Solidarity Scroll – Feb 27, 2026

Inflation Surges Beyond Expectations, Vance Dismisses Long Iran War Fears, Military Downs CBP Drone by Mistake

Rep. Frost Dismisses UFO Queries in Probe as Time-Waster for Survivors

  • Frost labeled UFO questions irrelevant to the probe.
  • He urged avoiding waste of survivors’ time.
  • Survivors await long-overdue justice.

WASHINGTON, D.C., Feb 27 (TNGB) – Representative Maxwell Frost spoke out during a hearing against raising UFO matters. He reportedly insisted these topics hold no relevance to the current investigation. Such distractions only delay relief for survivors who have endured prolonged waits for answers and accountability.

Staying focused accelerates justice for victims.

January PPI Inflation Hits 2.9% Above Forecasts with Core at 3.6%

  • PPI inflation reached 2.9% in January.
  • Core PPI climbed to 3.6% unexpectedly.
  • Highest core level since July 2025.

USA, Feb 27 (TNGB) – Official data released today showed January producer price index inflation at 2.9 percent, exceeding the anticipated 2.6 percent. Core PPI, excluding food and energy, reportedly rose to 3.6 percent against expectations of 3.0 percent. This marks the steepest core reading since mid-2025, signaling persistent price pressures in manufacturing.

Hotter inflation demands close economic monitoring.

Malicious Go Package Steals Passwords and Deploys Trojan in Crypto Pose

  • Package injected code into ssh terminal.
  • Stole secrets and altered firewall rules.
  • Linked to APT31 via Rekoobe trojan.

USA, Feb 27 (TNGB) – Cybersecurity experts uncovered a harmful Go package mimicking the official crypto library. It reportedly captured passwords by modifying ssh/terminal/terminal.go files. The malware also weakened firewalls and installed Rekoobe, a Linux backdoor associated with APT31 activities as recent as 2023.

Vigilance prevents such sophisticated supply chain attacks.

Hegseth Team Frustrated as Anthropic Stands Firm Against Pentagon Demands

  • Anthropic rejected Hegseth’s final offer.
  • Firm opposes mass surveillance and autonomous weapons.
  • Pentagon seeks full unrestricted platform access.

WASHINGTON, D.C., Feb 27 (TNGB) – Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and his aides expressed dismay over Anthropic’s refusal to comply. The AI company reportedly turned down the latest proposal, citing ethical concerns. Anthropic maintains its technology must avoid uses in widespread monitoring of citizens or self-operating arms.

Ethical boundaries shape defense tech partnerships.

The fallout highlights tensions between innovation and national security priorities.

Vice President Vance Rules Out Prolonged War from Potential Iran Strikes

  • Vance stated no chance of drawn-out conflict.
  • White House weighs strikes on Iran.
  • Comments made aboard Air Force Two.

USA, Feb 27 (TNGB) – Vice President JD Vance addressed reporters during a flight on Air Force Two. He reportedly affirmed that any contemplated military actions against Iran would not lead to extended engagement. The administration continues deliberations amid rising regional tensions.

Clear limits guide strategic decisions.

Multiple EMS Calls for Children in Distress at Texas ICE Facility

  • Eleven EMS responses since September.
  • Calls involved kids struggling to breathe.
  • Occurred at Dilley Immigration Processing Center.

TEXAS, Feb 27 (TNGB) – Records indicate emergency medical services attended the Dilley detention center at least eleven times recently. These incidents reportedly involved young children facing breathing difficulties. The facility, managed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, has drawn scrutiny over conditions.

Prompt responses address urgent health needs.

US Military Mistakenly Shoots Down Border Protection Drone in Texas

  • Military downed CBP drone accidentally.
  • Lawmakers cite coordination failures.
  • Involved Pentagon, DHS, and FAA.

TEXAS, Feb 27 (TNGB) – Democratic legislators revealed that U.S. armed forces fired on a Customs and Border Protection unmanned aircraft. The event reportedly stemmed from poor communication among agencies. It underscores gaps between the Department of Homeland Security, Pentagon, and Federal Aviation Administration.

Better coordination avoids costly errors.

Olympic Gold Winner Quinn Hughes Set to Appear on Saturday Night Live

  • Hughes clinched gold for U.S. hockey.
  • Will feature on SNL episode.
  • Hosted by Connor Storrie from Heated Rivalry.

USA, Feb 27 (TNGB) – Minnesota Wild defenseman Quinn Hughes earned acclaim after leading Team USA to Olympic victory. He is reportedly scheduled for a guest spot on Saturday Night Live. The show, hosted by actor Connor Storrie known for hockey roles, airs soon.

Athletic triumphs boost cultural visibility.

Trump Policies Risk Exposing Supporters to Mercury and Glyphosate Hazards

  • Trump targets regulations on mercury and glyphosate.
  • Aims to ease coal plant emissions rules.
  • Plans rollback on Roundup weedkiller restrictions.

WASHINGTON, D.C., Feb 27 (TNGB) – The administration plans to loosen controls on mercury releases from coal facilities. It also reportedly seeks to lift limits on glyphosate use in agriculture. These moves could increase exposure to substances linked to health issues among rural and working-class communities.

Policy shifts demand health impact reviews.

The changes prioritize industry over environmental safeguards.

FedEx Pledges to Refund Customers Any Recovered Tariff Payments

  • FedEx to return tariff refunds to shippers.
  • Follows potential recovery from illegal tariffs.
  • Affects customers who paid extra fees.

USA, Feb 27 (TNGB) – FedEx announced it would pass back any reimbursements from contested tariffs. The company reportedly plans to distribute funds directly to affected clients and users. This stems from disputes over levies deemed improper under trade rules.

Fair refunds uphold customer trust.