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Feb 18, 2026 61 Amber Glenn Shocked Over What Madonna Said About Her Amber Glenn Shocked Over What Madonna Said About Her

Amber Glenn’s Olympic moment wasn’t just on the ice — it was in the instant she heard Madonna’s voice. A pop icon’s blessing collided with an athlete’s dream, leaving Glenn trembling, proof that sometimes the Games are about more than medal…
Feb 16, 2026 62 The Hidden Secret of AI Intelligence The Hidden Secret of AI Intelligence

The AI industry hides a dirty secret: the "intelligence" is actually a massive, power-hungry industrial refinery. By stripping away the marketing fluff about "thinking," we reveal a system of high-speed guessing that is as fragile as it is …
Feb 12, 2026 63 The Vote That Was Not Supposed to Happen The Vote That Was Not Supposed to Happen

The House’s vote to cancel Trump’s tariffs on Canada is less about trade mechanics than about political courage. In a chamber long bent under executive power, a bipartisan crack appeared. Whether symbolic or substantive, the rebellion signa…
Feb 11, 2026 64 Nine-year-old Girl Killed After She Left Her Classroom Nine-year-old Girl Killed After She Left Her Classroom

A nine-year-old honor student was crushed by a broken school gate in Arizona. Her death is not just tragedy—it is indictment. When institutions ignore maintenance, children pay the price. Safety deferred becomes violence disguised as accide…
Feb 10, 2026 65 Is A Human Journey To Mars Feasible Is A Human Journey To Mars Feasible

Human travel to Mars is sold as destiny, inevitability, and proof of civilizational courage. But physics, biology, and economics tell a colder story: the risks are not abstract, the timelines are elastic, and the costs are real.
Feb 8, 2026 66 A Big Win For A Lonely Woman A Big Win For A Lonely Woman

The $32,000 gavel strike on a weathered porch crock didn’t just discover a hidden antique; it indicted a society that treats its elderly as less relevant than the clay they live among. When we only value the isolated among us through the le…
Feb 7, 2026 67 The Death of an Open Web Has Already Begun The Death of an Open Web Has Already Begun

Big Tech gatekeepers harvest consumer wealth through subscription traps while simultaneously strangling independent thought via algorithmic erasure. This isn't a glitch in the marketplace; it is a coordinated assault on consumer autonomy an…
Feb 6, 2026 68 Humans are on the way out and there may be no way to stop Humans are on the way out and there may be no way to stop

Humanity is sawing through the floor it stands on—forests gutted, oceans poisoned, skies thickening. Extinction isn’t a metaphor but a countdown. The only answer isn’t comets or fate—it’s love fierce enough to fight for Earth and generation…
Feb 5, 2026 69 Hayley Mills Is Eighty And I Am Not Accepting It Hayley Mills Is Eighty And I Am Not Accepting It

Hayley Mills turning 80 feels like a mistake in the record. She exists onscreen as youth, clarity, and optimism made intelligent—first discovered almost accidentally, then carried into stardom before she could consent to it, and finally str…
Feb 4, 2026 70 The fourteen-Year-Old American Boy Who Invented Television The fourteen-Year-Old American Boy Who Invented Television

I thought about speed, about skipping lines and filling them in later to paint the TV picture, like plowing half the field first and finishing it on the second pass.
Feb 4, 2026 71 A few Senate races will decide the future of America A few Senate races will decide the future of America

The fight for the U.S. Senate is not a sideshow to the presidency; it is the presidency’s constraint or accomplice. In a year defined by exhaustion and distrust, a handful of races will decide whether power is checked, weaponized, or simply…
Feb 3, 2026 72 Smile for the Camerabecause Immigration Enforcement Gets a Makeover Smile for the Camerabecause Immigration Enforcement Gets a Makeover

They’re strapping body cameras onto immigration agents and calling it accountability. From where I’m sitting, halfway around the world, it looks more like a costume change than a reform. Cameras don’t fix power. They document it—when the pe…
Feb 3, 2026 73 They Married When He Was Supposed to Die They Married When He Was Supposed to Die

Bendigo Davies was told the cancer would kill him. Forty years with the same woman, and suddenly the future collapsed into a hospital room, harsh light, and bad odds. So he and Arlaine married there, with machines humming and time running o…
Feb 3, 2026 74 The Epstein Files and the Machinery of Forgetting The Epstein Files and the Machinery of Forgetting

Power protects itself best when it insists nothing can be proven. The Epstein files don’t just reopen an old scandal; they expose how wealth, reputation, and institutional timidity combine to outlast outrage. This isn’t about salacious name…
Feb 1, 2026 75 LA Olympics chief Wasserman issues Maxwell apology but denies Epstein ties LA Olympics chief Wasserman issues Maxwell apology but denies Epstein ties

Maxwell is serving a 20-year prison sentence after being found guilty in ?2021 by a jury in New York on charges including sex trafficking of a minor. Epstein died in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial.