NTD Good Morning Full Broadcast (June 21)

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Severe weather in the United States: The East Coast is baking from a heat wave, while rain from Tropical Storm Alberto is battering Texas. That’s as authorities say at least two people have died in wildfires in New Mexico.

The United States is giving Ukraine the green light to use U.S.-provided weapons to strike any location inside Russia from where Russian troops are launching attacks. The Pentagon said Ukraine has the right to return fire to defend itself.

Delaware lawmakers are taking steps to inform people about the risks of traveling to China for an organ transplant. State Representatives passed a resolution on June 20 condemning the Chinese regime’s forced organ harvesting. The measure aims to stop people from unwittingly taking part in the murder of prisoners of conscience.

Topics in this episode include:

1. Senate Bill: Russia a State Sponsor of Terrorism
2. US Diverting Patriot Missile Deliveries to Ukraine
3. Judge to Hear Arguments on Jack Smith’s Appointment
4. Appeals Court Won’t Delay Steve Bannon’s Sentence
5. New Mexico Battles Disasters, While Rain Offers Hope
6. The Effects of Extreme Heat and Humidity on the Body
7. Justices Uphold Trump-Era Tax on Overseas Investments
8. How Taxing Overseas Profits Only Realized on Paper Affects You
9. Delaware House Condemns Organ Harvesting in China
10. FBI Raids Oakland Mayor’s House
11. DA Drops Charges Against Columbia Protesters
12. Chinese AI Turns Ukrainian Youtuber Into a Russian
13. TikTok Says US Ban Inevitable
14. Senators Explore $60,000 Minimum Teacher Pay
15. California University Offers Coffee Studies
16. Biden and Trump Gear Up for First Debate
17. Tips to Manage Mental Stress Due to Extreme Heat
18. Luxury Homeless Shelter Opens in Downtown LA
19. How You Can See the Strawberry Moon
20. AI Lets Students ‘Talk’ to Holocaust Survivors
21. Couple Builds Home From Scratch, Shares Tips

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