Americans Are Paying the Bill for Tariffs, Despite Trump’s Claims
The federal workforce saw a significant cut of 324,000 jobs in 2025, according to the new data. The data paints a poor picture of Trump’s so-called “Golden Age’ for American manufacturing. The new data suggested that the jobs market may have started to r
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'One in a billion': Dawson's Creek stars lead tributes to James Van Der Beek
Actors who worked with James Van Der Beek on "Dawson's Creek" shared tributes to him on social media. The actor died on Wednesday at the age of 40. "I grew up alongside @vanderjames," Sarah Gellar wrote on Instagram. "He was my friend and i loved him and i’m so gratified"
Guatemala to End Use of Cuban Doctors, Under U.S. Pressure
The government paid an estimated $16,500 per day, per detainee, to hold those accused of terrorism. The naval base is known for the torture and inhumane treatment of men suspected of terrorism in the wake of 9/11. About 50 Cuban men sent to Guantánamo in December and January have languished at Camp 6.
Kim Jong Un chooses teen daughter as heir, says Seoul
Kim Jong Un has selected his daughter as his heir, South Korea's spy agency told lawmakers on Thursday. It remains unclear why Kim Jong Un, who is young and reportedly healthy, has already designated his 13-year-old daughter as heir. It is puzzling why Ju Ae, a daughter, would be selected as the heir above an older son in North Korea's deeply patriarchal society.
How We Know Iran Crushed Protests with Lethal Force
India will reduce the weight of food in its consumer price index (CPI) to 36.75% under a new inflation series. The move could make headline inflation readings less volatile and provide a smoother backdrop for monetary policy. Counting by hand is expected to begin almost immediately, with the first significant results potentially expected overnight. This is the first inflation reading under the revised series.
Senators Press Officials on Agents’ Approach to Protesters
Helena City Commission approved a resolution calling for its police officers to “avoid” assisting federal authorities with immigration enforcement. Democrats raised concerns about broader enforcement practices, including allegations that immigration agencies have tracked protesters, conducted operations without adequate coordination with local authorities, and relied on tactics that blur the line between immigration enforcement and criminal policing.
Trump’s Disdain for Borders Is Triggering Alarms Over Financial and Tech Sovereignty
Congress has approved full-year funding for the vast majority of the federal government, but it only passed a short-term funding patch for the Department of Homeland Security that extends through Friday. Democrats are demanding new curbs on ICE including better identification, the use of judicial warrants and an end to racial profiling, among other asks.
Trump’s Director of Election Security Is an Election Denier
The warrant allowing access to an elections hub in Fulton County, Georgia, was unsealed Feb. 10. The warrant was issued by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Georgia. The office is investigating allegations of election impropriety in the county's election process. The case is being investigated by the FBI's Atlanta Field Office.
Why Pennsylvania’s Two Most Powerful Democrats Don’t Speak
Shapiro and 17 other governors say they won't attend White House meeting. It's unclear if they would have had any influence on decisions made by the Trump administration. The National Governors Association meeting is scheduled for Feb. 19-21 in Washington, D.C. It was traditionally a bipartisan event.
Anthropic Donates $20 Million to Super PAC Operation to Counter OpenAI
Anthropic announced a $20 million donation to Public First Action, a group supporting AI guardrails. The group has just launched six-figure ad buys to back pro-AI regulation candidates Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee and Pete Ricketts from Nebraska. Blackburn, a U.S. senator now running for governor of her state, has led kids online safety bills. Ricketts, who's running for re-election, introduced legislation this year to limit advanced U.s. chips from being sold to China.
Mamdani Reverses Campaign Promise to Expand Rental Assistance
City officials project that even without the expansion, the program will cost nearly $2.4 billion more than Adams had budgeted for the remainder of the current fiscal year, which ends June 30. City budget officials had previously warned that a full expansion could tack on about $17 billion in new spending over five years.
Ratcliffe backlash: outrage over immigration claim – The Latest
Ineos Group Holdings and Ineos Quattro Holdings had more than £18bn of borrowings combined at the end of last year, an increase of nearly £3bn from the year before. The French government also backed a £75m loan guarantee, while Inoos will invest £30m of its own money.
Israel Gives Itself More Control Over Occupied West Bank
Religious Zionism MK Ohad Tal, chair of the Public Enterprises Committee, described the reform as part of a broader shift in policy. Critics counter that steps presented as ‘administrative’ c are actually part of an Israeli strategy. The only actor the Israeli government cannot refuse is Trump.
Chris Wormald forced out by Starmer as cabinet secretary
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said he was grateful "for the support he has given me over the past year" “Our country is fortunate to have such dedicated individuals devoted to public service, and I wish them every success for the future,” he said. Sir Chris was only appointed to the role in December 2024.
Anthropic to donate $20m to US political group backing AI regulation
Anthropic has set itself apart from rivals, including OpenAI, by pushing for stringent AI regulations. The company wrote in its post that the contribution is “part of our commitment to governance that enables AI’s transformative potential and helps proportionately manage its risks.” OpenAI and venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz have lobbied aggressively against state AI safety rules across the country.
‘Standing up for our workers’: US unions raise thousands for victims of ICE crackdown
Since late 2025, armed federal agents have descended on the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul and elsewhere in Minnesota in the thousands. The killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by ICE and US Border Patrol agents revealed the enormous risks many are taking to protect their neighbors and sparked protests and outrage.
Before Trump Blasted U.S.-Canada Bridge, Owner of Competing Span Lobbied Administration
The insight that the free exchange of goods and services has positive-sum benefits has always eluded Trump. Trump’s post also requires, as a condition of opening the new bridge, that Canada give the United States more “respect” One way other countries have demonstrated respect to Trump has been furnishing him with expensive gifts or investing in his family businesses.
House Passes Strict Voter ID Bill, Amplifying Trump’s Claims of Fraud
House passes revamped citizenship and voter ID bill. Issue has become a rallying cry for House Republicans and conservative influencers. The bill would require Americans to prove they are citizens when they register to vote, mostly through a valid U.S. passport or birth certificate. Democrats warn it will disenfranchise millions of voters.
Ukrainian Olympian Is Disqualified Over Helmet Honoring War Dead
The IOC barred Heraskevych from wearing the helmet, which featured black-and-white images of 24 individuals that had died since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began in 2022. “Unfortunately, the decision of the International Olympic Committee to disqualify Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Her as an athlete says otherwise,” the IOC says.
Russia blocks WhatsApp as messaging app crackdown gathers pace
Russia has attempted to fully block WhatsApp in the country, the company said. It is the latest move in an ongoing government effort to tighten control over the internet. According to WhatsApp, Russian authorities are seeking to push citizens towards the state-backed Max app, which is seen as exposed to surveillance. Some Russian experts said that blocking WhatsApp would free up technological resources.
Ford Will Make a Play for a Different Battery Market
The BlueOval SK project brought two, roughly 4-million-square-foot facilities to the central Kentucky community of Glendale, an investment of $5.8 billion. An impact study projected Hardin County to need 8,000 new housing units under the project's original plan. At the time of the plant's closure, only about 1,600 people had been hired.
Tech IPO hype gets drowned out on Wall Street by prospect of $1 trillion in debt sales
The corporate debt market has experienced a "monumental" increase in size. The companies to look out for are those that have to come back to the market in the next couple years. For borrowers, that means a higher cost of capital, which results in a hit to profits. With so much debt coming from a small number of companies, corporate bond indexes are faced with a similar issue.
Minnesota immigration enforcement surge is ending, Trump border tsar says
Trump administration border czar Tom Homan announced Thursday morning that the federal immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota would be ending. Homan said Trump had approved his request to conclude the operation, adding he would stay in Minnesota "a little longer to oversee the drawdown, to ensure its success" Homan took over the Minnesota operation in late January after the second fatal shooting by federal immigration agents and amid growing political backlash.
Revelations in Epstein Files Lead to Resignations and Investigations Around the World
Democrats repeatedly brought up the issue of immigration enforcement officers wearing masks as they carry out their jobs. Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., was comparing masked ICE agents to the actions of those in Nazi Germany and the former Soviet Union. Lyons stood behind ICE’s tactics, refusing to apologize for the actions.
Four takeaways from Pam Bondi's fiery Epstein testimony
Pam Bondi defended the justice department's handling of the files on the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. She faced a barrage of angry questions on other issues during a fiery congressional hearing on Wednesday. The hearing followed the release by the Justice Department earlier this year of millions more files from its investigations into the well-connected paedophile.
At least 21 dead after boat sinks on Sudan's River Nile
At least 21 dead after boat sinks on Sudan's River Nile. At least 23 people, most of them children, drowned when their boat sank in the Nile while they were being taken to school. "Rescue teams are continuing with their work since there could be more bodies," said Dr Mohamed Faisal Hassan, the network’s spokesperson.
Inside Wealth Family Office 15: Most active investment firms of the ultra-wealthy
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'It was terrifying': Tumbler Ridge's tight-knit community in shock after shooting
Police said the alleged shooter was found dead in the school with what appeared to be a self-inflicted injury. Meanwhile, a young female relative at the Tumbler Ridge home of the suspected shooter alerted a neighbor to the attack, who then phoned police. Darian Quist, a grade 12 student at the school, was in a classroom with a teacher and about 15 students when the lockdown alarm sounded.
Border Officials Are Said to Have Caused El Paso Closure by Firing Anti-Drone Laser
CBP officials thought they were taking down a drone, but it was a party balloon. El Paso airspace closure was reportedly triggered by the CBP’s use of an anti-drone laser. The closure in the Texas border city stemmed from disagreements between the Federal Aviation Administration and Pentagon officials.
Laid-Off Battery Plant Workers Pin Blame on Ford, not Trump, for Lost Jobs
Hundreds of workers set for layoff as Ford retools battery plant in Kentucky. "I am confident that Ford’s new plan to make storage batteries will be successful," Beshear said in a statement. The goal is to ensure every BOSK worker finds a job, said Andy Games, president and chief operating officer.
Savannah Guthrie vows to ‘never give up’ as calls pour in over missing mother
Savannah Guthrie has shared a heartbreaking decades-old home video of her mother, Nancy, and insisted that the family is not giving up hope of finding her. The search for the missing 84-year-old enters its 12th day. Arizona authorities received nearly 18,000 tips since Nancy Guthrie was allegedly kidnapped from her home.
Epstein Files Include Grainy Videos From Inside His Florida Home
Donald Trump has denied ever visiting Epstein's private island, though records show Trump flew on Epstein's plane in the 1990s eight times. Former President Bill Clinton has also denied going to Epstein's island, but has been repeatedly named and pictured in the released files. There is no clear evidence Epstein worked for Mossad or any other intelligence service.
Henry McGowan Found Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity in Father’s Murder
John McGowan traveled to Ireland to meet his son after hearing he was not taking his medication. Henry McGowan told police he ran from Dublin’s airport to the city center and left all his personal belongings behind. He was then hospitalized and given medication, and his father arrived to meet him.
Top U.S. Energy Official Presses Venezuela to Do More to Spur Investment
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright landed in Venezuela to assess progress on revamping the country’s oil industry following the ouster of former President Nicolás Maduro. “This year, we can drive a dramatic increase in Venezuelan oil production, in Venezuelan natural gas production and Venezuelan electricity production,” Wright said.
Hong Kong Activist Anna Kwok’s Father Convicted of National Security Crime
The father of Anna Kwok was today convicted of attempting to deal with funds linked to an ‘absconder’, an offence under the Hong Kong’s Safeguarding National Security Ordinance. Amnesty International Hong Kong Overseas spokesperson Joey Siu said: “This conviction is the first time a family member of a ‘wanted’ pro-democracy activist living abroad has been convicted”
Australia Visit by President Herzog of Israel Prompts Protest
Herzog has been dogged by protesters who label him a war criminal. It is the first Australian visit by an Israeli head of state in six years. Earlier in his Australian visit, Herzog said such protests were mostly attempts to “undermine and delegitimize” Israel’s right to exist.
NATO Remains Vital to U.S. Security, Ex-Ambassadors and Generals Say
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte introduces United States Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby to military staff during a meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defense Ministers Session at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)
UK pledges to send £540m worth of weapons to Ukraine - Europe live
Belgian police searched European commission buildings on Thursday as part of an investigation into alleged irregularities over a €900bn property deal. The Guardian understands that Belgian police were involved in the raids. It is the second known instance when EPPO has raided EU buildings in three months. In a separate probe last December Belgian police raided the headquarters of the EU foreign service.
Dutch Prosecutors Fine Louis Vuitton Netherlands in Money Laundering Case
Prosecutors say the fashion house did not adhere to a law aimed at preventing money laundering. A 36-year-old woman is suspected of spending more than 2 million euros in criminal proceeds. A money laundering case is ongoing against the woman and two other suspects. The settlement with the Dutch arm of Louis Vuitton was reached out of court.
Tumbler Ridge Shooting: What We Know About the Deadly Mass Shooting in Canada
Police say the victims included a 39-year-old teacher and five students, ages 12 to 13. Darian Quist said he knew the attack was real when the principal came down the halls and ordered doors to be closed. The suspect was not related to any of the victims at the school, he said.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani spoke to large crowds in Tehran. He acknowledged the "great sorrow" caused by authorities' crackdown on the recent wave of unrest in the country. Iran insisted Wedn that the protests were not linked to the country's currency collapse. The protests began in late December over the collapse of Iran's rial currency.
Iran Is at Work on Missile and Nuclear Sites, Satellite Images Show
Turkey's foreign minister, Hakan Fidan, said broadening talks to cover Tehran's ballistic missile program would risk "nothing but another war" Trump's office said he wanted any talks with Iran to address not only its nuclear program but also its ballistic missile activities and support for armed proxies in Lebanon, Iraq and Yemen.
Hamas Would Keep Some Weapons Initially in Draft Gaza Plan
Two major leaks could be part of a pincer movement by the Trump administration to make sufficient progress regarding Hamas disarmament. Short of Hamas shooting itself in the foot by refusing even the appearance of partial disarmament, all of this makes the above scenario of Trump blocking a potential Israeli invasion of Gaza, on the basis of interim progress, a real possibility.