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Sexual assaults on airplanes are on the rise, CBS News investigation finds Scott MacFarlane Mon, February 16, 2026 at 1:46 AM UTC 0 Sexual assaults on airplanes are on the rise, CBS News investigation finds Renee Solofra felt trapped in the middle seat on a flight from Chicago to Florida in September 2023. She said the man sitting next to her in the aisle seat was visibly intoxicated, smelled of alcohol and continued to drink before sexually assaulting her.

Sexual assaults on airplanes are on the rise, CBS News investigation finds

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Sexual assaults on airplanes are on the rise, CBS News investigation finds

Renee Solofra felt trapped in the middle seat on a flight from Chicago to Florida in September 2023. She said the man sitting next to her in the aisle seat was visibly intoxicated, smelled of alcohol and continued to drink before sexually assaulting her.

"I already had the back of my neck grabbed; I had my hand grabbed; I'd had my cellphone taken out of my hand and had to take it back from the individual," she said. "We were close to landing and at that point in time, I had crossed my arms on my lap, closed my eyes and was just thinking to myself, 'we're finally going to land.' And that's when he grabbed my breast."

Solofra recalled breaking down in tears when she was finally able to get off the plane and report the assault to the gate agent. She pressed charges against her aggressor, Daniel McAdams, who pleaded guilty to battery.

"It affected my job, it affected my life. I was scared to travel," Solofra told CBS News. "I had to try to have my voice heard, and the amounts of counseling and therapy that I've gone through — and I've never gone through therapy before in my life. It turned my world upside down."

A CBS News investigation found the FBI investigated more than 170 similar cases of passengers assaulting other passengers on flights in 2024. That's up from about 130 the year before. It's a small fraction of the millions of air travelers each year, but CBS News found that number is up sharply. There's fear the cases are widely underreported, and the airline industry and authorities aren't aggressively tracking in-air assaults.

Renee Solofra spoke with CBS News about being grabbed by a man sitting next to her on a flight. / Credit: CBS News

The FBI didn't have some of these figures readily available until CBS News requested them. Since some cases are handled by local airport police, who don't publicly report numbers, it's difficult to know just how many others experienced what Solofra suffered.

CBS News' examination found many of the incidents happen on long distance or international flights, often at night and often when the attacker has consumed alcohol.

There are conditions facing air travelers today that may increase vulnerability, according to Sara Nelson, international president of the Association of Flight Attendants.

In the past, she said, "There were a lot of open seats; seats also were not as close together and you had a line of sight and flight attendants could see. There were more of us [flight attendants] on planes, too. We could walk through and keep an eye on the cabin."

"Today, actually, ironically, with more eyes literally in the cabin, but closer together and no line of sight between the rows, it's difficult for witnesses to see this," she said.

The FBI and the airline industry said they take the threat seriously, and thoroughly look into all claims.

"Flight attendants are often the ones getting the report," Nelson, who said she herself has been a victim of sexual assault on a flight, told CBS News.

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She explained the report goes to the flight's destination.

"Anywhere in that chain, if someone dismisses it as 'no big deal,' there's not the kind of response that's necessary to have accountability," Nelson said.

To get more accountability, Renee Solofra has filed a lawsuit against American Airlines.

A spokesperson for American wrote in a statement: "The safety and security of our customers and team members remains our top priority. At this time, we are unable to comment on active litigation."

The law firm Romaucci and Blandin represents about a dozen women, including Solofra, who say they've been sexually assaulted on airplanes.

"The sad thing about this is that people don't know that this is happening consistently," said Daisy Ayllรณn, a partner at the Chicago-based firm.

Ayllรณn believes information sharing would go a long way to tackling this issue.

"There is no system currently that requires the airlines to actually report the numbers," she said. "So, the numbers that the FBI has, those numbers are exclusively from victims who are deciding to come forward and they're making a report. But we know that there's more victims out there because the airlines receive those complaints. The airlines are speaking to the passengers directly, and the airlines are not reporting those numbers to the FBI. So there are a lot of gaps in information."

Solofra is urging passengers to report assaults promptly. She hopes airlines will also report numbers to authorities, and the public, so people will know the risk.

"Silence only protects the aggressor," she said. "There needs to be reform and we're not going to stop until that reform happens."

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Why Kyndryl Stock Crashed This Week Keith Noonan, The Motley FoolFebruary 16, 2026 at 3:43 AM 0 Key Points Kyndryl's fiscal Q3 results wound up being weaker than Wall Street anticipated. The company slashed its sales and freecashflow targets for the current fiscal year. 10 stocks we like better than KyndrylKyndryl (NYSE: KD) stock plummeted over the last week of trading. The company's share price plunged 47.9% over the period. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 declined 1.4%, and the Nasdaq Composite declined 2.1%.

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Kyndryl's fiscal Q3 results wound up being weaker than Wall Street anticipated.

The company slashed its sales and free-cash-flow targets for the current fiscal year.

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Kyndryl (NYSE: KD) stock plummeted over the last week of trading. The company's share price plunged 47.9% over the period. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 declined 1.4%, and the Nasdaq Composite declined 2.1%.

Kyndryl released its latest quarterly report this week, and it would be an understatement to say that investors were disappointed with the results. In addition to sales and earnings that came in below Wall Street's targets, the company also lowered its forward guidance.

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Kyndryl's fiscal Q3 results were a dud

On Feb. 9, Kyndryl published results for the third quarter of its 2026 fiscal year -- a period which ended Dec. 31. The business recorded non-GAAP (adjusted) earnings per share of $0.52 on sales of $3.86 billion. Meanwhile, the average analyst estimate had called for a per-share profit of $0.60 and sales of $3.91 billion.

While the company's Kyndryl Consult business grew sales 24% year over year in the quarter, it wasn't enough to stop overall revenue from falling short of expectations. Margins for the period also came in softer than anticipated.

Kyndryl's new full-year guidance was a shocker

In conjunction with its fiscal Q3 report, Kyndryl lowered its full-year guidance. The company now expects free cash flow for the fiscal year to be between $325 million and $375 million -- down from its previous forecast for free cash flow of roughly $550 million. Meanwhile, constant-currency sales are now projected to decline between 2% and 3% this year. Previously, the company had forecasted constant-currency growth of 1%.

Kyndryl's forecasts for the fiscal year suggest substantial performance deterioration for the business in the current quarter. While the company reiterated previous targets issued for the 2028 fiscal year, the steep drop-off in sales and free cash flow has caused investors to lose confidence.

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4 Hypergrowth Tech Investments to Buy in 2026 Including, of Course, Nvidia Selena Maranjian, The Motley FoolFebruary 16, 2026 at 3:56 AM 0 Key Points Nvidia is the 800pound gorilla among semiconductor companies, with plenty of room to keep growing. Palantir is growing by leaps and bounds as is its stock price. The Vanguard Information Technology ETF can give you partownership of 300plus brisk growers. 10 stocks we like better than Nvidia › Who wouldn't want some hypergrowth tech stocks in their portfolio? Here are some to consider.

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Nvidia is the 800-pound gorilla among semiconductor companies, with plenty of room to keep growing.

Palantir is growing by leaps and bounds -- as is its stock price.

The Vanguard Information Technology ETF can give you part-ownership of 300-plus brisk growers.

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Who wouldn't want some hyper-growth tech stocks in their portfolio?

Here are some to consider. I'll start off with their performance in recent years, to demonstrate just how hyper-growthy they are, and I'll include returns for a low-fee S&P 500 index fund, too, for comparison. (Note that these S&P 500 returns are a bit outsize, too, as the S&P 500 has averaged annual returns of closer to 10% over many long periods, including years when it declined.)

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Equity

5-Year Avg. Annual Return

10-Year Avg. Annual Return

15-Year Avg. Annual Return

Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA)

67.87%

76.81%

47.10%

Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR)

30.22%

N/A

N/A

MercadoLibre (NASDAQ: MELI)

1.62%

37.26%

25.35%

Vanguard Information Technology ETF (NYSEMKT: VGT)

15.70%

24.24%

18.72%

Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (NYSEMKT: VOO)

13.82%

16.09%

13.77%

Source: Morningstar.com, as of Feb. 9, 2026.

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1. Nvidia

What assortment of hyper-growth stocks wouldn't include semiconductor giant Nvidia? It's been riding the artificial intelligence (AI) wave as it cranks out chips used in data centers for AI processing. Its future looks quite promising, as big tech companies are committing billions of dollars to AI infrastructure.

It also has a new chip coming out, the Rubin, which is designed to facilitate AI inference processes, and it should keep Nvidia competitive. The company's Blackwell chip has already been quite successful and the Rubin platform outperforms it. Clearly, Nvidia is working hard to keep up with advancing technologies.

Better still, Nvidia's stock actually seems appealingly priced, with a recent forward-looking price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 24.3, well below the five-year average of 37.4. Wall Street agrees, with the vast majority of analysts rating the stock a buy or strong buy, and one seeing a 90% upside in the stock from recent levels.

2. Palantir Technologies

Palantir specializes in AI-based data mining and analytic solutions for businesses and other entities, and counts the U.S. government as a major customer. It's been growing briskly, posting fourth-quarter revenue up 70% year over year and a customer count up 34%.

Some investors in software companies like to check out the "Rule of 40," which sums a company's annual revenue growth and its adjusted operating margin. Results above 40 are favorable, and Palantir's has gone from 81% in its fourth quarter of last year to a whopping 127% in its recent fourth quarter. Such numbers suggest that Palantir is wringing a lot of profit from every dollar of sales -- and sales are increasing rapidly, too.

Still, everything isn't perfect. Palantir faces great growth potential internationally, but lately it hasn't had the people power to capitalize on that. Some companies might acquire other companies in order to expand their talent base, but Palantir CEO Alex Karp has said that "We don't do acquisitions because we are a thick, dense culture, which means you'd have to fit in."

Palantir's shares have long traded near nosebleed levels, but they're down about 20% year-to-date as I write this, making them somewhat more attractively priced. But with a price-to-sales ratio recently at 80, they're still priced for perfection.

3. MercadoLibre

MercadoLibre is a major e-commerce and fintech (financial technology) company serving Latin America. As of its third quarter, it boasted 115 million unique buyers and 72 million monthly active users of its fintech services, with net revenue up 39% year over year and a net profit margin of 5.7%. Management noted that this was "the 27th consecutive quarter of [revenue] growth above 30%."

The stock has not risen much so far this year, though, partly on concerns about competition, as Sea Limited's Shopee marketplace has been stealing market share from MercadoLibre in Brazil. Two can still win in Latin America, if it comes to that, though, because, per a report from consulting firm Endeavor and MercadoLibre, e-commerce sales in Latin America are likely to grow 1.5 times faster than the global average.

This company has a lot of growth potential, and an attractively priced stock at recent levels, with a forward P/E of 31, well below the five-year average of 64.

4. Vanguard Information Technology ETF

Lastly, here's an exchange-traded fund (ETF), a fund that trades like a stock, and one of the best growth ETFs. Its top holdings include several of the "Magnificent Seven" stocks, such as Microsoft, Apple, and Nvidia. It offers an easy way to invest in a lot -- 300-plus -- of growth stocks.

With all of these stocks and this ETF, though, remember that when the market pulls back, as it always does now and then, fast growers can pull back more sharply. Be prepared for volatility, and aim to be a long-term investor, able to ride out downturns.

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Japan PM Takaichi to hold first meeting with BOJ chief Ueda since election win By Leika KiharaFebruary 16, 2026 at 4:02 AM 0 1 / 2Japanese PM Takaichi holds a press conference in TokyoJapan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), speaks during a press conference at the LDP headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, 09 February, 2026. Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party secured more than twothirds of the seats in the House of Representatives in a historic landslide, giving Prime Minister Takaichi a strong mandate to advance her conservative policy agenda.

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TOKYO, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda and Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will hold their first bilateral meeting on Monday since the ruling party's landslide election victory, ‌which could serve as a venue to discuss the central bank's rate-hike plans.

The meeting at 5 p.m. (0800 ‌GMT) comes amid simmering market speculation that the rising cost of living, driven in part by the weak yen, could prod the central ​bank to raise interest rates as soon as March or April.

Their previous face-to-face talks, held in November, laid the groundwork for the BOJ's rate hike in December. At the time of the meeting, the yen was slumping on the view that Takaichi would push back against an early rate hike by the BOJ.

Ueda told reporters after the November meeting the ‌premier "seemed to have acknowledged" his explanation that ⁠the BOJ was gradually raising rates to ensure Japan made a smooth landing towards its inflation target. A month later, the BOJ raised its short-term policy rate to a ⁠30-year high of 0.75%.

Takaichi's historic election win on February 8 has heightened market attention to whether the dovish premier will renew her calls for the BOJ to keep interest rates low.

The yen's recent rebound may change the government's view on ​the desirable ​pace of future rate hikes, some analysts say. After sliding ​close to the psychologically important 160 mark ‌in January, the yen gained nearly 3% last week in its largest rise since November 2024. The dollar stood at 152.66 yen in Asia on Monday.

Under Japanese law, the BOJ nominally enjoys independence although that has not shielded it from past political pressure to expand monetary support for a moribund economy. Yen moves have historically been key triggers of BOJ action as politicians apply pressure on the central bank for steps to influence market moves.

Known as ‌an advocate of expansionary fiscal and monetary policies, Takaichi has stayed ​mum on BOJ policy, but made comments during her election campaign ​that were interpreted by markets as preaching the ​benefits of a weak yen.

She also has the authority to fill two seats opening ‌up at the BOJ's nine-member board this year, ​which could influence the central ​bank's policy debate.

Under Ueda, the BOJ exited his predecessor's massive stimulus in 2024 and has raised short-term rates several times including in December. With inflation exceeding its 2% target for nearly four years, the ​BOJ has stressed its readiness to keep ‌raising interest rates. Markets have roughly priced in an 80% chance of another hike by April.

The ​BOJ chief typically holds a bilateral meeting with the premier about once every quarter to discuss economic and ​price developments.

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New Photo - 'Madam Secretary' Star Tรจa Leoni Is Headed Back to Comedy With New Sitcom Alongside Jamie Lee Curtis

'Madam Secretary' Star Tรจa Leoni Is Headed Back to Comedy With New Sitcom Alongside Jamie Lee Curtis Megan JohnsonFebruary 16, 2026 at 5:10 AM 0 Photo by LUCY NICHOLSON on Getty Images Tรจa Leoni may be most famous for her dramatic roles, but the actress is returning to TV with a new comedy pilot. Leoni, 59, rose to stardom with roles in films like Deep Impact, The Family Man, and Bad Boys. But it was her role in the dramatic series Madam Secretary, in which she played United States Secretary of State Elizabeth McCord, that led her to mainstream success. Now, Leoni is headed back to network TV.

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Tรจa Leoni may be most famous for her dramatic roles, but the actress is returning to TV with a new comedy pilot.

Leoni, 59, rose to stardom with roles in films like Deep Impact, The Family Man, and Bad Boys. But it was her role in the dramatic series Madam Secretary, in which she played United States Secretary of State Elizabeth McCord, that led her to mainstream success.

Now, Leoni is headed back to network TV. She's set to star in Newlyweds, an NBC pilotco-created by Gail Lerner and Jamie Lee Curtis, Deadline reported. The series is a later-in-life love story about a free-spirited woman named Jeanie, played by Leoni, and a buttoned-up professor who marry impetuously after a whirlwind courtship, according to the synopsis.

While Lerner will pen the series, Curtis is expected to take on a supporting role.

It won't be Leoni's first time tackling a sitcom. Back in the '90s, she starred alongside Holland Taylor in The Naked Truth, which followed the drama of a tabloid news publication.

She Flexed Her Comedy Chops on Only Murders in the Building

Leoni's new comedy gig follows her successful run on season 5 of Hulu's hit series Only Murders in the Building, in which she played Sofia Caccimelio, the wife of the missing "Dry Cleaning King of Brooklyn," Nicky Caccimelio. After years of dramatic roles, it was great to see Leoni inject a little humor into things!

Leoni is a Newlywed

Leoni, who was previously married to David Duchovny, married actor Tim Daly, known for roles on Wings, Private Practice, and Madam Secretary, in 2025. The duo first met on Secretary in 2014, and played husband and wife Elizabeth and Henry McCord in the series, which ran for six seasons.

When asked when he fell in love with Leoni, Daly spoke candidly with PEOPLE: "God, about four minutes after I met her at the office of Madam Secretary,"

While the duo doesn't appear on social media together all that often, occasionally they pull a good one out of the archive, like Daly's throwback photo of Leoni and himself with Madeleine Albright.

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Catch Up on The Hunting Party Season 1 on Netflix Before Season 2 Returns February 26 DeAnna JanesFebruary 16, 2026 at 5:11 AM 0 Photo by NBC on Getty Images The chase is on. Fans of The Hunting Party are searching for the rest of season two. So, where is it? According to NBC, it's right around the corner. More on that in a sec. For those new to series, good news: You can catch up on Netflix, as season one dropped on the streaming platform today and is now available to binge in its entirety.

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The chase is on.

Fans of The Hunting Party are searching for the rest of season two. So, where is it?

According to NBC, it's right around the corner. More on that in a sec.

For those new to series, good news: You can catch up on Netflix, as season one dropped on the streaming platform today and is now available to binge in its entirety.

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The NBC series, which airs on the network, then streams on Peacock, debuted Jan. 19, 2025. Season two kicked off Jan. 8, 2026. Season two has not yet become available on Netflix; though, the season's first four episodes are available to binge on Peacock.

So, back to our original question: When will the rest of season two drop?

Due to the Winter Games, which are airing through Feb. 22, 2026, on NBC and Peacock, The Hunting Party took a hiatus. According to the network, however, the series will return the week following the Olympics' Closing Ceremony.

Episode five of season two airs Thursday, Feb. 26, at 10/9 c on NBC. It will then stream on Peacock. And the regular scheduled programming returns, with one episode weekly.

The Hunting Party follows FBI profiler Bex Henderson (Melissa Roxburgh of Manifest fame) as she and her task force track serial killers and psychopaths who broke out of a secret government prison called the Pit. Featured killers have included Eric McCormack (Will & Grace), Elizabeth Gillies (Dynasty), and Neicy Nash-Betts (Claws).

In season two, episode five, Kelsey Grammer guest-stars as a cult leader and serial killer named Noah Cyrus. The following episode sees Jefferson White of Yellowstone fame playing Lou Kaplan, a killer obsessed with social media influencers. Come episode eight, Manifest's Josh Dallas and Roxburgh reunite onscreen with Dallas playing Elliot Carr, a killer who goes by the name The Connecticut Cobbler and skins his victims for shoe materials.

So, lots to look forward to. Catch up on Netflix this long weekend.

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Fans Discuss Potential Tournament of Champions Season 7 Competitors Andrea ReiherFebruary 16, 2026 at 4:18 AM 0 Daniel Zuchnik/Getty Images for NYCWFF The mystery around Tournament of Champions season 7 just got even hotter—and fans think they already know at least one of the secret "culinary icons.

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The mystery around Tournament of Champions season 7 just got even hotter—and fans think they already know at least one of the secret "culinary icons."

When Guy Fieri revealed that four food world legends would enter TOC VII as top-seeded competitors—with their identities kept secret until they walk into the arena—viewers immediately began speculating, especially because Fieri said they were people who have never competed on Tournament of Champions before.

One fan wrote, "Icons: does that mean Bobby & Gordon will compete?"

Another added, "Could the icons be Bobby Flay, Michael Symon, Morimoto and Tom (head judge of Top Chef)?"

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The Morimoto reference points to Masaharu Morimoto, the legendary Iron Chef, while "Tom" refers to Tom Colicchio, longtime head judge of Top Chef and a five-time James Beard Award winner.

And then there's the name that keeps popping up in comment after comment: Bobby Flay.

"Will Bobby Flay finally compete? ๐Ÿค”," one viewer asked, to which another replied, "This! If you tell me Icon, I want Bobby!"

One fan even warned that if the icons are simply past TOC competitors, "This surprise isn't gonna land lol… they have to be legit surprises, like Bobby Flay, Michael Symon, etc. type of surprises…"

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Could a Judge Cross the Line?

Some viewers are even looking closer to home.

"I nominate Chef Scott Conant for next season!!! Always a judge, never a competitor, let's see what you got, hot stuff!" one fan wrote, prompting another to respond, "I agree, he should compete. He did compete on Triple Threat and won. He is fun to watch."

Conant is already confirmed to appear this season as a judge, but the speculation underscores just how invested viewers are in the "icon" twist.

Jet Tila's Redemption Run?

While fans debate the secret top seeds, many are laser-focused on one returning competitor: Jet Tila.

Tila has made it to the semifinals four seasons in a row — seasons 2, 3, 4 and 5 — only to fall just short of the championship. He lost in the quarterfinals in season 1 and in the second round in season 6.

Several fans are openly campaigning for a breakthrough win this year.

But for Fieri, the emotional stakes of season 7 go far beyond bracket predictions.

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In a recent Instagram video previewing the season, he called this installment "probably, out of all the TOCs, the most emotional for me."

He pointed to Shirley Chung returning after battling stage four tongue cancer, and Tobias Dorzon competing after surviving a shooting in which he was shot 11 times.

"To go to rehab, to come back, and come compete in TOC 7. What a warrior," Fieri said of Dorzon.

"There's Jet Tila going for his fifth time in the Final Four. There's newcomers coming through qualifiers getting to the Final Four. It's the high highs and the low lows of TOC."

Whether the four secret icons turn out to be Bobby Flay, Morimoto, Colicchio, or someone else entirely, one thing is clear: expectations for season 7 are sky-high.

Tournament of Champions season 7 premieres March 1 on Food Network, following the qualifier episodes currently airing.

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