Month: February 2026

SWAT Vehicles Roll Out in Guthrie Case

Two armored SWAT vehicles left the Pima County Sheriff’s lot amid reporting that the move ties to the Nancy Guthrie abduction. Officials, media and online sleuths are offering fragments. Here are the facts we know and the corners that still need light.

Tariffs Cost $1,000? Wait, Look at Savings

A Tax Foundation study says tariffs raised household costs by about $1,000. The headlines stopped there. A fuller picture shows tax changes, factory investment, and cheaper energy that supporters say offset that figure.

Redfin Super Bowl Ad Sparks Outrage

Redfin aired a Super Bowl commercial that many viewers said leaned into racial themes. The spot shows two girls, a lost dog, and a neighbor who ignores a new family. Viewers on X called the ad anti-white and said the company injected politics into a simple story.

Pilot Safety Questions After Diversity Claims

A recent analysis claims a disproportionate share of pilot-error crashes involved female or minority pilots. The data are small and the stakes are high. This article reviews the claim, the limits of the numbers, a notable 2019 crash, how carriers respond, and what passengers should expect from regulators and airlines.

Spain Plans to Limit X. Freedom at Risk?

Spain's youth minister wants limits or a ban on X. The plan joins age rules for minors and a push for tougher platform control. Here is what was said, what the government proposes, and why critics fear more state control of speech.