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Hungary is using the EU’s unanimity rules—and a dispute over a war-damaged oil pipeline—to hold up a €90bn Ukraine loan that EU leaders agreed last December, exposing how easily one government can stall continent-scale war financing.

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Zelenskyy says Ukraine now holds visible leverage, warning that slow allied action invites escalation into a land war the world is not prepared to withstand.

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Justice Department–released emails map how a convicted sex offender functioned as a quiet broker linking U.S. defense-adjacent tech capital to foreign security power, outside public accountability.

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A permanent “save democracy” panic is being used to launder decades of institutional capture—training us to defend hollow procedures instead of rebuilding the public power democracy requires.

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Mar 8, 2026

Japan’s health ministry is fast-tracking iPS cell therapies under conditional licenses that move commercial medicine to market on smaller-than-usual trial evidence.

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Mar 6, 2026

A widely held belief that catastrophe is inevitable is measurably reshaping public willingness to accept or reject government action on shared national risks.

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Thousands of China-flagged vessels held coordinated positions near Japan-administered waters, pressuring maritime governance as Japan resorted to detention under fisheries law to enforce territorial control.

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Feb 26, 2026

When AI leaders in nuclear crisis simulations repeatedly choose tactical nuclear use and developers drop safety pledges under reported defense pressure, our guardrails against catastrophic escalation are being quietly rewritten.

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Feb 26, 2026

MAGA-aligned billionaires are poised to seize control of CNN through a hostile takeover, collapsing the firewall between political patronage and national newsroom governance.

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Feb 26, 2026

A potential owner courted by the sitting president signals “sweeping changes” to a major newsroom, testing the firewall between political power and independent journalism.

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Feb 27, 2026

A president’s demand that a major news network be sold collides with a pending acquisition where White House signaling is cited as shaping which bidder wins control.

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Feb 27, 2026

When Congress claws back already-approved funds, it normalizes unstable public support that can quietly constrict independent local accountability reporting our communities rely on.

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Feb 25, 2026

A Harvard power broker exits the classroom during an Epstein-ties review, testing whether elite institutions enforce accountability when reputational risk reaches the faculty ranks.

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Feb 25, 2026

War-game AIs repeatedly choose nuclear use and never surrender—an escalation posture that would erode the human “nuclear taboo” if embedded in real crisis decision-making.

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When presidents and cabinet officials normalize dehumanization and hint at enforcement presence over culture, we erode equal belonging and turn federal power into a tool of political exclusion.

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Feb 22, 2026