No Moral Standing to Complain about Supposed Cuban Terrorism

Source: Future of Freedom Foundation
by Jacob G Hornberger

“There is a principle in the law that one must have ‘standing’ before bringing a legal action against someone else. If the person lacks standing, his case is disallowed. In the build-up to one of its patented regime-change operations, the U.S. government, especially the national-security branch of the government, has accused Cuba’s government of being a supporter of terrorism. That’s rich, especially given that the U.S. government has long been — and continues to be — one of the biggest supporters of terrorism against Cuba. Given such, the U.S. government clearly lacks moral standing to complain about any supposed support of terrorism by the Cuban government.” (05/27/26)

https://www.fff.org/2026/05/27/no-moral-standing-to-complain-about-supposed-cuban-terrorism/

Spain: Police search headquarters of PM Sanchez’s ruling party

Source: South China Morning Post [Hong Kong]

“Spanish police are searching the headquarters of the ruling Socialist Party as part of an ongoing investigation into possible financial wrongdoing, the Civil Guard said on Wednesday. The raid on the office in central Madrid is another blow to the party of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, whose Socialists have been hammered by a series of corruption scandals. The Civil Guard said the police were under judicial orders to find material relevant to a National Court probe into accusations of corruption against former party members and other individuals.” (05/27/26)

https://archive.is/Kw9Y5

Conserving the Last Mature Forests in Maine

Source: Property and Environment Research Center
by Jonathan Thompson, Adam Daigneault, & Joshua Plisinski

“Old-growth forests provide exceptional ecological and cultural value, store disproportionately large amounts of carbon, and support unique habitat structures and species assemblages not found in younger forests. Consequently, their protection has been a longstanding conservation priority. Yet globally, old-growth forests are rare, fragmented, and in decline.” (05/27/26)

https://www.perc.org/2026/05/27/conserving-the-last-mature-forests-in-maine/

Louisiana Explores New Energy Options

Source: Foundation for Economic Education
by Pelican Institute for Public Policy

“At the April meeting of the Louisiana Public Service Commission, Commissioner JP Coussan directed staff to open a rulemaking docket evaluating ‘private use electrical networks’ — a move that could fundamentally reshape how large-scale energy projects are powered in Louisiana. The directive comes at a pivotal moment for the state. Louisiana is rapidly emerging as a national hub for artificial intelligence infrastructure, hyperscale data centers, advanced manufacturing, and industrial expansion. But meeting that demand will require something the current regulatory structure struggles to deliver: dramatically more electricity production at market speed.” (05/27/26)

https://fee.org/articles/louisiana-explores-new-energy-options/

Biden sues US DOJ over planned release of conversations with biographer

Source: CBC News [Canadian state media]

“Former U.S. president Joe Biden sued the U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday, seeking to bar the release of audio recordings and transcripts of ‌private conversations with his biographer in 2016 and 2017. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Washington D.C., comes ahead of the department’s planned June 15 release of ​the materials to the U.S. House judiciary ​committee and the conservative Heritage Foundation. The foundation sought them after they were used as part of then-special counsel Robert ​Hur’s 2023 investigation into Biden’s handling of classified documents. ⁠Hur declined to ⁠bring criminal charges.” (05/26/26)

https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/biden-justice-dept-lawsuit-recordings-interview-9.7213289