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BiL News Update: Tariffs, Maps, Greene Breakup, Death Penalty, Sex Ed, and More!

BiL News Update: Tariffs, Maps, Greene Breakup, Death Penalty, Sex Ed, and More!

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Adrian Guess delivers the news in a way to get you civically engaged and active in your community. Sit back and listen well.


Segment 1

  1. Indiana Senate won’t vote on redistricting, defying Trump’s push

  2. US justice department sues California over new voting maps favouring Democrats

  3. U.S. and Switzerland cut tariffs in $200B investment trade deal

  4. What’s driving the rise in U.S. death row executions in 2025?

  5. Some TSA agents who worked through government shutdown to get $10K bonuses (Before the Break)

Segment 2

  1. Canada loses its measles elimination status. Will the U.S. be next?

  2. Sen. Cassidy says he’s “very concerned” about possible hepatitis B vaccine schedule change

  3. Is the US government shutdown over, and why did it happen?

  4. Trump cuts ties with ‘Wacky’ Marjorie Taylor Greene, once among his top MAGA-world defenders

  5. Michigan adopts updated sex education standards after contentious meeting

  6. What will companies do without pennies? We asked McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Kroger and other top retailers.(Before the Break)

Action Story

  1. From Wrongful Conviction to Court Clerk: Calvin Duncan Elected in New Orleans

  2. At 19, Cameran Drew Wins County Board Seat Against His Former Teacher

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