ICE detains reporter Estefany Rodríguez in Nashville - Nashville Banner
Reporter Estefany Rodríguez, detained by ICE with no arrest warrant, may face deportation. Her attorneys seek immediate review of the legality of her case.
ICE has arrested and detained a Nashville journalist who reported stories critical of ICE. She’s married to a U.S. citizen and has been seeking asylum here after fleeing death threats in Colombia because of her journalism there.
They’ve already sent her to Louisiana.
05.03.2026 23:41
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Exclusive: US investigation points to likely US responsibility in Iran school strike, sources say
Military investigators believe it is likely that U.S. forces were responsible for an apparent strike on an Iranian girls' school that killed scores of children on Saturday, two U.S. officials told Reu...
Reuters Exclusive
"U.S. military investigators believe it is likely that U.S. forces were responsible for an apparent strike on an Iranian girls' school."
"The strike would rank among the worst cases of civilian casualties in decades of U.S. conflicts in the Middle East."
06.03.2026 02:50
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Perhaps unsurprising for Miami, but I still find it notable that the three students quoted with most sexist, bigoted and antisemitic texts are named Bejerano, Gonzalez, and Valdes.
As someone said recently, America is such a melting pot that these days even our white supremacists are multicultural.
05.03.2026 05:24
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‘Nazi heaven’: Inside Miami campus Republicans’ racist group chat
The chat is the subject of a Florida International University police investigation.
The secretary of Miami-Dade County’s GOP started a group chat for conservative students — and within 3 weeks, it was filled with over 400 instances of the N-word, Nazi rhetoric and writings of "dozens of ways of violently killing Black people"
05.03.2026 03:14
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None of this is to say that the New York Times doesn’t have a general perspective. But I’m fairly confident that if you did a survey of the political leanings of every opinion piece published over the last decade, you’d see that perspective is very much on the liberal side of things.
02.03.2026 05:15
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This is not actually how it works. Op/ed editors at the Times and other publications publish all sorts of opinions they don't agree with. The idea that they only pick pieces because they support the opinion is... stunningly ignorant.
02.03.2026 03:23
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What has the New York Times published knowing it was false? They don't always get the story right, and they issue corrections when they're wrong, but that's a pretty weighty claim to make.
02.03.2026 02:59
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They have two conservative columnists on staff, and many more liberal ones. I disagree with Douthat and Stephens, but I also honestly don't see the problem with a national newspaper including what are honestly fairly mainstream conservative voices. The "intent" is to rep a variety of views.
02.03.2026 02:58
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Seems like a thing more people should be mad about
02.03.2026 02:38
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I mean, yes, that is the job of a newspaper op/ed page.
02.03.2026 02:51
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The last time I worked as an editor on a newspaper opinion desk was in college but yeah I published all kinds of opinions I didn't agree with! That's the job. Again, if you don't comprehend that, that's a media literacy problem on your part, and it might help to learn about how newspapers work.
02.03.2026 02:42
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Criticize the opinions! That's fair game. But suggesting that "The New York Times" as an entity agrees with the opinion of every op/ed they publish is deranged and in fact makes no sense if you think about it for more than two seconds.
02.03.2026 02:41
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I think "The NYT" is a huge organization with thousands of employees and dozens of op/ed staffers with many different opinions. And yes I think they very often publish opinions that many -- even most -- of their staffers disagree with. That is the job of an op/ed desk.
02.03.2026 02:40
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Yes, there are guardrails. And positions held by people at the highest levels of government are fair game for a newspaper's op/ed pages. Things like "we should bomb Iran" are, clearly, positions held by people at the highest levels of government.
02.03.2026 02:14
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This idea that the NYT is some sort of right-wing rag because they sometimes publish conservatives and do reporting that doesn't always 100% accord with what advocacy groups want is just one of the most demented and reality-eschewing theories to take hold on the left. Truly bizarre and sad to see.
02.03.2026 02:09
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I mean... the NYT columnist staff leans strongly to the left. As do their contributors. I would bet if you added up all of the pieces that were left-leaning versus right-leaning, you'd see a lot more on the left column.
02.03.2026 02:07
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The job of an op/ed page is not to only publish the "right" opinions. If a topic, policy, or decision is in the news / under discussion at the highest levels, the op/ed page at a national newspaper should be publishing pieces that make the case for that policy or decision. Even if the policy is bad!
02.03.2026 02:06
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Not including this person's handle because I don't want to start a big pile-on but there is such a deep media literacy problem on the left. "The New York Times" is not "supporting" any of the things linked; individual writers on their *opinion* pages are making the case for these positions.
02.03.2026 02:00
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Seems like the emerging policy is: you people out there are responsible for setting up your own governments, but if the US doesn’t like who ends up in charge we’ll just assassinate or kidnap them and then the ball is back in your court.
01.03.2026 15:48
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What to Read About Iran Today
And how to hold multiple truths at once.
@jillfilipovic.bsky.social writes about Iran and shares pieces worth reading
open.substack.com/pub/jill/p/w...
01.03.2026 15:01
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The president didn't bother to make the case for war in a marathon State of the Union address and then he fucked off to his sweaty gilded country club so he could literally phone in an unconstitutional war.
Every single Democrat needs to be screaming about this at full volume.
28.02.2026 20:27
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The FBI being on high alert for terrorist actions is important right now.
Too bad they fired and gutted their counterterrorism capacity
01.03.2026 00:36
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Her husband wanted to use ChatGPT to create sustainable housing. Then it took over his life.
Kate Fox says Joe Ceccanti was the ‘most hopeful person’ before he started spending 12 hours a day with a chatbot
“It’s difficult to understand the scale of the problem, but OpenAI itself estimates that more than a million people every week show suicidal intent when chatting with ChatGPT.”
28.02.2026 15:39
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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: “Israel is doing great evil“ is not antisemitic. “Israel is pulling the levers on all the world’s evil” is both antisemitic and also passing the buck on how bad the US is, and our role now and historically.
28.02.2026 16:18
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I have to say, I don’t love that a former editor for the “New Yorker” is using this horrible war as an excuse to spread antisemitic conspiracies that New York Jews are all Israeli sleeper agents - especially when the state of Israel has made it clear it doesn’t care about us at all.
28.02.2026 15:45
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“It’s not just a disastrous war of choice waged by an unhinged lunatic who has surrounded himself with sycophantic imbeciles; it’s a cataclysmic conflict of epic fury”
28.02.2026 16:30
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things every single republican president of your lifetime has done
- started a war in the middle east
- completely destroyed the economy
28.02.2026 14:20
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It would be cool to have a legislature that acted to defend its own constitutional prerogatives and, maybe as a treat, the interests of the people it represents too.
28.02.2026 13:36
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