On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: As the White House touts its infrastructure law, traveling the country unveiling new projects, it is also continuing its steady push for expanding abortion access in the post-Roe era. Meanwhile, the United States, Germany and other NATO allies have taken a major step in boosting the war effort in Ukraine. Most lawmakers support the move, though some say NATO allies need to do more. And there was a call for justice across the country as protestor took to the streets this weekend following the release of a video showing 5 Memphis police officers beating 29 year old Tyre Nichols to death during a traffic stop earlier this month. Program Director for the Independent Women's Forum, Julie Gunlock, joins to share her reaction to what happened in Memphis. Recent economic reports have some economists drawing parallels to the days before the Great Depression. Research fellow for Regional Economics at the Heritage Foundation, EJ Antoni, joins to share what the story is and what last week's GDP numbers really reveal about the current state of the economy. Finally this evening, the social and economic impact of the war in Ukraine is felt in the smallest villages of the country with power outages, unemployed people and families torn apart by migration. EWTN Hungary traveled to Ukraine to report on the daily life of a small town.
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