I Went to Minneapolis to Bear Witness — and to Make Amends
Source: Mother Jones
by Rob Schenck
“Once a leader in the Christian right, I joined clergy risking arrest to confront ICE — and the faith I helped weaponize.” (02/13/26)
Source: Mother Jones
by Rob Schenck
“Once a leader in the Christian right, I joined clergy risking arrest to confront ICE — and the faith I helped weaponize.” (02/13/26)
Source: The Daily Economy
by Stefan Bartl
“‘Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get.’ The line from Forrest Gump is meant to capture uncertainty in love and life, but every Valentine’s Day, it accidentally describes markets just as well. Chocolate prices rise, products take different shapes, and consumers are surprised once again at the checkout line. The usual explanation immediately turns to corporate greed. Yet what Forrest Gump’s chocolate box really reminds us is that uncertainty, timing, and expectations shape outcomes, and that prices exist to navigate uncertainty, not to exploit it.” (02/13/26)
Source: SFGate
“The chairman of the Marin County Republicans sounded alarms this week about possible voting by dead people during the special election last November. During a Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday, John Turnacliff requested that the county’s registrar of voters look into the matter. ‘I, along with others on our committee, have been dissecting Marin County voter rolls for over three years,’ Turnacliff said during the public comment portion of the meeting. ‘… And based on our analysis of the ballots that were returned for the Prop. 50 special election on Nov. 4, we found 73 people, 73 dead people had voted in that election.’ Asking Natalie Adona, the county’s registrar of voters, to review those numbers, Turnacliff said, ‘In summary, dead people are voting in Marin County, and we would like to know why.'” (02/14/26)
https://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/marin-county-republicans-voters-21350060.php
Source: New York Times
“A Surge of Children in ICE Detention, and Meta’s Plans for Facial Recognition.” (02/13/26)
Source: Lions of Liberty
“Larry Sharpe INFILTRATES New York GOP Primary for GOVERNOR.” (02/13/26)
Source: Law & Liberty
by Gage Klipper
“The concept of ‘filial piety’ is as old as Western civilization itself. From The Oresteia to Virgil’s Aeneid and Shakespeare’s King Lear, generational continuity has hinged on the children’s hierarchical duty to honor, obey, and sometimes even avenge their parents. But in the modern era, where individualism reigns, hierarchy is all but leveled, and historical change can occur within one generation, generational obligation feels more mutual. In literature, Russian novelist Ivan Turgenev was among the first to notice this shift.” (02/13/26)
Source: The American Prospect
by Ryan Cooper
“President Trump’s ‘border czar,’ Tom Homan, announced Thursday that Operation Metro Surge (the violent occupation of Minneapolis and surrounding regions by DHS kidnapping squads) was going to end. At a minimum, it’s unclear how honest Homan was being; if the Minneapolis city council is any judge, ICE kidnappings were still ongoing Thursday, and Homan said that some officers would remain. On Wednesday, one particularly violent kidnapping in St. Paul left three cars wrecked and someone being taken out in an ambulance. Given the Trump administration’s outrageous dishonesty about every possible subject, it would be wise to assume that the occupation (with kidnapping squads regularly snatching people off the streets, with cars full of ICE goons hanging menacingly around workplaces, schools, and even day cares) will continue until proven otherwise.” (02/13/26)
https://prospect.org/2026/02/13/ice-minneapolis-economy-trump-homan-operation-metro-surge/
Source: Silicon Republic
“The Amazon-owned home security camera provider Ring has cancelled an upcoming partnership with Flock Safety, a surveillance tech provider to US police forces. … In a statement yesterday (12 February), Ring said that after ‘a comprehensive review,’ it found that ‘the planned Flock Safety integration would require significantly more time and resources than anticipated,’ and therefore was cancelling the partnership. The smart doorbell platform attracted controversy this week around an ad broadcast during TV coverage of the Super Bowl on 8 February publicising another Ring feature, ‘Search Party,’ which was unrelated to Flock. The ad showed multiple Ring cameras throughout a neighbourhood being activated in unison to search for a missing pet. Online criticism of the feature notes that this network of surveillance could also be used to track people.” (02/13/26)
https://www.siliconrepublic.com/business/ring-cancels-flock-deal-amid-controversy
Source: The New Republic
“Trump Is a Weak and Failing President — Finally, Dems Are Acting Like It.” (02/13/26)
https://newrepublic.com/article/206553/trump-weak-failing-president-finally-dems-acting-like
Source: Antiwar.com
“Trump: It Will Be Very Traumatic if No Iran Deal, Russia Willing To Keep New START Limits, and More.” (02/13/26)