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LAPD when they think nobody is watching

ICE crossed a line in LA

The spirit of gravel.

Is Trump is too dumb to recognize bribery, or just so accustomed to it he can no longer recognize bribery?

I'm sure there will be many horrible stories to be told, but this one makes a massive power outage sound kinda nice

🧵 THREAD: A federal whistleblower just dropped one of the most disturbing cybersecurity disclosures I’ve ever read. He's saying DOGE came in, data went out, and Russians started attempting logins with new valid DOGE passwords Media's coverage wasn't detailed enough so I dug into his testimony:

Sickening.

As someone who has bounced between Staff+ and Manager several times, and now uses AI to help remove some of the technical rust, this article really resonated. annievella.com/posts/the-so...

The Trump presidency feels like an extended "Nathan for You" episode where Nathan tries to turn around a failing country using a wacky and offensive business strategy.

“We are going to start being smart and we’re going to start being very wealthy again,” Trump said. As a nation, we *were* wealthy, but every day since January 20th 2025, we get incrementally poorer. And Signal-gate proves leadership is getting dumber every day too.

If it's ok for Vance to visit Greenland to try to convince them to allow the US to rule them, it should be ok, it should be ok for the Danish PM to visit Puerto Rico for the same purpose.

I don't know what was more shocking, unbelievable and embarrassing, Pete Hegseth sharing secret military plans with a reporter, or the White Lotus brother scene.

I think it's time we start looking at how to replace Schumer before his term is up. He's not just ineffective, he's empowering the fascist coup.

Jesus, this administration is horrible.

Every day there's more proof Idiocracy is a documentary film.

The Ides of March is coming & I'm hoping history repeats itself. Et Tu Rubio?

Southwest last year projected that luggage fees would bring in $1.5B, but cost them $1.8B in lost business. And they're doing it anyway?