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In a separate ruling, the Supreme Court unanimously is ruling that philadelphia must accommodate a Catholic Foster Care Agency that is refusing to place children with samesex couples. Big issues at question there. Jessica schneider is live In Washington with all of the details as they come in. Focus in on the obamacare ruling, please. The Supreme Court saving the Affordable Care act, once again this morning. Doing it with a2 decision. The latest challenge of the law, that was put in place, the latest challenge is invalid because the justices are saying that the plaintiffs here, including republicanled states, didnt have the injury, or the legal standing, to bring this case. The Affordable Care act remains in effect. And the 20 million that have conch coverage under obamacare, they will continue to have coverage because of the Supreme Courts decision this morning. Its possible that republicans or other plaintiffs might find a way to challenge this law at some point. For now, it stands.
there were a lot of weapons present that day, including guns. by the way, a member of the far-right oath keepers will prosecutors, that the group had stockpiled a bunch of guns at a nearby hotel. line and before, wow, okay fine. it was a violent crowd but it was by undercover fbi agents. i know, you re thinking, who believes that kind of math garbage. well, probably, a lot of viewers of tucker carlson, whose fox show was just a higher rated program on primetime cable. here s what he said, using his immense platform, last november. person two and person three were organizers of the riot. the government knows who they are, but the government has not charge them. why is that? you know why. they were almost certainly working for the fbi. so, fbi operatives were organizing the attack on the capitol on january 6th,
A former Australian army commander accused of war crimes while serving in Afghanistan as part of a US-led occupation force told another soldier “I just want to kill [expletive],” a witness has said during a court hearing.
A former SAS soldier denies making up evidence that Ben Roberts-Smith expressed a desire to just "kill" or seeing photographs of dead insurgents on his iPod.