Italy ready to impress in T20 World Cup debut against Scotland | Cricket News

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As a child growing up in the small village of Marawila, about 20 minutes from Negombo, Sri Lanka, Crishan Kalugamage played in the streets and at school, running in hard and bowling fast.

But money was tight and economic opportunities limited, so when Kalugamage was 15, his parents packed up and moved with their three children to Tuscany, Italy, in search of a better life.

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Kalugamage could never have dreamed that 21 years later, he would pack his bags again, now a talented leg spinner on his way to India, about to represent Italy in a debut T20 World Cup match against Scotland in Kolkata on Monday.

Italy cricket: older than you think

When English expatriate Herbert Kilpin founded the Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club in 1899, he couldn’t have envisioned an Italian team playing in front of thousands of fans in India and broadcast to millions around the world.

While AC Milan has since morphed into a football colossus, cricket has taken much longer to develop in Italy. But the country’s inclusion in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, represents a huge step for the Azzurri.

Italy’s success at the European qualification last July, in which they finished second to the Netherlands, guaranteed a World Cup debut. Their 12-run victory over Scotland secured their progression and stunned the cricket world; Scotland, one of the most successful second-tier nations, were expected to finish in the top two.

A standout performance by allrounder Harry Manenti, who scored a run-a-ball 38 and took five wickets, and a 21-ball 50 from Emilio Gay, absent from the current squad through injury, turned the tournament on its head. Italy qualified through a superior net run rate, although Bangladesh’s late withdrawal from the T20 World Cup handed Scotland a last-minute berth.

Italy join Scotland, Nepal, West Indies and England in Group C of the 16-team tournament, with the top two progressing to the Super Eight phase. Their coach, former Ireland international Kevin O’Brien, has set his sights on reaching the knockout stage and was encouraged by the team’s performance in a pre-tournament tri-series against Ireland and the Netherlands in Dubai.

“We’re targeting to win games and, ultimately, want to qualify from the group,” said O’Brien. “We’ve got a very experienced squad, maybe not necessarily at World Cups, but we’ve certainly got players who have been playing professional cricket for numerous years.

“On our day, we can compete with any of the four other teams in our group. We beat Ireland in a T20 chasing 157, so that gives us a lot of confidence.”

Wayne Madsen in action.
Wayne Madsen, who also plays for Derbyshire and the London Spirit in the UK, is the captain of the Italy national team [File: Adam Davy/PA Images via Getty Images]

Who’s in Italy’s squad?

The 15-player squad is a mixture of five “home-base” players and others drawn from Australia, South Africa and England who qualify as Italian through relatives. None were born in Italy, although several hold Italian passports.

There are two sets of Australian brothers: Harry and Ben Manenti, and Justin and Anthony Mosca. Both Manenti brothers have played in Australia’s Big Bash League, and Ben played in South Australia’s title-winning Sheffield Shield team last season.

Other notable names include 37-year-old former South Africa international, JJ Smuts, who recently qualified through his wife’s heritage. A regular on the T20 franchise circuit, the explosive top-order batter and handy left-arm orthodox spinner is expected to lead the way with both bat and ball.

The captain is 42-year-old Wayne Madsen, a South African-born batter who moved to England and is currently the Derbyshire club captain, armed with the experience of 253 first-class appearances. Grant Stewart, originally from Australia, is another experienced professional in English domestic cricket, where he plays for Kent.

Aside from Kalugamage, who is now a leg spinner, there are four home base players. Zain Ali is a towering all-rounder who was born in Pakistan and moved to Italy with his family as a two-year-old. Hassan Ali and Syed Naqvi also have Pakistani roots, while Jaspreet Singh was born in India and raised in Italy.

Rounding out the squad are Marcus Campopiano, who hails from England, South African-born Gian Piero Meade and England-based Australian player Thomas Draca.

The authenticity issue

There will undoubtedly be questions about whether a side fielding several players who have played much of their cricket in other countries can truly be considered Italian, or if their inclusion is helping Italian cricket grow in any meaningful way.

O’Brien is adamant that the team identity is based firmly around Italian culture.

“Before the qualifiers, they spoke about why they’re playing for Italy,” said O’Brien. “A lot of the players have a deep connection to the country through parents or grandparents, a lot of them certainly when it comes to Italian culture. The home-based players all speak Italian fluently, three or four of the non-Italian-based players speak it fluently. It’s an important thing that we do, and something that brings the people, the players and the culture and cricketing history in Italy all together.”

O’Brien has experience of playing international cricket with players of mixed backgrounds, and he likens the current Italian squad to that of Ireland’s debut World Cup squad in 2007, which included several players from Australia and South Africa, although he acknowledges Ireland had a stronger domestic system.

“The difference is the club cricket. You’re not going to get somebody from Australia to come over and be a professional in one of the clubs in Milan or Rome, because the standard isn’t there at the moment.

“There’s a strong understanding and passion for cricket in Italy, and the Federation is getting into schools. They are making steps, trying to take cricket more into the grassroots level in Italy.

“Of course, it’s going to be difficult. But if you don’t take these baby steps, you’ll never know where the sport can get to, and World Cups, it’s gonna grow the interest. You might not see the results for 10 years or so, but this World Cup can be a huge springboard for cricket in the country.”

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Italy have already signalled their intensions for the T20 World Cup, defeating Canada by 10 runs in Chennai, India, on Monday [Courtesy: International Cricket Council]

Chrishan’s story

Kalugamage’s journey highlights the importance of accessibility. After moving to a small town near Lucca, he turned to athletics in the absence of cricket and trained with Olympic gold medallist Marcell Jacobs, excelling in the long jump.

He discovered a local team before joining Roma Cricket Club, where he still plays, juggling cricket with 700-kilometre (435-mile) round trips from Lucca, where he works as a pizza chef.

“I lost a lot of jobs playing cricket in Italy, because I’m working in the restaurant,” said Kalugamage. “Sunday is the very busy day, so sometimes when I asked to leave to play cricket, they said ‘No, you can’t do it.’ But I leave my job, and I play cricket.”

Kalugamage’s development as an international leg spinner is remarkable considering Italian club cricket is played on a synthetic pitch typically used by junior and recreational players. O’Brien believes he could be a trump card for Italy with his quick leg breaks and googlies.

But Kalugamage also represents potential talent and passion. He cried with joy when Italy secured their qualification and says he has witnessed the sport’s growth in his adopted country.

“What we are actually thinking is that after the World Cup, it will be even bigger, and maybe a lot of young kids will be attracted by cricket and performances of our team.”

World Cup ambition

O’Brien knows what it’s like to shake up the established order. In 2011, he scored the then fastest World Cup century – off just 50 balls – in what was, at the time, the highest successful World Cup chase as Ireland defeated England.

“There’s a big similarity between where we are to where Irish cricket was in 2007, in terms of the strength of the teams. So there’s absolutely no reason why this Italian team can’t go into a group and win games and qualify for the Super Eight.”

For Kalugamage, who has never played in front of a large crowd, just making it to the world stage is a fulfilment of his childhood dreams.

“Il cricket e la mia vita,” he smiled when asked what the game means to him.

Cricket is my life.



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Is Cristiano Ronaldo on strike? The transfer story behind ‘unhappy’ £500,000-a-day star’s absence | Ents & Arts News

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Cristiano Ronaldo appears to have gone on strike at his Saudi Arabian club.

The Al Nassr forward, who reportedly earns £500,000 a day, was noticeably absent from his team’s Saudi Pro League match against Al Riyadh on Monday.

Ronaldo is reportedly unhappy with the way the club he plays for is being run, Sky Sports News reports.

The 40-year-old is said to feel that other clubs that are also owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) are getting preferential treatment, especially in the transfer market.

Cristiano Ronaldo signed an initial two-year deal with Al Nassr in 2022 after leaving Manchester United. Pic: Reuters
Image: Cristiano Ronaldo signed an initial two-year deal with Al Nassr in 2022 after leaving Manchester United. Pic: Reuters

Second-placed Al Nassr are one of four Saudi Pro League clubs owned by PIF, the other three being Al Hilal, Al Ahli and Al Ittihad.

Al Nassr beat Al Riyadh 1-0 without Ronaldo thanks to a goal from former Liverpool winger Sadio Mane.

The story behind Ronaldo’s absence

Sky Sports News’ chief correspondent Kaveh Solhekol said: “The reason he didn’t play is he’s unhappy with the way Al Nassr have been run.

“He thought, in this [transfer] window, that the club would dig deep, bring in reinforcements and strengthen their squad. He feels that hasn’t happened.

“And that’s why he’s effectively gone on strike.”

The Portugal international, who has repeatedly been ranked as one of the world’s highest-paid athletes, reportedly became the first billionaire footballer last year.

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Ronaldo signed a two-year deal with Al Nassr in 2022 after leaving Manchester United following an explosive television interview in which he said that he felt “betrayed” by the Old Trafford club – and “did not respect” the team’s then-manager, Erik ten Hag.



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ICE support billboard appears in San Francisco ahead of Super Bowl LX

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An advertisement showing support for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has appeared on a digital billboard in San Francisco ahead of Super Bowl LX, which is expected to draw large crowds to the Bay Area later this week. 

One of the ads displayed celebrated the federal agency in a football-themed tribute, saying “Defensive player of the year: ICE” alongside a photo of an agent holding a trophy. 

Conservative nonprofit American Sovereignty, which funded the billboard, unveiled the ad on Jan. 30, coinciding with a previous announcement that it planned to launch a separate multimillion-dollar campaign promoting ICE and stronger border security.

“We are saluting the brave Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents who work every day in defense of America with billboards and ads in San Francisco for #SuperBowlLX,” the nonprofit said in a post on X. “Thank you, @ICEgov, for defending our country. #StandWithICE.”

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ICE billboard in San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf neighborhood displays “Defensive player of the year: ICE.” (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

The digital billboard displayed a series of football‑themed messages in support of ICE, including “They can’t win without defense, neither can America” and “Cheering because the home team finally started investing in defense.”

“Defense Wins Championships. It’s also critical for a safe nation,” the nonprofit added in a post on social media.

The announcement came as the nonprofit said last week that it plans to launch a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign over the weekend to rally support for ICE. According to the group, two pro-ICE ads will run nationally, with additional emphasis on the District of Columbia, North Carolina, Michigan, and Georgia.

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A pro-ICE billboard popped up in San Francisco on Feb. 3, 2026, ahead of Super Bowl week. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

The Bay Area has historically been opposed to ICE operations. On Monday, dozens of people from community groups, immigrant rights organizations, and labor unions rallied in San Jose in protest of the agency. 

The demonstrations come amid concern among local activists that ICE could increase its presence around Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara and the surrounding area during Super Bowl week.

However, the NFL confirmed Tuesday that ICE agents will not be conducting immigration enforcement operations at the event.

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A view of a pro-ICE billboard in the Fisherman’s Wharf neighborhood on February 03, 2026, in San Francisco, California. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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“There are no planned ICE or immigration enforcement operations that are scheduled around the Super Bowl or any of the Super Bowl-related events,” NFL Chief of Security, Cathy Lanier, spoke during a news conference.

Fox News’ Charles Creitz contributed to this report.



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Aaj Ka Rashifal 04 Feb: These five zodiac signs have strong chances of sudden financial gain and good fortune, read the horoscope of February 4 – Aaj Ka Rashifal Daily Horoscope Prediction Of 04 February 2026 Mesh Kark Singh Virgo Aquarius Makar Pisces

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Horoscope 04 February 2026: Today is Wednesday and today is the third day of Krishna Paksha of Phalgun month. The ruling planet of this day is Mercury and the deity is Lord Ganesha. Today the Moon is transiting from Leo to Virgo, which will increase mental clarity and intelligence. Due to Jupiter being in the eleventh house of Moon, Vasuman Yoga is being formed, which indicates happiness, profit and auspicious results. Apart from this, due to the aspect of Mercury and Mars on the Moon, auspicious yoga has also been formed on this day. Due to the conjunction of Venus, Mars and Mercury in Capricorn, there will be an effect of Trigrah Yoga, which increases the chances of speed and success in work. Overall, today is a very favorable day for starting new work, realizing plans and getting benefits.


While extracting the horoscope, the calculations of the Panchang along with the planets and constellations are analyzed. Daily Horoscope (Dainik Rashifal) is a prediction based on the movement of planets and stars, in which the daily predictions of all the zodiac signs (Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces) are explained in detail. Today’s horoscope gives you predictions about your job, business, transactions, relationships with family and friends, health and the auspicious and inauspicious events happening throughout the day. By reading this horoscope, you will be successful in making your daily plans successful. Like the daily horoscope will tell you based on the movement of the planets and stars whether your stars are in your favor today or not. What challenges might you have to face today or what kind of opportunities might you get? By reading the daily horoscope you can be prepared for both the situations (opportunities and challenges).

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Aries
Temperament: Enthusiastic
Zodiac lord: Mars
Lucky color: red

Today has brought a sign of increase in business and wealth for you. If you maintain a balance between your income and expenses, your financial situation will become stronger. The mind will be happy due to increase in income and there is a strong possibility of getting back the money that was stuck for a long time. Today, if you ask someone for help in work, he will help you without hesitation. Your children will increase your prestige with their good performance. However, today some of your father’s words may seem a bit harsh to you, but do not take it to heart, it is for your own good.

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Vrishabha (Taurus)
Temperament: Patient
Zodiac lord: Venus
Lucky color: blue

Today will be a day full of economic progress and new opportunities. There are signs of increase in income. The day is very favorable for students. You will be interested in studies and the results will also be good. You may be entrusted with some big responsibility at the workplace. A clash of opinions with the boss is possible, but colleagues will stand by you and make the work easier. There is also a possibility of purchasing some new electronic item for the home.

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Gemini
Temperament: Curious
Zodiac lord: Mercury
Lucky color: yellow

Today you will enjoy good food and rest to the fullest. There may be some delay in government work, but be patient. If you were planning to buy or sell property, the deal may be finalized today. Keep in mind that taking advice from a stranger in personal matters can be harmful. Taking out time to serve your parents will give peace to your mind. You will be engaged in devotion to God and may also get an opportunity to participate in some religious event.

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Cancer
Temperament: Emotional
Zodiac Lord: Moon
Lucky color: green

Today is giving you the message of giving priority to health. There may be some challenges in the workplace, but stay away from negative thinking. There are chances of changing job. A better offer may come from somewhere else. There will be a plan to enroll the child in a new course. You can also plan to travel somewhere with your spouse, which will bring sweetness in the relationship.

AI agents can’t pull off fully autonomous cyberattacks

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AI agents and other systems can’t yet conduct cyberattacks fully on their own – but they can help criminals in many stages of the attack chain, according to the International AI Safety report.

The second annual report, chaired by the Canadian computer scientist Yoshua Bengio and authored by more than 100 experts across 30 countries, found that over the past year, developers of AI systems have vastly improved their ability to help automate and perpetrate cyberattacks.

Perhaps the best, and scariest, evidence of that finding appeared in Anthropic’s November 2025 report about Chinese cyberspies abusing its Claude Code AI tool to automate most elements of attacks directed at around 30 high-profile companies and government organizations. Those attacks succeeded in “a small number of cases.”

“At least one real-world incident has involved the use of semi-autonomous cyber capabilities, with humans intervening only at critical decision points,” according to the AI safety report. “Fully autonomous end-to-end attacks, however, have not been reported.”

Two areas where AI is especially useful to criminals are scanning for software vulnerabilities and writing malicious code.

During DARPA’s AI Cyber Challenge (AIxCC) – a two-year competition in which teams built AI models to find vulnerabilities in open source software that undergirds critical infrastructure – finalist systems autonomously identified 77 percent of the synthetic vulnerabilities used in the final scoring round, according to competition organizers.

And while that is an example of defenders using AI to find and fix vulnerabilities, rather than attackers using AI to find and exploit them, criminals are using models in similar ways. Last northern summer, we saw attackers on underground forums claiming to use HexStrike AI, an open-source red-teaming tool, to target critical vulnerabilities in Citrix NetScaler appliances within hours of the vendor disclosing the problems.

Additionally, AI systems are getting much better at malware writing, and criminals can trade weaponized models that write ransomware and data-stealing code for as little as $50 a month.

The good news for now, according to the report’s authors, is that AI systems still aren’t great at carrying out multi-stage attacks without human help.

“Research suggests that autonomous attacks remain limited because AI systems cannot reliably execute long, multi-stage attack sequences,” according to the report. “For example, failures they exhibit include executing irrelevant commands, losing track of operational state, and failing to recover from simple errors without human intervention.”

Keep in mind, however, that this all was written before the security dumpster fire that is OpenClaw – the AI agent previously known as Moltbot and Clawdbot – and Moltbook, the vibe-coded social media platform for AI agents.

So it’s also entirely plausible that the world won’t end with a sophisticated, autonomous multi-stage cyberattack dreamed up by a nation-state crew or criminal mastermind, but rather a single agent that goes off the rails. ®



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Amnesty demands Israel drop death penalty bills ‘entrenching apartheid’ | Human Rights News

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Amnesty International says legislation would mean ‘punishment is being reserved for, and weaponised against, Palestinians’.

Amnesty International has called on Israel to abandon legislation that would expand the use of the death penalty, warning that the measures would violate international law and “further entrench Israel’s apartheid system” against Palestinians.

In a statement on Tuesday, the human rights group said two bills under discussion in the Knesset would mark a major reversal of Israel’s longstanding opposition to capital punishment and would disproportionately target Palestinians.

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The proposals, championed by government figures, including far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, would make the death penalty “another discriminatory tool in Israel’s system of apartheid”, Amnesty International said.

“These amendments mean that the most extreme and irrevocable punishment is being reserved for, and weaponised against, Palestinians,” it said.

“If adopted, these bills would distance Israel from the vast majority of states which have rejected the death penalty in law or in practice, while further entrenching its cruel system of apartheid against all Palestinians whose rights Israel controls.”

Israeli authorities have defended the measures, which are moving to committee stages for debate, as a necessary deterrent against deadly attacks.

But legal experts said their scope and application would violate international legal norms and result in the unjust treatment of Palestinians.

The legislation is being considered during Israel’s genocidal war against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and a surge in Israeli military and settler violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.

‘Reviving’ capital punishment

Israel abolished the death penalty for “ordinary crimes”, including murder, in 1954 and has not carried out an execution since 1962.

While it retains the death penalty for exceptional offences, such as genocide and treason, Amnesty International said the proposed legislation would “revive its implementation in Israel and the occupied Palestinian Territory” while weakening safeguards designed to prevent miscarriages of justice.

The bills include one that would allow for the application of the death penalty by amending the Israeli Penal Law and the Defence Regulations that Israel applies to the West Bank, the group said.

A second would introduce special provisions and an ad hoc military court to prosecute those accused of involvement in the Hamas-led attacks on southern Israel on October 7, 2023.

The rights group said proposed amendments to military laws applicable in the West Bank that would allow the death penalty would in effect apply only to Palestinians because they would explicitly exclude residents of Israeli settlements, which are illegal under international law.

Other changes, such as an amendment applying to those accused of intentionally causing “the death of a person with the purpose of harming an Israeli citizen or resident” or relating to violations connected with the October 7 attacks, were also likely to only impact Palestinians, it said.



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French investigators raid Paris offices of Elon Musk’s X | World News

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Investigators have raided the Paris offices of Elon Musk’s social media site X, formerly known as Twitter.

French prosecutors said they were widening their probe into the platform and had summoned its billionaire owner for questioning.

Present and past employees, including former chief executive Linda Yaccarino, who left the company last year, were also summoned as witnesses.

The investigation, originally launched last month, will now cover the site’s alleged complicity in the possession and distribution of child abuse images.

It also relates to allegations of sexual deepfakes, Holocaust denial, fraudulent data extraction and abuse of algorithms on the site.

The move follows complaints that Grok, the platform’s AI chatbot, was being used to generate sexual photos of real women and children.

In a statement, the Paris prosecutor’s office confirmed it had conducted a joint raid with the cybercrime unit of the French police and Europol.

Authorities were taking a “constructive approach”, the statement said, “with the objective of ultimately ensuring the compliance of the X platform with French law”.

It added that witnesses were being summoned voluntarily “to allow them to explain their position” and “the compliance measures they plan to implement”.

The prosecutor’s office also posted on X to confirm the raid, and added that it would be leaving the platform.

Last year, a Sky News investigation into algorithmic bias on X found that the platform was boosting right-wing and extreme content to users in the UK, regardless of the users’ political leaning.

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An X spokesperson told Sky News at the time of publication that eventually users will be able to adjust their feeds “dynamically”, by asking X’s AI tool Grok, which now powers the algorithm driving the platform’s “For You” feed.

British regulatory watchdog Ofcom also opened a formal investigation into X last month under the UK’s Online Safety Act to determine whether the firm was complying with its duties to protect people from illegal content.

A spokesperson for X did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

But Musk has previously accused French prosecutors of launching a “politically-motivated criminal investigation”.



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Campaign finance expert blasts Swalwell over $100K in childcare reimbursements

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FIRST ON FOX: A campaign finance expert is slamming progressive Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., for spending over $200,000 of his congressional campaign cash on an “inherently personal” expense: childcare.

Swalwell, who has been in Congress since 2013 and ran a brief and unsuccessful presidential bid in 2019, is currently running for California governor.

A Fox News Digital review of Federal Election Commission filings dating from 2019 to 2025 found that Swalwell’s congressional campaign has reimbursed himself over $200,000 for childcare-related costs. 

A significant portion of those expenses, over $22,000, from his most recent House and gubernatorial campaign filings were for just three months of childcare from October to December 2025. The three payments on his gubernatorial campaign filing for “childcare” are made out to his wife, Brittany Swalwell, and total over $6,000.

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Representative Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., is currently running for California governor. (John Lamparski/Getty Images)

The FEC filings show that the campaign dished out over $102,000 to an individual named Amanda Barbosa in Dublin, California, between 2021 and 2025. Her LinkedIn profile says she has been a “childcare provider” at a “private practice” since September 2021, one month before her first Swalwell campaign payment, and is an “aspiring occupational therapist.” Her Facebook says she is Washington, D.C.-based and is pictured with the Swalwell family in a few of the photos, including at Disney World last June.

$57,324.40 was paid to Bambini Play & Learn Child Development Center, a Spanish immersion daycare and preschool in Washington, D.C., between 2023 and 2025. The monthly tuition for the child development center is between $2,520 and $3,280, according to Bambini’s website. 

Childcare reimbursement is the reason listed for the vast majority of these costs. The filings also list $9,713.42 for reimbursement for payroll tax for campaign childcare, $1,943.35 for “childcare for campaign event,” $1,124.11 for travel expenses, food, beverage and childcare reimbursement and $625.91 for childcare, food & beverages reimbursement, among other payments.

Federal law prohibits the use of campaign finances for personal expenses. However, in 2018, the FEC issued an opinion that deemed childcare expenses caused by campaign activity to be not personal use. 

In 2022, Swalwell, who has three children ages 8, 7 and 4, appealed to the FEC to clarify whether he could use campaign funds to pay for overnight childcare. The FEC approved the request, issuing another opinion allowing Swalwell to use campaign funds to pay for overnight childcare when he incurs those costs due to his own campaign travel.

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Reps. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., and Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., conduct a news conference in the Capitol Visitor Center on Wednesday, January 25, 2023.  (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

In an interview with Fox News Digital, Allen Mendenhall, a research fellow at the Heritage Foundation’s Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies and a senior advisor at Capital Markets Initiative, said the FEC’s decision is problematic because childcare is an “inherently personal” expense.

“It’s an expense that candidates with young children will incur regardless of whether they’re in a campaign,” he said. “I have childcare costs. Many people have childcare costs, and we can’t just use this other money to subsidize our things.”

He said that this FEC decision risks setting a new precedent that allows candidates to pass off their childcare costs to donors. He believes this “opens the slippery slope” for a whole set of costs that could be conceivably justified as campaign expenses, such as clothing, grooming and beyond.

“The danger here,” Mendenhall explained, “is creating a special class of politicians who are insulated from normal constraints, ordinary constraints that everybody else has to deal with.”

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Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., during a hearing of the House Intelligence Committee in the Longworth House Office Building on Capitol Hill November 20, 2019 in Washington, DC.  (Samuel Corum – Pool/Getty Images)

“Campaign law exists not to underwrite the private lives of politicians, but to ensure that political speech is protected and that public advocacy occurs, that we have electoral competition,” he said. “Election laws are in place to try to maintain the integrity of our electoral system, and that decision, I think, undermines the integrity of the system.”

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Cantwell claims telecoms blocked release of Salt Typhoon report 

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More than a year after national security officials revealed that Chinese hackers had systematically infiltrated U.S. telecommunications networks, the top Senate Democrat on the committee overseeing the industry is calling for hearings with executives from the nation’s biggest telecom companies.

In a public letter released Tuesday, Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., called for the CEOs of Verizon and AT&T to appear before Congress and explain how the hacking group known as Salt Typhoon breached their networks, as well as what steps they’ve taken to prevent another intrusion.

“For months, I have sought specific documentation from AT&T and Verizon that would purportedly corroborate their claims that their networks are now secure from this attack,” Cantwell wrote to Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, who is the Chair of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee. “Unfortunately, both AT&T and Verizon have chosen not to cooperate, which raises serious questions about the extent to which Americans who use these networks remain exposed to unacceptable risk.”

Salt Typhoon’s intrusion into telecom networks exposed major security weaknesses and put sensitive communications and data belonging to U.S. politicians and policymakers at risk. The federal government has done little since to hold the industry publicly accountable.

Congress has neither  proposed or passed meaningful legislation to address the issue.  While a handful of federal departments and agencies began public regulatory and oversight reviews, most of those efforts have been shut down or rolled back.

An investigation by the Cyber Safety Review Board at the Department of Homeland Security into the intrusions was abruptly stopped when the Trump administration eliminated the advisory body. One former member remarked recently that the failure to finish the investigation ranked among her biggest career regrets.

Weeks before President Joe Biden left office, his Federal Communications Commission issued emergency regulations aimed at holding telecom companies legally responsible – under federal wiretapping laws – for securing their communications. The rules would have also required carriers to file annual certifications with the FCC confirming they have cyber risk management plans in place. That certification would include addressing common security gaps, like lack of multifactor authentication, that are widely believed to have been exploited by Salt Typhoon.

While outgoing Chair Jessica Rosenworcel told CyberScoop the rules were badly needed to hold telecoms accountable for their cybersecurity, Brendan Carr— an FCC commissioner and Rosenworcel’s successor as chair—rescinded those rules, arguing they were unnecessary because the FCC and telecoms could work together voluntarily on cybersecurity. Another commissioner, Anna Gomez, told CyberScoop she had seen no evidence her agency had been meeting with telecoms on the issue.

At a hearing in December, Cruz endorsed the FCC’s elimination of the rules, arguing that improving the nation’s telecom cybersecurity “doesn’t come from imposing outdated checklists and top down regulations, it arises from a strong partnership between the private sector and government, working together to detect and deter attacks in real time.”

Cantwell, citing reporting from CyberScoop and other sources, argued that  “telecommunications providers have taken few protective actions thus far due to the costs involved” and said the committee “must hear directly from the CEOs of AT&T and Verizon so Americans have clarity and confidence about the security of their communications.”

According to Cantwell, she has already requested documentation from AT&T CEO John Stankey and then-Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg on how they’ve responded to the breaches. Both confirmed that Mandiant, Google Cloud’s incident response and threat-intelligence division wrote a report, one that Cantwell said “would presumably document the vulnerabilities identified and detail what corrective actions” telecoms took to improve their privacy and security.

She claimed after requesting the report from Mandiant, AT&T and Verizon “apparently intervened to block Mandiant from cooperating with my requests.”

AT&T and Verizon representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Derek B. Johnson

Written by Derek B. Johnson

Derek B. Johnson is a reporter at CyberScoop, where his beat includes cybersecurity, elections and the federal government. Prior to that, he has provided award-winning coverage of cybersecurity news across the public and private sectors for various publications since 2017. Derek has a bachelor’s degree in print journalism from Hofstra University in New York and a master’s degree in public policy from George Mason University in Virginia.



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Epstein audio with former Israeli PM sheds new light on relationship | Investigation

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Recordings released in the Epstein files of a conversation the billionaire had with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak has shed new light on their relationship, which observers say blurred professional and personal boundaries.



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