A HuffPost live updates feed runs a broad snapshot of breaking news: a massive winter storm pounds the Northeast with power outages and treacherous travel, while other major headlines unfold—from Epstein-related arrests and investigations and ICE scrutiny to political developments and entertainment stories—showcasing a fast-moving, multi-topic news day in a single stream.
A live boxing-night updates feed covers multiple bouts on the card headlined by Ryan Garcia vs. Mario Barrios, with notable action including Gary Antuanne Russell vs. Andy Hiraoka and a tightly contested Frank Martin–Nahir Albright fight that ends in a 95-95 draw after ten rounds. The article features round-by-round notes and social updates, but the final Garcia-Barrios result isn’t provided in the excerpt.
Live Olympic updates: Dylan Larkin deflects a shot to give the U.S. a 1-0 lead over Sweden in the 2nd period as medal implications loom; Hedman misses the game with a lower-body injury for Sweden, while Connor Hellebuyck faces Jacob Markstrom in a tight, physical quarterfinal with forechecking and power-play chances shaping the action.
Live updates show Team USA erasing an early 2-1 deficit to beat Denmark 6-3. A dominant second period (Eichel and Hanifin) put USA ahead 4-2, a late second-period goal by Bruggisser made it 4-3, and USA pulled away in the third with Matthews-to-Guentzel and a Jack Hughes insurance score to reach 6-3. Goaltender Swayman struggled early, while backup plan Hellebuyck is expected to start tomorrow against Germany. The win helps USA with seeding in the Olympic group stage.
Live updates from the Milan Cortina 2026 Olympics show Denmark leading the USA 2-1 after the first period, with Matt Boldy tying the game with a wrap-around goal as the second period begins.
A CNET reporter buys Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold for about $3,164 and starts a live, daily test of the scarce dual-folding phone, sharing unboxing details and early impressions on its 6.5-inch cover display, 10-inch inner screen, and overall practicality as a phone-tablet hybrid.
The 68th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles are being updated live as winners are announced across major categories, with Billie Eilish winning Song of the Year for Wildflower and awards spanning pop, rock, R&B, Latin, dance, jazz, and more.
Grammys 2026 delivered a night of milestone wins and standout performances across genres, including Lola Young winning best pop solo performance for Messy and sprinting offstage, Lady Gaga taking best pop vocal album for Mayhem, Kendrick Lamar becoming the winningest rapper in Grammy history with GNX, Olivia Dean winning best new artist, Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo winning best pop duo for Defying Gravity, Steven Spielberg achieving EGOT status with a Grammy for Music by John Williams, Joni Mitchell winning best historical album, KPop Demon Hunters earning the first K-pop Grammy for Golden, Bruno Mars and Rosé opening the show with APT and Mars performing I Just Might, Bad Bunny calling for unity with ICE Out, Yungblud dedicating best rock performance to Ozzy Osbourne, Gloria Estefan voicing concern about the state of the country, and a flurry of medleys and fashion moments marking Grammys 2026.
Seattle jumped to a 7-0 lead on Kenneth Walker III’s 2-yard TD, and a later Rams drive produced a 44-yard field goal after Puka Nacua beat Devon Witherspoon for a contested 44-yard catch, leaving the score 7-3 early in the first quarter; the live blog also notes Rams’ Byron Young active and Seahawks’ Elijah Arroyo out as both teams begin the NFC Championship with notable early plays.
UFC 324 opened with three first-round stoppages, including Alex Perez’s TKO of Charles Johnson after Perez missed weight and forfeited 25% of his purse. The card kept a brisk pace with more quick finishes (Ty Miller’s KO of Adam Fugitt and Josh Hokit’s stoppage of Denzel Freeman) and several upcoming bouts (Nikita Krylov vs. Modestas Bukauskas, Alex Perez vs. Charles Johnson). UFC also announced boosted bonuses: Fight of the Night and Performance of the Night each up to $100,000, plus a $25,000 stoppage bonus for KO/TKO/submission.
Tottenham led through a 38th-minute strike from Van de Ven, but Burnley equalized via Axel Tuanzebe on the 45+1 minute and then seized a 2-1 win when Foster struck in the 76th minute, delivering a late comeback at Turf Moor.
A widespread outage on X (formerly Twitter) around 10am ET on Jan 16 left thousands with blank screens on desktop and mobile. Downdetector tracked a huge spike as posts failed to load for about 90 minutes before service largely recovered. Some users still experienced slow loads or partial access, and DMs and Grok AI responses were affected. X’s status page later indicated all systems were operational, and Tom’s Guide provided a live recap of the event; the incident was shorter and less dramatic than the 2025 outage.
Arsenal take the early lead at Stamford Bridge in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg as Chelsea seek a reply, with the live blog tracking goals, chances, lineups, and fan reaction.
A rolling HuffPost live blog centers on fallout from the DOJ investigation involving Powell and the rising death toll in Iran amid nationwide protests, while also highlighting other major headlines such as Saks Global’s bankruptcy filing after its Neiman Marcus takeover, a deadly crane accident in Thailand, and assorted political and entertainment news.
The Packers narrowly defeated the Bears in a playoff game with a final score of 27-24, featuring key performances from Jordan Love and Matthew Golden, while facing challenges such as missed field goals and strategic defensive stops.