The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 2.26.26

Alabama

  • Senators Tuberville and Britt call out Dems for behavior at SOTU address
  • AL House passes bill to create licensing office with the Dept. of Workforce
  • Bill passes committee that requires CDL drivers to read and speak English
  • AL House passes bill making it a felony to invade, disrupt, obstruct churches
  • Democrat running for HD 82 seat has been charged with arson in Opelika
  • Stan Cooke is stepping out of race to be next Chairman of ALGOP

National

  • Cuba admits to shooting and killing those on board a speedboat from the US
  • VP Vance says Democrats behaved as cowards at the SOTU address
  • Majority leader Thune promises SAVE Act will got to a vote on Senate floor
  • Murder inmate in MI has been voting since 2020, still gets absentee ballot
  • FBI agents raided the home of the LA School District superintendent
  • Harvard professor Larry Summers to resign after connections to Epstein
  • Bill Gates apologizes for his connection to Russian prostitutes and Epstein
  • Journalist says DOJ docs on Epstein raise real questions about his death

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What A Day - Texas Republicans Return To Islamophobia

The Texas Senate primary is already setting records for both Republicans and Democrats, with more than $110 million spent on advertising and reserved ad time. And on the Republican side, where Senator John Cornyn is facing Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and U.S. Representative Wesley Hunt, things have gotten incredibly messy. But there's at least one thing those three candidates can agree on: Islamophobic rhetoric. So, why is the Texas GOP laser-focused on Islam? To find out, we spoke with Forrest Wilder. He's a senior writer at Texas Monthly.

And in headlines, Surgeon General nominee Casey Means testifies before the Senate Health Committee, South Carolina Republican Representative Nancy Mace hopes to hold lawmakers accountable for sexual harassment violations, and Minnesota Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar's State of the Union guest is arrested after standing up during the President's speech.

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The Indicator from Planet Money - How your favorite fish sticks might be funding Russia’s war

Russia exports billions of dollars worth of fish a year across the world. But after the invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. banned imports of Russian fish. It turns out those bans are only so effective. Today on the show, how Russia has dodged import bans to keep selling billions of dollars worth of seafood every year, and how the U.S. has struggled to stop it.  

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#2. The Denim industry is in the middle of an identity crisis… and Fads can be great for profits.


#3. Uber’s strategy to beat Waymo in Texas… is to become a Swiss Army Knife of Self-Driving.


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NPR's Book of the Day - Reshona Landfair, formerly ‘Jane Doe,’ recounts abuse by R. Kelly in new memoir

Reshona Landfair met R. Kelly when she was a pre-teen in 1996. Starstruck, Landfair says she fell victim to his grooming tactics, followed by years of sexual, physical and emotional abuse.  A video of Kelly abusing Landfair eventually became public – and helped lead to Kelly’s conviction. Now, Landfair tells her story for the first time in her memoir Who’s Watching Shorty? In today’s episode, she tells NPR’s Juana Summers about being “kept” by Kelly, the way the public treats young Black women who survive abuse, and what she wants the world to know about her today.


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Ologies with Alie Ward - Culcitology (QUILTS) with Luke Haynes, Olivia Joseph, and Joe Cunningham

Scrap quilts. Sewing bees. Secret codes. Political activism. Controversies. Three of your new favorite Culcitologists – Olivia Joseph, Luke Haynes, and Joe Cunnignham – are stitched together for one mega episode on one of the most underappreciated and widely practiced arts in the world: quilting. We cover donated quilts, galleries vs. linen closets, incarcerated quilters, the ONE person you do not want to enter a fair with, quilting and covid, the Gee’s Bend Alabama quilters who turned modern art criticism on its head, and the icons you need to know about. Also: washing, preserving, appraising, repairing, and enjoying quilts. It’ll change the way you interact with your aunt, your local thrift store, art shows, and your very bed itself. 

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What Next | Daily News and Analysis - How Hockey Got Drafted into the Culture Wars

The gay romance show Heated Rivalry brought an influx of attention to hockey, and gold-medal winning performances from both the women’s and men’s American teams seemed to be priming the NHL for a fresh, diverse group of fans. Then Kash Patel showed up in the men’s locker room.


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Tech Won't Save Us - The Luddite Club is For Everyone w/ Amanda Hanna-McLeer & Lucy Jackson

Paris Marx is joined by Amanda Hanna-McLeer and Lucy Jackson to discuss the story of The Luddite Club, from its beginnings as a high school organization to its pivot into a non-profit and growth into an international movement.

Amanda Hanna-McLeer is a writer, educator, and director of The Luddite Club documentary. Lucy Jackson is an early member of the Luddite Club.

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