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- The fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein files continues to escalate, triggering legal investigations and resignations among prominent figures and institutions across the US and Europe.
- Intensified conflict in Ukraine is met with ongoing, high-stakes peace talks between Ukrainian, Russian, and US negotiators in Abu Dhabi, as large-scale attacks on Kyiv resume.
- US immigration enforcement is undergoing significant shifts, with federal agents withdrawing from Minnesota following increased state cooperation, while New York prepares to monitor federal operations.
- Major tech companies, notably Elon Musk’s X, face mounting international regulatory pressure and investigations in Europe and Australia concerning content moderation, child protection, and AI.
- Key industry sectors are experiencing notable volatility, exemplified by a significant downturn in the electric vehicle market and a sharp revision of sales forecasts from leading pharmaceutical companies.
ZeroHedge
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January US Jobs Report Rescheduled For February 11
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
January US Jobs Report Rescheduled For February 11 The government reopened after another theatrical two-day shutdown, but that doesn't mean that Friday's payrolls report will come when it is due (after all, it's not like the BLS had 30 days to prepare for it, oh wait, they did). Instead, the January employment report has been rescheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 11, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data, originally due Feb. 6, was delayed by the partial government shutdown. BLS announced the changes Wednesday, shortly after funding for a number of agencies, including the Labor Department, was restored. January’s consumer price index
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Chuck Schumer Claims Voter ID Laws Are The Return Of "Jim Crow"
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Chuck Schumer Claims Voter ID Laws Are The Return Of "Jim Crow" The Democrat Party strategy relies heavily on the tactic of associating everything they don't like with the race-based conflicts of the past, even though they have no knowledge or understanding of basic history. Their intention is to energize their low-IQ base with hot button rhetoric while blithely dismissing any reasonable debate on otherwise common sense policies. Once something is deemed "racist", all constructive discussion goes out the window. It is crystal clear that the Democrats are desperate to sabotage voter ID laws at any cost. Why? Because they know that illegal
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No Global Recession In 2026, But Period Of Poor Growth Continues
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
No Global Recession In 2026, But Period Of Poor Growth Continues Authored by Daniel Lacalle, The IMF estimates for 2026 show no signs of recession. However, the global economy remains in a period of poor growth, high debt, persistent inflation and low productivity. There may not be a recession, but citizens feel poorer as net real wages decline in most economies, remaining below pre-pandemic levels. Why? Because in most developed economies, GDP growth is bloated by government spending, which means high debt, followed by rising taxes that hurt investment and productivity. The IMF has had to revise its United States estimates to more than
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LGBT Activist Judge Faces Felony Charges For Wrongfully Detaining A Defense Attorney
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
LGBT Activist Judge Faces Felony Charges For Wrongfully Detaining A Defense Attorney A Texas LGBT judge with a history of clashing with authorities over her activism has been arrested and charged after she allegedly handcuffed and held a defense attorney captive in her jury box for the crime of arguing for the right to confer with her client during a probation hearing. Bexar County Judge Rosie Speedlin Gonzalez was indicted last week on a felony charge of unlawful restraint by a judicial officer and misdemeanor official oppression. The controversial judge was arrested for the 2024 incident, during which she and defense
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Ryan Routh To Be Sentenced For Trump Assassination Attempt Today
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Ryan Routh To Be Sentenced For Trump Assassination Attempt Today Authored by Jackson Richman via The Epoch Times, A federal judge is set to sentence Ryan Routh on Feb. 4 for attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump. Prosecutors are seeking a life sentence while the defense is arguing for leniency. The sentencing hearing is scheduled just months after Routh, 59, attempted to stab himself in U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon’s courtroom following a guilty verdict on multiple counts. Federal prosecutors said in a court filing that a life sentence was appropriate given what they described as months of deliberate planning and a clear
The Guardian
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Gunmen have killed 162 people in west Nigeria attack, says Red Cross official
3 hours ago
by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi, Eromo Egbejule in Katsina, Nigeria and agencies
Nigeria, Africa, World newsGovernment blames ‘terrorist cells’ for attack in Woro village, one of country’s deadliest in recent months More than 160 people have been killed in a village in western Nigeria in the country’s deadliest armed assault so far this year, an aid official and a local politician have said, as communities reel from repeated, widespread acts of violence perpetrated by armed gangs and jihadists. The death toll from Tuesday’s attack in Woro in Kwara state stood at 162 on Wednesday afternoon, according to Babaomo Ayodeji, the Kwara state secretary of the Red Cross. Continue reading...
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Ugandan opposition leader still in hiding as feud with president’s son escalates
6 hours ago
by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi
Uganda, Africa, World newsBobi Wine’s whereabouts unknown since he fled what he said was night raid on his home by police and military Bobi Wine, Uganda’s most prominent opposition figure, remains in hiding nearly three weeks after a disputed election, as a high-stakes social media feud with the east African country’s military chief escalates. Wine’s whereabouts have been unknown since 16 January, when he fled what he said was a night raid by the police and military on his home, leaving his family behind. Continue reading...
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Death of Nigerian singer after snakebite highlights crisis of ‘preventable’ fatalities
8 hours ago
by Kat Lay Global health correspondent
Global development, Snakes, Health, Nigeria, Africa, Animals, World news, Global health, SocietyIfunanya Nwangene died in hospital after being bitten in her Abuja home, raising questions about the availability of effective antivenoms In a last message to her friends, Ifunanya Nwangene wrote: “Please come.” The 26-year-old singer and former contestant on The Voice Nigeria had been bitten by a snake while asleep in her flat in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, and was in hospital, anxiously awaiting treatment. Continue reading...
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Trump-led abuses amid ‘democratic recession’ put human rights in peril, HRW report says
18 hours ago
by Karen McVeigh
Human rights, Global development, Governance, Trump administration, US news, US politics, World news, China, Russia, International law, Asia Pacific, Europe, European Union, Canada, Press freedom, Americas, Morocco, Iran, Protest, Protest (US), Africa, Middle East and north AfricaRights group says growing authoritarianism and abuses in US, Russia and China threaten global rules-based order The world is in a “democratic recession” with almost three-quarters of the global population now living under autocratic rulers – levels not seen since the 1980s, according to a new report. The system underpinning human rights was “in peril”, said Philippe Bolopion, executive director of Human Rights Watch (HRW), with a growing authoritarian wave becoming “the challenge of a generation”, he said. Continue reading...
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Handful of sick and wounded Palestinians allowed through Rafah crossing on first day
2 days ago
by Lorenzo Tondo
Gaza, Egypt, Israel, Middle East and north Africa, Palestine, World news, AfricaNumbers Israel permitted to enter Egypt after reopening border were far lower than expected following delays A small number of sick and wounded Palestinians have begun crossing into Egypt to seek medical treatment after Israel permitted a limited reopening of the Palestinian territory’s Rafah border post as fragile diplomatic efforts to stabilise the conflict inch forward. About 150 people were due to leave the territory on Monday, and 50 to enter it, according to Egyptian officials, more than 20 months after Israeli forces closed the crossing. However, by nightfall, Reuters reported that Israel had permitted 12 Palestinians to re-enter the territory, according
South China Morning Post
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Ukraine and Russia wrap ‘productive’ first day of US-backed peace talks
an hour ago
by Reuters
Ukrainian and Russian officials wrapped up a “productive” first day of new US-brokered talks in Abu Dhabi, Kyiv’s lead negotiator said on Wednesday, as fighting in Europe’s biggest conflict since World War II raged on. The two-day trilateral meetings come after Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia had exploited a US-backed energy truce last week to stockpile munitions, attacking Ukraine with a record number of ballistic missiles on Tuesday. “The work was substantive and...
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Panama president defends judiciary after China slams canal port concession ruling
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by Igor Patrick
Panamanian President Jose Raul Mulino rejected criticism from Chinese and Hong Kong authorities on Wednesday over a Supreme Court ruling that voided a long-standing port concession at the Panama Canal, arguing that the decision falls squarely within Panama’s constitutional and legal framework. Mulino’s comments came after China’s Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office issued a sharply worded commentary condemning the court’s decision to declare unconstitutional the concession held by Panama Ports...
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Trump border tsar removing 700 immigration officers from Minnesota immediately
3 hours ago
by Associated Press
The Trump administration is reducing the number of immigration enforcement officers in Minnesota after state and local officials agreed to cooperate by turning over arrested immigrants, border tsar Tom Homan said on Wednesday. About 700 federal officers – roughly a quarter of the total deployed around Minnesota – will be withdrawn immediately, Homan said. But he did not give a timeline when the operation might end in Minnesota after weeks of turmoil in the Twin Cities and escalated protests,...
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Norway crown princess’s son makes tearful admission of ‘need for recognition’, denies rape
5 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
The son of Norway’s crown princess admitted Wednesday to a life of excess attributed to a “need for recognition”, but denied committing rape as he took the stand in tears. Marius Borg Hoiby, Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s 29-year-old son from a relationship before her 2001 marriage to Crown Prince Haakon, is on trial in Oslo district court accused of 38 crimes, including four alleged rapes and assaults against ex-girlfriends. He has pleaded not guilty to the most serious offences. He faces up to...
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Beyond China, Asia will bear the brunt as US builds walls around tech capital
6 hours ago
by Malaika Thiam-Bockman
The United States has been constructing a new dimension of its economic security policy: outbound investment rules. Since January last year, Washington has not only established its first outbound investment screening programme but codified it into law and explicitly provided for its expansion. These rules are gaining teeth, giving rise to a compliance architecture that conditions US foreign direct investment on national security priorities. As firms begin to operationalise these rules, capital...
New York Times
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Trump’s Call to ‘Nationalize’ Elections Adds to State Officials’ Alarm
3 hours ago
by Nick Corasaniti
United States Politics and Government, Federal-State Relations (US), Voter Fraud (Election Fraud), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Bellows, Shenna, Bondi, Pamela J, Gabbard, Tulsi (1981- ), Trump, Donald J, Fulton County (Ga)Some top state election officials, who run voting across the country, worry that the federal government has become hostile to them and their work.
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Fulton County in Georgia Challenges the F.B.I.’s Seizure of 2020 Ballots
3 hours ago
by Nick Corasaniti and Richard Fausset
Fulton County (Ga), Georgia, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Presidential Election of 2020, Trump, Donald J, Gabbard, Tulsi (1981- ), United States Politics and GovernmentThe county filed a motion demanding the return of ballots and other election materials that were seized by the F.B.I. in a highly unusual move by the Trump administration.
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‘Neoroyalism’ and What It Says About Trump
13 hours ago
by Patricia Cohen
International Relations, International Trade and World Market, Trump, Donald J, United States, neoroyalismExperts are reaching to divine the president’s approach to global policy and economics, with one theory seeing antecedents in centuries-old dynastic rule.
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What the Crackdown Has Done to Minneapolis Children
an hour ago
by Corina Knoll
Illegal Immigration, Immigration Detention, Police Brutality, Misconduct and Shootings, Federal Actions in US Cities, Immigration and Emigration, Children and Childhood, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Good, Renee Nicole (1988-2026), Walz, Tim, Minneapolis (Minn), Minnesota“It’s like living in fear all the time,” a teenager said about the federal raids that have shattered families.
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Minneapolis Police Chief Fears Long-Term Damage From Immigration Crackdown
3 hours ago
by Ernesto Londoño and Campbell Robertson
Minneapolis (Minn), Federal Actions in US Cities, Police, Police Brutality, Misconduct and Shootings, Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Appointments and Executive Changes, Police Department (Minneapolis, Minn), OHara, BrianBrian O’Hara, who took over a troubled police force and has spent years rebuilding community trust, fears the long-term damage wrought by federal agents.