Friday on the NewsHour, the Supreme Court agrees to hear challenges to a restrictive Texas abortion law, which remains in place for now. Then, David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart analyze how cuts to the president’s spending plan impact the bill’s path ahead. And, one of Cuba’s most prolific painters finally gets his due in the United States, decades after the revolution cut his career short.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
What to expect from Supreme Court hearing of TX abortion law
News Wrap: Pfizer says vaccine 91% effective among kids 5-11
What you need to know about mixing and matching COVID shots
Internal DHS documents show migrant abuse at southern border
Brooks and Capehart on voting rights, Build Back Better plan
How Mariano RodrÃguez’s work honored his Cuban heritage
Terence Smith reflects on reporting on U.S. presidents, wars
Couple dedicate life to breeding San Clemente Island goats
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