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A union-backed auto worker at Ford Motor Co. was caught on video heckling President Donald Trump as a “pedophile protector” when he visited a Dearborn factory on Tuesday ahead of his address to the Detroit Economic Club. The video that has now gone viral shows Trump responded in kind by mouthing an expletive at the worker, twice, and displaying a middle finger as he walked away.
Now, the union says the worker has been suspended while Ford looks into the matter. | |
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The agency used to warn of chelation, used by RFK Jr.'s anti-vaccine ally David Geier. | |
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A commissioner for a women’s sports league speaking at an event hosted in Dubai and funded by the United Arab Emirates’ Crown Prince, while wearing a blazer that costs nearly $2500, probably makes everything that follows rather redundant. But over the course of the 2025 season, and current offseason, NWSL owners and NWSL Commissioner Jessica Berman have revealed a glimpse of their vision for the future of the league. The picture they’ve painted is bleak, because no one seems to be caring about the soccer. | |
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In February of last year, the Texas Observer reported that James “Jim” Joseph Rodden—an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) assistant chief counsel who acts as a prosecutor for ICE in immigration court in Dallas—operates a white supremacist X account named GlomarResponder, based on an overwhelming number of biographical details that the Observer matched through publicly available documents, other social media activity, and courtroom observation.
The account has over 17,000 followers and has routinely posted hateful statements, including that “America is a White nation,” that “‘Migrants’ are all criminals,” and that “All blacks are foreign to my people,” in addition to posts with apparent praise of Adolf Hitler.
After the Observer’s initial story was published, Rodden was apparently pulled from federal immigration court schedules. Three members of Congress sent letters to ICE and the Department of Homeland Security demanding an investigation into Rodden. ICE responded in a letter last March to Congressman Marc Veasey, who represents part of Dallas, stating that the ICE Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) “understands the seriousness of the allegations and will ensure the allegations are addressed appropriately, fairly, and expeditiously” and that typically “OPR administrative investigations are completed within 120 days.” ICE has not provided any further information since. | |
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Alignment with supremacy is a vile choice. Raising the natural costs for those who make that choice by putting first things first. | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 09:22 PM by sleeppoor | |
Medical schools must now prepare tomorrow’s doctors for yesterday’s diseases. | |
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A Department of Homeland Security whistleblower has released the identities of about 4,500 ICE and Border Patrol employees Tuesday in what has been called potentially the largest agency data breach for the department.The killing of 37-year-old mother Renee Nicole Good by ICE agent Jonathan Ross last... | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 09:01 PM by sleeppoor | |
A Seoul court says an independent counsel has demanded a death sentence for former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol | |
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When Judy Levy got a message on Tuesday from a member of her book club telling her that ICE agents appeared to be staging in a nearby parking lot, she and her husband Noah jumped into their car and drove over. They were the first observers on the scene.
The St. Paul couple followed when eight SUVs filled with masked and armed men peeled out of the parking lot. After failing to shake the observers, the frustrated agents halted their caravan in the middle of traffic and surrounded observers’ cars, threatening them with arrest for impeding law enforcement.
Agents took photos of Levy and other observers’ license plates. Then a masked agent walked up to Judy Levy’s passenger side window.
The agent said: “‘Hello Judith. How are you today?’”
Judy Levy was shaken, but the couple followed when the federal agents’ caravan started up again. That’s when ICE vehicles turned onto Levy’s street. They almost couldn’t believe it.
“Our street is off the beaten path, you don’t go down our street to get to anywhere.” Noah Levy said. “I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t intimidating.”
MPR News has looked into reports that federal agents have accessed private data to track and intimidate anti-ICE activists since the immigration crackdown surged in Minnesota in December. Privacy advocates say it’s a clear violation of state law. | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 08:22 PM by sleeppoor | |
Defense secretary says AI tool will join military systems later this month as it comes under fire for sexual imagery | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 08:08 PM by B. Weed | |
A young protester narrowly avoided being killed but was left permanently blind after a Department of Homeland Security agent fired a nonlethal round at close range during a Santa Ana protest last week, according to family of the victim. | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 04:47 PM by sleeppoor | |
What happens when you do minimal screening before hiring agents, arming them, and sending them into the streets? We're all finding out. | |
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Submitted at Yesterday, 04:42 PM by lurk on my face | |
A Minneapolis pastor made a shocking confession about what an ICE agent told him after detaining him. | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 05:12 AM by sleeppoor | |
AI prompt plagiarism is emerging as a key ethical issue in generative art, where creators' detailed instructions for tools like Midjourney are copied without credit, blurring lines between inspiration and theft. This mirrors broader AI controversies over copyright and originality, prompting calls for legal protections and community standards to foster equitable innovation. | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 03:03 AM by A Fistful Of Double Downs | |
Last year, following Tim Sweeney’s full-throated endorsement of racist, conspiratorial tweets from Elon Musk, we implored the Epic Games CEO to log off. Now, in the somehow already worse year of 2026, we feel the need to urgently reiterate that message.
At the tail end of last week, Sweeney decided to once again swing to the rescue of the richest man on the planet by quote-retweeting an article headlined “U.S. Senators Ask Apple and Google to Remove X and Grok Apps Over Sexualized Image Generation”...
Sweeney, like every other tantrum-throwing tech baby irreparably brain-poisoned by a mixture of obscene wealth and an app where people are sometimes a little mean to them, needs to log off. He needed to do it yesterday – and also all the days before. But hey, the sun will rise again tomorrow. There is still hope, dim though it might be. | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 02:32 AM by sleeppoor | |
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Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty can bring charges even without any arrest and is not one to back down from a case like this. | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 01:26 AM by sleeppoor | |
The fundraiser for the ICE agent in the Renee Good killing has stayed online in seeming breach of GoFundMe’s own terms of service, prompting questions about selective enforcement. | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 01:22 AM by sleeppoor | |
"The best and brightest". | |
Submitted at 01-12-2026, 05:12 AM by B. Weed | |

A union-backed auto worker at Ford Motor Co. was caught on video heckling President Donald Trump as a “pedophile protector” when he visited a Dearborn factory on Tuesday ahead of his address to the Detroit Economic Club. The video that has now gone viral shows Trump responded in kind by mouthing an expletive at the worker, twice, and displaying a middle finger as he walked away.
Now, the union says the worker has been suspended while Ford looks into the matter.
The agency used to warn of chelation, used by RFK Jr.'s anti-vaccine ally David Geier.
A commissioner for a women’s sports league speaking at an event hosted in Dubai and funded by the United Arab Emirates’ Crown Prince, while wearing a blazer that costs nearly $2500, probably makes everything that follows rather redundant. But over the course of the 2025 season, and current offseason, NWSL owners and NWSL Commissioner Jessica Berman have revealed a glimpse of their vision for the future of the league. The picture they’ve painted is bleak, because no one seems to be caring about the soccer.
In February of last year, the Texas Observer reported that James “Jim” Joseph Rodden—an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) assistant chief counsel who acts as a prosecutor for ICE in immigration court in Dallas—operates a white supremacist X account named GlomarResponder, based on an overwhelming number of biographical details that the Observer matched through publicly available documents, other social media activity, and courtroom observation.
The account has over 17,000 followers and has routinely posted hateful statements, including that “America is a White nation,” that “‘Migrants’ are all criminals,” and that “All blacks are foreign to my people,” in addition to posts with apparent praise of Adolf Hitler.
After the Observer’s initial story was published, Rodden was apparently pulled from federal immigration court schedules. Three members of Congress sent letters to ICE and the Department of Homeland Security demanding an investigation into Rodden. ICE responded in a letter last March to Congressman Marc Veasey, who represents part of Dallas, stating that the ICE Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) “understands the seriousness of the allegations and will ensure the allegations are addressed appropriately, fairly, and expeditiously” and that typically “OPR administrative investigations are completed within 120 days.” ICE has not provided any further information since.
Alignment with supremacy is a vile choice. Raising the natural costs for those who make that choice by putting first things first.
Medical schools must now prepare tomorrow’s doctors for yesterday’s diseases.
A Department of Homeland Security whistleblower has released the identities of about 4,500 ICE and Border Patrol employees Tuesday in what has been called potentially the largest agency data breach for the department.The killing of 37-year-old mother Renee Nicole Good by ICE agent Jonathan Ross last...
A Seoul court says an independent counsel has demanded a death sentence for former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol
When Judy Levy got a message on Tuesday from a member of her book club telling her that ICE agents appeared to be staging in a nearby parking lot, she and her husband Noah jumped into their car and drove over. They were the first observers on the scene.
The St. Paul couple followed when eight SUVs filled with masked and armed men peeled out of the parking lot. After failing to shake the observers, the frustrated agents halted their caravan in the middle of traffic and surrounded observers’ cars, threatening them with arrest for impeding law enforcement.
Agents took photos of Levy and other observers’ license plates. Then a masked agent walked up to Judy Levy’s passenger side window.
The agent said: “‘Hello Judith. How are you today?’”
Judy Levy was shaken, but the couple followed when the federal agents’ caravan started up again. That’s when ICE vehicles turned onto Levy’s street. They almost couldn’t believe it.
“Our street is off the beaten path, you don’t go down our street to get to anywhere.” Noah Levy said. “I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t intimidating.”
MPR News has looked into reports that federal agents have accessed private data to track and intimidate anti-ICE activists since the immigration crackdown surged in Minnesota in December. Privacy advocates say it’s a clear violation of state law.
Defense secretary says AI tool will join military systems later this month as it comes under fire for sexual imagery
A young protester narrowly avoided being killed but was left permanently blind after a Department of Homeland Security agent fired a nonlethal round at close range during a Santa Ana protest last week, according to family of the victim.
What happens when you do minimal screening before hiring agents, arming them, and sending them into the streets? We're all finding out.
A Minneapolis pastor made a shocking confession about what an ICE agent told him after detaining him.
AI prompt plagiarism is emerging as a key ethical issue in generative art, where creators' detailed instructions for tools like Midjourney are copied without credit, blurring lines between inspiration and theft. This mirrors broader AI controversies over copyright and originality, prompting calls for legal protections and community standards to foster equitable innovation.
Last year, following Tim Sweeney’s full-throated endorsement of racist, conspiratorial tweets from Elon Musk, we implored the Epic Games CEO to log off. Now, in the somehow already worse year of 2026, we feel the need to urgently reiterate that message.
At the tail end of last week, Sweeney decided to once again swing to the rescue of the richest man on the planet by quote-retweeting an article headlined “U.S. Senators Ask Apple and Google to Remove X and Grok Apps Over Sexualized Image Generation”...
Sweeney, like every other tantrum-throwing tech baby irreparably brain-poisoned by a mixture of obscene wealth and an app where people are sometimes a little mean to them, needs to log off. He needed to do it yesterday – and also all the days before. But hey, the sun will rise again tomorrow. There is still hope, dim though it might be.
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty can bring charges even without any arrest and is not one to back down from a case like this.
The fundraiser for the ICE agent in the Renee Good killing has stayed online in seeming breach of GoFundMe’s own terms of service, prompting questions about selective enforcement.
"The best and brightest".