Today’s Headlines: In a series of significant developments, former President Donald Trump has been indicted in Fulton County, Georgia, for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election, with 10 indictments issued by the grand jury. Montana witnessed a groundbreaking trial where a district court judge ruled that state agencies violate individuals' constitutional rights by permitting fossil fuel development without considering greenhouse gas emissions' impact. Amid an intense heatwave in the Pacific Northwest, the Biden administration has introduced a federal system to track heat-related illnesses, aiming to bolster planning for extreme heat events. A contentious raid by a Kansas police department on a local newspaper's office and owner's home has sparked concerns over First Amendment rights and privacy invasion. In Mississippi, former police officers have pleaded guilty to egregious cases of brutality against Black men, while NFL player Michael Oher, central to "The Blind Side" movie, has filed a petition accusing his "parents" of falsely claiming adoption and coercing conservatorship.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
NB News: Trump indictment live updates: Fulton County grand jury charges former president in Georgia
AP News: Young environmental activists prevail in first-of-its-kind climate change trial in Montana
Axios: Once-rare scorching heat wave builds across the Pacific Northwest
Axios: White House announces new national system to track heat-related illness
AP News: A central Kansas police force sparked a firestorm by raiding a newspaper and the publisher’s home
AP News: Six former Mississippi officers plead guilty to state charges for torturing two Black men
Ap News: Michael Oher, former NFL tackle known for ‘The Blind Side,’ sues to end Tuohys’ conservatorship
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