Today's headlines: Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito extended his ruling on the mifepristone case until Friday, keeping the drug available for now. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed an expansion of the "Don't Say Gay" bill, banning discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in all grades. The Republicans released a budget proposal for 2024, including spending caps, repealing IRS funding, ending student loan forgiveness, and repealing tax credits. County commissioner Mark Jennings resigned in Oklahoma after being recorded making racist remarks. Chinese nationals were arrested in New York for operating an illegal police station, while a Wall Street Journal reporter remains jailed in Russia. Elon Musk's Twitter caused controversy by labeling the CBC as "government funded media."
Resources/Articles mentioned this episode:
Politico: Alito extends reprieve for abortion pill access, maintaining status quo for 2 more days
AP News: Florida expands ‘Don’t Say Gay’; House OKs anti-LGBTQ bills
Axios: McCarthy unveils $1.5 trillion debt ceiling package
AP News: Oklahoma official who discussed killing reporters resigns
NBC News: 2 Chinese nationals charged with operating a secret police station in NYC
Washington Post: Evan Gershkovich, reporter jailed by Russia, appeals espionage arrest
AP News: CBC ‘pausing’ Twitter after ‘government-funded media’ label
AP News: Twitter removes policy against deadnaming transgender people
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