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Dune-themed ice dancing
February 12, 2026 at 2:11 AM
Medical emergency evacuation flights heading to El Paso, Texas, were forced to divert to New Mexico on Wednesday after the Federal Aviation Administration shut down all flights in and out of El Paso for 10 days. The order was rescinded after a few hours, but the excuse—Mexican cartel drones breaching the U.S.-Mexico border—doesn’t make any sense, given the fact that drug-smuggling drones do that on a daily basis. A new report from CBS News suggests that infighting between the FAA and DOD is behind the chaos and confusion around the El Paso airspace. Earlier this week, DOD deployed anti-drone technology to shoot down what were believed to be foreign drones at the border. But at least one of the objects shot down was just a party balloon, according to CBS News. El Paso Mayor Renard Johnson held a press conference on Wednesday morning to discuss the major disruptions in the city and emphasized the historic nature of DOD’s decision to shut down airspace over a major U.S. city without any notice. “Medical evacuation flights were forced to divert to Las Cruces. All aviation operations were grounded, including emergency flights. This was a major and unnecessary disruption, one that has not occurred since 9/11,” said Johnson. The mayor was asked how many emergency flights needed to be diverted, and he replied that he had been on a call with hospital operators this morning but didn’t have an exact number. “But I can tell you that there was a lot of surgical equipment that was coming in from Dallas and other parts of the country to do surgeries here in our community,” said Johnson. “That type of equipment did not show up here in El Paso.” The initial notice to shut down airspace over El Paso was both last-minute and extremely broad, covering every type of aircraft, including cargo, passenger, and military flights. The order was lifted after a few hours, and the reasons given by President Donald Trump’s officials didn’t make much sense to aviation experts. “The FAA and DOW [sic] acted swiftly to address a cartel drone incursion,” Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said in a tweet Wednesday, using an acronym for the so-called “Department of War.” “The threat has been neutralized, and there is no danger to commercial travel in the region. The restrictions have been lifted and normal flights are resuming,” Duffy continued. CBS News reports that Wednesday’s disruption in El Paso stemmed from a disagreement between the Pentagon and the FAA over closing airspace for the tests of anti-drone tech, which reportedly included lasers. The U.S. military first shot down a drone with laser technology in 1973, but it wasn’t until the 21st century that lasers became more common in such applications. The Department of Defense’s research and engineering arm tweeted an image of an eagle and lasers shooting down hobby drones on Wednesday. > DEFEND THE HOMELAND 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/WCUZ6uxwei > > — Department of War CTO (@DoWCTO) February 11, 2026 The Pentagon uses nearby Fort Bliss for anti-cartel drone operations, and CBS notes that there appeared to be terrible miscommunication in the lead-up to the airspace closure. The abrupt nature of it all was surprising to local officials. “No one from the local government or the local military base received any advanced notice more than a few minutes, nor did the mayor,” El Paso City Rep. Chris Canales told the Wall Street Journal. “We have never seen something quite this extreme.” Shutting down a major city’s airspace on such short notice with a plan for 10 days of closure is so unusual that it’s almost inherently suspicious. And it feels like nobody in the Trump regime is being forthcoming about what’s actually happening in and around El Paso. Last summer, Homeland Security’s head of counter-drone activity, Steven Willoughby, testified to Congress that there were about 60,000 drone flights within 500 meters of the U.S.-Mexico border in the second half of 2024, according to the New York Times. It seems wildly improbable that some drones at the border (or party balloons) would prompt a 10-day shutdown of airspace unless there was something extremely unusual about the drones and their potential threat to U.S. interests. The drones are often used for drug smuggling, according to DHS. The airspace closure in El Paso was discussed during a White House meeting on Wednesday morning, and “within minutes the FAA lifted the restrictions,” according to CBS News. It’s unclear if President Trump was involved in that meeting.
gizmodo.com
February 12, 2026 at 1:00 AM
I signed up for a 50 km One Day Hike in early May. I decided to do the half version so I can see how I like walking 10 hours. Maybe it will be enough, and maybe I'll do the 100 km next year.
February 11, 2026 at 11:45 PM
Made my kid sign up for a virtual SAT test prep class. Sorry kid, but you have to get a higher score to signal that you are willing to complete a prep class.
February 11, 2026 at 11:40 PM
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@ckr With Atlassian, disorganized data is just a Minor Threat
February 11, 2026 at 3:06 PM
"Still punk as fuck," I mutter to myself as I grind an edge on the database mgt vendor skate ramp.
February 11, 2026 at 2:26 PM
I was waiting the whole halftime show for the dancing sugarcane, but I guess they were just dressed like that to make the set change faster.
February 9, 2026 at 3:04 AM
Gotta shovel out your crosswalks, folks.
February 8, 2026 at 5:40 PM
I got an email from the Washington Area Bicyclist Association asking if I would want to run for a vacant Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner position.

Hard nope, but I do appreciate the people who put in the time.
February 5, 2026 at 6:07 PM
I am concerned that our office has/needs "best place for a cry" spaces.
February 4, 2026 at 4:29 PM
Going to see a band tonight that I only started listening to with their latest album. I liked it, but it was a departure from earlier work. I will be the guy hoping they play the new stuff.
February 3, 2026 at 10:42 PM
Somewhat disappointed that a search on fedi did not yield any results for "zomoskepsis," or the contemplation of soup, as coined by Thomas Pynchon in Vineland. But, there is a user handle on Bluesky.
February 3, 2026 at 7:32 PM
It's about the temperature for that snowcrete to start sliding off sloped roofs in DC. Be careful out there, folks.
February 3, 2026 at 6:14 PM
Bobcat sighting this morning in Capitol Hill DC alley.

#CapitolHillBackyards
January 31, 2026 at 5:50 PM
My autobiography will be titled "I thought it was the flapper, but it was the fill valve."
January 30, 2026 at 2:40 AM
It never occurred to me that when we flew into MSP to visit the in-laws, we were going "in-theater."

SMDH at these dipshits and their militarized vocabulary.
January 29, 2026 at 4:15 PM
Our street was cleared, but every car is good and Shackleton'ed in place by what was plowed up.
January 26, 2026 at 4:23 PM
I missed my bus stop concentrating on the Washington Spirit press conference. Rodman coming back for 3 years. I don't know what to do with good news anymore. #nwsl
January 22, 2026 at 11:20 PM
Nothing good can come from a new "badge out" requirement at work.
January 20, 2026 at 10:36 PM
Leucistic eastern gray #squirrel in DC.
January 18, 2026 at 7:42 PM
Went on a training hike at Kent Island, Maryland today. The weather wasn't the best, but I saw this Great Blue Heron who was also trying to stay warm.
January 17, 2026 at 8:54 PM
John Walker MAURY ES, you should be next.

D.C. may rename school that honors city’s first mayor, a proponent of slavery

https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2026/01/15/brent-elementary-dc-name-change/
January 15, 2026 at 10:53 PM
I should start a side hustle selling propagated cuttings from the monster office Dieffenbachia. These are all stems that have fallen off and have grown new roots in a bucket of water.
January 15, 2026 at 4:02 PM
Aldous Harding is coming all the way from Aotearoa for a US tour. Something to look forward to in September.
January 14, 2026 at 6:04 PM
My primary care doctor is moving and I am really feeling that Nikki Glaser joke about Noah Wyle being the only doctor I've seen regularly over the past 35 years.
January 14, 2026 at 2:04 PM