Monday, January 19, 2026

From Noriega to Maduro: The Long US History of Kidnapping Foreign Leaders



"I drank because it was a means by which I could forget people—certain people—and what they had done to me—certain acts. Alcohol obliterated to some extent my history, or it allowed me to see it through the peculiar filter it placed over my memories and my actions. Alcohol also isolated me, which I enjoyed, because in isolation I cannot be hurt by anyone. It is easier to be hurt by a memory of a person than a person, you see?"--Edward Albee

Flash flooding, heavy rainfall and gusty weather keeps SES busy on NSW coast


from Good Morning Vietnam to Taste of Turkey / Tomorrow’s birthday today ..



ICE - It's January 17th and I think Pierre Lavie (photographer) and John Abernathy (tacklee) may have already won the Pulitzer


From Noriega to Maduro: The Long US History of Kidnapping Foreign Leaders ScheerPost


WHAT HAPPENED WHEN HITLER TOOK ON GERMANY’S CENTRAL BANKER

Hans Luther was the principled and respected president of the Reichsbank—but he wouldn’t accede to Hitler’s demands.


Federal parliamentary inquiry hears tax concessions undercut policies, including first home buyer assistance




‘This is what a cover-up looks like’: Fury as Trump administration kicks local investigators off Renee Nicole Good ICE shooting probe Daily Mail


ACLU Fights DOJ Overreach to Protect Voter Privacy and Sensitive Data ACLU.org


Worried about surveillance, states enact privacy laws and restrict license plate readers Stateline