Congress Quietly Kills Military “Right to Repair,” Allowing Corporations to Cash In on Fixing Broken Products
Both chambers included Pentagon budget provisions for a right to repair, but they died after defense industry meetings on Capitol Hill.
Both chambers included Pentagon budget provisions for a right to repair, but they died after defense industry meetings on Capitol Hill.
The War on Immigrants
ICE’s operation against Minnesota’s Somali community is seen not as an immigration raid but as a racist intimidation campaign.
The War on Immigrants
Heavily armed tactical teams fired crowd suppression munitions at the Arizona lawmaker and protesters, claiming she was leading “a mob.”
Midterms 2026
Justice Democrats endorsed Melat Kiros in Denver as the progressive group looks to recover from crushing losses to AIPAC-backed candidates last cycle.
Voices
Everyday Americans in Appalachia and the Southeast show that resisting ICE is becoming the rule, rather than the exception.
License to Kill
The war powers legislation would prohibit Trump from launching “hostilities within or against Venezuela” without congressional approval.
The War on Immigrants
The raid on humanitarian aid providers on the U.S.–Mexico divide late last month was the first where Border Patrol entered structures without a warrant.
Voices
The war on drugs has failed, and Trump’s deadly boat strikes are only doubling down on decades of failed policy.
Mike Selig had dozens of crypto clients. Now he will be a key industry regulator.
Chilling Dissent
Officials at the University of Houston used Dataminr to surveil students, while University of Connecticut administrators voiced concerns over protests against a military contractor and major donor.
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