The global shipping industry is undergoing a significant change as Hapag-Lloyd has agreed to purchase Israeli rival Zim for $4. 2 billion. Meanwhile, the box office saw a strong performance from the film adaptation of 'Wuthering Heights', which earned $38 million domestically and $83 million globally in its opening weekend. In the world of sports, the Dolphins have announced that they will release linebacker Bradley Chubb. In the United States, the NAACP has asked a judge to protect against the misuse of voter data seized by the FBI in Georgia's Fulton County. The French far-left is under pressure following the death of a student, which has sparked protests and calls for greater action. In the tech world, Apple has announced a Presidents Day sale on its latest products, including iPads, MacBooks, and AirPods. California is experiencing a severe storm, with 8 feet of snow and life-threatening floods reported in some areas. In other news, a California company is planning to fly astronauts to the space station in 2027, marking a significant step towards unlocking the orbital economy. The FBI is investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, with Savannah Guthrie expressing her family's continued support for the investigation. In the world of politics, concerns over autocracy in the US continue to grow, with some Republican election officials speaking out against the Trump Justice Department's voter roll crusade.