
The episode examines how U.S. Congressman Wright Patman reshaped banking regulation, turning banks from passive cash conduits into active gatekeepers tasked with monitoring and reporting suspicious activity. It contrasts the pre‑Patman view of banks as mere plumbing with the post‑Patman model of fortified, surveillance‑focused institutions. The discussion also references Oliver Bullough’s book *Everybody Loves Our Dollars*, which reveals how modern money‑laundering networks exploit financial systems, highlighting the ongoing tension between secrecy and transparency.

France is redirecting its African security policy from the faltering Sahel model to a partnership with Kenya, formalized through the first France‑Kenya Defence Cooperation Agreement (DCA). The DCA shifts focus to joint training, maritime security, intelligence sharing, and peace‑support operations,...
The United Kingdom's high‑end television (HETV) sector posted a record‑breaking £4 billion in production spend for 2025, a 17 percent jump from the previous year. This surge follows a decade of generous tax‑relief incentives introduced in 2013, which have steadily attracted both...
DigitalHealth.London and the Health Innovation Network South London have launched a Healthcare Challenge seeking wearable technologies to improve safety and efficiency in Emergency Departments. The programme targets solutions that provide continuous physiological monitoring, early deterioration alerts, actionable insights, and equitable...

On Jan. 22, 2026, the EEOC voted 2‑to‑1 to rescind the 2024 harassment guidance that expanded protections for LGBTQ+ employees, especially transgender individuals. The rescission was submitted to the Office of Management and Budget without public notice, following a Texas...

In this episode, Kevin and Ashton Maxfield dissect the 2026 Material Handling Marketing Report, which reveals that 45% of industry professionals rank Thought Leadership and Content as their top marketing priority. They explain how traditional sales tactics—like spec sheets and...

Place branding is moving from a single, top‑down narrative to what Sara Seif Ibrahim calls Cultural Interoperability, where a destination’s identity engages with the diverse cultural lenses visitors bring. Social‑first platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels now co‑author the story,...
RAND Europe hosted a webinar examining how artificial general intelligence could reshape global power dynamics and what steps Europe should take to prepare. Experts highlighted the EU’s current fragmented approach and the need for a unified policy that balances innovation,...

The UK‑China Financial Working Group held its inaugural meeting on 31 January 2026 in Beijing, bringing together senior officials from HM Treasury, the Bank of England, the PRA, the FCA and their Chinese counterparts from the People’s Bank of China, the Ministry...

Haropa Port, Zhejiang Provincial Seaport Group, Bureau Veritas, MSC and TiL signed an agreement in Shanghai to launch the first green shipping corridor between France’s Haropa Port and China’s Ningbo Zhoushan Port. The corridor aligns with IMO’s 2050 carbon‑neutral target...

Everllence secured its 2,000th dual‑fuel two‑stroke engine contract, a deal placed by Cosco Shipping Lines for a 12‑ship order of 18,000‑TEU container vessels built at Jiangnan Shipyard in China. The order features the B&W 8G95ME‑GI Mk. 10.5 engine, which incorporates exhaust‑gas recirculation and...

The episode explores three seemingly simple aviation calculations that have outsized operational impacts: why daily service vastly outperforms a five‑days‑a‑week schedule by multiplying passenger choice; why a 3‑3‑3 seat layout is favored over a 2‑5‑2 configuration due to cabin efficiency...

Kongsberg Maritime secured a contract to design and equip four 15,600 dwt handy‑size tankers for Transpetro, Brazil’s Petrobras transport arm. The vessels will be constructed at Consórcio Marenova, a joint venture between Ecovix and MacLaren, and are engineered for future methanol...
A deepening rivalry between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates is reshaping Gulf politics as Riyadh pursues Vision 2030 and seeks to eclipse Abu Dhabi’s dominance in finance, tourism and logistics. The split, first evident in public accusations of the UAE...

Hamster Corporation announced Console Archives, a new line of downloadable retro games for the Switch 2, debuting with Cool Boarders ($12) and Ninja Gaiden II ($8). The service mirrors Nintendo’s former Virtual Console but offers individual purchases rather than a subscription model....

Veterans Brian Parks and Bill Pencil are teaching automotive technology and welding at Tolles Career & Technical Center in Plain City, Ohio, bringing military‑honed teamwork, discipline, and technical expertise to high‑school students. Their hands‑on instruction aligns with Central Ohio’s rapidly...
U.S. authorities have seized at least seven tankers linked to Venezuela’s shadow fleet, part of a broader push to disrupt illicit oil flows from Iran, Russia and Venezuela. The seizures rely on civil forfeiture statutes rather than wartime prize law,...
Former PayPal president David Marcus posted a candid post‑mortem outlining why the company’s silent turnaround lost steam. He argues that a shift from product‑led conviction to pure financial optimization eroded PayPal’s core checkout moat. The analysis distills seven actionable takeaways,...

The U.S. Navy completed the final flight test of the AGM‑84 Harpoon Block II Update on Jan 16 2026, using a Boeing‑operated F‑15SA (tail 12‑1002) from Point Mugu. The test demonstrated successful coastal target suppression against a land target, confirming the GPS‑aided navigation and...
China remains the world’s largest electric‑vehicle market, with millions of EVs on its streets daily. The ecosystem features a dense mix of legacy manufacturers like BYD and tech entrants such as Xiaomi and Huawei, each launching high‑performance or software‑centric models....

The episode examines how soaring DRAM and NAND prices—driven by AI data‑center demand and global tariffs—are forcing Valve to delay and rethink pricing for its upcoming Steam Machine, now likely to cost $50‑$100 more than initially projected. It places this...
The Nuclear Non‑Proliferation Treaty, long‑standing pillar of global arms control, faces unprecedented strain in 2026 as Iran appears poised to exit or breach its obligations. A retreat by the United States from multilateral leadership and intensifying great‑power competition are eroding...

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued a binding operational directive requiring federal agencies to inventory, replace, and continuously monitor end‑of‑support (EOS) edge devices after detecting active exploitation by advanced threat actors, some linked to nation‑states. Agencies have three...
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has issued new guidance requiring airlines and price‑comparison websites to display the carbon emissions of each flight sold to British consumers, using standard units such as kg CO₂e per passenger. The rule takes effect...

U.S. Navy Captain Royce Williams, a 100‑year‑old Korean War veteran, will receive the Medal of Honor for a 1952 dogfight in which he downed four Soviet MiG jets while fending off seven attackers. The battle, which lasted 35 minutes and left...

G2 Esports has extended jungler Rudy “SkewMond” Semaan’s contract through November 2028, outlasting mid‑lane star Caps’ current deal. Skewmond, who earned MVP honors in every playoff series and helped G2 win the 2025 LEC title, now has a four‑year commitment....

Aurora CS2 reshuffled its roster for 2026, benching Samet “jottAAA” Köklü and bringing in Caner “soulfly” Kesici. In an interview before the IEM Kraków quarter‑final, captain Engin “MAJ3R” Küpeli said the change aims to restore the missing piece that held...

Over 19,500 technology, data and telecommunications employees left the federal government in 2025, resulting in a net loss of 17,228 tech positions after limited hiring. The departures spanned six agencies with the biggest cuts, including Defense, Treasury, Agriculture, Veterans Affairs,...

NetEase Games and Everstone Studio are rolling out Version 1.3 of the open‑world wuxia RPG *Where Winds Meet* on February 6, branded “Spring’s Bliss.” The update adds a culturally‑rich new sect, The Masked Troupe, alongside a Contortion Mystic Skill that lets characters...

Wireworks, an upcoming indie title, reimagines tower‑defense by letting players wire modular weapon blocks to create custom combat logic. A public demo released in late January showcases over 70 items, five unlockable difficulty levels, and a drag‑and‑drop interface that lets...

Singapore’s Air Force is expanding its unmanned fleet by operationalising Israeli‑made Orbiter 4 and Hermes 900 UAVs, while introducing new doctrines to counter low‑cost drone swarms. A dedicated DROID unit and UAS Warfare and Tactics Centre will experiment with micro‑drones and integrate...

The Call of Duty League announced that its 2026 Championship will be held in Las Vegas from July 16‑19 at the Michelob ULTRA Arena in Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. The four‑day event will feature the league’s 12 franchise teams competing for a $2 million...

Tomb of the Bloodletter, a horror‑themed roguelike, launched on Steam today as part of Steam Typing Fest. Developed by solo creator Ethan’s Secretions, the game replaces conventional combat with a typing system where players spell words to deal damage and...
The energy transition is happening, faster than many realize. This week, I look at how clean energy is surging, where we can get it wrong, why silence on climate is spreading, and what we can do about it. Check out the...

Zellah Games announced Skate Style, a next‑generation skateboarding title for PC that emphasizes community creativity. The game features physics‑based tricks, an advanced character editor, and full mod support, allowing players to craft custom animations and share replays. Real‑world locations like...

Riot Games launched a major update to League of Legends’ ARAM: Arena mode on Feb 5, initially in South Korea. The overhaul adds over 40 new augments, a progression system, and an augment‑combination mechanic inspired by Teamfight Tactics. These changes broaden...
DARPA has launched the Lift Challenge, a competition that aims to develop vertical‑lift drones capable of carrying at least four times their own weight. The contest offers up to $6.5 million in prize money, with a live flight test scheduled for...

Yogscast Games and Gamersky have released a Steam demo for *The Gate Must Stand*, a new title that fuses tower‑defense, roguelike and survivor‑style action. The game puts players directly on the battlefield, defending a single city gate against waves and...

Remote Control is a forthcoming indie game that blends sci‑fi horror with a retro typing‑adventure interface. Players issue QWERTY commands to guide up to twelve human proxies through a derelict spaceship, where death is permanent and crew members may resist....

Congress is debating the reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows warrantless collection of foreign communications but often sweeps up U.S. persons. Recent Trump-era domestic surveillance orders and expanded data‑provider definitions have heightened Democratic concerns...

NVIDIA marked GeForce NOW's six‑year anniversary by unveiling a fresh slate of titles, including PUBG: BLINDSPOT, Delta Force, and several RTX 5080‑ready games. The cloud‑gaming platform also introduced a beta native Linux client, expanding its cross‑platform reach. New releases span Steam, Xbox Game...

GOG, now under new ownership, held a Reddit AMA outlining its future direction. The company confirmed it will continue experimenting with generative AI while emphasizing human oversight. It announced early‑stage efforts to bring Linux support and the Galaxy client to...

Eurofighter and NATO’s NETMA have signed a contract to revive the Aerodynamic Modification Kit (AMK) for the Typhoon, restarting development, testing and certification after its 2015 flight‑test campaign. The kit reshapes airflow with new strakes, leading‑edge extensions and larger flaperons,...

PlayStation Publishing and Guerrilla Games announced Horizon Hunters Gathering, a new cooperative action title set in the Horizon universe and slated for both PS5 and PC. The game adopts a softer, cartoony visual style and supports up to three players...

AirAsia is rumored to be negotiating a sizable order of 100 Airbus A220 jets with an additional 50 options ahead of the Singapore Airshow, but the carrier has not confirmed any commitment. The airline’s constrained cash position and focus on...

The Exploration Company announced the completion of a controlled splashdown test campaign for a 1:4‑scale mockup of its Nyx reusable capsule. Conducted at the National Research Council’s Institute of Marine Engineering in Rome, the program executed 20 drops between 13...

Poker Night at the Inventory, a 2010 Telltale spin‑off, is returning as a full‑scale remaster from Skunkape Games on March 5, 2026. The original title, which blended characters from Sam & Max, Homestar Runner, Penny Arcade, and Team Fortress 2, vanished from stores in...

ST Engineering showcased its first loitering munition, the EagleStrike, at the Singapore Airshow 2026, announcing readiness for production in early 2027 after reaching Technology Readiness Level 7. The weapon can loiter for 30 minutes, travel up to 67 mph, and strike...

Valve has postponed definitive pricing and launch dates for its Steam Machine gaming PC and Steam Frame VR headset, citing soaring RAM and storage costs driven by an AI‑fuelled memory shortage. The company still aims to release both products, along...
The U.S. Air Force held a virtual industry day on Jan. 29, 2026 to launch a sweeping overhaul of its requirements and acquisition process, as mandated by the Secretary of War’s reform memo. About 350 defense‑industry leaders, ranging from large contractors to...