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Supreme Court sides with Biden in Idaho abortion case

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-06-27 09:43:55

SUMMARY: The US Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Biden Administration, allowing emergency access to abortion in Idaho amid the state's strict ban, to protect patients' . This decision reinstates a lower court's ruling but sends the case back for further review. The court initially posted the opinion online prematurely. The justices demonstrated differing views on the case's complexity. The issue revolves around federal law requiring emergency care conflicting with Idaho's abortion ban. The case will return to Idaho's Federal Court and may resurface in the Supreme Court within a year. Other states with similar laws, like Texas, are closely monitoring the outcome.

The U.S. Supreme Court sided with the Biden administration on Thursday by allowing emergency access to abortion in the state of Idaho. The ruling is in favor of reinstating a lower court's decision to allow abortion in Idaho to protect a patient's health. Constitutional law attorney David Coale breaks down the ruling.

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Family of Tarrant Co. inmate to speak about his death

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-07-02 07:05:17

SUMMARY: The family of Anthony Johnson Jr., who died at Taran County Jail, plans to speak after two jailers faced charges related to his death. Jailers Raphael Moreno and Joel Garcia are out on bond after turning themselves in on murder warrants. Footage shows Moreno with his knee on Johnson's back during a contraband check, violating policies and resulting in Johnson's death by asphyxiation. Garcia recorded the incident, delaying medical help. Johnson, a veteran with mental illness, was jailed for erratic behavior. Garcia's attorneys believe a jury will find him innocent. The medical examiner ruled the death a homicide with methamphetamine as a contributing factor.

The family of an inmate who died at the Tarrant County jail earlier this year plans to speak out for the first time since two jailers were charged in connection to his death. Those two jailers are now out on bond.

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Rhode Island man suffers serious complications after botched veneer procedure in Houston

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2024-07-01 22:55:44

SUMMARY: Back in March, Shiron Robinson underwent a veneer procedure at Forever Veneers, an unlicensed Houston clinic, which cost him $8,700. Misled by their Instagram page boasting 54,000 followers and seemingly satisfied clients, Robinson flew from Rhode Island for the procedure. Post-treatment, he experienced severe issues including trouble chewing, open pockets in his gums, and a veneer coming off. It was revealed that Jaden Moror, who performed the procedure, lacked a dentistry license and now faces felony charges. Robinson continues to face significant dental problems and financial strain, seeking further dental care while cautioning others against misleading social media advertisements.

A Houston man is accused of practicing dentistry without a license after a Rhode Island man responded to an Instagram advertisement and was left with a disaster in his mouth.

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Witnesses react to flea market shooting in Travis County | FOX 7 Austin

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www.youtube.com – FOX 7 Austin – 2024-07-01 22:12:43

SUMMARY: Gunshots were heard in the parking lot of the 812 Outdoor Market in southeast Austin. The Travis County Sheriff's Office reports that three people were shot: two with non-life-threatening injuries and one in critical condition. Witness Carlos Kazone, who was 200 yards away, heard three shots and saw a man fall. The incident occurred around 9:00 PM during a concert. Several people involved knew each other and were fixing vehicles before the altercation. Although the area is known for frequent incidents, it typically has a strong police presence. Several people were detained following the shooting, which is considered isolated.

The Travis County Sheriff's Office says two people have been detained after a shooting at a flea market.

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