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02/20/2026
A tiny baby monkey that was found abandoned has taken its first hopeful steps toward recovery and finding a new family after being rescued by wildlife caregivers. The vulnerable little primate had been left alone and in need of urgent care when compassionate rescuers stepped in to provide warmth, nourishment, and medical attention. As the monkey begins to gain strength and confidence, it’s showing signs of progress and mobility that give caregivers optimism for its future rehabilitation. Stories like this highlight the importance of wildlife rescue efforts and community support in giving abandoned and orphaned animals a second chance at life.
02/20/2026
Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced it will close Bluepoint Games, a well-known video game developer famous for acclaimed remakes like Demon’s Souls and Shadow of the Colossus. The Austin, Texas-based studio will shut down in March 2026 after Sony decided to cancel a God of War live-service title the team was developing and conduct a business review. The closure will result in about 70 employees losing their jobs. Once a respected remaster and remake specialist, Bluepoint’s dissolution reflects broader shifts and challenges within Sony’s live-service strategy and the wider gaming industry.
02/19/2026
Nearly a year after the September 11 attacks, forensic pathologist Judy Melinek was called to examine a small but haunting discovery — a single foot bone found on top of a skyscraper nearly a fifth of a mile from Ground Zero. She had already helped identify hundreds of victims, often working with only tiny fragments of remains. Each identification brought a grieving family one step closer to closure. Her work reflected the painstaking, emotional, and scientific effort behind the recovery mission that continued long after the world had stopped watching. #911
02/19/2026
An Amazon delivery driver in the UK had a dramatic experience when their GPS navigation system directed them straight into the sea. While attempting to follow the digital route, the driver realized too late that the map had taken them onto a slipway instead of a road. Fearing for their safety, they exited and left the van as rising water began entering the vehicle. Thankfully, the driver was not seriously injured, but the bizarre incident highlights how unreliable navigation directions can lead to dangerous situations if drivers do not stay alert. The delivery van was later recovered from the water.
02/18/2026
New federal data shows Tesla’s robotaxi fleet in Austin, Texas has been involved in at least 14 reported crashes since launching last summer, raising serious questions about the safety of the company’s autonomous driving technology. According to filings with the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, five new incidents over December 2025 and January 2026 alone brought the total to 14 reported crashes. When compared to how often human drivers typically crash per mile driven, the early figures suggest Tesla’s robotaxis may be experiencing collisions at roughly four times the human rate, even with safety systems engaged
02/18/2026
U.S. car dealers are raising alarms after Canada signaled it will allow Chinese-made vehicles, including electric cars, into its market with reduced tariffs and broader access for Chinese automakers. Leaders of the National Automobile Dealers Association say the shift could disrupt the traditional dealership model, intensify competition, and put pressure on American manufacturers who already face challenges competing on price and innovation. Although Chinese vehicles still largely remain barred from direct sales in the United States, industry executives worry Canada’s move may foreshadow broader North American market changes and contribute to political pressure on trade policy across the region.
02/18/2026
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych was disqualified from the 2026 Winter Olympics after insisting on wearing a special helmet honoring more than 20 Ukrainian athletes and coaches killed in the war with Russia, which officials said violated competition rules. In response, Ukrainian businessman Rinat Akhmetov — owner of Shakhtar Donetsk and a major philanthropist — awarded Heraskevych $200,000, matching Ukraine’s Olympic gold medal bonus, through a charity foundation to support his ongoing athletic career and advocacy work. Akhmetov praised the racer’s courage and commitment to remembering fallen compatriots, emphasizing that his stand has inspired many at home.
02/17/2026
Users of TikTok in the United States have reported problems posting the name “Epstein” in messages and say the platform is suppressing videos critical of former President Donald Trump and related political topics. The controversy began soon after TikTok’s U.S. operations were taken over by a group of mostly American investors following a divestment from its Chinese parent company. Critics, including California Governor Gavin Newsom, have launched investigations into whether the app is violating state law by limiting certain political speech. TikTok denies intentional censorship, saying technical issues and outages may have caused glitches affecting content visibility
02/17/2026
Canada and the Kingdom of Denmark have signed a defence cooperation agreement designed to deepen military ties and support shared security goals. The memorandum of understanding was signed at the Munich Security Conference by Canada’s Defence Minister and Denmark’s defence leadership, including representatives from Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The pact covers key areas such as defence innovation, equipment cooperation, mutual logistics support, and joint personnel training and exercises. By strengthening collaboration between these longtime NATO allies, Canada and Denmark aim to enhance collective deterrence, particularly in the North Atlantic and Arctic regions, amid evolving global security challenges.
02/17/2026
The Republic of Niger has announced a decree for general mobilization, with military leaders saying the nation must prepare for possible conflict with France after a dramatic deterioration in relations. Senior Nigerien officials, including the chief of staff to junta leader General Abdourahamane Tchiani, declared that the country is “going to war” with its former colonial partner and accused Paris of plotting to weaken Niger. France has firmly denied any plan to intervene militarily, calling such claims unfounded. The situation underscores deepening geopolitical tensions in the Sahel and highlights a growing rift between Niamey and Paris.
02/17/2026
China has submitted filings to the International Telecommunication Union proposing a massive constellation of up to 203,000 satellites for low Earth orbit, a figure that would dwarf the roughly 10,000 satellites currently in orbit from SpaceX’s Starlink network. The proposed plan is part of a broader move to expand China’s presence in space and compete in global satellite internet and communications infrastructure. Critics call much of the plan “paper satellites,” as actual launches and implementation timelines remain uncertain. Approval of orbital slots and spectrum will be required before deployment can begin.
02/16/2026
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