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January Deficit Shrinks to $95 Billion as Tariff Revenues Soar
Washington, Thursday, 12 February 2026.
The U.S. deficit fell 26% to $95 billion in January as customs duties quadrupled to $27.7 billion. This tariff-driven revenue surge successfully outpaced spending growth, offering a temporary fiscal improvement.
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Cisco Surpasses Q2 Estimates with AI Momentum, Yet Shares Stumble
San Jose, Wednesday, 11 February 2026.
Despite beating Wall Street estimates with $15.3 billion in revenue and securing $2.1 billion in AI infrastructure orders, Cisco shares slipped. The market’s counterintuitive reaction signals that investor focus has shifted from current operational beats to broader valuation concerns within the hardware sector.
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Trump Reverses Blanket Ban on Democratic Governors but Bars Leaders of Maryland and Colorado
Washington D.C., Thursday, 12 February 2026.
President Trump reversed a blanket ban on Democratic governors for the upcoming White House summit but explicitly excluded Maryland and Colorado’s leaders, citing specific political and personal grievances.
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China’s Coal Power Generation Falls for First Time in a Decade as Renewables Surge
Beijing, Thursday, 12 February 2026.
In a historic decoupling of energy demand from fossil fuel consumption, China’s coal-fired power generation fell by 1.9% in 2025, the first annual decline in a decade. Despite a robust 5% increase in overall electricity demand, an aggressive expansion of wind and solar capacity allowed non-fossil sources to meet all incremental growth. Wood Mackenzie reports that coal capacity factors have retreated to 48.2%, signaling a structural shift where coal is moving from a baseload provider to a flexibility mechanism. While analysts predict an “undulating plateau” rather than an immediate collapse for coal, this inflection point suggests China’s power sector emissions likely peaked in 2024, fundamentally altering the outlook for global climate targets.
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Bad Bunny’s All-Spanish Set Highlights Rising Latin American Influence
Santa Clara, Monday, 9 February 2026.
Bad Bunny made history on February 8, 2026, delivering the Super Bowl’s first-ever all-Spanish halftime show, a strategic pivot highlighting the immense economic power of the Hispanic consumer base.