Some children in Dilley were so distraught they cut themselves or talked about suicide, parents told ProPublica.
They said kids lost their appetites after finding worms and mold on their food, had trouble sleeping, and were constantly sick.
Some children in Dilley were so distraught they cut themselves or talked about suicide, parents told ProPublica.
They said kids lost their appetites after finding worms and mold on their food, had trouble sleeping, and were constantly sick.
The state of the union address was like 72 hours before the US and Israel chose to attack Iranβs capital and call for regime change, and Trump did not even mention his policy toward Iran before Congress, much less ask for a declaration of war.
Kurt Vonnegut stop being so applicable to all time periods of American life, you canβt do that Kurt Vonnegut, your insights are too evergreen Kurt Vonnegut
Since I canβt sleep, hereβs another hot take: The world would be a better place if everyoneβs science literacy was much better. There should be more emphasis on teaching basic science at all levels in school. Science isnβt just something nerds do, itβs the foundation of the modern world.
Gov. Wes Moore signed the emergency bill Tuesday to make it the first law enacted from the 2026 legislative session. The law will immediately end so-called 287(g) programs in nine counties. buff.ly/FlkLblY
Courts have ruled 4,400 times that ICE jailed people illegally. It hasnβt stopped.
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This action "is a ringing alarm bell warning all of us of the extent to which this administration has succeeded in degrading our governing institutions in such a short period of time." My statement progressivereform.org/cpr-blog/epa...
One more comment on the Post debacle: this hurts journalism broadly. Good journalists will go do something else. The rest will be fighting for fewer jobs and everyone will earn less. Fewer people will take up the career. The damage done is to the ecosystem, as well as the paper.
journalists are workers who deserve to be paid fairly for our labor and I think that far too few consumers of media recognize or even care about this fact
America has a rich people problem, which, as far as policy design goes, is remarkably easy to solve
Baltimore turned out.
A Minnesota woman observing ICE agents in her car was cornered on one-way streets. An agent approached, called her by nameβciting facial recognition. Days later, her Global Entry and TSA privileges were revoked, with no explanation.
It could take a generation to recover the talent lost from federal science.
But it doesn't have to. We should be ready to scale up the Presidential Management Fellowship program to triple what it once was and rebuild U.S. capacity by 2030.
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Baltimorioles protesting in force outside the ICE field office. #Baltimore
It's annoying that we already had so many existing problems to solve before these assholes created a bunch of new ones for no reason
BREAKING: Immigration officers are asserting sweeping power to enter homes without a judgeβs warrant, a memo obtained by AP says.
BREAKING β Mayor of Lewiston, Maine posts on FB that ICE is coming to the city imminently. This confirms my reporting the agency is planning a surge in the city and state generally.
Lewiston is home to a large Somali-American population, which made up 4.6% of the population as of the 2020 census.
Breaking News: The EPA will stop considering lives saved when setting pollution limits and instead calculate only the cost to businesses.
one of the things i hate most about this persistent line of argument is the implication that any of these actions would be fine if groceries were cheaper
If the DEA had killed 80 innocent Americans in the course of apprehending one drug dealer, there would be riots. But we are so ghoulishly indifferent to the lives and humanity of people abroad that it's barely even part of the conversation.
I learned so much about platypuses w/this episode. I look for ways to be optimistic about the future & seeing @ologies.bsky.social at the top of science podcasts helps. Thoughtful & fun interviews w/scientists from all backgrounds, often mentions Indigenous ppl, dispels misinformation, I π Ologies.
βI canβt see a rational reason to move inmates that have been compliant in an environment to a more restrictive environment,β says the former president of the American Correctional Association.
Thereβs room for somebody on the left to wrap themselves in the flag a little & make a point that the rightβs rejection of America as a creedal nationβand their ad hoc, ahistorical effort to make it an ethnonationalist project insteadβis distinctly *unamerican,* a rejection of the national project.
When I'm feeling particularly hopeless about the future of professoring as a profession, I try to remind myself: That's what they want. They want us to not want to be professors anymore.
What this really translates to...
Russ Vought (piss man) tweet about doing piss man shit: The National Science Foundation will be breaking up the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, Colorado. This facility is one of the largest sources of climate alarmism in the country. A comprehensive review is underway & any vital activities such as weather research will be moved to another entity or location.
NSF is about to dismantle NCAR at Russell Vought's direction to protect the fossil fuel industry. It's hard to communicate just how much NCAR does, so let's take a look: I've never worked at NCAR, and I've worked with NCAR researchers once ever. What scientific discoveries has NCAR made possible? π
An absolute bedrock institution for understanding how the planet works, just civilization-scaled vandalism by the most incurious morons on Earth