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March 25, 2026
Trump regime using local police against immigrants
Cities where citizens are most delinquent on debt
| Most Delinquent | Least Delinquent |
| 1. Detroit, MI | 91. San Diego, CA |
| 2. Newark, NJ | 92. Madison, WI |
| 3. Greensboro, NC | 93. Honolulu, HI |
| 4. Baton Rouge, LA | 94. San Jose, CA |
| 5. Philadelphia, PA | 95. St. Louis, MO |
| 6. San Bernardino, CA | 96. Seattle, WA |
| 7. Memphis, TN | 97. Fremont, CA |
| 8. Laredo, TX | 98. Boston, MA |
| 9. Baltimore, MD | 99. Scottsdale, AZ |
| 10. Toledo, OH | 100. San Francisco, CA |
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Iran
Music lawsuit
The Hill - The Supreme Court unanimously ruled Wednesday that Sony cannot hold Cox Communications liable for not disconnecting customers who illegally downloaded copyrighted music, a battle that has sent ripples through the music and telecommunications industries. Justice Clarence Thomas, writing for the majority, said a lower court got it wrong in putting Cox on the hook for damages over its users. Though the outcome for Cox was unanimous, two of the liberal justices didn’t sign onto Thomas’s broader reasoning.
“Under our precedents, a company is not liable as a copyright infringer for merely providing a service to the general public with knowledge that it will be used by some to infringe copyrights,” Thomas wrote....
The case has jolted the music and telecommunications industries ever since Sony won a $1 billion judgment against Cox at trial. The battle has also attracted interest from First Amendment and civil rights groups, who believe it poses broader free speech implications for bookstores and social media platforms.
Department of Homeland Security
The Hill - Senators’ bipartisan compromise to end the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown appears to be falling apart. The deal is taking a lot of fire from Democrats and conservative Senate Republicans.
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) bashed the proposal in a private GOP meeting, arguing it effectively defunds Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), a source told The Hill.
Democrats want more reforms, such as banning ICE agents from wearing masks and requiring federal immigration officers to obtain judicial warrants. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) rejected the deal but said Democrats would send a counteroffer.
Climate change
Donald Trump
Food problems
Trader Joe's Recall Expands: 12 Million Pounds of Frozen Foods Pulled From Shelves in 43 States
Product name: White Oak Pastures, Radically Traditional Farming, Grassfed Ground BeefSize: 16 oz (1 lb)Establishment number: EST 34729
Sell-by date: 03/19/26
Polls
The young & Facebook and Instagram
Wall Street Journal - A New Mexico jury found that Facebook and Instagram’s parent was liable for failing to protect young people from online dangers, including sexually explicit content, solicitation and human trafficking. |
The jury found Meta liable for misleading consumers about the safety of its platforms and endangering children, under the state’s consumer protection laws. The landmark verdict included $375 million in civil penalties. The case was among the first to test questions about whether social media companies should be held responsible for the content posted on their platforms. Meta disagrees with the verdict and plans to appeal, a company spokesman said. Separately, a federal judge said the U.S. government appeared to be punishing Anthropic in retribution for bringing into the public view its contracting dispute with the Pentagon. |
Putin
Middle East
Politics
ICE
March 24, 2026
Polls
The WRECK America Act
Donald Trump
College grads face job fears
US No Longer the Leader of the Free World
Putin
Kentucky’s Andy Beshear takes aim at Vance
Trump's test run
“We can use this as a test run, as a test case, to really perfect ICE’s involvement in the 2026 midterm elections.”
There it is. Not a conspiracy theory. And definitely not liberal hand-wringing. The man himself, in his own words, explaining exactly what’s going on at airports across the country right now.
I’ve been writing and talking about authoritarian playbooks for decades, including in my book The Hidden History of American Oligarchy: Reclaiming Our Democracy from the Ruling Class, and they almost always follow the same predictable script.
First, you exploit (Reichstag Fire, 9/11) or manufacture (“Border invasion,” Iran attack) a crisis. Use that to change the laws to give yourself more power as you flood public spaces with your militarized enforcers under the cover of “helping.”
Then you normalize it. Have you noticed how stories about ICE brutalizing and killing people have gone from the front pages to occasional mentions on social media?
Then you expand it. ICE has gone national, massive databases of protesters are being organized, and Trump this weekend came right out and said that his next target will be Democrats, who he called America’s “greatest enemy,” using the “Democrat Party” slur that Joe McCarthy suggested Republicans should always use:
“Now with the death of Iran, the greatest enemy America has is the Radical Left, Highly Incompetent, Democrat Party!”
Hitler didn’t march his stormtroopers into polling places on day one. He put them on street corners first, just like Trump is doing. By the time Germans understood what was happening, the intimidation and threats of violence or imprisonment were already baked into daily life, and questioning what was happening felt like questioning the natural order of things.