The Polish editorial cycle began with a focus on domestic criminal investigations and internal security, notably the detention of a Ministry of National Defence employee for alleged collaboration with Russian intelligence. This followed a morning dominated by reports on digital child pornography, signaling a shift toward state and judicial integrity. By midday, however, editors pivoted to the international Jeffrey Epstein scandal. Following the news that Bill and Hillary Clinton agreed to testify, the Polish government announced a specialized commission to investigate domestic links to the Epstein network. This story became the day's dominant narrative, overshadowing the earlier counterintelligence success. Late afternoon saw a return to institutional accountability with the final sentencing of Sławomir Nowak, followed by reports of a "personnel earthquake" within the State Protection Service (SOP). The day concluded with a shift toward environmental forecasting, as media outlets prioritized reports of an impending climatic anomaly for the coming spring.