On the market unchanged, at least from now, since an Emergency Order from the Supreme Court back in april. What does todays decision mean exactly, joining me now is nbc news senior Legal Correspondent Laura Jarrett. Good to have you here. So youve read through it. Speed reader, whats up. Short story is the case is going back to the Supreme Court. Nothing will change as of right now, but things could get tricky depending on what the Supreme Court does with this. All of this started in april when a federal judge in texas blocked access to the pill nationwide, gutting the original approval of the drug that had been on the market, the most commonly used abortion pill, had been approved since 2000. The drug actually has been, again, used widely since that time. The judge actually in the fifth circuit there, got it blocked in full by the Supreme Court back in april. Supreme court said lets just press pause on everything and allow the natural Court Process to play out. That process involves g
so, yes, inflation, if we talk about annual rates have come down from nine to six to five to as the latest 3.2%. that s certainly good. again, it s tough to draw a straight line between that. as an economist, you don t want to live in the now, you want to live in the patience of the future. wait for the effects to come, nothing is immediate in the world of economy. brian cheung, thank you so much. indictment after indictment after indictment, and donald trump keeps on gaining ground over his republican challengers nationally, at least. what about state by state? what georgia insiders are telling nbc news about what this indictment could do to trump s numbers there. plus, what started the maui wildfires, new potential evidence is out there. we re back in 60 seconds. t ther. we re back in 60 seconds businesses need 5g solutions today. that s why they choose t-mobile for business. mlb partners with t-mobile to not only enhance the fan experience, but to advance how the game is playe