China sentences media mogul Jimmy Lai to twenty years in prison for violating the national security law.
A sudden market sell-off shows investors fear advanced A.I. may replace traditional software, forcing a rethink of valuations and long-term business models.
Nearly all Minnesota counties agreed to transfer violent illegal aliens from jails to federal custody, signaling a quieter but consequential enforcement move.
The next decade is less about hype — and more about where money, computing, and regulation collide.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s Liberal Democratic Party wins super majority following snap elections.
A nationwide enforcement effort pulled unsafe truckers off highways, reigniting debate over safety, fairness, and why basic rules went unenforced.
A Trump administration rule would strip protections from thousands of federal workers, reigniting debate over accountability, politicization, and the future of civil service.
United States and Iran hold indirect diplomatic talks in Oman to try to diffuse tensions and avoid war.
Behind headline indexes and price swings are a few deeper forces that are quietly shaping markets in early February.
The 2026 Winter Olympic Games kick off in Milan-Cortina, Italy, under heavy security.
The White House plans a global minerals alliance to reduce dependence on China and secure materials vital to technology and national defense.
Musk’s SpaceX–xAI merger aims to put A.I. data centers in orbit, reshaping computing, energy use, and America’s technology infrastructure.