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Alito Punches Back After Ketanji Insult Following SCOTUS Decision On Voting Rights
Alito Punches Back After Ketanji Insult Following SCOTUS Decision On Voting Rights
Authored by Amy Howe via scotusblog.com,
The Supreme Court on Monday night granted a request to immediately finalize its opinion in Louisiana v. Callais, in which it struck down that state’s congressional map, to allow Louisiana to draw a new map in time for the 2026 elections.
[ZH: Democrats are raging as] that map is expected to favor Republicans, who currently hold four of the state’s six seats in the U.S. House of Representatives but could pick up one or even two...
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May 18, 2026 / Tyler Durden
The Politicization Of Everything
The Politicization Of Everything
Authored by David Solway via The Epoch Times,
There was a time when politics occupied only a compartment of life.
A citizen might vote, follow public affairs, argue over taxes or foreign policy and then return to the ordinary business of living: work, worship, family, literature, music, sport, conviviality.
This older balance has been upended.
Politics no longer confines itself to government or elections; it increasingly permeates entertainment, education, business, sport, language—even private conscience. As I noted in my recent column about the “apolitical man,” today we inhabit a...
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Mar 18, 2026 / Connor O'Keeffe
No, We Cannot “Afford” This War with Iran Either
Leftists sarcastically asking where the money for this war will come from are right about the GOP’s hypocrisy, but wrong to imply that it actually means there's plenty to spend on all these government programs. We can’t afford any of this.
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May 22, 2026 / Tyler Durden
Mortgage Rates Hit 9-Month High, Freezing Out Homebuyers In Peak Season
Mortgage Rates Hit 9-Month High, Freezing Out Homebuyers In Peak Season
The average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage climbed to its highest level since August, threatening to derail the spring selling season as higher Treasury yields and renewed inflation pressure push loan costs higher and freeze more prospective buyers out of the market.
Freddie Mac data released Thursday show the 30-year fixed mortgage rate for the week ending May 21 jumped to 6.51% from 6.36%, the highest rate since Aug. 28, 2025.
Soaring mortgage rates stem from turmoil in the Gulf...
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