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Patterns, Not Paranoia: A Necessary Reckoning Feb 10, 2026

Americans are often warned about the dangers of overreaction, hysteria or xenophobia, and rightly so. But there is an equal danger in denial. What the country has witnessed over the past several years is not a series of disconnected curiosities, nor ... Read More

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Transparency? Why Republican Comer Won't Let the Clintons Testify in Public Feb 10, 2026

Under Republican control, the aims of the House Oversight Committee are to promote partisan narratives rather than to reveal facts and advance public understanding of national issues. Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), its chairman, has displayed that routine... Read More

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Alex Pretti's Death Widens a Split Between Trump and Gun Rights Groups: Federal Officials Suggested That Carrying a Firearm Is Inherently Threatening and an Invitation to Police Violence Feb 09, 2026

After U.S. Border Patrol agents fatally shot Minneapolis protester Alex Pretti on Saturday, federal officials described him as a "domestic terrorist" and "would-be assassin" who "wanted to do maximum damage and massacre law enforcement." But the only... Read More

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Alex Pretti's Death Widens a Split Between Trump and Gun Rights Groups: Federal Officials Suggested That Carrying a Firearm Is Inherently Threatening and an Invitation to Police Violence Feb 09, 2026

Theft and cunning sabotage are ancient weapons. Alone or in tandem, they damage an adversary. The Trojan horse was a cunning stratagem to circumvent Troy's massive walls, but once circumvented, Troy collapsed. In the 21st century, cunning saboteurs a... Read More