2026

Trump Melts Down Under Epstein Questioning From Kaitlan Collins

During an Oval Office press conference, President Donald Trump lashed out at CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins when she attempted to ask a question regarding survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and the redactions in recently released files. Trump accused Collins of being a “bad” and “dishonest” reporter, asserting that she never smiled and questioning her integrity. He also falsely claimed that the files only mentioned him in relation to a conspiracy against him. The president then abruptly moved on, indicating it was time for the country to focus on other issues, such as healthcare.

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Spain Targets Under-16s Social Media Use Amid Broader Disinformation Concerns

Spain is implementing stricter measures to shield children from harmful online content, following a trend seen across Europe with similar initiatives in Denmark and France. This legislative proposal includes requiring parental consent for social media access for minors and holding platform executives legally accountable for illegal content. The government aims to combat disinformation and hate speech by investigating algorithms that amplify such content for profit, aligning with the EU’s Digital Services Act which mandates platforms to mitigate online risks. The European Commission, responsible for enforcing these regulations on large platforms, has previously fined X for transparency violations.

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Teen Swims Four Hours to Save Family

Faced with being swept out to sea, Joanne Appelbee made the difficult decision to send her strongest swimmer, 13-year-old Austin, for help. Austin bravely swam approximately 4 kilometers to shore and then 2 kilometers to reach a phone, contacting emergency services. This courageous act ultimately led to the rescue of his mother and younger siblings, who were found drifting about 14 kilometers offshore. The family, treated for minor injuries, is recovering from the harrowing ordeal, with Austin being hailed for his extraordinary determination and courage.

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Sweden, Denmark Bolster Ukraine’s Air Defenses with €245m System

Sweden and Denmark are jointly procuring TRIDON Mk2 mobile anti-aircraft artillery systems for Ukraine, valued at €245 million. This initiative, led by Sweden’s substantial contribution, aims to bolster Ukraine’s defenses against intensifying Russian strikes on its critical energy infrastructure. The TRIDON Mk2 system is specifically designed to counter cruise missiles and long-range drones, capabilities Russia has increasingly utilized, and will enable Ukraine to establish its own air defense battalion. This significant donation underscores the ongoing need to strengthen Ukraine’s air defense capacity amidst severe and escalating Russian attacks.

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Minneapolis Immigration Agents Draw Guns on Activists Following Them

Immigration officers in Minneapolis arrested activists at gunpoint for following their vehicles, escalating tensions amid federal sweeps and increased anxiety in schools. Education leaders described fear and disruptions, while federal officials stated the detentions were due to interference with an arrest of an undocumented individual. The situation unfolds following changes in Border Patrol leadership and previous incidents, including protests and a fatal shooting. Meanwhile, the city faced a grand jury deadline for records related to efforts to stifle immigration enforcement.

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Buda Man Arrested After Attacking Minors at Student Protest

During a student protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Buda on Monday, a 45-year-old man, identified as Chad Michael Watts of Kyle, was arrested. Watts faces two counts of assault causing bodily injury after an altercation that involved minors and the alleged throwing of objects. Video evidence suggests Watts was the primary aggressor, and while he and a student reported minor injuries, neither required medical attention. The investigation is ongoing, with the district attorney’s office assigning prosecutors to ensure appropriate legal action.

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Trump Names Antifa Leader Based on Bathroom Use and Anti-Fascist Beliefs

Internal DHS documents, leaked to journalist Kenneth Klippenstein, reveal that 29-year-old Portland resident Chandler Patey has been identified by the Department of Homeland Security as “the leader of Antifa.” This designation stems from Patey advocating for anti-fascist principles and providing protestors with access to his bathroom and medical supplies to aid with tear gas exposure from federal agents. The DHS’s broad interpretation of “advocating principles” and providing aid, along with its investigation of other individuals based on scant evidence, suggests a pattern of using the “domestic terrorist” label to target left-wing activists, a concern echoed by legal observers worried about the erosion of First Amendment rights.

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Stephen Miller Melts Down Attacking Constitution After TPS Ruling

Amidst a surge in measles cases, some detainees at the Dilley facility, which recently held a father and son released Sunday, have been quarantined, with assurances that all are receiving proper medical care. This comes as the article notes a dramatic increase in measles cases under the current administration, attributing it partly to a lack of seriousness regarding rising numbers and policies that may encourage future outbreaks. A significant outbreak in South Carolina exemplifies the severity of the current situation.

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Zelenskyy Accuses Russia of Violating Trump-Brokered Winter Truce

On Tuesday, Ukraine’s president accused Russia of violating a supposed agreement with Donald Trump to halt attacks on energy infrastructure during freezing winter conditions. Despite temperatures plummeting and widespread power and heating outages affecting over a thousand residential buildings in Kyiv alone, Russia launched significant missile and drone strikes, which Ukraine stated were deliberate attempts to destroy vital infrastructure. This escalation occurred just as Ukraine’s president questioned Russia’s sincerity regarding peace talks and called for increased Western support for air defense systems.

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Mitch McConnell Hospitalized Amidst Public Scrutiny

Senator Mitch McConnell has been hospitalized after experiencing flu-like symptoms and checked himself in for observation. His office stated his prognosis is positive, he is in regular contact with staff, and anticipates a return to Senate business. This hospitalization follows a series of recent health concerns, including falls and freezing episodes, which have prompted him to step down as Republican leader and plan retirement in 2027.

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