- Vadum talks Trump, Iran war on Republic TV in India
I was on “The Debate with Arnab” on April 28, 2026, on Republic TV in India. (Host Arnab Goswami is reportedly the biggest TV journalist in India.) I tried to refute the nonsense that came out of Goswami’s mouth. (Somebody’s got to do it.) We discussed President Donald Trump’s statement on social media that Iran told him it is in a “state of [...]
- Supreme Court agrees to hear challenge to in-house tribunals at the Labor Department
The U.S. Supreme Court on April 27 agreed to consider whether the Department of Labor’s in-house administrative tribunals that can levy large fines on employers for violating agricultural visa rules are constitutional. The court’s decision in Department of Labor v. Sun Valley Orchards LLC took the form of an unsigned order. No justices dissented. The court did not explain [...]
- Supreme Court hears case about weedkiller alleged to cause cancer
The U.S. Supreme Court on April 27 grappled with Monsanto’s appeal that asks it to block thousands of lawsuits that allege that the company failed to warn consumers that Roundup, its popular weedkiller, could cause cancer. A state-level jury previously ruled in favor of John Durnell, a Missouri man who developed non-Hodgkin lymphoma after exposure to Roundup, which was [...]
- Supreme Court lifts lower court block on new Texas congressional election map
The Supreme Court on April 27 summarily reversed a lower court ruling that blocked Texas from implementing its mid-decade redistricting of the state’s congressional map. The high court’s decision, which means that the map will be used in elections this November, took the form of an unsigned order in Abbott v. League of United Latin American Citizens. Justices [...]