Warrior ethos? U.S. sank Iranian naval ship off Sri Lanka, knowing it was unarmed

Warrior ethos? U.S. sank Iranian naval ship off Sri Lanka, knowing it was unarmed

The New Republic reports: The U.S. Navy’s attack on an Iranian frigate, the IRIS Dena, on Wednesday was the first time an American submarine has sunk an enemy ship since World War II. But the Dena may not have been armed because it was returning from an international exercise in the Indian Ocean, and the U.S. Navy likely knew it because it was taking part in the same exercise. Both the United States and Iran were taking part in the…

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Mexistentialism embraces uncertainty

Mexistentialism embraces uncertainty

Carlos Alberto Sánchez writes: I recently spent an evening trying to convince my father not to go back to Michoacán. I told him it wasn’t a good time. He reminded me that he’s been a naturalised US citizen since the George H W Bush administration. I reported what I’ve seen on the news: people with decades of US residency, with Green Cards and outstanding civic engagement, are being deported, and the rationale seems to have something to do with previous acts of criminality, like…

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America Second, Israel First

America Second, Israel First

Andreas Kluth writes: It was bad enough that Donald Trump hasn’t been able to explain clearly why he yet again felt he had to attack Iran, and why now. His national security advisor and secretary of state, Marco Rubio, then inadvertently made everything worse by implying that the president wasn’t so much leading — in the spirit of America First and Peace through Strength — as following. Worse yet, Trump seemed to be following a foreign power, Israel. Accidentally, Rubio…

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Trump’s war on Iran poses threat to American farmers

Trump’s war on Iran poses threat to American farmers

Wired reports: Global oil and gas prices have skyrocketed following the US attack on Iran last weekend. But another key global supply chain is also at risk, one that may directly impact American farmers who have already been squeezed for months by tariff wars. The conflict in the Middle East is choking global supplies of fertilizer right before the crucial spring planting season. “This literally could not be happening at a worse time,” says Josh Linville, the vice president of…

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Analysis indicates elementary school was hit by U.S. strikes

Analysis indicates elementary school was hit by U.S. strikes

The New York Times reports: The Feb. 28 strike that hit an elementary school in the southern Iranian town of Minab is the deadliest known episode of civilian casualties since the United States and Israel attacked Iran — and no side has yet taken responsibility. But a body of evidence assembled by The New York Times — including newly released satellite imagery, social media posts and verified videos — indicates the school building was severely damaged by a precision strike…

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Sen. Richard Blumenthal pushes to investigate Noem for perjury

Sen. Richard Blumenthal pushes to investigate Noem for perjury

The New York Times reports: Senator Richard Blumenthal, Democrat of Connecticut, said on Thursday evening that he would press for a perjury investigation into Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary whom President Trump fired hours earlier. Mr. Blumenthal said that he would call for the Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations to investigate whether Ms. Noem had lied under oath during a Senate hearing on Tuesday, when she said that Corey Lewandowski, one of her top advisers, did not approve contracts…

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‘See you at Nuremberg 2.0’: Sen Ron Wyden issues blistering statement on Kristi Noem’s firing

‘See you at Nuremberg 2.0’: Sen Ron Wyden issues blistering statement on Kristi Noem’s firing

KGW8 reports: Oregon’s U.S. Senator Ron Wyden posted a scathing statement on social media minutes after Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was fired from her position: “Turns out lawlessness is not a winning strategy. See you at Nuremberg 2.0” Noem was fired from her position on Thursday as criticism mounted over the administration’s handling of its immigration policies and disaster response. Trump said Noem will be out of the Department of Homeland Security’s top role at the end of March….

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Judge’s order makes clear that all companies that paid illegal Trump tariffs get refunds

Judge’s order makes clear that all companies that paid illegal Trump tariffs get refunds

Jordan Rubin writes: The Supreme Court was clear last month when it ruled that President Donald Trump’s tariffs issued under an emergency federal law were illegal. But the high court left open the question and process of refunds, with Justice Brett Kavanaugh complaining in dissent that the majority “says nothing today about whether, and if so how, the Government should go about returning the billions of dollars that it has collected from importers.” A federal judge’s order on Wednesday set…

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An assertive Supreme Court turns to curbing state courts

An assertive Supreme Court turns to curbing state courts

The New York Times reports: When the Supreme Court issued an emergency order this week that protected the congressional district of a New York Republican, it intervened in a voting rights dispute, pre-empting the state’s highest court before it had a chance to act. Since President Trump returned to the White House, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority has shown a willingness to short-circuit lower-court proceedings with a slew of emergency rulings in federal cases. But this was a rare instance…

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War set to cost Israel $3 billion a week if current limits on economy persist, ministry warns

War set to cost Israel $3 billion a week if current limits on economy persist, ministry warns

The Times of Israel reports: The cost to Israel’s economy from the war with Iran is estimated to reach NIS 9.4 billion ($3 billion) a week, if nationwide restrictions on economic activity remain in place, the Finance Ministry warned on Wednesday. In a letter sent to Home Front Command chief Maj. Gen. Shai Klapper on Wednesday, Finance Ministry Director General Ilan Rom asked to ease restrictions to allow for a gradual, partial reopening of businesses and workplaces as early as…

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Gavin Newsom likens Israel to ‘an apartheid state’ while decrying war on Iran

Gavin Newsom likens Israel to ‘an apartheid state’ while decrying war on Iran

The Guardian reports: Gavin Newsom, the Democratic California governor, likened Israel to “an apartheid state” on Tuesday in comments sharply critical of the country’s joint war with the US against Iran. Newsom, seen as a frontrunner for his party’s presidential nomination in 2028, made the comment during an appearance in Los Angeles to promote his book, Young Man in a Hurry: A Memoir of Discovery. He was asked if the US should rethink its military partnership with Israel. “It breaks…

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‘No to war’: Prime Minister Sánchez doubles down after Trump threat to cut off trade with Spain

‘No to war’: Prime Minister Sánchez doubles down after Trump threat to cut off trade with Spain

The Guardian reports: The Spanish prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, has responded to Donald Trump’s extraordinary threat to cut off all trade with Spain over his government’s refusal to facilitate the US’s attacks against Iran, comparing the growing conflict in the Middle East to playing “Russian roulette with the destiny of millions”. Sánchez, who has been one of the most vociferous European critics of Israel’s conduct in Gaza, said his government’s position on the widening instability could be summed up in…

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Texas Latinos turned out in massive numbers for Democrats

Texas Latinos turned out in massive numbers for Democrats

Politico reports: Latino voters flocked to Tuesday’s Democratic primary in Texas in droves, reversing a long-running erosion for the party ahead of this year’s pivotal midterms. The numbers were dramatic: In five different rural majority-Latino counties, more votes were cast in Tuesday’s Democratic primary than for Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election. “These very Hispanic counties are amongst the swingiest in the country, and they’re really telling us something,” said Mike Madrid, an anti-Trump GOP strategist who wrote a…

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Kristi Noem misled Congress about Corey Lewandowski’s role in DHS contracts

Kristi Noem misled Congress about Corey Lewandowski’s role in DHS contracts

By Joshua Kaplan and Justin Elliott This story was originally published by ProPublica Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem misled Congress on Tuesday about the powers of her controversial top aide Corey Lewandowski, according to records reviewed by ProPublica and four current and former DHS officials. Lewandowski has an unusual role at DHS, where he is not a paid government employee but is nonetheless acting as a top official, helping Noem run the sprawling agency. For months, members of Congress have…

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