The Department of Homeland Security has reversed its decision to suspend the TSA PreCheck program, citing concerns over the potential impact on air travel. The initial decision was made due to a recent court ruling that would have required the agency to provide more information about its screening procedures. However, the reversal has been met with mixed reactions, with some critics arguing that the program's benefits outweigh the risks. Meanwhile, a record-breaking blizzard has dumped up to 3 feet of snow in some areas, causing widespread disruptions and forcing cities across the Northeast to dig out. In other news, former President Trump's top general has warned of acute risks in the event of an attack on Iran, while the Trump team has been on damage control after comments made by Mike Huckabee on Israel. In the world of sports, Nassourdine Imavov has explained his post-fight comments after UFC Houston, while the WWE has announced an interesting name backstage for its upcoming show in Atlanta. In the business world, Domino's is trying to double its business during a rough patch for big pizza rivals, while Nissan has pulled the plug on its under-$30, 000 LEAF EV for 2026. In science and technology news, the FDA has created a quicker path for gene therapies, while NASA's Curiosity Rover has spotted Martian "spiderwebs" up close. The agency's Webb Telescope has also located a former star that exploded as a supernova. In other space news, 6 planets will parade across the night sky at the end of February, while a new research suggests some cases of autism could be preventable.