- Dateline: Commerce, Texas. I was curious about label on the bottle of her homemade bomb since it seemed unusual. I clicked on the story link and found this caption under the photo: "Molotov cocktails sits inside the barricade which surrounds the Donetsk Regional Administration building on April 18, 2014 in Donetsk, Ukraine (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)." Yep, it was just a stock photo.
- I'm surprised that place rejected it.
- "ARLINGTON, Texas — A three-alarm apartment fire damaged 16 units of a residential building Monday afternoon, displacing 25 people, including five children, the Arlington Fire Department said. Firefighters were called at 1:34 p.m. after reports of a fire at the Oak Chase Apartments building."
- This is getting so messy that they can't even add to the headline that the staff member later killed herself.
- Wichita Falls has an opening in law enforcement.
- Trump said yesterday: "It's going to be a long speech. Because we have a lot to talk about."
- That decision is pretty easy, even for her, once a grand jury unanimously rejected her request for indictments in the case. It's still shockingly insane that the government even attempted to criminally prosecute these senators.
- Lewis from Revenge of the Nerds. "His manager and brother Keith Carradine said in a statement Tuesday to NBC News that the actor had 'succumbed to bipolar disorder after fighting it for almost 20 years.'”
- Random and confusing Trump tweet where he sounded like a character from Bring It On. "It has already been gotten . . . ."
- KERA does a really good job of covering this case. The judge picked a jury yesterday after last week's trial ended abruptly with a mistrial.
- Wise County state rep Andy Hopper has filed his most recent campaign report. Top Donors:
- "BREAKING: Savannah Guthrie posts a new video, saying the family is offering a reward of up to $1 million for the recovery of their mother Nancy."
2.24.2026
Random Tuesday Morning Thoughts
2.23.2026
Random Monday Morning Thoughts
- A police chase out of Wise County ended up with an arrest near downtown Fort Worth Friday night. (Facebook source.)
- A Texas Tech business professor, Daniel Taylor, 50, was charged by the feds with a fentanyl distribution conspiracy on Friday.
- Dateline Itasca.
- Not only is he mayor, he is also the assistant superintendent of Hitchcock ISD. This is all over a "gaming room" allegation.
- Things got a little dicey in Mexico yesterday, especially in Puerto Vallarta, after a major cartel leader was killed.
- A 21 year old was shot dead at Mar-A-Lago over the weekend.
- Kash Patel was not involved in the investigation - he was busy.
- ICE killed someone a year ago in South Padre Island, and we are just now learning about it.
- The big news on Friday was the Supreme Court striking down Trump's tariff's. Trump, as expected, was very angry and held a one hour press conference immediately afterwards. Highlights:
- "It's my opinion that the Court has been swayed by foreign interests and a political movement that is far smaller than people would ever think."
- "I don't want to say whether or not I regret [appointing Amy Coney Barrett and Neil Gorsuch]. I think their decision was terrible. Yeah. I think it's an embarrassment to their families, you want to know the truth, the two of them. Yeah.
- "I read the paragraphs. I read very well. Great comprehension. I read everything there was to read and I said, 'We can't lose this case.'"
- No one quite understood this action by Trump over the weekend.
- Age 25.
- The U.S. hockey team won gold.
- This is how New York prepared for the game.
- Let's check in on Rep. Ronny Jackson's post game reaction.
- Very nerdy legal stuff: “Only a lawyer could fail to appreciate the decisive clarity of so simple and useful a word as “no.”” - from a concurrence released on Friday by the Texas Supreme Court.
2.20.2026
It's Friday -- Let's Get Out of Here
My news intern, Meghan, was conducting some street interviews recently.
— 𝚂𝚎á𝚗 𝙾’𝚂𝚑𝚎𝚊 Global News (@ConsumerSOS) February 16, 2026
A dog bit off the microphone windscreen. A very rare response. (First time I’ve seen this in 45 plus years.) pic.twitter.com/UR5ibSSYe7
Powerful winds FLIPPED a semi in Dumas, TX as seen by MyRadar storm chaser @jordanhallwx.
— MyRadar Weather (@MyRadarWX) February 17, 2026
Those same 30–40+ mph gusts, humidity near 10%, and dry fuels have created extremely critical fire weather across the High Plains today.
Avoid anything that could spark a fire. pic.twitter.com/Aa3A4i7TEU
Nothing like daddy daughter time on the golf course
— Stingr Golf (@StingrGolf) February 16, 2026
pic.twitter.com/6bPu1X6sLE
Me: “I don’t like drama”
— Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden) February 18, 2026
Also me: pic.twitter.com/uEBrFr6Yx6
Random Friday Morning Thoughts
- Not much is known. Story.
- The retrial of the Alvarado ICE incident -- after a mistrial over a t-shirt this week -- will occur next week. And the federal judge is changing a few things:
- He's taken over voir dire, and placing weird time limits on the length of the trial.
- And if you want to watch the trial, the judge tells you to drive to Dallas and watch it on a TV screen.
- Who knew?
- Another stunning confirmation of the grim reality that it is, indeed, over.
- With the loudspeakers blaring "YMCA" and the "Gloria", Trump convened his first "Board of Peace" meeting yesterday, and it was a weird as you would expect.
- It was held in a federal building which now has Trump's name on it. But he said he would have been happy with some . . . cash. Video.
- Speaking of cash, he said the U.S. government is giving the board $10 billion. This "board" isn't even official and was created by Trump out of thin air. And he will control the $10 billion.
- And Trump fell asleep during the three hour meeting. Video.
- It's all so North Korea-like.
- I'm one of the few who never watched Grey's Anatomy, but I saw this guy in Euphoria and thought he was great.
- The Business Second™.
- Legal nerdy stuff: A Texas appellate court yesterday quickly reversed a case because of the trial judge telling the jury panel that "beyond a reasonable doubt" could accurately mean that a juror is 60% convinced of a defendant's guilt.
- The Supreme Court will release one or more opinions today at 9:00 a.m. CST.
- Lauren Whitener Clock: 6 years and 232 days.
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