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&x27;Elite&x27; US Air Force fighter pilot accused of secretly training Chinese pilots Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAYThu, February 26, 2026 at 4:45 PM UTC 62 An ex "elite" United States Air Force fighter pilot has been arrested and accused of secretly training Chinese military pilots for combat missions overseas, federal prosecutors said. Former U.S. Air Force officer and pilot Gerald Eddie Brown Jr., also known by the call sign "Runner," was arrested in Jefferson, Indiana on Feb. 26 in connection to allegations he taught members of the country's foreign military overseas, the U.S.

'Elite' US Air Force fighter pilot accused of secretly training Chinese pilots

Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAYThu, February 26, 2026 at 4:45 PM UTC

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An ex "elite" United States Air Force fighter pilot has been arrested and accused of secretly training Chinese military pilots for combat missions overseas, federal prosecutors said.

Former U.S. Air Force officer and pilot Gerald Eddie Brown Jr., also known by the call sign "Runner," was arrested in Jefferson, Indiana on Feb. 26 in connection to allegations he taught members of the country's foreign military overseas, the U.S. Department of Justice announced in a news release.

Brown, 65, was charged with providing and conspiring to provide defense services to Chinese military pilots without authorization, in violation of the Arms Export Control Act (AECA), officials said. The overseas training took place over a more than two-year period that began around August 2023, when officials said Brown "willfully conspired with foreign nationals and U.S. persons to provide combat aircraft training to pilots in the Chinese Air Force," also called the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF).

"The United States Air Force trained Major Brown to be an elite fighter pilot and entrusted him with the defense of our Nation. He now stands charged with training Chinese military pilots," Assistant Attorney General for National Security John A. Eisenberg said in a statement. "When U.S. persons – whether military or civilian - provide training to a foreign military, that activity is illegal unless they have a license from the State Department. The National Security Division will use all tools at its disposal to protect our military advantages and hold to account those who would violate the AECA."

Brown was set to appear for his first court appearance in the Southern District of Indiana on Feb. 26.

FBI New York Assistant Director in Charge James Barnacle said Brown's arrest emphasized the FBI's "steadfast promise to defend the homeland against all foreign and domestic adversaries."

"Brown allegedly sold out his country to train Chinese pilots with his expertise in United States' combat aircraft techniques," Barnacle said in a statement. "Brown's alleged betrayal exposed sensitive military tactics, threatening the security of our nation, our armed forces, and our allies."

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Who is Gerald Eddie Brown Jr.?

A U.S. citizen, officials said Brown served for more than two decades in the U.S. Air Force, leaving active duty in 1996 with the rank of major.

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During his military career, Brown "commanded sensitive units with responsibility for nuclear weapons delivery systems, led combat missions, and served as a fighter pilot instructor and simulator instructor on a variety of fighter and attack aircraft," officials said.

Those aircrafts included the following:

F-4 "Phantom II"

F-15 "Eagle"

F-16 "Fighting Falcon"

A-10 "Thunderbolt II" (Warthog)

A U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon performs during the Legacy of Liberty Air Show at Holloman Air Force Base on Saturday, May 7, 2022.

Later in his career, Brown served as a commercial cargo pilot and, most recently, as a contract simulator instructor for two American defense contractors training U.S. military pilots on flying other aircrafts: the A-10 and the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter.

'Sensitive military and export-controlled data'

According to a criminal complaint, around August 2023, Brown worked with a co-conspirator to negotiate with a Chinese national to hack into the computer networks of major U.S. defense contractors and to steal "sensitive military and export-controlled data" for China.

The Chinese national, Stephen Su Bin, pleaded guilty to charges in the case in 2016 and was sentenced to nearly four years in prison, the complaint continues.

Then in December 2023, Brown traveled to China to begin training military pilots for China, the charging documents continue. Officials said Brown spent several hours answering questions about the U.S. Air Force on his first day in the country. On his second day, Brown prepared and "presented a brief about himself for the PLAAF."

Officials said Brown remained in China until traveling back to the U.S. earlier this month.

It was not immediately known whether Brown had obtained legal counsel in the case.

Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@usatoday.com and follow her on X @nataliealund.

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New Photo - Deadly shootout on Cuban seas. Who were the men on the speedboat?

Deadly shootout on Cuban seas. Who were the men on the speedboat? Kim Hjelmgaard, Rick Jervis and Jayme Fraser, USA TODAY Thu, February 26, 2026 at 7:10 PM UTC 1 This is a developing story and will be as details emerge. A rare shootout on the high seas involving a Floridaregistered speedboat and ten Cuban nationals believed to be living in the United States has triggered investigations in Washington and Havana. Cuban authorities said that when the boat was intercepted in its territorial waters on Feb.

Deadly shootout on Cuban seas. Who were the men on the speedboat?

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This is a developing story and will be as details emerge.

A rare shootout on the high seas involving a Florida-registered speedboat and ten Cuban nationals believed to be living in the United States has triggered investigations in Washington and Havana.

Cuban authorities said that when the boat was intercepted in its territorial waters on Feb. 25 those aboard were carrying assault rifles, handguns, improvised explosive devices, bulletproof vests and other tactical military gear. Four were killed. Six were arrested. Another man was detained in Cuba accused of aiding the men on the boat.

Cuba's Interior Ministry has accused all of the people involved of taking part in a terrorist plot, though officials in Washington have not corroborated that accusation. Cuba has identified one of the four men killed as Michel Ortega Casanova. It said it was still working to identify the other three.

But what do we know about the ten men involved in the latest escalation between two Cold war-era foes?

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Who were the people involved in the Cuba speedboat shooting?

Among those detained, according to Cuban authorities, were:

Amijail Sánchez González

Leordan Enrique Cruz Gómez

Conrado Galindo Sariol

José Manuel Rodríguez Castelló

Cristian Ernesto Acosta Guevara

Roberto Azcorra Consuegra

Duniel Hernández Santos was identified as the man arrested on Cuban soil.

Cuba has said that the majority of the participants in the incident have a history of criminal and violent activity. There does appear to be some accuracy to that assertion.

USA TODAY has reached out to Washington and inquired about their status in the United States. U.S. officials were not immediately available for comment.

Orlando Gutierrez-Boronat, of the Assembly of the Cuban Resistance, an exile group that opposes the Cuban regime, warned not to put too much credence into details of the incident emerging from the Cuban government.

His name appears on the same Cuban terrorist list as Sánchez González for allegedly starting an anti-Castro guerilla group − that was actually created six years before he was born.

"They have a history of lying and committing crimes," Gutierrez-Boronat said. "Why should we believe anything they say, especially at a moment like now when there's real pressure on them?"

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Amijail Sánchez González

Sanchez Gonzalez, 47, was arrested in Miami-Dade County in 2020 and charged with aggravated battery of a law enforcement officer, resisting arrest, fleeing the scene of a crime, reckless driving and property damage, according to public records. He spent over a year in jail. Two years later, he was back in jail on charges of tampering with an electronic monitor, a felony offense. He was also one the two men detained this week who Cuba's Ministry of Justice previously added to its "international most wanted" list, which also includes members of Miami's exile community dating back to 1999, according to a justice ministry "gazette" sent to USA TODAY by a Cuban official.

Sanchez Gonzalez lives in a suburb of Miami-Dade County just south of Miami.

In the justice ministry gazette, Sánchez González was accused of inciting an act of sabotage against the Municipal People's Court of Central Havana in 2022. And in 2023, Cuban authorities said he smuggled firearms, ammunition and other supplies across the northern coast of Cuba's Matanzas Province "with the purpose of carrying out terrorist acts against military units." He was allegedly financed by supporters residing in the U.S.

Separately, in a 2023 news bulletin from Cuban officials identifying alleged wanted terrorists, Sanchez González was among those named. A translated report by government media at the time showed a photo of Sanchez González that matches social media photos and videos promoting Cuban liberation found by USA TODAY.

In one of those video posts, the man who appears to be Sanchez González calls out President Donald Trump for speaking about taking over Cuba as president but doing nothing to make liberation happen. The man uses Spanish curse words to punctuate frustration and urgency for change.

"We are going to fight for Cuba," he said multiple times in the post. Later, he said, "I have the balls to do what needs to be done now." He thanks America for welcoming him as a refugee and giving him a life back, including the opportunity to start a family. "But I want to die how real men die."

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Leordan Enrique Cruz Gómez

Cruz Gómez, also 47, was the other man added to Cuba's "international most wanted list."

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Authorities opened up an investigation into him in 2025 for "sabotage activities" carried out in Villa Clara, Cuba, for which another Cuban citizen was arrested and prosecuted. A person with the same name as Cruz Gómez appears to have last resided at an address in Tampa, Fla., according to public records, which also associated that name with criminal activity, several arrests and the ownership of hunting and fishing licenses.

It was not immediately clear if they were one and the same person.

Neither Sánchez González nor Cruz Gómez were available to comment on the allegations. Attempts to reach potential family members or representatives in Cuba and the U.S. were not immediately successful.

A vintage car is parked outside the Provincial Clinical–Surgical Hospital "Arnaldo Milian Castro," where, according to local information, injured people on Feb. 26, 2026, were being treated after an armed incident involving a Florida-registered speedboat and a Cuban patrol vessel.

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Conrado Galindo Sariol

Posts on an Instagram account that appears to belong to Galindo Sorial alternate between videos of him offering deals on cars in a Miami used car lot and photos and interviews with prominent Cuban exiles advocating for a free Cuba.

In a March 2025 interview on the Radio Martí podcast, a hardline Cuban exile advocacy show, Galindo Sorial described how his mother was a teacher and his father fought alongside Castro's troops in the Sierra Maestra but later became disillusioned with the regime.

Beginning around 1991, Galindo Sorial became involved with the opposition in Cuba, distributing anti-Castro pamphlets and writing underground articles against the regime, before landing in a prison in Camaguey. He later left for Miami.

In the interview, Galindo Sorial said he dreams of a free Cuba, where all Cubans have equal rights and the ability to defend their homeland.

"Cuba is a jewel of the Americas," he said. "Before I die, I would like to see her free."

Roberto Azcorra Consuegra

There is scattered information about the other men alleged to be involved in the speedboat operation.

According to public records, a man with the name Roberto Azcorra Consuegra, 45, last lived at an address in Miami. Over a period of five years, the address and name were associated with dozens of reports of criminal activity. The name and address also match the apparent owner of a Miami-based a carpet-cleaning company.

A man who appeared to be Azcorra Consuegra's father answered the phone to a USA TODAY reporter, identified himself and promptly hung up. However, it wasn't immediately clear if Azcorra Consuegra was even in Cuba.

In a television interview on Feb. 26 with a local NBC affiliate in Florida, a man who identified himself as Azcorra Consuegra said he was surprised to learn his name was on the list issued by Cuba's Interior Ministry because he was at that moment in South Florida and not on the island. He also denied knowledge of any plans to go to Cuba.

Asked why he believed the Cuban government would put his name on the list and accuse him of terrorism, Azcorra Consuegra said: "They know me. They know me well, they know it all."

U.S. and Cuba: What now?

Cuba's government has accused the 10 people aboard the speedboat it intercepted off its coast of planning "an armed infiltration with terrorist aims." The U.S. has said little about the incident, though its top diplomat, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has said that Washington was investigating the "highly unusual" incident.

Rubio said it was not a U.S. government operation and that he wasn't "going to speculate about whose boat it was, what they were doing, why they were there, what actually happened."

The episode comes at a time of increased tension between the U.S. and Cuba, longtime adversaries. It also comes less than two months after American forces seized Cuba's close ally, Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, in a raid that has had severe economic and humanitarian consequences for Cuba.

Venezuela has supplied Cuba's oil for more than two decades. In the wake of the U.S. operation, Washington imposed an oil embargo on Cuba. However, in recent days it has moved to ease those restrictions as Cuba's Caribbean-nation neighbors have warned that the embargo could destabilize the entire region.

Contributing: Francesca Chambers

Kim Hjelmgaard, Rick Jervis and Jayme Fraser are all reporters of USA TODAY Investigations team.

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New Photo - Judge lets White House ballroom project continue, but suggests path for future challenges

Judge lets White House ballroom project continue, but suggests path for future challenges Betsy Klein, CNNThu, February 26, 2026 at 6:55 PM UTC 0 This rendering shows architectural plans for President Donald Trump's proposed White House ballroom. National Capital Planning Commission/Shalom Baranes Associates A federal judge on Thursday rejected the nation's top historic preservation group's attempt to block to President Donald Trump's White House ballroom project, but also suggested a possible roadmap for the group to revive the challenge.

Judge lets White House ballroom project continue, but suggests path for future challenges

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A federal judge on Thursday rejected the nation's top historic preservation group's attempt to block to President Donald Trump's White House ballroom project, but also suggested a possible roadmap for the group to revive the challenge.

The National Trust for Historic Preservation sued the Trump administration in December over the sprawling ballroom project and asked for a preliminary injunction, claiming the White House has been carrying out the construction unlawfully because Trump hadn't gotten approval from Congress or submitted his plans to the National Capital Planning Commission and the Commission of Fine Arts for review, which would give the public a chance to weigh in.

The president has been personally involved in ballroom details, from floor plans to marble selection. The sprawling ballroom project has an estimated size of approximately 89,000 square feet, according to lead architect Shalom Baranes. By contrast, the primary White House structure, the Executive Mansion, is just 55,000 square feet.

Trump has maintained that the project isn't subject to any oversight and that he should be able to continue with it without any serious scrutiny.

Thursday's ruling from senior US District Judge Richard Leon focuses on the Trust's choice to use the Administrative Procedure Act to challenge the project. The judge concluded the law was an an inappropriate tool for the Trust, in part because the White House office for the president's executive office and the office over his residence – which are managing the ballroom's construction – aren't agencies that a court could curtail under the law.

"Unfortunately for Plaintiff, its challenge fails because the White House office in question is not an 'agency' under the APA and because Plaintiff did not bring the ultra vires claim necessary to challenge the President's statutory authority to complete his construction project with private funds and without congressional approval!" Leon wrote.

The Trust, Leon said, raised "novel and weight issues" in the case and could potentially restructure the lawsuit to test the president's authority in a different legal approach.

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In a Truth Social post, Trump called the ruling "Great news for America, and our wonderful White House!"

He added: "The Ballroom construction, which is anticipated to also handle future Inaugurations and large State Visits, is ahead of schedule, and under budget. It will stand long into the future as a symbol to the Greatness of America!"

The Commission of Fine Arts approved the project after the lawsuit was filed.

CNN has reached out to the Trust for comment.

The lawsuit, filed last year after the East Wing had been completely demolished, has forced the administration to make public details about the project that had otherwise been kept under wraps, including plans for a reimagined two-story East Colonnade revealed in December filings; information about the preservation of existing artifacts from the now-destroyed East Wing; and an expected timeline for construction.

CNN's Austin Culpepper, Devan Cole, Tierney Sneed, Katelyn Polantz and Kit Maher contributed.

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New Photo - Kansas invalidates driver's licenses, birth certificates of over 1,000 transgender residents

Kansas invalidates driver's licenses, birth certificates of over 1,000 transgender residents By Helen CosterThu, February 26, 2026 at 5:51 PM UTC 397 FILE PHOTO: Transgender rights activists gather outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., U.S., January 13, 2026. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu/File Photo By Helen Coster NEW YORK, Feb 26 (Reuters) The Kansas state government has invalidated the driver's licenses and birth certificates of transgender residents who changed the gender ‌on those documents, in accordance with a law that took effect on Thursday.

Kansas invalidates driver's licenses, birth certificates of over 1,000 transgender residents

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NEW YORK, Feb 26 (Reuters) - The Kansas state government has invalidated the driver's licenses and birth certificates of transgender residents who changed the gender ‌on those documents, in accordance with a law that took effect on Thursday.

The ‌move affects more than 1,000 people. The law requires residents to change their gender identification to the sex they ​were assigned at birth, and also bans residents from changing their gender on those documents in the future.

Affected residents must pay for their new driver's licenses.

The law also requires transgender people to use bathrooms and locker rooms in buildings owned or leased by government entities that match their ‌sex assigned at birth.

INCREASING RESTRICTIONS ⁠ON TRANSGENDER AMERICANS

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Transgender people in the United States have faced increasing restrictions at the state and national levels. Republican President Donald Trump has taken ⁠a particularly hard line since returning to office last year, issuing multiple executive orders limiting transgender rights.

One Trump directive stated that the U.S. government will recognize only two sexes, male and female. Another ​sought to ​exclude transgender athletes from female sports.

The new Kansas ​law "puts transgender people in danger any ‌time they interact with law enforcement or apply for a job or for housing or public benefits," said Harper Seldin, a senior staff attorney with the LGBTQ and HIV Project at the American Civil Liberties Union.

"The mismatch between how they present themselves in the world and their driver's license puts them at risk of discrimination or violence, and so that's why ‌many trans people choose to change the sex markers ​on our licenses so that we can live as ​ourselves in society and keep ourselves ​safe."

Kansas residents were permitted to change their gender markers on driver's licenses ‌and birth certificates until 2023, when those ​changes were halted amid ​litigation initiated by the state's Republican attorney general, Kris Kobach. Last year, the courts permitted transgender residents to once again make those changes. State lawmakers then introduced the ​bill enacted into law after ‌the Kansas legislature overrode Democratic Governor Laura Kelly's veto.

Seldin said the ACLU expects ​to file a lawsuit challenging the law by the end of Friday.

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New Photo - Top 5 performances by Connor Hellebuyck, USA hockey hero and NHL goalie

Top 5 performances by Connor Hellebuyck, USA hockey hero and NHL goalie Gary Pearson, The Hockey NewsThu, February 26, 2026 at 12:04 PM UTC 5 Top 5 performances by Connor Hellebuyck, USA hockey hero and NHL goalie Connor Hellebuyck, the primary reason Team USA broke its 46year Olympic men's hockey gold medal drought, forever dispelled his previous tag of not being a biggame goaltender. The threetime Vezina Trophy recipient and reigning Hart Trophy winner, proved to everyone why he's so decorated and in need of a larger trophy cabinet. U.S.

Top 5 performances by Connor Hellebuyck, USA hockey hero and NHL goalie

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Top 5 performances by Connor Hellebuyck, USA hockey hero and NHL goalie

Connor Hellebuyck, the primary reason Team USA broke its 46-year Olympic men's hockey gold medal drought, forever dispelled his previous tag of not being a big-game goaltender.

The three-time Vezina Trophy recipient and reigning Hart Trophy winner, proved to everyone why he's so decorated and in need of a larger trophy cabinet. U.S. President Donald Trump even said on Tuesday he will award Hellebuyck the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Let's dive into Hellebuyck's five best performances, three of which came from his first trip to the NHL playoffs. Nobody will be surprised to see which is cemented in the No. 1 spot.

And I doubt he'll ever top the performance we witnessed to culminate the 2026 Milano Cortina Games.

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Members of the US Men's Olympic hockey team are recogized by US President Donald Trump as he delivers the State of the Union address in the House Chamber of the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on Feb. 24, 2026.

Connor Hellebuyck's top 5 performances5. 2017-18 playoffs (Game 4, first round)

Hellebuyck has five shutouts in 58 playoff games, two of which occurred in consecutive games in the first round of the 2017-18 postseason against the Minnesota Wild.

Hellebuyck made the identical number of saves in Games 4 and 5, with 30 each. Due to playing on the road with the series still hanging in the balance (2-1 Jets), his Game 4 performance was marginally better.

The Jets won 2-0, leading to their Game 5 series clincher at home.

4. 2017-18 playoffs (Game 1, second round)

Playing in Nashville, one of the most inhospitable playoff environments, the Jets faced a daunting task against No. 1 seed Nashville in Game 1.

Hellebuyck made the 4-1 upset appear effortless despite the relentless barrage of attacks he was up against. He made 47 saves on 48 shots, finishing with a .979 save percentage.

Kevin Fiala broke Hellebuyck's shutout bid early in the third period, but the Jets' netminder was named the first star of the game.

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3. 2020-21 playoffs (Game 2, first round)

The Jets stormed into Edmonton in the second straight COVID-impacted playoffs and prevailed 1-0 over the Oilers in overtime, thanks to Hellebuyck's heroics.

He made 38 saves against Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, and Co., providing Winnipeg with a commanding 2-0 series lead heading back to Winnipeg for Game 3.

What made the goose egg even more impressive is the fact the Oilers haven't been shut out in the playoffs at home since that fateful night at Rogers Place.

2. 2017-18 playoffs (Game 7, second round)

Easily his best Game 7 performance, Hellebuyck marched into Nashville and silenced the raucous home crowd.

He made 36 saves on 37 shots for a .973 save percentage, propelling the Jets to a 5-1 victory and securing their place in the Western Conference final against the Vegas Golden Knights.

Hellebuyck won three of four in Nashville during his most successful playoff series.

1. 2026 Olympic gold medal game

With the weight of a nation and a 46-year wait tossed on his shoulders, Hellebuyck stood taller than the world's tallest building, assembling arguably the greatest goaltending performance in any competition, ever.

He faced 42 shots, many of which were of the high-danger variety, and turned aside 41. He made several monumental saves, including on Canada's 5-on-3 second-period power play, and stopped McDavid and Macklin Celebrini on breakaways.

That merely scratches the surface of his fairytale-like performance on the world's biggest stage.

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New Photo - Mbappé doubtful as Real Madrid aims to bounce back from shock La Liga loss

Mbappé doubtful as Real Madrid aims to bounce back from shock La Liga loss JOSEPH WILSONThu, February 26, 2026 at 10:42 AM UTC 0 Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the second leg of the Champions League playoff soccer match between Real Madrid and Benfica in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez) () BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Real Madrid will aim to bounce back from a shock La Liga loss that cost it the league lead when it hosts Getafe on Monday.

Mbappé doubtful as Real Madrid aims to bounce back from shock La Liga loss

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BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Real Madrid will aim to bounce back from a shock La Liga loss that cost it the league lead when it hosts Getafe on Monday.

Madrid may not be able to count on star striker Kylian Mbappé, who has been sidelined by a nagging knee injury.

Barcelona, meanwhile, has a tough game against Villarreal this weekend just days before it will try to conjure up a huge comeback and keep its Copa del Rey title defense alive.

Key matches

Mbappé, who leads the league with 23 goals, missed Wednesday's 2-1 victory over Benfica that sent his team into the round of 16 of the Champions League.

But he was on the field in Pamplona last weekend when Osasuna stunned Madrid 2-1. That loss allowed Barcelona to move back ahead of Madrid by one point after 25 rounds.

Barcelona hosts third-placed Villarreal on Saturday, three days before it must visit Atletico Madrid in the second leg of their Copa del Rey semifinal needing to overturn a 4-0 loss in their first meeting.

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Vinícius Júnior has five goals in his last four games for Madrid. If Mbappé is still out, he will lead the attack against an always stiff Getafe defense.

New Atletico Madrid forward Ademola Lookman has scored four times since joining from Atalanta in the winter transfer market. Atletico, in fourth place, hosts bottom side Real Oviedo on Saturday.

Mallorca striker Vedat Muriqi has struck 16 goals this campaign, second in La Liga to only Mbappé. But his team fired coach Jagoba Arrasate this week after it fell into the relegation zone. It hosts Real Sociedad on Saturday.

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Besides Mbappé, Madrid's injured also include Jude Bellingham, Eder Militao and Dani Ceballos.

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New Photo - Jeff Galloway, 1972 Olympian and walk-run pioneer, dies at 80

Jeff Galloway, 1972 Olympian and walkrun pioneer, dies at 80 Scooby Axson, USA TODAYThu, February 26, 2026 at 2:10 PM UTC 2 1 / 0Sports figures we lost in 2026Wilbur Wood, baseball, 19412026 Jeff Galloway, a pioneering runner who helped millions of people overcome fears and attempt their first marathon by promoting a runwalkrun strategy, and a member of the 1972 United States Olympic team, has died at the age of 80. His death on Wednesday, Feb. 25, in a Pensacola, Florida, hospital was caused by a hemorrhagic stroke, according to his daughterinlaw, Carissa Galloway.

Jeff Galloway, 1972 Olympian and walk-run pioneer, dies at 80

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Jeff Galloway, a pioneering runner who helped millions of people overcome fears and attempt their first marathon by promoting a run-walk-run strategy, and a member of the 1972 United States Olympic team, has died at the age of 80.

His death on Wednesday, Feb. 25, in a Pensacola, Florida, hospital was caused by a hemorrhagic stroke, according to his daughter-in-law, Carissa Galloway.

"Jeff spent his life proving that anyone could cross a finish line. He celebrated every mile, every walk break, and every finish. He coached millions, but found fulfillment in each of your stories of personal accomplishment," his family said in a statement. "Jeff did not just make runners. He empowered people to believe in themselves. He is survived by every person who ever crossed a finish line and thought, 'I didn't think I could do this.' "

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Former Olympic distance runner Jeff Galloway speaks to runners before the start of the Donna Marathon in Jacksonville Beach, Florida on Feb. 5, 2023.

The effective run-walk-run marathon strategy, better known as "jeffing," began in 1974, two years after he made the Olympic team in the 10,000 meters and served as an alternate on the marathon team.

"My mission now, at the age of 80-plus, is to show that people can do things that are normally not done, and can do them safely," Galloway told The New York Times last year.

Galloway ran more than 200 marathons in his lifetime, and was recently hospitalized and had survived heart failure in 2021.

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Jeff Galloway, 1972 Olympian and walk-run pioneer, dies at 80

Jeff Galloway, 1972 Olympian and walkrun pioneer, dies at 80 Scooby Axson, USA TODAYThu, February 26, 2026 at 2:10 PM UTC ...

 

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