The Gist - Getting on Leah Litman’s Case
Law Professor Leah Litman, author of Lawless: How the Supreme Court Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories, and Bad Vibes argues that the current Supreme Court operates as a vessel for conservative grievance, with its most consequential 6–3 rulings forming the true shape of its ideological project. Litman insists those rulings matter more than any others—but is that because they affect more lives, or because non-6–3 decisions muddy the thesis? Along the way, she’s not afraid to indulge in snark and overstatement—defending her “vibes-forward” tone as capturing a kind of deeper reality. Mike subjects this vibes-nalysis to a bit of strict scrutiny.
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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - The Chicago Drag Queen Who Ran For President
Newshour - United Nations considers a new Gaza motion, opposed by the United States
The US has vetoed the UN Security Council's draft resolution calling for an "unconditional and permanent" ceasefire in Gaza. The meeting of ambassadors at the UN comes on the day the head of the International Committee of the Red Cross called the situation in Gaza "worse than hell on earth".
President Trump says he's had another phone conversation with Russia's President Putin about the war in Ukraine. During the call Mr Trump said the Russian President told him that Moscow would retaliate after Ukraine attacked Russian war planes over the weekend.
Also on the programme; Astronomers say they've discovered a big new planet, which is unusually orbiting around a very small star. The physicist who discovered the planet joins us.
And the American novelist, Edmund White, famous for chronicling gay life in the US - has died at the age of 85. We hear from Damian Barr, Scottish Writer and broadcaster, who shares his memories of meeting White.
(Photo: Smoke rises from Gaza after an explosion, as seen from Israel, 4 June, 2025. Reuters/Amir Cohen)
The Daily Signal - Victor Davis Hanson: The Left’s ‘New Racism’ is Chasing Out Their Minority Base
Victor Davis Hanson breaks this down on today’s episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words.”
“ Rasmussen Polls—who have been very accurate, they were in the 2024 election and they are now—they surveyed the first 100 days of the Trump administration. … Sixty-two percent of those who were surveyed that were Hispanic expressed approval. African Americans were about 39%. And Hispanics were higher than whites.
“ The elite in politics and celebrities are using this idea of white, white, white, white in a prejudicial manner. It’s very ironic because it’s exactly what we were evolving away from in pursuit of Martin Luther King’s ‘content of our character, not color of our skin.’”
(0:00) Introduction
(1:44) Reverse Racism Among Left-Wing Elites
(2:05) Susan Rice and Political Appointments
(3:17) Refugee Status and Racial Controversies
(4:12) Racial Prejudices in Political Discourse
(6:09) Economic Considerations Over Racial Identity
(7:06) Conclusion
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WSJ Minute Briefing - Stocks End the Day Mixed After Trump Renews Call for Interest Rates Cuts
Plus: Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders reject a multi- million dollar package for chief executive David Zaslov and his leadership team. And Reddit sues Anthropic saying the AI company used its data without a licensing agreement. Anthony Bansie hosts.
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WSJ What’s News - Why Americans Are Turning to Discount Stores
P.M. Edition for June 4. Dollar General and Dollar Tree have reported bumper first-quarter earnings. WSJ reporter Suzanne Kapner joins to discuss what that shows about consumers, and about the state of the U.S. economy. Plus, the Congressional Budget Office estimates that President Trump’s tax-and-spending megabill would add $2.4 trillion to the U.S. deficit, as Republican senators are demanding changes that could alter its price tag. We hear from WSJ tax policy reporter Richard Rubin about how the bill might shift. And the Trump administration threatens Columbia University’s accreditation. Alex Ossola hosts.
What’s News in Earnings: Retailers Scramble to Respond to Tariffs
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Motley Fool Money - What Bonds, Dollar Stores Say About Economy
More investors are fretting about the stability of the U.S. economy, but are there better options out there?
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- Earnings from CrowdStrike, and the stock’s recovery from the widespread outage last year.
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- Why stock investors should care about the bond market’s signals.
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Consider This from NPR - How New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern broke the political mold
Or the history she made as only the second woman elected to lead a country to give birth while IN office.
Or her decision to step away from power after leading New Zealand through crisis after crisis.
Jacinda Ardern could never be described as a TYPICAL politician. But perhaps the most norm-busting feature of her time as Prime Minister was her rejection of the old ways of leadership.
Now as she reflects on her time as Prime Minister of New Zealand Ardern is emphasizing the need to lead with kindness and empathy.
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The Bulwark Podcast - S2 Ep1057: Rahm Emanuel: Trump Is a Chump
Rahm Emanuel joins Tim Miller.
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Action for Andry: Protest at SCOTUS at 5pm Friday, followed by Free Andry live show