SCOOP: Should We Take "Super Bowl Monday" Off?

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New legislation in the state of Tennessee lobbies for replacing Columbus Day with "Super Bowl Monday" – Should other states follow suit? Do we all need a "late start" after the Super Bowl? We report. You relax! We got your covered for the week ahead. Your cheat sheet on big events that happened while millions watched the "Big Game": The SecDef returns to the hospital; Deputy takes lead. (5:00) The Senate advances foreign aid legislation; border details remain absent. (6:30) "Victory is within reach" says Israel Prime Minister Netanyahu on a new offensive in a southern city in Gaza – a key area housing many evacuees. (9:00) Your cheat sheet on three big legal cases that may impact the rest of 2024: Questions remain about whether former President Trump's team will appeal to the Supreme Court a lower court decision that the former President can face criminal prosecution. (approx. 16:30) The Supreme Court hears a case that could keep former President Trump off the ballot in the state of Colorado. (21:00) A special counsel concludes President Biden should face no charges related to his handling of classified documents, but the issue of age and competency overshadows the current president's statement about the investigation. (30:30) What would you like more of from SmartHER News? We look forward to hearing your thoughts or your news questions: [email protected] Thank you for your continued support of SCOOP! If you're listening for the first time, consider joining us LIVE and supporting a free press, checking out our SmartHER Shop or simply telling a friend about SmartHERNews.com Legislation in Tennessee: LINK Proposal to turn 'Super Bowl Monday' into an official holiday is on the table in one state