The Daily Populous

Tuesday February 3rd, 2026 night edition

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The DOJ released the final batch of documents on Friday, well beyond the December 19 deadline established by the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

Although President Donald Trump signed the law, his ties to the late billionaire and heavy redactions of previously released records have fueled concerns about the process.

"The people in the photos appeared to be young, although it was unclear whether they were minors.

Some of the images seemed to show Mr. Epstein's private island, including a beach.

The Times notified the Justice Department on Saturday of nude images that journalists had encountered and flagged more of them on Sunday.

They are still withholding the full Epstein Files, and rich and powerful men continue to evade accountability for their heinous crimes.

They are scared, they are devastated, and they are begging for our government to protect them from further harm. »

Portugal’s conservatives back left-wing candidate to avoid a far-right president

Authored by politico.eu

Thousands of electors have also signed an open letter of support for Seguro, which was issued by a group of self-declared “non-socialist” public figures.

Ventura secured nearly a quarter of the ballots in the first round of voting, and his performance highlights Chega’s remarkable ascent.

The avalanche of conservative support for Seguro is a source of discomfort for Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, who is declining to endorse either candidate in the presidential runoff. »

'We heard the call, we came running': Trump's NATO troop remarks have shaken allied veterans

Authored by nbcnews.com
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Trump’s assertions about NATO forces not coming to the United States’ defense are incorrect: More than 1,000 NATO troops from over 25 countries, including 457 British service personnel, died in Afghanistan.

After stoking outrage among Britons ranging from Prince Harry to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Trump sought to backtrack.

I stood shoulder to shoulder with the Danish,” he said, sitting in a vape shop and cafe, in a corner of the room dedicated to veterans. »

„They treat us like children.” Ubisoft employees declare open war on management

Authored by gamepressure.com

"Like children under the supervision" of irresponsible management is how Ubisoft employees describe their experiences with the French game publisher ahead of the upcoming strike.

Basically, the idea behind the restructuring at Ubisoft is to help them make games and manage projects more efficiently.

Nevertheless, the actual "international" nature of the strike remains an open question, given the different situations of unions outside France. »

Brazilian influencer who defended US immigration crackdown arrested by ICE

Authored by theguardian.com
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A rightwing Brazilian influencer who claimed Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown targeted only “crooks” has been arrested by ICE agents in New Jersey.

In a previous video, Pena reportedly urged Brazilians to stay calm and not “despair” after reports that ICE agents were rounding up migrants, including Brazilians.

One friend told the local newspaper the Brazilian Times that Pena had been taken into custody after missing a court hearing. »