CA: Judge denies trial delay for killer deputy who cited “political climate” after Minnesota shootings

Source: San Diego Union-Tribune

“A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a former San Diego County sheriff’s deputy who fatally shot a fleeing detainee in 2020 must stand trial later this month, denying a defense request that sought to delay the civil rights trial because of the ‘current political climate’ following two recent fatal shootings by federal agents in Minneapolis. Aaron Richard Russell is scheduled to go on trial beginning Feb. 17 in U.S. District Court in San Diego on charges related to the May 2020 shooting death of Nicholas Bils, who had escaped from custody, was unarmed and was running away from law enforcement outside the downtown Central Jail when Russell shot him at least four times.” (02/05/26)

https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2026/02/04/judge-denies-trial-delay-for-ex-san-diego-deputy-who-cited-political-climate-after-minnesota-shootings/

Palestine: Israeli security service chief’s brother is accused of smuggling cigarettes into Gaza

Source: Seattle Times

“An Israeli court on Thursday indicted a brother of the chief of Israel’s security service for smuggling tens of thousands of dollars worth of cigarettes into war-ravaged Gaza Strip at a time when getting aid into the territory was difficult and many Palestinians were going hungry. The indictment of Bezalel Zini is the latest in a burgeoning scandal implicating more than a dozen people, many of them Israeli reserve soldiers, of personally profiting from the Israel-Hamas war and delivering goods into Gaza that could potentially benefit the militant group. His brother, Shin Bet chief David Zini, has not been implicated in the scandal.” (02/05/26)

https://archive.is/Ygk90

Starbucks Wins Dismissal of Missouri Regime’s Lawsuit Over DEI Policies

Source: US News & World Report

“A federal judge in ‌Missouri ​on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit ‌by the Republican-led state accusing Starbucks of using its commitment to ​diversity, equity and inclusion as a pretext to systematically discriminate based on race, gender and sexual ‍orientation. U.S. District Judge John Ross ​in St. Louis said the state’s case failed to prove that Starbucks actually discriminated ​against ‘even a single ⁠Missouri resident’ who worked at Starbucks or applied for a job there. Ross was appointed by then-President Barack Obama, a Democrat. The office of Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway, a Republican, alleged that Starbucks had unlawfully tied executive pay to the company’s achieving racial and gender-based ‌hiring quotas. The lawsuit was filed by Hanaway’s predecessor, Andrew Bailey, before he joined ​the ‌Trump administration as co-deputy director ‍of the ⁠FBI.” (02/05/26)

https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2026-02-05/starbucks-wins-dismissal-of-missouri-lawsuit-over-dei-policies

MD: Baltimore’s progressive mayor calls reporter “racist”

Source: Fox News

“Brandon Scott, the Democratic mayor of Baltimore, is facing questions about the taxpayer funds he uses for his transportation as well as social media pushback over a press conference where he suggested racism was a factor. Scott, a progressive who has served as mayor since 2020, is facing pressure over a Fox Baltimore report showing his primary vehicle, a 2025 Jeep Grand Wagoneer, is the most expensive government-issued vehicle operated by any mayor, governor, county executive or county commissioner in the state, costing taxpayers $163,495. Scott has responded to the report, which claims his SUV costs nearly twice as much as the next most expensive taxpayer vehicle in the state, by pointing to the cost of President Donald Trump’s ‘Beast’ vehicle, arguing that inflation is not being factored in and suggesting politics are at play.” (02/05/25)

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/baltimores-progressive-mayor-calls-reporter-racist-in-heated-exchange-over-luxury-taxpayer-vehicle

Iranian Nobel Peace Laureate Starts New Hunger Strike in Prison

Source: New York Times

“The Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has begun a hunger strike in an Iranian prison in protest of what she said was her unlawful detention, according to a statement from her family released on Wednesday. Ms. Mohammadi, a prominent Iranian rights and democracy activist, has been arrested and imprisoned repeatedly on charges of threatening national security. She was on a hunger strike most recently in 2023, when her family said she was being denied medical care while in detention. Ms. Mohammadi, 53, was allowed to temporarily leave prison for treatment in 2024 but was arrested again last December.” (02/05/26)

https://archive.is/jP3E9

FL: Voters sue over DeSantis’s re-gerrymandering stunt

Source: Yahoo! News

“Florida voters have filed a petition challenging Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R) push for mid-decade redistricting in the Sunshine State. A Thursday filing before the Florida Supreme Court argues that DeSantis does not have the authority to order the state Legislature to draw new maps. DeSantis last month issued a proclamation calling a spring special legislative session focused on congressional redistricting, pushing Florida further into the nationwide battle over district lines ahead of November’s high-stakes midterms.” (02/05/26)

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/florida-voters-sue-desantis-over-204854791.html

Lights back on in eastern Cuba after widespread blackout

Source: Yahoo! News

“Power was restored Thursday to eastern Cuba after an electricity grid failure plunged three provinces and part of a fourth into darkness the previous evening, authorities said. In the early hours of Thursday, the provinces of Holguin, Granma, Santiago de Cuba, and Guantanamo ‘were synchronized to the national power grid,’ said Felix Estrada of the ministry of energy and mines said on state television. He added that scheduled power cuts however remain in place in the four provinces despite the reconnection, due to the country’s ‘capacity deficit’ beyond the latest outage, which left hundreds of thousands of people without electricity.” (02/05/26)

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/lights-back-eastern-cuba-widespread-154111958.html?guccounter=1

Europe’s central bank maintains interest rate with economic growth resilient

Source: SFGate

“The European Central Bank left interest rates unchanged Thursday as the economy in the 21 countries that use the euro chugs past the disruption from U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs with growth modest, yet resilient. The bank left its benchmark deposit rate at 2%, where it has been since June. after a series of cuts from the peak of 4% starting in mid-2024. The reduced rate has been low enough to re-start mortgage lending for home sales and new construction due to reduced credit costs, boosting growth. Low unemployment is also contributing to demand for goods by consumers and helping keep the economy resilient without the stimulus of further rate cuts. As a result, the chief monetary authority for the eurozone may leave its rates unchanged into 2027, analysts say. The eurozone grew a stronger than expected 0.3% in the last three months of 2025, and may reach growth of 1.3% for all of this year, according to forecasts by Berenberg bank.” (02/05/25)

https://www.sfgate.com/news/world/article/europe-s-central-bank-maintains-interest-rate-21335244.php

Substack CEO informs users of a data breach

Source: Engadget

“The digital publishing platform Substack has told some of its users that their data was stolen in a security breach. The affected account holders had their email addresses and phone numbers scraped in a hack that occurred in October 2025. In an email posted on Bluesky, Substack CEO, Christ Best, said the company became aware of the breach on February 3, which involved an ‘unauthorized third party to access limited user data without permission.’ While internal metadata was also shared in the hack, Best said that credit card numbers and other financial details were not. No passwords were obtained either.” (02/05/26)

https://www.engadget.com/cybersecurity/substack-ceo-informs-users-of-a-data-breach-151113809.html