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DHS Leveraging Administrative Subpoenas and Ad Tech to Track Political Dissent
Washington D.C., Tuesday, 3 February 2026.
Recent reports indicate the Department of Homeland Security is utilizing administrative subpoenas to bypass judicial oversight, compelling technology firms to surrender user data on administration critics. On February 3, 2026, it was revealed that DHS targeted an American retiree hours after he emailed an agency attorney, alongside anonymous accounts documenting ICE operations. Simultaneously, a new ICE solicitation for “Big Data & Ad Tech” implies a strategic pivot to repurpose commercial advertising infrastructure for surveillance. This dual approach signals a significant expansion of warrantless monitoring capabilities, challenging the legal boundaries of data privacy and government compliance.
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Walmart Joins Exclusive $1 Trillion Club Following Digital Pivot
Bentonville, Tuesday, 3 February 2026.
Walmart officially surpassed a $1 trillion valuation today, becoming the first traditional retailer to join an elite club previously dominated by technology giants, driven by aggressive e-commerce expansion.
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Dr. Oz Suggests Extending Careers to Generate $3 Trillion for National Debt
Washington, Tuesday, 3 February 2026.
On February 2, 2026, Dr. Mehmet Oz presented a striking economic proposition: if the average American extended their working life by just one year—either by delaying retirement or starting their career earlier—it could inject approximately $3 trillion into the U.S. economy. Speaking at a mental health initiative launch with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Oz argued that this surge in productivity and tax revenue would be sufficient to stabilize the Medicare trust fund and significantly alleviate the federal debt burden. While Oz frames this as a path to fiscal strength, the suggestion has sparked immediate debate regarding labor force participation, as OECD data reveals Americans already rank seventh globally in annual hours worked.
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US Navy Intercepts Iranian Drone in Arabian Sea, Sparking Oil Market Volatility
Washington D.C., Tuesday, 3 February 2026.
On Tuesday, February 3, geopolitical risk premiums surged in energy markets after a US F-35C fighter jet shot down an Iranian drone threatening the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier group. This military escalation, compounded by reports of Iranian vessels harassing a US commercial tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, immediately drove oil futures up by over $1 per barrel. With critical nuclear negotiations tentatively scheduled for this Friday, these confrontations in vital transit corridors signal renewed instability that poses immediate risks to global supply chains and energy security.
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Delaware Authorities Charge Jill Biden’s Ex-Husband William Stevenson with First-Degree Murder
Wilmington, Tuesday, 3 February 2026.
William Stevenson, 77, faces first-degree murder charges in Delaware. The indictment of Jill Biden’s former husband follows a weeks-long investigation into the death of his wife, Linda.