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February 2, 2026

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Marjorie Taylor Greene warns the ‘dam is breaking’ in the GOP and slams Trump for being tone deaf on multiple issues

By Aleena Fayaz, CNN (CNN) — GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Tuesday slammed President Donald Trump for his comments on the murders of Rob and Michele Reiner, as she predicted more Republicans will follow her lead in breaking with Trump. “I thought that statement was absolutely completely below the office of the president of the United States, classless, and it was just wrong,” Greene told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins on “The Source.” Trump on Monday in a Truth Social post lambasted the beloved director for his left-leaning politics and suggested Reiner had brought his demise upon himself. “MAGA faithful reacted

February 2, 2026

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Trump administration to dismantle key climate research center in Colorado | Trump administration

The Trump administration is breaking up a research center praised as a “crown jewel” of climate research after accusing it of spreading “alarmism” about climate change. Russell Vought, the director of the White House’s office and management budget, said the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, Colorado, would be dismantled under the supervision of the National Science Foundation. “This facility is one of the largest sources of climate alarmism in the country,” he wrote in a social media post. “A comprehensive review is underway & any vital activities such as weather research will be moved to another entity

February 2, 2026

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USA Joins China, India, UK, and Australia in Leading Record-Breaking Tourism Surge to Nepal for 2026, Air India & Qatar Airways Soar with New Routes!

Home » TOURISM NEWS » USA Joins China, India, UK, and Australia in Leading Record-Breaking Tourism Surge to Nepal for 2026, Air India & Qatar Airways Soar with New Routes! Published on February 2, 2026 As Nepal kicks off 2026, it’s witnessing a tourism boom like never before, with India, China, and the USA leading the charge in international arrivals. January alone saw a remarkable 15% increase in tourist numbers compared to last year, with 92,573 international visitors landing in the country. This surge signals not only a post-pandemic recovery but a dynamic shift in global travel patterns, as more

February 2, 2026

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Trump administration to break up major climate research center

The Trump administration plans to break up Colorado’s National Center for Atmospheric Research, the largest federal climate research lab. Russell Vought, director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, announced the plan Tuesday in a statement on X. “The National Science Foundation will be breaking up the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, Colorado,” Vought wrote, linking to a story from USA Today, which was first to report on the administration’s effort. “This facility is one of the largest sources of climate alarmism in the country. A comprehensive review is underway & any vital activities such

February 2, 2026

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‘Blind Into Caracas.’ – by James Fallows

From today’s press conference, after the US raid in Venezuela. At center, Marco Rubio, pretending that this was just a normal law-enforcement action. At left, the omnipresent Stephen Miller. At right, the person who has assumed one-man authority to disrupt the world economy with tariffs, launch lethal assaults on other nations, and declare a “boots on the ground” military occupation. Today, as shown, he struggled to maintain attention when anyone was speaking other than himself. (Photo Joe Raedle/Getty Images.) Here are ten quick reactions to the most disturbing presidential press conference I have seen in my life. 1. Trump himself

February 1, 2026

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Patek Philippe Cuts Prices In USA And Hikes Them In UK

Patek Philippe has cut prices by 8.6% in the United States. As WatchPro anticipated in a reported on December 8, the Geneva watchmaker reversed price rises and a cut to dealer margins that were introduced after America increased import tariffs on Swiss watches by 39% in August. Prices rose by around 15% in the United States on September 15, five weeks after President Trump slapped the punitive 39% tariff on Swiss watches entering the country. It was the second price rise triggered by the US administration’s tariff policy in six months — the first adjustment followed the imposition of an

February 1, 2026

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Vance, most Republicans block Senate resolution to curb Trump’s Venezuela efforts

U.S. Senate Republicans blocked a resolution on Wednesday that would have barred U.S. President Donald Trump from further military action in Venezuela without authorization from Congress, after the Republican president pressured party members who had supported ​it. The vote was 51-50 for a Republican point of order to dismiss the war powers resolution, as just three of Trump’s Republicans voted with every Democrat in favour of moving ahead and Vice-President JD Vance came to the Capitol to break the tie. Opponents had argued that the resolution should not move ahead because the U.S. does not currently have troops on the

February 1, 2026

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Washington’s China consensus is breaking

US discourse on China policy is slowly but decidedly expanding on account of two factors: the increased influence of President Donald Trump in formulating it, and a growing recognition among observers, including current and former senior government officials, that the United States can only do so much to slow China’s technological progress and organise a counterbalancing coalition.  The Overton window on US policy towards China is expanding. The bad news is that one can all too easily imagine how it could close. There is an opening, then, to press for a reorientation of US policy away from a misguided objective

February 1, 2026

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A Frozen Farewell: DinoLand U.S.A. Faces Final “Extinction” During Record-Breaking Florida Cold Snap

A Frozen Farewell: DinoLand U.S.A. Faces Final “Extinction” During Record-Breaking Florida Cold Snap. In a poetic, if not literal, arrival of the Ice Age, DinoLand U.S.A. at Disney’s Animal Kingdom is operating its final day today, February 1, 2026. As the sun sets tonight, the prehistoric land—a staple of the park since its opening in 1998—will close permanently to make way for the new “Tropical Americas” expansion. However, guests hoping for a final prehistoric party are being met with more than just nostalgia; they are facing one of the coldest days in Central Florida history. Disney’s Animal Kingdom is open

February 1, 2026

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How the U.S. Plans to Break China’s Control of Clean Energy Markets

In today’s world, geopolitics is increasingly defined not by the number of tanks or missiles a country possesses, but by who controls energy flows, critical technologies, and global supply chains. Energy has become one of the central battlegrounds in the strategic competition between the United States and China, and Washington is now pursuing a systematic, multi-layered plan to contain Beijing’s growing energy influence. This effort is not based on isolated measures but on a broad strategy that combines trade restrictions, industrial policy, alliance building, supply chain restructuring, and technological competition in clean energy. Over the past two decades, China has