Wednesday on the News Hour, the Supreme Court mistakenly posts a draft opinion, signaling it may soon rule emergency abortions in Idaho are legal. As the trial of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich begins, we look at what his detention says about Russia today. Plus, Judy Woodruff reports on the growing political divide within some Christian communities as religious affiliation declines.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Draft opinion mistakenly posted by the Supreme Court
News Wrap: President says Bolivia facing coup attempt
The chances of a prisoner swap as Gershkovich’s trial begins
Biden pardons veterans convicted under military gay sex ban
Experts provide insights on border situation ahead of debate
New HIV shows promise in preventing infections in trials
Christian communities face growing political divide
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00:00 – Intro
02:26 – At the Court
06:03 – News Wrap
11:38 – Held Prisoner
21:02 – Military Pardons
26:46 – Vote 2024
36:15 – Stopping HIV
42:41 – America at a Crossroads
54:30 – Goodnight