2026-05-31



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  • Congress moves to integrate US and Israeli militaries

    Buried in the House's version of the 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) released on Tuesday, is section 224, entitled “United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative.” The provision would arguably do more to intertwine the U.S. military with the Israeli military than the more than $200 billion (inflation adjusted) in military assistance Israel has received from the U.S. since its founding in 1948. Section 224 lays the groundwork for bilateral research and development, co-production of weapons, joint ventures, licensing agreements, and seemingly every manner of U.S.-Israeli military-industrial complex cooperation.

  • ICE to keep an eye on your eyes under $25M biometric scanner deal

  • Records Show UC Sharing Data with US Customs and Border Protection

  • US strike campaign against drug boats tops 200 deaths

  • WH proposes rules giving political appointees final approval on research grants

  • British Ofcom Investigates Airing of Trump Interview Calling Climate Change a “Hoax”

    Ofcom is investigating GB News for failing to challenge Trump’s characterization, even though many people share his views on climate change.

  • White House's Aliens.gov Site Brags That ICE Arrested More Than 700 US Citizens

  • US plans to halt immigration, customs processing at 'sanctuary city' airports

  • Pratt Summer

    Let the screaming and crying commence. With recent polling now in rough alignment with the betting markets, it looks like former reality television villain Spencer Pratt has taken second place in the race for mayor of Los Angeles. While on some level I don’t think many Americans are surprised — there’s just something in the air these days, like the burning stench of Karen Bass’s smoldering Palisades, that has us all bracing for oddities in government — the panicked punditry, from our nightly news circus to the rotting carcass of Rolling Stone, is wondering: what’s driving the popularity of a professional 21st Century clown like Pratt, with no experience in government, over a thoughtful, if imperfect, standard issue Democrat like Bass, in her nice professional pantsuit? In Los Angeles?

    Well, I think it’s basically something like this: there really still just is tremendous political alpha in getting on stage and telling the truth. But in local politics it also matters what you’re telling the truth about, and a soccer mom of two will never care about Donald Trump while a meth addict’s shitting in her driveway.

    Red tape continues to hamstring rebuilding throughout the Palisades, and the city still has no coherent plan to prevent another fire of the magnitude that took the Palisades out, or anything even remotely resembling an honest account of what led to the single most destructive fire in the city’s history. Nonetheless, our story here, according to the professional bootlickers who circle machine Democrats like those little suckerfish that live off the dead skin of a blue whale, is moderate, reasonable, experienced Karen Bass vs. radical, populist, Trumpian Spencer Pratt.

    Probably the most fascinating aspect of the Pratt campaign is how angry his opponents have become in the face of the unbelievable controversy that is the mere existence of a Pratt campaign, with, from what I can tell, no actual controversial statement from Pratt. How is he “MAGA-coded” (Daily Beast)? What, specifically, makes him a “cosplaying” “everyman” racist (ESPN)? And does anyone in the press truly believe their message — that the city is “safer than it’s been in decades” — is going to resonate (LA Times)?