February 2026

West Virginia Bill Exempts Residents From Real ID Requirements

West Virginia Delegates Anders and Kimble have introduced House Bill 5514, proposing that state residents be exempt from mandatory Real ID requirements. The bill asserts that the Real ID Act of 2005 imposes unnecessary costs and inconveniences on citizens, and potentially infringes upon the Tenth Amendment. If passed, the Division of Motor Vehicles would cease mandatory Real ID implementation and report any federal attempts to enforce it, though residents could still voluntarily obtain a Real ID. This measure comes as Real IDs become a federal requirement for domestic air travel and entry into federal facilities starting in May 2025.

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Bondi Leaves DOJ in Ruins: Calls for Watergate-Level Reforms Mount

Pam Bondi’s recent behavior before the House Judiciary Committee exemplified a disturbing trend of presidential influence over the Justice Department, a pattern that echoes historical abuses of power. The article argues that a future Democratic attorney general faces a significant challenge in restoring the department’s independence and public trust. This rebuilding effort should draw inspiration from post-Watergate reforms aimed at insulating law enforcement from political interference, a necessity underscored by the article’s critique of Donald Trump’s administration. Without robust congressional action and potentially bold measures like court expansion, the damage inflicted on the Justice Department risks becoming permanent.

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ICE Agents Admit Lying Under Oath After Shooting Suspect

In a recent case, federal agents pursued DoorDash driver Alfredo Alejandro Aljorna, who then sought refuge at his home with his cousin, Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis. Sosa-Celis alleges he was shot in the leg by an ICE agent during the encounter, a claim that conflicted with an initial Department of Homeland Security account. After initially filing criminal charges based on the DHS narrative, the Justice Department reversed course, citing newly discovered evidence and admitting federal agents made “false statements” under oath, leading to the dismissal of charges.

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Musk Claims Victory After Releasing Medicaid Data

Elon Musk has declared a victory of sorts with the recent release of a substantial amount of Medicaid spending data, a move he suggests will empower the public to identify instances of fraud. This data, spanning claims, medical procedures, and payments from January 2018 through December 2024, was unveiled by what’s described as a Department of Government Efficiency team. Musk took to his platform, X, to herald this release, framing it as a tool for public scrutiny and self-investigation into potential malfeasance.

The narrative surrounding this data release is, however, far from straightforward. While Musk frames it as a victory for transparency and public participation in rooting out fraud, many reactions express deep skepticism and concern.… Continue reading

Rutte’s Russia Claims Undermine Reality of Ongoing Hybrid War

Despite current confidence in a swift victory should conflict arise, concerns are mounting within NATO that Russia is actively preparing for war by 2030. Recent assessments by German military officials suggest an attack on NATO members could occur within two to three years, with Norway also acknowledging the possibility of territorial invasion to protect nuclear assets. Furthermore, large-scale exercises have exposed significant weaknesses in NATO’s preparedness for modern warfare, particularly concerning drone deployment and overall readiness.

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Home Builders Warn GOP South Texas Could Turn Blue Due to Immigration Raids

The idea that South Texas might never turn Republican again is a stark warning that’s resonating, particularly from an unlikely source: home builders. It seems the very industries that benefited from and perhaps quietly supported anti-immigrant policies are now finding themselves on the receiving end, and they’re telling the GOP, especially under a Trump-led agenda, that this could have serious electoral consequences in a region with a significant Latino population.

This sentiment highlights a profound disconnect. The argument is that if you were relying on immigrant labor for your business, as many in the construction industry have been, then rallying behind policies that target and deport these very individuals is a self-defeating strategy.… Continue reading

China Eliminates Tariffs on 53 African Nations, Securing Market Access

China’s announcement to implement zero tariffs on imports from 53 African countries, effective May 1, 2026, signals a significant shift in global trade dynamics and presents a compelling opportunity for economic development across the continent. This move, reported by state media, signifies China’s intention to deepen its economic ties with Africa, not just for resource acquisition, but also to tap into its burgeoning consumer market. It’s fascinating to consider the implications of this policy, especially when viewed against the backdrop of global trade practices.

The decision to eliminate import duties on goods from these 53 African nations with which China has diplomatic relations is a substantial one.… Continue reading

Teen Dies of Cancer While Father Detained by ICE

A courageous Chicago teenager, who fought tirelessly for her father’s release from ICE custody while battling a devastating illness herself, has sadly passed away at the young age of 16. This heartbreaking situation underscores a profound tragedy, leaving many to question the systems and societal values that allowed such circumstances to unfold. Ofelia Torres, as she was known, succumbed to a rare and aggressive form of cancer, metastatic alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma. Her fight was not only against her own illness but also a desperate plea for her family to be whole during her final days.

The cruel irony of this story lies in the fact that Ofelia’s father was not by her side when she took her last breath.… Continue reading

Maxwell Lied on Citizenship Application

Ghislaine Maxwell’s application for U.S. citizenship, revealed in newly released Justice Department documents, shows she answered “no” to questions about ever committing a crime or procuring individuals for prostitution. Despite this denial on her N-400 form, evidence indicates Maxwell actively recruited and trafficked underage girls for Jeffrey Epstein’s activities starting in 1994. These filings highlight a direct contradiction between Maxwell’s sworn statements and her documented criminal involvement.

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Trump Administration Dismantles Supercomputers Vital for Weather and Climate Research

The National Science Foundation has announced plans to transfer control of the National Center for Atmospheric Research’s critical supercomputing facility to an unspecified third party. This move, part of a broader effort to dismantle the center, has raised concerns about disruptions to high-performance computing essential for weather and climate modeling. The facility supports approximately 1,500 researchers nationwide, contributing to improved extreme weather forecasts and other vital applications. Experts warn that fragmenting NCAR could jeopardize national interests and hinder NOAA’s ability to enhance its weather modeling capabilities.

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