February 11, 2026
GLOBAL SPEAK

FAA Grounds All Flights To and From El Paso — What Happened and Why It Matters

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has temporarily grounded all commercial flights to and from El Paso International Airport (ELP) until February 20, 2026, amid safety concerns sparked by unexpected and persistent cracks in critical airport infrastructure. The Federal Aviation Administration’s decision affects scheduled passenger and cargo flights, disrupting travel and commerce in one of Texas’s […]

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Police - ICE Press & Media

Federal Immigration Crackdown in Minnesota Poised to End — What’s Happening

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced that he expects the federal immigration enforcement operation in his state to wind down “in days, not weeks and months,” following talks with senior Trump administration officials including border czar Tom Homan and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles. The presence of federal immigration agents has been a source […]

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POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES Trump

Justice Department Moves to Dismiss Steve Bannon Criminal Case: What Happened, Why It Was Dropped, and What It Means

Overview The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has moved to dismiss a criminal case against Steve Bannon, a longtime political adviser to former President Donald Trump, ending a prosecution that had drawn national attention due to its political implications and timing. The decision has reignited debate over prosecutorial independence, selective enforcement, and whether high-profile political […]

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POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES

Epstein Files Release Expands; Congress to View Unredacted Records — What It Means and Why It Took So Long

Two major news developments in early 2026 have reignited public focus on the Jeffrey Epstein case and the long-delayed release of related investigative materials: These developments have triggered widespread debate about transparency, accountability, delayed justice, and the potential future impact on investigations and prosecutions. 1. What Congress Is Set to Receive According to reporting from […]

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Humanity Police - ICE POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES TECHNOLOGY

ICE Surveillance, Police Data Sharing, and Public Backlash — What’s Happening and Why It Matters

Recent reporting reveals an expanding nationwide trend involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that has intensified debates over government surveillance, civil liberties, and public safety. Three major developments — police use of school cameras for immigration enforcement, federal crackdowns on people who attempt to observe ICE operations, and an online project exposing ICE agents […]

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Tech Workers and the Google Petition

In early February 2026, nearly 900–1,000 Google employees and contractors signed an open letter urging Google to disclose and cancel any contracts with U.S. immigration enforcement agencies, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The petition, organized by employee activists, frames such contracts as ethically problematic amid heightened immigration enforcement […]

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Good News News LOCAL SPEAK Press & Media

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX Halftime Show — Overall Public Reaction

Bad Bunny’s 2026 Super Bowl halftime performance — held at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara during Super Bowl LX — quickly became one of the most talked-about halftime shows in recent memory. The artist delivered a Spanish-language set celebrating Latin culture, Puerto Rican identity, and unity, complete with high-energy visuals, surprise celebrity guests, and symbolic […]

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DAPP 911 Humanity POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES

Measles Are Back in Force : Why Cases Are Surging, How Outbreaks Spread, and What the Vaccine Debate Is Really About

Measles—once considered “eliminated” in the United States—has re-emerged as a major public health challenge, driven by a combination of imported infections, pockets of low vaccination, and rapid community transmission once the virus finds vulnerable groups. U.S. officials are now issuing unusually direct pleas to vaccinate as case counts climb and the country faces renewed concerns […]

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Police - ICE POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES Trump

8 More Prosecutors leave Minnesota

At least eight additional federal prosecutors — on top of multiple earlier departures — are in the process of leaving the Minnesota U.S. Attorney’s Office. Their exits reflect deep internal disagreement with decisions coming from the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Trump administration about how certain high-profile cases are being handled. Key factors driving […]

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A I POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES Press & Media

France’s AI Regulation Clash: Why It Happened, Who It Affects, and What It Signals for the Future

France and the European Union are engaging in one of the most prominent regulatory interventions in artificial intelligence to date — a dispute that escalated in early 2026 when the government threatened pulling funding from one of the continent’s major research bodies over alleged non-compliance with new AI rules. The episode reflects broader tensions about […]

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