Coffee Break: Armed Madhouse – Requiem for Nuclear Arms Control

The collapse of nuclear arms control is not returning the world to Cold War stability, but pushing it into a more complex and less governable nuclear order. As treaties lapse, latent up-arming capacity, compressed decision times, and multi-actor deterrence dynamics combine to raise systemic risk. This article examines how the erosion of formal limits—rather than malign intent—has made nuclear escalation…Read More

Data center giant secures $14 million deal to consume 40% of Pennsylvania town’s excess water

This story originally appeared in Common Dreams on Feb. 16, 2026. It is shared here under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0) license. An artificial intelligence data center development venture has signed a multimillion-dollar deal that will allow it to consume over 40% of a Pennsylvania town’s excess water supply. PennLive reported on Monday that Carlisle Development Partners, a joint venture created by developers Pennsylvania Data Center Partners and PowerHouse…Read More

The American Media Polycrisis: Cascading Layers of Capture

From the recent gutting of the Washington Post to the rightward lurch of CBS, the sheer proliferation and variation of media failures and attacks on the press during Trump 2.0 are difficult to grasp. Regulatory bodies have become political weapons. Major news organizations have complied and retreated. Media ownership has consolidated in the hands of a few feckless billionaires. Taken…Read More

Watching Juan:

Gaslighting: When the Conversation Quietly Shifts Political language can illuminate.It can persuade.And sometimes, it can redirect attention so deftly that you almost admire the craftsmanship. In recent weeks, constituents in Arizona’s Congressional District 6 have raised concerns about large-scale deportation efforts affecting immigrant communities. The concern is straightforward: What is the scope of these operations, … Read more Source link…Read More

Less Revenue, Fewer Services? NC’s Tax Conundrum

Following a growing national trend, the NC House introduced a bill in April 2025 that would study the state’s property tax reduction programs with a goal of reform. NC House Bill 432 would direct the Revenue Law Study Committee to evaluate options to decrease property taxes for low-income elderly and disabled residents and disabled veterans…. The post Less Revenue, Fewer…Read More

Venezuela, Greenland, Minneapolis….

IS HE JUST MAD OR IS THERE A STRATEGY? More and more people think that the winner of the FIFA Peace Prize is suffering from serious mental degradation. They call him crazy, insane, nuts, flipped, deranged, disturbed, bonkers, lunatic, utterly mad and much more. But could it be that his rantings and obsessions hide a rational strategy?Lately, the owner of…Read More

On the misuse of Cultural Safety

Since its original formulation and application in the health sector in Aotearoa New Zealand in the 1980s, Cultural Safety has been subject to wide reinterpretation. Its entry into institutional life more broadly has seen it turned it into a concept that allows it to be appropriated by the very powers that dominate the culture wars. The post On the misuse…Read More

Taking Stock of How Very Fucked We Are

This has been a bad week for the future of (gestures at everything) the world. Decisions have been made that will fuck us for years, if not forever. As the savagery of the administration of Donald Trump, our rapist president, snowballs, as the 10,000 person concentration camp warehouses are purchased, as corruption of a scale that should make Warren G.…Read More

Trump Secretly Deports 9 to Cameroon in Africa

Just when you think our country is at an all-time low and things can't get any worse, Donald Trump brings us even lower. According to the New York Times (free link here), In a secret deportation arrangement, the Trump administration flew nine people, nearly all of whom had been granted U.S. court protections from being sent back to their home…Read More