‘Bad sign’: Purge of data experts raises alarms over economic reports

“The Trump administration has dismissed advisers to key statistical agencies behind major economic reports, sparking warnings that the cuts will jeopardize the quality of data critical to policymakers and Wall Street investors.

Economists, academics and corporate officials serving on a board of unpaid advisers to the Labor Department’s statistical bureau were told this week they were no longer needed, two of the former members told POLITICO. Similar committees that advised the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Economic Analysis and the Census Bureau have also been let go. And the Federal Housing Finance Authority placed workers who assisted with its widely cited home price index on administrative leave Wednesday.”

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/03/21/labor-commerce-department-economy-data-doge-00241559

Trump just signed an executive order ‘to begin eliminating’ the Department of Education. Here’s how that could affect student loans and local schools.

Trump just signed an executive order ‘to begin eliminating’ the Department of Education. Here’s how that could affect student loans and local schools.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-just-signed-an-executive-order-to-begin-eliminating-the-department-of-education-heres-how-that-could-affect-student-loans-and-local-schools-205908574.html

Germany updates US travel advice after 3 citizens are detained

“Germany has updated its travel advisory for the United States to emphasize that a visa or waiver allowing entry does not guarantee Germans to enter the U.S. after several of its citizens were detained at the border.

According to an advisory on Germany’s Foreign Office website, the country warned that entry through the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) system or a U.S. visa is not guaranteed every time and that the U.S. border control has final decision.

“It is recommended that you bring proof of your return journey upon entry,” the office said.”

https://www.yahoo.com/news/germany-updates-us-travel-advice-012325804.html

MAGA Boomers About To Have Serious Regrets

Trump and Musk are exaggerating the level of fraud in Social Security and are cutting it in a way that will hurt seniors.

Musk has unlimited money to spend on political campaigns, giving him great influence over congress members who fear Musk will spend money for their primary opponents.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6ErMIViLzM

Was the Las Vegas Bombing a Case of the Afghan War Coming Home?

“The attack on Nimruz was, in fact, worse than what came before. Rather than the usual strikes on empty buildings at night, the U.S. military bombed buildings full of people during the day, and it was “the first time that UNAMA had received allegations of civilian casualties of such a scale,” according to the UNAMA report.”

https://reason.com/2025/01/06/was-the-las-vegas-bombing-a-case-of-the-afghan-war-coming-home/

Why Building a Lot of ‘Affordable’ Housing Is Bad News for Affordability

“Housing becomes affordable when a lot of it is built, not when capital-A “affordable housing” makes up a larger slice of a tiny new housing pie.”

https://reason.com/2025/01/07/why-building-a-lot-of-affordable-housing-is-bad-news-for-affordability/

Texas Cop Chases Prostitution Suspect, Causes Car Accident, Gets Immunity

“Corral’s reckless chase was in pursuit of someone suspected of soliciting prostitution. The whole business was kicked off by the suspect offering to pay an undercover female cop posing as an adult sex worker.

Police put in danger the lives of countless people in order to arrest someone for trying to have consensual but non-state-sanctioned sex.”

https://reason.com/2025/01/08/texas-cop-chases-prostitution-suspect-causes-car-accident-gets-immunity/

Congress Just Made It Harder for Congress To Block Trump’s Tariffs

“In a near party-line vote.., the House of Representatives blocked the most direct pathway for lawmakers to revoke the emergency executive powers Trump used last month to impose tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico, and China. That change helps further cement executive control over trade policy and creates additional challenges for lawmakers seeking to claw back some control over tariff decisions.”

https://reason.com/2025/03/12/congress-just-made-it-harder-for-congress-to-block-trumps-tariffs/