," NOAA said in its statement.

Fishing is a dangerous business

Deep-sea fishing in New England can always be hazardous, but it can be especially dangerous in the winter because of high waves, frigid temperatures and unpredictable weather. Commercial fishing is often cited as one of the most dangerous jobs in the world.

Everett Sawyer, 55, a childhood friend of Sanfilippo's, said he has known 25 people who were lost at sea. Cold winter conditions can complicate operations even for experienced sailors, Sawyer said.

"Things happen very quickly when you're out on the ocean," he said.

Search for survivors yielded no results

Searchers found a debris field near where the alert originated, along with a body in the water and an empty life raft, the Coast Guard has said.

Crews covered about 1,000 square miles (2,589 square kilometers) using aircraft, cutters and small boats over a 24-hour period. However, after consultation between search and rescue mission coordinators and on-scene commanders, the Coast Guard announced Saturday that it had determined that all reasonable search efforts for the missing crew members had been exhausted.

Officials said there was no mayday call from the Lily Jean as it navigated the frigid Atlantic Ocean on its way home to Gloucester. The Coast Guard was notified by a beacon from the boat that alerts when it hits the water.

The Coast Guard's Sector Boston commander, Jamie Frederick, has said icy temperatures and stormy conditions made finding survivors at night difficult, a task made more challenging bya nor'easterapproaching the East Coast over the weekend. Searchers dealt with 7- to 10-foot seas and freezing ocean spray, Frederick said. ___

Whittle reported from Scarborough, Maine.

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Fulton County officials filing motion to challenge legality of FBI raid

Less than a week afterfederal investigators raidedan Atlanta area elections hub, Fulton County officials say they plan to challenge the raid in court.

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On Jan. 28, agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigationsexecuted a search warrantat the Fulton County Elections Hub and Operations Center in Union City, southwest of Atlanta.

Officials say the FBI seized hundreds of boxes of physical ballots, voter rolls, photos of ballots and other materials and records related to the 2020 election.

The raids were met with support from those who believe PresidentTrump won Georgiain 2020, despite a lack of evidence so far, and widespread criticism from those worried about the integrity of the midterm elections and those hoping to move forward.

Fulton County plans to fight back

Fulton County intends to file a motion challenging the legality of the search, according to a statement shared by Fulton County Commissioner Marvin Arrington Jr.

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"I've asked the county attorney to take any and all steps available to fight this criminal search warrant," Arrington said. "The search warrant, I believe, is not proper, but I think that there are ways that we can limit it. We want to ask for forensic accounting, we want the documents to stay in the State of Georgia under seal, and we want to do whatever we can to protect voter information."

Arrington, a practicing attorney, says FBI agents were authorized to copy records under a court order, but they instead took the physical, original ballots. This includes in-person, absentee and provisional ballots, as well as voter rolls.

"They got copies of our voter rolls and all the original ballots," Arrington said. "Now we cannot verify that we've received everything back because there was no chain-of-custody inventory taken at the time the records were seized."

Officials said they will file a motion in the Northern District of Georgia federal court today.

Irene Wright is the Atlanta Connect reporter with USA Today's Deep South Connect team. Find her on X @IreneEWright or email her at ismith@usatodayco.com.

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Florida State's Gus Malzahn, who previously led Auburn and UCF, retires from coaching at age 60

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida State offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn announced his retirement from coaching Monday.

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The 60-year-old Malzahn spent last season with the Seminoles after serving as head coach at UCF (2021-24), Auburn (2013-2020) and Arkansas State (2012). He won the 2010 national championship as an offensive coordinator at Auburn.

"After 35 years, it's time for me to step away from coaching," Malzahn said in a statement. "I am excited to spend more time with my family and focus on the next chapter of my life."

Coach Mike Norvell promoted co-offensive coordinator and receivers coach Tim Harris Jr. to be the Seminoles' offensive coordinator.

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Florida State led the Atlantic Coast Conference in total offense and rushing offense in 2025. Florida State had nine 400-yard outputs in 2025, including back-to-back games with more than 700 yards for the first time in school history.

"I want to thank Coach Malzahn for his effort and dedication to our program over the last 14 months," Norvell said. "He did a wonderful job coordinating our offense and calling plays in 2025, and he has set a strong foundation for us to continue building on in 2026 behind the coordination of Tim Harris and the multiple other assistant coaches who are returning."

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NASCAR's Clash postponed again due to N.C. snowstorm

NASCAR postponed the Cook Out Clash at historic Bowman Gray Stadium to Wednesday night due to the effects of a winter storm in Winston-Salem, N.C.

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The Clash had been scheduled to run Sunday night before initially being postponed to Monday due to the snowfall in the area.

The National Weather Service reported Winston-Salem received 8-10 inches of snow Saturday. The Charlotte area, which serves as the home base for most NASCAR Cup Series drivers and teams, got 11 inches, per local television affiliate WCNC.

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NASCAR said a second postponement of the preseason exhibition to Wednesday at 6 p.m. ET was necessary "due to the impacts of historic winter weather across the North Carolina region."

"This event is for the fans, and the fans at The Madhouse are some of the most passionate fans in all of sports," project lead Justin Swilling said in a press release. "Moving the Cook Out Clash to Wednesday, Feb. 4, gives us the best opportunity to hold this event with fans at Bowman Gray Stadium while allowing the City of Winston-Salem to dedicate all of their resources to respond to the needs created by this historic weather event."

Hendrick Motorsports driver Chase Elliott is the defending champion of the 200-lap race at the quarter-mile track.

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NBA trade deadline 2026: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Anthony Davis, Michael Porter Jr. among top trade candidates ahead of Feb. 5

The 2026 trade deadline is rapidly approaching on Feb. 5 at 3 p.m. ET, with plenty of high-profile names potentially available in this year's cycle.

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Headlining the potential list of trade candidates is Milwaukee Bucks forward and two-time NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo, who appears to be ready for a new home amidfrustrations with the organization's disappointing season. He's projected to be out of the lineup for the next 4-6 weeks as he recovers from a calf injury, but will no doubt command a hefty return for the Bucks — and be a game-changing asset for the team that acquires him.

Among the "serious suitors" for Antetokounmpo are the New York Knicks, Golden State Warriors, Miami Heat and Minnesota Timberwolves, NBA insider Shams Charania reports.

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Also atop the list of players who could be on the move are Mavericks star Anthony Davis, the Warriors' Jonathan Kuminga, the Nets' Michael Porter Jr. and the Grizzlies' Ja Morant. Notably, despite an abysmal season, the New Orleans Pelicans are reportedly informing teams thatseveral players, including Zion Williamson, are off the market.

The 2025 NBA trade deadline was one for the ages and set expectations high for this year, thanks to the blockbuster trade that sent superstar Luka Dončić from the Dallas Mavericks to the Los Angeles Lakers in a package deal that included Davis. The move sent shockwaves through the league, eventually leading to the Mavs winning the No. 1 pick in the draft lottery, which they used to select then-18-year-old phenom Cooper Flagg.

Time will tell if this year's deadline can offer just as much excitement.

Follow along with Yahoo Sports for the latest news, rumors and updates ahead of Feb. 2's NBA trade deadline.

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Groundhog Day 2026 results aside, here's what real forecasters predict

Groundhog Day 2026 is here, and the world's eyes turned toPunxsutawney Phil's prognostication(he did see his shadow on Monday, Feb. 2, which predicts there will be six more weeks of winter).

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But what do real weather forecasters say?

Professional forecasters say thata frigid February is likelyfor the eastern half of the nation, while the West enjoys mild to warm weather overall for the immediate future. Thus, if you're looking for an early spring, head West!

Americans should remember that Groundhog Day is just some mid-winter fun and climate records say that winter probably isn't over, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Read the forecast:February forecast calls for more polar vortex mayhem

Weatherwise, the three coldest months of the year are December, January and February ("meteorological winter"), so winter typically still has a ways to go when the groundhog comes out on Feb. 2.

AJ Dereume holds Punxsutawney Phil during the Groundhog Day Festivities, at Gobblers Knob in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, U.S., February 2, 2023. REUTERS/Alan Freed

Visual story:How accurate is Punxsutawney Phil? Here's what the data shows

Polar vortex to plague eastern, central US

Folks hoping for spring will not be pleased to hear this: "The polar vortex could unleash another surge of bitterly cold air across the central and eastern United States around the middle of February," according to anonline forecast from AccuWeather long-range expert Paul Pastelok. He said this will be accompanied by chances for snow.

DTN meteorologist John Baranickagrees, noting that "the weather pattern is setting up to bring back the arctic air first to the Eastern U.S. next weekend, in the roughly Feb. 6-9 time frame, and then eventually the central U.S. the following week."

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"We will be watching the potential for a big storm to do that as well, so winter isn't over just yet," he said in an online forecast.

Where is an early spring likely?

"It depends on the region!" said meteorologist Johnna Infanti fromNOAA's Climate Prediction Centerin an e-mail to USA TODAY. Overall, forecasts appear to favor ongoing cold in the East and warmth in the West.

"For example,outlooks into early to mid-Februaryfavor below-normal temperatures over much of the East. And, our8-14 Day hazards outlookis looking quite chilly for parts of the Northeast for a few days in February."

In addition, a new map released Jan. 30 (below) shows that the below-normal temperatures are expected to continue over the eastern U.S. in the final two weeks of February.

However, the West will see high probabilities of above-normal temperatures through much of February, with the warmth concentrated in the Southwest by the end of the month.

The last two weeks of February shows a continuation of the cold air in the eastern U.S. and warm temperatures in the western U.S.

What about rain and snow? And is La Niña still impacting things?

Snow could be plentiful across the nation's northern tier in February: "Above-normal precipitation is in the forecast for the northern Rockies, northern Plains, upper Mississippi Valley, upper Midwest, Great Lakes, Ohio Valley, and the interior Northeast, which is contrasted with below-normal precipitation over the southern tier," Infanti said.

More:La Niña persists for now, but El Niño lurks in the distance

She said the La Niña climate pattern continues to influence the USA's weather: "This is a fairly typical La Niña pattern for both temperature and precipitation, as we expect some seasonal impacts of the La Niña to last into the upcoming month and season," she said.

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