The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that the Biden administration has the authority to remove parts of a barbed wire barrier erected by Texas officials at the U.S.-Mexico border. The high court ruled for Biden in a 5-4 decision, with Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Amy Coney Barrett siding with the three liberal justices.
More than 300 L.A. Times journalists walked off their jobs last Friday for a one-day strike to protest potential layoffs. Then on Monday, a group of ten California lawmakers said in a letter that they’re concerned about how possible cuts might impact “the availability of essential news and the strength of our democracy at large.”
And in headlines: New Hampshire officials are investigating robocalls that used AI to impersonate President Joe Biden, a Georgia judge unsealed documents in a divorce case that involves prosecutors in the election interference case against Donald Trump, and we learn about the science behind heartbreak.
Show Notes:
The Teacher Shortage Cheat Sheet with Becky Pringle
We Give It A One Out Of Tennessee
Beating Bans On Gender-Affirming Care
The DeSantis Documents
Your Rights Are Not Set In Mifepristone
The Future Of Tribes with Cherokee Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr
Trump's Fourth Indictment
Staying Lahaina Strong
How to Help Maui Locals
Maui Residents Flee Deadly Fires
OH Said No!
Oh Hi Go Vote
Falling Short One Goal
Even the Scandals are Bigger in Texas
Keeping It 100°+
Do The Indict Thing
The Devil Went Down To Georgia
We Have Issues With This One
More Charges, More Problems
Here's The Deal With Hunter Biden
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