
10 PM ET: Alex Jones trial, migrant buses, flight cancellations & more
08/06/22 • 4 min
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This evening, a jury has reached a verdict on punitive damages in Alex Jones’ defamation trial about the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Plus, the Indiana House of Representatives has passed a bill that bans abortions at all stages of pregnancy with limited exceptions. Some city officials are raising concerns about the pace of migrant buses from Texas. A third person has died from a lightning strike near the White House. Lastly, we break down the challenges causing flight cancellations in the US.
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This evening, a jury has reached a verdict on punitive damages in Alex Jones’ defamation trial about the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Plus, the Indiana House of Representatives has passed a bill that bans abortions at all stages of pregnancy with limited exceptions. Some city officials are raising concerns about the pace of migrant buses from Texas. A third person has died from a lightning strike near the White House. Lastly, we break down the challenges causing flight cancellations in the US.
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