2026

Delta Suspends Congressional Travel Perks

Due to the ongoing partial government shutdown, Delta Air Lines is temporarily suspending specialty services for members of Congress, including airport escorts and “red coat” services, treating them as regular passengers. This decision comes as the shutdown impacts TSA operations, leading to increased wait times at airports, with up to 40% of TSA agents calling out. Delta CEO Ed Bastian has publicly condemned the lack of payment for TSA agents, emphasizing their crucial role in airport security.

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US Demands $5 Trillion from Gulf States to Stop Iran War

Reports circulating on BBC Arabic, attributed to Omani journalist Salem al-Juhouri, allege that the Trump administration has demanded trillions of dollars from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states. These alleged financial contributions, purportedly ranging from $2.5 trillion to $5 trillion, are linked to either continuing or ceasing the conflict with Iran. These claims suggest a broader U.S. effort to secure financial and military support from regional allies amidst ongoing hostilities with Iran, which escalated following a joint U.S.-Israeli offensive on February 28th. Official confirmation from either U.S. or Gulf authorities regarding these demands has not been provided.

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White House Faces Scrutiny Over Massive Bets Before Trump’s Iran Announcement

Traders made substantial bets on falling oil prices just minutes before President Trump announced postponed strikes on Iran, a move that subsequently caused oil prices to drop. These unusually large trades, totaling approximately $580 million, occurred in the minutes leading up to Trump’s statement on Truth Social. The timing of these transactions has raised questions about potential insider information, although White House officials deny any such misconduct. Iran’s foreign ministry, meanwhile, dismissed the idea of negotiations, suggesting the announcement was aimed at lowering energy prices.

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UK Mandates Solar Panels and Heat Pumps in New Homes

In response to economic pressures stemming from the Iran conflict and aiming to bolster energy security, the U.K. government has introduced new regulations mandating the installation of heat pumps and solar panels in all new homes built across England. These measures, part of the Future Homes Standard set to take effect from 2028, will require new-builds to incorporate on-site renewable electricity generation, primarily through solar power, and adopt low-carbon heating solutions like heat pumps. This push for clean power is intended to reduce reliance on volatile fossil fuel markets and enhance national energy sovereignty, with plug-in solar panels also becoming available for individual homeowners.

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US Regulator Bans New Foreign Routers Citing Security Risks

A recent decision by a US regulator to ban imports of new foreign-made routers, citing significant cybersecurity risks, has ignited a flurry of commentary and concern. The move, which specifically targets new models rather than existing ones, suggests a proactive effort to fortify critical infrastructure against potential foreign exploitation. The rationale behind this ban is rooted in the belief that these imported devices could be leveraged by malicious actors to disrupt essential services, engage in espionage, and facilitate intellectual property theft, with specific mentions of past exploits like Volt and Salt Typhoon underscoring the perceived threat.

However, the announcement has immediately prompted questions about the practical implications, particularly given the widespread reliance on foreign manufacturing for router production.… Continue reading

Woman Found Dead After Second Disappearance Raises Questions About Mental Health System

As detailed in a recent press release, Brunswick police announced the discovery of 56-year-old Rebecca Dorr on Saturday. Dorr was found deceased in a wooded area near local walking trails, nearly two months after her disappearance from her residence on January 25th. This incident marked the second time Dorr had gone missing in recent months, with her previous disappearance occurring in August 2025. Authorities stated that Dorr was believed to have left on foot and may have been experiencing mental health challenges. Her death is currently not considered suspicious.

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FBI Investigation Into Kash Patel Deeper Than Reported

It appears the FBI’s investigation into Kash Patel was more extensive than previously understood, with a nondisclosure order issued by a U.S. Magistrate Judge in late 2022 significantly curtailing what could be publicly revealed. This judicial action, taken by Judge James Mazzone on November 30, 2022, was specifically in relation to the probe of Patel and cited substantial grounds for secrecy. The judge’s rationale for this extraordinary measure was the reasonable belief that any disclosure would lead to severe repercussions, including the risk of flight from prosecution, destruction or tampering with evidence, intimidation of potential witnesses, and ultimately, serious jeopardy to the ongoing investigation itself.… Continue reading

New DHS Head Boasts About Spanking Children

As incoming Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin faces confirmation, resurfaced comments reveal his endorsement of physical discipline for his children. In a video from October 2023, Mullin, a father of six and former MMA fighter, spoke to a group aiming to elect “Godly people” to local office. He recounted spanking his children and threatening his daughter’s boyfriend, stating, “If I ever see you kiss her in front of me, I’m dragging your face across the asphalt.” Mullin also shared anecdotes about physically disciplining his daughters, noting they would forgive him shortly after, and described his son’s self-punishing reactions to discipline.

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