Episode
Fox Settles With Dominion, Abortion Pill Case At SCOTUS, Pentagon Data Leaker Hearing
Description
Fox News averted a major trial by settling a defamation lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems for $787.5 million. The Supreme Court is expected to issue a ruling on access to mifepristone, which is the most commonly used abortion pill. And Jack Teixeira, the Air National Guardsman accused of leaking top-secret documents, will appear in federal court in Boston.
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Fox News settles for nearly $800 million with Dominion voting technology company for promoting false claims about rigged voting machines during the 2020 US Presidential elections.
00:00 - 01:09 (01:09)
Summary
Fox News settles for nearly $800 million with Dominion voting technology company for promoting false claims about rigged voting machines during the 2020 US Presidential elections.
EpisodeFox Settles With Dominion, Abortion Pill Case At SCOTUS, Pentagon Data Leaker Hearing
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The Biden Administration is asking the Supreme Court to block lower court rulings restricting the use of the abortion pill, Mivapristone, which anti-abortion groups are trying to overturn, as it could have a major impact on the medication's supply chain.
01:09 - 08:26 (07:16)
Summary
The Biden Administration is asking the Supreme Court to block lower court rulings restricting the use of the abortion pill, Mivapristone, which anti-abortion groups are trying to overturn, as it could have a major impact on the medication's supply chain.
EpisodeFox Settles With Dominion, Abortion Pill Case At SCOTUS, Pentagon Data Leaker Hearing
PodcastUp First
The US intelligence community, particularly those who produce technical and signals intelligence, have been successful in penetrating Russia's military communications network based on recently leaked classified documents.
08:26 - 12:22 (03:56)
Summary
The US intelligence community, particularly those who produce technical and signals intelligence, have been successful in penetrating Russia's military communications network based on recently leaked classified documents. The incident has prompted Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to order a review of the handling of such documents.