Source: Brownstone Institute
by Joseph Varon
“Recent studies reveal a striking statistic: over the last decade, approximately 30% of primary care physicians have either retired or switched to non-clinical roles, leaving a notable gap in patient care. Something subtle has been happening in American medicine, and it’s easy to miss if you’re not looking for it. There have been no emergency declarations, no ribbon-cutting ceremonies, no breaking news alerts. No one has announced it officially. But if you pay attention — if you walk into clinics that once buzzed with conversation, if you notice how long it takes now to get an appointment, if you see how often a familiar nameplate disappears from a door — you begin to feel it. The waiting rooms are quieter. Not calmer. Not healthier. Just quieter in a method that feels wrong. The type of quiet that doesn’t signal relief, but absence.” (02/06/26)
https://brownstone.org/articles/the-silence-of-the-waiting-rooms/
Source: SFGate
“The makers of mobile apps designed to help shoppers identify and boycott American goods say they saw a surge of interest in Denmark and beyond after the recent flare-up in tensions over U.S. President Donald Trump’s designs on Greenland. The creator of the ‘Made O’Meter’ app, Ian Rosenfeldt, said he saw around 30,000 downloads of the free app in just three days at the height of the trans-Atlantic diplomatic crisis in late January out of more than 100,000 since it was launched in March. Rosenfeldt, who lives in Copenhagen and works in digital marketing, decided to create the app a year ago after joining a Facebook group of like-minded Danes hoping to boycott U.S. goods.” (02/08/26)
https://www.sfgate.com/news/world/article/greenland-crisis-boosted-danish-apps-designed-to-21341015.php
Source: The New Republic
“Trump Press Sec Snaps at Media as Spin on Threat to Rig 2026 Goes Awry.” (02/06/26)
https://newrepublic.com/article/206228/trump-press-sec-snaps-media-spin-threat-rig-2026-goes-awry
Source: The Bulwark
“Trump Is Treating Elections Like Crimes (w/ Elliot Williams).” (02/06/26)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wty0rJ5yTAQ
Source: Macroeconomic Policy Nexus
by David Beckworth
“Quantitative Easing (QE) is back in the news. So, too, is the large size of the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet. The public’s renewed interest in these topics has been sparked by President Trump’s nomination of Kevin Warsh to be the next Fed Chair. Warsh is a vocal critic of both QE and the Fed’s expansive balance sheet, and he has called for a ‘regime change’ at the Fed on these issues. I am broadly sympathetic to Warsh’s concerns about the size of the Fed’s balance sheet, and in previous newsletters I have outlined several steps to carefully reduce it. In this piece, however, I will focus on QE itself.” (02/06/26)
https://macroeconomicpolicynexus.substack.com/p/three-views-of-qe-irrelevance-insurance
Source: Foundation for Economic Education
by Mark Nayler
“Spain receives much well-deserved praise for its rail network, the second-largest in the world after China’s, with around 4,000 kilometers (2,485 miles) of high-speed track. Rail travel in the Iberian country now accounts for 56% of all travel, more than road and air combined, with high-speed services connecting over fifty Spanish cities. In 2009, then-US President Barack Obama credited the 470-kilometer (292-mile) line linking Madrid to the southern city of Seville — the country’s first high-speed service, opened in 1992 — as one of the inspirations for creating a network of comparable efficiency across America. But after four incidents in less than a week, public trust in Spain’s world-class network has been shaken.” (02/06/26)
https://fee.org/articles/track-record/
Source: Christian Science Monitor
by staff
“Liberated from a dictatorship 14 months ago, Syrians are struggling to unify their pivotal Middle East country. One example was an attack last month by the new government on an ethnic Kurdish area. A negotiated settlement has since calmed the region – a small step toward democracy – but it has also brought a fresh focus on an old problem: What to do with the former fighters of the Islamic State group and their families? While ISIS forces were decisively defeated in 2019 through a multinational effort, northeastern Syria is still home to pockets of former fighters – and more than 20 prison camps administered until now by Kurdish forces with U.S. support. Some governments and analysts worry that these camps are potential hotbeds for fomenting continued radicalism. Many of the estimated 50,000 prisoners are family members of ISIS fighters from Syria and Iraq.” (02/06/25)
https://www.csmonitor.com/Editorials/2026/0206/Mending-the-vestiges-of-jihadism
Source: In These Times
by Sarah Lazare
“Federal immigration agents have abducted Eustaquio Orozco Verdusco, a workers’ rights organizer well known in Minnesota for fighting wage theft and labor trafficking. His attorney and son say he is currently held at the Cibola County Correctional Center in New Mexico, run by CoreCivic, one of the largest private prison companies in the United States. For the first time, his family is going to the press as community support for his release is swelling. All we care about is having him back with us, at home in Minnesota,’ his son, Gerardo Orozco Guzman, told me. ’That’s all we want.’ Our interview followed a judge’s ruling in the District Court of Minnesota on Wednesday that denied and dismissed Orozco Verdusco’s habeas corpus petition challenging his unlawful detention.” (02/06/25)
https://inthesetimes.com/article/worker-organizer-abducted-immigration-minneapolis
Source: Al Jazeera [Qatari state media]
“Pakistan’s military says it has arrested four ‘facilitators’ who helped the attacker in Friday’s deadly Islamabad mosque bombing as authorities intensify a security crackdown amid rising concerns over cross-border attacks. Thousands of mourners gathered in the capital on Saturday to bury the victims of the attack, which killed at least 32 worshippers and injured 170 others, officials said. … The military alleged that the ‘planning, training, and indoctrination for the attack took place in Afghanistan,’ adding that under ‘Afghan Taliban patronage, extremist groups continue to pose a serious threat to regional and global peace.'” (02/07/26)
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/2/7/thousands-mourn-32-victims-of-islamabad-shia-mosque-bombing-in-pakistan
Source: New York Times
“Bezos Guts The Washington Post.” (02/06/26)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcWHemJVWy4