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The field is set in the Wisconsin governor's race. It's a crowded one on the Democratic side. A Wisconsin mom who spent two months in ICE custody speaks out. And, meet the Wisconsin dance teacher whose crew will compete on national television tonight.
Hundreds of people turned up at Dublin Airport yesterday to welcome home eleven Irish citizens detained by the Israeli military when their Gaza Sumud Flotilla was intercepted in international waters. Colm Byrne, who skippered the vessel the Don Juan, joined Paul to describe the ship being intercepted and his subsequent detainment by the IDF.
Travel bans, visa restrictions and fears of being arrested or detained are presenting challenges for students from other countries wanting to come to the U.S. to study here. And lawmakers have come together on a deal to dedicate $165 million to housing programs.Those stories and more in today's evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.
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AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports long DACA renewal wait times leave some 'Dreamers' without status
I left the Democratic Party in 2020 because I couldn't take it anymore. I am not sure what triggered my disgust, but all I know is that I could not go along with what the party had become and what I could see playing out every day on social media. I watched everyone I knew, every prominent person of power, justify their dehumanizing rhetoric, all aimed at one man and his supporters.I recoiled in horror then. It felt like ice in my veins, or worse, dark sludge, something like evil. Why are we doing this, I wondered. Why have we abandoned all of our principles of decency and kindness? What of the lawn signs that say “everyone is welcome”?I knew it was wrong. I also knew speaking out about it would be the end of my status online, many of my friendships, and eventually, by 2024, all of my income, as my business was destroyed and my reputation collapsed for the sin of voting for and supporting Donald Trump.Now, we're at the point on the Left where all the words — the extreme hyperbole—have been used up, and nothing has changed. There was ever only one place left to go, and that was to take up arms and start shooting people.Cole Allen, who is Trump's third would-be assassin, like Luigi Mangione and Tyler Robinson, is not a madman, not like the shooter who murdered Melissa Hortman. He wasn't hearing voices. He wasn't suffering from PTSD. He made a sober and calculating decision to do what so many have been begging “someone” to do ever since Trump won.Here are some TikToks.From Cole Allen's manifesto:Allen is a gamer, and he talks about his potential assassination as if he's walking us through one of the first-person shooter games he might livestream. He sees himself as a vigilante out for justice against the world's greatest evil. How does he come to these conclusions about Trump? Oh, I don't know, maybe ask the legacy media and the Democrats who have been pushing these lies about Trump for ten years. Cole Allen, like so many other would-be assassins, took them at their word. He doesn't know it's all just politics. Allen said, “I am no longer willing to permit a pedophile, rapist, and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes,” which is not that different from what your average Democrat broadcasts on social media every day.After ten years of dehumanizing language, they can't see the reality of who Trump is anymore, much less see his supporters as their fellow Americans. They can only see the delusion - the mirage - the supervillain they invented. If he isn't even a human anymore, then killing him is as easy as taking out the garbage.They speak in mantras. They mirror each other. Their hysteria spreads from person to person and ultimately unites them. They are as aligned and of one mind as a cult. They must believe they are still the “resistance” going to war on an insurmountable evil force that can't be defeated in any ordinary way. It requires something extraordinary, someone, to “just do it.”When they are confronted with the reality of real-world violence, and they must reckon with who and what they have become, they go on autopilot, make their canned statements about generic political violence, but never atone for anything they've done to bring us to this point - all of them are culpable - the Democrats, the Never Trumpers, and the legacy media. Cole Allen is a victim of the Doomsday Cult and its dehumanizing propaganda machine. He is consumed by the delusion that keeps them locked away and terrified of the monsters outside. But by now, shouldn't they be asking themselves who the monsters really are? Maybe they should take a good, long look in the mirror.As Nietzsche once warned:If I thought I could save the Left, I would start by telling them to stop calling Trump and his supporters Nazis. I would tell them that dehumanizing language almost always leads to violence. It has nowhere else to go.I would tell them it's long past time to accept that Donald Trump won in 2016 and in 2024, and they lost. It's time they reckoned with that too. Their lies, their rage, their manufactured helplessness have taken them nowhere good. Three assassination attempts on Trump and the death of Charlie Kirk should be enough.I would tell them that we still have to share this country, even with —especially with—people we don't agree with. I would tell them that they aren't better than half the country. I would tell them they had no right to claim democracy for themselves. It doesn't belong to them. I would tell them that they've destroyed themselves trying to destroy Trump. They have wrecked families, relationships, marriages, friendships, communities, culture - and all for what? To cling to the democracy that was never theirs to begin with? I have so much to tell them, if only they would listen. The violence against Trump supporters began in 2015 and continued throughout his first four years. Is it really that surprising that nine years later, someone would try to assassinate him?How was it that we as a nation were not brought to our knees after that? How is it that the Left could simply soldier on, with the same dehumanizing Nazi rhetoric as though none of this had happened? It should have been the day that changed everything. But somehow, it wasn't. To them, they always had the fallback of blaming guns. They're all reading from the same script, and this is their only way out.To humanize someone is to have the courage to see them as the complicated, flawed, imperfect people they are. To dehumanize them is to convict them of high crimes and misdemeanors in the Court of Public Opinion. We have built a panopticon that decides guilt, and it's taken us all the way to this moment, where political violence is just more fodder for the churn.So let's get this straight once and for all. Trump is someone who is not afraid to say offensive things in a time when an entire movement believes words are violence, but violence is a way to stop the words. Trump's efforts to build a ballroom, transform the Kennedy Center, clean up the streets, end wars, protect women in sports, use the tariffs to bring back jobs, and protect children from the cult are all MAGA — Make America Great Again. People say he's doing it for himself, but maybe he's doing it because he loves this country. We give him the benefit of the doubt because it's the right thing to do. And if you can't get all the way there, at least get halfway there. Get to the part where he's the guy from The Apprentice, who built all of those gold buildings in Vegas. To see him for who and what he is will heal the pathology that has consumed the Left. But we know if three assassination attempts won't do it, nothing will. A part of me really did think that if Trump won again in 2024, the mass delusion would be punctured at long last. Maybe it would be like that moment in Salem in 1692, when the accusations became so ridiculous that the whole fantasy collapsed. But that never happened.Instead, everything got worse. The hyperbole got worse. Detainment centers were concentration camps. ICE officers were the Gestapo. Trump wasn't just a rapist, racist, fascist, dictator, felon, demagogue, criminal, but now, he was also a pedophile and, before long, a war criminal. They had nowhere left to go except to wish for his death, to manifest it, and make posts about it on TikTok.There is no saving the Left. There is only saving America from them. I can only hope in those dark nights of the soul when I worry about the future - the future for this country, the future for my daughter — that the scrappy coalition known as MAGA can hold the line. /// This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sashastone.com/subscribe
China Purge Widens: 3rd Top Official TargetedAerospace, Military Industry Purges Amid Weapons FailuresFBI Issues Warning on Using Chinese-Made AppsNYC Government Returns to TikTok: Security Issues RaisedFBI Labels China-Linked Cyber Breach ‘Major Incident'FCC Proposes New Chinese Tech RestrictionsUS-China Drug Crisis: Cooperation, Tensions RemainRegulators Weigh Ban on Chinese Airbag InflatorsRubio Condemns China's Detainment of Panama-Flagged VesselsPanel Examines Chinese Automakers' Impact on IndustryUS Lawmaker Introduces Bill to Ban Chinese Car PartsUS Auto Industry Relies Heavily on ChinaChinese Auto Tech Sparks US Security ConcernsCutting Chinese Auto Parts Could Raise PricesTesla at Risk From Possible Chinese Parts BanHigh Gas Prices? Experts Urge EV Patience
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The Monologue: King 5 News has yet again spun a story about a Spokane mom who has been taken into ICE custody for multiple assault convictions, but King 5 conveniently left that part out. Vice President JD Vance made a joke about gaining support through silence on camera like AOC has done. President Trump is concerned about the ongoing threat of stability from Iran in the region. A New York plastic surgeon is publicly apologizing to the kids that got gender affirming procedures done in New York. // The Interview: Mason County Judge Dave Stevens joins the show to explain what his thought process would be in ruling on cases if he is elected to the Washington State Supreme Court, his concern as just being viewed as a conservative judge. // The Quick Hit: The Democrats have brought back an old idea, have a cap on grocery prices. This idea could kill the profitability of grocery stores and possibly cause a lot of these stores to go out of business.
SUBSCRIBE TO JORDAN'S SUBSTACK. Get the facts, without the spin. UNBIASED offers a clear, impartial recap of US news, including politics, elections, legal news, and more. Hosted by lawyer Jordan Berman, each episode provides a recap of current political events plus breakdowns of complex concepts—like constitutional rights, recent Supreme Court rulings, and new legislation—in an easy-to-understand way. No personal opinions, just the facts you need to stay informed on the daily news that matters. If you miss how journalism used to be, you're in the right place. In today's episode: EPA Repeals "Endangerment Finding." Here's What You Should Know (1:47) Stephen Colbert Accuses CBS of Pulling Rep. Talarico Interview Over FCC Rule (10:54) Quick Hitters: Trump May Make Decision Soon on Iran Action, Schumer Proposes Legislation to Protect Pride Flag, ICE Agreements with Local Law Enforcement Up 950%, New DHS Memo Allows Arrest and Detainment of Certain Refugees (~23:15) Rumor Has It: Diving Deep Into the SAVE America Act and Voter Registration Requirements. PLUS Did Two ICE Agents Lie Under Oath About Shooting a Man? Here's What You Should Know. (~26:44) SUBSCRIBE TO JORDAN'S FREE NEWSLETTER. Watch this episode on YouTube. Follow Jordan on Instagram and TikTok. All sources for this episode can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Irishman Seamus Culleton was issued a temporary order postponing his deportation from the US yesterday…He was moved to a detention facility after being arrested by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in September.He spoke out last week - prompting much discussion about his detention here at home. Today, one of his twin daughters, Heather Morrisey, joins Andrea to discuss…Image: @carrasnyc on Instagram
Lou dives into the breaking news of a person detained in connection with the suspected kidnapping of Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, and unpacks what we know so far. Plus, a major shake-up with KFI’s new weekday lineup. Lou tackles the growing power—and controversy—of facial recognition technology, pushes back on The New York Times’ claim that pot use is “out of control,” and makes it clear: use is use. Super Bowl parties and callouts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we spotlight the recent order from Chief Judge Patrick J. Schiltz of Minnesota's federal court, who has summoned Todd Lyons, the acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, to explain the agency's alarming disregard for the rights of detained immigrants.So, what's going on? On January 27, 2026, Judge Schiltz issued a court order that requires Lyons to appear just a few days later, on January 30. The judge is not mincing words; he's frustrated over ICE's repeated failures to comply with previously issued court orders. These failures include a crucial component that's often overlooked in discussions about immigration — timely bond hearings for those in detention.Under current law, individuals detained by ICE are entitled to a bond hearing within seven days of being detained. A bBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-stories--4814524/support.
Today, we're diving into a riveting story involving ICE, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and a courtroom showdown that's sending shockwaves through the immigration enforcement landscape. So, buckle up as we explore the recent order from a federal judge compelling ICE's Chief, Todd Lyons, to answer some tough questions about his agency's handling of detained immigrants' rights.In January 2026, the tension between the federal immigration enforcement agency and the judiciary escalated dramatically in Minnesota. This all began with Chief Judge Patrick J. Schiltz of the U.S. District Court, who wasn't taking any more lapses in justice lightly. On January 26th, he ordered Todd Lyons to appear in his court just days later, specifically to explain ICE's repeated failures to comply with court orders regarding the due process rights of those detained.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-stories--4814524/support.
Officials at Augsburg University in Minneapolis say federal immigration agents entered a private campus parking lot without a warrant on Saturday afternoon and detained a student.And the Minneapolis City Council this week will consider a new ordinance that its authors say will require a more humane approach to homeless encampments. Those stories and more in today's evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.
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Local officials are denouncing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement over the detention of a Northfield man who, according to court records, has no criminal history.Adan Nunez Gonzalez was detained by ICE agents last Tuesday on his way to work and is now being held at Kandiyohi County Jail.Nunez Gonazlez is a father of four and has lived in Northfield for more than a decade.The demand for food assistance continues even with the restoration of SNAP benefits last week.Jessica Sund is director of development and communications at the Channel One Food Bank, which serves southeastern Minnesota and Western Wisconsin.Sund says the organization had 800 more people visit the Olmstead County shelf in October compared to September.The company pursuing an underground mine for copper and nickel near Ely has submitted a plan to the state to conduct more exploratory drilling. Go deeper with the latest edition of the Minnesota Today newsletter.'That's my dad': Northfield man's detention by ICE concerns local officialsEven with shutdown over, Minnesota's food shelves brace for surge in need as holidays nearTwin Metals seeks to continue copper exploration near Boundary Waters
Local leaders call for an investigation into the detainment of U.S. citizens and immigrants. An update on this past weekend's No Kings protest in LA. Thousands of striking Kaiser health care professionals go back to work following a weeklong strike. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comThis LAist podcast is supported by Amazon Autos. Buying a car used to be a whole day affair. Now, at Amazon Autos, you can shop for a new, used, or certified pre-owned car whenever, wherever. You can browse hundreds of vehicles from top local dealers, all in one place. Amazon.com/autosVisit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support the show: https://laist.com
Over the last few weeks, several Irish citizens have been detained in Israel after the flotilla they were on was intercepted on their way to deliver aid in Gaza.One of those was Irish author and activist Naoise Dolan who was aboard one of the Thousands Madleens vessels.She joins Ciara Doherty to discuss her experience on the Flotilla, her detainment by Israel and the current peace deal in place.
First, a man who worked alongside the U.S. in Afghanistan speaks out after he was detained by ICE this summer. Then, Chula Vista is using artificial intelligence to write police reports. Next, we take you behind-the-scenes of the new Navy Seal Museum and what it offers. Finally, an inclusive dance performance is taking place this weekend.
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Send us a textMichael Anderson returns to discuss how neoliberalism has captured Western European politics and why Americans should be concerned about similar trends emerging at home.• Neoliberalism believes everything in society should operate like a corporation, including universities, charities, and NGOs• Universal ID systems in several European countries link citizens' personal information, banking, and health data, creating potential for government control• UK police make approximately 30 arrests daily for "offensive" online posts, showing the erosion of free speech• The World Economic Forum promotes global governance that removes accountability to citizens• European farmers face strict limitations on land use and livestock numbers under neoliberal environmental policies• America's two-party system has created a pendulum effect that has prevented deep entrenchment of neoliberal policies• Silicon Valley elites are major promoters of globalism due to their worldwide operations• Conservative philosophy focuses on individual rights while neoliberal philosophy focuses on group control• Observe what's happening in Europe as a preview of potential threats to American freedomsCheck out Past Conversations with Michael AndersonEpisode 192https://www.buzzsprout.com/2308824/episodes/14752478-192-intersectionality-with-politics-and-human-development-executiveEpisode 223https://www.buzzsprout.com/2308824/episodes/15409491-223-overcoming-political-tribalism-insights-from-michael-anderson-on-u-s-democracy-third-parties-and-social-media-s-roleEpisode 271https://www.buzzsprout.com/2308824/episodes/17180624-271-america-s-counterfeit-democracy-with-michael-andersonCheck his substackhttps://mikea0418.substack.com/Twitterhttps://x.com/MAndersonsblogHis Websitehttps://www.mikeandersonsbooks.com/Additional Articleshttps://www.eunews.it/en/2024/03/26/from-2026-eu-citizens-to-have-a-european-digital-identity/https://freespeechunion.org/?v=0b3b97fa6688https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorities-2019-2024/euroSupport the showFollow your host atYouTube and Rumble for video contenthttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUxk1oJBVw-IAZTqChH70aghttps://rumble.com/c/c-4236474Facebook to receive updateshttps://www.facebook.com/EliasEllusion/Twitter (yes, I refuse to call it X)https://x.com/politicallyht LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/eliasmarty/
At today's Warfare Wednesday Service, Pastor Femi Paul delivered a powerful message titled “Illegal Detainment.” He explained that illegal detainment represents any force or situation designed to restrain progress, hold people back, or keep destinies shackled. In contrast, God's plan is release, freedom, and forward movement. Drawing from Genesis 27:40, he showed that breaking free requires restlessness, a decision to fight, and determination to refuse the yoke of delay or oppression. Pastor Femi then led the church in warfare prayers, declaring that seasons of waiting, struggling, and stagnation have expired. From Genesis 24:56, he proclaimed that nothing will hinder, delay, or detain God's people from entering into a new season of prosperity, success, and celebration. This was a timely reminder that in Christ, we have the power to break free and walk boldly into God's promises.
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The lawyer for a New Zealander detained in US believes Sarah Shaw's case attracted international attention because she's a young pretty white mum, and said there are thousands of other immigrants locked up, that the world shouldn't turn its back on. The mum and her six year old son were detained, when she re-entered the States from Canada without a fully renewed visa. After her story went global, Sarah was released on the weekend. Her lawyer Minda Thorward spoke to Lisa Owen.
Air Canada flight attendants made good on their promise to walk off the job. But they weren't on the picket lines for long. After only a matter of hours, the federal government stepped in - ordering both sides to arbitration and allowing the airline to resume operations.Also: Ukraine's President Volodomyr Zelenskyy will travel to Washington on Monday to meet with Donald Trump. Zelenskyy was left out of yesterday's meeting in Alaska between the U.S. President and Russia's Vladimir Putin. And that summit is being met with concern by key European leaders trying to ensure the U.S. doesn't give in to Russia's demands. And: A Canadian citizen says he was wrongfully detained in the U-A-E for ten months. While imprisoned, he says he was denied access to life-saving medications. He also claims Canada's embassy did little to help.Plus: Honour killings in Pakistan, B.C. seeks appeal of an Indigenous rights ruling, The search for FIFA World Cup volunteers, and more.
A federal judge has ordered ICE to improve conditions for detainees in a New York City federal building. WFUV's Alexandra Pfau reports. An organization that oversees Central Park has weighed in on the horse carriage debate. WFUV's Alexandra Pfau has more on the impact of a potential ban. New Yorkers could soon have a unified network of bicycle and walking paths. WFUV's Livia Regina reports on a new city plan. Host/Producer Brenda Plascencia Editor Tess Novotny Reporter Alexandra Pfau Reporter Livia Regina Theme Music Joe Bergsieker
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A friend of a New Zealander detained by the US immigration service says it's a 'desperate' situation. Kiwi Sarah Shaw and her six-year-old son are at a Texas detention facility, after being arrested at the US border with Canada three weeks ago. Friend Victoria Besancon says the child's legal papers are all in order, but there was some difficulty with Shaw's. She says the two can't stay there. "The detention centres in America are pretty comparable to prisons, so she's not doing the best." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this powerful Funky Friday episode, Brittney Griner sits down with Cam to share her incredible journey—from growing up in Houston and dominating the basketball world to surviving detainment in Russia and reclaiming her peace. Nothing is off the table as she opens up about identity, family, the WNBA, overseas challenges, and what healing looks like after trauma. Whether you're here for sports, raw honesty, or inspiration, this conversation will leave a lasting impact.00:00 Introduction to the Show01:12 Introducing Brittany Griner02:59 Growing Up in Houston03:40 High School and Early Basketball Days04:22 Family Dynamics and Personal Struggles06:41 Finding Comfort in Being Different11:01 Advice for Parents and Teachers17:27 Embracing Individuality in High School20:15 Hobbies and Interests Beyond Basketball34:51 Choosing Baylor University38:00 Almost Choosing Texas A&M38:35 Culture Shock in Texas40:01 Facing Racism in College Station43:06 NCAA Achievements and Humility45:29 Draft Class and Early Career47:21 Transition to Professional Basketball50:31 Challenges in the WNBA01:08:50 Fan Interactions and Personal Boundaries01:13:57 Balancing Career and Family01:15:44 Future of the WNBA01:18:49 Competitive Spirit in Sports01:19:51 Misconceptions About Brittany Griner01:21:45 WNBA Pay Disparities01:22:57 Safety Concerns in the League01:28:21 Overseas Basketball Experience01:34:14 Detainment in Russia01:38:36 Life in Russian Detention02:02:28 Support from Family and Community02:05:19 Reflections on the Experience02:11:09 Transferred to Moscow Prison02:11:31 Humiliating Check-In Process02:12:01 Transport to Abu Dhabi02:13:41 Exchange and Return Home02:14:59 Adjusting to Life Back Home02:16:41 Therapy and Coping Mechanisms02:24:55 Parenthood and New Perspectives02:31:07 LGBTQ+ Advocacy and Personal Journey02:44:05 NBA Aspirations and Playing Experience02:50:23 Closing Thoughts and Reflections
In this episode of the Progressive Dairy Podcast, join Brook Duer from the Penn State Ag Law Center and host Kimmi Devaney for a conversation about how to be proactive and protect your workforce amid ICE raids, I-9 audits and other immigration concerns. Most of this information is also applicable to multiple other scenarios where unauthorized people come to the farm. Reach out to Duer through the Penn State Ag Law Center website. A Guide for Employers: What to Do if Immigration Comes to Your Workplace (National Immigration Law Center) Episode overview: [~1:10] Duer's background[~4:15] What does an ICE raid look like on a farm?[~8:45] Duer's priority areas for farms[~19:00] How to keep employees calm [~25:00] Training and drills for these situations[~32:30] Tips to develop contingency plans[~38:05] Signage[~43:10] Warrants vs. administrative search warrants[~49:10] Detainment with a warrant[~54:40] Rapid-fire questions
(Jun 27, 2025) What's changed after the 2015 Dannemora prison escape revealed security cracks; Governor Hochul talks about Trump's ‘Big Beautiful Bill' and immigration crackdown; Lewis County Sheriff's Office has arrested a man it says was deported last year; the Jefferson County Board of Elections says it has identified and remedied a discrepancy in its unofficial primary election results; and, rainy days ahead.
People Before Profit TD Paul Murphy, who was detained twice in Egypt while participating in the Global March to Gaza, has returned to Ireland.He joins Kieran to discuss his experience.
Georgetown University researcher Badar Khan Suri was arrested in March by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents while walking toward his Virginia home. The Trump administration has called him a threat to foreign policy, but Suri has not been charged with a crime and ICE agents never showed him a warrant. Suri speaks with Asma Khalid about his nearly two-month 'nightmare' detainment in facilities across Virginia, Louisiana and Texas, and why he still believes in American ideals.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
America's Political Prisoner Mahmoud Khalil—Columbia student, green card holder, and husband to a U.S. citizen—has been detained for nearly three months without being charged with a single crime. His “crime”? Leading peaceful pro-Palestinian protests and refusing to cover his face. While his wife Noor Abdallah gave birth to their son alone, Mahmoud sat in ICE detention in Louisiana.Hawk discusses the heartbreaking and outrageous story of Khalil's arrest, the shadowy role of Canary Mission, and the disturbing involvement of officials like Marco Rubio and Columbia professor Shai Davidai. He explores how dissent is being criminalized in real time under the Trump administration—and how Canary Mission's blacklisting of activists is being used to feed arrests.Hawk highlights the courageous voice of Mahmoud's wife Noor Abdallah, legal updates on Mahmoud's case, and the broader implications for First Amendment rights, academic freedom, and the silencing of Palestinian solidarity.This is a story of political imprisonment, media complicity, and systemic injustice. It's also a story of resilience, love, and the quiet strength of a family fighting back. SUPPORT & CONNECT WITH HAWK- Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mdg650hawk- Support Hawk's Merch Store: https://hawkmerchstore.com- Connect on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hawkeyewhackamole- Connect on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/mdg650hawk.bsky.social- Connect on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hawkpodcasts ALL HAWK PODCASTS INFO- Additional Podcasts Available Here: https://www.hawkpodcasts.com- Listen to Hawk Podcasts On Your Favorite Platform:Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3RWeJfyApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/422GDuLYouTube: https://youtube.com/@hawkpodcastsiHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/47vVBdPPandora: https://bit.ly/48COaTBSimplecast: https://hawk-droppings.simplecast.com- Hawk Podcasts RSS Feed: https://feeds.simplecast.com/pPVtxSNJ
In this powerful episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Avik Chakraborty sits down with Chancellor K. Jackson—author, educator, coach, and entrepreneur—to discuss The Power of Becoming: 7 Pillars of Growth and Empowerment. Chancellor opens up about his transformative journey from football player to global educator, and how a harrowing 14-day detainment in China became the catalyst for radical self-growth and authorship. They dive deep into the importance of radical ownership, resilience, and purposeful expression, and how Chancellor now empowers aspiring authors to tell their stories—and publish bestsellers. About the Guest:Chancellor K. Jackson is a former college athlete turned international educator and bestselling author. His debut, 14 Days in Beijing, chronicled his wrongful detainment in China and catapulted him into the spotlight. His upcoming book, The Power of Becoming, distills his life lessons into 7 core pillars: discernment, success, happiness, healing, confidence, adversity, and ownership. Today, he helps young writers become bestselling authors, proving that everyone has a story worth telling. Key Takeaways: Growth often requires discomfort—transformation isn't always pretty, but it's powerful. Radical ownership and accountability are foundational to becoming your best self. Resilience isn't just about bouncing back, it's about evolving and finding new purpose. Purposeful expression—through writing—can be healing and life-changing. Legacy is built not just by what we achieve, but by how we uplift others in the process. Connect with Chancellor K. Jackson: https://www.korlehpublicationsllc.com/ Search Chancellor K. Jackson on Google to find his books, social platforms, and coaching programs. Check out his latest book The Power of Becoming (available for preorder on Amazon). Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Subscribe To Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/ Join Community: https://nas.io/healthymind Stay Tuned And Follow Us! YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@healthymind-healthylife Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/podhealth.club/ Threads - https://www.threads.net/@podhealth.club Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/podcast.healthymind LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/reemachatterjee/ | https://www.linkedin.com/in/newandnew/ #podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness #chancellorkjackson #thepowerofbecoming #14daysinbeijing #authorsjourney #resilience #selfgrowth
To hear (or watch) the full episode, head on over to our PATREON! On today's episode, the bros discuss the latest in Movie News -- With Spring comes the post-Awards Season wheelings and dealings, and an unsettling slump that has Los Angeles wondering what the future is for production and theatrical releases! There's also the return of multiple "cancelled" creatives, a new show on Apple that's so inside-baseball that everyone in Hollywood loves it -- even the people who hate it -- and a strange situation over at Amazon...
It's been two weeks since ICE picked up immigration activist Jeanette Vizguerra and her lawyers are now arguing that her detainment is unconstitutional and violates the First Amendment. Meanwhile at the statehouse, lawmakers are debating the financial impacts of reproductive healthcare access on the state's budget after voters enshrined the right to abortion in the Colorado constitution last year. Host Bree Davies is joined by Denver Post immigration reporter Megan Ulu-Lani Boyanton to discuss her latest coverage, and a listener calls in with a list of brass bands to know around the Mile High. Listener Billy from Lakewood recommended Guerilla Fanfare Brass Band, Badaboom Brass Band, Gora Gora Orkestar, and Brothers of Brass. For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm What do you think? Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Bookshop.org - Use code CITYCAST to get 15% off your next order CAP Management Midrolls Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There has been little new information released about the detainment of an international graduated student by Immigration Customs Enforcement, or ICE. University leaders say the student was at an off-campus residence when ICE removed them on Thursday. But it's unclear who this student is and why they may be under investigation. On Monday afternoon, hundreds of people gathered on campus to protest the incident. MPR News reporter Matt Sepic was on scene at the protest and joined Minnesota Now with the latest.
The purpose of this new spin-off pod is to look back at the week and review the most horrifying and cringe-worthy political moves and blunders from America's Broligarchy era. Much of it is serious but some of it is absolute idiocy, either way, the hope is that you walk away knowing more about current political events after listening. All sources of information are listed on the Patreon. There's never a dull day in the Broligarchy but the past week was one for the history books. Between the move to begin dismantling the Department of Education after selling Tesla's on the White House lawn, to seeing prestigious law firms acquiesce, then hearing about for-profit detention center horror stories, listening to a leaked audio that's allegedly of the VP, and then learning about an unbelievably massive security breach via cell phone, all while a once-bold billionaire does his best Ruprecht character work, it's been a doozy. All opinions are personal and not representative of any outside company, person, or agenda. This pod is hosted by a United States citizen, born and raised in a military family that is so very proud of this country's commitment to free speech. Information shared is cited via published articles, legal documents, press releases, government websites, public videos, news reports, and/or direct quotes and statements, and all may be paraphrased for brevity and presented in layman's terms. “I love America more than any other country in the world and, exactly for this reason, I insist on the right to criticize her perpetually.” - James BaldwinWanna support this independent pod? Links below:BuyMeACoffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BBDBVenmo @TYBBDB Get ad-free listening with a Patreon membership Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this edition of Parallax Views, Andrew Day—senior editor at The American Conservative and contributing fellow at Defense Priorities—joins the show to unpack his provocative article, “Mahmoud Khalil, Viewed From the Right.” In our conversation, Andrew explains why he believes MAGA conservatives must oppose the arrest and potential deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist and green card holder whose First Amendment rights are at stake. Andrew details how the Trump administration's use of a 1952 immigration statute to target Khalil's protest activities not only oversteps constitutional protections but also sets a dangerous precedent for conservatives. He argues that even those who challenge Khalil's views must uphold free speech and that Khalil's detainment has less to do with being a threat to "U.S. foreign policy" than the fact he was protesting Israel. We will also discuss billionaire Trump back Miriam Adelson and pro-Israel affinity group advocacy in the U.S., disagreements that exist in the American conservative movement over the U.S. strikes against the Houthis in Yemen and concerns about the renewed potential for a conflict with Iran,
Author Karlyn J. Gorski discusses the article, "Sent out, Kept In: Detainment-Based Discipline in a Public High School" published in the April 2025 issue of Sociology of Education.
We arrive on Narkina 5 and see the THX 1138-inspired Imperial prison facility in it's full, sci-fi, terrifying glory. We give our thoughts on this episode, how it connects to the U.S. carceral system, and request that Dedra step on us both. To begin our episode, we talk about the injustice currently being perpetrated by the U.S. Government against Mahmoud Khalil, a student activist and permanent resident, who's currently seeing his 1st Amendment and human rights violated. More information on this situation and how you can take action is below.Free Mahmoud KhalilMother Jones: The Horrific Details of Mahmoud Khalil's Detainment - www.motherjones.com/politics/2025/03/mamhoud-khalil-detainment-disapperance-trump-white-house-involved-rubio-betar/5Calls: Demand the Release of Mahmoud Khalil Script - https://5calls.org/issue/mahmoud-khalil-deportation-first-amendment/Jewish Voice for Peace: Call Congress: Demand the release of student activist Mahmoud Khalil - https://www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org/resource/call-congress-demand-the-release-of-student-activist-mahmoud-khalil/ACLU releases video of Mahmoud Khalil's Arrest - https://www.nbcnews.com/now/video/aclu-releasees-video-of-mahmoud-khalil-s-arrest-234498629999It Could Happen Here: Mahmoud Khalil's Arrest and What Comes Next - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/105-it-could-happen-here-30717896/episode/mahmoud-khalils-arrest-and-what-comes-270009114/Action Network: Demand the Immediate Release of Palestinian Student Activist Mahmoud Khalil from DHS Detention - https://actionnetwork.org/letters/demand-the-immediate-release-of-columbia-student-pro-palestine-advocate-mahmoud-khalil-from-dhs-detentionYou can buy tickets now to join us in person on May the 4th, 2025 here: http://bit.ly/4jUau1f. Live stream tickets available in April!Where to find us-Web: GitterJaw.comBluesky: @DistantEchoespod.bsky.socialInstagram: @DistantEchoesSWTikTok: @DistantEchoesPodEmail: DistantEchoesSW@gmail.com-Theme Music-失望した by EVA - https://joshlis.bandcamp.comPromoted by @RoyaltyFreePlanetCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 http://bit.ly/RFP_CClicenseAll audio clips are used under Fair Use and belong to their respective copyright owners.
Mahmoud Khalil, who helped lead protests at Columbia University last year, was detained by immigration authorities Saturday and is now in an immigration jail in Louisiana. The arrest of Khalil, along with the Trump administration's plans to deport the 30-year-old graduate student, has sparked outrage from many high-ranking New York officials, with the notable exception of Mayor Eric Adams. NY1 political reporters Bobby Cuza, Kelly Mena and Ayana Harry weigh in on Mahmoud's detainment and the response from local politicians. After that, as the race for mayor heats up, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo has been racking up endorsements despite the united anti-Cuomo messages from his opponents. Many of the endorsements find him cutting significantly into sitting Mayor Eric Adams' base. Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, who also recently entered the race, may be the biggest challenger to the former governor. The "Off topic" team looks at this very crowded primary, including where Eric Adams fits into the field. Leave a message: 212-379-3440 Email: yourstoryny1@charter.com
In this week's rapid-response episode, Dr. Heather Shea is joined by Drs. Felecia Commodore and Brendan Cantwell to break down the latest developments in higher education policy and politics. They discuss the U.S. Department of Education's historic layoffs, the detainment of Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil, and the federal government's decision to withdraw funding from Columbia University and the University of Maine system. Correspondents discuss Why does this matter? And what can student affairs educators and higher ed leaders do to respond? Tune in for expert insights and actionable takeaways. PlayCurrent Campus Context: Education Cuts, Student Detainment, and the Politics of Funding Suggested APA Citation Shea, H. (Host). (2025, March 14). Current Campus Context: Education Cuts, Student Detainment, and the Politics of Funding (No. 251) [Audio podcast episode]. In Student Affairs NOW. https://studentaffairsnow.com/currentcontext-mar14/ Transcript Heather SheaHeather. Hello. Welcome back to current campus context brought to you by Student Affairs. Now the online learning community for 1000s of us who work in alongside and adjacent to higher education and student affairs, I'm your host, Heather Shea, and this episode was recorded at 5:11pm, Eastern Time on Thursday, March 13. As always, things might have changed by the time you listen, as I shared last week, this limited series is all about making sense of the moment. We're in higher ed is facing rapid changes, and each week we will bring in two experts to help us break down what's happening, why it matters, and what we can do within our spheres of influence. Our goal to provide not just news, but context, perspective and strategies for action. I also want to mention we have a rotating group of five experts contributing to this series, so you'll see some familiar faces over the next several weeks, and you can learn more about all of our correspondents on our website, Student Affairs now.com I'm excited today to introduce our two correspondents who will help us unpack the latest developments. First, Dr Felecia Commodore, an expert in leadership, governance and administrative practices in higher education, with a focus on HBCUs MSIs and black women in leadership. She is an associate professor in educational policy organization and leadership at the University of Illinois. Urbana Champaign, welcome Felecia. Felecia CommodoreThank you. Excited to be here talking through this time. To be alive Heather Sheaa lot. It's a time and joining us again this week. Thanks so much for coming back. Dr Brendan Cantwell, Brendan is an expert in higher education and Policy Governance and political economy of higher ed. He is a professor of higher adult and lifelong education at Michigan State University. Thanks for coming back and joining us for another day, for another episode. Brendan, Brendan Cantwellhey, great to be here. It feels like a year in between the week, Heather Shearight? Yeah, there this week is a lot of things have have happened, so I'm going to give a quick synopsis of three things that have kind of risen to the top of my list, and then we're going to unpack and discuss. So first of all, last week, we reported on Linda McMahon issuing a statement about the final mission. Now, earlier this week, the US Department of Education laid off over 1300 employees, really gutting the department, one of the largest cuts in history. I'm left with many questions, right? So what functions of the department remain? What responsibilities will shift to other agencies? What does this mean for federal financial aid, for education policy, for the office of civil rights enforcement, of the policies that the Dear Colleague letter laid out, which we discussed a little bit last week as well. That's issue number one. Second, I'm thinking about the detainment of Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil, a green card holder, in other words,
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On this edition of Parallax Views, Matthew Petti, an assistant editor at Reason magazine whose beat is national security issues, returns to the program to discuss his recent articles "Bipartisan war hawks go after Trump defense pick Elbridge Colby", "Is Trump borrowing Biden's ‘bear hug' approach to Israel?", and "Who is the Palestinian Columbia student detained for his protest activity?". We'll also discuss the situation in Syria, specifically the uprising and massacre of Alawite civilians in the past week. In regards to Syria, we'll dissect the information war shell game that's currently taking place and how various actors including Israel, Russia, Iran, Turkey, and the Arab Gulf States are all pushing certain narratives in relation to Syria's transitional government led by Ahmed al-Sharaa (formerly Abu Mohammad al-Julani). In the first portion of our conversation, we look at the confirmation hearing of Elbridge Colby, who has been nominated by President Donald Trump to be his Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. Although Colby belongs to the world of defense intellectuals and is not a dove by any stretch, some of his views have a pro-restraint bent that have come under fire from both Republicans and Democrats. Republican Senator Tom Cotton, in particular, appears to take issue with Colby, specifically Colby's views on the Middle East (Colby wants to wind down U.S. involvement in the region), and is alleged by a number of Trump allies to have been behind a recent whisper campaign against Colby. We'll examine the realist camp of figures who have been given positions within the Trump administration thus far and JD Vance and Marco Rubio's allusions to realist foreign policy views since Trump's election. We'll also discuss how the other side of the coin when it comes to this embrace of realism by elements of the Trump administration and MAGA. Namely, the increasing talk of consolidating U.S. power in its geographic sphere of influence (ie: all the talk of making Canada the "51st State"). Petti will also go over Colby's hawkish views on China, specifically in relation to Taiwan, and how his views have changed over the years. In the latter portion of the conversation, we'll discuss Petti's notion that Trump's may well be employing the "bear hug" strategy with Israel that many claimed Biden was using during his administration in light of the Gaza War. Petti makes the case that Biden did not actually apply the bear hug strategy, but that Trump may actually be using it. On one hand, Trump is frequently proclaiming his pro-Israel credentials for domestic consumption (ie: the targeting of Gaza protesters as "pro-Hamas" sympathizer or illegal "agitators"; saying he completely wants to eradicate Hamas). On the other hand, the Trump administration just held secretive talks with Hamas that were brought ot the public by Axios journalist Barak Ravid. Ravid, who has many sources within the Israeli national security state, broke the news and it seems reasonably to say Israeli security sources wanted the story to come out even if Trump didn't want that to happen. What are the implications of this? We'll delve into that in-depth. Afterwards we will turn our attention to detainment of Mahmoud Khalil, a lead negotiator for pro-Palestinian protest camp at Columbia University. The detainment has garnered massive media attention with Khalil currently being held at an ICE detainment center. Turns out Khalil is not in the U.S. on a student visa. He has a green card. Although the Department of Homeland Security argues that Khalil's " activities aligned to Hamas, a designated terrorist organization" he has not been charged with a crime and is a permanent legal resident of the U.S. The case is likely to raise a lot of debate about what constitutes support for a terrorist organization, specifically what constitutes material support and where the lines between 1st amendment rights and said support are drawn. All that and more on this edition of Parallax Views!
This weekend ICE officers seized Mahmoud Khalil, a leading pro-Palestinian organizer at Columbia University, who holds a green card and is married to an American citizen who is eight months pregnant. He has never been charged much less convicted of a crime. In addition to the threat to immigrants, many American who care about the first Amendment right to protest are in an uproar. Mark Dunlea interviewed UAlbany Journalism Professor Rosemary Armao about this issue. It's not the only looming danger to Freedom of the Press today. I have a few questions for Rosemary.
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