February 5 US special envoy Witkoff announces US, Ukrainian and Russian delegations agree to prisoner swap The U.S., Ukrainian, and Russian delegations have agreed to an exchange of 314 prisoners, according to U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff's office.
February 5 Finland's Olympic women's ice hockey team postpones game as players deal with norovirus outbreak The Finland Olympic women's ice hockey team's matchup with Canada was postponed as multiple players deal with a norovirus issue at the Milan Cortina Games.
February 5 Trump calls family of Staff Sgt Ollis to confirm Medal of Honor award President Donald Trump personally calls family of Staff Sgt. Michael Ollis to confirm their fallen son will receive Medal of Honor in emotional video.
February 5 Joe Rogan says UK has ‘lost it’ over stat showing that 12,000 people were arrested for social media posts Joe Rogan and comedian Andrew Doyle examine how U.K. authorities allegedly arrest dozens daily for social media content, with Rogan suggesting Americans think Britain has "lost it."
February 5 Vance, Rubio greet American Winter Olympians in Italy Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Team USA Olympic athletes in Milan, wishing them luck before the Winter Games.
February 5 Police return to Guthrie's house with K9 units following alleged ransom note Retired FBI special agent Maureen O'Connell and former FBI special agent Nicole Parker join 'Hannity' to discuss the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, Savannah's public address with a suggested willingness to open communication and more.
February 5 Arizona police helicopter crashes while responding to shooting in Flagstaff, killing pilot and paramedic A police helicopter crashed in Arizona while responding to a shooter, killing the pilot and a trooper-paramedic on board. The suspect was arrested.
February 5 Kimberly Ollis-Loschiavo reacts to brother's Medal of Honor, family's foundation Kimberly Ollis-Loschiavo, sister of Army Staff Sgt. Michael Ollis, reacts to President Donald Trump personally notifying her family that her brother will receive the Medal of Honor for his heroism.
February 5 DOJ opens civil rights probe after CA Catholic school was vandalized Tony Tripp, faculty member at Holy Innocents Catholic School, details the extensive vandalism, including a destroyed Virgin Mary statue and tabernacle. The DOJ launches a civil rights probe into the Long Beach, CA, incident.
February 5 Juror selection resumes in landmark social media addiction trial Law professor Oliver Roberts discusses the challenges of selecting an impartial jury as Meta and YouTube are accused of knowingly creating addictive products that cause harm.