February 2026

CBS News Implodes Amid Ellison’s Trump Appeasement

The article describes a pattern of concerning events at CBS, including prominent journalists departing and news coverage appearing to shift ideologically. These incidents are presented as manifestations of “media capture,” where corporate interests and political maneuvering influence editorial independence. The parent company’s desire to acquire Warner Brothers Discovery, requiring favorable regulatory approval from a Trump-appointed FCC, is identified as the primary motivator behind these changes. Ultimately, the article argues that such consolidation and political pressure endanger democratic information systems and First Amendment freedoms.

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Trump Declares He Can Destroy the Country After Policy Defeat

Following the Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling deeming his sweeping tariffs illegal, former President Donald Trump has strongly criticized the justices. He characterized the majority as “fools and ‘lapdogs'” swayed by foreign interests and a political movement. Despite two of the dissenting justices being his appointees, Trump expressed his belief that the court’s decision undermined his executive authority, stating he “can do anything” but was prohibited from imposing certain financial measures. The administration now faces the significant challenge of refunding $184 billion in collected tariffs, a move met with approval by some Republican senators and criticism from figures like Illinois Governor JB Pritzker.

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Gorsuch Criticizes SCOTUS Ideological Splits, Daily Beast Cries Civil War

Justice Neil Gorsuch issued a sharp concurring opinion, criticizing his conservative colleagues for inconsistent application of the “major questions doctrine.” This doctrine requires clear congressional authorization for policies of significant national impact. Gorsuch highlighted that the doctrine was invoked to overturn President Biden’s student loan forgiveness, yet some justices who previously supported its use dissented in the current ruling against former President Trump’s tariffs. He also noted that liberal justices, who have historically criticized the doctrine, did not object to its use in this instance.

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India Joins Global Condemnation of Israel’s West Bank Actions Amidst Complex Geopolitics

India has joined over 100 countries in condemning Israel’s unilateral measures in the West Bank, specifically rejecting any moves towards annexation and reaffirming support for a negotiated two-State solution. This statement, issued by the Permanent Observer Mission of Palestine to the United Nations, highlights that such actions are contrary to international law and undermine efforts for regional peace. The participating nations reiterated their opposition to measures altering the demographic composition of the Palestinian Territory occupied since 1967.

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Maxwell Fights Epstein Document Release Citing Constitution

Lawyers for Ghislaine Maxwell are challenging the mandated public release of 90,000 pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein and Maxwell, arguing that the law compelling this disclosure is unconstitutional. They contend the Justice Department improperly obtained these documents, which include private financial and sexual information, during its criminal investigation. The defense asserts that a recent congressional act forcing the release of millions of Epstein-related files infringes upon the separation of powers by intruding on judicial authority. This ongoing legal battle comes as the release of other Epstein-related documents has led to new revelations about his abuse and scrutiny of the process by victims and lawmakers alike.

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Denmark Rejects Trump’s Hospital Ship Offer Amid US Healthcare Woes

Denmark has stated that Greenland does not require external medical aid, including a hospital ship reportedly dispatched by Donald Trump. The Danish defense minister affirmed that Greenland’s healthcare needs are met locally or through specialized treatment in Denmark, emphasizing free and equal access to healthcare for all citizens, a system mirrored in Greenland. This assertion comes after Trump announced plans to send a hospital boat, which Denmark’s prime minister defended as unnecessary due to the existing robust healthcare framework.

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Poll Shows 60% Disapprove of Trump Ahead of State of the Union

As President Donald Trump prepares to address the nation, public opinion polls indicate widespread disapproval of his performance. Majorities of Americans are dissatisfied with his handling of key initiatives and believe he has exceeded the authority of his office. This sentiment, as revealed by a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll, suggests a generally negative outlook on the president’s leadership.

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Trump Plans Hospital Ship Mission to Greenland Amidst US Healthcare Concerns

The idea of sending a hospital ship to Greenland has surfaced, and it’s a development that certainly sparks a lot of questions and, frankly, a good deal of bewilderment. The visual that comes to mind is a large, advanced medical facility sailing into Arctic waters, presumably to address some form of healthcare crisis. It’s presented as an act of generosity, a gesture of care from the United States to the people of Greenland, aiming to provide medical assistance to those in need. The stated intention is to help “many people who are sick, and not being taken care of there,” suggesting a significant unmet medical demand in the region.… Continue reading

Student Who Punched Pro-ICE Protester Gets 2-Day Suspension

A student at Lake Zurich High School received a two-day suspension after punching another student for holding a pro-ICE sign. The incident, which occurred during a student walkout protest, was captured on video and went viral online. While no criminal charges were filed, both students faced disciplinary action from the school. The student who was punched also reported receiving threats and having social media accounts temporarily disabled.

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