Source: Law & Liberty
by David Head
“What could be more presidential than Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Fireside Chats? Millions of people, threatened by economic collapse and endangered by world war, huddled around their radios to hear the avuncular FDR speak plain, reassuring words that Americans could rise together and conquer the nation’s challenges. That’s the way FDR’s leadership is remembered, anyway. Forgotten is the way Roosevelt used his radio addresses to spin conspiracy theories.” (04/17/26)
https://lawliberty.org/book-review/conspiracy-in-the-white-house/
Source: The Intercept
“When Anti-War Candidates Become War-Monger Presidents.” (04/17/26)
https://theintercept.com/2026/04/17/trump-iran-war-matt-duss/
Source: The Hill
“Lindsey Granger gives her lens on the increasing number of Republicans breaking ranks with President Trump, and how Democrats could respond.” (04/17/26)
https://thehill.com/hilltv/5825248-rising-april-17-2026/
Source: Reason
by JD Tuccille
“Among the great many bogeymen of the current moment is social media, which stands accused of making young people anxious and unhappy. Whatever the merits of those charges — and they’re debatable — politicians have predictably tried to address concerns by applying the blunt instrument of coercive law to kids’ online activities rather than simply let parents help their children make better choices. The experience in Australia now shows the subjects of the law have, once again, proven cleverer than law enforcers.” (04/17/26)
https://reason.com/2026/04/17/most-young-australians-successfully-evade-the-countrys-social-media-ban/
Source: Engadget
“A judge has granted the makers of the ‘ICE Sightings — Chicagoland’ Facebook group and the Eyes Up app a preliminary injunction to stop the Trump administration from coercing platforms to take these projects down. Judge Jorge L. Alonso of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois found that the plaintiffs, Kassandra Rosado and Kreisau Group, are likely to succeed in their case, which alleges that the government suppressed protected speech under the First Amendment by strong-arming Facebook and Apple into removing ICE monitoring efforts.” (04/18/26)
https://www.engadget.com/apps/judge-sides-with-creators-of-banned-ice-trackers-who-allege-dhs-and-doj-violated-their-first-amendment-rights-191701801.html
Source: Grist
by Ayurella Horn-Muller, Melina Walling, Clayton Aldern, & MK Wildeman
“We tracked how the collapse of federal rural energy support is ending solar projects across farm country — and costing some developers millions they’ll never get back.” (04/17/26)
https://grist.org/food-and-agriculture/american-farmers-bet-on-solar-then-trump-changed-the-rules/
Source: National Public Radio [US state media]
“Why Democrats have little leverage to reform ICE.” (04/17/26)
https://www.npr.org/2026/04/17/nx-s1-5787943/why-democrats-have-little-leverage-to-reform-ice
Source: Ron Paul Liberty Report
“How Blockades Affect Economic Stability and Growth.” (04/17/26)
https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1NxaraRQWlVKj
Source: Kent’s Hooligan Libertarian Blog
by Kent McManigal
“Beyond mere non-compliance, there is defiance. Defiance is more ‘in your face’ than non-compliance, and is more dangerous, but you can be smart about it. Practice non-compliance until you get comfortable dipping into defiance. Storming a government building only works if there’s a big enough crowd, and they don’t simply go home to be hunted down later. It’s the same with refusing to be taxed, refusing to have illegal gun rules imposed on you, and rejecting all licenses and permits. There’s safety in numbers. … There’s a tipping point at which defiance is less dangerous because of the number of people participating. It’s not here yet. Until then, you can at least work toward reaching that tipping point.” (04/17/26)
https://kentmcmanigal.blogspot.com/2026/04/be-defiant.html
Source: SFGate
“Multiple people in Glendale have been sentenced in a bizarre felony insurance fraud case involving a bear costume and luxury cars. Officials from the California Department of Insurance launched the investigation back in 2024 after an insurance company flagged an unusual claim of a Rolls-Royce Ghost sedan being damaged after a bear climbed inside near Lake Arrowhead. The grainy surveillance footage appeared to show a bear rummaging through the vehicle, and photos submitted showed scratches on the interior of the car, which can retail for over $400,000 when new. But the video and photos from the scene didn’t look quite right. During the investigation, detectives sent the footage to a biologist from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, who ‘concluded the animal shown was clearly a human in a bear suit,’ according to the news release from the California Department of Insurance.” (04/17/26)
https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/fake-bear-attack-22211907.php