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February 13, 2026

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February 13, 2026

DHS shutdown looms as funding bill fails over immigration demands

The US Senate failed to pass a procedural vote to fund the Department of Homeland Security before a Saturday midnight deadline due to disagreements over immigration enforcement policies. Democrats are demanding new restrictions on Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations, including body camera requirements and bans on mask-wearing by agents, following the deaths of two US citizens. While ICE will continue operations due to separate funding from previous legislation supporting deportation efforts, other DHS agencies like FEMA and TSA face potential disruptions, with airport security screeners and disaster response workers at risk of going unpaid. Republicans are seeking provisions that would compel state and local police to cooperate with federal immigration authorities, creating an impasse between the parties. The Senate has entered recess but could reconvene if negotiators reach a compromise agreement.

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February 13, 2026

Rubio warns Europe of new era in geopolitics before big Munich speech

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is attending the Munich Security Conference amid significant transatlantic tensions, marking what he describes as a new geopolitical era requiring reassessment of international roles. The gathering occurs against a backdrop of strained US-European relations following President Trump's threats to annex Greenland from NATO ally Denmark and questions about American commitment to the alliance. Approximately 50 world leaders will discuss European defense, the Ukraine conflict, and the transatlantic partnership's future, with French President Macron advocating for European independence from America while NATO's leadership emphasizes continued cooperation. The conference comes after NATO members agreed to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, though European officials acknowledge they cannot immediately shoulder the security burden currently carried by the United States.

February 13, 2026

FBI releases description of suspect in Nancy Guthrie kidnapping

Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of news anchor Savannah Guthrie, vanished from her Tucson home approximately two weeks ago in what authorities believe was a kidnapping. After analyzing doorbell camera footage, the FBI has released the first physical description of a male suspect, describing him as 5'9" to 5'10" with an average build and wearing a specific Ozark Trail backpack. The investigation has generated significant public interest, with over 13,000 tips received, prompting the FBI to double its reward to $100,000 for information. Law enforcement has expressed concern about Nancy's health, as she requires medication and was reportedly in poor physical condition before her disappearance.

February 13, 2026

Costs from Trump's tariffs paid mainly by US firms and consumers, NY Fed says

Research from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reveals that tariffs imposed in 2025 by President Trump caused the average tariff rate on imports to surge from 2.6% to 13%, with US companies and consumers bearing approximately 90% of these increased costs. Rather than reducing prices to maintain US market demand, exporters from countries like Mexico, China, Canada, and the European Union maintained their pricing, forcing American importers to pass the additional expenses onto shoppers. Multiple independent analyses, including studies from the Kiel Institute and National Bureau of Economic Research, confirmed that tariff costs were almost entirely transferred to US buyers rather than absorbed by exporting nations. The Tax Foundation estimates these tariff increases cost American households an average of $1,000 in 2025, rising to $1,300 in 2026, effectively negating any economic benefits from Trump's tax cut legislation.

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February 13, 2026

DHS shutdown looms as funding bill fails over immigration demands

The US Senate failed to pass a procedural vote to fund the Department of Homeland Security before a Saturday midnight deadline due to disagreements over immigration enforcement policies. Democrats are demanding new restrictions on Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations, including body camera requirements and bans on mask-wearing by agents, following the deaths of two US citizens. While ICE will continue operations due to separate funding from previous legislation supporting deportation efforts, other DHS agencies like FEMA and TSA face potential disruptions, with airport security screeners and disaster response workers at risk of going unpaid. Republicans are seeking provisions that would compel state and local police to cooperate with federal immigration authorities, creating an impasse between the parties. The Senate has entered recess but could reconvene if negotiators reach a compromise agreement.

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February 12, 2026

DNA Testing May Soon Uncover the Story Behind Segregated Black Graves

A small gravesite near Goodlette-Frank Road and Pine Ridge Road in Collier County, Florida, contains eight unmarked graves believed to hold African Americans who lived during segregation and are connected to the historic Rosemary Cemetery. County officials have recently formally acknowledged this segregated burial section as the resting place of eight unknown Black pioneers, which has sparked renewed interest in identifying those buried there. The Collier County NAACP is exploring DNA testing to determine the identities of the deceased, though this would require exhuming remains and could take at least a year to gain necessary approvals from state and county authorities. Local leaders view this identification effort as an important step toward providing dignity and enabling families to reconnect with lost relatives from the segregation era. # Key Takeaways

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February 12, 2026

Whitmer’s budget plan for schools sets $10,300 in per-pupil funding

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has unveiled her final budget proposal, totaling $88 billion, with $21.4 billion dedicated to school aid that includes raising the minimum per-student state funding to $10,300. The education-focused budget emphasizes early literacy improvement through substantial investments in tutoring, teacher training, and research-based reading curricula, responding to Michigan students' continued struggles with reading proficiency. Additional proposals include a back-to-school sales tax holiday in August and various tax increases on cigarettes, vaping products, and casino internet services to offset federal revenue declines and rising costs. The budget now moves to the state legislature, which must approve it by July 1, though lawmakers failed to meet this deadline last year, creating uncertainty for schools and other organizations.

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February 12, 2026

The Legacy Tour Heads to Los Angeles for NBA All-Star Weekend 2026

The Legacy Tour is bringing a two-day cultural celebration to Los Angeles during NBA All-Star Weekend in February 2026, designed specifically for Black professionals and HBCU alumni to network and celebrate their heritage. The weekend includes two distinct events at The Godfrey Hotel Hollywood: an upscale "Suits & Stilettos" evening on February 13th and a spirited "Rep Your Legacy" day party on February 14th where attendees can showcase their school or organizational pride. Co-founded by Ted Riley and Kevin Lloyd, the multi-city tour aims to strengthen community bonds while honoring Black excellence and cultural impact through entertainment and meaningful connections. A portion of the event proceeds will benefit the United Negro College Fund to support educational opportunities for future generations. # Key Takeaways

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February 11, 2026

Gretchen Whitmer: Raise $800M for Medicaid by taxing nicotine, gambling, ads

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has unveiled a proposal to address a Medicaid funding crisis caused by President Trump's recent tax and spending legislation, which threatens the state's ability to tax insurance providers. Her plan includes approximately $800 million in new taxes targeting vaping products, e-cigarettes, digital advertising, and sports betting promotions, alongside $150 million in departmental efficiency savings. The proposal has encountered immediate rejection from Republican House leadership, who control the chamber and refuse to support any tax increases, insisting the state must operate within existing budgets. With over 2.6 million Michigan residents—roughly one in four—relying on Medicaid for health coverage, the state faces difficult choices between raising revenue, cutting services, reducing provider payments, or restricting eligibility if the funding gap cannot be closed.

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