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  • Former Presidents Trump and Biden Clash Over Abortion in 2024 Debate: Fact-Checking Their Statements

    Former Presidents Trump and Biden Clash Over Abortion in 2024 Debate: Fact-Checking Their Statements

    Broke On: Friday, 28 June 2024 During the 2024 presidential debate, former Presidents Trump and Biden clashed over abortion rights. With Roe v. Wade overturned in 2022, late-in-pregnancy abortions have become a contentious issue. Contradicting medical experts, Trump falsely claimed that these procedures occur frequently and even after birth, while he previously opposed access to the abortion pill mifepristone. Biden struggled to articulate his position effectively but entered the debate with it as a winning issue for Democrats.
  • Bob Woodward Critiques President Biden's Debate Performance: A Questionable Showing

    Bob Woodward Critiques President Biden's Debate Performance: A Questionable Showing

    Broke On: Saturday, 29 June 2024 In the 2024 presidential debate, Joe Biden's performance raised doubts about his fitness for another term, according to criticisms from investigative journalist Bob Woodward.
  • CNN Debate: Trump and Biden Clash Over Immigration Records - Separating Fact from Politics

    CNN Debate: Trump and Biden Clash Over Immigration Records - Separating Fact from Politics

    Broke On: Friday, 28 June 2024 During the CNN Presidential Debate, former President Trump and President Biden clashed over immigration records. Trump accused foreign institutions of sending immigrants to the US, while Biden labeled these statements as lies. Studies show immigrants lower crime rates and have a lower conviction rate than native-born citizens. Trump's claim about having the safest border under his presidency is unsupported. Biden highlighted a 40% drop in arrests for illegal immigration since suspending asylum and criticized Trump for family separations. Both sides have biases, and it's essential to consider multiple sources when forming an opinion on this complex issue.
  • CDC Urges Americans to Get Updated Flu and COVID-19 Vaccines This Fall: Protect Against Respiratory Illnesses

    CDC Urges Americans to Get Updated Flu and COVID-19 Vaccines This Fall: Protect Against Respiratory Illnesses

    Broke On: Thursday, 27 June 2024 The CDC urges all Americans ages 6 months and older to receive updated COVID-19 vaccines and routine seasonal flu shots this fall, amid concerns about the end of the Bridge Access Program before the rollout. Vaccinations provide increased protection against hospital visits and long COVID, while updated vaccines offer targeted protection as immunity from previous shots or infections wanes. Both flu and COVID-19 vaccines are expected to be available in August or September, and it's safe to receive them simultaneously.
  • Judge Considering Reversal of Ruling on Trump Lawyer-Client Privilege in Classified Documents Case

    Judge Considering Reversal of Ruling on Trump Lawyer-Client Privilege in Classified Documents Case

    Broke On: Thursday, 27 June 2024 Judge Aileen Cannon plans to reconsider a ruling allowing prosecutors to pierce attorney-client privilege in the Trump classified documents investigation, which could impact obstruction charges and trial proceedings.
  • Supreme Court Accidentally Reveals 6-3 Vote for Temporary Idaho Abortion Allowance: Implications and Ongoing Legal Battles

    Supreme Court Accidentally Reveals 6-3 Vote for Temporary Idaho Abortion Allowance: Implications and Ongoing Legal Battles

    Broke On: Wednesday, 26 June 2024 The Supreme Court accidentally revealed a 6-3 vote to allow temporary emergency abortions in Idaho, amidst ongoing legal battles over the state's strict abortion law. The document breached protocol and raised questions about transparency and decision-making processes within the court. Idaho doctors have been unable to provide stabilizing treatment due to the law, leading them to airlift patients out of state for care. A lawsuit against Governor Brad Little is ongoing, with implications for reproductive rights nationwide.
  • Supreme Court Rules on Biden Administration's Social Media Censorship Cases: Plaintiffs Lack Standing

    Supreme Court Rules on Biden Administration's Social Media Censorship Cases: Plaintiffs Lack Standing

    Broke On: Wednesday, 26 June 2024 The Supreme Court ruled against state attorneys general in Murthy v. Missouri and Alito v. Biden cases, determining they lacked standing to challenge the Biden administration's communications with social media companies over alleged censorship of certain topics.
  • Supreme Court Set to Deliver Landmark Decisions on Presidential Immunity, Abortion Access, Homelessness, and Environmental Regulations

    Supreme Court Set to Deliver Landmark Decisions on Presidential Immunity, Abortion Access, Homelessness, and Environmental Regulations

    Broke On: Monday, 24 June 2024 The U.S. Supreme Court will soon deliver landmark decisions on presidential immunity, abortion access, homelessness, environmental regulations, and free speech on social media in cases like Trump v. United States and Moyle v. United States.
  • Deadly New Mpox Strain (Clade 1b) Surges in Democratic Republic of Congo: Highest Mortality Rates, Lack of Vaccines and Treatments Pose Major Challenges

    Deadly New Mpox Strain (Clade 1b) Surges in Democratic Republic of Congo: Highest Mortality Rates, Lack of Vaccines and Treatments Pose Major Challenges

    Broke On: Wednesday, 26 June 2024 A deadly new strain of mpox, Clade 1b, is causing an outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo with over 8,600 reported cases and 410 deaths. This strain has a higher fatality rate than previous strains and is spreading through close contact. The WHO urges immediate action to address the lack of vaccines and treatments in controlling the epidemic, which primarily affects monkeys but can also infect humans.
  • Former President Trump's Legal Battle Over Classified Documents: Evidence Suppression, Gag Orders, and Delayed Rulings

    Former President Trump's Legal Battle Over Classified Documents: Evidence Suppression, Gag Orders, and Delayed Rulings

    Broke On: Tuesday, 25 June 2024 Former President Trump's legal team is challenging the use of evidence obtained during an FBI search of Mar-a-Lago in the ongoing classified documents case. They argue that the warrant was misleading and seek to prevent prosecutors from using it, while also contesting a gag order. Meanwhile, Judge Cannon is considering these motions amidst intense scrutiny for her handling of the case.