UncategorizedMandelson and the two elites fwadmin / February 8, 2026 What the public sees as a ruling class is divided against itself
UncategorizedTech wreck signals a market reset fwadmin / February 8, 2026 Rising tide might no longer support all sector stocks, let alone speculative dross like crypto
UncategorizedWashington Post publisher Will Lewis announces departure, following mass layoffs fwadmin / February 8, 2026
UncategorizedStarmer faces questions over visit to Palantir office alongside Mandelson fwadmin / February 8, 2026 Former ambassador was also shareholder in lobbying group that counted US tech firm as a client
UncategorizedThailand votes in three-way race as risk of instability looms fwadmin / February 8, 2026
UncategorizedJapan’s Takaichi aims for blizzard of votes in rare winter election fwadmin / February 8, 2026
UncategorizedToddler was returned to ICE custody and denied medication after hospitalization, lawsuit says fwadmin / February 8, 2026
UncategorizedPolice fire water cannon at protesters hurling smoke bombs in Olympic host Milan fwadmin / February 8, 2026
UncategorizedU.S. births dropped last year, offsetting 2024’s increase and dashing hopes for an upward trend fwadmin / February 7, 2026 Experts say people are marrying later and also worry about their ability to have the money, health insurance and other resources needed to raise children in a stable environment.
UncategorizedAnthropic’s newest model excels at finding security vulnerabilities—but raises fresh cybersecurity risks fwadmin / February 7, 2026 Claude Opus 4.6 identified over 500 previously unknown “zero day” vulnerabilities, according to Anthropic security experts.