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    Explore "louisiana" with insightful episodes like "BONUS: Could Trump Still Lose the Nomination? (Live from New Orleans!)", "The 2021 Hurricane Season Wrapped", "A Major Ruling on Abortion" and "A Test for Abortion Rights" from podcasts like ""Pod Save America", "Short Wave", "The Daily" and "The Daily"" and more!

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    BONUS: Could Trump Still Lose the Nomination? (Live from New Orleans!)

    BONUS: Could Trump Still Lose the Nomination? (Live from New Orleans!)

    Guest host Tim Miller joins Jon, Jon, Tommy, and Dan live from New Orleans! A fired-up President Biden campaigns in Illinois, but Jill Stein enters the Presidential race and Joe Manchin announces that he won't seek re-election, making it harder for Democrats to keep the Senate—and possibly the White House—in 2024. State Rep. Mandie Landry and Public Service Commissioner Davante Lewis join the show to talk Louisiana politics. The hosts debate whether Donald Trump really has the GOP nomination on lock. Then, in the home state of porn-monitoring Speaker Mike Johnson, Lovett debuts a new game: Covenant Eyes Are Watching You.

    Recorded at The Joy Theater in New Orleans by permission of MVNLA Owner, LLC.

    The 2021 Hurricane Season Wrapped

    The 2021 Hurricane Season Wrapped
    The end of the 2021 hurricane season was officially November 30. This year, there was a lot of hurricane activity. Today on the show, producer Thomas Lu talks to meteorologist Matthew Cappucci about this year's hurricane season — the ups, the lulls, and the surprising end. Plus — how climate change might be affecting these storms.

    You can follow Thomas on Twitter @ThomasUyLu and Matthew @MatthewCappucci. Email Short Wave at ShortWave@NPR.org.

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    A Major Ruling on Abortion

    A Major Ruling on Abortion

    The Supreme Court on Monday struck down a Louisiana law that could have left the state with a single abortion clinic. It was a setback for conservatives in the first major ruling on abortion since two Trump appointees joined the bench. We examine the implications for future challenges, and why — for the third time in two weeks — Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. sided with his four more liberal colleagues.

    Guest: Adam Liptak, who covers the Supreme Court for The Times.

    For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily

    Background reading:

    A Test for Abortion Rights

    A Test for Abortion Rights

    A case before the Supreme Court is the first big test of abortion rights since President Trump created a conservative majority among the justices. We traveled to the Louisiana health clinic at the center of the case to ask what was at stake in the decision. Guest: Adam Liptak, who covers the Supreme Court for The Times, spoke with Kathaleen Pittman, director of Hope Medical Group for Women in Shreveport, La. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.

    Background reading:

    • The justices are considering whether Louisiana can require doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals. While the law is specific, their decision may be a test for the future of abortion rights in America more broadly.
    • Ms. Pittman remembers when there were 11 abortion clinics in Louisiana. Now there are only three, hers among them. After the Supreme Court’s upcoming ruling, there may be only one.