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  • And now the news: 6/29/2026

    This weekend, it’ll be 250 years since the Declaration of Independence, but mourning seems more appropriate than celebration. Going to a parade, a fireworks show, anything to seriously celebrate America in 2026 would be an obscenity.

    Of course, patriotism has always been bullshit, but I used to go along with it for a few hours on the 4th, telling myself that for all its faults, America was better than a few short decades ago. More people had more rights, and the stupid wars have been shorter since Vietnam — I could celebrate that, and have.

    Can’t do it this year, though. America has become mask-off ugliness, 24/7. I’ll celebrate when we the people can finally stand together in joy at the news of Donald Trump’s death, preferably by accident — I’m hoping he’ll tumble head-over-heels down the boarding stairs for his new Qatar-gifted Air Force One, cracking his skull on a step or handrail.

    Until that glorious day, let me recommend this hard-hitting look at political violence in the USA — it’s one of the finest essays I’ve read in mainstream media.

    Excerpt: If you are reading this, sweaty with the worry that I am “normalizing” or “justifying” political violence, consider that I am only asking why you find so many forms of political violence so normal, so justifiable, so adequately met with well, it’s a shame, of course, while the specter of old radicals looms like a nightmare. Sometimes you must stand athwart history, yelling Are you fucking serious? Is it only that you get used to that stench of American life after a while? Is it worth it?

    Me, looking grumpy, reading the news

    AND NOW THE NEWS #611
    Monday,
    June 29, 2026

    In a decision that redefines what it means to be heartless, the Supreme Court has held that by stopping asylum seekers from crossing the border, the US can avoid ever having to determine whether their lives are in danger if they return home

    Texas anti-ICE protesters convicted of terrorism charges sentenced to at least 50 years in prison

    If this isn’t promptly overturned, then anyone opposing Trump and fascism can be judged a terrorist.

    Excerpt: Since the charges in the case, the government has brought a number of similar prosecutions against activists. Earlier this month, prosecutors filed criminal conspiracy charges against 15 activists in Minneapolis who allegedly interfered with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in performing their duties. A federal jury in Spokane, Washington, found three protesters guilty of conspiracy for participating in a 2025 protest at an ICE facility. A similar case in Chicago against protesters fell apart after it was revealed there was misconduct before grand jurors.

    Trump pays North Dakota millions for helping crush pipeline protests

    Postmaster General confirms plan to refuse delivery of mail ballots under proposed rule

    Wow.

    Postal Service skips hearing with Washington lawmakers on mail-in ballot rules

    Trump’s DOJ struggles to show evidence of widespread voter fraud, since there is none

    Support builds on the right for prosecuting women who get abortions

    Despite state bans, abortions have almost doubled. The reason? Pills via telehealth.

    Best news of the week — we can never have enough abortions. Abortions for any woman who wants one, and children for any woman who wants one.

    Trump administration targets disability integration mandate in DOJ memo

    Supreme Court bars lawsuit after prison guards shaved inmate’s dreadlocks

    Excerpt: When Mr. Landor reported for a five-month sentence for drug possession in Louisiana, he had not cut his hair for almost two decades, in keeping with his faith. His dreadlocks fell nearly to his knees.

    Four months into his term, in 2020, he was transferred to a new prison. He carried with him a copy of a 2017 legal opinion that held that inmates must be allowed to keep their dreadlocks under a federal law protecting prisoners’ religious freedom.

    When he pulled out a copy of that decision, a guard threw it in the trash, according to court documents he filed in a later lawsuit.

    Two guards then handcuffed Mr. Landor to a chair and forcibly shaved him bald.

    Me again: Six of nine on the Supreme Court belong on the other side of the courtroom.

    A look inside the welcome bags planned for white South African refugees

    Excerpt: They will get an Android tablet, an American flag and copies of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence. They will also receive a packet of literature that provides a sanitized, Trump-approved view of American and South African history, one that criticizes racial equity and civil rights laws and promotes claims of discrimination against white people.

    Another ICE threat visit: How did agents track down this critic on his vacation?

    Dude sent ICE Director an email comparing him to a Nazi, so DHS agents stalked him, and gave his wife a letter warning of criminal prosecution. Which sounds sorta like something Nazis would do.

    Immigration attorney stopped and searched at airport, told by DHS he was on ‘watch list’

    For the 4th time, Trump regime illegally pays to have wind farms canceled

    Supreme Court takes sledgehammer to much of federal government’s regulatory structure

    Welp, that’s the end of independent, non-political government agencies. If America had an opposition party (we don’t), and if we’re allowed free elections and a sane President at some future date, perhaps the new President will fire six Supreme Court justices. Doing so would be no more unConstitutional than today’s rulings.

    White House secretly swayed board meant to stop civil service politicization

    Trump was indicted under the Espionage Act. Why can’t we read the report?

    Excerpt: Three years ago this month, the Justice Department indicted Donald Trump under the Espionage Act for concealing and refusing to return classified documents after his departure from the White House. Mr. Trump hasn’t had to face trial, and he hasn’t had to fully account to the public for his actions, either.

    The Justice Department abandoned the case against Mr. Trump after he won the 2024 election, citing a longstanding departmental policy against prosecuting sitting presidents. Since Mr. Trump returned to the White House, the Justice Department has worked hand in glove with his current lawyers to suppress the department’s report about its investigation of his actions. Judge Aileen Cannon of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, a Trump appointee who presided over Mr. Trump’s case, has issued an order prohibiting the Justice Department from disseminating the report — and effectively prohibiting Jack Smith, the special counsel who wrote it, from speaking about it publicly or even testifying about it to Congress.

    A super El Niño threatens disaster. Trump is, of course, handling it recklessly.

    Trump cut a billion-dollar mining deal. His sons stand to profit.

    Trump starts arresting people because his Reflecting Pool makeover is just algae and peeling paint

    ‘I lost everything’: Orlando resident returns home after months in ICE custody

    This victim of the Secret Police had a pending Green Carp application, and special permission from the government to travel to Egypt for his father’s funeral. ICE kidnapped him, held him in an American gulag, and kept him from medical care for his kidney disease.

    ICE agents put us in ‘execution’-style line after we were picked up at N.J. protest, vet says

    Death rate for ICE detainees has skyrocketed under Trump

    ‘It’s just so wrong’: Haitians in Ohio reel from Supreme Court’s Temporary Protected Status ruling

    ICE agents arrest mariachi band, bear-spray monitor, then do donuts with their cars to celebrate Father’s Day raid

    ICE: We don’t have a database of ICE protesters, just a database of people who are probably ICE protesters

    FEMA official who claimed he once teleported to a Waffle House is leaving

    Teleportation could be a valuable tool in an emergency, so FEMA should offer this man a raise and try to keep him.

    JD Vance says Nixon’s Watergate scandal would be ‘12-hour news story’ today

    Nixon wasn’t corrupt enough to merit even a job interview in the Trump regime.

    GOP urges Democrats to tone down rhetoric used to quote President verbatim

    Buttigieg says he was separated from his children after ‘swatting’ tip

    Excerpt: That night, the twins slept at their grandparents’ house. The authorities required them to sit alone for the interviews with the CPS workers, as is common during such investigations.

    Me again: Being forced to “sit alone” with CPS staffers is pretty rough for a kid, and if CPS “requires” it without first requiring some damned evidence, that’s a form of child abuse.

    Cops warn CEO bodyguards that Luigi Mangione Fever could spark class war

    Cops are full of shit. Class War has been happening for centuries, but the rich bastards have all the money, laws, and police.

    Prisoners at a North Carolina jail overpower staff and seize control of the facility

    How many ways can the media avoid reporting that cops killed a baby?

    Justice Dept issues, then withdraws subpoenas to force Washington Post, Wall Street Journal reporters to testify before grand jury

    Trump Says he’s ‘preparing lawsuits against ABC for false reporting’

    Remember when ABC paid Trump a $16-million bribe? How’s that working out for ’em?

    The View asks its audience for help in battle with FCC

    This is surreal — The View is inane chitchat that barely qualifies as journalism, but Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar are too edgy for Trump & the Republicans.

    Former NOAA employees revive climate site shut by Trump regime

    People fired over Charlie Kirk posts get big payouts for First Amendment retaliation

    But the people who did the firing face no repercussions.

    5 million have dropped ACA insurance after Trump and the Republicans let prices skyrocket

    FTC sues transgender health nonprofit one month after a federal court called its investigation an unconstitutional First Amendment violation

    Trump administration orders US health programs to move away from overdose prevention

    Supreme Court rejects lawsuit alleging Roundup weedkiller caused cancer

    Roundup causes cancer. Not sure when or whether that fact that was scientifically quantified, but there were reports of Roundup sickening people as early as the 1990s.

    Inside the CDC’s mad scramble to meet Kennedy’s demands

    Texas public school students will be required to read the Bible

    Republican Senator gets college teacher fired over a graphic in class that listed the “Make America Great Again” slogan as covert white supremacy

    Not sure there’s anything covert about it.

    Trump is planning a gift to private schools and a tax cut for the rich disguised as a scholarship program

    It’s hard to estimate how many people Elon Musk has killed, but it’s lots

    Elon Musk’s feud with Delaware may transform Corporate America

    Excerpt: Why Delaware? Under our system of government, corporate oversight was left to the states, and in time it became permissible for a company based in one state to register its business in another. Pint-size Delaware, with the incentives it offered, proved to be an especially popular choice. These days, it is the legal domicile for two-thirds of the companies in the Fortune 500. Including limited liability companies, or L.L.C.s, there are more than two million business entities incorporated in Delaware, which is more than double the number of people.

    Sarah Wynn-Williams wrote a book about her time at Facebook, and the company got a court order preventing her from talking about the book

    As suspected, the ‘Trump Phone’ is just a cheap overseas knockoff with some garish yellow paint

    MacKenzie Scott alone drove a third of U.S. mega-giving as total donations hit a record

    Other than who she was once willing to pork, Ms Scott seems cool and all, and cooler still if she cuts me a check, but the media’s endless adulation for billionaires is almost as evil as the very concept of billionaires. Wealth of that magnitude is invariably stolen, so instead of lauding billionaires who play philanthropist, let’s try a 100% tax on any human’s net worth that exceeds one billion dollars.

    Another gambling scandal hits the NBA

    Israel deliberately targeted Palestinian children in Gaza, U.N. commission says

    US unveils new sanctions against Cuba

    AI supersucks.

    Tesla on autopilot crashed into Texas home, killing one

    Residents who live near data centers say a constant low-frequency vibration is ruining their health and homes

    AI companies are trying to seize control of elections

    Excerpt: With trillions of dollars on the line, it should come as no surprise that tech companies are spending gobs of cash on the upcoming US midterm elections. What is surprising is the scale of electoral financing, as certain newly-founded AI super PACs are now spending more on candidates than the candidates are spending on themselves.

    Data center that vowed to avoid Colorado River water is now suing for 260 million gallons per year

    DuckDuckGo, unable to resist the pull of AI, mistakenly claims Trump died of rabies

    We’re only starting to grasp the pitfalls of using AI at work

    America’s time capsule for 2276 includes futuristic predictions from Claude

    American cops are armed and dangerous, barely trained, barely supervised. They can get away with anything, and do.

    “I just think the only thing that I did was revert to my training,” says cops after watching video of herself beating pregnant woman

    Innocent driver, 74, killed in Southern California DUI police pursuit crash

    California: ICE arrests at county jails far more frequent than official reports show

    Groom running wedding errands with fiancee killed by California ‘cowboy cop’ who barreled through red light while rushing to call that was resolved: DA, lawyer

    Innocent driver killed, 3 arrested after DC police chase driver of stolen vehicle into wreck

    A court found conditions at Louisiana’s prison farm unconstitutional. It let them continue anyway.

    Former Louisiana police chief found dead in jail cell after arrest for rape and five counts of sexual battery

    Louisiana sheriff retires after pleading guilty to beating podcaster who often criticized him

    Maine deputies identify inmate who died at county jail hours after booking

    Maryland cops chase suspected drug dealer into fatal wreck

    Michigan teens wear ski masks in the car, so cops chase them into a wreck, killing innocent driver of another car

    ‘I am walking home’: White Michigan cop detains black teen because he looked like he was about to commit a crime

    Michigan deputies chased the wrong man, crashed into his van on purpose, shot him 27 times, watched as he bled out, then lied about everything

    He provided security to 3 New Jersey Governors. Then he snapped.

    Excerpt: Police officials in Washington Township did not return calls from The Times for this article. Commanders in Franklin Township, which was temporarily taken over by the Hunterdon County prosecutor’s office in the aftermath of the killings, declined to comment.

    New York jail guard admits sexually assaulting inmate

    Texas: Tarrant County officials pretend to investigate in-custody death at local jail

    Climate change is real, and it's happening now. It's going to get worse, and then it's going to get worse than that. It's never going to stop getting worse, so long as capitalism and the quest for money decides everything.

    Extreme weather events are becoming increasingly common and severe because of climate change driven by the burning of fossil fuels

    Climate models don’t properly account for growing natural emissions from wetlands, wildfires and permafrost melt

    European heatwave is worst ever and impossible without climate crisis, scientists say

    Paris funeral homes overwhelmed after record heatwave

    Interior Department moves to relax rules for drilling on public lands

    Hospitals in England declare critical incidents as machines and IT fail in heat

    Justice Department makes it easier to bypass pollution controls on pickups

    Climate change and biodiversity decline reshapes bird biology

    Religious followers believe their god protects and guides them. But god never shows up. Every religion is led only by humans, who often turn out to be charlatans, swindlers, or perverts.

    Two Catholic priests long associated with the University of Notre Dame preyed on male students and other young adults over a number of years

    Louisiana pastor arrested on battery charge says he was protecting family: ‘You’re not going to rape my wife’

    Former Las Vegas youth pastor dies days after being charged in wife’s fatal fall

    Ohio MAGA pastor who protested over “sick” LGBTQ books and pride flags gets 15 years on child sex charges

    2 Philadelphia pastors charged with child sexual abuse and pornography offenses

    Texas Church employee arrested, charged with felony sexual abuse charges involving children, police say

    The enslaved woman who sued for freedom and emancipated herself

    Pretty sure this is an article I’d like to read, but it’s formatted so you have to scroll forever to keep reading one paragraph at a time, and it freezes my browser after each half-acre of scroll-downs. It’s illustrated, and the pictures are the star, with so few words (at least before the recurring freezes) it feels like I’m reading a comic book for 2nd-graders when I thought I was reading the New York fucking Times. Is this format somehow an improvement over the traditional journalistic method where one paragraph precedes the next paragraph, without scrolling so much my index finger gets blisters?

    “Why is there so much punishment in this life?”

    Public transit is not “coming back” … It’s doing something better.

    John Oliver goes to Chuck E Cheese

    Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him...

    Ange Armato
    baseballer, Rockford Peaches

    Paul Avery
    actor, Superman (1978)

    Ann Blyth
    actress, Mildred Pierce (1945)

    David Clayton-Thomas
    rock’n’roller, Blood Sweat & Tears

    Clive Davis
    pop music as a business

    Khadijah Farrakhan
    Nation of Islam

    Tom Hensley
    rock’n’roller, sessions superstar

    Humberto Morales
    forgotten person

    Ronnie Morris
    forgotten person

    Mark Simmons
    forgotten person

    Mark Singer
    journalist, The New Yorker

    Oliver Tree
    musician & comedian

    Ramiro Valdes
    hero of the revolution

    Al Worthington
    baseballer who quit for moral reasons

    Nothing will meaningfully improve
    until billionaires fear for their lives.

    6/29/2026

    Logo illustration by Jeff Meyer. Tip ‘o the hat to the Anderson Valley Advertiser, Daily Grail, Voenix Rising, What Not’s, Jamie Zawinski, and anywhere else I’ve stolen links, illustrations, or inspiration.

    Special thanks to Linden Arden, Becky Jo, Joey Jo Jo & John the Basket emeritus, Jeff Meyer, Dave S, Name Withheld, and always extra special thanks to my lovely late Stephanie, who gave me 21 years and proved that the world isn’t always shitty.

    News always and only from reliable sources, and I decide what’s reliable — no right-wing bullshit, no Substack because fuck Nazis, and no RawStory, Newsweek, or other clickbait sites. Written news is preferred; video links will be rare, and damned near never to videos where the reporter sits, stands, or strolls in front of a camera — that’s show biz, not news.

    If you’re blocked from reading anything linked above, please send an email, and I’ll reply with the article’s complete text, via my computer’s fine ad-blockers and paywall-vaulters.

    And Now the News

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  • #99 neighbors

    Ride buses enough, you’ll get to know some of the regulars, maybe not by name, but by face and demeanor, especially on the routes nearest your house. For me that’s the #99, and today I’ll introduce you to a few frequent riders…

    Fat Superman is a large, bald, presumably mentally challenged man who always wears superhero t-shirts. Couple of weeks ago, he was wearing Spider-Man and riding home from shopping, with a portable cart full of groceries. His cart was an unusual design, kinda cool, and I was only a few seats away, so I said, “Nice cart.”

    He grunted something I couldn’t hear, so I said again, a little louder, “I really like your cart.”

    He looked at me but didn’t say anything. My feelings were slightly hurt, but everyone says not to talk to strangers, and I’m a strange stranger, so I nodded at him and flashed a smile. Which was pointless, because I always wear a mask on the bus, so he couldn’t see the smile.

    Eventually, Fat Superman rang the bell and got off the bus, and I noticed that his cart was missing a wheel, and slightly dented. So when I’d complimented the cart, he must’ve thought I was picking on him. Damn, I feel bad about that.

    It’s crazy how often I see that guy on the bus or at the bus station, so I’ll undoubtedly ride with him again in a few days. Will I apologize, try to explain that I genuinely liked his cart, wasn’t trying to be an asshole? Probably not.

    ♦ ♦ ♦

    Once or twice weekly, an oldish white lady with a cane rides the bus, and talks a lot, usually about passengers who board without paying.

    A black man didn’t pay, and she said: “You didn’t pay. Why don’t you pay?” But she was talking more to herself than him, and if he heard it, he ignored it.

    A Hispanic man in paint-splattered overalls didn’t pay, and she said: “You didn’t pay. So many people don’t pay.” No reply.

    A white woman with green hair didn’t pay, and she said: “You’re supposed to pay, but you don’t pay.” No reply.

    A couple of college-age kids didn’t pay, and she said: “That’s seven people so far who haven’t paid, and yes, I am counting.” No reply.

    A black guy in an orange vest didn’t pay, and she said: “You didn’t pay. Maybe I should start not paying.”

    This time, a reply: “Maybe you should start shutting up, bitch.”

    For the rest of her ride, Oldish White Lady with A Cane said: Not a word.

    ♦ ♦ ♦

    Impatient Guy rides alone and talks to himself, always complaining about how slow the bus is. “C’mon, c’mon, stop stopping every two blocks.”

    And I’ll admit, I mutter such complaints myself when the bus is running late and I’m in a hurry, but Impatient Guy always seems to be running late or in a hurry.

    The guy in the orange vest was correct, of course. “Start shutting up, bitch” is my mantra for bus behavior, so I shut up.

    What I was thinking, though, what I’m always thinking when Impatient Guy is being impatient, was, “Dude, the bus stops every two blocks because there are bus stops every two blocks. It’s why they’re called bus stops. When people are waiting at the bus stops, the bus stops. Welcome to public transit.”

    ♦ ♦ ♦

    Wheelchair riders board the bus via the ramp, then park their chairs and latch their brakes. The driver comes back and attaches restraints to the wheelchair, so it doesn’t go flying if they have to really slam on the brakes.

    Securing wheelchairs is a rule, but the person in the wheelchair can decline. Sometimes they’ll say, “No chains for me,” as they roll past the driver. They’re trusting their brakes, holding a stanchion, and I’ve never yet seen a wheelchair fly.

    An athletically built 30-something white man in a wheelchair rides the #99 once in a while, and always he says to the driver, “No chains for me.” He doesn’t ride unchained, though. He carries a grabber with a hook on the end, reaches behind the wheelchair, and lifts and attaches both restraints to his chair. When he rings the bell to get off, he uses the grabber again, to reach back and unhook his chains.

    I’ve seen him do this a dozen times. It’s difficult but he does it, and always it’s impressive, but one time something else happened, and damn it, I missed it.

    What I saw was, he rang the bell, and the bus pulled over. No Chains For Me reached back and undid his chains, and said something to the driver, but a pretty woman across the street is where my attention was.

    A truck stopped in traffic, tragically blocking my view of the woman, so my consciousness came back to the bus, and I noticed that No Chains For Me was now on the sidewalk, waving ‘thanks’ at the driver.

    But, wait — the ramp on this bus goes beep-beep-beep when it’s going down and beep-beep-beep again when it’s coming up, and I’d heard no beeps at all. Even distracted by a gorgeous babe, the beeps are piercing, and I’m aware of them. I am absolutely positive there’d been no beeps.

    No Chains For Me is in good shape. His chest has definition, his arms have muscles. Is it possible, conceivable, that he’d asked the driver to skip the ramp, same as he always says to skip the chains, and then wheeled himself right off the edge of the bus and — boom — down to the sidewalk below? It’s a drop of perhaps ten inches, maybe a foot. Did he—? What the—? No way, but—?

    I was in a sideways seat, closest to the driver, so like an idiot I asked him, “Did you lower the ramp for that guy?”

    He said nothing, just looked at me like I’m an idiot. Which, we’ve already established, I am. But maybe he hadn’t lowered the ramp, maybe the guy dive-bombed it, and the driver knows he’d get in trouble for allowing it…

    Yeah, I’m an idiot.

    6/27/2026

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  • Anything goes: 6/27/2026

    our 86th weekly open mike

    Let’s see what happens when your host (me) has nothing to say. Step right up, speak your mind, tell a story, sing a song, whatever.

    6/27/2026

    Anything goes

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