West Michigan Live w/ Justin Barclay

West Michigan Live w/ Justin Barclay

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WML Tuesday: Google and Trump, Jeffrey Epstein's Will, & Tech Talk Tuesday

Did Google sway the election? Jeffrey Epstein signed a will before his death, and Trent Knibbe & Jeff Barrett join for Tech Talk Tuesday.

BIG 3

1 Jeffrey Epstein signed a will just two days before he killed himself in jail, new court records show.

The papers filed last week in the U.S. Virgin Islands list his brother as the only beneficiary but valued the estate at more than $577 million, including more than $56 million in cash.

2 Did Google manipulate millions of votes in the 2016 election?  In a tweet, President Trump said Google "manipulated from 2.6 million to 16 million votes for Hillary Clinton" in the election. Referring to research by Robert Epstein, who alleged in congressional testimony this summer that he found pro-Clinton bias in Google's search results.

Google denies the claim. 

3 Planned Parenthood will drop federal funding because it doesn't want to comply with a Trump administration rule barring it from talking to patients about abortion services. The organization's acting president said the rule is "unethical and dangerous" and that Planned Parenthood will continue to fight it in court. 

The rule prohibits taxpayer-funded family planning clinics from discussing abortion with patients or referring patients to abortion providers. 

Critics argue it will affect low-income people, communities of color and uninsured and rural residents the most.

Those in favor say it will save lives. 

Notables

The record-setting reign of "Old Town Road" atop Billboard's Hot 100 chart is over. Billie Eilish's "Bad Guy" is now the No. 1 song in all the land.

What do you do when you're 12 years old and raised $15,000 off a pig during an auction at the county fair?Give it all to St. Jude kids' hospital, of course.

Check your pockets and couch cushions!

$1.32 Million.. That's what a 125-year-old dime sold for at a coin auction in Chicago.


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