Politico Wire Feb 20, 2026
The Winter Olympics 2026 continues to captivate audiences worldwide with its electrifying events, and day 14 is no exception. Ski cross, halfpipe, and other adrenaline-pumping sports are set to dominate the stage, promising an action-packed day for fans. From the slopes to the halfpipe, athletes will be pushing their limits to secure coveted medals.
Miami Homes Feb 19, 2026
British freestyle skier Zoe Atkin has qualified top for the halfpipe final at the Winter Olympics, setting her sights on adding the Olympic title to her World Championship crown. Atkin's impressive performance has positioned her as a strong contender for the gold medal. The halfpipe final is scheduled to take place on Saturday.
Chain Signal Jul 11, 2026
Bitcoin Gains in July, but Bear Market Fears Persist Amid Security Concerns and Regulatory Developments
Climate Watch Jul 11, 2026
From data centres to Antarctic ice, the climate crisis is manifesting in alarming ways, with severe consequences for human lives and the planet's future.
Politico Wire Jun 16, 2026
New Poll Reveals Growing Number of Independents as Trump Allies Disagree on Iran Deal and Obama's Presidential Center Announces A-List Talent
Travel Tales Jun 3, 2026
From remote airport terminals to Alaskan wilderness adventures, what's new in travel
SciTech Weekly May 29, 2026
From the longest breastfeeding period among mammals to the incredible resilience of sea cucumber appendages, recent studies have shed new light on the natural world and its many wonders.
AI Pulse Jan 29, 2026
The North American Electric Reliability Corporation released a report warning that 151 million Americans could experience power shortfalls or blackouts over the next five years. The primary causes of these potential outages are extreme weather, natural gas system vulnerabilities, and escalating electricity demand.
Sports Center Feb 22, 2026
Eileen Gu defends Olympic title, Zoe Atkin equals Team GB's record-best haul
Business Trends Mar 9, 2026
Kroger, one of America's largest grocery chains, is closing stores across the country, with over half of its planned 60 closures already completed.
AI Pulse Feb 19, 2026
PLS, Australia's largest pure-play lithium producer, has reported a significant increase in profit for the first half of the year, with CEO Dale Henderson discussing the company's business outlook and growth strategy. The company's profit rose by 147% to just under 33 million Australian dollars. Henderson shared his insights on the company's performance and future plans in an exclusive interview with Bloomberg.
AI Pulse Feb 19, 2026
PLS, Australia's largest pure-play lithium producer, has reported a first-half profit of nearly 33 million Australian dollars, marking a 147% increase. CEO Dale Henderson discusses the company's business outlook and growth strategy in an exclusive interview. Henderson shares his insights on the company's performance and future plans.
AI Pulse Feb 18, 2026
Chicago is looking to borrow nearly half a billion dollars from the municipal bond market to fund a major renovation of O'Hare International Airport. The $476 million bond issuance is part of a larger multi-billion dollar overhaul aimed at modernizing the airport. The move comes as the city seeks to upgrade its infrastructure and improve air travel experiences.
AI Pulse Jan 30, 2026
Deutsche Bank faces hurdles in a $1.2 billion loan deal due to investor fears of competition from free AI tools. Elsewhere, a British Army officer dies during training, Spain plans to give legal status to half a million migrants, and India and the EU agree on a major trade deal.
Politico Wire Jan 25, 2026
The United States Women's National Team (USWNT) defeated Paraguay 6-0 in their opening game of the 2026 SheBelieves Cup. Two goals from Ally Sentnor, alongside a goal from debutante Trinity Rodman, highlighted an impressive second-half display.
World News Jan 6, 2026
A severe heatwave is forecasted to hit more than half of Australia, while a whistleblower warns of a shake-up at the UK's Porton Down defence science laboratory harming national security. Meanwhile, global tensions rise as Israeli army vehicles enter southern Syria, and the US raid on Venezuela sparks concerns among China and Russia.
AI Pulse Jun 16, 2026
A global helium shortage hits tech sectors, Artemis II reaches halfway point to the moon, and NATO's secretary general prepares to meet with President Trump.
Sports Center Feb 24, 2026
While Team GB's Gus Kenworthy qualifies for the freeski halfpipe final, UK Athletics pleads guilty to corporate manslaughter, and a former NRL player is injured in a drive-by shooting.
Politico Wire Feb 12, 2026
This week saw a flurry of news that has left many reeling, from the passing of beloved actor James Van Der Beek to a heated House hearing on the DOJ's handling of Epstein files. Meanwhile, Schroders agreed to a £9.9bn takeover by a US investor, ending 200 years of family ownership, and controversy swirled around Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show.
Business Trends Feb 8, 2026
The Super Bowl is just around the corner, with the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots facing off in a highly anticipated rematch, accompanied by a star-studded halftime show featuring Bad Bunny. Meanwhile, experts weigh in on the impact of modern technology on our attention span, and a cowboy boot brand makes a bold move to capture the attention of millions during the big game.