Source: Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression
by Graham Piro
“Texas Tech leaders have somehow convinced themselves that race and gender are not legitimate topics to discuss in a psychology class. That’s absurd on its face: You can’t teach human behavior while treating basic dimensions of human identity as off-limits. Will Crescioni, a lecturer in Texas Tech’s Department of Psychological Sciences, submitted his course materials for his honors-level psychology course the same day the Texas Tech system issued a memo ordering universities to review courses and ensure faculty do not ‘promote or otherwise inculcate’ certain ideas related to race and gender. Just over a month later — and only two days before the semester began — his course was scrapped. His offense? Refusing to alter his course content.” (02/17/26)
“The author Arundhati Roy is boycotting the Berlinale film festival because organizers have suggested that artists should not be compelled to talk about politics. This would seem to be unobjectionable: free speech should also apply to artists who don’t want to let reporters troll them into a political controversy …. A group of 81 actors and other festival participants — among them Tilda Swinton and Javier Bardem — signed an open letter hitting back at the Berlinale and making clear what this fight is really about: ‘Berlinale has so far not even met the demands of its community to issue a statement that affirms the Palestinian’ narrative of the war, the statement complained. More to the point, the letter warned: ‘The tide is changing across the international film world. Many international film festivals have endorsed the cultural boycott of apartheid Israel.’ Ah, there we are. Actors want an anti-Jewish blacklist. In the name of free speech and anti-fascism.” (02/17/26)
“U.S. Capitol Police in Washington, D.C., arrested an 18-year-old man Tuesday after he ran from his vehicle toward the west side of the Capitol Building armed with a shotgun. Capital Police Chief Michael Sullivan said the man, identified as Carter Camacho of Smyrna, Georgia, was arrested after he parked a Mercedes SUV near the Capitol, got out and ran ‘several hundred yards’ toward the building with a shotgun before officers intercepted him and ordered him to put down the firearm and get on the ground. Speaking at a press conference following the arrest, Sullivan said Camacho was wearing a tactical vest and gloves and had a Kevlar helmet and gas mask in the vehicle.” (02/17/26)
“Trent and Caitlin boogie with friend-of-the-program, journalist Jonathan M. Katz of The Racket. They talk Super Bowl, Bad Bunny, the TPUSA halftime safe space show, and immigration detention.” (02/17/26)
“A New Mexico state representative has again filed a constitutional amendment that would allow three or more contiguous counties in the State to vote to secede if at least 15% of the counties’ electorate sign a petition to put the question on the ballot and then there is a simple majority vote. While no one expects the bill to even get out of committee, it shows that secession from States is still considered a valid and desirable action in many States.” (02/17/26)
“A New Castle resident shot a man who allegedly broke into his home early Monday morning, according to local authorities. New Castle police officers arrived at a home in the 1600 block of South Jefferson Street just after 6 a.m. following reports of a burglary. The person who called 911 told dispatchers that an intruder had entered the house and was shot by the owner. When officers entered the home, they found a male suspect with a gunshot wound to his left leg.” (02/17/26)