Ambulances and medical teams affiliated with the Egyptian Ministry of Health arrive at the Rafah border crossing on Sunday, standing by to enter Gaza to provide humanitarian aid and medical support if the crossing is opened. - Ahmed Sayed/Anadolu/Getty Images

TheRafahcrossing between Gaza and Egypt began a trial phase on Sunday ahead of its planned reopening that will allow a limited number of Palestinians to leave thewar-torn enclaveand completes the first phase of the US-brokered ceasefire plan.

The crucial crossing, which has been largely closed since Israel seized it in May 2024, underwent a series of preparations from the European Union, Egypt, and other parties that will be involved in running the crossing, according to Israel's Coordinator for Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT).

The crossing will only be open for the "limited passage of residents only," COGAT made clear, but it did not give a date for how soon residents will be allowed to cross. Ali Shaath, the head of the Palestinian technocratic committee that is supposed to run Gaza, said on social media that the crossing will open in both directions on Monday.

Trucks carrying humanitarian aids line up to enter the Egyptian gate of the Rafah crossing, heading for inspection by Israeli authorities before entering the Gaza Strip, in Rafah, Egypt on Sunday, February 1. - Mohammed Arafat/AP

When Shaath previewed the opening of the crossing in mid-January, he said it "signals Gaza is no longer closed to the future and to the world." But the limited opening and the restrictions on the use of the crossing, which for years brought in truckloads of humanitarian aid each day, fall far short of full operations for Rafah.

An Israeli security official told CNN that 150 Palestinians a day will be allowed to leave Gaza, but only 50 will be allowed to enter. But the steep price of the Rafah crossing - some Palestinians have reported paying thousands of dollars, which few can afford - coupled with lengthy bureaucratic and security processes mean few Palestinians can realistically expect to leave.

The full reopening of the Rafah crossing was part of the first phase of the US-brokered ceasefire agreement that went into effect in mid-October. But Israel refused to open the crossing until the return of all of the living and deceased hostages. The final deceased hostage, Ran Givili, was returned to Israel last week.

The return of Gvili and the reopening of the Rafah crossing brings to a conclusion the first phase of the 20-point ceasefire agreement. The US announced the start of the second phase of the agreement two weeks ago when President Donald Trump officially launched his Board of Peace in Davos.

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Slovakia national security adviser resigns over Epstein files, denies wrongdoing

PRAGUE, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico's national security adviser has ​resigned after new files related to ‌Jeffrey Epstein showed the pair had exchanged emails ‌talking about young women.

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National security adviser Miroslav Lajcak issued a statement denying any wrongdoing and condemning Epstein's crimes. He described the exchange ⁠as informal and ‌light-hearted and without any real substance, but said he would offer ‍his resignation so the situation would not be used to attack the prime minister.

"Not because of ​having done anything criminal or unethical ‌in my actions, but I don't want him (Fico) to bear the political costs for something that's unrelated to his decisions," he said.

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Fico announced in a video message on ⁠Facebook on Saturday he ​had accepted Lajcak's resignation, calling ​the adviser an incredible source of experience in diplomacy and foreign policy.

The ‍U.S. Justice ⁠Department on Friday published millions of new files related to Epstein, including a ⁠text exchange from October 2018, when Lajcak was ‌Slovakia's foreign minister.

(Reporting by Michael Kahn, ‌Editing by Alexander Smith)

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Winter Storm Gianna Triggers Massive Pileup On North Carolina Interstate, Hundreds Of Flight Cancellations

Winter Storm Gianna has brought major travel issues to the South, including in North Carolina, where a massive pileup has left vehicles stranded on Interstate 85 while the National Guard responds to assist those trapped.

Local reports said the pileup involved as many as 100 vehicles and it wasn't immediately known how many injuries there were. The collision occurred in the northbound lanes of the interstate near Kannapolis, North Carolina, where at least 14.5 inches of snow have fallen Saturday during Winter Storm Gianna.

You can find all of Saturday's updates on the winter storm below:

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(03:05 p.m. EST) Updated Forecast For Winter Storm

From digital meteorologist Rob Shackelford:

Winter Storm Gianna continues to impact the Carolinas, Virginia and eastern portions of Tennessee and Georgia.

The highest snowfall totals of around 9 inches have been reported in eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina.

Snowfall will continue across parts of Georgia, the Carolinas and Virginia through the overnight hours. Widespread snowfall storm totals of 6-12 inches are expected, with isolated totals across North Carolina potentially exceeding a foot.

Winter storm warnings will begin to expire early Sunday morning as the storm heads away from the area. The storm could still graze eastern Massachusetts with snowfall, but the main impact to the Northeast will be gusty winds and coastal flooding.

(02:55 p.m. EST) Flurries Found In Florida

From digital meteorologist Rob Shackelford:

Although there are not expected to be significant impacts, flurries are falling as far south as northern Florida.

(02:47 p.m. EST) Over 2,000 Flight Cancellations Across The US Related To Gianna

From digital meteorologist Rob Shackelford:

According toFlightAware, more than 2,000 flights have been canceled in association with Winter Storm Gianna.

Over 800 flights have been canceled into and out of Charlotte, where parts of the city have seen over 4 inches of snow so far.

Atlanta has seen over 500 flights canceled into and out of Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport as snowfall continues to fall in the city.

(02:39 p.m. EST) Gwinnett County DOT Warns Atlanta Drivers To Stay Off Roads

From digital meteorologist Rob Shackelford:

Snow is sticking across some of the roads in eastern Atlanta as the storm continues to make the Southeast a winter wonderland.

The Gwinnett County Department of Transportation warns that multiple crashes have been reported in its jurisdiction. Conditions will continue to deteriorate across the metro Atlanta area with bands of snowfall shifting to the south and east through the day.

Winter storm warnings will last into very early Sunday as the center of the storm continues to move along the East Coast.

(02:29 p.m. EST) Beaver Stadium Does Hockey The Right Way

Penn State and Michigan State are facing off at historic Beaver Stadium for an outdoor hockey game, and the setup is absolutely perfect. This is what outdoor hockey is supposed to look like. You can't recreate this atmosphere indoors. A hockey purist's dream.

(02:15 p.m. EST) Interstate 85 Closed By Wreck In Spartanburg County, South Carolina

From digital meteorologist Rob Shackelford:

Heavy snow continues to blanket parts of South Carolina, causing hazardous driving conditions and reduced visibility.

Unfortunately, these conditions have caused a major wreck.

Snowfall continues to fall at around 1 inch per hour in this area, so driving is not recommended.

(02:00 p.m. EST) Nascar Race Postponed

From content writer Toby Adeyemi:

The Cook Out Clash has been postponed to Monday at 6 p.m. EST due to lingering winter weather in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, NASCAR announced. Snowfall hit the Piedmont region hard Saturday, creating difficult travel conditions throughout the weekend. Look at Bowman Gray Stadium — completely snowed in.

(01:40 p.m. EST) Atlanta Snow Day Done Right

From Content Writer Toby Adeyemi:

This is how you enjoy a snow day! Always have to keep a sled handy in case of a winter storm. Atlanta doesn't get snow often, but when it does, you make it count and this family nailed the assignment.

(01:20 p.m. EST) Good Snow Day Etiquette

From Content Writer Toby Adeyemi:

We all need to be a little more considerate during these cold times. Shoveling snow is hard work. Don't steal shoveled spaces or you might end up like this guy! Let's all practice good snow day etiquette.

(01:00 p.m. EST) Snow Piling Up Fast in Charlotte Metro

From Content Writer Toby Adeyemi:

Parts of the Charlotte metro have seen 4 inches of snow so far and road conditions will deteriorate through the day with much more snow on the way.

(12:45 p.m. EST) Parts Of Atlanta Stuck Out Of Snowfall

From digital meteorologist Rob Shackelford:

While Atlanta is beginning to see snowfall, it's not great for everyone in the city — including me.

I am one of the millions who are residing in a slot of dry, stable air that is delaying the snowfall. It is frustrating, but those of us across the eastern parts of the city should see snowfall in the coming hours.

(12:30 p.m. EST) Visibility Dropping Across Southeast

From digital meteorologist Rob Shackelford:

As snow falls and winds blow, visibility has dropped substantially across parts of the Southeast.

Charlotte's visibility has dropped to just a quarter of a mile. Other notable visibilities are listed below:

Greenville, South Carolina: 0.5 miles

Knoxville, Tennessee: 0.5 miles

Morristown, Tennessee: 1.0 miles

Columbia, South Carolina: 2.5 miles

Traveling on roads is not recommended as visibility drops can lead to dangerous pileups. Low visibility will likely further lead to more flight delays and cancellations.

(12:15 p.m. EST) Snow Has Landed Across Atlanta

From content writer Toby Adeyemi:

Snowfall has officially started in Atlanta. Residents across the metro are reporting flurries, and some areas are seeing a bit more than that. The cold temperatures aren't going anywhere through the weekend, so here's the play: Stay warm and stay home unless you absolutely have to leave.

(11:48 a.m. EST) Heavy Snowfall Expected For Carolina Piedmont Vicinity

From digital meteorologist Rob Shackelford:

The conditions across parts of the Carolinas could see a spike in heavy snowfall as conditions are becoming more favorable for intense snow bands.

The Weather Prediction Center warns that heavy snowfall rates over 1 inch per hour are expected in the Piedmont Vicinity between 1-4 p.m. EST.

(11:31 a.m. EST) Peep This Nearly Frozen River

From content writer Toby Adeyemi:

One of the best things about when the temperatures drop are the sights it creates. Take a look at the Genesee River in New York — something straight out of a movie.

(11:10 a.m. EST) Don't Try This At Home

From content writer Toby Adeyemi:

Yes, the frigid temperatures do allow for liquids to freeze, but it might not be the smartest experiment to try out. A new trend on social media shows people tossing boiling water outside in hopes of creating a mist effect for a picture. Unfortunately, like this person had to learn, not everywhere is cold enough for this experiment and you can risk serious burns.

(10:44 a.m. EST) Updated Snowfall Totals

From digital meteorologist Rob Shackelford:

As snowfall continues to pile up across the Southeast, snowfall totals continue to increase. Below are the latest:

Balsam, North Carolina: 9.0 inches

Maggie Valley, North Carolina: 9.0 inches

Cosby, Tennessee: 8.0 inches

Jonesborough, Tennessee: 8.0 inches

Galax City, Virginia: 6.0 inches

(10:30 a.m. EST) Braves Fest Has Been Canceled

From content writer Toby Adeyemi:

The first major Atlanta event to be a casualty of this winter storm is Braves Fest, which is officially canceled. Over 75,000 people had tickets to meet players, get autographs and basically live out their baseball fan dreams this weekend. But the Braves weren't interested in getting news alerts about fans sliding across Interstate 285 trying to get a picture with Ronald Acuna Jr. Smart call — fan safety over everything.

(10:05 a.m. EST) In Tennessee, Snow Is Adding Up Again

This is just one area that's facing a major winter storm for two weekends in a row.

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(09:45 a.m. EST) Travel Conditions Deteriorating Near Columbia, South Carolina

From digital meteorologist Rob Shackelford:

Travel conditions are being impacted along I-77 north, I-26 west and I-20 east traveling out of Columbia.

The city is under a winter storm warning until Sunday morning, where 5-9 inches of snowfall is possible.

Snowfall is accumulating on bridges and overpasses due to bridges freezing first in cold conditions.

(09:25 a.m. EST) How To Shovel Snow Safely

From content writer Toby Adeyemi:

A lot of people getting snowfall this week probably aren't used to having to shovel snow. We have you covered with a few safety tips.

  • Get it done early. Freshly fallen snow is light and fluffy — way easier to move than that half-melted, refrozen snow that shows up later.

  • Layer up smart. Multiple layers, but skip cotton as your base since it soaks up sweat and leaves you cold and damp.

  • Hydrate like it's July. You might not feel thirsty in the cold, but your body's still working — drink water or a sports drink.

  • Watch for ice. When temps drop back down, that melted snow refreezes into black ice you may not see, so step carefully.

  • Bottom line: Work smart, stay warm, stay safe.

  • Use a leafblower. Yes, they aren't just for leaves in this instance! Your back will definitely thank you.

(08:55 a.m. EST) Talk Of A Dry Slot, Two Bull's-eyes?

From senior digital meteorologistJonathan Belles:

If you're trying to look for who will get the most snow, Gianna brings an extra challenge. They may actually be two distinct areas with heavy snow: one near the coast in eastern North Carolina and another one between upstate South Carolina and the southern Appalachians. Of course, mountains being in play always amps the totals there, but there is some meteorology in play, too.

See, winter storms like this one aren't two-dimensional. They're more like ogres with layers.

On the Outer Banks, we'll be watching Gianna's low-pressure system crank by Sunday morning, with heavy snow and strong winds. But before that, we'll be watching another low-pressure system some 20,000-30,000 feet up, creating its own snow today, closer to the Smoky Mountains.

In between the two, there is expected to be a band of drier air that will limit snowfall, likely in the area of the North Carolina Triangle. You can see it in yellow in the satellite image below.

(08:30 a.m. EST) Snow Has Made It To Charlotte

From content writer Toby Adeyemi:

Charlotte, North Carolina, is looking like a winter wonderland with their snowfall. It started around 6 a.m. and it's not going anywhere fast! Charlotte can expect up to 8 inches of snow today.

(08:12 a.m. EST) When Will Artemis II Launch?

From managing editorSean Breslin:

With temperatures plunging in Florida this weekend, that has put the launch of NASA's Artemis II rocket in question.

"NASA is targeting Monday, Feb. 2, as the tanking day for the upcoming Artemis II wet dress rehearsal at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida,as a result of weather," according to a release. "With this change, the first potential opportunity to launch is no earlier than Sunday, Feb. 8."

The timeline was changed due to the arctic cold outbreak that could affect hardware capabilities as engineers make final preparations for the launch. Temperatures at Cape Canaveral, Florida, are expected to dip to freezing or colderin each of the next two nights.

When Artemis II launches, it will be the first crewed mission to the moon in more than a half-century.

(07:46 a.m. EST) A Live Camera To Keep An Eye On

(Courtesy of ExploreBrevard.com)

From producerCarmen Molina:

Do you want to see Winter Storm Gianna moving through the Carolinas? You can watch it live through the lens of a high-definition live streaming camera in Brevard, North Carolina. The camera can be found atExploreBrevard.com.

(07:31 a.m. EST) See The Snow In North Georgia

From writer Toby Adeyemi:

Blairsville, Georgia, has seen noticeable snowfall since the early morning hours and it's quite the sight. It's also starting to stick to the roads, so if you are leaving your home, please be careful. Snow is expected to continue throughout the day and push southward in the state, including into metro Atlanta.

(07:11 a.m. EST) Snowfall Spreading To North Georgia

From digital meteorologist Rob Shackelford:

Snowfall has begun to move into north Georgia and will continue to spread south into metro Atlanta through the day.

Winter storm warnings are expected to remain until early Sunday for the majority of Georgia. The heaviest snowfall is expected across northeastern Georgia, where widespread totals of 3-6 inches are expected. Isolated totals could even exceed 6 inches.

Gusty winds could make travel very dangerous, so travel is not recommended.

(06:52 a.m. EST) 'Travel Is Not Advised' In Pigeon Forge

Facebook/Pigeon Forge Police Department

There's nothing that screams "Pigeon Forge" more than a Dollywood sign. But this morning, roads in the East Tennessee town were covered in snow, and that's bound to cause problems today.

"Travel is not advised at this time so crewscan safely treat area roads," said the Pigeon Forge Police Department in a Facebook post. "Many roads are slick and unsafe."

The department urged everyone to stay home today if possible. Nearby Gatlinburg has already reported 2.5 inches of snow.

(06:31 a.m. EST) Here's Who Has The Most Snow So Far

According to snow observations from the National Weather Service, several locations in eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina saw more than 5 inches of snow yesterday into this morning.

- Near Faust, North Carolina: 6.8 inches

- Bristol, Tennessee: 5.3 inches

- Near Surgoinsville, Tennessee: 5.3 inches

- Liberty, Tennessee: 5 inches

(06:06 a.m. EST) Cold Alerts Map Lit Up Like A Christmas Tree Again ...

... and this doesn't even include the winter storm advisories and warnings. Luckily, meteorologistCaitlin Kaisercompiled everything in a way that makes sense — head over to ourmaps tracker pageto see everything related to this winter storm and cold outbreak.

(05:52 a.m. EST) Gianna Brings A Mess To A Region Already In Bad Shape

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This weekend's winter storm will track across some of the same areas hit hard by last weekend's Winter Storm Fern. But luckily, in most of the states hit hardest by Fern — Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana specifically — additional impacts aren't expected from Gianna. That trio of states still has more than 150,000 homes and businesses without power this morning, according toPowerOutage.us.

It has been a very cold, frustrating week for those customers, and a long week for crews who have worked around the clock to restore power and clear tree damage caused by last weekend's ice storm.

(05:30 a.m. EST) Cancellations Mounting At Southern Airports

As we start the morning's coverage, there are already hundreds of flight cancellations at two major hubs in the South. According to the flight-tracking websiteFlightAware, Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International and Charlotte Douglas International are No. 1 and No. 2 in the nation with more than 500 flights canceled into and out of each airport today.

Raleigh-Durham International Airport is a distant third with 120 flights canceled so far. Earlier this week, Hartsfieldled the country in cancellationsdue in part to the ice brought by Winter Storm Fern.

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Mbappé's last-gasp penalty lifts Real Madrid to 2-1 win over Rayo Vallecano in Spanish league

MADRID (AP) — Kylian Mbappé converted a penalty kick deep into stoppage time as Real Madrid salvaged a 2-1 win over Rayo Vallecano to get back within a point of Spanish league leader Barcelona on Sunday.

Associated Press Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the Spanish La Liga soccer match between Real Madrid and Rayo Vallecano in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez) Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe tries a shot during the Spanish La Liga soccer match between Real Madrid and Rayo Vallecano in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez) Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the Spanish La Liga soccer match between Real Madrid and Rayo Vallecano in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez) Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe, left, tries a shot during the Spanish La Liga soccer match between Real Madrid and Rayo Vallecano in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez) Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior, center left, heads for the ball during the Spanish La Liga soccer match between Real Madrid and Rayo Vallecano in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

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Vinícius Júnior also scored for Madrid after again being jeered by fans at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. Jude Bellingham, also booed when the lineup was announced,had to be replaced10 minutes into the match because of an apparent left hamstring injury.

Madrid was coming offa 4-2 loss against Benficathat dropped the team out of the eight automatic spots for the round of 16 of the Champions League. It will face Benfica again in the playoffs.

Mbappé scored his eighth goal in his last five matches with Madrid with the last-gasp penalty that allowed Álvaro Arbeloa's side to keep pace with Barcelona, whichwon 3-1 at Elcheon Saturday.

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The boos toward Vinícius were subdued after he scored in the 15th minute with a superb goal. The Brazil international cleared three defenders before sending a right-footed shot into the top corner.

Rayo, which played a man down from the 80th after Pathé Ciss was sent off with a straight red card for a hard foul, equalized with Jorge De Frutos in the 49th.

Vallecano, which threatened at times at the Bernabeu, also saw Pep Chavarría shown a second yellow in the final minutes of added time.

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ESPN closes deal for NFL Network, rights for RedZone which gives the NFL a stake in the network

ESPN's purchase of NFL Network and other league digital assets has been finalized after government regulators approved the transaction.

The league and ESPN officially announced the closing of the deal Saturday night after the Justice Department and other non-US antitrust authorities completed their reviews.

ESPN acquired NFL Network, NFL Fantasy and the rights to distribute the RedZone channel to cable and satellite operators and the league will get a 10% equity stake in ESPN.

"With the closing, we will begin integrating NFL employees into ESPN in the months ahead," ESPN and the NFL said in a joint statement. "As we look to the future, NFL fans can look forward to expanded NFL programming, greater access to NFL Network, innovative Fantasy experiences and unparalleled coverage of America's most popular sport."

The approval by government regulators was first reported by The Athletic.

Viewers are not expected to notice changes on NFL Network until April, when those employed by NFL Media become part of ESPN.

NFL Network — which has nearly 50 million subscribers — will be included in ESPN's direct-to-consumer product, which launched last August,shortly after the deal was first announced.

The NFL RedZone channel will be distributed by ESPN to cable and satellite operators. However, the NFL will continue to own, operate and produce the channel as well as retain the rights to distribute the channel digitally. ESPN would also get rights to the RedZone brand, meaning RedZone channels for college football and basketball or other sports could be coming in the future.

NFL Fantasy Football will merge with ESPN Fantasy Football, giving ESPN the official fantasy football game of the league.

NFL Network will still air seven games per season. Four of ESPN's games, including some that are in overlapping windows on Monday nights, will move to NFL Network. ESPN will license three additional games that will be carried on NFL Network.

The NFL has taken back the rights to four international games, which it is expected to put up for bid. The league has discussed each of its 32 teams playing at least one international game per season if the schedule expands to 18 regular-season games.

The league will continue to own and operate NFL Films, NFL+, NFL.com, the official websites of the 32 teams, the NFL Podcast Network and the NFL FAST Channel (a free ad-supported streaming channel).

With the sale, ESPN is 72% owned by ABC Inc. — an indirect subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company — 18% Hearst and 10% NFL.

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Feb 15, 2025; Oakland, CA, USA; Tuskegee Golden Tigers head coach Benjy Taylor yells during the first half of the All Star-HBCU game against the Morehouse Maroon Tigers at Oakland Arena. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

A Division II college basketball game between Tuskegee University and Morehouse College on Saturday ended with Tuskegee coach Benjy Taylor being escorted off the court in handcuffs.

In a video obtained by HBCU Gameday, a security officer can be seen escorting the cuffed Taylor past the stands and into a hallway. Another video shows the circumstances that led to the bizarre scene, with Taylor confronting a security officer about the handshake lines and the officer responding by pulling out the handcuffs.

While Taylor is clearly angry, at no point does he appear to present any physical threat to the officer.

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Taylor later provided a statement to The Field of 68's Jeff Goodman, criticizing the decision to handcuff him and saying he was simply voicing concerns about Morehouse football players entering the handshake line:

"I am at a loss for words and I am upset about how I was violated and treated today. For my players, my family and people of Tuskegee to witness that is heartbreaking for me. I was simply trying to get the football team out of the handshake line as they were following right behind me and the team yelling obscenities! It was a very dangerous situation."

Tuskegee athletic director Reginald Ruffinalso provided more context to HBCU Gameday. After the game, a 77-69 Morehouse win over Tuskegee, a group of Morehouse football players reportedly intermingled with the teams, which Ruffin described as a "security breach."

Taylor reportedly went to the security officer asking for the football players to be removed. Ruffin described his coach's actions as reasonable, but the security officer apparently saw something else, via HBCU Gameday:

"He asked the security officer, 'Can you please remove them from the line?' That's what he asked the security officer," Ruffin said.

Ruffin added that the security officer's account differed, claiming Taylor was "very aggressive" and "the aggressor," which Ruffin said was not accurate. He said the officer cited that perception as the reason Taylor was placed in cuffs.

Taylor was reportedly released and traveled home with the team. He has been Tuskegee's head coach since 2019,per the school's site.

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  • Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's friendship has evolved over the last four decades

  • The pair grew up together in Cambridge, Mass., and met in 1980 while in elementary school

  • Damon spoke to PEOPLE about their bond at the premiere of their new movie, The Rip

Matt Damon and Ben Affleck have one of the most iconic friendships in Hollywood asfriends from childhoodwho broke into the business together and continue to work together.

At the premiere of their new movie,The Rip,in New York City earlier this month, Damon addressed the different ways that their friendship has evolved over the last four decades.

"Well the circumstances of our lives have changed a lot and obviously we've gone through different phases of life, having kids, so those things are vastly different but I feel like who we are as people was kind of established together a long time ago in our adolescence and teens and those things have been pretty consistent," theJason Bourneactor, 55, shares with PEOPLE at the Jan. 13 premiere.

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Damon and Affleck first met in 1980, when they were 10 and 8 years old, respectively, while living in Cambridge, Mass. They later attended high school together, bonding over acting and baseball.

As teenagers, they started auditioning together before writing 1997'sGood Will Hunting, thrusting them into the spotlight and earning them both an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Naturally, they also starred as best friends in the film.

In 2005, Damonmarried Luciana Barrosoand the pairshares four daughters.Affleck, meanwhile,shares three childrenwithex-wife Jennifer Garner.He and theGone Girlactress were together for 10 years before they split in 2015. Their divorce was finalized three years later. Affleck, 53, thenwed Jennifer Lopezin 2022, but the pair called it quits two years later.

Affleck and Damon have worked together and collaborated multiple times over the last 45 years, including in movies likeDogma,Air, andThe Last Duel.In 2022, the pair also teamed up to create a production company, Artists Equity.

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In an interview withVanity Fairin 2023, Affleck reflected on a period in the late 2000s and early 2010s when the pair took a step back from working together as frequently.

"At some point, we got convinced of this idea, like, 'Well, you don't wanna work together all the time, you'll become sort of associated with each other.' And that's negative," he said. "But ultimately, it was sort of like, 'F--k that. I don't know, let's work together.' Cause that's the beautiful, that's the fun."

In the same interview, Damon said, "We can now look at the last 20 years and go like, 'Well, the benefit of hindsight, what would we have done differently?' And I think we both came to the conclusion that we would've worked together a lot more."

The two teamed up once again as actors and producers for their new Netflix movie,The Rip.The crime thriller, which came out on Jan. 16, also features Teyana Taylor, Kyle Chandler, Steven Yeun and Sasha Calle.

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