The Polish editorial cycle began with a focus on geopolitical security and President Trump’s criticism of the American Super Bowl, marking a transition from previous national mourning. By mid-morning, editorial priority shifted sharply to the domestic economy as news broke of a potential acquisition of the logistics giant InPost by an American corporation, signaling a major move in national infrastructure. In the early afternoon, the narrative became increasingly localized and granular, focusing on criminal justice and urban safety. Editors prioritized the court’s ruling on the insanity of a University of Warsaw murder suspect and a dramatic, high-stakes robbery involving the detonation of a delivery van. This focus on logistics and security continued through reports of lost packages and courier failures. The evening cycle returned to institutional authority and public order. Coverage was dominated by a formal address from the King and reports of a police manhunt following a violent clash between football hooligans, ending the day with an emphasis on domestic law enforcement.