About this episode
Today’s Headlines: The aftermath of the attempted coup against Russian President Vladimir Putin continues to make headlines. Putin denounced the Wagner Group as traitors, while the group's exiled leader defended the event as a "march of justice." Switzerland's intelligence agency reported Russian and Chinese spies operating as diplomats. The Supreme Court made key decisions, potentially redrawing Louisiana's electoral map for better representation and upholding a ruling against a skirts-only dress code. The Department of Transportation allocated $1.7 billion for low- and zero-emission buses. Parts of Texas face extreme heat, with record-breaking temperatures anticipated. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: AP News: Putin says the aborted rebellion played into the hands of Russia’s enemies Axios: Wagner boss claims he wasn't trying to overthrow Russian government AP News: Swiss say dozens of Russian spies disguised as diplomats are active in the Alpine nation AP News: Supreme Court unfreezes Louisiana redistricting case that could boost Black voting power before 2024 NPR: Supreme Court declines case challenging school's skirts-only dress code for girls AP News: The US government is awarding $1.7 billion to buy electric and low-emission buses CNN: Deadly Texas heat is spreading, and it will only get hotter Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Amanda Duberman and Bridget Schwartz Edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices