Anti-system voters are reportedly turning against former President Donald Trump due to the ongoing controversy surrounding his association with Jeffrey Epstein, according to Vox. Meanwhile, in the UK, an undercover police operation successfully thwarted an ISIS plot to massacre the Jewish community in Manchester, as reported by The Guardian. Elsewhere, tech news highlights a cybersecurity researcher facing death threats and an AI-assisted musician regaining his voice, according to MIT Technology Review, while Sir Keir Starmer has announced plans to address social media addiction, as detailed by BBC Technology. Finally, Victoria's Secret is embracing maximalism and glamour in a bid to attract shoppers, as reported by Fortune.
The Epstein files saga, which began in February 2026, has reportedly begun to impact Trump's support base. "Anti-system voters are turning on Trump over Epstein," according to Vox correspondent Christian Paz. This shift is particularly noticeable among young Republicans.
In Manchester, UK, an undercover police officer, posing as an ISIS supporter, foiled a planned massacre of the Jewish community. The plot, orchestrated by ISIS terrorists Walid Saadaoui and Amar Hussein, resulted in their life imprisonment. Saadaoui's brother was also sentenced for failing to disclose information, according to The Guardian.
The tech world is also grappling with significant developments. Cybersecurity researcher Allison Nixon received death threats from anonymous hackers she was investigating, prompting her to uncover their identities and hold them accountable, according to MIT Technology Review. In a more positive development, a musician with ALS was able to sing on stage again thanks to AI.
Sir Keir Starmer has announced plans to address online safety concerns, vowing to quickly close loopholes in laws to protect children from AI chatbots. These proposals include measures to preserve children's digital data after their death and to consult on restricting children's access to AI chatbots and limiting addictive social media features, according to BBC Technology.
In the retail sector, Victoria's Secret is undergoing a transformation. Under CEO Hillary Super, the company is shifting away from its past attempts at cautious rebrands and embracing maximalism, glamour, and fantasy to offer customers an escape from current societal pressures, according to Fortune. This pivot reflects a broader trend away from minimalist aesthetics.
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