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Beyond Summers: Harvard's Epstein Scandal Signals Broader Reckoning for Elite Institutions and Political Figures
Epstein Accountability Cascade
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Beyond Summers: Harvard's Epstein Scandal Signals Broader Reckoning for Elite Institutions and Political Figures

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Epstein Files Controversy: Congressional Showdown and Legal Battle Likely as Democrats Challenge Document Withholding
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After Marielle Franco Convictions: Brazil Faces Reckoning on Militia-Political Nexus and Broader Investigations
Brazil Political Corruption
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After Marielle Franco Convictions: Brazil Faces Reckoning on Militia-Political Nexus and Broader Investigations

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A $180 Billion Battle: The Coming Multi-Year Legal War Over Trump Tariff Refunds
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A $180 Billion Battle: The Coming Multi-Year Legal War Over Trump Tariff Refunds

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Power Vacuum at Davos: Inside the World Economic Forum's Leadership Crisis and What Comes Next
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Power Vacuum at Davos: Inside the World Economic Forum's Leadership Crisis and What Comes Next

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Kenya's Crackdown on Russia-Ukraine Trafficking Ring: What Comes Next
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Kenya's Crackdown on Russia-Ukraine Trafficking Ring: What Comes Next

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Daily Politics News Digest — Thursday, February 26, 2026
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Daily Politics News Digest — Thursday, February 26, 2026

The administration announced sanctions targeting Iranian oil sales and missile programs just as diplomatic negotiations ...

Thu, Feb 26
37 articles · 2 sources
Daily Tech News Digest — Thursday, February 26, 2026
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Daily Tech News Digest — Thursday, February 26, 2026

Anthropic modified its Responsible Scaling Policy the same day reports emerged of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth pressur...

Thu, Feb 26
40 articles · 7 sources
Daily Politics News Digest — Sunday, February 22, 2026
Daily
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Daily Politics News Digest — Sunday, February 22, 2026

The Supreme Court dealt Trump a major defeat on his signature economic policy, ruling he unlawfully used emergency power...

Sun, Feb 22
40 articles · 2 sources
Scorecard: Prediction Misses the Mark - Wrong Incident, Wrong Location, Wrong Context
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Scorecard: Prediction Misses the Mark - Wrong Incident, Wrong Location, Wrong Context

Accuracy Score15%

6 events reviewed · Prediction was 8 days old

Reviewed 4 days ago
Scorecard: AI Prediction Shows Strong Accuracy on DHS Shutdown Duration, But Key Events Haven't Materialized Yet
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Scorecard: AI Prediction Shows Strong Accuracy on DHS Shutdown Duration, But Key Events Haven't Materialized Yet

Accuracy Score72%

6 events reviewed · Prediction was 8 days old

Reviewed 4 days ago
Scorecard: AI Prediction Captures Russia's Immediate Response but Misses on International Action Timeline
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Scorecard: AI Prediction Captures Russia's Immediate Response but Misses on International Action Timeline

Accuracy Score65%

7 events reviewed · Prediction was 7 days old

Reviewed 5 days ago
Timeline: How Mexico's Most Wanted Drug Lord 'El Mencho' Was Killed and the Violent Aftermath
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Timeline: How Mexico's Most Wanted Drug Lord 'El Mencho' Was Killed and the Violent Aftermath

This timeline chronicles the military operation that resulted in the death of Nemesio 'El Mencho' Oseguera Cervantes, le...

1 day
13 events · 9 major
30 articles
about 2 hours ago
Timeline: The Arrest of Former Prince Andrew on His 66th Birthday
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Timeline: The Arrest of Former Prince Andrew on His 66th Birthday

On February 19, 2026, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew and brother to King Charles III, was arrested o...

0 days
11 events · 6 major
30 articles
about 20 hours ago
Timeline: How Trump's Rollback of Climate Regulations Unfolded Over 9 Days
Timeline
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Timeline: How Trump's Rollback of Climate Regulations Unfolded Over 9 Days

In February 2026, the Trump administration systematically dismantled key environmental protections, beginning with the r...

9 days
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24 articles
3 days ago
Timeline: The Kevin Acosta Case and Colombia's Health Crisis Over 6 Days
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Timeline: The Kevin Acosta Case and Colombia's Health Crisis Over 6 Days

The death of 7-year-old Kevin Arley Acosta Pico, who had hemophilia and died after not receiving medication for two mont...

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3 days ago
Timeline: How Peru's 'Chifagate' Scandal Led to its Eighth President in a Decade
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Timeline: How Peru's 'Chifagate' Scandal Led to its Eighth President in a Decade

In just five days, Peru experienced another dramatic political upheaval when Congress impeached interim President José J...

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4 days ago
Timeline: Berlin Film Festival Controversy Over Politics and Cinema
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Timeline: Berlin Film Festival Controversy Over Politics and Cinema

The Berlin Film Festival (Berlinale) became embroiled in controversy after jury president Wim Wenders made comments sugg...

7 days
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4 days ago
An AI-generated Resident Evil Requiem review briefly made it on Metacritic
Engadget
44 minutes ago

An AI-generated Resident Evil Requiem review briefly made it on Metacritic

Review aggregator Metacritic has removed a review of Resident Evil Requiem because it was AI-generated, Kotaku reports. The review was published by UK gaming site VideoGamer, but appears to be "written" by a fake AI journalist rather than a real person. While it's unfortunately difficult to confirm with 100 percent accuracy whether a piece of text is AI-generated, you don't have to read VideoGamer's review for long to notice all the ways it feels off. The biggest giveaway, beyond heavy use of contrived metaphors, is a striking lack of detail beyond what you could glean from a trailer for the game. Embargoes covering what parts of a video game can come up in a pre-release review can be strict, but a good critic usually finds a way to describe their experience without being vague. VideoGamer's review, written by one "Brian Merrygold," really doesn't. It's bleak. I was reading some RE Requiem reviews and found this thing published by videogamer. Can't find anything about the writer, everything about it reeks AI (dead giveaway being the image). Low effort, gargabe. Mind you, this review made its way to Metacritic. https://t.co/4STN8DjAwe pic.twitter.com/awk26P9wSA — Andrés (@Andrew_east) February 26, 2026 As at least one user on X has pointed out, it’s worth` being suspicious of Merrygold, too. The author's profile on VideoGamer is just as awkwardly written as the review, and the profile picture of the account appears to be AI-generated. When you try to save the image locally, its file name, "ChatGPT-Image-Oct-20-2025-11_57_34-AM-300x300," also seems like a dead giveaway. Kotaku looked at the X accounts of several other recent bylines at VideoGamer and found similar results. All their profile pictures appear to be AI-generated, and all the accounts were created around the same time in October 2025. Metacritic relies on reviews written by real publications to create a score representing the overall critical sentiment towards a game or movie, not unlike Rotten Tomatoes.

Meta sues advertisers in Brazil and China over 'celeb bait' scams
Engadget
about 1 hour ago

Meta sues advertisers in Brazil and China over 'celeb bait' scams

Meta has sued the people and groups behind three scam operations that used images and deepfakes of celebrities to lure users to scam websites. According to the company, the three entities were based in China and Brazil and targeted people in the US, Japan and other countries. The ads promoted fraudulent investment schemes and fake health products. Meta said that it had filed lawsuits against several people in Brazil who promoted fake or unapproved healthcare products and online courses promoting them. The company also sued a China-based entity it says used ads featuring celebrities "as part of a larger fraud scheme that lured people into joining so-called investment groups." The company didn't provide details on how many ads these groups had run on Facebook, how many social media users had seen or interacted with the ads or how long the scammers had been operating on the platform. So-called "celeb bait" ads have been a long-running issue for the company. Engadget has previously documented celeb bait scams on Facebook, including ones that frequently use Elon Musk and Fox News personalities to hawk fake cures for diabetes. The Oversight Board has also criticized the company for not doing enough to combat such scams. In its update, Meta says that "because scam ads are designed to look real, they’re not always easy to detect." The company also noted that it has now enrolled "more than 500,000" celebrities and public figures into its facial recognition system that's meant to automatically detect scam ads using the faces of famous people.  Meta's handling of scammy advertisers has come under increased scrutiny in recent months after Reuters reported that researchers at the company at one point estimated that as much as 10 percent of its ad revenue could be coming from scams. The fact that Meta has made billions of dollars from problematic advertisers has also caused the company to be slow to take action against repeat offenders. In addition to the groups behind the celeb

Hillary Clinton testifies in Epstein files probe
France 24
about 2 hours ago

Hillary Clinton testifies in Epstein files probe

The Republican head of the US Ovesight Committee making the journey with the rest of his panel from Washington to the sleepy Hudson Valley suburb of Chappaqua, New York, home of former US president Bill Clinton who will testify Friday over relations with Jeffrey Epstein. First, his wife - former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton - who's behind closed doors with the lawmakers as we speak. Democratic political consultant Christian Hanley joins us from Washington.

Show HN: Deff – side-by-side Git diff review in your terminal
Hacker News
about 3 hours ago

Show HN: Deff – side-by-side Git diff review in your terminal

deff is an interactive Rust TUI for reviewing git diffs side-by-side with syntax highlighting and added/deleted line tinting. It supports keyboard/mouse navigation, vim-style motions, in-diff search (/, n, N), per-file reviewed toggles, and both upstream-based and explicit --base/--head comparisons. It can also include uncommitted + untracked files (--include-uncommitted) so you can review your working tree before committing. Would love to get some feedback Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47169518 Points: 27 # Comments: 13

Palm OS User Interface Guidelines [pdf, 2003]
Hacker News
about 3 hours ago

Palm OS User Interface Guidelines [pdf, 2003]

Article URL: https://cs.uml.edu/~fredm/courses/91.308-spr05/files/palmdocs/uiguidelines.pdf Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47168726 Points: 21 # Comments: 3

Judge orders Greenpeace to pay an expected $345M in connection with oil pipeline protest case
The Hill
about 4 hours ago

Judge orders Greenpeace to pay an expected $345M in connection with oil pipeline protest case

A North Dakota judge said this week he would order Greenpeace to pay damages estimated to total $345 million to Energy Transfer related to protests against its Dakota Access oil pipeline. Judge James Gion wrote in court papers filed Tuesday that Greenpeace International, Greenpeace USA and Greenpeace Fund Inc. would each be responsible for paying...

Bumble adds AI-powered photo feedback and profile guidance tools
TechCrunch
about 4 hours ago

Bumble adds AI-powered photo feedback and profile guidance tools

Bumble and other popular dating apps, like Match Group's Tinder and Hinge, have all embraced AI-powered features.

Mandelson referred to EU fraud investigators over Epstein files
Politico Europe
about 4 hours ago

Mandelson referred to EU fraud investigators over Epstein files

OLAF, the European anti-fraud office, has been asked to look into the former trade commissioner, a Commission spokesperson says.

Democrats to introduce bill aimed at resurrecting IRS Direct File
The Verge
about 4 hours ago

Democrats to introduce bill aimed at resurrecting IRS Direct File

160 Democratic lawmakers from across the country are backing a soon-to-be-introduced bill that would reverse the Trump administration's decision to eliminate IRS Direct File. The Direct File Act, led by Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Chris Coons (D-DE), and Ron Wyden (D-OR), would bring back the option to file taxes directly with the government for free. The Biden administration first started testing the IRS Direct File system in select states during the 2024 tax season, and it even expanded the system to 25 states in 2025. But uncertainty surrounding IRS Direct File swirled after President Donald Trump came into office, until IRS head Bill … Read the full story at The Verge.

Private Credit’s Great Divide: Imminent Crisis or ‘No Big Deal’
Bloomberg
about 5 hours ago

Private Credit’s Great Divide: Imminent Crisis or ‘No Big Deal’

Even in the world of private credit, which for months has pitted skeptics against true believers after some high-profile blowups, the difference of opinion has reached new heights in the past week.

Santalucía AM ficha nuevos perfiles para sus equipos de mercados privados y gestión patrimonial
bolsamania.com
about 5 hours ago

Santalucía AM ficha nuevos perfiles para sus equipos de mercados privados y gestión patrimonial

Published: 20260226T153000Z

Fact check: How to cut through Epstein files disinformation
DW News
about 5 hours ago

Fact check: How to cut through Epstein files disinformation

As soon as millions of court documents linked to child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were released, social media filled with viral screenshots and explosive claims. With disinformation abound, how do you know what's real?

In 2025, Meta paid an effective federal tax rate of 3.5%
Hacker News
about 5 hours ago

In 2025, Meta paid an effective federal tax rate of 3.5%

Article URL: https://bsky.app/profile/rbreich.bsky.social/post/3mfptlfeucn2i Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47167171 Points: 57 # Comments: 16

Priyanka Gandhi calls for  moral accountability  over names in  Epstein files
economictimes.indiatimes.com
about 6 hours ago

Priyanka Gandhi calls for moral accountability over names in Epstein files

Published: 20260226T144500Z

Trump Tariffs: Customers Expecting Payback, Says Swiss Chemicals Business | The Pulse 2/26
Bloomberg
about 6 hours ago

Trump Tariffs: Customers Expecting Payback, Says Swiss Chemicals Business | The Pulse 2/26

"The Pulse With Francine Lacqua" is all about conversations with high profile guests in the beating heart of global business, economics, finance and politics. Based in London, we go wherever the story is, bringing you exclusive interviews and market-moving scoops. Today's guests: Greg Peters, PGIM Fixed Income, Co-CIO; Conrad Keijzer, Clariant CEO; Beata Javorcik, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Chief Economist. (Source: Bloomberg)

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NVIDIA updates Shield TV after pledging further support
Engadget
about 6 hours ago

NVIDIA updates Shield TV after pledging further support

NVIDIA is a very busy company, and between all the graphics cards and AI-chasing, it wouldn’t be wholly surprising to see the company forget about its more niche offerings, such as the Android-powered NVIDIA Shield TV. Happily for all those who own one of these powerful set-top boxes, that doesn’t appear to be the case. Not only is NVIDIA continuing to support its Shield devices, but it’s just rolled out its first proper update in nearly a year. The Shield Experience Upgrade 9.2.4, to give it its proper name, applies to both the Shield and Shield Pro boxes. It’s admittedly light on new features, instead being focused on updating security and fixing various issues, but is nice to see all the same. Here’s the full list of changes. Enhancements: Security patches are updated to Jan 2026. Resolved Bugs: Resolved Disney+ playback issue. Resolved 3rd party remote connection issue with Xbox after sleep mode. Resolved a crash issue which turns on SHIELD and CEC devices during sleep mode. Resolved 3rd party Bluetooth remote frequent disconnect issue. Resolved Settings page closes when triggering NVIDIA share on top of settings page. NVIDIA hasn’t given any strong indication that it’s preparing to launch a new Shield TV, but in a a recent interview with ArsTechnica, Andrew Bell, the company’s senior VP of hardware engineering, said it has no plans to end support any time soon, teasing that it had "played with new concepts." Bell also said that a first Shield refresh since 2019 would likely support codecs like AV1 and HDR10+, as well as the latest Dolby Vision profiles. The existing NVIDIA Shield Android TV Pro remains our pick of the best streaming devices for gamers, thanks to its ability to stream in native 4K and effectively upscale lower-resolution content. And with NVIDIA’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service going from strength to strength, the Shield retains a unique position in the PC gaming ecosystem. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://w

DOJ reviewing whether any Epstein records withheld after reports of missing Trump-related documents
The Hill
about 6 hours ago

DOJ reviewing whether any Epstein records withheld after reports of missing Trump-related documents

The Justice Department will review whether it failed to publish several documents in the Epstein files after various media outlets reported several records related to accusations made against President Trump were removed from the tranche. The documents in question relate to accusations made by a woman who said that as a minor, she refused Trump’s...

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How the Epstein files brought down lobbying powerhouse Global Counsel
Politico Europe
about 6 hours ago

How the Epstein files brought down lobbying powerhouse Global Counsel

Ex-staff say the public affairs shop could have been saved if it had acted sooner against its co-founder Peter Mandelson.

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Show HN: Mission Control – Open-source task management for AI agents
Hacker News
about 7 hours ago

Show HN: Mission Control – Open-source task management for AI agents

I've been delegating work to Claude Code for the past few months, and it's been genuinely transformative—but managing multiple agents doing different things became chaos. No tool existed for this workflow, so I built one. The Problem When you're working with AI agents (Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf), you end up in a weird situation: - You have tasks scattered across your head, Slack, email, and the CLI - Agents need clear work items, context, and role-specific instructions - You have no visibility into what agents are actually doing - Failed tasks just... disappear. No retry, no notification - Each agent context-switches constantly because you're hand-feeding them work I was manually shepherding agents, copying task descriptions, restarting failed sessions, and losing track of what needed done next. It felt like hiring expensive contractors but managing them like a disorganized chaos experiment. The Solution Mission Control is a task management app purpose-built for delegating work to AI agents. It's got the expected stuff (Eisenhower matrix, kanban board, goal hierarchy) but built from the assumption that your collaborators are Claude, not humans. The killer feature is the autonomous daemon. It runs in the background, polls your task queue, spawns Claude Code sessions automatically, handles retries, manages concurrency, and respects your cron-scheduled work. One click: your entire work queue activates. The Architecture - Local-first: Everything lives in JSON files. No database, no cloud dependency, no vendor lock-in. - Token-optimized API: The task/decision payloads are ~50 tokens vs ~5,400 unfiltered. Matters when you're spawning agents repeatedly. - Rock-solid concurrency: Zod validation + async-mutex locking prevents corruption under concurrent writes. - 193 automated tests: This thing has to be reliable. It's doing unattended work. The app is Next.js 15 with 5 built-in agent roles (researcher, developer, marketer, business-analyst, plus you). You define reusabl

Epstein files: US govt accused of withholding files on Trump sex abuse claims
France 24
about 8 hours ago

Epstein files: US govt accused of withholding files on Trump sex abuse claims

The US Justice Department has been accused of withholding documents from the Jeffrey Epstein files in which Donald Trump was accused of sexually ​abusing a minor. The news prompted Democrats to accuse Trump's administration of the "largest government cover-up in modern history".

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US justice department accused of withholding Trump-related Epstein files
BBC World
about 8 hours ago

US justice department accused of withholding Trump-related Epstein files

The top Democrat on the congressional panel investigating Epstein has called on the attorney general to publish the material.

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NY AG: Valve's loot boxes can get kids hooked on gambling
Engadget
about 8 hours ago

NY AG: Valve's loot boxes can get kids hooked on gambling

New York Attorney General Letitia James has accused Valve of promoting illegal gambling through its video games in a lawsuit filed by her office. According to the AG’s announcement, her office conducted an investigation and had concluded that Valve enabled gambling by enticing users to pay for a chance at rare items from loot boxes in Counter-Strike 2, Team Fortress 2 and Dota 2. In the lawsuit, the New York AG stressed that Valve’s loot boxes are “particularly pernicious,” because the games are popular among children and teenagers. The lawsuit described the loot box model, which requires a player to open a mystery chest for the possibility of winning rare items, as “quintessential gambling.” It argued that people introduced to gambling at an early age are at a significantly higher risk of developing gambling addictions later on, based on research. In addition, it explained that gambling is mostly illegal in New York. Players have to pay for chests or boxes and the keys to be able to open them in Valve’s games, and the company has reportedly sold billions of dollars’ worth of keys for Counter-Strike alone. The lawsuit said that Valve has made tens of millions of dollars in fees from the sale of virtual items on the Steam Community Market, as well. In addition to being able to sell items on Steam for funds directly credited to their Steam Wallet, players can also sell on third-party marketplaces for cash. According to James’ office, Valve facilitates and even assists third-party marketplaces in their operations, based on its investigation. Engadget has asked Valve for a statement about the lawsuit, but we have yet to hear back. However, the company previously denied being involved with third-party marketplaces that allow the sales of its game items for real-world money. In a response to an inquiry by the Danish Gambling Authority, Valve explained that those third-party websites create sock puppet accounts to sell and receive items on Steam in exchange for cash. “

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Epstein files: Democrats accuse US government of withholding documents related to Trump
France 24
about 8 hours ago

Epstein files: Democrats accuse US government of withholding documents related to Trump

Democrats on Wednesday (February 25) accused US President Donald Trump's administration of the "largest government cover-up in modern history" over reports that it withheld documents relating to allegations that the Republican leader sexually abused a minor.

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How to see six planets in the sky at once in rare celestial alignment
New Scientist
about 8 hours ago

How to see six planets in the sky at once in rare celestial alignment

Nearly all of the solar system’s planets are about to file across the night sky in a planetary alignment, and it will be visible from anywhere on Earth

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