EPISODE #247
Daily Briefing
What the Culture's Talking About
April 21, 2026 • 5 minutes • Hosted by Victoria
Today's Briefing
Episode #247
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About This Episode
KBJ checks SCOTUS, while we track Haiti’s TPS win. Plus, find out how to claim your $102 Trader Joe’s payout and the signs your liver is healing. Stay woke and get your coin.
Today's Highlights:
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson issues a stinging dissent against the Supreme Court's shadow docket.
Jackson warns the conservative majority uses fast-track orders to bypass standard legal procedures.
Eligible community members can claim extra cash from a newly highlighted settlement fund.
Justice Jackson uses her platform to challenge transparency issues within the nation's highest court.
Blavity identifies critical financial opportunities and political shifts impacting Black community well-being today.
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