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Many schools unprepared for scorching heat

Many school districts in the U.S. have been forced to dismiss students early this week because they don’t have adequate air conditioning to counter the high temperatures. Christina Ruffini has more. Source

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Federal prosecutors aim to indict Hunter Biden by end of September

Federal prosecutors will ask a grand jury to indict Hunter Biden, the son of President Biden, by Sept. 29, according to a court filing by special counsel David Weiss. This comes after a deal between prosecutors and Hunter Biden’s attorneys over tax and gun charges fell apart in July. Catherine Herridge has the latest. Source

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Alabama, Georgia and Ohio face congressional map controversies

A federal court rejected Alabama’s newly drawn congressional map for a second time on Tuesday — but it’s not the only state facing redistricting issues ahead of the 2024 election cycle. NPR correspondent Hansi Lo Wang joins “America Decides” to break down what’s at stake. Source

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How labor unions could shape the 2024 presidential election

New polling from the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations finds that two-thirds of Americans support labor unions. Ray Zaccaro, AFL-CIO director of public affairs, joins “America Decides” to discuss the role labor groups are playing in the 2024 presidential election. Source

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