Sunday, February 22, 2026

RFK Jr. claimed that keto diets cured schizophrenia. Here’s what science says.

 https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2026/02/17/keto-diet-schizophrenia-rfk-jr/

Ketogenic diets do show promise for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, but the research is preliminary and not backed by randomized controlled trials.

Kevin Klatt, an assistant professor in the department of nutritional sciences at the University of Toronto, said Kennedy’s comments about the keto diet illustrate the contradiction between the extremely high bar the health secretary sets for evidence of vaccine efficacy and the low bar for nutritional advice.

“Gold-standard science for them is the science they like,” said Klatt, who is also a registered dietician. “You can take a single study or anecdote, and that gets to be called gold-standard science.”

He joined President Donald Trump in connecting Tylenol use in pregnancy to autism based on research that shows an association but not causation. He has criticized the fluoridation of drinking water as lowering the IQs of children, citing studies in areas with levels far above the acceptable threshold in the United States. He also touted Vitamin A as a measles treatment, which has not been proven in the U.S., based on the experiences of malnourished children abroad.

LOSING! Trump faces worst defeat of term at Supreme Court: Ari talks to winning lawyer Katyal

Saturday, February 21, 2026

'Moral absurdity': US, Israel outraged as Iran elected as Vice-Chair of UN Charter Committee

 https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/article-887264

Upon the announcement, Israel’s representative Noam Cappon immediately objected, calling the Iranian regime “the world’s leading state sponsor and the largest proliferator of terrorism.”

Iran was elected as vice-chair of the UN Charter Committee on Wednesday, drawing fury from Israeli and American representatives to the UN.

The American representative, Dorothy Patton, also condemned the move to elect Iran and Venezuela’s election as Chair.

“The bureau selection further solidifies our longstanding concern that this committee continues to be a forum for politicized accusations, which we firmly reject, rather than serious, practical discussion,” Patton said, further calling on the committee’s leadership to act in “good faith.”

Trump hikes global tariff to 15 percent after ‘ridiculous’ Supreme Court ruling

 https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5749113-donald-trump-15-percent-global-tariffs-supreme-court/

The updated import taxes have received flak from Republicans, with Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) signaling on Friday that they likely will “be defeated” in Congress. Lawmakers under the 16th amendment have broad authority over federal taxes, including tariffs.

“It may not have a veto-proof majority, but it will have a majority that will go against that 10 percent global tariff, so I think the president is making a mistake here,” he told CNN in an interview.

The Real Tariff Liberation Day Arrives at the Supreme Court

 https://www.wsj.com/opinion/donald-trump-tariffs-ieepa-supreme-court-john-roberts-opinion-e2610d81?mod=hp_opin_pos_1

A 6-3 Supreme Court majority on Friday struck down President Trump’s sweeping emergency tariffs (Learning Resources v. Trump) in a monumental vindication of the Constitution’s separation of powers. You might call it the real tariff Liberation Day.

It’s hard to overstate the importance of the Court’s decision for the law and the economy. Had Mr. Trump prevailed, future Presidents could have used emergency powers to bypass Congress and impose border taxes with little constraint.

'A huge heist from the American taxpayers': Trump's 'Board of Peace' seen as new vehicle for grift

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Fact-check: Did Democrats suggest 2016 presidential election was stolen?

 https://www.statesman.com/story/news/politics/politifact/2022/10/10/2016-election-fact-check-democrats-hillary-clinton-bernie-sanders/69548196007/

Indeed, some well-known Democrats — including Clinton — said Trump’s 2016 victory was fishy. They mostly cited events that happened during the campaign, such as Russian hacking of campaign information and Comey’s announcement that the FBI was reopening an investigation into Clinton’s emails. They also complained that many states had passed laws that suppressed voter turnout.

But Youngkin’s contention that the Democratic response in 2016 equates with the Republican response to 2020 runs into trouble. The Democrats, while questioning events that occurred during the campaign, didn’t contend there was widespread vote-counting fraud that flipped the election. 

The Democratic leaders cited by Youngkin’s office also made a distinction about 2016 that Trump and his followers did not about 2020. While the Democrats rejected the legitimacy of Trump’s presidency based on the oddities of the campaign, they acknowledged that he won the election.

'Reptiles of the mind': George Will blasts Trump’s election denial

 https://www.alternet.org/george-will-trump-2675280992/

A conservative columnist is blasting President Donald Trump for continuing to spread the baseless conspiracy theory that he actually won the 2020 presidential election.

“Donald Trump’s belief in widespread fraud in the casting and counting of 2020 ballots is entailed by his belief that it is theoretically impossible for him to lose at anything,” wrote George F. Will, a former adviser to President Ronald Reagan and columnist to The Washington Post. “His certitude infects millions of Americans, some of whom think it inconceivable that he could ever be mistaken. Others doubt that anyone could win the presidency while obsessing about a complex conspiracy for which there is no evidence.”


5 takeaways as Supreme Court strikes blow to Trump’s tariffs

 https://thehill.com/homenews/5747935-trump-tariffs-supreme-court-ruling/

“This was an important case to me,” Trump said during a White House press briefing, where he also made rare remarks lambasting conservative justices, including two he nominated, who ruled his use of emergency powers was unlawful.

It’s a massive legal loss for the president, who has repeatedly described the case as one of the most important in the history of the country. The decision left the president publicly enraged. 

A major question that remains is whether importers will obtain refunds for the billions of dollars in tariff revenue already collected — and how.  

Trump administration news: President ups new global tariffs to 15% as legal battles over refunds loom

 https://edition.cnn.com/us/live-news/trump-administration-tariffs-iran-news-02-21-26

• Trump doubles down: President Donald Trump says he’ll increase his new global tariffs to 15%. The president is digging in on his trade war after yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling that duties he issued using sweeping emergency authorities were illegal.

‘A Disgrace to Our Nation’: Trump Delivers Blistering Attack on Supreme Court After Tariff Ruling

 https://time.com/7380123/donald-trump-supreme-court-tariffs-press-conference/

Hours after the Supreme Court struck down a cornerstone of his economic policy, President Donald Trump personally attacked Supreme Court justices who ruled against his claim that emergency powers gave him sole authority to impose tariffs on nearly all U.S. trading partners.

Speaking to reporters at the White House on Friday, Trump singled out Supreme Court Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Neil Gorsuch, who he appointed in his first term and joined with the majority, as “a disgrace to our nation.”

In the 6-to-3 decision released Friday morning, the court found that Trump had overstepped Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution, which enumerates some of the powers granted to Congress. ”The Framers gave ‘Congress alone’ the power to impose tariffs during peacetime,” the Court’s majority opinion stated.

Over a sprawling press conference in which he veered from complaining about the ruling to downplaying its impact, Trump lambasted the justices and questioned their motivations. He repeatedly stated without evidence that the Supreme Court had been influenced by "foreign interests.” He said that Barrett and Gorsuch were “just being fools and lap dogs for the RINOs and the radical left Democrats,”—using an acronym for “Republicans in name only’—and called them “very unpatriotic and disloyal to our Constitution.”


US Supreme Court strikes down swath of Trump’s global tariffs

 https://www.timesofisrael.com/us-supreme-court-strikes-down-swath-of-trumps-global-tariffs/

The US Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s far-reaching global tariffs on Friday, handing him a significant loss on an issue crucial to his economic agenda.

The decision centers on tariffs imposed under an emergency powers law, including the sweeping “reciprocal” tariffs he levied on nearly every other country.

The conservative-majority high court ruled six-three in the judgment, with Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas and Brett Kavanaugh dissenting.

Handing defeats to Trump, Supreme Court signals potential course change

 https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/02/21/supreme-court-trump-tariffs-presidential-power/

The Supreme Court spent a year signing off on nearly every policy of President Donald Trump that came before it, but in a sharp reversal Friday, the justices struck down what is arguably the centerpiece of his agenda — his sweeping tariffs.

That decision along with a ruling in late December blocking Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to Chicago marked the justices’ first significant rulings against the president. More may be on the way. Last month, the justices expressed skepticism during arguments on Trump’s efforts to remove Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve Board.

Friday, February 20, 2026

If Judaism Called Others Goyim, Islam Called Them Cattle

 https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/if-judaism-called-others-goyim-islam-called-them-cattle/?_gl=1*zs5nie*_ga*MTgzMTg1ODYyMy4xNzU2Nzg4OTc0*_ga_RJR2XWQR34*czE3NzE1NzQ2OTAkbzI0OCRnMSR0MTc3MTU3NzI5NiRqNjAkbDAkaDA.

The concept of divine election – the theological claim that God has singled out a particular community for covenant, mission, and metaphysical favor – has been so thoroughly associated with Judaism that most people assume it begins and ends at Sinai. And historically, there is reason for this association. The Hebrew Bible, particularly Deuteronomy 7:6, declares Israel an am segulah, a treasured people, set apart not for numerical greatness but for an inexplicable divine love.

Yet the concept metastasized. Christianity built an entire supersessionist theology on the claim that the Church had replaced Israel as Verus Israel, the true people of God, inheriting the covenant the Jews had supposedly forfeited. Mormonism located chosenness in the lineage of Ephraim. Rastafari re-localized it in Ethiopia. The Maasai believed Ngai granted them custodianship over all cattle on earth. Christian Identity movements in America constructed an elaborate racial theology in which Anglo-Saxon and Nordic peoples were the real descendants of Abraham and Jews were the cursed seed of Cain. Chosenness, it turns out, is the most contagious idea in the history of religion. Anthropologists rightly note that chosenness almost always functions as a legitimizing narrative: it explains why “we” possess truth, authority, or destiny while others do not.

Now here is what almost no one discusses with sufficient seriousness: Islam did not reject the concept of chosenness. It absorbed it, universalized it, and in many ways intensified it to a degree that would make the most triumphalist reading of Deuteronomy seem modest by comparison. The Quran does not whisper its claims. It declares, with the force of unmediated divine speech, inna al-dina ‘ind Allahi al-Islam – the only religion acceptable to God is Islam (3:19). Not one religion among many. Not a path among paths. The singular, exclusive, final dispensation.

And yet Muslims have developed a peculiar amnesia about this. They will criticize Jewish chosenness as ethnic supremacism while reciting, five times daily in their liturgical consciousness, a worldview that positions Islam not merely as true but as the only truth, and its adherents not merely as faithful but as the finest community in human history. The concept of kufr – disbelief – is not a neutral theological category; it is a moral verdict.