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AI Summary
- Significant US military deployment in the Middle East signals escalating international tensions, while ongoing debates around global tariffs and a Supreme Court ruling against previous levies are reshaping international trade policy.
- The artificial intelligence sector is experiencing massive investment and high valuations, simultaneously creating market volatility in the software industry due to its disruptive potential and prompting critical shortages of high-bandwidth memory affecting hardware production.
- Major financial institutions are re-evaluating corporate hiring criteria, notably regarding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), alongside ongoing challenges in private credit funds and mixed macroeconomic signals from housing and GDP reports.
- A global trend towards stricter internet regulation and calls for ending online anonymity are emerging, indicating an evolving landscape for digital platforms amid concerns over long-term data control and user privacy.
- High-net-worth individuals are making significant residential changes influenced by wealth tax policies, and controversies surrounding prominent figures continue to highlight the complex interplay between wealth, politics, and public scrutiny.
ZeroHedge
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From Germany To Brazil: The "Social Media Ban"-Craze Continues
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
From Germany To Brazil: The "Social Media Ban"-Craze Continues Authored by Kit Knightly via Off-Guardian.org, The list of countries that want to “ban social media for children” (read: identity-gate internet access) just continues to grow and grow. There’s Germany… > NEW - Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU), a former BlackRock chairman, wants to end the anonymity on the Internet: "I want to see real names." pic.twitter.com/sUjG7XIdrd > > — Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) February 18, 2026 At least Merz is being somewhat honest about the intention – ending anonymity. Meanwhile, Greece is doing it to “protect democracy”… > NOW - Greece's PM says banning social media for minors and adolescents "goes hand
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Steven Spielberg Flees California Amid Raging Wealth Tax Battle
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Steven Spielberg Flees California Amid Raging Wealth Tax Battle Another day, another rich liberal leaving a state over policies they promoted. In today's episode of modern hypocrisy, Steven Spielberg, director of blockbuster hits like Jaws, E.T., Poltergeist and Saving Private Ryan, has moved to Manhattan, according to the Los Angeles Times. A spokesperson for one of Hollywood’s most reliable Democrat Party donors was quick to insist the relocation has nothing to do with California’s highly controversial wealth tax proposal. “Steven’s move to the East Coast is both long-planned and driven purely by his and Kate Capshaw’s desire to be closer to their New York-based children
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"Hubris Generally Precedes Clusterf**k": Does It Smell Like Victory?
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
"Hubris Generally Precedes Clusterf**k": Does It Smell Like Victory? Authored by James Howard Kunstler, The message seems to be something like the USA isn’t messing around with all those strike forces in the waters around Iran. The Islamic Republic suddenly looks like Rock-and-Hard-Place-Land. Everybody and his uncle are trying to figure out the calculus in play, World War Three or a happy ending? You’re seeing the most significant US military build-up over there in memory. Smells a little bit like first Gulf War, 1991 — minus all those allies we roped in then. Mr. Trump (via Marco Rubio) has read Euroland out on this one. We are in
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Goldman Sachs The Latest Firm To Ditch DEI Hiring Criteria
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Goldman Sachs The Latest Firm To Ditch DEI Hiring Criteria Goldman Sachs is the latest firm to scrap the DEI scam from its board policies. In fact, the bank is preparing to strip race, gender identity, sexual orientation and other demographic factors from the guidelines used to evaluate potential directors, according to people familiar with the plans who spoke to the Wall Street Journal. Which begs the question to begin with: why were we ever picking directors based on race and gender identity? Isn't that...racist? The Journal wrote that Goldman's governance committee currently considers experience, background and perspective, along with a diversity category that includes
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Florida Lawmakers Approve Renaming Palm Beach Airport After Trump
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Florida Lawmakers Approve Renaming Palm Beach Airport After Trump Authored by Kimberly Hayek via The Epoch Times, Florida lawmakers on Thursday completed the approval of a bill to rename Palm Beach International Airport in honor of President Donald Trump. The measure, now awaiting Gov. Ron DeSantis’s signature, comes at the same time as the Trump family’s recent federal trademark filings for airport names incorporating the president’s identity. The Trump Organization says it will see no financial gain from the Palm Beach site. The Florida Senate passed SB 706 in a 25–11 vote. The legislation is sponsored by state Sen. Debbie Mayfield, a Republican from Melbourne.
The Guardian
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RSF siege of El Fasher in Sudan has ‘hallmarks of genocide’, UN mission finds
a day ago
by Eromo Egbejule and agencies
Sudan, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, World news, Chad, United Nations, United Arab EmiratesReport details harrowing 18-month occupation of North Darfur capital, showing destruction aimed at ethnic communities The siege and capture of the Sudanese city of El Fasher by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces group last October bore “the hallmarks of genocide”, a UN-mandated fact-finding mission has said. In a report detailing the harrowing 18-month occupation of the capital of North Darfur, investigators concluded that the RSF and allied militias deliberately inflicted conditions calculated to bring about the physical destruction of the Zaghawa and Fur ethnic communities. Continue reading...
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More than 1,000 Kenyans lured to fight for Russia in Ukraine war, report says
a day ago
by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi and Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
Kenya, Ukraine, Russia, Africa, Europe, World newsIntelligence findings read to parliament say ‘rogue’ agencies and individuals recruiting Kenyan nationals to frontline More than 1,000 Kenyans have been lured to fight for Russia in its war with Ukraine, according to an intelligence report to the Kenyan parliament that highlights the scale of a Russian operation taking African men to the frontline. The majority leader of Kenya’s national assembly, Kimani Ichung’wah, said “rogue recruitment agencies and individuals in Kenya” were continuing to send Kenyan nationals to fight in the conflict, as he read MPs the summary of an investigation by Kenya’s National Intelligence Service. Continue reading...
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Countries that do not embrace AI could be left behind, says OpenAI’s George Osborne
2 days ago
by Robert Booth in Delhi
George Osborne, OpenAI, AI (artificial intelligence), Global economy, Technology, Economics, Trump administration, India, Benin, Rwanda, Business, European Union, Africa, UK newsWithout AI you will be a ‘weaker and poorer nation’, says former UK chancellor two months into job at US firm The former chancellor George Osborne has said countries that do not embrace the kind of powerful AI systems made by his new employer, OpenAI, risk “Fomo” and could be left weaker and poorer. Osborne, who is two months into a job as head of the $500bn San Francisco AI company’s “for countries” programme, told leaders gathered for the AI Impact summit in Delhi: “Don’t be left behind.” He said that without AI rollouts they could end up with a workforce “less
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Kenyan authorities used Israeli tech to crack activist’s phone, report claims
4 days ago
by Stephanie Kirchgaessner in Washington and Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi
Kenya, Surveillance, Protest, World news, AfricaCitizen Lab report suggests Cellebrite software was used to break into Boniface Mwangi’s phone while he was under arrest When Boniface Mwangi, the prominent Kenyan pro-democracy activist who plans to run for president in 2027, had his phones returned to him by Kenyan authorities after his controversial arrest last July, he immediately noticed a problem: one of the phones was no longer password protected and could be opened without one. It was Mwangi’s personal phone, which he used to communicate with friends and mentors, and contained photos of private family moments with his wife and children. Knowing that its contents could be
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How an undercover cop foiled an IS plot to massacre Britain’s Jews – podcast
5 days 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...
South China Morning Post
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Andrew’s ‘downfall’: how this viral photo of the disgraced ex-prince was captured
2 hours ago
by Reuters
Slumped in the back seat of his Range Rover, a visibly shaken man once referred to as the “Playboy Prince” stares ahead of him as the car leaves Aylsham police station in Norfolk, England. The photo, taken by Reuters photographer Phil Noble, went viral when it was published late on Thursday. It shows Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the younger brother of King Charles, after he was released from police custody following a day of questioning over allegations he sent confidential government...
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UK to consider removing ex-prince Andrew from royal line of succession
4 hours ago
by Reuters
Britain’s government will consider new legislation to remove the former prince Andrew from the line of royal succession once the police investigation into his ties with Epstein is over, a UK official said on Friday. Any changes to the line of succession – Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is eighth in line to the throne – would require consultation and agreement with other countries where King Charles is head of state, said the official, who asked not to be identified. The former prince was arrested...
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Nasa aims to send astronauts around the moon in March after successful test
5 hours ago
by Associated Press
Nasa aims to send astronauts to the moon in March after acing the latest rocket fuelling test. Administrator Jared Isaacman said on Friday that launch teams made “major progress” between the first countdown rehearsal, which was disrupted by hydrogen leaks earlier this month, and the second test, which was completed without significant seepage on Thursday night. The test was “a big step toward America’s return to the lunar environment”, Isaacman said on social media. Nasa could launch four...
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Trump weighs limited strike on Iran, as Tehran says draft deal coming soon
5 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
US President Donald Trump said he was considering a limited strike on Iran after ordering a major naval build-up in the Middle East aimed at heaping pressure on Tehran to cut a deal to curb its nuclear programme. The latest threat came after Iran’s foreign minister said a draft proposal for an agreement with Washington would be ready in a matter of days following negotiations between the two sides in Geneva earlier this week. Trump had suggested on Thursday that “bad things” would happen if...
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Spain’s Sagrada Familia reaches full height 144 years after first stone laid
8 hours ago
by Associated Press
Barcelona’s towering Sagrada Familia basilica reached its maximum height on Friday, though the magnum opus of Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi remains years away from completion. A crane placed the upper arm of a cross atop the Tower of Jesus Christ, the church’s soaring central piece, which now stands 172.5 metres (566 feet) above the city. A swarm of tourists craned their necks to see the instalment of the 7-metre-high white cross’s upper arm, visible amid the scaffolding and workers who put...
New York Times
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The Supreme Court’s Declaration of Independence
2 hours ago
by Adam Liptak
United States Politics and Government, Decisions and Verdicts, Courts and the Judiciary, Citizens United v Federal Election Commission (Supreme Court Decision), Federal Courts (US), Citizens United, Supreme Court (US), Roberts, John G JrThe court’s rejection of President Trump’s tariffs program is the latest in a series of clashes between him and Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.
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Trump Calls Justices Who Ruled Against Him ‘Fools and Lap Dogs’
3 hours ago
by Luke Broadwater
United States Politics and Government, Constitution (US), Supreme Court (US), Barrett, Amy Coney, Gorsuch, Neil M, Roberts, John G Jr, Trump, Donald J, United States, Customs (Tariff)“I’m ashamed of certain members of the court, absolutely ashamed for not having the courage to do what’s right for our country,” the president said.
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Bench Presses, Pull Ups … Kid Rock? The White House Had a Very Manly Week.
3 hours ago
by Katie Rogers
United States Politics and Government, Exercise, Men and Boys, Defense Department, Republican Party, Duffy, Sean P, Hegseth, Pete, Kennedy, Robert F Jr, Kid Rock, Musk, Elon, Oz, Mehmet C, Trump, Donald J, Vance, J D, Leavitt, KarolinePresident Trump’s top cabinet officials are pumping iron in public.
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C.I.A. Retracts Reports Flagged for Bias
2 hours ago
by Julian E. Barnes
Classified Information and State Secrets, Espionage and Intelligence Services, United States International Relations, Central Intelligence Agency, President's Intelligence Advisory Board, Ratcliffe, John Lee (1965- ), Trump, Donald JFormer officials said the documents were not examples of shoddy work and simply reflected the priorities of past administrations.
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Hungary Poses Unexpected Hurdle to Europe’s 90-Billion Euro Loan to Ukraine
2 hours ago
by Jeanna Smialek
Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, International Relations, Pipelines, Defense and Military Forces, European Union, Orban, Viktor, Europe, Hungary, Ukraine, RussiaWhile the delay may prove to be procedural, Hungary signaled that it could cause problems as the European Union works to send money to Ukraine.