Today's headlines: King Charles addressed Scotland’s parliament after escorting his mother’s coffin to Edinburgh yesterday, while U.K.’s money, stamps and other objects to feature King Charles III after the queen’s death. President Biden delivered remarks on America’s plan to cut its death rate from cancer in half over the next 25 years. Ukraine has continued to make significant gains against the Russian invasion, retaking a wide swath of territory all the way back to the northeastern border in some places. Montana governor Greg Gianforte has passed a permanent rule that blocks transgender people from changing their birth certificates, even if they undergo gender-confirmation surgery. Finally for today, Trump’s legal team has filed an objection to the DOJ’s proposed special master candidates.
Resources/Articles mentioned this episode:
Washington Post: From Edinburgh to London, thousands queue to mourn the queen
Washington Post: U.K.’s money, stamps and more to feature King Charles III after queen’s death
Washington Post: Evoking Kennedy, Biden heralds ‘moonshot’ to fight cancer
AP News: Ukraine reclaims more territory, reports capturing many POWs
Daily Beast: Putin Bailed on Top Military Meetings After Crushing War Losses
The Verge: The Humiliating History of the TSA
Axios: Trump objects to DOJ's proposed special master candidates
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