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- He Saw It Coming: The UAE Minister Who Called Europe’s Extremism Crisis and What It Means NowLet’s rewind to 2017. Picture a panel discussion at the Tweeps Forum in Riyadh — a gathering of global power brokers talking about extremism and social media. The UAE’s…
- Another Week, Another Tech Giant Swapping Headcount for AIIf you’ve been paying attention to the tech industry over the past couple of years, you already know the drill. A major company — one with a name you…
- Finally, Something Both Parties Can Agree OnAfter years of gridlock, finger-pointing, and partisan warfare — Congress has found its common ground. Unfortunately, it’s a vote to make sure you never find out who among them…
- Denmark’s Benefit Reduction Experiment: Was There a Direct Correlation With the 74% Drop in Asylum Seekers?When Denmark slashed welfare benefits for newly arrived immigrants and asylum seekers, asylum applications did not merely decline — they collapsed. The numbers are stark, the timeline is traceable,…
- You Told Them to Leave. Now You’re Begging Them to Come Back.How the war on wealth is bankrupting New York and California — and the politicians who lit the fire still can’t stop playing with matches Let’s start with the…
- Why Most Crowdfunding Campaigns Are Dead Before They LaunchThe four brutal truths founders learn too late — and what to do about them Every year, thousands of entrepreneurs and early-stage companies turn to equity crowdfunding platforms like…
- Operation Gold RushThe $14.6 Billion Heist Inside America’s Healthcare System — And the Question Nobody in Washington Wants to Answer Foreign criminal networks looted Medicare for over a decade using stolen…
- The Body Keeps the ScoreThe Body Keeps the Score As the Global Food Supply Transforms, What Happens to Human Nutrition, Metabolism, and Long-Term Health? The food supply is changing faster than our understanding…
- The Kurdish Moment: If Iran Falls, Does a New Nation Rise?The Kurdish Moment: If Iran Falls, Does a New Nation Rise? By Dominick Bianco | NexfinityNews.com For over a century, the Kurdish people have been the Middle East’s greatest…
- TRUMP’S WORLD RESETVenezuela Flipped, Iran Struck, Cuba Cornered — And Greenland in the Crosshairs In a span of barely two months, Donald Trump has done something no American president has attempted…
- The Algorithm Goes to War: How AI Has Changed the Battlefield ForeverThe U.S. military just struck more than 1,000 targets inside Iran in the first 24 hours of its campaign — a pace of destruction that would have been unthinkable…
- Iran: The New Proxy Battleground — And the War Has Already StartedThe chess match for Iran’s future didn’t start Saturday. It started the moment Washington, Moscow, and Beijing each decided — separately, quietly, and with cold calculation — that whoever…
- Easy Part: What Comes After Khamenei?Operation Epic Fury They got him. Early Saturday morning, February 28, 2026, in a joint U.S.-Israeli military operation dubbed “Operation Epic Fury,” a missile found Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in…
- The Club Nobody Asked to Join: How the Epstein Files Are Unmasking the Institutions That Rule the WorldLet’s start with a simple question. Have you ever wondered who decides who gets the Nobel Peace Prize? Five people. Five Norwegian citizens, appointed by the Norwegian Parliament, are…
- Mexico on Fire: El Mencho’s Death, the Asylum Question, and the Money Nobody Wants to FollowLet’s be honest about something from the start. The story of Mexico’s cartel crisis and the United States border debate has never really been about border security. It has…
- Is Mexico’s Economy on the Edge? The El Mencho Killing Just Made a Fragile Situation Much WorseThe images coming out of Puerto Vallarta this weekend look like something from a war film — burned-out vehicles blocking highways, plumes of black smoke rising over what was,…
- JEFFREY EPSTEIN EMAIL CORRESPONDENCEJEFFREY EPSTEIN EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE By Presidential Administration Based on DOJ Epstein Files Release (Jan. 30, 2026) & House Oversight Committee Documents (Nov. 2025) Prepared: February 23, 2026 IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER:…
- America’s $64 Trillion Problem: Who’s Holding the Bag?Let’s talk about something that should be keeping every American up at night but somehow rarely makes it past the third segment on the evening news. The United States…
- From Revolution to Casino Chip: How Wall Street Transformed Bitcoin Into Just Another Leveraged GambleAn investigation into how the anti-establishment cryptocurrency became the very thing it was designed to oppose When Satoshi Nakamoto published the Bitcoin whitepaper in October 2008—weeks after Lehman Brothers…
- The Epstein-Barr Problem: A Web of Coincidences That Defies BeliefThere’s a running joke among alumni of Manhattan’s elite Dalton School — a dark, uncomfortable joke that landed differently after the summer of 2019. They call it “the Epstein-Barr…
FOX NEWS
- Xi Jinping met KMT leader Cheng Li-wun in Beijing as Taiwan's opposition blocks a $40 billion defense budget amid U.S. pressure to approve it.
- Experts say Iran uses civilians and children as human shields for propaganda purposes, caring nothing for the safety and fate of its own people.
- An anonymous Iranian woman detailed to The Australian the nightly explosions, celebrations and fear in Tehran as Trump's two-week ceasefire with Iran tentatively took hold.
- A Haifa man was allegedly recruited by an Iranian handler to build bombs for an assassination plot believed to target ex-PM Naftali Bennett.
- UK defense minister warns Putin of 'serious consequences' after covert underwater military operationU.K. Defense Minister John Healey has revealed a major military operation involving the Royal Navy and Norway to deter Russian submarines in the North Sea.
- The U.N.'s shipping agency warned on Thursday that any toll imposed on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz would set a "dangerous precedent."
- A Mexican miner was rescued after spending 13 days trapped underground, officials said, while one miner was found dead and another remains missing.
- State Department authorized departure of some U.S. embassy staff in Nigeria over a "deteriorating security situation" linked to terrorism and violence.
- ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan faces disciplinary proceedings over alleged sexual misconduct after the Bureau of the Assembly of States Parties voted to move forward with action.
- Iran says the U.S. must choose between ceasefire or war via Israel as Tuesday's ceasefire deal excludes Tehran-backed terrorist group Hezbollah.
- The U.K. docked its sole naval warship in the Mediterranean due to technical issues amid growing criticism of PM Starmer's response to the Iran war.
- Evangelical leaders say support for Israel has remained strong during Operation Epic Fury, the joint U.S.-Israel military campaign against Iran, as a new ceasefire takes hold.
- North Korea fired multiple ballistic missiles after criticizing South Korea’s push for improved relations, raising tensions in the region.
- Iran's UN ambassador is calling one of President Donald Trump's posts on Truth Social on Tuesday “deeply irresponsible" and “profoundly alarming."
- Australia's most decorated living soldier Ben Roberts-Smith arrested and charged with allegedly murdering five unarmed Afghans in Afghanistan.
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- The days of plugging in an iPhone to charge won't last forever.
- Nandan Nilekani, co-founder of one of India's biggest outsourcing companies, says an H-1B visa crackdown would ultimately hurt the U.S.
- Mexican Senator Armando Rios Piter told CNN that he plans to introduce a bill this week that would stop Mexican purchases of American corn.
- The market is at all-time highs and many say Trump is the reason. But stocks were rallying when investors thought Hillary Clinton would win. Janet Yellen and the Fed may deserve more of the credit for the market's move.
- Apple stock is less than $1 away from its all-time high amid renewed optimism for the iPhone.
- President-elect Donald Trump focuses his criticism of NAFTA on Mexico. But Canada and America have a rocky trade history too.
- Verizon has decided to bring back unlimited data plans. But while that's great for its subscribers, it's awful news for investors. It's another sign of how brutally competitive the telecom business is. And it's hurting Verizon's stock.
- The automaker announced Monday that its first official venture in the oil-rich Middle East will be in the United Arab Emirates.
- Sears Holdings, the company that owns retail stores Sears and Kmart, said this weekend that it would remove 31 Trump-branded items from its website.
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- The price of crude oil has more than doubled over the past year after bottoming out at $26 per barrel in February 2016.
- Uber's top rival in India has some unsolicited advice for the U.S. startup: Go local.
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- Universal Biopack makes packaging that it sells to restaurants and manufacturers. But rather than plastic, it uses a mixture of bamboo and cassava.
- Treasury secretary pick Steven Mnuchin is an executive producer on Warner Bros.' "The Lego Batman Movie," which pulled in an estimated $55.6 million from U.S. audiences during its opening weekend.