Trump, Russia, Epstein: Whitehouse Brings the Corkboard
More than a year into Trump’s return as the 47th president, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse walked onto the Senate floor and did the one thing Washington hates most: he connected dots out loud. Starting with the Mueller whitewash and ending in the swampy overlap of Russia, Jeffrey Epstein, and Trump, he delivered a bibliography-backed reminder that this town will call anything a hoax if the truth arrives carrying boxes.
Whitehouse’s Trump-Russia-Epstein Red-String Revival
United States – March 5, 2026 – Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse hit the Senate floor with a bibliography, a blowtorch, and enough Trump-Russia-Epstein connective tissue to make every cable-news producer in America levitate six inches off the carpet. AIRHORN. Somewhere between the fifteenth mention of Russia and the ninth whiff of Palm Beach weirdness, Rhode Island’s…
A Zero-Day in Your Pocket, and the Patch Line Around the Block
United States – March 5, 2026 – Android’s March 2026 bulletin warns an exploited Qualcomm-linked flaw is being used in the wild, but the U.S. update pipeline still makes securit…
A Moon Base, an ISS Extension, and the Fine Print That Owns Us
United States – March 5, 2026 – The Senate just blessed a Moon base and an ISS extension; the fine print decides whether science serves the public or politics.
A DHS Shutdown, and the Senate Still Can’t Even Start the Argument
United States – March 5, 2026 – The Senate failed again to move DHS funding forward, leaving a shutdown in place while Republicans cite Iran and Democrats press for ICE guardrai…
The Supreme Court Hands Asylum Appeals a Softer Flashlight
United States – March 5, 2026 – A 9-0 asylum ruling boosts agency deference and trims appellate judges’ ability to call persecution plainly what it is, trading uniformity for fe…
Six Percent, Again: Stop Treating Mortgage Rates Like the Whole Housing Story
United States – March 5, 2026 – Mortgage rates hit 6% again, and the real sticker shock is how casually we keep treating shelter like a rate chart instead of a rights-and-rules …
SEC Rolls Crypto Into White House Review: Clarity, or a Swamp Leash?
United States – March 5, 2026 – SEC hauled crypto to the White House review desk, and the smoke smells like control over your brisket, not clarity.
Florida Senate passes DeSantis-style AI ‘Bill of Rights’ while the House slow-walks it into oblivion
United States – March 5, 2026 – Florida’s Senate passed an AI ‘Bill of Rights’ and the House hit the brakes. Power hates rules when it profits from chaos.
Foxborough Fires Up the World Cup Grill: Pay the $7.8 Million, FIFA
United States – March 5, 2026 – Foxborough, Massachusetts is withholding the World Cup license for Gillette Stadium unless about $7.8M in public safety costs is covered, with a …
Foxborough to FIFA and Kraft: Pay Up Front or Take Your World Cup Somewhere Else
United States – March 5, 2026 – Foxborough is refusing to front $7.8M in World Cup security costs, and the billionaires are acting confused.
Space Force Lights the Fuse: $16M, Two Universities, and a Remote-Sensing Wake-Up Call
United States – March 5, 2026 – Space Force just tossed $16M at universities for remote sensing. Finally, science with boots and bite. No ivory-tower nap time.
FDA vs. the GLP-1 Gold Rush: Patient Safety, or Monopoly Bodyguarding?
United States – March 5, 2026 – FDA is swatting telehealth sellers of compounded GLP-1s, and we should ask if this is safety or monopoly bodyguard duty.
The Senate Pretends to Modernize Weather Science While the Budget Guys Hold the Knife
United States – March 5, 2026 – The Senate advanced a NOAA weather research bill while the same machine keeps trying to defund the scientists who make forecasts work.
Even Sotomayor Smelled the Scam: NJ Transit Cannot Hide Behind Sovereign Immunity
United States – March 5, 2026 – SCOTUS said NJ Transit is a separate corporation for interstate sovereign immunity, so crash victims can sue it in other states. Pass the brisket.
Six Percent Smoke: Freddie Mac Says Rates Held at 6.00%, and the American Dream Still Pays a Cover Charge
United States – March 5, 2026 – Freddie Mac put the 30-year back at 6.00%, and every would-be homeowner felt the grill heat while the rent kings smiled.
Virginia’s Supreme Court Just Told a Trial Judge: Stop Playing Whac-a-Mole With People’s Ballots
United States – March 5, 2026 – Virginia’s high court stayed a local TRO and kept early voting alive, exposing the procedural tricks that sabotage democracy.
Zero Bids, Full Swamp: Cook Inlet Just Told the Green Grift to Cope
United States – March 5, 2026 – BOEM’s Cook Inlet “Big Beautiful Cook Inlet 1” lease sale (completed March 4, 2026) drew zero bids, even with over 1 million acres reportedly off…
EPA Just Kicked the Climate Ledger Under the Desk
United States – March 5, 2026 – EPA delayed big emitters’ climate reporting, turning public data into a lobbyist’s magic trick with real smoke.
HUD’s New Eviction Fast Lane: A Paperwork Shortcut to the Sidewalk
United States – March 5, 2026 – HUD is rolling back a key eviction notice rule, and the speed is the point: less time to pay, more time to fall.
The ‘Ratepayer Protection’ Pledge: Cute Ceremony, Still Waiting on the Guardrails
United States – March 5, 2026 – Big Tech signed a White House “Ratepayer Protection” pledge tied to AI data centers. The public question is simple: where are the enforceable fil…
