Too Old to Fight Jury Tyranny?

Source: Future of Freedom Foundation
by Angelo Monaco

“There are many negative ways to describe the United States Postal Service, but I never considered my mail-delivery person to be an instrument of government oppression. That changed when I retrieved my mail recently and discovered a summons from my home county demanding that I appear for ‘Jury Duty.’” (05/04/26)

https://www.fff.org/explore-freedom/article/too-old-to-fight-jury-tyranny/

Austria: Regime expels Russian diplomats over alleged spying

Source: United Press International

“Authorities in Austria have expelled three members of the Russian embassy staff for suspected spying, Austria’s foreign minister said Monday. Austrian Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger said the diplomats were suspected of using a ‘forest of antennae’ on the roof of the Russian embassy in Vienna to collect illicit data, The Guardian reported. The equipment was allegedly used to collect the data from organizations using satellite internet. … The three suspected spies have left the country, which has now expelled 14 Russian diplomats since 2020, The Guardian reported. Russian officials called this most recent decision ‘outrageous’ and ‘unjustified’ and promised retaliation.” (05/04/26)

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2026/05/04/austria-russian-diplomats-expelled/7991777914676/

Why Socialism Fails

Source: Foundation for Economic Education
by Deborah Palma

“In a complex economy with an advanced division of labor, individuals cannot rely solely on their own direct knowledge to decide how to allocate resources among many possible combinations. They require a common denominator that allows for the comparison of costs and benefits. This denominator is the price, which emerges from voluntary exchanges in the market. Prices are not arbitrary numbers; they are determined by exchange values arising from the competitive interaction between consumers and producers. Price reflects the relative scarcity of a good in relation to all other possible uses of the same factors of production. … Attempts to treat the economy as a system of simultaneous equations, in which equilibrium can be mathematically determined, ignore the dynamic nature of reality. The market is a continuous process of discovery, not a static state of rest.” (05/04/26)

https://fee.org/articles/why-socialism-doesnt-work/

Amazon opens up its logistics network to other businesses in growth push

Source: Reuters

Amazon.com is ‌opening the supply-chain network that has powered its operations for decades to other businesses, pitting it directly against logistics heavyweights such as UPS and FedEx. ‘Amazon Supply Chain Services’ will allow companies across industries such as retail, healthcare and manufacturing to use ​the tech giant’s freight network spanning ocean, road, rail and air to move, store and ​deliver everything from raw materials to final products. … With a fleet of more than 100 cargo planes — behind only FedEx and UPS — along with a vast network of warehouses and sorting hubs, Amazon’s move could ​make it a key logistics player and intensify competition on pricing and speed.” (05/04/26)

https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/amazon-opens-up-its-logistics-network-other-businesses-2026-05-04/

Corking the Front Door: Japan’s New Role in the Global Siege of China

Source: Antiwar.com
by Tina Antonis

“The verbal barbs between Japan and China have been a distraction; the real story is Japan’s deepening military integration with the Philippines. As the U.S. and its allies move to seal the Luzon Strait, Japan is shedding its pacifist skin to serve as the regional arsenal, providing the hardware and the boots on the ground necessary to turn the Front Door of the South China Sea into a strategic bottleneck. It is the tactical manifestation of a new cold war focused on maritime choke points and the kinetic kneecapping of China’s Belt and Road Initiative.” (05/04/26)

https://original.antiwar.com/t-m-antonis/2026/05/03/corking-the-front-door-japans-new-role-in-the-global-siege-of-china/

John Roberts Is George Wallace With a Harvard Law Degree

Source: Common Dreams
by Miles Mogulescu

“George Wallace was sworn in as Governor of Alabama in 1963 and famously declared in his inauguration speech (written by a Ku Klux Klan leader) ‘segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever.’ Two years later, Alabama state troopers violently broke up a nighttime voting rights march during which a police officer shot and killed young African American protester and Baptist deacon Jimmie Lee Jackson who was unarmed and protecting his mother. In response, civil rights leaders, including Martin Luther King and John Lewis, organized a mass march from Selma to Montgomery over the Edmund Pettus Bridge in an attempt to deliver a civil rights and voting rights message to Gov. Wallace. It became known as ‘Bloody Sunday’ as state troopers gassed and beat the protestors, including fracturing Lewis’ skull and sending 57 others to the hospital.” [editor’s note: The delulu continues from these race-baiting “progressive” pundits – SAT] (05/04/26)

DC: Judge limits tree cutting at golf course Trump aims to renovate

Source: ESPN

“A federal judge told the U.S. government Monday not to cut down more than 10 trees without first providing notice amid a legal dispute at a historic Washington golf course that President Donald Trump plans to renovate. U.S. District Court Judge Ana Reyes said during a remote hearing that she wasn’t going to issue a temporary restraining order just yet in the case brought by the DC Preservation League. She also told the National Park Service that it should first discuss any plans with government lawyers if it is going to cut down more than 10 trees. Monday’s hearing came after the plaintiff’s emergency petition seeking to stop work at the course, citing news reports that major renovations were to begin Monday.” (05/04/26)

https://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/id/48676039/judge-limits-tree-cutting-golf-course-trump-aims-renovate