Yesterday’s News 2026 02 14

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An illustration of John Brown’s 1859 raid of a federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry.Credit...Kean Collection/Getty Images

NY Times: The Transformative Power of the White ‘Race Traitor’

From Schwerner and Goodman to Good and Pretti, white people putting themselves in harm’s way has helped galvanize Americans for justice.

The first person to be executed for treason in the United States was not a spy or someone who sold secrets to a foreign government. It was not a Confederate general who took up arms against his government. It was an abolitionist named John Brown.

A religious man, Brown had long opposed slavery on moral grounds, becoming a conductor on the Underground Railroad and training Black communities in free states how to arm themselves against slave catchers. But as slavery continued to expand across the West and with the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, Brown came to believe that the only way to end slavery was to overthrow it by force.

In October 1859, Brown led a raid on the federal armory at Harpers Ferry in what was then Virginia, intending to arm enslaved people to rise up against their enslavers. Brown’s group killed several people before he was captured and charged with murder and conspiracy to incite the revolt. The Commonwealth of Virginia considered a white man’s taking up arms to liberate Black people an act of treason, punishable by death.

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Heather Cox Richardson: Letters from an American – February 13, 2026

At midnight tonight, most of the agencies and services in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will run out of funding, as popular fury over the violence and lawlessness of federal agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the U.S. Border Patrol made Senate Democrats refuse to agree to fund DHS without reforms. And yet, because the Republicans lavished money on ICE and Border Patrol in their July 2025 budget reconciliation bill—the one they call the One Big Beautiful Bill Act—those agencies will continue to operate. The 260,000 federal employees affected by the partial shutdown will come from other agencies in DHS, including the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Transportation Security Agency (TSA), and the Coast Guard.

A measure to fund DHS passed the House by a majority vote, but in the Senate, the filibuster allows the Democrats, who are in the minority, to make demands before the measure can pass. …

Those demands are pretty straightforward. …
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Austin American-Statesman: Federal Judge orders Trump administration to return deported Austin college student

Joyce Vance: Judge Boasberg’s Most Recent Decision

Jack Hopkins: They Didn’t Get Their Insurrection. That’s the Story.

A disciplined city refused to hand over the excuse—and now ICE is reportedly drawing down.

Charlie Sykes: Trump’s Confederacy of Incompetents

The three scariest words in the English language right now are “Three more years.”

Steward Beckham: Are we just in another moment of baseless hopium?


And still, I can’t shake the sense that we’re confusing motion with safety.


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