Big 12 issues $50,000 fine to Oklahoma State for anti-Mormon chants during game against BYU

IRVING, Texas (AP) — The Big 12 Conference announced Sunday it fined Oklahoma State $50,000 following an investigation intoinappropriate chantsreferencing The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, widely known as the Mormons, during a men's basketball game against BYU last week.

"The Big 12 Conference will not tolerate any behavior that targets or demeans others," the conference said in a statement.

BYU coach Kevin Young said after a99-92 loss at Oklahoma Stateon Wednesday night that he heard "F--- The Mormons" chants coming out of the student section. BYU is the flagship school for the religion.

"The reference to religion did not meet our standards and expectations," the university said in a statement. "Oklahoma State respects the Big 12's decision and will not appeal the fine."

It was at least the fourth time in a year that BYU teams had been the target of anti-Mormon chants.

The Big 12 fined Colorado $50,000 in September after football fans directed expletives and religious slurs at Mormons during a game against the Cougars in Boulder.

Similar incidents occurred at an Arizona men's basketball game last season and a Cincinnati football game in November. Neither school was fined.

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Big 12 issues $50,000 fine to Oklahoma State for anti-Mormon chants during game against BYU

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From the field to the studio: Kershaw, Rizzo and Votto join NBC as MLB analysts

Clayton Kershaw, Anthony Rizzo and Joey Votto have been hired as analysts by NBC when it returns to broadcasting Major League Baseball this year.

The network made the announcement during Sunday's Super Bowl pregame show.

Kershaw, Rizzo and Votto will appear on pregame shows leading into "Sunday Night Baseball" games depending on their schedules and availability. They also will be pregame analysts during coverage of the Wild Card round games on NBC and Peacock.

All three have recently retired from the game. Kershaw, a three-time NL Cy Young Award winner in 18 seasons, retired last year after the Los Angeles Dodgers won their third World Series title in six seasons.

Rizzo played 14 seasons for three teams and caught final out of the 2016 World Series to give the Chicago Cubs their first title since 1908. Rizzo, who retired last September, was also a three-time All-Star selection and four-time Gold Glove-winning first baseman.

Votto was with the Cincinnati Reds for 17 seasons and was the NL Most Valuable Player in 2010 before retiring in 2024.

"We're excited to welcome Clayton, Anthony and Joey, three stars right off the field who can provide fresh perspective on the players, teams, and everything that makes baseball special," NBC Sports Executive Producer Sam Flood said. "We look forward to rolling out some new concepts to take advantage of the unique insights of each analyst, beginning on opening day."

NBC recently announced Bob Costas would host the "Sunday Night Baseball" pregame show. Ahmed Fareed will also be one of the hosts. It still has not announced its play-by-play announcers and analysts for the games.

NBC also debuted a Major League Baseball spot leading into Sunday's Super Bowl featuring New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge along with NBC personalities. The spot will also air during the network's coverage of the Winter Olympics.

"Our new partnership with NBC and Peacock is off to an incredible start," said Uzma Rawn Dowler, MLB's Chief Marketing Officer and Senior Vice President of Global Corporate Partnerships. "They are promoting one of our top stars in a new spot, integrating popular NBC talent, and airing it in highly viewed programming. NBC's promotional plans for MLB have been creative and demonstrate they are bringing great energy to promoting baseball."

NBC has a long history with baseball, albeit not much recently. The network carried games from 1939 through 1989. It was part of the short-lived Baseball Network with ABC in 1994 and '95 and then aired playoff games from 1996 through 2000.

NBC will have an opening-day doubleheader on March 26.

Reigning NL Cy Young Award winner Paul Skenes and the Pittsburgh Pirates will face Juan Soto and the New York Mets at 1 p.m. Eastern on NBC and Peacock. At 8 p.m., the two-time defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers will host the Arizona Diamondbacks in the scheduled primetime game for that day.

"Sunday Night Baseball" debuts on Peacock and NBCSN on March 29 when the AL Central champion Cleveland Guardians face the AL West champion Seattle Mariners. The first Sunday night game on NBC will be on April 12 when the Guardians visit the Atlanta Braves.

The next six weeks will be on Peacock and NBCSN before NBC has Sunday night games from May 31 through Sept. 6.

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Why is Iowa State gymnastics canceling rest of season? Reason behind 'painful decision'

Iowa State women's gymnasticsseason has come to an abrupt end.

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The Cyclonesathletic departmentannounced on Sunday, Feb. 8that it has canceled the remainder of the women's gymnastics season due to not having "enough student-athletes available to safely compete" in the team's final five meets before the Big 12 championship.

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"After a careful and thoughtful review of the program over the last week, it became apparent that we do not have enough student-athletes available to safely compete, and thus have made the painful decision to cancel the remainder of our gymnastics season," Iowa State senior associate athletics director for student services Shamaree Brownsaid in a statement."

"The health, safety and overall welfare of our student-athletes is paramount, and it is our responsibility to ensure that they are able to safely train and compete at the highest level."

The news of the Cyclones' season being canceled comes two days after Iowa State had to cancel its home meet against West Virginia on Friday, Feb. 6.

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"At this time, we do not have enough student-athletes available to safely field a team against West Virginia, and regrettably must cancel this competition," Iowa State gymnastics coach Ashley Miles Greig said in astatement on Feb. 5.

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The Cyclones finish the season with a 2-8 record, with those wins coming against Illinois State and Bridgeport. Iowa State had meets scheduled against Western Michigan, Arizona State, Arizona, BYU and Iowa remaining on its schedule before heading to Utah for the Big 12 championship.

Iowa State has now finished with an under-.500 overall record in each of the last five seasons, going 38-65 combined overall in that stretch.

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Host Kumail Nanjiani mocks DGA Awards' racist past, lands Epstein joke

LOS ANGELES −Kumail Nanjianididn't hold back on skewering as host of the 78thDirectors Guild of America Awardson Saturday, Feb. 7, mocking the awards' racist past and tossing in aJeffrey Epsteinjoke.

Kicking off the annual event, Nanjiani, 47, pointed out from the Beverly Hills Hotel podium that the guild's lifetime achievement award was known for five decades as the D.W. Griffith Award − named after the director most famous for the 1915 film "The Birth of a Nation."

" 'The Birth of a Nation' glorifies theKu Klux Klanas the heroic force that maintains white supremacy. It has been called the most reprehensibly racist film in Hollywood history," Nanjiani said. "So of course, we had to change the name of the award as soon as we could, which was 1999."

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Host Kumail Nanjiani made pointed barbs during his monologue at the 78th Directors Guild of America Awards on Feb. 7.

Nanjiani expressed surprise that it took so long and noted that"The Matrix"was released the same year as the change.

"We were like, 'The KKK, let's see how things play out,' " he said. "They changed the name at the 51st DGA Awards. It was the first time something has turned 51 and gotten less racist."

Nanjiani also elbowed director Ryan Coogler's "Sinners,"which has a record 16 Academy Award nominations.

"Every bad guy in 'Sinners' is a white person, which makes it the most realistic movie of the year. No offense ... to almost anyone here," he said, looking over the audience. "No film has so effectively captured the true horror of white people dancing."

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Steven Spielberg won his first Grammy Award Feb. 1, 2026 as a producer on the documentary "Music by John Williams," which was named best music film. It also marked Spielberg's first Grammy nomination in his decadeslong career.

Accepting the Grammy at the non-televised event, director Laurent Bouzereau thanked Spielberg as well as Williams, the iconic film composer "who arguably scored the story of my life and scored all of us." He also called the movie "the story of one of our greatest music voices ever." 

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"I am incredibly humbled to be joining the unbelievably talented group of EGOT winners tonight. The journey to this moment has been filled with passion, dedication, and the unwavering support of my fans all around the world," John said.

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Steven Spielbergwon his firstGrammy AwardFeb. 1, 2026 as a producer on the documentary "Music by John Williams," which was named best music film. It also marked Spielberg's first Grammy nomination in his decadeslong career.

Accepting the Grammy at the non-televised event, directorLaurent Bouzereauthanked Spielberg as well as Williams, the iconic film composer "who arguably scored the story of my life and scored all of us." He also called the movie "the story of one of our greatest music voices ever."

Kumail Nanjiani calls for one person on the Epstein list to be shot into space

During one segment, Nanjiani looked to revered director Steven Spielberg, the most decorated DGA member.

The host called Spielberg "not only perhaps the greatest filmmaker of all time, he's also clairvoyant. He's made movies about everything we're talking about right now: AI, Nazis ('Raiders of the Lost Ark'), the government coming after harmless aliens ('E.T.')."

"It's like you've predicted the last 10 years of our lives," Nanjiani said. The comedian,who has previously mocked President Trump, then seemed to reference him: "Steven, can your next movie be about an 80-year-old onthe Epstein listwho gets shot into space?"

Trump is one among many famous names that have appeared in the Epstein files. The president has denied any wrongdoing and has not been charged in relation to Epstein, a wealthy and well-connected financier who was charged with sex trafficking girls.

Nanjiani got serious about the importance of directors making movies in a troubled world before dropping one more zinger.

"In this challenging moment, it is more important than ever, and I genuinely, sincerely thank you for doing it. You remind us of our shared humanity while also celebrating our differences, because our commonality may make us human, but our differences make us beautiful," said Nanjiani. "And that is what D.W. Griffith represents."

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Melba Moore circa 1967 (left); Diane Keaton circa 1970. Maurice Seymour/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty; Art Zelin/Getty

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  • Melba Moore made her Broadway debut in 1968 in the musical Hair

  • The future Tony winner shared a dressing room with future Oscar winner Diane Keaton, who also made her Broadway debut in Hair

  • Moore reflects on her life journey in the memoir This Is It — Marvelous... & Getting Better

"Once I got the Tony Award,everythingchanged!" Melba Moore exclaims during a sit-down with PEOPLE, recalling her best featured actress in a musical triumph forPurliein 1970. Even during previews, Moore's performance as Lutiebelle stirred such a sensation that the show's writers, Peter Udell and Gary Geld, penned a new song, "I Got Love," specifically for her, just so she'd have another show-stopping number.

It's one of several peak experiences that Moore reflects on in her memoirThis Is It — Marvelous... & Getting Better,named after her 1976 dance and U.K. Top 10 hit composed and produced by "The Hustle" maestro Van McCoy. Written with author Kevin E. Taylor, the book is a testament to the kind of faith and perseverance that's made Moore a legend in several realms, from television and film to theatre and Grammy-nominated recordings.

Melba Moore at her 2023 Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony. JC Olivera/Getty

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In tandem with the book's release last fall, her longtime friend Valerie Simpson held a launch party at Ashford & Simpson's Sugar Bar in New York City while Moore quietly celebrated her 80th birthday with family.

"I had a special time with my daughter and my ex-husband [Charles Huggins]," she says. "They took me out to dinner. That's interesting because we are still a family. We really have come together around this book. When you tell your story, you tell other people's stories, too, so sometimes you got to be careful because what you say may affect other people, especially my family. I'm not interested in opening old wounds.

"I learned a couple of things," Moore continues on the topic of writing her memoir. "I'm willing to take chances."

Indeed, Moore hadn't even considered a career in musical theater before she made her professional breakthrough in the original Broadway cast ofHair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musicalin 1968.

"I got intoHairbecause of a recording session," she says. "Valerie Simpson had ushered me into the background singing world. I was making a good living. The people who were doing the music and book forHairinvited Valerie and myself, and everybody on the recording session, to come sing for the producer and the director. They were looking for interesting personalities, and they would train us for the role."

Melba Moore (top, center) and Diane Keaton (bottom, center) in 'Hair' Keystone Features/Getty

Keystone Features/Getty

Moore started out inHairas Dionne, singing "White Boys" in a flamboyant, Supremes-styled trio while revealing her exquisite vocal tone during her solo on "Walking in Space."

Future Oscar winnerDiane Keaton, who died in 2025, was among Moore'sHaircast mates. "She was hilarious," Moore says of Keaton, who started off as a member of the ensemble and later graduated to the lead role of Sheila. "We shared a dressing room. I remember a lot of times Diane and I would go to Tad's Steakhouse to have these cheap steaks."

"Whenever anybody would say anything, her comment would be 'la-la la-la la... yeah.' She said that to Marlon Brando when he introduced himself! She made me realize, when I saw her doing the role of Sheila, that she was a skilled actress. We all looked like we just came off the street, but I could tell that she'd probably studied."

When Keaton leftHair, Moore assumed her role of Sheila, becoming the first Black actress to replace a White actress in a lead role on Broadway. "I got the front page ofThe New York Times.It said 'Melba Moore Changes the Color ofHair.' It didn't change mycareerso much," she says with a laugh.

Melba Moore and Cleavon Little in 'Purlie' in 1970. Alamy Stock Photo

Alamy Stock Photo

Two years later, her career would change dramatically withPurlie, the musical adaptation of the Ossie Davis playPurlie Victorious. It marked another major step for Moore. "They really didn't audition me for singing," she recalls. "I auditioned for the acting part of Lutiebelle, with several other male actors who were auditioning for the lead role."

"I was raised by a domestic from the backwoods of South Carolina," she continues. "My mother, who was a singer, was gone all the time, so basically, my personality was like hers. I was like a cotton chopper. When it came time to audition for Lutiebelle, I was perfect for it. Plus, I could sing."

Opening on Broadway in 1970,Purliefeatured a cast of musical theater dynamos, including futureThe Jeffersonsstar Sherman Hemsley, Linda Hopkins and George Faison. Cleavon Little, who starred as the title character, and Moore both won Tony Awards and Drama Desk Awards for their star-making performances.

"I got invited to do everybody's TV show," she says of thePurlieeffect. "That's what made me a household name. The Tony Award is kind of limited to the people in theater. Once you get on television, whether they know about [the Tony Award] or not,everybodysees you." At the same time, Moore received her first Grammy Award nomination, for best new artist, after the release of her full-length debut,Living to Give, in 1970.

Melba Moore and Clifton Davis in 1972. CBS via Getty

CBS via Getty

Moore was about to make history again, this time with Broadway actorClifton Davis. The two met through Novella Nelson, one of Moore's cast mates inPurlie.

"Clifton was in the chorus ofHello, Dolly!"she recalls. "Between matinees and evening shows, sometimes he'd come by our show. He took me out for a date. We became lovers and moved in together. He went from the chorus ofHello, Dolly!to the lead in [1971's]Two Gentlemen of Verona, so then we were like the Black Sonny & Cher of Broadway!"

Their relationship even inspired Davis to write "Never Can Say Goodbye," which gave the Jackson 5 a chart-topping hit on the R&B chart in 1971.

Representatives fromThe Carol Burnett Showapproached Moore and Davis about starring in a six-week series for CBS whileBurnettwent on summer hiatus. WhenThe Melba Moore-Clifton Davis Showpremiered in June 1972, they became the first Black couple to host their own television show, leading a cast that featured Moms Mabley, plus guest stars like Nancy Wilson,Jean Stapletonand recentThe Last Picture ShowOscar winnerCloris Leachman.

"We had great input to the show," says Moore. "We brought in a young woman by the name of Mildred Lane that had been inPurlie. We had them hire her as a backup singer to be part of the music ensemble. She would give us suggestions, in terms of what the humor should be."

"There were only White writers there, and we were very concerned that the humor should not be insulting to Black people," she continues. "I think my look was important, too. I had an incredible wardrobe designer by the name of Bernard Johnson, who did a lot of wardrobe for Broadway people, and I had these interesting Afro-centric hairdos that were just out of this world."

Though the television series was short-lived, Moore thrived in her recording career, from her hit disco rendition of the Bee Gees' "You Stepped Into My Life" to a Grammy nomination for Van McCoy's "Lean on Me," one of her signature anthems. However, it was her tenure on Capitol Records during the 1980s when Moore finally achieved her first No. 1 hit, 16 years after her debut album. Her duet with Freddie Jackson on "A Little Bit More" toppedBillboard's soul singles chart in 1986, quickly followed by her own No. 1 solo smash, "Falling."

Melba Moore at the 1987 Oscars. Bob Riha, Jr./Getty

Bob Riha, Jr./Getty

"A number-one hit is wonderful but to share it with someone like Freddie, who was a good friend, just felt so good, like living your best life," Moore says. "Freddie did the male lead first and then I came in and followed what he had laid out for us. I knew he was great, but when I listen to some of the songs, even now, I'm still in awe of his talent."

Moore made it into the record books with her 1982 albumThe Other Side of the Rainbow. On the title track, she held a note for 36 seconds. "I don't know which take it was because it's not something that Itryto do," she says. "It's just there. I can do it anytime. Some things are not so easy for me, but the long high notes are easy."

To this day, theGuinness Book of Recordsdeems Moore's sustained note "the longest studio-recorded note by a female singer and the longest-held single note on an album track."

Moore still astounds audiences with her stratospheric range, and even reunited with Clifton Davis, 80, at one of her sold-out cabaret performances in New York City several years ago. She applauds how his career has continued to flourish, especially with his current role on the hit CBS soap operaBeyond the Gates.

"He's pretty good in it," she says. "He has a little beard and everything. My goodness!"

The key to Moore's own longevity is fueled by a consistent fitness regimen, a disciplined diet and devout spirituality. "As a singer, you have to tell the story with your body," she says. "I always took a lot of dance classes from Alvin Ailey's company. You can't just think about the voice. Your feet, your back, and your legs have to be strong. I think my next book is going to be on singing therapy. What I find is that if you sing every day — I'm not talking about trying to be a 'singer' — you breathe a lot and you get more oxygen. It also clears inflammation. Singing really is a healer."

After more than 50 years onstage, Moore is building on her legacy with new recordings and film projects. Fans and colleagues cheered when comedian Katt Williams sponsored her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2023, while the unveiling of Melba Moore Plaza across the street from Arts High School, her alma mater in Newark, N.J., symbolized a profound, full-circle moment for the singer.

"This business of show business is not just all fun and excitement," she says. "It means something to the community, to your life adding up to something. It's agreathonor."

This Is It — Marvelous... & Getting Betteris available wherever books are sold.

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Super Bowl LX singer Brandi Carlile says she will keep her 'moral code' in mind during performance

Brandi Carlile will be among the artists who will be performing ahead ofSuper Bowl LX'skickoff on Sunday between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots.

Carlile is one of the performers who have been outspoken against PresidentDonald Trumpand his administration's policies going back to his first term in office. She will join Bad Bunny and Green Day as anti-Trump critics performing at Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, California.

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The singer will perform a rendition of "America the Beautiful" before the game kicks off. She suggested in an interviewwith Varietyon Friday she's going into the performance with her "own moral code" in mind, adding that the performance was important to her as a member of the LGBT community.

"And I have my own moral code, my own moral imperative, that I have to answer to at the end of the day, as a wife and mother, and I believe in my ability and responsibility to do this, and that's why I'm here," she told the magazine. "And the throughline to being queer and being a representative of a marginalized community and being put on the largest stage in America to acknowledge the fraught and tender hope that this country is based on, it's something you don't say no to. You do it."

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Super Bowl LX performers Bad Bunny and Green Day have been critical ofU.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)agents and their operations against illegal immigrants in the U.S.

Variety said in its interview with Carlile that the song "America the Beautiful" may be heard in a different way in "calmer times." "But even without hearing every verse that was written, there may be something about it that, in a time of trouble and division, will be moving for people who are really tuned into it. You're feeling that."

Carlile responded, "Yeah. And I think if we're gonna save this country as a people, we have to be reminded on some level that deep down we love it."

Despite the criticism she may hear from her own fans, Carlile said she wasn't going to get into arguments about why she was singing the patriotic song.

"… I'm not gonna waste my time in the pit fights," Carlile said. "My activism isn't gonna be in the comments section. And, you know, I may not be everyone's kind of activist, but like I said, I have my own moral imperative that I have to go to sleep with at night."

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Israel's security cabinet approves measures to strengthen control over the West Bank

JERUSALEM (AP) —Israel's security cabinet on Sunday approved measures that aim to deepen Israeli control over theoccupied West Bankand weaken the already limited powers of thePalestinian Authority.

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The office of far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich in a statement announced the decisions that would make it easier forJewish settlersto force Palestinians to give up land, adding that "we will continue to bury the idea of a Palestinian state."

Yonatan Mizrachi, a researcher with the Israeli anti-settlement watchdog group Peace Now, called the decision "very significant." He said the decision still requires approval by Israel's top commander for the West Bank.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbasin a statement called the decision "dangerous" and an "open Israeli attempt to legalize settlement expansion" and land confiscation. He called for the United States and U.N. Security Council to intervene immediately.

Jordan's foreign ministry condemned the decision, which it said was "aimed at imposing illegal Israeli sovereignty" and entrenching settlements.

The measures include canceling a prohibition on sales of West Bank land to Israeli Jews, declassifying West Bank land registry records to ease land acquisition, transferring construction planning at religious and other sensitive sites in the volatile city of Hebron to Israeli authorities, and allowing Israeli enforcement of environmental and archaeological matters in Palestinian-administered areas.

The measures also would revive a committee that would allow the state of Israel to make "proactive" land purchases in the territory — "a step intended to guarantee land reserves for settlement for generations to come."

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Peace Now in an explainer issued late Sunday called the decision aimed at "breaking through every possible barrier on the way to a massive land grab in the West Bank." Notably, it said, Israeli authorities will be able to demolish construction in Palestinian-controlled areas if they deem it harmful to heritage or the environment.

The West Bank is divided between an Israeli-controlled section where settlements are located and sections equaling 40% of the territory where the Palestinian Authority has autonomy.

Palestinians are not permitted to sell land privately to Israelis. Settlers can buy homes on land controlled by Israel's government.

Asked about settlers' claims that the current system is discriminatory against Jews, Mizrachi said the entire system in the West Bank discriminates against Palestinians, who are not allowed to vote in Israeli elections and face Israeli military crackdowns and travel restrictions.

More than 700,000 Israelis live in the occupied West Bank and east Jerusalem, territories captured by Israel in 1967 and sought by the Palestinians for a future state. The international community overwhelmingly considers Israeli settlement construction in these areas to be illegal and an obstacle to peace.

Smotrich, previously a firebrand settler leader and now finance minister, has been grantedcabinet-level authority over settlement policiesand vowed to double the settler population in the West Bank.

Settler group Regavim in a statement praised Sunday's decision, saying it would protect heritage sites in the West Bank and "at long last" make land registry accessible and transparent.

In December, Israel's Cabinetapproved a proposal for 19 new Jewish settlementsin the West Bank as the government pushes ahead with a construction binge that further threatens the possibility of a Palestinian state. And Israel has cleared the final hurdle before starting construction on a contentious settlement project near Jerusalem that wouldeffectively cut the West Bank in two, according to a government tender reported in January.

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