Supreme Court Justice Rulings; Extreme Heat Forecast. What You Need to Know - June 29
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The Supreme Court Justices have put out rulings that dramatically expands presidential power and allow for late-arriving mailed ballots to be counted; rescue teams are still searching through debris, four days after two powerful quakes in Venezuela; President Donald Trump says Iran has requested a meeting following missiles and drones at U.S. military sites across the Middle East; three firefighters have been killed, trapped by the wildfire they were battling at the Utah-Colorado border; and Princess Kate completed the 'Three Peaks' challenge climbing the three highest mountains in the U.K. in 24 hours; more than 100 million Americans under heat alerts with triple-digit temps expected from the Midwest into the Northeast; and the biggest names in music gathered in New York today Saying a final farewell to legendary music executive Clive Davis. -- Watch more episodes of What You Need to Know streaming on @disneyplus: https://www.disneyplus.com/browse/entity-c99a2244-2ec4-449a-9dde-8b0
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