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Supreme Court to Hear Trump Ballot Case Transcript
The Supreme Court agreed to decide whether Donald Trump can be barred from the ballot. His eligibility has been challenged in dozens of states under the insurrection clause of the 14th Amendment. Read the transcript here.

900 Epstein Documents Unsealed Transcript
More than 900 pages of court documents were released from the investigation and trials surrounding former billionaire Jeffrey Epstein. Read the transcript here.

60 Minutes Monkey Island Transcript
Scientists have spent decades studying rhesus macaques on the remote Monkey Island. They’re learning how the stress of environmental crises like hurricanes impacts the monkeys. Read the transcript here.

Press Briefing by Karine Jean-Pierre and John Kirby 1/03/24 Transcript
Press Briefing by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and John Kirby 1/03/24. Read the transcript here.

Harvard President Resigns Amid Controversy Over Antisemitism Testimony and Plagiarism Claims Transcript
Harvard President Claudine Gay resigned after she was criticized for testimony during a congressional hearing on rising anti-semitism on campus and alleged plagiarism in her academic writings. Read the transcript here.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams Speaks to the Media
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Speaks to the Media. Read the transcript here.

Japan Earthquake Death Toll Climbs: Transcript
Rescue efforts continue in Japan after at least 64 people were killed in a powerful earthquake that hit the country on New Year’s Day. Read the transcript here.

A Look Back at the Biggest News Events of 2023
A look back at the unprecedented events that defined 2023. Read the transcript here.

Mickey Mouse Enters the Public Domain Transcript
Mickey Mouse has entered the public domain, which means Disney won’t be the only one who can use his image. Read the transcript here.
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