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Winter wallop's, looming doomsday, Belichick's rebuff: Week in review

Winter wallop's, looming doomsday, Belichick's rebuff: Week in review

Bad news for humanity:We're closer than ever to Armageddon.The "Doomsday Clock," updated each year by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, now rests at 85 seconds to midnight − four seconds closer than last year and theclosest to midnightsince its introduction in 1947. The bulletin cites a "failure of leadership" worldwide on dangers such as nuclear weaponry, climate change, "disruptive technologies" like artificial intelligence, and the rise of "nationalistic autocracies" − plus the "threat multiplier" of disinformation and conspiracies. Change is possible, the scientists say, but"we are running out of time."

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'Doomsday Clock' inches closer

Is a Trump coin in the bank?

ADonald Trumpcoin could be coming − if it survives a political and legal battle. The Treasury Department is preparing to printthe president's face on a $1 cointo markthe nation's 250th birthday, but congressional Democrats question whether it's legal to depict a living president on a coin and demand that shelved coins for civil rights figures be reinstated. The Trump-appointed Commission of Fine Arts, which reviews such matters, has considered three classical designs and voted for a side profile, which one commissioner noted had "a statesman-like quality to the quaff of the hair."

Book a room on the moon

If you stayed inthe first hotel on the moon, how many reward points would that be worth? A San Francisco-based start-up called GRU Space plans to open lunar lodgings by 2032, a tall order consideringhumans haven't been to the moon in more than 50 years. The structure would be inflatable and house four guests for several days; a second version would be built in later years with more permanent local materials. The company says it'slooking for "adventurers"and "those taking a 'honeymoon' to the next level" – and people who can pony up a $1 million deposit. The cost for the stay? An estimated $416,667 a night.

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Paris Hilton says no to rejection

No one likes rejection, butfor Paris Hilton, it feels like physical pain. And the condition has a name: rejection sensitive dysphoria, or RSD, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Hilton, 44, described on "The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Show" podcast on Jan. 26 how someone being rude to her, for example, can literally hurt and feel"like a demon in your mind."She links RSD to her ADHD − a connection the clinic also confirms − and calls the latter her "superpower." As for her pain, she says, "now I know it's not real. It's just like the RSD kicking in."

Hall of Fame says: Sorry, Bill Belichick

The Pro Football Hall of Fame class of 2026 will not include at least one notable name: Bill Belichick,architect of the New England Patriots dynastyand eight-time Super Bowl champion, whofailed to make the listin his first year of eligibility. Among those in the world of sports who shared their shock at the snub:Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes,Jimmy Johnson, Troy Aikman, J.J. Watt, LeBron James,President Donald Trump(OK, not a sports figure) and Belichick himself, who, according to ESPN, asked an associate, "What does a guy have to do?"− Compiled and written by Robert Abitbol

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