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News Wrap: Supreme Court taking up challenge to Colorado’s ban on conversion therapies

PBS News Hour - Segments

PBS NewsHour

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41K Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2025

⏱️ 6 minutes

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In our news wrap Monday, the Supreme Court is taking up a challenge to Colorado's ban on conversion therapies for LGBTQ+ children, a cargo ship collided with an oil tanker in the North Sea, Ukrainian officials will propose a limited ceasefire with Russia in talks with the U.S. and incoming Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is promising a quick transition as he's set to succeed Justin Trudeau. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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0:00.0

We start the day's other headlines at the Supreme Court, which is taking up a challenge to Colorado's ban on conversion therapies for LGBTQ plus children.

0:10.0

At issue is whether the Colorado law violates the free speech protections of counselors engaged in the controversial practice.

0:17.0

The justices have already heard arguments in a Tennessee case that examines the

0:21.4

legality of state bans on treating transgender minors. Also today, the court turned down a

0:27.2

Republican attempt to block five Democratic-led states from suing oil companies for allegedly

0:32.9

hiding the impact of fossil fuels on climate change. In the North Sea, a cargo ship collided with an oil tanker carrying jet fuel for the U.S. military.

0:43.3

The tanker was anchored off the northeastern coast of England near the port of Grimsby when it was struck this morning.

0:50.3

The collision triggered multiple explosions, with fuel pouring into the North Sea.

0:55.0

A major rescue operation ensued.

0:58.0

The container ship's owner says one crew member is still missing.

1:02.0

According to local officials, all 36 others across both vessels are safe and accounted for with one hospitalized.

1:09.0

An investigation into what caused the crash is now underway.

1:13.5

Ukrainian officials tell the Associated Press that a delegation will propose a limited ceasefire

1:19.3

with Russia in talks with top U.S. diplomats tomorrow. That would cover the Black Sea and long-range

1:25.5

missile strikes plus the release of prisoners.

1:28.3

They also say that Ukraine's delegation is ready to sign a deal that would allow the U.S.

1:33.0

access to Ukraine's rare earth minerals.

1:36.1

Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Saudi Arabia this evening where the negotiations

1:40.9

will take place.

1:42.1

Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, is also there.

1:46.0

He met with Saudi Arabia's crown prince this evening, but is not expected to join personally

1:51.0

in tomorrow's talks with the U.S.

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