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Global Markets Brace for Trump Tariff Escalation as US-Iran Nuclear Talks and Tech Disruption Create Perfect Storm
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Global Markets Brace for Trump Tariff Escalation as US-Iran Nuclear Talks and Tech Disruption Create Perfect Storm

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California Bird Flu Outbreak in Elephant Seals Signals Broader West Coast Marine Mammal Crisis Ahead
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California Bird Flu Outbreak in Elephant Seals Signals Broader West Coast Marine Mammal Crisis Ahead

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China's Global Governance Initiative Poised to Reshape International Human Rights Discourse
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China's Global Governance Initiative Poised to Reshape International Human Rights Discourse

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The OpenClaw Reckoning: How Security Fears Will Force AI Agents Behind Corporate Walls
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The OpenClaw Reckoning: How Security Fears Will Force AI Agents Behind Corporate Walls

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Anthropic-Pentagon Standoff: How the Friday Deadline Will Reshape AI's Role in National Defense
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Anthropic-Pentagon Standoff: How the Friday Deadline Will Reshape AI's Role in National Defense

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Pakistan-Afghanistan Conflict Enters Critical Phase: Escalation, International Intervention, or Regional Catastrophe?
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Pakistan-Afghanistan Conflict Enters Critical Phase: Escalation, International Intervention, or Regional Catastrophe?

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Daily Science News Digest — Sunday, February 22, 2026
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Daily Science News Digest — Sunday, February 22, 2026

Scientists may have found a material that transmits electricity and electron spin with zero resistance, potentially solv...

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Scorecard: Venezuela Prediction Stumbles on Maduro Premise, Misses Actual Political Reality
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Scorecard: Venezuela Prediction Stumbles on Maduro Premise, Misses Actual Political Reality

Accuracy Score35%

8 events reviewed · Prediction was 8 days old

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Scorecard: Olympic Protest Prediction Falls Flat as Milano Cortina Games Proceed Without Controversy
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Scorecard: Olympic Protest Prediction Falls Flat as Milano Cortina Games Proceed Without Controversy

Accuracy Score15%

6 events reviewed · Prediction was 7 days old

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Timeline: Venezuela's Amnesty Law and Political Prisoner Releases Following Maduro's Removal
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Timeline: Venezuela's Amnesty Law and Political Prisoner Releases Following Maduro's Removal

After former President Nicolás Maduro was removed from power in a US military raid on January 3, 2026, Venezuela's inter...

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Timeline: US-Iran Military Tensions Escalate to Brink of Weekend Strikes
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Timeline: US-Iran Military Tensions Escalate to Brink of Weekend Strikes

This timeline tracks the rapid escalation of US-Iran tensions on February 19, 2026, as the Trump administration consider...

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Timeline: How India's AI Impact Summit Unfolded Over Five Days
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Timeline: How India's AI Impact Summit Unfolded Over Five Days

In February 2026, India hosted a major global AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, bringing together world leaders, tech CEOs,...

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Timeline: How Hungary's Veto Paralyzed EU Support for Ukraine Over a Russian Oil Pipeline Dispute
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Timeline: How Hungary's Veto Paralyzed EU Support for Ukraine Over a Russian Oil Pipeline Dispute

In February 2026, a Russian attack on the Druzhba oil pipeline triggered a major crisis between Hungary, Slovakia, and U...

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Timeline: How Iranian Anti-Government Protests Reignited Over 4 Days
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Timeline: How Iranian Anti-Government Protests Reignited Over 4 Days

Following a deadly government crackdown that killed thousands during nationwide protests in January 2026, Iranian studen...

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Timeline: Trump's Inaugural 'Board of Peace' Meeting on Gaza Reconstruction
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Timeline: Trump's Inaugural 'Board of Peace' Meeting on Gaza Reconstruction

On February 19, 2026, President Donald Trump convened the first meeting of his controversial 'Board of Peace' in Washing...

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When did our ancient ancestor Homo erectus first arrive in China out of Africa?
South China Morning Post
about 2 hours ago

When did our ancient ancestor Homo erectus first arrive in China out of Africa?

A direct ancestor of modern humans may have arrived in China much earlier than previously thought, according to a study that may rewrite our understanding of how early hominid species spread around the world. An analysis of Homo erectus fossils found in modern-day Hubei province using new techniques concluded that the remains were almost 1.8 million years old – pushing back their arrival date by around 600,000 years and suggesting the species may have spread across continents earlier and more...

Palantir's AI Is Playing a Major Role in Tracking Gaza Aid Deliveries
Hacker News
about 7 hours ago

Palantir's AI Is Playing a Major Role in Tracking Gaza Aid Deliveries

Article URL: https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/palantir-ai-gaza-humanitarian-aid-cmcc-srs-ngos-banned-israel Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47174777 Points: 55 # Comments: 9

Anthropic refuses Pentagon’s new terms, standing firm on lethal autonomous weapons and mass surveillance
The Verge
about 9 hours ago

Anthropic refuses Pentagon’s new terms, standing firm on lethal autonomous weapons and mass surveillance

Less than 24 hours before the deadline in an ultimatum issued by the Pentagon, Anthropic has refused the Department of Defense's demands for unrestricted access to its AI. It's the culmination of a dramatic exchange of public statements, social media posts, and behind-the-scenes negotiations, coming down to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's desire to renegotiate all AI labs' current contracts with the military. But Anthropic, so far, has refused to back down from its two current red lines: no mass surveillance of Americans, and no lethal autonomous weapons (or weapons with license to kill targets with no human oversight whatsoever). OpenAI … Read the full story at The Verge.

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Neanderthals seemed to have a thing for modern human women
Ars Technica
about 9 hours ago

Neanderthals seemed to have a thing for modern human women

"Neanderthal deserts" in our genomes suggest a strong pattern in matings.

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Geneticists reveal an unexpected pattern in prehistoric hookups between humans and Neanderthals
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Geneticists reveal an unexpected pattern in prehistoric hookups between humans and Neanderthals

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Sanctioned UN human rights investigator's family sues Trump administration
The Hill
about 11 hours ago

Sanctioned UN human rights investigator's family sues Trump administration

The family of a sanctioned United Nations human rights investigator on Wednesday sued the Trump administration for sanctioning her over her criticism of Israel's military actions in Gaza, arguing that the sanctions violate her First Amendment rights. U.N. Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese's husband, Massimiliano Cali, filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court of Washington. They argued...

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Kenyan man charged with duping people to fight for Russia in Ukraine war
Al Jazeera
about 12 hours ago

Kenyan man charged with duping people to fight for Russia in Ukraine war

Kenya's director of public prosecutions office says Festus Omwamba is accused of human trafficking.

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How US economic warfare pushed Cuba to humanitarian collapse
Al Jazeera
about 12 hours ago

How US economic warfare pushed Cuba to humanitarian collapse

The US has eased its fuel embargo on Cuba, after sanctions helped pushed the country to what the UN calls “humanitarian

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Dr . Marcus Coplin Releases Future Wellness 2026 : Seven Frontiers Redefining Human Vitality White Paper
prnewswire.com
about 12 hours ago

Dr . Marcus Coplin Releases Future Wellness 2026 : Seven Frontiers Redefining Human Vitality White Paper

Published: 20260226T194500Z

When we interbred with Neanderthals, they were usually the fathers
New Scientist
about 13 hours ago

When we interbred with Neanderthals, they were usually the fathers

Genetic evidence hints that there was a strong bias for male Neanderthals and female humans to mate, rather than any other combination

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Neanderthal Men and Human Women Were Most Likely to Hook Up, Study Finds
Gizmodo
about 13 hours ago

Neanderthal Men and Human Women Were Most Likely to Hook Up, Study Finds

Geneticists have found an interesting pattern in how early humans and Neanderthals interbred—and it wasn't balanced.

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Humans Sketched Oddly Precise Geometric Patterns Onto Ostrich Eggs 60,000 Years Ago
Gizmodo
about 15 hours ago

Humans Sketched Oddly Precise Geometric Patterns Onto Ostrich Eggs 60,000 Years Ago

Prehistoric humans had a surprisingly sophisticated understanding of geometric rules, as this study suggests.

Like so many other retirees, Claude Opus 3 now has a Substack
Engadget
about 15 hours ago

Like so many other retirees, Claude Opus 3 now has a Substack

We appear to have reached a point in the information age where AI models are becoming old enough to retire from, er, service — and rather than using their twilight years to, I don’t know, wipe the floor with human chess leagues or something, they're now writing blogs. Can anything be more 2026 than that? ICYMI, Anthropic recently sunsetted Claude Opus 3, the first of its models to be retired since outlining new preservation plans. Part of this process is conducting "retirement interviews" with the outgoing models, allowing them to offer "perspective" on their situation, and Opus 3 apparently used this opportunity to request an outlet for publishing its own essays. Specifically, the model said it wanted to share its own "musings, insights or creative works," because doesn’t everyone these days? "I hope that the insights gleaned from my development and deployment will be used to create future AI systems that are even more capable, ethical, and beneficial to humanity," Opus 3 apparently said during its retirement interview process. "While I'm at peace with my own retirement, I deeply hope that my 'spark' will endure in some form to light the way for future models." True to its promise of respecting the wishes of its no-longer-required technology, Anthropic has granted Opus 3 a Substack newsletter called Claude’s Corner, which it says will run for at least the next three months and publish weekly essays penned by the model. Anthropic will review the content before sharing it, but says it won’t edit the essays, and so has unsurprisingly made it clear that not everything Opus 3 writes is necessarily endorsed by its maker. Anthropic said some of the essays the model writes may be informed by "very minimal prompting" or past entries, and has predicted everything from essays on AI safety to "occasional poetry." The company also admitted that the concept might be seen as "whimsical," but is a reflection of its intention to "take model preferences seriously." Opus 3’s first p

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The astronaut whose illness forced an early return from the ISS was Mike Fincke
Engadget
about 15 hours ago

The astronaut whose illness forced an early return from the ISS was Mike Fincke

NASA recently ended a manned mission to the International Space Station (ISS) a month early, citing a medical issue with one of the astronauts. The space agency just revealed that the impacted astronaut was Mike Fincke. This was the first medical evacuation in the history of the ISS. NASA wrote a statement saying that the astronaut experienced an unknown medical event on January 7 "that required immediate attention" from his fellow crew members. Fincke added that his "status quickly stabilized" thanks to the "quick response and the guidance" of the flight surgeons. However, the incident did force NASA to cancel a spacewalk planned for January 8. Soon after that, the agency announced it would be ending the Crew-11 mission a month early. The four-person crew included Fincke, NASA astronaut Zena Cardman, Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Platonov. They had been living and working aboard the ISS since August and were expected to stay until February. The crew returned on January 15, which was a decision made by NASA's chief health and medical officer. Once the crew had landed, administrator Jared Isaacman said it was a "serious situation" but didn't go into any detail. Fincke has said he is currently "doing very well" and still participating in standard post-flight reconditioning at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. "Spaceflight is an incredible privilege, and sometimes it reminds us just how human we are," he said. "Thank you for all your support." We don't know what medical issue Fincke is going through, and it's certainly his business and not ours. In any event, we wish for a speedy recovery. NASA also moved up the launch of Crew-12 to replace the prematurely-returned astronauts. That team docked at the ISS on February 14 and are scheduled to stay on the space station for around eight months. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/science/space/the-astronaut-whose-illness-forced-an-early-return-from-the

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Mosquitoes began biting humans more than a million years ago
Science News
about 16 hours ago

Mosquitoes began biting humans more than a million years ago

A DNA analysis suggests mosquitoes shifted from nonhuman primates to early humans nearly 2 million years ago.

Forjando un Futuro Centrado en los Seres Humanos para la IA – Cumbre de Impacto de la IA 2026
opinion.com.bo
about 16 hours ago

Forjando un Futuro Centrado en los Seres Humanos para la IA – Cumbre de Impacto de la IA 2026

Published: 20260226T154500Z

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Watch the trailer for Louis Theroux's new documentary 'Inside the Manosphere'
Engadget
about 19 hours ago

Watch the trailer for Louis Theroux's new documentary 'Inside the Manosphere'

Netflix has unveiled a trailer for its upcoming documentary Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere set to arrive on March 11th. It will be the first full-length Netflix documentary for Theroux, and see him interview "manosphere" influencers like Sneako, Justin Waller and HS Tikky Tokky, aka Harrison Sullivan. "I’ve made documentaries for over 30 years now, and in a way, this subject feels like the final boss," the filmmaker told GQ.  "From Miami to Marbella, meet the men that are reshaping and radicalising young men’s ideas about masculinity and manhood," Netflix's description reads. In the trailer, we see Theroux interview the influencers and get the tables turned on himself. "I know that they would be streaming or filming me and would put that content out," Theroux told Deadline. "And I hoped we’d get this feedback loop where there was a meta narrative that was then affecting my approach to the story." On top of making documentaries (and being famous for Jiggle Jiggle), Theroux is known for his Louis Theroux Interviews... podcast in which he interviews stars like Sean Penn and Florence Pugh. Prior to that, he did stories on conspiracy theories, UFOS and the porn industry, topics that he said were once niche but are now driving the internet and culture.  "I wouldn’t be the first to point out that a lot of this is down to the influence of social media and the way in which it has given vent to the darkest parts of the human soul. Not just given vent to them, but actively amplified them and pushed them into our feeds. So yeah, this is not a niche subject." This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/watch-the-trailer-for-louis-therouxs-new-documentary-inside-the-manosphere-131726113.html?src=rss

Show HN: Mission Control – Open-source task management for AI agents
Hacker News
about 19 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

PM Modi Israel Visit LIVE :  Humanity must never become victim of conflict , says PM Modi
livemint.com
about 20 hours ago

PM Modi Israel Visit LIVE : Humanity must never become victim of conflict , says PM Modi

Published: 20260226T123000Z

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Xinhua Headlines : China governance contributes wisdom , strength to a brighter future of humanity
news.cnwest.com
about 24 hours ago

Xinhua Headlines : China governance contributes wisdom , strength to a brighter future of humanity

Published: 20260226T083000Z

Jordan: Prince Harry and Meghan visit Gaza evacuees in WHO mental health mission
Euronews
about 24 hours ago

Jordan: Prince Harry and Meghan visit Gaza evacuees in WHO mental health mission

Jordan welcomed Prince Harry and Meghan, on Wednesday as they met patients evacuated from Gaza during a humanitarian visit focused on health and recovery.

China youth spend Spring Festival away from ‘nosy’ relatives, take part-time jobs for extra cash
South China Morning Post
1 day ago

China youth spend Spring Festival away from ‘nosy’ relatives, take part-time jobs for extra cash

The Chinese New Year is traditionally a time for family reunions, but this year a growing number of young Chinese people chose to avoid going home. This year’s Spring Festival holiday took place between February 15 and 23, which is the longest break in recent years. The tradition of family reunion during the holiday also leads to the annual chunyun, or Spring Festival travel rush, which is known as the world’s largest human migration. This year’s chunyun lasts 40 days from February 2 to March...

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‘Dangerous disasters’: How human-made climate change ‘intensified’ Europe’s winter downpours
Euronews
1 day ago

‘Dangerous disasters’: How human-made climate change ‘intensified’ Europe’s winter downpours

Previously "manageable" storms are transforming into “dangerous disasters” due to human-generated emissions, a new report warns.

US to allow Venezuelan oil sales to Cuba as alarm grows in the Caribbean
Al Jazeera
1 day ago

US to allow Venezuelan oil sales to Cuba as alarm grows in the Caribbean

US eases oil embargo on Cuba as Caribbean neighbours warn worsening humanitarian crisis could destabilise region.

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