February 2026

Albanese Backs Prince Andrew’s Removal From Succession

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has confirmed Australia’s support for removing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession, writing to his British counterpart, Keir Starmer. This move follows reports that the British government is considering legislation to divest Mr. Mountbatten-Windsor of his succession rights amidst ongoing investigations into serious allegations. Australia’s agreement is crucial, as any change to the line of succession requires the consent of all Commonwealth realms where King Charles is head of state. This development marks the first time a Commonwealth leader has publicly backed legislation to strip the Duke of his succession rights.

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Canada Slashes Indian Student Permits Amidst Immigration Backlash

It seems a significant shift is underway regarding study permits for Indian students in Canada, with projections suggesting a 50% drop by 2025. This comes as a surprise to many, considering the substantial presence of Indian students in Canada, who currently make up a large portion of the international student population, particularly in provinces like Ontario where they account for over 60% of enrolments. This high representation has, for some, raised questions about the balance and sustainability of current immigration policies.

The rising costs associated with education and the perceived lack of job opportunities for Canadian graduates have fueled discussions about limiting international permits.… Continue reading

Judge Permanently Blocks Release of Trump Documents Report

A U.S. judge has made the decision to permanently block the release of a prosecutor’s report concerning the criminal case against former President Donald Trump, which focused on his alleged unlawful retention of classified documents. This ruling means that the Justice Department is now barred from making this report public.

The judge, Aileen Cannon, determined that releasing the report would constitute a “manifest injustice” to Trump and two other individuals who were charged alongside him. Her reasoning was based on the fact that the report would detail substantial allegations of criminal wrongdoing in a case that was ultimately dismissed and never proceeded to a jury trial.… Continue reading

DNC Autopsy: Biden’s Israel Stance Cost Harris Votes

Senior Democrats’ internal review of the 2024 election revealed that the Biden administration’s response to the Israel-Hamas war was a significant detriment to the party, particularly impacting Vice President Kamala Harris’s support among younger and progressive voters. Party officials acknowledged this wariness in discussions, noting it contributed to Harris’s electoral defeat. This internal assessment suggests a need for a stronger stance on Israel to appeal to disaffected progressives and crucial swing state voters, especially within the Arab American community.

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Proposed ICE Facility in Merrimack Sits Within PFAS Contamination Zone

The proposed Immigrations and Customs Enforcement detention facility in Merrimack is situated within a contamination zone known for problematic PFAS chemicals in both soil and water, linked to past industrial operations. These “forever chemicals” pose health risks, and while public water utilities are addressing contamination, private wells have shown significantly higher levels than state standards. Local officials are raising concerns about zoning regulations and the potential impact on the town’s Aquifer Conservation District, with federal agencies often having the ability to override local zoning ordinances for detention facilities. This situation mirrors other proposed detention centers across the country that have been located near environmental toxins.

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AOC Defends Bartending Experience As Qualification Over Republican Mockery

Senator John Kennedy’s mocking of Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s past bartending experience drew sharp criticism from the lawmaker. Ocasio-Cortez countered that her background as a waitress made her more qualified to represent working people than career politicians. This exchange follows recent Republican critiques and President Trump’s commentary on Ocasio-Cortez’s hesitant response to a question about defending Taiwan, to which she defended her measured approach as an indication of thoughtful consideration on a sensitive geopolitical issue.

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FBI Director Kash Patel Faces Backlash for Partying with Team USA

FBI Director Kash Patel has drawn significant criticism for celebrating with the victorious Team USA at the Olympics, with social media users questioning the use of taxpayer funds for his trip and his seemingly personal involvement. Critics, including political commentators and journalists, have labeled his actions as inappropriate and a misuse of public resources, especially given his lack of official connection to the team. Patel defended his presence, stating he was invited by his “friends” and expressing his patriotism, while conveniently overlooking past criticisms he leveled against a former FBI director for similar perceived abuses of taxpayer money.

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Cartel Violence Erupts After Leader’s Death Leaving 25 National Guard Dead

Following the Mexican military’s killing of Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as “El Mencho,” widespread violence erupted across Mexico. Twenty-five members of the National Guard were reported dead in Jalisco, along with other officials and civilians. Schools were canceled and governments warned citizens to remain indoors as cartel members blocked roads and set vehicles ablaze. The U.S. confirmed providing intelligence support for the operation, commending Mexico’s efforts against a major fentanyl trafficker.

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Mexico Captures Narco-Submarine Carrying 4 Tons of Cocaine

The Mexican Navy recently seized a semi-submersible vessel carrying nearly four tons of cocaine in Mexican waters near Manzanillo, Colima, arresting three individuals. This operation, supported by US intelligence, is part of Mexico’s intensified efforts to combat maritime drug trafficking, which has seen over 10 tons of cocaine confiscated in the past week alone. These seizures represent a significant financial blow to organized crime, with a transnational network utilizing routes from Ecuador and Colombia to transport narcotics destined for the U.S. market. The U.S. government has been actively pressuring Mexico to strengthen its anti-drug strategies, leading to a tougher approach from President Sheinbaum, including increased surveillance and extraditions, while the U.S. has adopted a more aggressive posture with direct military confrontations against cartels.

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GOP’s Nazi Problem Is Not a Bug, It’s a Feature

Recent actions by U.S. Border Patrol chief Greg Bovino, wearing a uniform reminiscent of Nazi Germany, highlight a disturbing trend within the Republican party. This includes ICE lawyers linked to white supremacist accounts, Young Republicans discussing Hitler favorably, and federal agencies employing neo-Nazi anthems and slogans. Donald Trump’s admiration for Hitler’s generals and the use of rhetoric echoing neo-Nazi literature further underscore these concerns. The article argues that while the Republican party historically combatted far-right extremism, it has become a safe space for such ideologies, a shift attributed to electoral expediency, racial pandering, and the weakening of institutions, ultimately leading to the normalization of bigotry and hate.

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