DiscoverUNBIASEDOctober 10, 2024: Justices Lean In Favor of Upholding Firearm Regulation, Afghan Charged in Election Day Terror Plot, Clearing Up Rumors: Are Hurricane Victims Receiving $750 from FEMA? and More.
October 10, 2024: Justices Lean In Favor of Upholding Firearm Regulation, Afghan Charged in Election Day Terror Plot, Clearing Up Rumors: Are Hurricane Victims Receiving $750 from FEMA? and More.

October 10, 2024: Justices Lean In Favor of Upholding Firearm Regulation, Afghan Charged in Election Day Terror Plot, Clearing Up Rumors: Are Hurricane Victims Receiving $750 from FEMA? and More.

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Welcome back to UNBIASED. In today's episode:


  1. Supreme Court Seems to Lean in Favor of Upholding ATF's 2022 Firearm Regulation; Oral Argument Recap (1:02 )

  2. Afghan National Living in U.S. Arrested for Election Day Terror Plan (11:29 )

  3. Quick Hitters: P. Diddy Accuses Government of Misconduct, FOX News Invites Trump and Harris to Debate, Hurricane Milton Leaves Florida (14:25 )

  4. Rumor Has It: Are Hurricane Helene Victims Receiving $750 from FEMA? Is Congress Not Returning from Recess to Vote on Supplemental Aid? (15:47 )

  5. Daily Critical Thinking Exercise (23:54 )


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October 10, 2024: Justices Lean In Favor of Upholding Firearm Regulation, Afghan Charged in Election Day Terror Plot, Clearing Up Rumors: Are Hurricane Victims Receiving $750 from FEMA? and More.

October 10, 2024: Justices Lean In Favor of Upholding Firearm Regulation, Afghan Charged in Election Day Terror Plot, Clearing Up Rumors: Are Hurricane Victims Receiving $750 from FEMA? and More.

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