February 2026

Insiders Admit Trump Presidency Damaged in One Year

A former Trump official warns the president’s upcoming State of the Union speech is critical for regaining momentum after a series of setbacks, as recent polls show his approval ratings at a five-year low across key issues. While the address is expected to be characteristically forceful, the administration acknowledges being on the defensive following a period of perceived missteps and a shift away from core “America First” concerns. Communications strategists emphasize the need for the speech to directly address economic affordability, a major concern for voters, and to highlight tangible benefits from recent initiatives designed to impact citizens before the upcoming midterms.

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Ukraine Defends Independence Despite War’s Fourth Anniversary

On this somber fourth anniversary of the full-scale invasion, President Zelenskyy’s words echo with a powerful declaration: Ukraine has, against all odds, defended its independence. It’s a statement that resonates deeply, especially when considering the initial, grim predictions and the sheer tenacity displayed by the Ukrainian people and their armed forces. The initial belief held by some, perhaps a misguided optimism or a severe underestimation of Ukrainian resolve, was that the conflict would be over within days. That notion, now proven demonstrably false, highlights the profound miscalculation of those who initiated this brutal war.

The journey through these past four years has been an arduous one, marked by immense sacrifice and unwavering courage.… Continue reading

Justice Department Accused of Withholding Trump-Related Epstein Files

An NPR investigation reveals the Justice Department withheld and removed some Jeffrey Epstein files, including those detailing accusations that President Trump sexually abused a minor. Despite a law mandating release, dozens of pages of FBI interviews and notes that appear to catalogued by the Justice Department have not been made public. Other documents concerning a key witness in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial were temporarily taken down and then partially restored. The Justice Department declined to comment on these specific files or the reasons for their non-publication.

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Trump Era Exposes US As Global Laughing Stock

The article argues that Donald Trump’s presidency has normalized previously unimaginable actions, citing examples of the First Lady’s enrichment, favorable tariff changes following gifts of luxury items, and business dealings that raise concerns of corruption. It highlights a governing style characterized by a lack of checks and balances, where fear of upsetting the President discourages dissent, and suggests the potential for authoritarian tactics, such as suppressing voter turnout, to be employed in future elections. The piece concludes by questioning the prospect of a return to traditional American leadership and democratic values.

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Swastika Found at Coast Guard Training Center Investigation Launched Amidst Broader Concerns

A swastika discovered at a United States Coast Guard training center has prompted an official investigation, according to the USCG. This incident immediately brings to mind recent discussions and shifts in policy surrounding how hate symbols are officially recognized and handled within military branches. The Coast Guard itself, as recently as November, had reportedly considered, and then quickly reversed, a decision not to classify swastikas and nooses as hate symbols. This swift backtracking, though a reversal, still suggests an underlying issue that the service was attempting to address, perhaps by clarifying its stance on what constitutes unacceptable symbols of hate. The discovery of a swastika, a universally recognized symbol of hate and atrocity, on the premises of a training center, raises significant questions about the prevalence of extremist ideology within the ranks.… Continue reading

Kremlin Admits Russia Has Not Achieved War Goals

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia’s war aims in Ukraine remain unfulfilled, necessitating the continuation of the “special military operation.” He reiterated that the primary objective was to ensure the security of people in eastern Ukraine, a goal not yet fully achieved. Despite this, Peskov claimed Russia remains open to political and diplomatic solutions, placing the onus for peace talks on Ukraine.

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Women’s Hockey Team Declines White House Invite After Trump’s Remarks

The U.S. Women’s Hockey Team declined an invitation to Washington, D.C., after President Trump’s remarks about inviting them, which some interpreted as dismissive. While the President congratulated the men’s team and invited them to the State of the Union, his comments about the women’s team were met with criticism. The women’s team cited scheduling conflicts for their inability to accept the invitation.

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Why I’m Not Watching the State of the Union

In light of the president’s alleged abuses of power, his repeated dissemination of falsehoods, and his failure to represent all Americans, it is suggested that citizens refrain from watching the upcoming State of the Union address. The author argues that the president’s actions demonstrate a disregard for the rule of law and a division of the nation, rendering his pronouncements untrustworthy and irrelevant to the actual state of the union, which is depicted as struggling for average citizens. Therefore, the article encourages a collective boycott of the address, potentially alongside congressional representatives, to protest these perceived failings.

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Most Americans Believe US Worse Off Than Last Year

It seems quite a widespread sentiment that things in the US aren’t quite as rosy as they were a year ago. In fact, a significant portion of people feel the country is worse off. This isn’t just a feeling; for many, it’s a lived reality. The job market, for instance, has become a source of real concern for some, with individuals finding themselves unemployed and struggling to find new work after extended periods of searching. This directly impacts their personal circumstances and contributes to the broader sense of decline.

Beyond individual economic struggles, there’s a palpable feeling that the very fabric of society is fraying.… Continue reading

Macron: Russia Faces Triple Failure and Looming Collapse

French President Emmanuel Macron has declared Russia’s invasion of Ukraine a “triple failure”—military, economic, and strategic. He highlighted that despite Russia’s initial aims, NATO has been strengthened, Europe unified, and Russian territorial gains remain minimal with catastrophic human costs. Macron reaffirmed France’s continued commitment to supplying Ukraine with equipment, training, and air defense capabilities to ensure its resilience and demonstrate that Russia cannot win.

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