India: Stampede at railway station kills at least 18

Source: CBS News

“At least 18 people, including 14 women, were killed in a stampede at a railway station in India’s capital of New Delhi, the Press Trust of India news agency reported Sunday. Many of the victims were Hindu pilgrims who were traveling to the Maha Kumbh festival in Prayagraj in northern India, according to Delhi’s caretaker chief minister, Atishi, who uses only one name. … The incident occurred after some passengers slipped and fell on others while coming down from a footbridge that connects train platforms, authorities said.” (02/16/25)

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/stampede-railway-station-new-delhi-india/

The Anarchist Experience, episode 515

Source: The Anarchist Experience

“Rich, MC, and KS discuss Reason not being on board with the cuts that DOGE is making, what has DOGE been finding, why the left is more tribal than the right, and this HEADLINE: Argentina To Revoke All Medical Marijuana Cultivation Permits.” (02/15/25)

https://theanarchistexperience.wordpress.com/2025/02/15/the-anarchist-experience-515/

The upside, risks and limits of DOGE

Source: Orange County Register
by Veronique de Rugy

“America’s debt crisis is no longer a distant concern; it’s an immediate threat with immediate consequences. Some politicians — perhaps realizing that it’s become more difficult to ignore the problem and avoid repercussions — are turning to executive action. This includes the Trump administration’s embrace of Elon Musk’s increasingly active Department of Government Efficiency. It’s an unorthodox approach that may make some important progress reducing fraud and improving efficiency. But it isn’t foolproof or without tremendous risks.” (02/14/25)

https://archive.is/Xkegd

What We Owe Each Other

Source: EconLog
by Jon Murphy

“Recently here at EconLog Scott Sumner and Janet Bufton have had an interesting discussion on liberalism as an antidote against authoritarianism (see Sumner here, Bufton’s comments here, and Sumner’s continuation here). The central theme has been how liberalism, properly understood and consistently applied, helps inoculate one against a descent into authoritarianism, even if one likes what the authoritarian is doing. They’re great posts and you should read them (even if you have already). But I think there is a gap in the conversation that I wish to fill: what unique aspect of liberalism makes it an effective vaccine? The liberal understanding of justice makes it an effective vaccine.” (02/14/25)

https://www.econlib.org/what-we-owe-each-other/

What’s next? Breakthroughs and roadblocks in electric transmission regulation.

Source: Niskanen Center
by Rachel Levin & Swad Sathe

“Electrical transmission infrastructure is the backbone of the U.S. electric grid, ensuring reliable power delivery from generation sources to homes and businesses across vast distances. A strong transmission network is vital for grid stability, economic growth, and an inclusive energy strategy that incorporates diverse generation sources. With electricity demand rising for the first time in decades, expanding and modernizing transmission is essential to maintaining a resilient and uninterrupted power supply. Below, we review key legislative milestones from the last session of Congress and examine the challenges the 119th Congress will need to address to strengthen the nation’s transmission infrastructure.” (02/14/25)

https://www.niskanencenter.org/whats-next-breakthroughs-and-roadblocks-in-electric-transmission-regulation/

Free Talk Live, 02/15/25

Source: Free Talk Live

“Trump trolling? :: Religious fights over land :: Trump pranking Netanyahu? :: Hamas was created by Israel, anyway :: Teenage Dream, best album of all time? :: Will Turd’s music heal the divide between men and women? :: FreedomLawSchool.org :: A man calls in who went to Larkin Rose’s tax trial :: Taxes are theft :: Gov used covid to destroy small businesses :: Land of the fee home of the slave :: Traffic lights in Mexico and spontaneous order :: 80 million Americans don’t file :: The bureaucrats are the minions of the banks :: The FBI falling apart? :: 2025-02-15 :: Bonnie, Riley, Stu.” (02/15/25)

https://soundcloud.com/freetalklive/free-talk-live-2025-02-15

Connect the Dots: Trump, Public Health, and the Third World

Source: Brownstone Institute
by Steven Kritz

“A number of reporters, including some who write for Brownstone Journal have legitimately expressed concern that third-world countries would bear the brunt of the withdrawal of the US from the World Health Organization (WHO). Areas of concern include public health programs to address HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis (TB), and malaria. I share these concerns, but I will now connect a few dots to see whether these concerns are overblown.” (02/14/25)

https://brownstone.org/articles/connect-the-dots-trump-public-health-and-the-third-world/

Iraq: Turkish opposition party delegation meets with Kurdish leader as part of PKK peace efforts

Source: Seattle Times

“A Turkish opposition party delegation arrived in Iraq’s semiautonomous Kurdish region Sunday against the backdrop of peace efforts between Ankara and a banned Kurdish separatist movement in Turkey. The delegation led by Sirri Sureyya Onder and Pervin Buldan, two senior officials with the pro-Kurdish People’s Equality and Democracy Party, or DEM, in Turkey, met with Masoud Barzani, the head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party — the dominant Kurdish party in Iraq — in Irbil Sunday. Barzani’s office said in a statement that they discussed ‘the peace process in Turkey’ and that the Turkish delegation conveyed a message from Abdullah Ocalan, the imprisoned leader of Turkey’s banned Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK.” (02/16/25)

https://archive.is/EfYg3