The Justice Department announced Thursday, it finalized rules to close a major loophole in gun purchases. Known as 'the gun show loophole' it allowed people to sell firearms online, at gun shows, or in other more informal settings without conducting background checks. The finalized rules are expected to take effect in 30 days. Nick Suplina, senior vice president for law and policy at Everytown for Gun Safety, explains how the new rules are a big win for gun control.
And in headlines: The director of the U.S. Agency for International Development said parts of Northern Gaza are officially experiencing famine; Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson says he’s heading to Mar-A-Lago; and federal prosecutors charged Shohei Ohtani’s ex-interpreter with stealing more than $16 million from the LA Dodgers star player.
Show Notes:
The Difference Between Antisemitism and Anti-Zionism
Optimism? In This Economy?!
The Golden Globe Standard
All's Well That Ends Sickle Cell
Texas Grants Nation's First Court-Sanctioned Abortion
Biden Delivers Billions More Student Debt Relief
Tommy Tubervillainy
SCOTUS Decides Fate Of Landmark Opioid Settlement
Hundreds Dead In Gaza After Truce Ends
Fighting Resumes In Israel-Hamas War
Good COP28, Bad COP28
Trump Wants To Repeal Obamacare. Again.
Young Thug, Trump Vs. Georgia’s RICO Act
Hostages Released In The Israel-Hamas War
Voting Rights Act Under Threat (Again)
Closed Doors At OpenAI
Israel-Hamas War Protests Intensify
Biden's San Francisco Mission
GOP Goes WWE
Strictly Scrutinizing The Ethics Code
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