Episode 1712
Thursday, August 28th, 2025
Today, two children have died and 14 other people have been injured in a shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis; some FEMA staff have been placed on administrative leave after penning a letter of dissent; the FDA has approved the COVID booster but with huge restrictions; Big Balls and DOGE put your social security number on a nonsecure server in June; a Utah judge orders new congressional maps for 2026 in a victory for voting rights; Senator Susan Collins is heckled during a ribbon cutting; a license plate camera company halts cooperation with federal agencies amid concerns about the government’s motives; Democrats celebrate a special election victory in Iowa; the government inadvertently reset the asylum eligibility clock for Kilmar Abrego who has now filed a petition to seek asylum in the United States; prosecutors fail to obtain an indictment for Sandwich Guy from a federal grand jury; and Allison and Dana deliver your Good News.
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FDA approves updated COVID-19 shots with limits for some kids and adults | AP News
Utah judge orders new congressional maps for 2026 in another redistricting twist | NBC News
Sen. Susan Collins heckled by protesters at Maine ribbon-cutting event | NBC News
Grand jury declines to indict man who threw a sandwich at federal officer in D.C. | NBC News
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