Debate Tonight, A SCOTUS "Mistake," Texas Execution, Discussing Bowman's Loss, NBA Draft
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Debate Night
Tonight is the night that President Biden and former President Trump will engage in their first debate since the 2020 election. Correspondent Steve Futterman reports from Atlanta, with the latest on what is on the line for both candidates, and the unusual rules of the debate.
A SCOTUS “Mistake”
A document uploaded to the U.S. Supreme Court's website by accident indicates which way the high court could lean in its decision in a case surrounding emergency abortion care in Idaho. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the details.
A Republican Endorses Biden
President Joe Biden has a prominent new ally in his high-stakes campaign to win over moderate Republicans and independents this fall. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports.
Illinois Court Surprise
There was a shocking and sudden change in court involving a Fourth of July mass shooting case in Illinois. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.
Texas Execution
A Texas man was put to death for a brutal 2001 murder he committed. The details from correspondent Haya Panjwani.
NJ Police Hero
A New Jersey police officer is being hailed for bravery after rescuing a man from a burning home. Correspondent Ben Thomas reports.
Not Like 2020
Tonight President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will be in the spotlight, but this time with far different rules from their chaotic first debate four years ago, which includes no studio audience. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani has a look back at what transpired between then-President Trump and his Democrat challenger during a free-for-all in the midst of a COVID pandemic.
Bowman Loss Reaction
The primary loss for New York Congressman Jamaal Bowman this week is sending shockwaves through the Democratic Party, pointing to political implications for Progressives and Pro-Palestinian supporters on Capitol Hill. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Assange Arrives Home
Following what was a very fast hearing in the Northern Mariana Islands, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has landed in his home nation of Australia as a free man after his U.S. legal battle ends. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.
DHS Report On Border Order
The Department of Homeland Security announced surprising new numbers since President Biden initiated his executive order on asylum restrictions. Correspondent Haya Panjwani explains.
Bolivia Coup Thwarted
It was a frantic several hours in Bolivia after armored vehicles rammed the doors of Bolivia’s government palace Wednesday during an attempted coup.
Fraud Case Surprise
There was a surprising twist in a multi-million dollar COVID-19 related fraud case in Minnesota. The details from correspondent Shelley Adler.
Checking The Voters
With the 2024 election coming up in five months, the state of Tennessee is asking thousands of voters to prove their citizenship. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports on what led to that decision.
Tech News
The Supreme Court ruled on a controversial issue about how the Biden administration may have coerced social media providers to moderate content. Here’s tech correspondent Chuck Palm.
Sports – Robert Workman
NBA Draft and more.
Finally
A well-known socialite and social media personality went to Congress to speak on behalf of abused children. Correspondent Katie Clark reports on Paris Hilton’s visit to Capitol Hill.
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