Bossie urges impeachment of Judge Boasberg as step one in Arctic Frost accountability push
Conservative activist Dave Bossie is pressing House Republicans to impeach U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, calling it step one in his campaign to investigate what he brands the Arctic Frost probe. He alleges the Biden administration weaponized DOJ and FBI, and points to what he says was a Boasberg order keeping a Jack Smith subpoena for Sen. Ted Cruz's cellphone records under seal, with language suggesting disclosure could spur felonies by a sitting senator. Bossie wants Speaker Mike Johnson and Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan to fast track impeachment and to dig into Arctic Frost, which he claims generated 197 subpoenas targeting 430 Republican individuals and groups, including 26 months of Citizens United bank records, timed to Trump's 2024 launch and his own film premiere. In his telling, Watergate is now a jaywalking ticket. Impeach first, sort out the fallout later, what could possibly go wrong.
Swarm robotics proves cooperation without a boss still works
Researchers say swarms of simple robots can use local cues to pull off complex tasks where central control falls apart. Picture wildfire scouting drones that share coverage and converge on smoke, delivery swarms that reroute and hand off packages when one fails, farm fleets that work offline, and disaster response teams that keep going when networks collapse. In the lab, magnetic micro robots have linked up to punch through artificial clogs, with biodegradable, tissue friendly versions in development, and nanoscale approaches could help target cancers by crossing cellular barriers. Some teams are probing emergent intelligence, simple rules that produce coordinated behavior that looks like a shared mind. No CEO bot in sight, yet the work gets done, please do not tell the boardroom.
Obama rallies for Spanberger and Sherrill, jabs Trump with the greatest hits
On the trail in Virginia and New Jersey, former President Barack Obama rallied for Democrats Abigail Spanberger and Mikie Sherrill and sharpened his critique of Donald Trump. Every day, this White House offers up a fresh batch of lawlessness and recklessness and mean spiritedness, he said, turning the stump into a tidy split screen, two candidates asking for votes, and a chaos buffet for contrast. The delivery was cool, the elbows were pointed, and the subtext was clear, governance should not require a daily hazard suit.
Ohio refers suspected registration and voting cases to DOJ, panic merchants still demand sirens
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose referred 1,084 suspected noncitizen voter registrations to the Justice Department after most county prosecutors declined to act on earlier batches, only 12 of 633 cases last year moved forward. He also sent 167 instances where noncitizens allegedly voted in federal elections since 2018, plus 99 suspected double votes across two states, 16 alleged double votes within Ohio, 14 ballots cast after the voters' reported deaths, four suspected ballot harvesting cases, and two improper registration addresses. LaRose credits a special investigative unit and stresses that noncitizen registration is exceedingly rare, incidents number in the hundreds, not thousands. Translation, it happens, but it is a spreadsheet problem, not an extinction level event. That did not stop social media sirens, Elon Musk claimed California and New York banned voter ID and legalized fraudulent voting, a flourish officials in those states dispute. With DOJ interest rising, the hot potato now moves to Washington.