Monday, March 2, 2026

Corporate media needs to stop acting like Trump means what he says (Iran War edition)

 
After 11 years, you'd think they'd learn their lesson. But you'd be wrong.

Top headline:  American Crisis, 2/3/2026
Bottom headline:  Wisconsin State Journal, 3/2/2026

Margaret Sullivan advises in American Crisis:
Noting all the credulous headlines — “‘It was a mess’: Inside Trump’s pivot on Minnesota,” as Axios put it — Greg Sargent asks some germane questions in a New Republic piece, following the killings by ICE agents of Renee Goode and Alex Pretti. 
“Will any of this change how ICE is actually conducting its operations…? Will there be serious governmental efforts to investigate those shootings, mete out accountability and address what went wrong?” 
The answer is no, if Trump’s past behavior is any indication, and it is. He doesn’t believe in reform or learning anything. He believes in distraction and denial and moving on to the next atrocity. [emphasis added]
This isn’t the only topic where the mainstream media has recently chosen to reflect Trump’s nonsense without due skepticism.

Manitowoc Wisconsin news: Maritime Lofts, workforce housing development, slated for construction on former Mirro Aluminum Company site


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Rendering screengrabs and headline:  NBC26, 2/24/2026

The project, called Maritime Lofts, will bring much-needed housing to an area that has struggled with low vacancy rates and limited affordable options.
"There is a low vacancy rate, which means there's not enough housing stock across the spectrum from low-income to higher-income housing opportunities," Homb said. "From my perspective and the work we do, low-income housing, which is not quite workforce affordable, is a huge need," Homb said. 
For many in Manitowoc, the site carries deep personal and historical significance. Mirro Aluminum Company was founded in 1909 and helped define industry along the lakeshore for generations.

Bird flu outbreak reported in Daviess County Indiana

 
Headline:  WATT Poultry, 2/27/2026

Roy Graber reports:

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) reported that on February 25, the presence of HPAI was confirmed in a commercial meat turkey flock in Daviess County, Indiana. There were approximately 30,000 turkeys in the flock 
Already in 2026, Indiana has had seven confirmed flock infections, although this is the first occurrence in Daviess County. Other counties with confirmed cases include Boone, Elkhart, Sullivan and LaGrange. All of those cases have involved either turkeys or ducks.

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