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Hunter Biden Hearing, History Lessons Changed & Team USA Three-Peat?- Thursday, July 20, 2023

The NewsWorthy

Erica Mandy

News, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2023

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

The news to know for Thursday, July 20, 2023!

We'll tell you what two whistleblowers had to say about "special treatment" allegedly given to the president's son.

Also, we're talking about which state is making controversial changes to the history lessons allowed in schools and why some colleges are doing away with legacy admissions.

Plus, which popular fast-food chain is telling employees they're not allowed to wear masks, how are the Hollywood strikes impacting a major pop culture event, and will Team USA make soccer history at the Women's World Cup? 

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0:00.0

Today is Thursday, July 20th. We'll tell you what two whistleblowers had to say about

0:04.3

special treatment allegedly given to the president's son. Also, which state is making controversial

0:09.6

changes to the history lessons allowed in schools? And why some colleges are doing away with

0:14.4

legacy admissions? Plus, which popular fast food chain is telling employees they're not allowed

0:18.8

to wear a mask? How the Hollywood strikes or impacting a major pop culture event?

0:23.1

And will Team USA make soccer history as the women's world cup gets underway? Those stories and

0:28.8

more news to know coming up. Welcome, welcome to The Newsworthy, all the days news in around 10

0:36.2

minutes. Fast, fair, fun, and on the go. I'm Air Commandy, thanks so much for being here. You're

0:42.2

ready? Let's do this. Even as the world has reached some of its hottest temperatures ever,

0:50.4

the two biggest polluters are having a tough time with climate negotiations. We're talking about

0:55.2

the U.S. and China. The top American climate diplomat, John Kerry, just wrapped up three days of

1:00.5

meetings with Chinese officials. But the talks didn't end with any joint statements or agreements.

1:05.8

The two countries did announce plans for more discussions in the next few months, so in that

1:10.3

way, Kerry says talks were productive. The diplomat says he's still hoping to talk about reducing

1:15.0

coal emissions, among other things, at the next meeting. Though China approved the construction

1:19.9

of dozens of coal plants just last year, with some officials saying the country's top priority

1:25.1

is keeping ACs running. And this week, China's president made it clear it would be up to the

1:29.7

Chinese government alone to decide how and how quickly it will address climate change.

1:37.2

President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, was the topic of another hearing on Capitol Hill this week.

1:42.4

For six hours, lawmakers questioned two whistleblowers from the IRS who say the Justice Department

1:48.0

gave Hunter Biden special treatment. They were actually the two IRS agents assigned at the Hunter

1:53.2

Biden case, which looked into his failure to pay taxes. One special agent testified to say

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