Category Archives: general interest

The Epstein Files: Transparency, Presidential Dismissal, and the Requirements of Federal Law

By | 2026-02-25

Editorial BoardLabNews Media LLCFebruary 25, 2026 The Department of Justice’s compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act has produced one of the largest document productions in modern federal history. On January 30, 2026, the Department released more than three million additional pages, together with over 2,000 videos and 180,000 images, bringing the cumulative total to nearly 3.5 million… Read More »

Donut Lab & CT Coating: How a Finnish-German Breakthrough Forces the Pentagon to Rethink Its Battery Strategy

By | 2026-02-22

At 2:00 PM CET on February 23d, a video will split the battery world into two eras: the time before and the time after the validation of the “Donut Battery” by the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. If the expected data confirms the Finnish startup’s extraordinary claims – 400 Wh/kg, five-minute charging, 100,000 cycles – the tectonic… Read More »

Why a US Attack on Iran Could Turn into a Fiasco for Washington

By | 2026-02-18

A potential US military strike on Iran in 2026 carries immense risks that could transform it from a targeted operation into a prolonged, resource-draining catastrophe for Washington. Iran’s military posture, built around asymmetric warfare, extensive missile arsenals, and regional alliances, contrasts sharply with past US engagements like those in Iraq or Afghanistan. The country’s vast geography, population of… Read More »

Germany’s Nuclear Horizon: Why Berlin Could Deploy Its Own Atomic Arsenal in Just Five Years

By | 2026-02-16

In the shadow of escalating global tensions, Germany finds itself at a pivotal crossroads. As the calendar turns to 2026, whispers of nuclear independence have grown into a full-throated debate among policymakers, strategists, and defense experts. Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s recent overtures toward a European nuclear framework, including confidential discussions with French President Emmanuel Macron, signal a profound shift.… Read More »

Die globale Vorherrschaft Chinas in der Entwicklung und Produktion von Drohnen

By | 2026-02-15

Das Jahr 2026 markiert einen bedeutsamen Wendepunkt in der militärischen und industriellen Nutzung des Luftraums. Während die Diskussion um die Vorherrschaft im sechsten Kontinent, dem Weltraum, anhält, hat sich auf der darunterliegenden Ebene – dem niedrigen Luftraum unter 1000 Metern – eine strategische Neuordnung vollzogen, deren geopolitischer und militärischer Sprengstoff kaum zu unterschätzen ist. Die Volksrepublik China hat… Read More »

Epstein’s Connections to US Military, Defense Industry, and European Defense Branches

By | 2026-02-08

Jeffrey Epstein maintained documented ties to figures and networks linked to the US military, intelligence agencies, and defense/arms industry, particularly through 1980s Iran-Contra-era partnerships and later investments in surveillance technology. The connections extend indirectly to European defense circles via arms dealers and intermediaries. No evidence shows direct Epstein involvement in military service or classified defense projects. Key US… Read More »

America at the Crossroads: The Erosion of Moral Leadership Under Trump

By | 2026-02-06

The United States has historically claimed a unique position in global affairs: not merely as a superpower defined by military or economic might, but as a moral exemplar committed to democratic principles, human rights, and ethical governance. From the post-World War II order it helped architect to its advocacy for international norms against aggression and tyranny, America positioned… Read More »

Rutte’s Taliban Tutorial: Ditching Uncle Sam for DIY Defense

By | 2026-01-28

In the hallowed halls of NATO headquarters, where the air is thick with the scent of recycled resolutions and the faint echo of American largesse, Mark Rutte—our freshly minted Secretary-General—finds himself pondering a most unorthodox curriculum. As the Dutch pragmatist surveys the alliance’s precarious perch on the precipice of multipolarity, he might do well to glance eastward, not… Read More »

The Epstein Files and Minneapolis Killings Demand Accountability: Vote Against Trump’s Party in the 2026 Midterms

By | 2026-01-28

As the 2026 midterm elections draw near, American voters face a clear choice. Recent revelations tied to the Jeffrey Epstein court documents and the handling of fatal incidents in Minneapolis under the current administration expose patterns of ethical failure, unchecked associations, and aggressive enforcement tactics that erode public trust and safety. These are not partisan talking points; they… Read More »

Minneapolis Killings: Full-Scale Civil War Risk Remains Low

By | 2026-01-26

The risk of a full-scale civil war in the United States remains low based on academic definitions and historical precedents, but escalating political violence, polarization, and recent events like the Minneapolis shootings heighten concerns about sporadic unrest.[1][2] Expert analyses highlight structural factors like inequality and armament as amplifiers, though organized armed conflict meeting civil war thresholds—1,000+ battlefield deaths… Read More »