Monthly Archives: February 2026

Ireland … Muslim Brotherhood.

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Axios: Unredacted Epstein files trigger Republican outrage

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Axios: Amazon invests $1 billion to raise pay and lower health care costs. Comment: Let this be the start of a trend

Amazon invests $1 billion to raise pay and lower health care costs     Amazon invests over $1 billion to raise pay and lower the cost of health care for hourly employees. What this means:Average pay is $23/hour. Affordable health … Continue reading

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Marco Rubio Secretary of State, U.S. Visas and entering the U.S. or any country …

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FT: Al Mustafa Suleyman, CEO Microsoft. Next 16 months, the changes … we must be adaptive orientated to engage in the workplace. Lawyers, Accountants, Project Managers … your roles are going to change significantly

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George Galloway, MOATS: ‘GUNPERSON’ – a woman in a dress

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Inquirer.net: Baboon siblings get jealous like human kids

Global Scale Baboon siblings get jealous just like human kids – scientists Agence France-Presse / 10:22 AM February 11, 2026 Share: PARIS — Sibling rivalry isn’t just a problem for humans — young baboons also compete for their mother’s attention, scientists … Continue reading

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Ireland Shock: Secret NATO Integration Almost Complete NATO’s NEXT VICTIM … Be informed

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TED The brilliance of bridges and roads that repair themselves. Engage with this. Think of a company like CRH now on S&P 500. What vision do they have self repairing concrete. This is an excellent piece to inspire

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Axios: Job hunters are paying their recruiters now

       2.  Job hunters are paying recruiters now   Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios Increasingly desperate job hunters are paying recruiters to land their next gig, The Wall Street Journal reports. That’s a stunning reversal.  Companies usually pay recruiters to headhunt talent, not the … Continue reading

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