“We are not going to get ICE off our streets by fearing this president,” she said in a statement to HuffPost on Monday. “We are not going to protect our rights or Home Rule by obeying in advance. Threatening Home Rule because you do not like how residents vote is an attack on democracy itself.
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Trump even wants to take away DC residents' vote
“We are not going to get ICE off our streets by fearing this president,” she said in a statement to HuffPost on Monday. “We are not going to protect our rights or Home Rule by obeying in advance. Threatening Home Rule because you do not like how residents vote is an attack on democracy itself.
Public schools
- Federal data show White students fell from 51 percent to 44 percent of public school enrollment over ten years.
- Hispanic enrollment rose from 24 percent to 29 percent in the same period.
- The Census Bureau also found White students were below half of K–12 enrollment in 2021.
Best run cities
To evaluate the effectiveness of city leadership, WalletHub analyzed 148 of the nation’s largest cities based on their operating efficiency. The study developed a “Quality of City Services” score for each city, using 36 key performance indicators across six service categories, and compared those results to each city’s total per-capita budget.
| Top 20 Best-Run Cities in America | ||
| 1. Provo, UT | 11. Las Cruces, NM | |
| 2. Nampa, ID | 12. Oklahoma City, OK | |
| 3. Manchester, NH | 13. Mobile, AL | |
| 4. Boise, ID | 14. Dover, DE | |
| 5. Nashua, NH | 15. Chesapeake, VA | |
| 6. Sioux Falls, SD | 16. Warwick, RI | |
| 7. Fort Wayne, IN | 17. Durham, NC | |
| 8. Virginia Beach, VA | 18. Jacksonville, FL | |
| 9. Lincoln, NE | 19. Lexington-Fayette, KY | |
| 10. Mesa, AZ | 20. Missoula, MT | |
Best vs. Worst
- Casper, Wyoming, has the lowest long-term debt outstanding per capita, which is 64.9 times lower than in Oakland, California, the city with the highest.
- Nampa, Idaho, has among the fewest property crimes (per 1,000 residents), which is 9.7 times fewer than in Oakland city, California, the city with the most.
- Rapid City, South Dakota, has the lowest unemployment rate, which is 8.8 times lower than in Flint, Michigan, the city with the highest.
- Fremont, California, has the lowest share of the population living in poverty, which is 6.6 times lower than in Flint, Michigan, the city with the highest.
Meanwhile. ..
NPR - A third of Illinois counties have passed resolutions seeking to separate from the city of Chicago to form a 51st state. People in these rural counties resent what they see as Chicago's disproportionate power. NPR - The U.K. government has announced it will ban social media for all children under 16. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he was "giving children their childhood back." |
Middle East
NPR - Israel, which began the war in Iran with the U.S., has been sidelined in the agreement that the U.S. and Iran are expected to sign on Friday to begin negotiations to end hostilities. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not be party to those negotiations, and it could spoil peace efforts. |
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Roku and Fox
Bloomberg - Fox’s surprise acquisition of Roku is a $22 billion bet on streaming as the company’s future, after years of building up a cable-TV empire and amassing sports media rights.
- The deal will make Fox a streaming distributor as well as a content company, and the combined company will become the third-largest player in US television by viewing share.
- It’s a gamble by Lachlan Murdoch, fresh off a succession battle that cemented his role as heir apparent to his father’s media empire.
- Investors balked at the Roku deal, sending Fox shares down 17%, their steepest decline on record. Competitors including Google and Samsung are working to narrow Roku’s lead, while Walmart bought smart-TV maker Vizio in 2024 to accelerate its advertising business.
Word
“This is an administration capable of immense, epic destruction, but unable to create much besides spectacle.” - Michelle Goldberg, NY Times Opinion columnist
Trump's war on voting rights
- California Gov. Gavin Newsom said the DOJ is investigating him and his wife.
