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Zwely News Staff compiles multi-source reporting into concise, viewpoint-aware coverage for readers who want context without noise.

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Work published under this byline follows Zwely News editorial standards for sourcing, updates, and corrections. Readers should expect clear attribution, visible update practices, and a straightforward explanation of what happened before any framing notes or recirculation modules.

  • - Used when coverage is assembled collaboratively by the newsroom rather than credited to one reporter.
  • - Most often appears on U.S., world, politics, business, technology, and entertainment stories built from multiple source pools.
  • - Still follows the same standards, source handling, updates policy, and corrections policy used across Zwely News.

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Recent stories by Zwely News Staff

Politics Apr 10

Justice Sonia Sotomayor said the Trump administration's frequent use of emergency appeals to the Supreme Court is unprecedented in the court's history, warning that the practice undermines judicial norms and contributes to public distrust. She also expressed concern that AI can now predict the court's rulings with high accuracy, suggesting the justices have become too predictable.

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Sotomayor calls Trump's emergency appeals to the Supreme Court unprecedented
World Apr 10

Viktor Orbán, Hungary's prime minister since 2010 and a close ally of Donald Trump, is facing a serious electoral challenge just days before national elections. Despite a 16-year hold on power and a campaign framed around national stability and conservative values, independent polls indicate a real chance of defeat. Orbán has responded with dire warnings about the consequences of losing, while critics say he's overplaying fear to cling to control.

3 min read
Trump's ally Orbán is fighting for political survival as Hungary's election nears
World Apr 10

The White House has warned staff against using prediction markets to bet on the likelihood of war with Iran, following unusual trading activity ahead of President Trump's announcement pausing military strikes. Meanwhile, Vice President JD Vance is leading delicate ceasefire talks, and the administration's approach is drawing criticism from comedians, commentators, and financial watchdogs alike.

3 min read
Trump's Iran stance stirs market bets and late-night jokes while Vance steps into tense diplomacy
World Apr 10

U.S. inflation rose to 3.3% in March 2026, the highest level in almost two years, driven largely by rising energy prices tied to the ongoing conflict with Iran. Gasoline, airline fares, and transportation costs have all climbed sharply, adding pressure to household budgets and complicating the Federal Reserve's plans for interest rates.

3 min read
The Iran war is pushing up prices at the pump and beyond