February 2026

Mexico Navy Seizes Submarine With Four Tons of Cocaine

The Mexican Navy recently made a significant bust, intercepting a submarine loaded with an astonishing four tons of cocaine. This isn’t your typical drug bust; the sheer scale of the operation, involving a submersible vessel and such a massive quantity of illicit cargo, really highlights the innovative and sometimes audacious methods employed by criminal organizations. It’s a stark reminder of the ongoing battle against drug trafficking and the lengths to which these groups will go to move their product.

The fact that the Mexican Navy successfully seized the submarine, rather than simply destroying it, is a point of considerable discussion. In some circles, there’s a prevailing notion that the only effective response to these threats is outright destruction, often involving massive firepower.… Continue reading

Khanna, Massie Force Vote to Block Iran Strikes

A significant move is underway in Congress, with Representatives Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie reportedly planning to force a vote on a resolution aimed at blocking any potential military strikes against Iran. This initiative stems from a deep concern that the nation is being steered towards another conflict without adequate congressional authorization or public consensus. Khanna has been particularly vocal, asserting that “Congress must do its job and stop this march to war.” The sentiment behind this action is that the legislative branch has a fundamental responsibility to deliberate and vote on matters of war, a power that has often been bypassed in recent times.… Continue reading

Man Pleads Guilty to Squatting and Faking Ownership of New Yorker Hotel

A New York City man has pleaded guilty to fraud after attempting to claim ownership of the New Yorker Hotel. Mickey Barreto used an obscure housing law to live rent-free for years, eventually forging property records to assert ownership of the entire building. His fraudulent efforts included uploading a fake deed to a city website and attempting to collect rent and demand bank transfers. Barreto has been sentenced to a six-month prison term, already served, and five years of probation.

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Sweden Pledges €1.2 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine

The Swedish government has approved its 21st military aid package to Ukraine, valued at SEK 12.9 billion (€1.2 billion). This substantial contribution will primarily bolster Ukraine’s air defense capabilities, with a significant portion allocated to the Tridon Mk2 anti-aircraft missile system. The package also includes funding for Ukrainian production of long-range missiles and drones, as well as grenade launchers, artillery shells, spare parts, and personnel training.

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FBI Accused of Lying to Judge for Georgia Voting Records

It appears the FBI may have misled a judge to obtain a warrant for Georgia voting records. The FBI’s affidavit supporting the warrant allegedly contained numerous false and misleading statements, as well as critical omissions, regarding alleged election irregularities. These alleged misrepresentations, according to election officials and legal challenges, undermine the probable cause needed for the seizure and may have violated the Fourth Amendment.

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Prince Andrew Arrested on Suspicion of Misconduct in Public Office

In England, the limited information released by police on ongoing investigations is primarily governed by two key legal principles. The law of Contempt of Court protects an individual’s right to a fair trial by preventing reporting that could prejudice public opinion before charges are laid. Furthermore, privacy laws generally prohibit the police from naming individuals under investigation, as suspicion alone does not equate to guilt and such individuals retain a right to privacy if cleared of wrongdoing. These legal constraints explain the reticence of British police and media in disclosing details of active cases, contrasting with practices in other jurisdictions.

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GOP Fears Voter Apathy Amidst Mounting Losses

A palpable sense of unease seems to be settling over the Republican party, fueled by a string of disheartening losses in state and local races across the country. This isn’t just a bad electoral cycle; it’s sparking deeper anxieties about the very core of their voter base, with whispers suggesting a growing apathy even in areas that have historically been strongholds for pro-Trump sentiment. The concern is that a significant portion of their most ardent supporters, those who have been the backbone of the party’s recent energy, are simply not showing up to vote.

This lack of engagement, when coupled with repeated electoral defeats, is leading to a growing sense of urgency within the GOP.… Continue reading

White House Grants ICE Power for Aggressive Refugee “Rescreening” and Detention

The Trump administration is initiating a policy allowing for the arrest and indefinite detention of thousands of refugees already legally admitted to the U.S. This aggressive “rescreening” process, dubbed “Operation Parris,” targets individuals who have not yet obtained permanent residency. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) memo, which reverses prior Obama-era policy, enables federal immigration officers to subject these refugees to interviews while in custody, potentially prolonging their detention. This initiative appears to directly challenge a recent federal court order that blocked similar arrests and mandated the release of refugees in Minnesota. Humanitarian organizations have decried this move as an unprecedented reversal of refugee law and a breach of trust with vulnerable populations.

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Ford Carrier Enters Mediterranean Amidst Iran Tensions and Conspiracy Theories

The world’s largest and most advanced nuclear aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), remains in the eastern Atlantic off the coast of Morocco, with its strike group finalizing preparations before its anticipated transit of the Strait of Gibraltar into the eastern Mediterranean. Recent aerial tracking of a US Navy Grumman C-2A Greyhound returning to the Ford from Rota Naval Base confirms the strike group has not yet officially begun its passage. This logistical movement, coupled with the USS Bainbridge’s technical stop in Rota, indicates continued regrouping and operational adjustments prior to the strategic journey. The Ford’s deployment is a significant reinforcement of US military assets in the Middle East amidst escalating tensions with Iran, with its ultimate destination near Israel enabling potential defensive or offensive actions.

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Trump Diverts $10 Billion Taxpayer Funds For Personal Board

This article details the detention of several journalists in Cameroon, who were allegedly subjected to interrogation and had their equipment confiscated by police. Three of the detained journalists were working for the Associated Press, while another was a freelancer who has worked for the BBC. The individuals, none of whom are Cameroonian citizens, reportedly held U.S. court protection orders against deportation to their home countries due to fears of persecution. Despite claims of minor injury by the AP, others reported that one journalist appeared to have been beaten, and some were held in a cell for hours before their release.

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