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Datavault AI Targets $200 Million Revenue for 2026 Driven by New Licensing Agreements
New York, Thursday, 5 February 2026.
Datavault AI has announced an aggressive $200 million revenue target for fiscal year 2026, underpinned by $49 million in newly secured tokenization contracts. This projection aims to solidify a 1,000 percent growth trajectory from 2024, signaling a major strategic pivot despite recent market volatility.
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US Mobilizes Global Allies for Critical Minerals Trade Bloc to Counter China
Washington, Thursday, 5 February 2026.
On February 4, 2026, the United States escalated its economic strategy against China by unveiling a preferential trade bloc for critical minerals. Vice President JD Vance proposed a coordinated system of price floors and adjustable tariffs designed to insulate allied supply chains from Beijing’s market dominance. This initiative, supported by the newly launched $12 billion “Project Vault” reserve, seeks to stabilize prices for materials essential to AI and defense sectors, which have historically been undercut by Chinese oversupply. While officials from over 50 nations participated in the Washington summit to launch the Forum on Resource Geostrategic Engagement (FORGE), the immediate market reaction was volatile, with critical mineral stocks dropping up to 7%. This move signals a pivotal shift toward managed trade to secure geostrategic resources.
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Ryan Routh Sentenced to Life in Prison for 2024 Attempt on Donald Trump
West Palm Beach, Thursday, 5 February 2026.
Sentenced to life for the 2024 Trump assassination attempt, Routh’s case concluded dramatically after he previously represented himself and attempted self-harm in court following the guilty verdict.
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Quebec Sovereignty Resurgence Signals Economic Volatility as Referendum Risks Peak
Quebec City, Thursday, 5 February 2026.
With referendum probability reaching a thirty-year high, analysis warns that political instability threatens two million jobs dependent on interprovincial trade, signaling profound market uncertainty.