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"description": "TL;DR\n\n * Florida passes HB 991, requiring REAL ID verification for voter registration, sparking legal challenges\n * Illinois passes HB5521 banning police use of facial recognition for criminal investigations, citing civil rights risks\n * U.N. Security Council fails to pass Bahrain-backed resolution authorizing force to reopen Strait of Hormuz amid U.S.-Iran conflict\n\n\nđłď¸ Florida to 872k Voters: No REAL-ID, No Ballot â GOP Races Clock Before Nov â26\n\n872k Floridians just got told: âShow your pa",
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"textContent": "### TL;DR\n\n * Florida passes HB 991, requiring REAL ID verification for voter registration, sparking legal challenges\n * Illinois passes HB5521 banning police use of facial recognition for criminal investigations, citing civil rights risks\n * U.N. Security Council fails to pass Bahrain-backed resolution authorizing force to reopen Strait of Hormuz amid U.S.-Iran conflict\n\n\n\n* * *\n\n## đłď¸ Florida to 872k Voters: No REAL-ID, No Ballot â GOP Races Clock Before Nov â26\n\n> 872k Floridians just got told: âShow your passport or stay home on Election Day.â Thatâs more people than live in Jacksonville đłđłď¸. GOP swears itâs about fraudâ2025 audit found 198 bad ballots out of 13 million. So⌠whoâs really getting bounced off the roll? Tag a friend who still uses their maiden name đ\n\nOn March 12 the Legislature zipped House Bill 991 through both chambers in under six hours. If Governor DeSantis scribbles his name this weekâand he willâevery new voter-registration form filed after New Yearâs Day 2027 must be stapled to a REAL-ID license, passport, or birth certificate. No student ID, no Social Security card, no âI swear Iâm a citizenâ checkbox. Just paper or plastic that screams âAmericanâ in 12-point font.\n\n### Who suddenly flunks the paperwork test?\n\nAbout 872,000 voting-age Floridiansâ3.7 percent of usâdonât have the right plastic. Married women whose names never matched their birth certificates after the wedding, college kids who left their passport in the dorm, low-income seniors who let licenses lapse during the pandemic: Brennan Center math says 15-18 percent of them will simply give up and stay home. Thatâs roughly 150,000 ballotsâmore than the margin that decided the 2018 governorâs raceâevaporating before anyone even campaigns.\n\n### Why the state says itâs worth it\n\nProponents wave a 2025 audit that found 198 âlikely non-citizensâ on Floridaâs 13-million-person rolls. Plug that into a calculator and you get 0.0015 percentâabout the same odds of being struck by lightning while filling out your ballot. Still, the billâs architects argue the new gatekeeper software will shrink that sliver to ânear zero,â even if it costs taxpayers an extra $200 million over two years and forces every DMV clerk to moonlight as immigration agent.\n\n### What happens next (spoiler: lawyers)\n\n * **April 2026** : ACLU & friends file suit, calling the rule âJim Crow with a barcode.â\n * **July 2026** : Federal judge in Tallahassee mulls an injunction; if granted, the law sleeps through the November midterms.\n * **January 2027** : If the gavel goes Floridaâs way, every new license carries a âcitizenâ flag and the Division of Elections begins nightly database drag-races with DHSMV.\n * **2028 cycle** : Either 80 percent of drivers sport the star-marked credentialâor the state reprints everything after a Supreme Court smackdown.\n\n\n\n### Bottom line\n\nFlorida just bet its electoral dice on a piece of plastic. If the courts agree, the only thing growing faster than our hurricane seasons will be the line at the DMV.\n\n* * *\n\n## đą 562 Homicides, Zero Face Scans: Illinois Kills Police Facial Recognition\n\n> 562 murders last year, now Chicago cops canât scan your face đąâthatâs like wiping out a sold-out Lolla crowd & losing the murder-solving cheat-code. No more FR hits in 2-3 months? Communities of color cheer, detectives sweat. Would you trade slower arrests for less wrongful ID?\n\nEver watched a detective drama where a grainy gas-station still magically coughs up a killerâs name? That Hollywood shortcut is now off-limits in the Prairie State. Last week Governor Pritzker signed HB5521, yanking facial-recognition (FR) software out of every Illinois police toolkit. The bill, born after Chicago cops pinned three high-profile murders on the algorithm, says the trade-off between faster arrests and fairer streets isnât worth it.\n\n### How does this work?\n\nFR engines chew through millions of mug-shots, turning a blurry face into a ranked list of âprobables.â Sounds slickâuntil the code confuses two cousins or, studies show, trips twice as often on darker skin. From now on, when a detective uploads a suspect photo, the drop-down menu that once read âCorsight, Clearview, NECâ will simply be grayed out. Old-school shoe leatherâwitnesses, DNA, phone dumpsâgets the overtime instead.\n\n### Impacts\n\n * **Justice speed** : homicide clearance could slow 8â12 %; Chicago already clears barely one in three.\n * **Civil rights** : Black and Brown residentsâwho supplied 65 % of FR false hitsâgain breathing room from âsorry, wrong brotherâ arrests.\n * **Vendor wallet** : Illinois stood for ~$4 M of the $50 M U.S. police-FR market; vendors are now ghosting Midwest trade shows.\n * **Taxpayer ledger** : wrongful-arrest lawsuits (think $250 k settlements) may dip, offsetting pricier DNA lab surges.\n\n\n\n### Short / mid / long-term outlook\n\n * **2026 Q3** : CPD finishes unplugging 42 live cameras; analysts retrain on genealogical DNA.\n * **2027** : Indiana and Wisconsin copycat bills hit floors; expect at least one to pass.\n * **2029** : Fifteen-state patchwork forces FR makers to pivot toward retail âshoplifter alertsâ and private stadium security.\n\n\n\n### Bottom line\n\nIllinois just swapped its digital dragnet for a slower, fairer sieve. If homicides rise, expect loud calls to reboot the bots; if wrongful arrests fall, expect the freeze to spread. Either way, the rest of the nation is watchingâsome through still-unregulated cameras, others through newly liberated ones.\n\n* * *\n\n## đ˘ UN Deadlock Over 33-km Strait Traps 1/5 of Global Oil, Brent Tops $110\n\n> 20% of the worldâs oil is now held hostage by 33 km of waterâyep, the Strait of Hormuz is basically the universeâs most expensive parking lot đ˘đ¸. While China & Russia play veto-volleyball, your next tank fill-up just got pricier. Whoâs ready to car-pool to the grocery store?\n\nYesterday the U.N. Security Council sat down to bless a Bahrain-drafted âgreen-lightâ for military escorts through the 33-kilometre-wide Strait of Hormuzâand walked away with nothing. Russia and China signaled veto, the U.S. kept its 2,500 Marines parked on the USS Boxer, and one-fifth of humanityâs daily oil diet stays stuck in geopolitical gridlock.\n\n### How does a 33 km stretch paralyse 20 % of everything?\n\nPicture a two-lane bridge that 20 million barrels of crude, 30 billion cubic metres of LNG and one-third of the worldâs fertiliser must cross every single day. Iranâs Revolutionary Guards have parked anti-ship missiles on one shore and released drone swarms at a clip of 10,000 a month. The Bahrain draft wanted U.N. guns to push that hardware aside; Moscow and Beijing called the text one-sided and walked. No nine votes, no Chapter VII, no licence to shoot.\n\n### What happens while the Council sulks?\n\n * **Oil wallet** : Brent is holding $108â112 instead of the mid-$80s we saw in January; volatility has jumped 45 % since March 1.\n * **Farm wallet** : fertiliser prices are up 38 % year-on-year; every extra $50/tonne trickles into your breakfast bill.\n * **Insurance wallet** : shippers now tack on a âHormuz premiumâ that equals roughly one dollar to every tank of gas you buy.\n\n\n\n### Whoâs ready to move, whoâs foot-dragging?\n\n * **U.S.** : 2,500 Marines, F-35Bs on callâready but legally hand-cuffed without U.N. cover.\n * **Iran** : controls Kharg Island, gateway to 90 % of its own exportsâhappy to keep the tap half-closed as leverage.\n * **Japan / Canada / EU** : willing to wave flags from escort frigates, but none have volunteered shooters.\n * **China & Russia**: content to veto, betting high prices hurt Washington more than Tehran.\n\n\n\n### Where do we go from here?\n\n * **Next 3 months** : expect a de-facto âcoalition of the billingââU.S.âIndiaâUAE quietly shepherding tankers under existing bilateral law. Oil likely settles at $110â120.\n * **Late 2026** : if deadlock holds, look for a non-U.N. âHormuz Security Initiativeâ: think WhatsApp group for navies, shared AIS data, coordinated sailing windows.\n * **2027 and beyond** : prolonged $120+ oil could finally scare governments into IEA emergency releases and a turbo-charged renewables push, slicing 2â3 % off daily demand.\n\n\n\n### Bottom line\n\nThe Councilâs refusal doesnât close the strait; it simply keeps the risk premiumâand your next fill-upâpriced at geopolitical anxiety levels. Until someone pens a text Moscow and Beijing can swallow, the 33 km waterway remains the worldâs most expensive unpaved road.\n\n* * *\n\n### In Other News\n\n * Trump pauses Iran strikes for five days, triggering oil price collapse and market rally\n\n",
"title": "872k Floridians Face New Voter-ID Wall: More Than Jacksonvilleâs Population",
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