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Imprisoned Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi is in worsening health, husband says

February 13, 2026
Imprisoned Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi is in worsening health, husband says

PARIS (AP) — The health of Iran's imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi is worsening, in part because of a beating she endured during her arrest two months ago, her husband told The Associated Press on Friday.

Speaking at his home in Paris, Taghi Rahmani said he has not been able to speak with his wife since she wasarrested on Dec. 12during a visit to the eastern Iranian city of Mashhad. She was allowed a single brief phone call to her brother and has only spoken to her lawyer once — after she was handed a new prison sentence earlier this week, he said.

Mohammadi was arrested several weeks before nationwide protests began to spread around Iran, culminating in marches by hundreds of thousands on Jan. 8 to Jan. 9, until they were crushed by a heavy government crackdown. Rights groups have so far countedmore than 7,000 deadand say the true number is likely far higher; the government has put the toll at more than 3,100 dead.

The 53-year-oldMohammadistarted a hunger strike in prison on Feb. 2, and several days later a court sentenced her tomore than seven additional years in prison, her lawyer in Iran posted on X over the weekend. Authorities did not immediately acknowledge the sentence. She was already serving a sentence of 13 years and nine months on charges of collusion against state security and propaganda against Iran's government, but had been released onfurlough since late 2024 over medical concerns.

It was not clear if Mohammadi has ended her hunger strike since her sentencing, her husband said.

Rahmani, who has lived in exile since 2012, said he last spoke to his wife, who lives in Tehran, the night before she left for Mashhad. She was attending a memorial there for a human rights lawyer who had died the previous week under unclear circumstances. At the memorial, plainclothes members of the security forces began to assault Mohammadi before she had finished her speech, according to her husband.

He said multiple men hit and kicked her in her side, head and neck.

Details of her deteriorating condition have come from released detainees who had been held alongside Mohammadi in Mashhad, Rahmani said.

"Collectively this information shows her physical condition is very severe because of the hits she got, her bruised body," he said, adding that her heart condition had worsened.

Mohammadi suffered multiple heart attacks while imprisoned before undergoing emergency surgery in 2022, her supporters say. Her lawyer in late 2024 revealed doctors found a bone lesion they feared could be cancerous, which later was removed.

"Our main concern about Narges is her illnesses," Rahmani said. He said three of her four coronary arteries are constricted and she has pulmonary problems. "These illnesses she has gotten from being in prison. When she is in prison it isn't possible to take care of her health," he said.

The Nobel committee condemned the "ongoing life-threatening mistreatment" of Mohammadi, in a statement issued Wednesday.

Sentenced without a lawyer

Mohammadi, a human rights activist, has been imprisoned multiple times over her vocal criticisms of Iran's theocratic rule. She was awarded the Nobel in 2023 while in prison. Even during her medical furlough, she kept up her activism with public protests and international media appearances, including demonstrating in front of Tehran's notorious Evin prison, where she had been held.

Mohammadi's new sentence was handed down Saturday by a Revolutionary Court in Mashhad, her lawyer, Mostafa Nili, said on X. Such courts typically issue verdicts with little or no opportunity for defendants to contest their charges.

Nili was not allowed to attend the court sentencing, but Mohammadi was able to contact him afterward — her first contact with her lawyer since her arrest, Rahmani said.

"In the court, she didn't defend herself because she has the belief that the Islamic Republic's court has made its ruling already, from before, and 100% this verdict will be confirmed," he said.

"We want Narges' release," he said. "A human rights activist – a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize – whom they have arrested has no permission for access to a lawyer."

"A flagrant crime"

A writer, Rahmani was a political prisoner in Iran multiple times himself, for a total of more than 14 years. Abuses during his imprisonment caused him to lose much of his hearing.

Rahmani said conditions for political prisoners in Iran have continued to deteriorate amid the suppression of the latest protests. The crackdown is the deadliest since the Islamic Republic was created in 1979. The U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency has put the number of arrests at more than 50,000. The AP has been unable to verify that figure.

"In these 47 years, the Islamic Republic hadn't killed people to this extent. This is a flagrant crime. People very clearly want to put the Islamic Republic behind them," Rahmani said. "They want a republic, they want democracy."

U.S. President Donald Trump has moved an aircraft carrier andother military assetsto the Persian Gulf and suggested the U.S. could attack Iranover the killing of peaceful demonstratorsor if Tehran launches mass executions over the protests. Asecond American aircraft carrieris on its way to the Mideast. Trump has also opened negotiations with Iran.

Rahmani said he opposed any attack by an outside country on Iran and said he doesn't believe Trump wants to help protesters.

"Donald Trump won't bring democracy for us. Donald Trump is after a series of issues he wants to get to — like the nuclear issue, like the missile issue, and then Israel," he said. Israel and the U.S. both struck Iran heavily during last year's 12-day war.

"For this reason, in my opinion, they are not credible as far as democracy for Iran goes," he said.

He said he believed any political transition to democracy must come from within the country.

"We want Iran to be a free country, with a democracy, and that we can ourselves return to our own country. Every person loves the land where he or she was born, and tries to help it blossom," he said.

Radjy reported from Cairo.

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US sending second aircraft carrier group to Middle East, sources say

February 13, 2026
US sending second aircraft carrier group to Middle East, sources say

The Pentagon is sending a second aircraft carrier group – theUSS Gerald Ford– to the Middle East, according to a senior administration official and three sources familiar with the matter, a move that puts pressure on Iran even as President Donald Trump has said talks with Tehran will continue.

CNN The US Navy’s Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group operates as a joint, multi-domain force with a US Air Force B-52 Stratofortress, on November 13, 2025. - Petty Officer 3rd Class Tajh Pay/US Navy

Trump told reporters Friday he's dispatching the second carrier group in case he is unable to reach a diplomatic agreement.

"In case we don't make a deal, we'll need it," he said, later adding the ships would depart if diplomacy is successful.

The Ford carrier strike group – the US' most advanced – has been positioned in the Caribbean Sea for several months amid Trump's campaign in Venezuela, which has included strikes on suspected drug boats in the Caribbean and culminated in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in Caracas.

It will now join the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Middle East region, expanding Trump's options for a potential strike on Iran. The move was first reported by theNew York Times.

The change comes even as Trump told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a White House visit on Wednesday heintendsto keep pursuing a deal with Iran.

"They want to make a deal, as they should want to make a deal," Trump said last week. "They know the consequences if they don't. If they don't make a deal, the consequences are very steep. So we'll see what happens."

Trump said Thursday that he hopes to get a deal with Iran "over the next month."

But the president has not ruled out ordering new strikes and has ordered a buildup of assets that would allow for a major US air campaign against Iran's nuclear and missile assets. Aside from the USS Abraham Lincoln, several US warships have been positioned in the region, comprising what Trump has referred to as a "flotilla."

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The USS Abraham Lincolnarrived in the Indian Oceanlast month, putting it closer to assist in any potential US operations targeting Iran.

Days later, the Lincoln carrier was transiting the Arabian Sea about 500 miles from Iran's southern coast when itshot down an Iranian drone.

Meanwhile, delegations from the US and Iranmet earlier this monthin Oman for the first round of negotiations since the US and Israel struck Iran last summer. The talks came after Trumpheld off on strikesagainst Iran after seriously considering military action in response to the country's brutal crackdown on protesters.

After completing talks, US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushnervisited the Lincoln carrier.

A spokesperson for US Southern Command, which oversees the military's operations in the Western Hemisphere, told CNN the change in force posture won't diminish the US' capabilities in the Caribbean.

"While force posture evolves, our operational capability does not. SOUTHCOM forces remain fully ready to project power, defend themselves, and protect U.S. interests in the region. At the direction of the President and the Secretary of War, we continue mission-focused operations to counter illicit activities and malign actors in the Western Hemisphere."

CNN has also reached out to the US Central Command, whose purview includes military operations in the Middle East.

This story has been updated with additional reporting.

CNN's Natasha Bertrand, Zachary Cohen and Kaanita Iyer contributed to this report.

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Over 22,000 Pounds Of Ground Beef Recalled For Possible E. Coli In Several States

February 13, 2026
Over 22,000 Pounds Of Ground Beef Recalled For Possible E. Coli In Several States

FSIS recalled 22,912 pounds of raw ground beef from CS Beef Packers, LLC, due to possible E. coli O145 contamination.

Delish cooking ground beef
  • The products were shipped to distributors in California, Idaho, and Oregon for foodservice distribution.

  • No illnesses have been confirmed yet, but foodservice operators should not serve the products and should discard them or return them.

If you have burgers or meatballs on your weekend dinner menu, you might want to think again.

The FSIS just announced arecallof 22,912 pounds of raw ground beef products from CS Beef Packers, LLC, due to possible contamination withE. coliO145. The issue was discovered during FSIS testing at a downstream customer, whereE. coliwas detected in the ground beef. The affected products were shipped to distributors in three states—California, Idaho, and Oregon—and were intended for foodservice distribution. In other words, it's unlikely to be in your home fridge, but it may be in restaurants, hotels, or other commercial kitchen freezers.

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The recalled products bear the establishment number "EST. 630" and include:

  • 10-lb. chubs of "Beef, Coarse Ground, 73 L" packed in cardboard cases with case code 18601, Use/Freeze By 2/4/2026, and time stamps between 7:03 and 8:32.

  • 10-lb. chubs of "Fire River Farms Classic Beef Fine Ground 73L" packed in cardboard cases with case code 19583, Use/Freeze By 2/4/2026, and time stamps between 7:03 and 8:32.

  • Four 10-lb. chubs of "Fire River Farms Classic Beef Fine Ground 81L" packed in cardboard cases with case code 19563, Use/Freeze By 2/4/2026, and time stamps between 7:03 and 8:32.

All affected products were produced on January 14, 2026, and there's concern they may still be in foodservicefreezers. So far, there have been no confirmed reports of illness, but foodservice locations are urged not to serve the products and to either throw them away or return them to the place of purchase. Thank goodness it's not peak BBQ season.

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When does “Spider-Noir ”come out? Everything we know about Nicolas Cage's gritty live-action series

February 13, 2026
Nicolas Cage as Ben Reilly/The Spider on 'Spider-Noir' Courtesy of Prime Video

Courtesy of Prime Video

Key Points

  • Spider-Noir follows Ben Reilly, an aging private investigator in 1930s New York who's must don his superhero mask once more.

  • Nicolas Cage stars as the title character, with Lamorne Morris, Li Jun Li, and Brendan Gleeson rounding out the cast.

  • The series debuts in late May.

They say that "with great power comes great responsibility," but that doesn't exactly apply to this particular riff on Spider-Man.

Spider-Noiris a darker take on the Spidey mythos that takes inspiration from the vintage noir films of filmmakers like Fritz Lang and Otto Preminger. This riff on the character has appeared in several Marvel projects over the years, but gained fresh attention whenNicolas Cagevoiced the variant in 2018'sSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.

Now, Cage will play Spider-Noir, here known as the Spider, in a live-action series for Prime Video and MGM+, marking the Oscar-winning actor's first leading role on television.

Here's everything you need to know aboutSpider-Noir, from its release date to the multiple formats in which it'll be presented.

What isSpider-Noirabout?

Nicolas Cage as Ben Reilly on 'Spider-Noir' Courtesy of Prime Video

Courtesy of Prime Video

Spider-Noir"tells the story of Ben Reilly, an aging and down on his luck private investigator in 1930s New York, who is forced to grapple with his past life as the city's one and only superhero," per the official synopsis.

Unlike the usual Spider-Man Noir, which cloaks Peter Parker in shadows, the live-action series flips the script by putting Ben Reilly behind the mask. Also, his masked crimefighting persona is not called Spider-Man — he's just the Spider.

Fans should recognize Ben, who in the comics is a clone of Peter known as the Scarlet Spider. He was designed to be Peter's foe, but ends up becoming a close ally. He first swung into action inThe Amazing Spider-Man#149 back in 1975, and remains a popular character to this day.

Harry Bradbeer, a veteran of shows likeKilling EveandFleabag, is among the series' directors. To better capture the feel of the story's era (and influences), you can watch it in "Authentic Black and White" or "True-Hue Full Color."

Is there aSpider-Noirtrailer?

The official teaser trailer forSpider-Noirdropped on Thursday, Feb. 12, and it wastes no time folding fans into its shadowy vision of Depression-era New York City. Just like the show itself, you can watch the trailer in color or in black and white.

It introduces Cage's Ben Reilly, decked out in a fedora and trench coat, looking every bit like a hard-boiled investigator of the era. He opens up to Cat Hardy (Li Jun Li) a.k.a. Black Cat, hinting that his strange powers aren't exactly easy to live with.

"The ticks, thoughts, impulses, I manage to suppress them... most of the time," he admits.

When he finally unleashes those powers, it results in late-night bar brawls and a masked figure soaring across Manhattan's skyline under the cover of night.

Cage teeters between reckless and restrained, giving Reilly the off-kilter edge that makes the actor so indelible. By the time the tagline flashes across the screen — "With no power comes no responsibility" — it hitsperfectly.

Who's in theSpider-Noircast?

Li Jun Li as Cat Hardy on 'Spider-Noir' Courtesy of Aaron Epstein

Courtesy of Aaron Epstein

In May 2024, MGM and Prime Video confirmed that Cage would take on the lead role. At the time, Sony Pictures Television Studios president Katherine Popesaid the teamwas "thrilled" to have him on board, noting that the actor brings "pathos, pain, and heart to this singular character."

Cagerecently spoke withEsquireabout his portrayal of Ben as "70 percent [Humphrey] Bogart, and 30 percent Bugs Bunny."

"I was basically Mel Blanc doing Bogart, with that sarcastic sense of humor. But it's 100 percent me."

ProducersChris Miller and Phil Lord revealedthat Cage's approach completely upended their expectations. "Nic brought all of this thinking to the character that really surprised us and was kind of a headslapper," Lord said. "His take on it was like, 'I'm a spider trying to cosplay as a human.' He's code-switching. Inside his body, he feels like an animal."

"That's why you cast Nicolas Cage," Miller added. "He's going to come at a character in a way that no one else would think of."

Lamorne Morris as Robbie Robertson on 'Spider-Noir' Courtesy of Aaron Epstein

Courtesy of Aaron Epstein

The supporting cast is packed with personality.Lamorne Morris, who won an Emmy for his work on season 5 ofFargo(2023), plays Robbie Robertson, a freelance journalist and Reilly's optimistic pal. "Robbie's living in the '30s and the Depression, and he's going through it," showrunner Oren Uziel said, "but he walks into any room thinking he can talk himself through whatever problem finds him."

Jun Li, who appeared in Ryan Coogler'sSinners(2025), costars as Cat Hardy, a nightclub singer who pulls Ben into the city's criminal underworld. Karen Rodriguez (The Hunting Wives) plays Janet, Ben's secretary.

Jack Huston, who broke out playing Richard Harrow onBoardwalk Empire(2010–2013), takes on Flint Marko, a.k.a. Sandman, while Emmy winner (and Oscar nominee)Brendan Gleesonappears as Silvermane, a mob boss who's survived a string of assassination attempts.

"Silvermane is the big bad, but what's happening to Silvermane connects back to Ben's past and gets him spiraling deeper and deeper into his own origins," Uziel explained.

Guest players include Lukas Haas (Babylon), Cameron Britton (Mindhunter), Michael Kostroff (The Wire), Whitney Rice (Jury Duty), Amanda Schull (Suits), and Amy Aquino (Bosch), among others.

Is there aSpider-Noirrelease date?

Nicolas Cage as Ben Reilly/The Spider on 'Spider-Noir' Courtesy of Prime Video

Courtesy of Prime Video

Spider-Noirpremieres Monday, May 25, on MGM+ in the U.S. before swinging onto Prime Video with all eight episodes on May 27.

Each episode will be available to stream in either black and white or color.

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Comedian Celeste Barber and 'Hot Husband' Api Robin Split After 20 Years

February 13, 2026
Api Robin and Celeste Barber in Sydney on March 28, 2023 Don Arnold/Getty

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Comedian Celeste Barber and her husband, Api Robin, have split after 20 years together

  • Robin announced the news on Instagram Friday, Feb. 13

  • Robin, who was frequently referred to as "hot husband" in Barber's comedy sketches, also changed his Instagram bio to "Formerly Hot Husband"

Australian comedianCeleste Barberand her husband,Api Robin, have split after 20 years together.Robin announced the news of the couple's separation onInstagramFriday, Feb. 13. In the post, Robin tagged Barber, 43, writing that "the past few months have been incredibly challenging and deeply heartbreaking for us both.""After much reflection, the decision has been made to separate," he then revealed.

"There is still love and respect between us, but sadly we are at capacity and have come to recognise we may want for different things," Robin added, before noting that the pair's priority remains their children.

"We kindly ask for privacy and understanding as we navigate this," he finished, captioning the post: "Heavy hearts."

Api Robin and Celeste Barber in Sydney on Jan. 16, 2023 Brendon Thorne/Getty

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To accompany the news, Robin also changed his Instagram bio to read "Formerly Hot Husband," a nod to the "hot husband" nickname that Barber would frequently refer to him as in her comedy and online.Barber is known for her comedy sketches where she frequently parodies influencer and celebrity content.

Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE'sfree daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.News of the split comes months after the paircelebratedtheir 12th wedding anniversary on May 9, 2025. "A love letter to my husband on our 12th wedding anniversary," Barber, who boasts over nine million followers on her Instagram, wrote in herpostat the time.

"WOW. This is fun. I love you. This is hard. Thank you. I'm sorry. You're welcome. We need milk," Barber wrote, alongside snaps of she and Robin from their wedding in Bali.

Api Robin's Instagram Account Api Robin/Instagram

Api Robin/Instagram

The pair first met prior to their 2013 nuptials, when Barber was 21 and working as a bartender. Together, the two have two sons Lou Robin and Buddy Robin, and Robin has two children from a previous marriage, daughters Kyah and Sahra.

In the comments of Robin's post announcing the news, followers, friends and fans expressed their sadness and support for the couple. "I'm so sorry. This would be such a difficult time for you all. Sending you all lots of love ❤️," wrote Australian gold medalist swimmer Libby Trickett.

Robin's daughter, Kyah, also commented on the post: "Love you Dad 🤍.""Proof that social media shows just the surface 😢 I am sorry," another commenter chimed in.

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