Wk.6- The Czech Whose Fate of Which We Dare Not Speak
Not to tempt fate, but is 2026 finally the year that we see just what Karolina Muchova could do if she could ... well, you know?
Karolina Muchova pic.twitter.com/tG1HV5XcdZ
— Ken McKinnon (@mckinnon88877) February 14, 2026


A storybook ending 💚#QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/NGzBwDCpud
— wta (@WTA) February 14, 2026
You'll notice that Muchova even ended her week of success without having at least one part of her body heavily wrapped in athletic tape... and we'll just cut off the discussion of that right there, hoping to successfully whistle on past the graveyard and onto another week of action as quickly and quietly as possible. Of course, while Muchova got to leave with a rare title, you know she also pulled off some impressive single points and/or shots during the week. She can't help herself, after all. Here's one of them from the final...
Karolina Muchova is LOCKED IN 😤
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 14, 2026
She is up a set against Victoria Mboko in the Doha final 🚨 #QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/PGNO5rye69
Muchova rises to #11 on Monday, just one spot behind new #10 Mboko.
A SECOND CAREER WTA 1000 FINAL FOR VICTORIA MBOKO 🤯
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 13, 2026
The 19-year-old had a stunning performance against Jelena Ostapenko today, beating the 2025 finalist 6-3, 6-2 ✨ #QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/FhiabP82AK
Sometimes when one watches the 19-year old Canadian in full flight, the notion of "Top 10" seems quaint, and the thought of her and her speed, power and seemingly-unbothered-by-pressure game being *#1* by the end of 2026 doesn't seem all that far-fetched. Ah, but good things come to those to wait. Or so "they" say. As it is, Mboko took still more signifacant steps up the WTA ladder this past week in Doha, but also left enough on the table to be excited about the *next* time she hits the court and what new stones she might turn over in short order. Already with a 1000 title in Montreal and another late season title run in Hong Kong under her belt from '25, Mboko reached the Adelaide final and AO Round of 16 in January. In Doha, she ran off wins over Marie Bouzkova and Vera Zvonareva (22 years her senior, but who's counting?), then back-to-back Top 10 victories vs. Mirra Andreeva (saving a MP, and avenging her loss in Adelaide) and Elena Rybakina (ending her 9-match winning streak) before taking down the suddenly-on (until Mboko showed up) Alona Ostapenko to reach her fourth tour final since last summer (third in her last four tour-level events). The first teenager to reach the Doha final since 2016 (Ostapenko, more than a year before her RG title, proving that the Lativian didn't really come "out of nowhere" back in '17), Mboko seemed on the verge of another clutch late-set run (as she'd pulled off vs. both Andreeva and Rybakina) in the title match vs. Karolina Muchova, but the Czech turned back the Canadian's 4-2 2nd set edge (and two points from the set, love/30 lead at 5-4) and snuck away with the title in straights. If the match had gone to a 3rd, it's a legitimate wonder if the final result might have been different. Still, Mboko now joins Andreeva as the second teenager in the Top 10 on Monday, with much anticipation about just what her *next* step -- and she seems more than capable of *big* ones, say in Indian Wells and/or Miami -- could entail.
Cocciaretto d. Gauff 6-4 6-2
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) February 10, 2026
WOW ELISABETTA
Lucky Loser who had an 0-3 record against Coco coming into this
In her first-ever Doha main draw, she beats the world #5
1st top 10 win since beating Pegula at Wimbledon last year
✅3rd top 10 win
What a win, what a moment
🇮🇹❤️ pic.twitter.com/bdYQYg8YH1
Cocciaretto d. Ann Li 7-6(5) 5-7 6-4 in Doha
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) February 11, 2026
Elisabetta reaches her first-ever WTA 1000 Quarterfinal.
She will also be back in the top 50.
What a joy to see her playing so freely again at this level.
✅1st Doha QF
Playing some of the best tennis of her life.
🇮🇹❤️ pic.twitter.com/jaPpDmjWuB
Two time runner up Jelena Ostapenko easily beats world #10 Ekaterina Alexandrova 6-4, 6-2 to reach the last 16 in Doha.
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) February 10, 2026
She awaits Siniakova or Osorio next.
26th (!) top 10 win of her career, first since April in Stuttgart and 6th (!) in Qatar! pic.twitter.com/iqvqEjzIxq
Jelena Ostapenko is through to her first semifinal since Stuttgart after beating Cocciaretto 7-5, 6-4 👏
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 12, 2026
The last time she reached the semis at an event, she went on to lift the trophy 👀 #QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/MuMAw2wOoS
Despite her SF loss, Ostapenko had the chance to end the week on a winning note, as she and Hseih Su-wei reached the doubles final...
More of this in the final! 👏
— wta (@WTA) February 13, 2026
Su-Wei Hsieh and Jelena Ostapenko knock out the No. 1 Seed, Errani and Paolini.#QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/dzytG36y9z
But they came up a point short of the title, losing a 6-0/5-2 lead, with a MP at 5-3, against Danilina/Krunic, twice coming up short in a TB/MTB combo to end the contest.
SENSATIONAL from Sakkari! 🤩@mariasakkari advances to the semifinals defeating Swiatek 2-6, 6-4, 7-5!#QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/3k55fRE1Li
— wta (@WTA) February 12, 2026
A STUNNER FROM SAKKARI 🤩@mariasakkari | #QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/an9hS0XBuI
— wta (@WTA) February 9, 2026
Kasatkina found herself at #61 coming into Doha, a week after her #62 standing had been her worst in five years. At 1-4 on the season, with just a Week 2 win in Adelaide (over Sakkari, BTW) to her credit, the Aussie hadn't been able to string back-to-back wins together since the U.S. Open, and hadn't done so in a non-major since *last* year's Doha tournament (she'd had additional multi-win outings at RG/WI over the stretch). After an opening win over Moyuka Uchijima last weekend, Kasatkina perhaps got a break when she faced Elise Mertens, as the Waffle played with injury during the match and fell in quick order 4 & love.
Moving forward in Doha 💪@DKasatkina defeats No.16 seed Mertens in straight sets!#QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/YJvcsH3mfw
— wta (@WTA) February 10, 2026
Kasatkina's 3rd Round match-up with Iga Swiatek didn't ultimately go her way, but she took the 1st set at 7-5, making it the first set she's taken off the Pole since 2021 (she'd lost 12 straight over six losses since defeating Swiatek in their first career meeting on the grass at Eastbourne five seasons ago). Kasatkina's 3rd Round exit matched her finish in Doha a year ago, so she'll only maintain her ranking and won't begin any sort of *immediate* climb back.
Set one secured 🔐
— wta (@WTA) February 11, 2026
Daria Kasatkina takes the opener against Swiatek!#QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/M1eM2JPMhV
Nah I forgot it was W100 not W125! Alright, so, she has just won the biggest title in her career💞 let's go Alina, just stay healthy
— 𝓓𓃭 (@mesorryfalse) February 15, 2026
Vidmanova, in her biggest career final after going 1-1 in $100K challengers with the title on the line in '25, had gotten a win over the other Jorge sister (Francisca), Dalma Galfi and Maja Chwalinska. The Czech, 23, will crack the Top 125 for the first time in the new rankings.
Darja Vidmanova speaks like an actual American!
— til polarity's end 🎾⚡#SpallettiEra⚡⚫⚪ (@lildarkcage) February 15, 2026
She played college tennis at the University of Georgia (she was also actually born in Moscow, didn't know about that)! pic.twitter.com/otXQOhk1vn
Emerson Jones wins Brisbane W75 🎉 🎊 #AustralianProTour #tennis pic.twitter.com/WLuyul8BPw
— Anthony Webb 🍉 (@anthonyqld) February 15, 2026
Jones will climb to #144, still on the heels of the only other under-18 player currently ranked in the WTA Top 200 (#114 Lilli Tagger). Though she's still behind the Austrian, it's Jones who is the youngest player in the Top 275.
The crowning moment! 🫶#QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/5qZvbaS1sF
— wta (@WTA) February 14, 2026
Going home with new hardware! 🏆#QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/dlfGCHsZa1
— wta (@WTA) February 14, 2026
Like Danilina/Krunic, Hsieh/Ostapenko have proven adept at reaching finals as a team, but the titles have been elusive. They knocked #1 seeds Errani/Paolini in the Doha SF, but with the loss in the title match are now 1-4 in finals (including AO/WI in '25) since the start of last year.
She came (back), she saw and she conquered for a third time! 🏆🏆🏆
— ABN AMRO Open (@abnamroopen) February 14, 2026
Diede de Groot remains undefeated in Rotterdam as she beats doubles partner and No.1 seed Aniek van Koot in the #abnamroopen final: 6-3 6-4. 🇳🇱🇳🇱 pic.twitter.com/isO1Swm39i
Diede’s domination!🔥❤️🔥
— ABN AMRO Open (@abnamroopen) February 14, 2026
Since the very first time she’s taken the court in Rotterdam in 2023, Diede de Groot has left as a winner. Today was no different… Congratulations to our undefeated 3-time champion!👏🥇#abnamroopen #ontopoftennis #itf #itfwheelchair pic.twitter.com/BVtJgzqA4v
De Groot has won the singles/doubles titles on all three occasions that she's played the event in her career. With this week's Rotterdam tournament being conducted simultaneously with the ATP's tour stop, it led to a nice cross-promotion/memory-sharing conversation being shared between de Groot and Stan Wawrinka.
When two legends meet.🤝
— ABN AMRO Open (@abnamroopen) February 14, 2026
Stan Wawrinka and Diede de Groot get together for an iconic walk down memory lane as they reflect on their respective careers. 🙏#abnamroopen #ontopoftennis #atptour #tennis pic.twitter.com/ePIPESxFw3

Maria Sakkari scores a big win in Doha, defeating Iga Swiatek in a dramatic three-set quarter-final thriller. pic.twitter.com/EzcGQUvjMD
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) February 12, 2026
THE DRAMA IN DOHA 😨
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 12, 2026
This video review of a double bounce came at a pivotal moment for both Swiatek and Sakkari 🫢 #QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/rq7ererWKQ
In truth, this one was clear enough that the chair umpire *should* have been able to call it correctly live, and Swiatek isn't *required* to acknowledge the double bounce (though anyone who has ever played tennis *knows* that she knew the ball bounced twice, either because she was eyeing it closely as she raced toward the ball, or because the feel of a short bounce off the end of the racket is unmistakably different from how it feels to catch the ball out of the air at the last moment). But it was an instance, without the correct call having been aided by replay, that could have proved key to turning the match in Swiatek's favor because of a clearly erroneous call. It's moments like this give a hint to the source of some of the eye-rolling/impatience from a few players (see Danielle Collins, Yulia Putintseva, and even Madison Keys "that one time") regarding the Swiatek aura. All things considered, with Swiatek still working on the additions to her game (on serve, and her willingness to move forward in the court) desired by Wim Fissette, while also once again finding losses vs. foes (and in places) she formerly dominated -- after similar things last season snowballed into the spring clay court campaign -- her decision to skip Dubai in the aftermath of Doha (we'll see her next in March at Indian Wells) feels like the correct move. We'll soon see if it really was. We already know that it didn't quell any potential "rumors," and likely only stoked them, as on Sunday Swiatek had to deny reports that she and Fissette were parting ways. Of course, such a thing would *never* happen. I mean, at least not until sometime this summer, right?
Elena Rybakina earned her 9th straight win after a tough battle with Qinwen Zheng 👏
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 11, 2026
The AO champ beat Zheng 4-6, 6-2, 7-5 and will face Victoria Mboko in the quarterfinals 🤗 #QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/fZsIbNTtf3
Stats of the match between Elena Rybakina and Qinwen Zheng. #QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/9y3tkWcV6G
— Sebastien G. (@sebsharfam2) February 11, 2026
Passing perfection 🤌
— wta (@WTA) February 12, 2026
Victoria Mboko | #QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/llWPmWG0mi
Calm, cool, and collected 😮💨
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 12, 2026
Vicky Mboko takes out Rybakina on her fourth match point 🦾 #QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/6LsxqzdzYs
A marathon match! 😤
— wta (@WTA) February 8, 2026
Magdalena Frech saves 3 match points against Samsonova to book her place in Round 2.
#QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/Y9cQn9xOjn
In Dubai on Sunday, Samsonova lost again, falling in three sets to Leylah Fernandez.
Elisabetta Cocciaretto and Coco Gauff producing the rally of the year on a random Tuesday in Dohapic.twitter.com/7s1rCYk22O
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) February 10, 2026
Elisabetta Cocciaretto just earned her second Top 5 victory 👏 #QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/pB2aBtpnic
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 10, 2026
Bravo Karo 👏
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 14, 2026
Such a well deserved moment for the World No. 19 🏆 😤 #QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/K7JHwk1CFc
Welcome back 👑
— wta (@WTA) February 9, 2026
Qinwen Zheng secures the victory against Kenin 4-6, 6-1, 6-2 with 20 aces!#QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/YiBgmzBRJf
Raducanu is forced to retire at 6-2, 4-6, 0-2 vs Osorio in her Doha opener. 🤕
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 9, 2026
Wishing Emma a quick recovery ❤️🩹#QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/u58wISD8oP
Through to Round 2 ✌️
— wta (@WTA) February 9, 2026
Tereza Valentova defeats Eala 7-6(6), 6-1 to move into the second round on her 1000 debut! #QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/bKmwwbPtdC
Truly turning back the clock!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) February 11, 2026
Vera Zvonareva lost a tight 4-6, 4-6 encounter against 19-year-old Victoria Mboko, 22 years her junior, in the second round of the Qatar TotalEnergies Open.
Did superbly well to stay toe-to-toe with her opponent!
[📸: @JJlovesTennis] pic.twitter.com/ZVYt9H4teo

This point from Mboko 😮💨 🤯 #QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/O0epBAJuIG
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 11, 2026
Victoria Mboko takes out Mirra Andreeva in an EPIC third round battle 🤯
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 11, 2026
Mboko wins 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(5) and advances to the quarterfinals in her Doha debut 🌃 #QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/suo8wVCvrv
Forcing a decider... 👀@KaPliskova battles back to take the second set 7-6(3) over Anisimova. #QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/5BwyVFqCa4
— wta (@WTA) February 9, 2026
Never the result you want to see 💔
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 9, 2026
Defending champ Amanda Anisimova is forced to retire in her Doha opener as we wish her a speedy recovery 🫶 pic.twitter.com/TFGXM3ucGI
Anisimova had to call it quits vs Pliskova in the third set 😥
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 9, 2026
Feel better soon Amanda 💜#QatarTotalEnergiesOpen pic.twitter.com/69jiwiDbr9

BREAKING:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) February 13, 2026
Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka have both withdrawn from the WTA 1000 event in Dubai.
Iga’s statement: “I am sorry to announce that I will not be playing Dubai this year due to a change of schedule. I hope I will come back next year to experience the great… pic.twitter.com/xsVXfhl8TG

Call it a comeback 😉 @serenawilliams has yet to confirm a return, but she'll be eligible on February 22nd after re-entering the ITIA testing pool. pic.twitter.com/QUikJ7THgY
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 10, 2026
"There is not one right or wrong way here, there is only the way that is good for you… We should not shame on this.”
— TENNIS (@Tennis) February 10, 2026
Holger Rune defended Serena Williams after she received criticism for advertising a GLP-1 weight-loss drug. ⤵https://t.co/3jQSMowN5T

— wta (@WTA) February 14, 2026
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A historic milestone for equality in tennis 👏
— wta (@WTA) February 10, 2026
The @CharlestonOpen will this year offer an unprecedented $2.5 million to players. The announcement marks a historic milestone as the WTA continues on its pathway towards prize money equality.
Read more 👉 https://t.co/O8QukBQ646 pic.twitter.com/vKr0jGPwys
Still the best commercial I've ever scene! pic.twitter.com/OZ6FErnilz
— Bite-Sized Nostalgia (@landofthe80s) February 9, 2026
Phil Collins - Against All Odds (Seriously Live in Berlin 1990) pic.twitter.com/2BdCfv3pFb
— Music History on X 🎶 (@MusicHistoryOnX) February 1, 2026



Still dancing after watching Bad Bunny’s halftime performance 💃🏻✨ pic.twitter.com/kU6vJ5F6P9
— Venus Williams (@Venuseswilliams) February 13, 2026
“I’m not good at drawing,” said Iga Swiatek...
— China Open (@ChinaOpen) February 11, 2026
seconds later — a lively little horse appeared #ChinaOpen pic.twitter.com/EBvS9hYYUc
I think this is what the kids call Aura... pic.twitter.com/BKSep1UdEX
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) February 9, 2026

*2026 BIGGEST AGE DIFF. IN WTA FINAL*
12 years - Cluj-Napoca: Cirstea (35) def. Raducanu (23)
10 years - Abu Dhabi: Bejlek (20) def. Alexandrova (30)
10 years - Doha: Muchova (29) def. Mboko (19)
*LONGEST SPANS BETWEEN WTA TITLES - 2020s*
12y,6m,3w = Sorana Cirstea, ROU [10/08 Tashkent >> 4/21 Istanbul]
8y,3m = Viktorija Golubic [7/16 Lausanne >> 11/24 Jiujiang]
6y,4m,3w = KAROLINA MUCHOVA [9/19 Seoul >> 2/26 Doha]
6y,3m = Olga Danilovic [7/18 Moscow >> 10/24 Guangzhou]
6y = Lauren Davis, USA [1/17 Auckland >> 1/23 Hobart]
6y = Marketa Vondrousova, CZE [4/17 Bienne >> 7/23 Wimbledon]
*MOST 2026 TOP 10 WINS*
3 - Marta Kostyuk
3 - VICTORIA MBOKO
3 - Elena Rybakina
2 - Belinda Bencic
2 - Karolina Muchova
2 - Jessie Pegula
2 - MARIA SAKKARI
2 - Elina Svitolina
[most in event]
3 - Marta Kostyuk (Brisbane)
3 - Elena Rybakina (Australian Open)
2 - Belinda Bencic (United Cup)
2 - VICTORIA MBOKO (Doha)
2 - Karolina Muchova (Brisbane)
2 - Jessie Pegula (Australian Open)
2 - MARIA SAKKARI (Doha)
2 - Elina Svitolina (Australian Open)
*2026 YOUNGEST WTA FINALISTS*
18 - Mirra Andreeva, RUS (Adelaide - W)
18 - Iva Jovic, USA (Hobart)
19 - Victoria Mboko, CAN (Adelaide)
19 - VICTORIA MBOKO, CAN (Doha)
[WTA 125]
17 - Lilli Tagger, AUT (Mumbai)
18 - ALINA KORNEEVA, RUS (Oeiras - W)
*2026 WTA CHAMPIONS BY RANKING*
#1 - Aryna Sabalenka (Brisbane)
#5 - Elena Rybakina (Australian Open)
#8 - Mirra Andreeva (Adelaide)
#13 - Elina Svitolina (Auckland)
#19 - Karolina Muchova (Doha)
#36 - Sorana Cirstea (Cluj-Napoca)
#80 - Elisabetta Cocciaretto (Hobart)
#101 - Sara Bejlek (Abu Dhabi)
#120 - Katie Boulter (Ostrava)
*2026 WTA CHAMPIONS BY AGE*
35 - Sorana Cirstea (Cluj-Napoca)
31 - Elina Svitolina (Auckland)
29 - Katie Boulter (Ostava)
29 - Karolina Muchova (Doha)
27 - Aryna Sabalenka (Brisbane)
26 - Elena Rybakina (Australian Open)
24 - Elisabetta Cocciaretto (Hobart)
20 - Sara Bejlek (Abu Dhabi)
18 - Mirra Andreeva (Adelaide)
*RECENT WTA TOP 10 SINGLES DEBUTS*
2023 [4] Rybakina/KAZ, Haddad Maia/BRA, Vondrousova/CZE, Muchova/CZE
2024 [3] Zheng Q./CHN, Paolini/ITA, Navarro/USA
2025 [3] M.Andreeva/RUS, Anisimova/USA, Alexandrova/RUS
2026 [1] Mboko/CAN
*CANADIANS IN WTA SINGLES TOP 10*
Carling Bassett-Seguso (high #8, 1985)
Helen Kelesi (high #13, 1989)
Genie Bouchard (high #5, 2014)
Bianca Andreescu (high #4, 2019)*
Leylah Fernandez (high #13, 2022)*
Victoria Mboko (high #10, 2026; ranking on Monday)*
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*-active
*2026 MULT.DIFFERENT WTA FINALISTS BY COUNTRY*
2 - CZE...Bejlek, Muchova
2 - GBR...Boulter, Raducanu
2 - RUS...Alexandrova, M.Andreeva
2 - UKR...Kostyuk, Svitolina
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1 - BLR,CAN,CHN,GER,ITA,KAZ,ROU,USA
*WTA TITLE LEADERS - CZE, active*
17 - Karolina Pliskova (2013-20)
8 - Barbora Krejcikova (2021-24)
5 - Katerina Siniakova (2017-22)
3 - Marketa Vondrousova (2017-25)
2 - Marie Bouzkova (2022-25)
2 - KAROLINA MUCHOVA (2019-26)
1 - Sara Bejlek (2026)
1 - Linda Fruhvirtova (2022)
1 - Linda Noskova (2024)
*2026 WTA DOUBLES FINALS*
2 (2-0) = Zhang Shuai
2 (1-1) = ANNA DANILINA
2 (1-1) = HSIEH SU-WEI
2 (1-1) = ALEKSANDRA KRUNIC
2 (1-1) = ALONA OSTAPENKO
[2026 WD+MX finals]
2 (1-1) = Kristina Mladenovic (1-0 / 0-1)
[2026 finals - duos]
2...DANILINA/KRUNIC (1-1)
2...HSIEH/OSTAPENKO (1-1)
*2020-26 WTA DOUBLES TITLES*
26 - Katerina Siniakova (1/6/6/3/5/4/1)
15 - Barbora Krejcikova (1/5/3/4/1/1/0)
15 - Elise Mertens (1/4/2/2/3/2/1)
12 - ANNA DANILINA (0/1/2/1/5/2/1)
12 - Hsieh Su-wei (4/2/0/2/3/0/1)
12 - Nicole Melichar-Martinez (2/2/2/0/3/3/0)
12 - Erin Routliffe (0/1/1/3/3/4/0)
12 - Luisa Stefani (1/1/2/3/1/4/0)


— Marilyn Mazzotta (@marilynmazzotta.bsky.social) February 12, 2026 at 7:27 PM

Hey, Propaganda Barbie:
— Angry Staffer (@Angry_Staffer) February 10, 2026
We aren’t moving on from people trafficking 10-year-old children and this administration covering it up.
Ever. https://t.co/waD2lDx8Gm
translation.....
— david D. (@secretsqrl123) February 11, 2026
its ok to rape kids as long as the stock market is booming!!!!
really????? pic.twitter.com/35ciWtGVrR
THIS ⤵
— Ann Telnaes (@anntelnaes.bsky.social) February 11, 2026 at 11:14 AM
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🚨 I can't STRESS this ENOUGH:
— Brian Allen (@allenanalysis) February 14, 2026
Trump’s new defense plan quietly creates a National Guard “response force” for crowd control and civil unrest — deployable nationwide by April 2026.
All 50 states.
That’s not preparation to leave office.
That’s preparation to suppress dissent… pic.twitter.com/fwz4liQsCj
The United States never had a problem with election integrity until it had a treasonous, authoritarian, malignant narcissist who couldn’t accept losing an election like an adult pic.twitter.com/H4dbNhjbtU
— Marlene Robertson🇨🇦 (@marlene4719) February 10, 2026

Disingenuous use of passive voice here: the geopolitical order is changing fast in part because America is now playing for the autocrat team and threatens to invade NATO member territories. pic.twitter.com/wUSnig0RfN
— Ruth Ben-Ghiat (@ruthbenghiat) February 13, 2026
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A dresser inside a museum in New York City has been discovered as a secret stop on the Underground Railroad — the first of its kind discovered in Manhattan in over 100 years
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The only thing better than curling today is curling in 1972. If you don’t believe me, just take a good look at this sweet bastard fully locked in, working on a lung dart in the heat of competition.
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When new dads in Canada are left unsupervised. pic.twitter.com/X6XiuTndHa
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Feels like a good time to share this poem, "We Are Not America," that I wrote six years ago Feels like a good time to share this poem I wrote six years ago https://t.co/q0M00Rbv7k #America
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— Simon Walkden (@mazymixer) October 21, 2023
I was there last week, too. pic.twitter.com/xtaEQxWNrR
— Simon Walkden (@mazymixer) October 21, 2023
This is the plughole at Ladybower Reservoir in the Peak District, England: a large circular drain that controls water levels and prevents flooding when the reservoir becomes too full.pic.twitter.com/fdlFGChdwI
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) December 21, 2025

This is Luna. She's a clever Border Collie in Belgium who hears the ice cream truck jingle from blocks away. Waits patiently by the mailbox, then stands tall for her free vanilla cone. Pure summer joy. would share anytime
— Puppies 🐶 (@Puppieslover) February 12, 2026
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Probably because every day is a nightmare now if you watch the news … 📺 👀 🍿
— ✨Joe✨ (@JoeSteelerFan) February 14, 2026































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