3 PM ET: SCOTUS decisions, El Niño dies, Nathan Wade interview & more
Jun 13, 2024
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Former special prosecutor Nathan Wade is interviewed in the podcast, discussing key takeaways from the Georgia election subversion case. Topics covered include SCOTUS rulings, inflation easing, housing market contrast, and the end of El Niño. The podcast also touches on a Wall Street Journal reporter's trial in Russia and provides insights on climate change and the upcoming election.
US Supreme Court's key rulings impact FDA regulation on abortion pill distribution.
End of El Niño brings potential for La Niña affecting climate and hurricane season.
Deep dives
U.S. Supreme Court Rulings on Abortion Pill and Trademark Dispute
The U.S. Supreme Court made significant rulings on key cases. They rejected a lawsuit challenging the FDA's regulation of the abortion pill myth for Pristone, allowing pills to be mailed without in-person doctor visits. Additionally, the court dismissed a political activist's attempt to trademark 'Trump Too Small.'
Climate Patterns: El Nino Ending, La Nina Expected
The El Nino climate pattern has ended, making way for La Nina, with potentially hot summers and drier conditions. This shift follows a strong El Nino year, contributing to record temperatures. La Nina is predicted to peak in September, with implications on hurricane season and regional climate anomalies.
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U.S. Supreme Court rulings, journalist's espionage case, and inflation update
We start with Supreme Court’s rulings on some key cases today. A Wall Street Journal reporter held in Russia will stand trial. There’s another positive sign that inflation is easing in the US, but housing is depicting a gloomy contrast. El Niño has officially come to an end – we’ll tell you what it means for summer. And, we have some key takeaways from CNN’s exclusive interview with former special prosecutor Nathan Wade in the Georgia election subversion case.