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Published by on Apr 2, 2026 | Politics
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You know, the longer Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson spends in the public eye, the more she unintentionally explains a lot about how certain Democrats view ordinary Americans — especially the women they claim to champion. It is not flattering.

When you watch her during Supreme Court oral arguments or catch clips of her past statements, a pattern emerges that feels less like elite legal brilliance and more like someone who is occasionally outmatched by the basics. And that pattern sheds uncomfortable light on why so many on the left fight tooth and nail against something as straightforward as requiring voter ID. They act like large swaths of the population — women, minorities, the elderly — are simply too overwhelmed, too intimidated, or frankly too incompetent to handle getting a free or low-cost photo ID. The more Jackson speaks, the more that condescension starts to make a twisted kind of sense to them.

A Pattern of Struggles with Basic Legal Concepts

Look, this is not about nitpicking every word. Plenty of smart people stumble in high-pressure settings. But when it is a Supreme Court justice, appointed with great fanfare as the first Black woman on the Court, the moments add up. During her confirmation hearings, Sen. Marsha Blackburn asked a simple question: Can you define what a “woman” is? Jackson’s response — “I’m not a biologist” — went viral for a reason. It was not just evasive; it revealed a reluctance to engage…

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A deeply troubling case out of Spain has sparked widespread concern and debate over the role of the state in protecting vulnerable children, the functioning of the justice system, and the expanding use of euthanasia laws in Europe. The tragic story of a Noelia Castillo, 25, has become a flashpoint for these issues.

While some details remain subject to verification and ongoing public scrutiny, the sequence of events described has alarmed many observers across Europe and beyond.

A Childhood Disrupted

Noelia’s early life was marked by instability. Following the divorce of her parents, Spanish authorities reportedly intervened and removed her from her family environment. Like many children placed into the system, she was sent to a state-run youth facility at approximately 13 years old.

The justification for such interventions is typically framed around the best interests of the child. Governments across Europe maintain that removing minors from unstable or unsafe households is sometimes necessary to ensure their well-being. However, critics have long argued that state systems are not always equipped to provide the level of care, oversight, and emotional support that children need.

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New York may dominate headlines when it comes to U.S. gambling, particularly with its record-breaking sports betting figures, yet the revenue reports reveal that New Jersey outperforms its larger neighbour in total gaming revenue.

The divergence between the two states is not accidental, nor is it temporary, but instead reflects a decade of regulatory choices that have positioned New Jersey at the forefront of online casino development, while New York has, for now, remained on the sidelines of that particular segment.

A Growing Industry, but Uneven Gains Across States

The U.S. gaming sector continues to expand at a steady pace, with the American Gaming Association reporting total commercial gaming revenue of $78.72 billion in 2025, marking yet another year of sustained growth across multiple verticals.

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The revenue figures have not been evenly distributed across jurisdictions, and it is here that the contrast between New Jersey and New York becomes clear.

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In a moment that should shake the conscience of the civilized world, the demonuc Islamic regime in Iran has once again demonstrated the true nature of its rule. Amid escalating tensions, internal unrest, and a tightening grip on information, Iranian authorities have carried out the execution of a 19-year-old national wrestling champion, alongside two (2) other young men, for their alleged involvement in January protests.

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