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Devlin Barrett / New York Times:
Administration Officials Believe Order Lets Immigration Agents Enter Homes Without Warrants  —  It remains unclear whether the Trump administration will apply the law in this way.  But such an interpretation, experts say, would infringe on basic civil liberties.
Slate:
We're Finally Seeing the “Evidence” Against the Migrants Deported by Trump.  It's Unbelievable.  —  After the Trump administration rounded up hundreds of Venezuelan migrants around the country—without notice or court hearings—and sent them off to a prison in El Salvador, we're finally getting details on who was deported and why.
Discussion: Breitbart and The Independent
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Lilia Luciano / CBS News:
Venezuelan migrant deported from U.S. to El Salvador has no criminal record, documents show
Discussion: Tangle
New York Times:   In Deportations, Trump Tied Gang to Venezuela's Government. Intelligence Contradicts Him.
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Republicans Once Championed Free Speech on Campus.  Now, Not So Much.  —  President Trump and state politicians are pushing new laws and policies that crack down on curriculum, protests and speakers.  —  As conservatives fought against cancel culture on college campuses, they developed a particular fondness for the First Amendment.
Discussion: The Present Age
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Alan Blinder / New York Times:   Trump's Battles With Colleges Could Change American Culture for a Generation
John Halas / Carscoops:
Tesla Recalls Every Single Cybertruck Over Stainless Steel Trims Falling Off  — Tesla recalls 46,000 Cybertrucks due to roof panels potentially detaching during driving.  — Issue stems from cant rail panel using a faulty structural adhesive prone to embrittlement.
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Craig Trudell / Bloomberg:
Tesla Recalls Cybertrucks After Steel Trim Pieces Come Loose … Tesla Inc. recalled all the Cybertrucks it produced and sold in the first 15 months it's been on the US market over a safety issue it's having trouble resolving.  —  The carmaker estimates that 1% of the 46,096 pickups it's calling …
US Department of Justice:
Attorney General Pamela Bondi Announces Severe Charges Against Violent Tesla Arsonists  —  For Immediate Release  —  Today, Attorney General Pamela Bondi announced charges against three individuals responsible for the violent destruction of Tesla properties.
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Ali Bianco / Politico:
Bondi, citing ‘domestic terrorism,’ announces charges for Tesla attacks
Teen Vogue:
Vivian Jenna Wilson on Being Elon Musk's Estranged Daughter, Protecting Trans Youth and Taking on the Right Online  —  In Teen Vogue's special issue cover story, the estranged 20-year-old daughter of Elon Musk talks about the “cartoonishly evil” Trump administration and being a young trans woman today.
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Lauren Aratani / The Guardian:
Elon Musk's daughter says father's rally gesture was ‘definitely a Nazi salute’
Discussion: Teen Vogue and Breitbart
Sarah Jeong / The Verge:
We ran the wrong headline about Trump firing the FTC commissioners  —  The unlawful removals of Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter pushed journalistic writing to its limit. … On Tuesday, the president of the United States fired the Democratic commissioners of the Federal Trade Commission …
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Judge blocks DOGE from accessing Social Security data of millions of people  —  “The DOGE Team is essentially engaged in a fishing expedition at SSA, in search of a fraud epidemic, based on little more than suspicion,” said U.S. District Judge Ellen Hollander in a 137-page ruling.
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William James / Reuters:
Britain beefs up travel warnings over US border enforcement  —  Britain has in recent weeks revised its advice for citizens travelling to the United States to include a warning that anyone found breaking its entry rules could face arrest or detention.  —  Since taking office on January 20 …
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Billal Rahman / Newsweek:
Britain Issues Travel Warning for US
Discussion: New York Times and The Hill
NBC News:
Trump signs executive order to dismantle the Education Department  —  The complete elimination of the department would require the approval of Congress.  —  WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday directing Education Secretary Linda McMahon to start dismant l ing the Department of Education.
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Politico:
Trump defends his education overhaul with a shield of GOP governors — and kids
Pocharapon Neammanee / HuffPost:
MAGA Influencer And Fox News Guest Indicted On Child Sex Abuse Charges  —  The right-wing personality known as Raw Ricci built his following by filming homeless people in San Francisco.  —  A MAGA influencer known for posting sensationalized videos of homeless people in San Francisco …
Discussion: SFist
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NBC News:
Republican lawmaker booed during rowdy town hall after complaining crowd is ‘obsessed’ with the government  —  Hundreds of people attended the town hall, jeering Hageman throughout her comments on issues including Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency
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Holly Otterbein / Politico:   Club for Growth leader urges GOP lawmakers to keep holding town halls
Associated Press:
Georgetown University scholar has been detained by immigration officials, prompting legal fight  —  A Georgetown University researcher who is married to a Palestinian American was detained by immigration agents who told him his visa had been revoked, prompting another high-profile legal fight …
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Beyer, Don:
Beyer Statement On Badar Khan Suri
Discussion: The Hill
Jacqueline Sweet / The Nation:
How a Free-Speech University Sidles Up to Orbán's Strongman Rule How a Free-Speech University Sidles Up to Orbán's Strongman Rule  —  Bari Weiss's University of Austin, touted as a haven for free academic inquiry, has a dozen scholars and officials with ties to Hungary's speech-suppressing regime
The New York Review of Books:
A Statement from Constitutional Law Scholars on Columbia  —  We write as constitutional scholars—some liberal and some conservative—who seek to defend academic freedom and the First Amendment in the wake of the federal government's recent treatment of Columbia University.
Discussion: Dorf on Law
Nelli Bird / BBC:
Tourist in US chained ‘like Hannibal Lecter’  —  A tourist held in the US for 19 days was removed in chains like Hannibal Lecter, according to her parents.  —  Becky Burke, 28, arrived home in Wales on Tuesday from her ordeal which began half way through a backpacking trip across North America.
Associated Press:
Finland is again ranked the happiest country in the world.  The US falls to its lowest-ever position  —  HELSINKI (AP) — Finland is the happiest country in the world for the eighth year in a row, according to the World Happiness Report 2025 published Thursday.
Reuters:
DOJ pushes FBI to review, release more Epstein files amid mounting pressure from Trump supporters: Sources  —  Attorney General Pam Bondi is pushing for more to be released, sources say.  —  People walk out of the West Wing and show “The Epstein Files: Phase 1” binders, at the White House in Washington, D.C., February 27, 2025.
Discussion: Raw Story
Judd Legum / Popular Information:
EXCLUSIVE: Secret policy shift could overwhelm Social Security offices with millions of people  —  On Wednesday, the Social Security Administration (SSA) enacted a new policy that could impose massive demands on the agency's overburdened network of field offices, according to an internal SSA message obtained by Popular Information.
Discussion: Raw Story and Marketplace
Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
Bluesky makes it easier for publishers to track referrals  —  Social network Bluesky, an open source X rival, has made a change that will allow publishers to better track the referral traffic originating from posts on its platform.  According to a comment from Bluesky employee Emily Liu …
Veronica Riccobene / The Lever:
Who Actually Owns Crypto?  Almost Nobody.  —  This is a web version of The Lever's daily email newsletter.  —  Spend four minutes reading this 1,021-word newsletter to learn about:  — Trump's reward for the richest of the rich.  — Why Jeff Bezos can hear everything you say.
Discussion: CNBC
Eric Tucker / Associated Press:
Taliban frees an American man who was abducted while traveling in Afghanistan more than 2 years ago  —  An American man who was abducted more than two years ago while traveling through Afghanistan as a tourist has been released by the Taliban in a deal with the Trump administration …
Scott Macfarlane / CBS News:
Longtime FBI agent charged with disclosing confidential records  —  A longtime FBI agent has been charged with unlawfully taking and disclosing protected FBI files, according to court records reviewed by CBS News.  —  Johnathan Buma, who specialized in national security and terror cases …
Ben Berkowitz / Axios:
Tesla falls after Commerce secretary recommends buying stock  —  Tesla shares fell early Thursday after Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick used a TV appearance to urge Americans to buy stock in Elon Musk's car company.  —  Why it matters: Cabinet secretaries don't typically recommend individual stocks …
Washington Post:
Elon Musk, once a tacit backer of DEI, now focuses on anti-White bias  —  Elon Musk, who was raised during South African apartheid, used to steer clear of debate about race.  Now, he frequently advocates for White people.  —  Just now  —  In the spring of 2017, two months …
Discussion: Raw Story and Gizmodo
Stephen Engelberg / ProPublica:
The October Story That Outlined Exactly What the Trump Administration Would Do to the Federal Bureaucracy  —  Historians have hindsight when they look into the past; journalists have the facts on the ground and context to help them look ahead.  That means we can sometimes be surprised by how prescient a story turns out to be.
Ramsey Touchberry / Washington Examiner:
Bill Cassidy escapes primary challenge from Clay Higgins  —  Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) has opted not to mount a primary challenge against Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) next year in what is already a crowded Republican field to take down an incumbent who once voted to convict President Donald Trump in an impeachment trial.
Discussion: Washington Times and The Hill
Elie Mystal / The Nation:
How a Case From 1803 Explains John Roberts's Approach to Donald Trump  —  Roberts wasn't “rebuking” Trump when he issued his statement against impeaching judges.  He was bending the knee.  —  Bluesky  —  Pocket  —  Donald Trump, his chief of ghouls Stephen Miller …
 
 
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Steve Karnowski / Associated Press:
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New York Times:
Trump Administration Sends a New Group of Migrants to Guantánamo Bay
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Frank Bruni / New York Times:
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