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Foiled terror plot, Supreme Court gun ruling, data center concerns, public employee payouts, and state tax news headline today's episode of The States. A West Virginia lawmaker speaks out after learning he was named as a target in a domestic terror plot tied to Sunday's UFC fight on the White House lawn. The Supreme Court rules on a case examining the intersection of gun rights and drug offenses. Communities across the country raise concerns about data center NDAs and resource use. Public employees in Allegheny County collect massive payouts for unused sick and vacation leave, raising questions about government benefit policies. Arizona moves to require advance notice before tax law interpretations hit residents' wallets.
Also in this episode:
🔹 Foiled White House and UFC terror plot
🔹 Data center NDAs, tax hikes, and local opposition
🔹 Supreme Court expands gun rights protections
🔹 Public employees cashing out huge taxpayer-funded leave payouts
🔹 America's Talking headlines from Arizona, Michigan, California, and Georgia
Plus America's Talking
ARIZONIA - https://www.thecentersquare.com/arizona/article_d9099383-fd02-4b32-973d-d5a657b70aa8.html
MICHIGAN - https://www.thecentersquare.com/michigan/article_c9a44558-dbf4-4c2c-af3f-94a013089214.html
CALIFORNIA - https://www.thecentersquare.com/california/article_d3cbac25-74f9-4a4a-8994-d6baefa75d30.html
GEORGIA - https://www.thecentersquare.com/georgia/article_9c4e9dbd-1a50-490c-9b99-b2dcafa82741.html
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00:00 Intro
00:50 Terror target
10:10 Break
10:48 Data Centers
21:04 Break
21:50 Guns and drugs
33:04 Break
33:45 Big payouts
39:20 Break
40:00 Tax hike notice
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(The Center Square) – One of the targets in the alleged terror plot to disrupt the Ultimate Fighting Championship event at the White House says he is not intimidated by extremist threats.
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