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Spain Cracks Down on Social Media for Under‑16s: Pedro Sánchez Sparks Global Debate. AI-Generated.
Spain has just taken a bold step that’s shaking up the global conversation about children and social media. On February 3, 2026, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced a plan to ban social media access for all users under 16. This decision isn’t just about Instagram or TikTok—it’s about redefining the responsibilities of tech giants, the role of governments, and the future of digital childhood.
By Ayesha Lashari18 days ago in The Swamp
Michalene Melges Wisconsin and the New Standard for AI Robotics Project Leadership. AI-Generated.
Artificial intelligence and robotics are no longer experimental concepts operating on the margins of industry. They are rapidly becoming central to how organizations design systems, deliver services, and solve complex problems. As automation grows more capable and autonomous, the leadership guiding these initiatives has become just as important as the technology itself. Technical excellence alone is no longer enough. Modern AI robotics projects require leaders who can connect engineering precision with ethical responsibility, strategic clarity, and a deep understanding of human impact.
By Michalene Melges18 days ago in Futurism
Precious Metals in Turmoil: Gold Down Nearly $1,000 From Peak as Silver Plunges in Historic Crash. AI-Generated.
The world of precious metals is experiencing turbulence like rarely seen before. In a few rapid trading sessions, gold has fallen nearly $1,000 from its all-time peak, while silver suffered a staggering 31% one-day slump — a historic plunge not seen in decades.
By Ayesha Lashari18 days ago in Journal
The Hidden Architecture: What Separates Elite Cryptocurrency Wallet Development Companies from Amateur Builders
In the cryptocurrency ecosystem, wallets serve as the gateway between users and their digital assets. Yet the quality gap between professional cryptocurrency wallet development companies and amateur solutions is vast—and often invisible until it's too late. A poorly built wallet doesn't just frustrate users; it can result in catastrophic loss of funds, irreparable reputational damage, and potential legal liability.
By Tarun Nagar18 days ago in 01
4:44 Sovereign Edition
New Release: The 4:44 Sovereign Edition I am thrilled to share the final, definitive version of "Do Not Project Your Limitations onto Me." This project has been a deep personal journey into what I call my "Mythic Suite", a collection of scenes from a life lived widely, survived fiercely, and birthed through fire.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli 18 days ago in Poets
Top 10 Legit Christian Dating Sites and Apps for Christian Singles in 2026
Finding a partner who shares your deeply held religious convictions can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack, but using legit Christian dating sites and apps for Christian singles has revolutionized how believers connect in the modern age. As we navigate through 2026, the digital landscape for faith-based romance has become more sophisticated than ever, offering specialized environments where your relationship with God is the primary filter rather than an afterthought. These platforms prioritize spiritual compatibility and shared biblical values, ensuring that the people you meet are already aligned with your foundational worldview and long-term goals for a Christ-centered household.
By Grace Smith18 days ago in Humans
Gold Now Down Nearly $1,000 from Peak as Silver Extends Losses After a Record 31% One-Day Slump. AI-Generated.
The global precious metals market has taken a dramatic turn. After weeks of soaring prices and record-breaking highs, gold and silver have suddenly plunged, leaving investors stunned and markets scrambling for stability. What was once a powerful rally driven by fear, speculation, and economic uncertainty has quickly turned into one of the sharpest corrections seen in years.
By Sajida Sikandar18 days ago in Journal
Workplace policies for 2026: what actually needs updating (and why it matters)
Workplace policies are a bit like smoke alarms. Nobody wakes up excited to update them. They just sit there… until the day something goes wrong and suddenly everyone’s asking, “Hang on—what’s our process here?”
By Dan Toombs18 days ago in Journal











