February 2026

Teen Swims Hours to Save Family Lost at Sea

In a remarkable act of bravery, a 13-year-old boy swam 4 kilometers through rough seas to raise the alarm after his mother and two siblings were swept offshore near Quindalup, Western Australia. His determined four-hour swim, even after discarding his life jacket, ultimately led to the successful rescue of his family, who were found clinging to a paddleboard 14 kilometers from shore. The rescue effort involved multiple agencies, with the boy’s detailed descriptions proving invaluable in their swift recovery. Both the boy and his mother were commended for their incredible resilience and courage.

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Portuguese Conservatives Back Left Candidate to Block Far-Right President

Notable figures, including former President Cavaco Silva and former Deputy Prime Minister Paulo Portas, alongside thousands of electors, have publicly supported Seguro. This backing arises in response to André Ventura’s significant electoral success, which underscores the rapid growth of Chega, an ultranationalist party that has become the leading opposition. Ventura’s campaign, targeting minority groups and criticizing corruption, has positioned Chega as a significant force, prompting concerns from former politicians and consultants who emphasize the need to distinguish between liberal and illiberal political ideologies and defend democratic values. Prime Minister Luís Montenegro faces pressure as prominent conservatives rally behind Seguro, while he declines to endorse either candidate in the upcoming presidential runoff.

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Greene Admits MAGA Was A Lie, Torches Trump

In a recent interview, former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed that the “Make America Great Again” movement has become a “big lie” for the people, serving primarily “big, big donors” including foreign countries and large corporations. She argued that the Trump administration prioritizes those who funnel cash to his PACs and pet projects, leading to special favors and government contracts. Greene also criticized the focus on foreign interventions over domestic issues such as affordability for younger generations, and suggested that Baby Boomers are heavily “brainwashed” by media like Fox News. She attributed the shift away from “America first” to Donald Trump himself, rather than his advisors.

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Estonia Claims Putin Will Flood Europe with Criminals

Estonia’s Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna has warned that Russia, under Vladimir Putin, is preparing to deploy hundreds of thousands of former soldiers to Europe following a potential ceasefire in Ukraine, aiming to destabilize the continent through hybrid warfare. To counter this imminent security risk, Tsahkna has proposed a blanket ban on Russian soldiers who fought in Ukraine from entering the European Union’s Schengen free-travel zone, a proposal extended to the UK for enhanced collaboration. This initiative stems from concerns that these combatants, including former prisoners and individuals with histories of violence, will be weaponized by Russia for malicious purposes against European societies.

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Trump Threatens Trevor Noah With Lawsuit Over Grammy Joke

Donald Trump has threatened to sue Grammy’s host Trevor Noah for allegedly making “false and defamatory” comments regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Trump denies ever visiting “Epstein Island” and states that he has never been accused of doing so until Noah’s remarks. This legal threat arises amidst the ongoing release of previously sealed documents linked to Epstein, which reference Trump hundreds of times.

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Epstein Files Ignite Outcry Over Trafficking Denials

Newly released documents related to Jeffrey Epstein’s activities suggest the involvement of other men in his sex abuse, raising questions about official claims of insufficient evidence to investigate third parties. Allegations within these documents indicate Epstein provided victims to other men, with specific accounts detailing instances involving Harvey Weinstein and Leon Black. Despite these revelations and prior disclosures pointing to potential criminal involvement by others, the extent of official investigations into these third parties remains unclear, with some individuals like Weinstein and Black never having been criminally charged in relation to Epstein. Victim advocates maintain that Epstein was undeniably part of a sex-trafficking operation that supplied young women and girls to wealthy and powerful individuals, a practice that granted him leverage.

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Florida Couple Sues IVF Clinic After DNA Reveals Baby Not Genetically Theirs

A Florida couple, John and Jane Doe, has filed an emergency lawsuit against Fertility Center of Orlando and Dr. Milton McNichol, M.D., after a DNA test revealed their newborn child is not genetically related to either parent. The couple’s complaint states that their own egg and sperm were used to create the embryo implanted, leading them to suspect a mix-up when the baby displayed different physical characteristics. They are requesting the court compel the defendants to notify other patients, pay for genetic testing for past patients, and disclose any discrepancies found. The Fertility Center of Orlando has stated they are cooperating with an investigation to determine the source of the error.

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Epstein Files Release: DOJ Review Reveals Names of At Least 43 Victims

Epstein Files Release Exposes Names of at Least 43 Victims, WSJ Review Finds is a stark reminder of the failures within the system designed to protect the vulnerable. The revelation that the files released by the Department of Justice (DOJ) have exposed the names of at least 43 victims, according to a Wall Street Journal review, is nothing short of a tragedy. It seems the DOJ, instead of prioritizing victim protection, has managed to create a situation where the very people they should be safeguarding are now potentially exposed to further harm. This isn’t just an oversight; it’s a profound betrayal of trust.… Continue reading

Measles Outbreak Reported at ICE’s Dilley Detention Facility: Concerns of Negligence and Preventability

The Dilley detention center is currently experiencing a measles outbreak, according to immigration attorney Eric Lee. This follows public outcry regarding the facility’s treatment of children, with at least two confirmed cases as of the article’s publication. The attorney also described the harsh conditions families endure, including poor food and water quality, and shared details about a child’s near-fatal appendicitis. Concerns are further amplified by the measles’ resurgence in the U.S. and its increased risk in confined settings.

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BYD Vehicle Sales Decline in China for Fifth Straight Month

China’s BYD vehicle sales fall for fifth month in a row, a topic that’s sparked quite a bit of chatter, and it’s a good time to sift through what’s being said. It seems like a confluence of factors are at play, making this more interesting than just a simple dip in sales.

One of the prominent ideas is that BYD might be suffering from its own success. They’ve aggressively expanded, keeping costs low, and produced a lot of vehicles. However, the market, in China, could be reaching saturation. It is a bit like pushing a boulder up a hill, at some point the rate slows and starts rolling back.… Continue reading