Phil Shawe, the polarizing New York executive whose financial largesse helped propel Gov. Matt Meyer to victory in 2024, is now throwing his weight behind a new political action committee controlled by Delaware House Speaker Melissa Minor-Brown.
Phil Shawe, the polarizing New York executive whose financial largesse helped propel Gov. Matt Meyer to victory in 2024, is now throwing his weight behind a new political action committee controlled by Delaware House Speaker Melissa Minor-Brown.
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Paramount, Warner Bros deal would unite film, news and social media forces in the age of Trump
My analysis for NPR:
www.npr.org/2026/02/27/n...
"Unlike Netflixβs bid, Paramount wants all of Warnerβs operations, including networks like CNN and Discovery.
That would put CNN under the same roof as Paramountβs CBS and combine two of Hollywoodβs last five remaining studios."
More background for those interested: depsc.delaware.gov/2025/10/14/d...
There was also a request made to postpone's tonight's public meeting since electricity issues lingered longer for some folks in southern parts of the state. PSC said, apparently, the show must go on.
And the only timely local reporting about tonights meeting is behind a paywall (albeit possibly just for nonsubscribers who have maxed out on free clicks this month)
www.delawareonline.com/story/news/l...
Important Delaware energy-related public hearing tonight about potential large load tariffs related to data centers. Disappointing to see zero documents or explanation to go along with the public meeting notice: publicmeetings.delaware.gov#/meeting/84917
3 of the 5 Quakertown high school students arrested for anti-ICE walkout are free--after 4 days! Not sure about 2 others, who are accused of felony assault against the police chief--when it was the chief who actually attacked them, putting one girl in a chokehold! www.phillyburbs.com/story/news/2...
ICYMI AP reports arguments are expected in the fall.
apnews.com/article/supr...
"The situation also means that the hours worked at the publicly owned, privately run Port of Wilmington are lower than what they would have been otherwise."
Excellent reporting yesterday from Karl Baker:
Event resolved, and more info from
DEMA on the OG release: "The power plant lost commercial power. They are on backup power. Part of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulations is to notify offsite partners which then we make specific notifications."
#MorningVibe
In 1954, Edward R. Murrow reminded us that disagreeing with those in power isnβt the same as being disloyal. He warned against letting fear take over & replacing evidence with accusations.
This is a call to courage. Freedom doesnβt protect itself.
*Monday lol the days are already blending together
Just an "unusual event" at your friendly neighborhood nuclear plant during the area's first blizzard in years nbd
Sunday morning update from Dover
*DE electric coop
Message from DE municipal electric tonight: "If you lose power tonight, please be prepared to be without power at least through tomorrow and maybe several days."
so it begins
Spotlight Delaware completed a first-of-its-kind analysis of reassessment data for the entire state of Delaware, partnering with Tech Impact's Data Lab to map out how communities were impacted by changing property assessments and taxes.
Where did property values rise the most? Explore the data:
Reported measles exposure at Delaware's the Nemours Childrenβs Hospital emergency department in Wilmington.
www.coasttv.com/news/measles...
If you haven't read this Atlantic piece, stop what you're doing right now. One of the best pieces I've read in a long time (admittedly I have a soft spot for second person narratives done well).
Fulton Co elections expert: βIn all 5 areas identified by ... the [search warrant] affidavit, there are a multitude of false or misleading statements or omissions. ... Once ... corrected, the affidavit loses any basis in reality.β
storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
In a response to questions posed about the orders last week, the refinery responded today to say all repairs to the CO boiler (the culprit of many of the emissions cited here) were completed in June 2025.
During a diversity roundtable last month at the National Press Club, the Rev. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., president and CEO of the National Newspaper Publishers Association, gave shocking news on the state of the Black press on the eve of its bicentennial. "We all have felt the damp hands of oppression and suppression over the last 12 months," said Chavis, whose trade association represents more than 200 African American-owned community newspapers. "I'm going to be very honest: We've lost advertising revenue 80% over the last 12 months."
Even compared to the dire state of the newspaper business in general, Black newspapers in particular are getting fucking hammered.
βI don't see any plan, any strategy, any end game,β says Pat Parenteau, a professor of environmental law at the University of Vermont. βI don't see anything from this administration, just fuck everything up as much as you can. You can print that.β
Sounds accurate to me.
23 Cited in the order for support were the following decisions: see, e.g., J.O.P. v. U.S. Depβt of Homeland Sec., 2025 WL 1431263, at *10 (4th Cir. May 19, 2025) (Gregory, J., concurring) (βAs is becoming far too common, we are confronted again with the efforts of the Executive Branch to set aside the rule of law in pursuit of its goals. It is the duty of courts to stand as a bulwark against the political tides that seek to override constitutional protections and fundamental principles of law, even in the name of noble ends like public safety.β); President & Fellows of Harvard Coll. v. U.S. Depβt of Homeland Sec., 788 F. Supp. 3d 182, 205 (D. Mass. 2025) (β[T]he Court will not apply any presumption of regularity to conduct that is so unusual and therefore irregular on its face.β), appeal docketed, No. 25-1627 (1st Cir. July 1, 2025); In re Search of One Device and Two Individuals under Rule 41, 784 F. Supp. 3d 234, 244 n.10 (D.D.C. 2025) (βBlind deference to the government? That is no longer a thing. Trust that had been earned over generations has been lost in weeks. Numerous career prosecutors have had to resign instead of taking actions that they believe violated their oath of office, or worse, were fired for upholding that oath.β); Washington v. Trump, No. 25-0127 (JCC), ECF No. 53 at 13:13-15 (W.D. Wash. Jan. 24, 2025) (βIβve been on the bench for over four decades. I canβt remember another case where the question presented was as clear as this one is. This is a blatantly unconstitutional order.β); N.H Indonesian Cmty. Support v. Trump, 765 F. Supp. 3d 102, 109 (D.N.H. 2025) (β[T]he Executive Order contradicts the text of the Fourteenth Amendment and the century-old untouched precedent that interprets it.β); Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr LLP v. Exec. Off. of the President, 774 F. Supp. 3d 86, 88 (D.D.C. 2025) (βThe retaliatory nature of the Executive Order at issue here is clear from its face . . . .β); Pacito v. Trump, 2025 WL 1295660, at *7 (W.D. Wa. Mayβ¦
Holy shit.
Abbe Lowell's argument that DOJ is not entitled to presumption of regularity in Don Lemon case consists of:
1) A page on irregularity in this case.
2) A page on irregularity in MN.
3) Other adverse rulings in MN.
4) One page plus TWO PAGE footnote on similar rulings nationally.
Interesting update added to the permit app's website: "The Department returned the application to the facility on Jan. 29, 2026."
spotlightdelaware.org/2026/01/20/m...
Days after Washington Post laid off 300 journalists, publisher Will Lewis -- conspicuously absent during the notifications to those whose jobs were cut -- is stepping down. Attached is Lewis' memo to staff, courtesy of my NPR colleague David Folkenflik. READ: https://loom.ly/vZyjS90
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