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The Supreme Court says it will rule next year whether
or not President Trump can end birthright citizenship. The High
Court granted an appeal in the case Friday. Trump had
signed an executive order on his first day in office
that aim to end birthright citizenship, which is guaranteed in
the fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution. A Supreme Court decision
is expected by the end of June. Republican Senator Bill
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Cassidy is rejecting a CDC advisory panel's recommendation to stop
giving doses of the hepatitis B vaccine to newborns. The
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted eight to three Friday
in favor of a new recommendation that hepatitis B shots
for newborns be left to individual based decision making. Cassidy
posts on X the hepatitis vaccine is safe and effective,
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while noting the birth dose is a recommendation, not a mandate.
The California Secretary of State's websites are the latest victims
of a nationwide cyber attack. Daniel Martindale has more.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
On Thursday of the state of California's official elections and
business registration websites were compromised. Google users searching for information
related to the sites were directed to links and PDFs
with ads for pornography and cash apps. Both affected websites
are overseen by the Secretary of State's office. The Los
Angeles Times reports similar cyber attacks have hit thirty eight
government agencies in eighteen states in recent weeks.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
Officials in Florida say former NBA star Elden Campbell has
died of an accidental drowning. Campbell played fifteen seasons in
the NBA. He was fifty seven. Having a disturbingly good
weekend at the box office is five nights at Freddy's Two.
Speaker 1 (01:47):
How's Happy? Some days she's good, Some days she misses
her friends Happy Hell No, Oh No.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
The horror sequel now the number one movie in US theaters,
gearing up over forty five million dollars, a record for
the first weekend after Thanksgiving. I'm Scott Carr. This coming
week is expected to be a pivotal one in the
fight over the Affordable Care Acts tax credits. We get
more on that from Jim Roop.
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It was the volatile issue the government shutdown that ended
only after Senemajority Leader John Thunne promised a group of
Democrats a vote on the issue. Republicans admit they're struggling
to craft a legislation that would get enough votes to
fix the core issue of rising costs. Meanwhile, Senate Minority
Leader Chuck Schumer will propose extending ACA subsidies for three years,
with a vote in the Senate expected Thursday. It's unlikely
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Schumer's proposal will get enough Republican support, but it will
be interesting as the Obama subsidies are due to expire
at the end of this year and the Trump administration
is looking to head off a spike in premiums. I'm Jimroop.
Speaker 2 (02:48):
Netflix has reached a deal to buy the studios and
streaming assets of Warner Brothers Discovery for about eighty three
billion dollars. The company said Friday. The deal would be
done by the second half of next year, after Warner
Brothers spins off its cable assets like CNNTNT and Discovery.
The deal still has to be approved by regulators. Police
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have been searching for suspects who placed pipe bombs around Washington,
d C. The evening before the January sixth attack on
the Capitol. In twenty twenty one, now Rosi or Bavera
reports from Virginia police there have a man in custody.
Speaker 4 (03:24):
FBI agents arrested thirty year old Brian Cole Junior in
his Woodbridge home. Authority Saint Cole plays two pipe bombs
outside RNC and DNC headquarters on January fifth. Court records
show Cole lived in the home on Manor House Court
and worked as a bill bombsman in Northern Virginia. The
FBI says he purchased the bomb making materials from stores
in Northern Virginia, including Home Depot and Low's. Investigators had
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been trying to find a suspect for years, and Saale
the will continue working to figure out a motive.
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The world renowned architect Frank Gary is dead at the
age of ninety six. The chief of staff at Gary
Partners confirmed his death at a statement to the La Times,
saying Gary dyed at his Santa Monica home following a
brief respiratory illness. I'm Scott Carr