On the market unchanged, at least from now, since an Emergency Order from the Supreme Court back in april. What does todays decision mean exactly, joining me now is nbc news senior Legal Correspondent Laura Jarrett. Good to have you here. So youve read through it. Speed reader, whats up. Short story is the case is going back to the Supreme Court. Nothing will change as of right now, but things could get tricky depending on what the Supreme Court does with this. All of this started in april when a federal judge in texas blocked access to the pill nationwide, gutting the original approval of the drug that had been on the market, the most commonly used abortion pill, had been approved since 2000. The drug actually has been, again, used widely since that time. The judge actually in the fifth circuit there, got it blocked in full by the Supreme Court back in april. Supreme court said lets just press pause on everything and allow the natural Court Process to play out. That process involves g
flyers on edge. the nation s airports continue to be hit with delays an cancellations. now pete buttigieg feeling the heat with another 50,000 flights expected today. welcome, everyone. i m charles payne in for neil cavuto, this is your world. we have fox team coverage with madison all worth with how flyers are holding up and jonathan serrie in atlanta. severe storms that could have those problems piling up. madison? hey, charles. yeah, i mean here in newark, things are smoother today, which is welcome relief for newark travelers. this was an airport that was hit the worst when it came to delays and cancellations, especially if flying on united. fox has now confirmed that united is going to be pulling back some routes this summer from newark airport in part because of the meltdown last week. they were not specific about just how many routes or flights will be cut. the company also handed out 30,000 frequent flyer miles to travelers that were hit with those delays. trave
scare onboard a cross-country united flight in san diego to newark. a lithium battery catching fire. passengers screaming, air traffic control radioing the pilots, saying they could not hear them. we have new reporting tonight, the u.s. navy off the east coast and what they ve now decision covered. parts of that suspected chinese spy balloon and what it reveals. and the unmanned underwater vehicles examining the wreckage for explosives. a way for the chinese spy balloon to self-destruct. martha raddatz with new reporting. just moments ago, the first look tonight at what president biden will tell the american people later this evening. the address in prime time, the state of the union here on abc. the president before congress and the country, and mary bruce live at the white house. there is also breaking news from memphis at this hour in the tyre nichols case. we have new reporting tonight. what one of the officers allegedly did. pierre thomas is here. also, the war i
the pain it will cause us. he is blocking way to make our own as much as he can. 1984 was the last time we were tapping oil like we were tapping beer in america. today s sale marks the end of the 180 million drawdown biden announced in the spring. the white house is warning there could be more of this sort of move on the horizon. so i mentioned that we re really getting low. what s that going to look like? but they said this a few weeks ago. so we re not considering new releases from the strategic petroleum reserve beyond the 180 million which is what you are speaking about, about the 1 million that the president announced months ago. we don t have anything more to share and we won t be considering new releases. harris: her pants are literally on fire because that was not true. the president trying to contain rising gas prices but fears now growing that it will do exactly the opposite. today s national average $3.85. 50 cents more than a year ago. temperatures are droppin
they even have a kid together. cbs s nikole killion has the latest on his battleground senate race. the shocking scene in new york city emergency crews respond to a police vehicle hitting multiple pedestrians. and, eye on america. more than two months after kentucky s deadly flooding, cbs s manuel bojorquez spoke with some people who are still struggling. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. duncan: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. i m jericka duncan in for norah. we begin tonight with some breaking news cbs news has learned that the f.b.i. has gathered what it believes is enough evidence to support charging president biden s son hunter with crimes related to his taxes and a gun purchase. the f.b.i. has sent the information to the u.s. attorney s office in delaware. an attorney for hunter biden hit back at the allegations. in a statement, attorney chris clark said, it is a f