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Is Trump Immune From Prosecution? SCOTUS Will Decide The NPR Politics Podcast 29 Feb 20:41
The Supreme Court announced it will hear a case related to special counsel Jack Smith's prosecution of former president Donald Trump related to Trump's alleged actions surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Trump argues any actions undertaken by a president while in office are ineligible to be prosecuted, even after leaving office. Here's what you need to know.
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SCOTUS Takes Trump Case, McConnell To Leave Leadership Post, Grim Gaza Milestone Up First 29 Feb 11:14
The Supreme Court will decide if Donald Trump is immune from prosecution for his official actions as president. Mitch McConnell plans to step down as Senate Republican leader at the end of the year. And the death toll in Gaza has surpassed 30,000.
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Michigan Results, Hunter Biden Testifies, Personhood Bills Up First 28 Feb 11:48
President Joe Biden celebrated an easy win in Tuesday's Michigan primary. But it came with a warning on Gaza. Hunter Biden testifies today in the House GOP impeachment probe into his father. And could the Alabama Supreme Court ruling that gave fertilized eggs the same rights as children spur other states to do the same?
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States Tell SCOTUS That Social Media Censors Conservatives The NPR Politics Podcast 27 Feb 21:15
The United States Supreme Court is weighing in on a case legal experts say is the biggest test of free speech this country has seen in decades. The question is whether states can force social media platforms to share content that's deemed hateful and objectional.
This episode: White House correspondent Asma Khalid, national justice correspondent Carrie Johnson, and tech correspondent Bobby Allen.
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Israel May Delay Rafah Operation, Social Media SCOTUS Case, Another Shutdown Looms Up First 26 Feb 10:56
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to move ahead with a ground offensive in the border city of Rafah, even though a ceasefire deal may delay the operation. The battle over free speech on social media reaches the U.S. Supreme Court, and Congress faces yet another government shutdown deadline this week.
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The Alabama Ruling That Could Stop Families From Having Kids The Daily 26 Feb 10:48

A surprise ruling from the Alabama Supreme Court has halted fertility treatments across the state and sent a shock wave through the world of reproductive health.

Azeen Ghorayshi, who covers sex, gender, and science for The Times, explains what the court case means for reproductive health and a patient in Alabama explains what it is like navigating the fallout.

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The Battle For The Base The NPR Politics Podcast 23 Feb 21:07
The South Carolina Republican primary is tomorrow. Former President Donald Trump is favored to win, but the contest will test how much appetite remains for a different Republican nominee. And how Republicans are reacting to last week's Alabama Supreme Court ruling that embryos created through IVF, are children under a state law.
This episode: political correspondent Susan Davis, presidential campaign correspondent Sarah McCammon,...
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Alabama Supreme Court Fallout, Ukraine War Anniversary, Chinese Data Leaks Up First 23 Feb 10:46
Lawmakers in Alabama are working on a legislative solution to a recent state Supreme Court decision which ruled that a frozen embryo has the same rights as a child. How do lawmakers want to fix the issue? Tomorrow will mark the two-year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. We'll check with NPR's Joanna Kakissis to hear how people in Ukraine feel about the future....
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Exposing The "Connected to Russia" Scam (Ep 2192) The Dan Bongino Show 21 Feb 18:09
I uncover the "Connected to Russia" Scam that has Plagued the Trump Presidency and Elections. Key figure that Mueller report linked to Russia was a State Department intel source. US says Russia was given Trump campaign polling data in 2016.
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Supreme Court Hears EPA Challenge, Nikki Haley Remains Defiant, Frozen Embryo Ruling Up First 21 Feb 11:05
Supreme Court hears a challenge to the EPA's authority to regulate air quality. Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley has vowed to stay in the presidential race. Alabama's Supreme Court rules that fertilized eggs have the same rights as children.
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