February 3, 2026
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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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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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US Government Shutdown 2026: Why It Happened, How It Hits the Economy, and What Each Side Says

The U.S. entered a partial federal government shutdown over the weekend of Feb. 1–2, 2026, triggered by a funding lapse after Congress failed to finalize appropriations on time. Reporting indicates the immediate sticking point was a standoff over immigration enforcement policy and funding—especially the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and ICE-related provisions—rather than a single […]

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Utah Supreme Court Expansion and Redistricting: Why Critics See a Constitutional Risk

A proposal in Utah to expand the state Supreme Court amid an ongoing legal fight over redistricting has triggered intense debate about judicial independence, separation of powers, and election integrity. Supporters argue the move addresses workload and efficiency. Critics counter that the timing and context raise concerns about political interference with the courts—particularly as midterm […]

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Epstein Files “Final Batch” Debate: What the New Releases Add, Why DOJ Says It’s Over, and Why So Few Others Have Been Convicted

A new wave of government-released records tied to Jeffrey Epstein and **Ghislaine Maxwell has reignited a long-running public question: if Epstein ran a trafficking operation for years, why have so few other people been prosecuted? The latest developments combine (1) a fresh “batch” of files reported by the press, (2) statements from Deputy Attorney General […]

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Trump’s $10 Billion Lawsuit Over IRS Leak: What Was Disclosed, Executive Power Limits, and Post-Presidency Liability

Former President Donald Trump has filed a $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the U.S. Treasury Department, alleging that his confidential tax information was unlawfully disclosed. The case revives long-running debates about taxpayer privacy, executive authority, and whether a president can shield wrongdoing while in office — and what legal exposure […]

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Don Lemon’s Arrest and Journalism’s Future: Legal Clash, First Amendment Tensions, and Political Narrative

Veteran journalist Don Lemon was arrested by federal agents on January 30, 2026, in Los Angeles in connection with a protest that disrupted a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota earlier this month. The episode, tied to broader unrest over federal immigration enforcement in the Twin Cities, has triggered intense debate about press freedom, government […]

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Tesla Shifts Away From Model S and X: Robots, Brand Strain, and What It Means for Car Prices

Tesla’s announcement that it will stop producing its premium Model S and Model X vehicles marks a significant pivot in the company’s strategy. According to Elon Musk, Tesla plans to reallocate manufacturing capacity toward robotics, artificial intelligence, and autonomous vehicle platforms, including humanoid robots and robotaxi-focused systems. The decision has sparked debate about Tesla’s long-term […]

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U.S. Trade Deficit Hits a Multi-Decade High: What It Means for Prices, Politics, and American Consumers

The U.S. trade deficit widened sharply in November, reaching its largest monthly increase in nearly 34 years, according to newly released data. The surge reflects a growing imbalance between what the United States imports and exports, raising renewed questions about inflation, supply chains, trade policy, and the longer-term resilience of the American economy.While trade deficits […]

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When Confidence Falls and Gold Rises: Why Economic Doubt Persists Despite Official Reassurances

U.S. consumer confidence fell again in early 2026, underscoring a growing disconnect between official assurances about economic stability and how households actually feel about their financial future. While the White House and President Donald Trump continue to insist that “the economy is strong” and that inflation is under control, new data from the Conference Board […]

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