Supreme Court Blocks Order To Rehire Federal Workers
It’s a sad state of affairs when the highest court in the land appears to be working with the Trump administration.
It’s a sad state of affairs when the highest court in the land appears to be working with the Trump administration.
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Source: REACH Media / Radio One Digital D.L. Hughley isn’t just a comedian; he’s a truth-teller with a knack for turning uncomfortable realities into thought-provoking discussions. His “Notes from the GED Section” pulls back the curtain on societal issues like literacy, inequality, and the hypocrisy present in cultural narratives. Far from just jokes, his observations invite readers to take a hard look at realities we often ignore. One of Hughley’s […]
Source: Kayla Bartkowski / Getty On Tuesday, Trump’s personal judges, also known as the Supreme Court, blocked an order for thousands of federal employees who were let go during the massive layoffs to return to work. Because, let’s face it, the Supreme Court is in on it. The Trump-stacked highest court in the land is doing the Trump’s administration’s work, and as such, they have found the dramatic firings by […]
Source: Looks like all is not well in the house of white supremacy. Apparently, the most famous billionaire baby daddy Elon Musk is beefing with President Trump’s trade adviser Peter Navarro. On Tuesday, Musk called Navarro “a moron” over the administration’s tariffs. “Navarro is truly a moron. What he says here is demonstrably false,” Musk wrote on his personal platform X. Musk’s temper tantrum was reportedly in response to a […]
Source: Spencer Platt / Getty It has been frustrating to watch longtime Black political leaders – especially members of the clergy – line up to endorse Andrew Cuomo of all people for mayor of New York City. Fewer politicians on the planet are less deserving of a political comeback than Cuomo. Not only is he currently leading in polling, but community leaders representing areas more likely to suffer from a […]
Source: REACH Media / Radio One Digital D.L. Hughley’s “Notes From The GED Section” serves as an unflinching critique of contemporary American society, reflecting on the intersections of politics, economics, and human rights. With sharp observations and unapologetic honesty, Hughley highlights the troubling priorities that define the nation today. One of the central themes in Hughley’s commentary is the overwhelming dominance of economic concerns over social justice and human rights. […]
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