Now That Roe v. Wade Has Been Overturned, Could a Nationwide Ban Be on the Way?
Now that the Supreme Court has struck down Roe v. Wade, questions are swirling about what could be next. Concerns have been expressed about a nationwide ban on abortion, but while it could be possible, the road to get there is difficult. More Republican gains would have to be made in controlling Congress and the presidency which is why Democrats are using the decision to call on voters to support them. Nicole Narea, politics reporter at Vox, joins us for more.
Next, could Q be back? After more than 18 months of silence, the leader of the QAnon conspiracy theory has returned online with three posts asking people if they want to “play the game again?” and “Are you ready to serve your country again?” Stuart Thompson, reporter at the NY Times covering disinformation, joins us for what to know about the latest Q drops and what his return could mean for many who subscribed to his conspiracy theories.
Finally, burnout and the struggle to maintain a better work/life balance is showing up at the highest levels in the workplace. According to a recent survey, 70% of C-suite executives say they may seriously want to resign for a job that supports their well-being better. The survey is also shining a light on the disconnect between how execs view their efforts with employees on mental health and well-being and what workers are really saying. Jennifer Kingson, chief correspondent at Axios, joins us for how even your boss wants to quit.
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