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‘You Are Suffocating’: SCOTUS Justice Pens Bizarrely Emotional Dissent

October 24, 2025 12:08 PM ET “Take out your phone, go to the clock app, and find the stopwatch,” Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor opens her Oct. 23 dissent. Sotomayor was joined by justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson. “Click start. Now watch the seconds as they climb. Three seconds come and go in

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‘People Are Angry’: Big City Mayor Who Left Democrats Blasts Ex-Party’s ‘Entirely Negative’ Messaging

October 24, 2025 10:42 AM ET Outgoing Independent Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan blasted the Democratic Party’s “negative” messaging strategy in an interview with Politico published on Friday. Duggan, who previously was a longtime Democrat, announced in December 2024 that he is running as an independent to succeed term-limited Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer . He told

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Dark Money Democrat Ads Exploit Disabled Families For Medicaid Fearmongering Ahead Of Midterms

A left-wing advocacy group is attempting to sway voters with fear-based messaging claiming Republicans gutted Medicaid for disabled families ahead of the midterms. The dark money group Unrig Our Economy has launched a bevy of misleading advertising in recent months, implying Republicans’ Medicaid reforms will strip disabled families of healthcare coverage despite the law not cutting benefits for

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Legacy Media Can

October 15, 2025 1:04 PM ET Fifteen days into the federal government shutdown, the country’s biggest newspapers — The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal — didn’t run a single story about it in their Wednesday print editions. The silence from legacy outlets underscores a deeper reality: almost nobody outside Washington seems to

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America

October 15, 2025 2:17 PM ET Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson offered a stunning bit of judicial wisdom today: “Just trust me on this.”  The Supreme Court sat for oral argument this morning for Louisiana v. Callais , a redistricting case concerning the constitutionality of Louisiana’s congressional map.  A district court order mandated the

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