This week brought stories that demand attention. From a historic hurricane battering Jamaica to prison conditions turning deadly during menopause, from athletes gambling away their careers to political power reshaping the White House itself. Each story reveals systems under pressure, bodies on the line, and futures hanging in the balance.
- Hurricane slams Jamaica: Jamaica faced Hurricane Melissa this week, a catastrophic Category 5 monster with 185 mph winds not seen in 90 years. Despite evacuation orders for 50,000+ residents, barely 2,000 reached shelters. The slow-moving storm brought floods and 13-foot surges. Climate change has doubled rapid intensification events like this. With inadequate shelter infrastructure, staffing shortages, and a potential US aid freeze, the Caribbean nation braces for disaster. Keep reading at Capital B.
- Bad Bunny halftime show predictions: Bad Bunny is taking over the Super Bowl LX halftime show on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium. The Puerto Rican superstar has just 13 minutes to wow 127 million viewers with hits spanning trap, reggaetón, and more. His new album will anchor the set, but fans are buzzing about potential guest surprises and whether his iconic pink Casita will make an appearance. Keep reading at Parlé.
- The ‘strongman’ style goes global: Trump demolished the White House East Wing and headed to Asia while controversies pile up at home. A veteran journalist draws parallels between Trump’s leadership style and Filipino autocrats Marcos and Duterte, pointing to crony capitalism, extrajudicial actions, and erosion of democratic norms. From pardoning crypto executives with family business ties to demanding taxpayer compensation for his own legal troubles, the moves are raising eyebrows. What does this mean for American democracy? Keep reading at AsAm News.
- These athletes gambled their careers. Pro athletes keep breaking gambling rules and getting caught. From NFL stars betting on their own teams to an NBA player faking injuries for betting schemes, the scandals are wild. Some got suspended for a season, others banned for life. Million-dollar bets, insider info leaks, and FBI investigations. The full list of who got busted might surprise you. Keep reading at Parlé.
- Why menopause justice means abolition: Incarcerated people are going through menopause in prisons with no AC, minimal medical care, and zero dignity. They’re sharing contraband fans to survive heat waves, caring for each other through health crises the system ignores, and aging in facilities designed for punishment, not care. Climate change is making it deadly. ICE detention centers are expanding into disaster zones. This is what happens when bodies are treated as disposable. Their demands for cooling, healthcare, and elder release aren’t just reform, they’re abolition. Keep reading at Scalawag.
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