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- Global geopolitical tensions are escalating, marked by military exercises in strategic waterways, US military actions targeting illicit oil, ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, and a re-evaluation of international alliances amid shifting power dynamics.
- Artificial intelligence continues its rapid integration across industries, prompting concerns over intellectual property infringement, the ethical implementation of AI in military applications, and the need for new regulatory frameworks.
- Economic news indicates a mix of market optimism driven by anticipated interest rate cuts, alongside industry-specific challenges like fluctuating commodity prices and significant product recalls in the automotive sector.
- Domestic policy and social structures are under scrutiny, with revelations of governmental spending controversies, debates on immigration's societal impact, and evolving social norms around identity and family.
- New details from the Jeffrey Epstein files continue to emerge, revealing his extensive connections across academic and social circles and highlighting systemic vulnerabilities in institutional oversight.
ZeroHedge
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Strait Showdown: Iran Launches "Smart Control" Exercise At Oil Transit Point
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Strait Showdown: Iran Launches "Smart Control" Exercise At Oil Transit Point Iran's elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) kicked off naval drills Monday in the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, according to state media. The exercise, dubbed "Smart Control of Hormuz Strait," is being carried out by IRGC naval forces under the direct supervision of the Guards' top command, state television reported, with semi-official Tasnim news agency describing the drills as testing combat readiness against "possible security and military threats." Energy markets are watching closely. IRNA: IRGC Navy conducts a hybrid, live exercise dubbed "Smart Control of the Strait of Hormuz." Under the supervision of
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Why Firing 9% Of The Federal Workforce Didn't Move The Needle
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Why Firing 9% Of The Federal Workforce Didn't Move The Needle Authored by James Hickman via SchiffSovereign.com, In January 2025, the federal government employed about 3 million people. By November, that number had fallen by roughly 270,000 workers — a reduction of about 9%. According to the Cato Institute, that was the largest peacetime federal workforce reduction EVER. More than 150,000 employees took the “Fork in the Road” buyout offer to resign or retire. Tens of thousands more were laid off outright. Entire offices were emptied. Agencies that had been growing for decades shrank to staffing levels not seen since 2014. And yet, despite historic
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Waste Of The Day: Secret Settlements Get Taxpayer Money
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Waste Of The Day: Secret Settlements Get Taxpayer Money Authored by Jeremy Portnoy via RealClearInvestigations, Topline: Eight Massachusetts state agencies and 13 colleges spent $6.8 million to settle grievances, partly in secret, brought by their own employees from 2019 to 2024, according to a Jan. 16 report from State Auditor Diana DiZoglio. At least 80 of the 263 settlements contain confidentiality language such as a nondisclosure agreement — to keep certain details confidential between the two parties — which the audit claims is banned by state guidelines. Key facts: The Massachusetts Port Authority transit agency was responsible for 11 of the settlements, costing taxpayers
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Pentagon Threatens To Blacklist Anthropic As 'Supply Chain Risk' Over Guardrails On Military Use
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Pentagon Threatens To Blacklist Anthropic As 'Supply Chain Risk' Over Guardrails On Military Use * The Pentagon is reportedly about to cut ties with Anthropic, makers of Claude, which is already embedded in classified systems * The company insists on implementing guardrails over how the US military can use Claude - specifically when it comes to mass surveillance and autonomous weapons - after it was used in the Maduro raid without their knowledge. * The Pentagon is now calling Claude a threat to national security * Some are accusing the overwhelmingly left-leaning company of trying to undermine the Trump
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ByteDance Vows To Crack Down On "Unauthorized IP" In Seedance 2.0 After Legal Threats From Hollywood
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
ByteDance Vows To Crack Down On "Unauthorized IP" In Seedance 2.0 After Legal Threats From Hollywood Update (Monday): Disney and Paramount Skydance have both sent cease-and-desist letters to ByteDance, accusing the Chinese tech firm of "blatant infringement" by embedding their intellectual property into its AI video generator, Seedance 2.0. After Seedance 2.0 videos went viral across social media following the model's release five days ago, Reuters reports that ByteDance issued a statement saying it will strengthen safeguards to curb unauthorized use of intellectual property on the platform. "We are taking steps to strengthen current safeguards as we work to prevent the unauthorized use of
The Guardian
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How an undercover cop foiled an IS plot to massacre Britain’s Jews – podcast
17 hours ago
by Presented by Helen Pidd with Chris Osuh; produced by Ivor Manley and Brian McNamara; executive producer Sami Kent
Antisemitism, UK security and counter-terrorism, UK news, Manchester, Islamic State, World news, Greater Manchester, Judaism, Religion, Islam, Police, Tunisia, Africa, Middle East and north AfricaThe Guardian’s community affairs correspondent, Chris Osuh, reports on the plot by two IS terrorists to massacre Jews in Manchester, and how it was thwarted by an undercover sting Walid Saadaoui had once worked as a holiday entertainer, organising dance shows and quizzes at a resort in his native Tunisia. After moving to the UK and marrying a British woman, he became a restaurateur and an avid keeper of birds. All the while, however – as the Guardian’s community affairs correspondent, Chris Osuh, explains – he was hiding a secret: he had pledged allegiance to Islamic State. Continue reading...
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Assailants kill at least 32 in north-west Nigerian villages, residents say
2 days ago
by Guardian staff and agencies
Nigeria, Africa, World newsResidents who escaped violence tell of bandits riding in on motorbikes and shooting indiscriminately Armed assailants on motorbikes killed at least 32 people and burned houses and shops during raids on three villages in north-west Nigeria’s Niger state early on Saturday, local officials and residents who escaped the violence said. The dawn raids targeted the communities of Tunga-Makeri, Konkoso, and Pissa. Continue reading...
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53 people dead or missing after migrant boat capsizes in Mediterranean
7 days ago
by Agence France-Presse in Geneva
Migration, Libya, World news, Africa, Refugees, Middle East and north AfricaOnly two survivors rescued after boat overturned off Libyan coast, UN migration agency says Fifty-three people are dead or missing after a boat capsized in the Mediterranean Sea off the Libyan coast, the UN migration agency said on Monday. Only two survivors were rescued. The International Organization for Migration said the boat overturned north of Zuwara on Friday, in the latest disaster involving people attempting the perilous Mediterranean crossing in the hope of reaching Europe. Continue reading...
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Ebo Taylor, Ghanaian highlife pioneer and guitarist, dies age 90
7 days ago
by Laura Snapes
Music, Culture, Ghana, Fela Kuti, AfricaTaylor, who did for Ghanaian music what his friend Fela Kuti did for Nigeria, has been called the greatest rhythm guitarist in history Ghanaian musician Ebo Taylor, a definitive force behind the highlife genre, has died age 90. His son Kweku Taylor announced the news on Sunday: “The world has lost a giant. A colossus of African music. Ebo Taylor passed away yesterday; a day after the launch of Ebo Taylor music festival and exactly a month after his 90th birthday, leaving behind an unmatched artistry legacy. Dad, your light will never fade.” Continue reading...
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Weather tracker: Spain and Portugal hit by third deadly storm in two weeks
7 days ago
by Alice Fowl, Claire Jones and Morgan Thomas for MetDesk
Flooding, Extreme weather, Spain, Portugal, South Africa, Africa, Environment, Japan, South KoreaStorm Marta sweeps Iberian peninsula just days after Storms Kristin and Leonardo brought deadly flooding and major damage Spain and Portugal have endured another storm over the weekend, just days after the deadly flooding and major damage caused by Storm Kristin and Storm Leonardo last week. Storm Marta passed over the Iberian peninsula on Saturday, bringing fresh torrential rain and killing two people. Storm Kristin killed at least five people after it made landfall on 28 January with Storm Leonardo claiming another victim last Wednesday. The outlook for this week is for more rain across Spain, Portugal and France, especially across north-west
South China Morning Post
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Trump slams energy deal between California and Britain, calls Governor Newsom a ‘loser’
2 hours ago
by Reuters
US President Donald Trump denounced a clean energy agreement between the United Kingdom and California Governor Gavin Newsom hours after it was signed on Monday, Politico reported. In an interview with the news outlet, Trump said it was “inappropriate” for Britain to be dealing with the Democratic governor. Trump, a Republican, also branded Newsom “a loser”, saying “his state has gone to hell, and his environmental work is a disaster”. Newsom is an outspoken Trump critic and has publicly...
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Austria files terror charges against suspect over planned 2024 Taylor Swift attack
3 hours ago
by Reuters
Austrian prosecutors have filed terrorism-related and other charges against a now 21-year-old suspect arrested just before a 2024 Taylor Swift concert in Vienna, who they said planned to carry out an Islamist militant attack. The Vienna prosecutors’ office plans to bring a criminal case against the unnamed suspect in Wiener Neustadt, a town near Vienna, accusing him of producing a small amount of the explosive triacetone triperoxide and attempting to buy weapons illegally, it said in a...
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US lawmakers push for VPN funding so Iranians can access internet
7 hours ago
by Bloomberg
US agencies are struggling to find the best method to fund additional software for millions of Iranian civilians to get around their government’s strict internet censors, amid a surge in demand over weeks of domestic unrest. The State Department, US senators from both parties, and other US agencies have advocated for funding virtual private networks and anticensorship technology programmes that would allow about a quarter of the people in Iran to access the internet without the Islamic...
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Starmer urges Europe to deepen interdependence amid Trump threats
10 hours ago
by Bloomberg
After a year of refusing to choose between Washington and Brussels, Keir Starmer shifted tone in Munich by edging Britain closer to the European Union and calling for an end to over-reliance on American military support. In a speech to the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, the UK Prime Minister urged Europe to deepen its interdependence and sovereign deterrence in light of less support from across the Atlantic since Donald Trump returned to the White House. British officials told reporters...
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Are aliens real? Obama says yes but rules out long-running conspiracy
15 hours ago
by Tribune News Service
Former US president Barack Obama said in a podcast interview on the weekend that aliens are real, but they aren’t at Nevada’s Area 51. During an appearance on YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen’s show, Obama said he hadn’t seen extraterrestrials but that they existed. “They’re not being kept in Area 51, there’s no underground facility, unless there’s this enormous conspiracy and they hid it from the president of the United States,” Obama said during a rapid-fire round of questions at the end of the...
New York Times
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Despite Epstein’s Toxicity, Steve Bannon Stood by Him, Texts Indicate
5 hours ago
by Sharon LaFraniere and Teresa Mondría Terol
Sex Crimes, Justice Department, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Epstein, Jeffrey E (1953- ), Bannon, Stephen KMr. Bannon, a MAGA podcaster, developed a seemingly chummy relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of sex trafficking. He said it was in the name of getting Mr. Epstein to open up.
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Columbia Punishes 2 Who Helped Epstein’s Girlfriend Enter Dental College
2 hours ago
by Ed Shanahan
Colleges and Universities, Admissions Standards, Teeth and Dentistry, Sex Crimes, Human Trafficking, Medicine and Health, Columbia University, Justice Department, Epstein, Jeffrey E (1953- ), Shuliak, Karyna, Groff, Lesley, Belarus, Manhattan (NYC)The release of documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein has sent ripples through the worlds of business, politics and academia, including at Columbia, where he helped his girlfriend gain entry.
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Epstein’s Ties With Academics Show the Seedy Side of College Fund-Raising
10 hours ago
by Alan Blinder
Colleges and Universities, Philanthropy, Harvard University, Columbia University, Bard College, Epstein, Jeffrey E (1953- ), Summers, Lawrence H, Zeppos, Nicholas SProfessors and presidents are often eager to raise outside cash. Some are now facing blowback after connecting with Jeffrey Epstein.
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Epstein Files Hint at His Ties to the Supermodel Naomi Campbell
a day ago
by Alisha Haridasani Gupta and Jesse McKinley
Campbell, Naomi, Epstein, Jeffrey E (1953- ), Sex Crimes, Models (Professional), Fashion and Apparel, Victoria's Secret, internal-open-access-from-nlMs. Campbell previously claimed she was an acquaintance of the convicted sex offender. Emails shed new light on the extent of their interactions.
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The Quiet Architect of Trump’s Global Trade War
4 hours ago
by Ana Swanson
United States Politics and Government, International Trade and World Market, Customs (Tariff), Factories and Manufacturing, Appointments and Executive Changes, Computer Chips, Content Type: Personal Profile, Bessent, Scott, Greer, Jamieson L, Lighthizer, Robert E, Lutnick, Howard W, Trump, Donald J, United States, U.S. Trade RepresentativeJamieson Greer, a low-key lawyer from a working-class background, is rewriting the rules of the global economy at the president’s behest.