Wednesday, March 26, 2025

IRS braces for $500bn drop in revenue as taxpayers skip filings in wake of DOGE cuts at agency

 Regime Change in the West? London Review of Books 


IRS braces for $500bn drop in revenue as taxpayers skip filings in wake of DOGE cuts at agency


A spotlight on Elon Musk’s conflicts of interest

The president at least declined to share China war plans with his special employee.

Ahead of a Friday visit to the Pentagon, Musk, along with Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth, rushed to deny news reports that Musk would be there 




Police investigating after former U.S. Attorney Jessica Aber, 43, found dead at Virginia home

Aber resigned from the high-profile role, which she’d held since 2021, effective the day before President Donald Trump was sworn in in January


Buyouts at the Sun-Times shrink the newsroom — and the dream


We are in an emergency

Right now, the answer to authoritarianism isn't to be quiet. It's not matching pink outfits at a state address. It's not throwing trans people under the bus. … The answer is to very publicly, very loudly, very boldly, stand up”

Illinois 9th District has only been represented by two people since 1965, and there hasn’t been a competitive primary since the race Democratic Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky, the district’s current representative, won in November 1998. “I wouldn’t be born for another four months,” deadpans Kat Abughazaleh, the TikTok-famous political commentator now running to represent the district. 
Abughazaleh is transparent about the fact that she is not what anyone thinks of as shoe-in for Congress: a 26-year-old narcoleptic freelance social media creator who doesn’t live in the district and has only lived in the state for less than a year, challenging a Democratic Party leader who has represented this part of Illinois for more than a quarter of a century. 

That’s kind of the point: She is a normal person — with a rental lease she can’t break before it’s up, financial pressure bearing down on her, and prescription medication that she needs to function properly and that has been challenging to obtain since Elon Musk went after her employer, and she and many of her colleagues were laid off. 

Trump says ‘contract’ being drafted on ‘dividing up’ land in Ukraine war The Hill

 

Over half of Ukrainian media outlets may shut down due to U.S. support cuts Ukrinform

 

M1 Abrams Tank Was Smacked with a Reality Check in Ukraine War 1945

 

Seizing frozen Russian assets is ‘an act of war,’ says Belgian PM Politico




Bring Back the Boycott

"It is one thing to make Target respect us, it is another thing altogether to respect ourselves." Boycott not just to invoke our power, but also as self-respect: don't support those who support our enemies.

For this Lent, the Rev. Jamal Bryant, the pastor of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church near Atlanta, didn’t urge the 10,000 members of his congregation to give up chocolate or coffee. 

Instead, he called for a 40-day “fast” from shopping at Target because of its decision to pull back on its commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion. Other influential African American congregations across the country followed suit, and now over 150,000 people have signed up to participate. They’ve joined activists who are boycotting a growing list of companies, including Walmart and Starbucks.