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Axios: America’s Big Lie

America’s big lie   Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios   Watch TV, scroll social media or listen to politicians, and the verdict seems clear: Americans are hopelessly divided and increasingly hateful, Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen write in a “Behind the Curtain” column. It’s … Continue reading

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Axios: President Trump mired in RISK

PRESENTED BY META   Axios AM By Mike Allen · Mar 07, 2026  Hello, Saturday. Smart Brevity™ count: 1,534 words … 6 mins. Thanks to Zachary Basu for orchestrating. Edited by Mark Robinson and Bill Kole.Driving the day: President Trump posted at 6:11 a.m. ET: “Today … Continue reading

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The Conversation. A large release of important documents once meant teams of journalists staying back, working through piles of records late into the night. Now especially in the case of Epstein-Maxwell case, a number of online sleuths are doing a lot of the investigations

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Axios: Trump’s epic power play

 Trump’s epic power play   Illustration: Allie Carl/Axios   President Trump seethed when the Supreme Court stripped away his unilateral tariff authority, the first real check on his presidency. Then he set out to impose his will on every remaining vector of … Continue reading

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The Conversation: January 2026: One year into U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term, questions about his health and competence are as pervasive as the gilt sprawling through the Oval Office.

Become an author Sign up as a reader Sign in Academic rigour, journalistic flair Arts + CultureBusiness + EconomyEducationEnvironmentHealthPolitics + SocietyScience + TechWorldPodcastsInsights Author Disclosure statement In the past, Ronald W. Pruessen has received funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Partners University of … Continue reading

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Axios: Trump’s top general warns of Iran strike risks

19 hours ago –World Trump’s top general warns of Iran strike risks Add Axios on Google Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan Caine has been advising President Trump and top officials that a military campaign against Iran could carry significant risks, in particular the … Continue reading

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In February 2016, Jeffrey Epstein wrote an email to Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal and Palantir, with a sentence that should have made front page of every newspaper in the Western world: “As you probably know, I represent the Rothschilds.” The sentence is in Epstein Files. It is an official document of the United States Department of Justice. And the mainstream press treated it as it would a footnote about the weather in Bermuda.

Archaeo – Histories @archeohistories · 3h In February 2016, Jeffrey Epstein wrote an email to Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal and Palantir, with a sentence that should have made front page of every newspaper in the Western world: “As you … Continue reading

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Axios: 1 big thing: How Trump saved TikTok

  1 big thing: How Trump saved TikTok   Obtained by Axios President Trump had just won reelection and was basking in the parade of congratulatory pilgrimages to Mar-a-Lago. On this day in November 2024, an old friend and a first-time … Continue reading

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SCIAM: Why did Jeffrey Epstein cultivate famous scientists?

Why did Jeffrey Epstein cultivate famous scientists? The Epstein files revive questions of whether the disgraced financier sought to merely cultivate famous scientists, or to shape science itself By Dan Vergano edited by Clara Moskowitz Ethics Last December, the U.S. Department of Justice … Continue reading

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OCCRP: Much of the frenzied Jeffrey Epstein commentary over the past two weeks has focused on individual examples of moral depravity.But there’s a wider, more systemic story here.

February 13, 2026 Greetings from Amsterdam, Much of the frenzied Jeffrey Epstein commentary over the past two weeks has focused on individual examples of moral depravity. But there’s a wider, more systemic story here. As Seva Gunitsky, a political scientist … Continue reading

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