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Start your workday with America in the Morning, Westwood One’s award-winning magazine. News doesn’t stop when you’re sleeping so join host John Trout and his staff of correspondents as they report from around the country and around the globe. Follow America in the Morning for overnight developments, breaking national news, politics, entertainment, business and weather. Delivered right to your device every morning!
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1 Trump-Musk Bromance Ends, Trump's White House Day, Musk's Budget Impact, Remembering D-Day 41:30
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Today on America in the Morning The Trump-Musk Bromance Ends The bromance between the world’s most powerful man and the world’s richest man has come to a shocking end. President Trump says he’s not sure if he and Elon Musk will remain friends after the billionaire’s departure from the administration, which has devolved into an online shouting match of accusations. Jim Roope has the latest on what is now an escalating Trump-Musk feud. Trump’s Busy White House Day Along with commenting on Elon Musk, President Trump had a full day of events at the White House, which included his call with China’s leader Xi Jinping, and an Oval Office visit with Germany’s new chancellor. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani has details. Musk A Budget Question Mark The fallout between President Trump and Elon Musk could have implications on the President's spending bill. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Jolly To Run In Florida There’s a political shift in Florida where former Republican Congressman and Donald Trump critic David Jolly has filed to run as a Democrat in the Sunshine State’s Governor’s 2026 election. Judge’s Threat In Diddy Trial In New York this week, the trial for Sean 'Diddy' Combs has included testimony from former girlfriends and a bodyguard, and now a serious warning to the disgraced music mogul from the judge. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. Stolen Instrument Arrest They went to perform in Atlantic City, that is, until someone stole their instruments. Lisa Dwyer reports that there's been an arrest after guitars were stolen from the rock band Heart. Reaction To Trump Travel Ban Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports on reaction to the Trump administrations new list of 19 nations facing either a full ban or restrictions, and what that means for one country in particular once allied with the United States. Court Frees MassachusettsTeen A teenager in Massachusetts is out on bond after being detained by Immigration officials who were looking for his father. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Soliman Officially Charged The suspect in last Sunday’s attack on a march for Israeli hostages being held in Gaza was formally charged with 118 state criminal charges, including 28 counts of attempted murder. Prosecutors filed formal charges against 45-year-old Mohamed Soliman. Finally It was 81 years ago today that American and Allied troops participated in Operation Overlord. D-Day as it became known was the largest seaborne invasion in history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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1 New Trump Travel Ban, Budget Battle Escalates, Judge Halts Terror Suspect Family Deportation, Trump Escalates Harvard Battle 41:30
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Today on America in the Morning New Trump Travel Ban President Donald Trump signed a proclamation Wednesday that bans or restricts foreign nationals from over a dozen countries from entering the United States. America in the Morning’s Jeff McKay reports the president framed the travel ban as necessary to fortify national security. Budget Battles Worsen On Capitol Hill There’s turbulence on Capitol Hill after numbers released show President Trump’s signature budget framework will both increase the deficit and cause millions of people to lose their health care. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports on Elon Musk's impact on the Trump tax cut bill. Judge Halts Terror Suspect Family Deportation A Federal judge puts the brakes on the potential deportation of the family of the man jailed in the recent firebombing attack in Boulder, Colorado. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports that suspect will appear in court later today. New Autopen Investigation President Trump ordered administration officials to investigate former President Biden’s use of the autopen to sign documents in an order that raises doubts about his predecessor's mental state during his time in the White House. Deadly Midwest Weather Deadly weather has led to at least one death and a number of water rescues in the southern Midwest. Lisa Dwyer reports. New California Bombing Arrest A Washington State man is under arrest, charged in connection with a California fertility clinic bombing. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. Senate Grills Lutnick Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick came under fire from both sides of the political aisle at a Senate hearing on tariffs, as well as a number of programs that received funding cuts from the Trump administration. A recap from correspondent Rich Johnson. Trump-Putin Phone Call President Trump spent over an hour on the phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who says no ceasefire is in the works and the Kremlin will retaliate after Ukraine launched an unprecedented drone strike damaging and destroying dozens of their most sophisticated bomber planes. Lisa Dwyer reports that while Volodymyr Zelensky is pushing for direct talks, the war is not diminishing. Latest Government Lawsuit Another state has announced a lawsuit against the Federal government, this time over cutting food aid. Jennifer King reports. Trump Escalates Harvard Battle There was another salvo fired against Harvard University. President Trump suspended the Ivy League school from participating in the student visa program, effectively prohibiting foreign nationals from attending the nation’s most prominent university. Karine Jean Pierre’s Book & Defection Former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre has a tell-all book about her time in the White House coming out, and in another telling move, says she’s leaving the Democrat Party. Sue Aller has details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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1 Musk Calls Budget "Disgusting Abomination," ICE To Deport Colorado Terror Suspect's Family, New Orleans Escapee Makes Video, Hegseth Orders Ship Name Change 41:26
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Today on America in the Morning Musk Calls Budget Bill “Disgusting Abomination” The White House defended the President Trump-endorsed "big, beautiful bill" Tuesday after outgoing DOGE chief Elon Musk shocked Washington with his criticism of the budget plan, calling the legislation a "disgusting abomination." As Ed Donahue reports, this has left a number of GOP members of Congress alarmed, with very thin margins in the House and Senate for the bill’s passage. Colorado Terror Suspect’s Family Taken By ICE Federal authorities said Tuesday that they have taken custody of the family of the man accused of injuring at least a dozen people at a Colorado demonstration to support Israeli hostages in Gaza and are expediting their deportation from the United States. Correspondent Donna Warder reports on more that has been learned about the suspect in the terror attack, and the local reaction in Boulder. Fungus Smugglers Busted A couple from China have been arrested, charged with smuggling a toxic fungus described as an agro-terrorism weapon to a lab at the University of Michigan. The details from Lisa Dwyer. Latest In New Orleans Escapee Case One of two remaining fugitives who escaped a New Orleans jail last month is linked to a video making the rounds on social media. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Hegseth Orders Ship Name Change Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the renaming of a U.S. Navy ship named after San Francisco gay rights activist Harvey Milk. Latest In The Diddy Trial A courtroom outburst and testimony from a hotel security guard highlighted Tuesday’s proceedings at Sean "Diddy" Combs’ trial. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. DC Reaction To Musk Budget Comments Just a few days ago, Elon Musk said he was “disappointed” in the federal spending measure that the President has labeled “The Big Beautiful Bill.” Now Musk is using far stronger words to describe the budget championed by Donald Trump. Details and reaction from correspondent Rich Johnson. Latest On The Iran Nuclear Deal The Trump administration is doubling down on a social media post by the President this week surrounding a nuclear deal with Iran. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. NJ Mayor Sues US Attorney The mayor of New Jersey’s largest city is taking that state’s US Attorney General to court. Correspondent Sue Aller reports on claims of malicious prosecution levied by Newark Mayor Ras Baraka against Alina Habba. What’s In The Formula The government wants to know exactly what is in baby formula, and has ordered a special review. Correspondent Donna Warder report. Finally It’s a history-making week for an iconic American symbol. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports on the 100th anniversary of the Goodyear Blimp. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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1 Latest On The Colorado Terror Attack, ICE Raids In Massachusetts, NY Democrat Showdown, Portland Stabbing Spree 41:30
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Today on America in the Morning Latest On Colorado Terror Attack The suspect who entered the United States on a work visa that had expired and now accused of firebombing a group of Pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado told investigators he would do it again, and faced a judge for the first time. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest on the Egyptian national and what authorities confirm as an act of terror. Massachusetts ICE Roundup In Boston, the acting head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is praising his agents for a very busy month of May. ICE agents detained more than 14-hundred people in Massachusetts last month. Correspondent Rich Johnson reports that people around New England are paying close attention to one of those arrests. SCOTUS On Assault Weapons The US Supreme Court has made a decision regarding a Maryland assault weapons law. The details from Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani. A NY Democrat Showdown There was a big surprise in New York politics after current Governor Kathy Hochul found out she now has a primary challenger in the state’s 2026 Democrat race for the Empire State’s highest office. That challenger is her current Lt. Governor. Weinstein Avoids Witness Stand Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein doesn't plan to testify at his sex crimes retrial in New York City. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. Who Is The Boulder Attacker We're learning more about the man charged in the firebombing attack on a group of Pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, who faced a judge for his first court appearance yesterday, and has a second appearance scheduled for later this week. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Latest On Russia & Ukraine Russia and Ukraine have ended their latest round of peace talks in Turkey, with plans to exchange prisoners but no timetable to stop the fighting. Speaking in Paris, both Democrat Senator Richard Blumenthal and Republican Lindsey Graham were in agreement that the United States must be more active in ending this conflict to avoid showing weakness to America’s enemies, and also with a concern for NATO allies in the region. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Homeless Shelter Stabbings Chaos at a homeless shelter in Portland, Oregon when a man armed with a knife began stabbing people inside and outside of a Gospel Mission. Correspondent Jennifer King reports as many as 11 people were hurt, some seriously. Finally A popular voice actor who starred on King of the Hill was shot to death in Texas. Lisa Dwyer has details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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1 Colorado Terror Attack, Russia's "Pearl Harbor," Trump & Xi Plan Meeting, Rand Paul A Budget "No" 41:31
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Today on America in the Morning Colorado Terror Attack In Boulder, Colorado, six elderly people between the ages of 67 to 88 were burned Sunday afternoon after a suspect used what was described as a makeshift flamethrower against a pro-Israel gathering of people asking for the release of hostages held in Gaza. Russia’s “Pearl Harbor” A sophisticated Ukrainian drone attack smuggled into Kremlin territory on the backs of trucks targeted multiple air bases deep inside Russia. Trump & Xi Planning Meeting Could this be the week that President Trump finally speaks directly with China’s leader Xi Jinping? Administration officials say it probably will happen. But correspondent Rich Johnson says those officials are NOT saying… ‘when.’ New Tariff Concerns There are worldwide concerns over President Trump’s announcement of doubling tariffs on steel to 50 percent, a move that the European Union over the weekend said will cause higher prices when the new tariffs go into effect on Wednesday. Lisa Dwyer reports. Trump Pans NASA Choice President Trump is withdrawing the nomination of an associate of Elon Musk to head NASA. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. New COVID Vaccine With a new but less dangerous variant making the rounds, the FDA gave approval for a new COVID-19 vaccine. Correspondent Donna Warder reports. Paul A Budget No Vote Kentucky Republican Senator Rand Paul continues his opposition against Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” in spite of a warning by the president. This comes as the Senate continues to spar over concerns about the budget adding trillions to the deficit. Jim Roope reports. Latest In The Middle East Attacks by Israel on Gaza continued over the weekend as Hamas is yet to agree to a ceasefire deal supported by Israel and the United States. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. California Officer Killed A shooting near Los Angeles kills 2 people, one of them a police officer remembered as an “amazing guy.” Correspondent Julie Walker reports. Jewish Museum Reopens In Washington, DC, the Capital Jewish Museum has been reopened to the public just over a week after two Israeli Embassy staff members were gunned down in what the Justice Department called an act of anti-Semitic violence. Walter Ratliff reports. Speech Bars Student From Graduation The 2025 class president of M.I.T. was barred from a graduation ceremony on Friday after delivering a pro-Palestinian speech during a commencement event the day before. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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1 Tariff Court Rulings, Foreign Student Ban Ruling, State Department Cuts, Increasing ICE Arrests 41:29
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Today on America in the Morning Tariff Court Rulings There was a legal back and forth over the Trump administration's tariffs creating some additional uncertainty over the future of the President's Liberation Day tariff plan that left a number of members of the Trump team raging at the court rulings. John Stolnis has the latest from Washington. J udge Holds Against Trump Foreign Student Ban On the same day when Harvard University held their graduation ceremonies, a Federal judge in Boston ruled that the temporary restraining order on President Trump’s ban on foreign students at the Ivy League school has been extended. As Lisa Dwyer reports, the ongoing confrontation between Harvard and the White House continues, and Senator John Kennedy, speaking on Fox Business, says that the president has every right to withhold taxpayer dollars from a school which he says cannot be above the law. State Department Cuts While Elon Musk may be leaving the Department of Government Efficiency, it doesn’t mean slashing government offices is stopping. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports more cuts are being proposed at the State Department. Illegal Immigrants Busted For Kayaker Death Two illegal immigrants are behind bars in Texas for their alleged involvement in a deadly Jet-ski crash that claimed the life of an 18-year-old woman. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Mississippi Town On Edge The town of Greenville, Mississippi has declared a state of emergency and enacted a curfew after a college football player who called that town home was found shot to death inside his car. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports that city leaders are dealing with an out-of-control surge of violence. Trump Says No To Settlement President Trump and Paramount Global are still at an impasse as they attempt to resolve his $20 billion dollar lawsuit against the company through mediation. Increasing ICE Arrests The Trump administration wants to significantly increase the number of arrests of people in the country illegally – and is making changes to make that happen. Details from correspondent Rich Johnson. Latest On Russia & Ukraine The White House says President Trump hopes that peace negotiations slated for next week will move the ball forward on a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia as war rages between those countries. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports that this comes amid a large buildup of Kremlin troops near the Ukrainian border. Arab Concerns Over Iran Attack The leaders of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates all argued against any strike by the United States against Iran’s nuclear facilities, and pressed the president to find a diplomatic solution. Latest On The Crypto Torture Case Two New York City police detectives were placed on modified duty after the department learned they had a prior connection to a Manhattan townhouse where an Italian crypto businessman was allegedly held and tortured. Katie Clark has the story. Finally Talk about being in the right place at the right time. A police officer was driving and saw a car on fire, and someone screaming for help. Lisa Dwyer reports on the heroic rescue of the daughter of a firefighter by a Goodyear, Arizona officer who says he was merely doing his job. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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1 Musk Leaving DOGE, Trump News Conference, Chrisley Pardons, Judge Rules Against Tariffs 41:30
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Today on America in the Morning Musk Leaving DOGE Elon Musk says he’s beginning the process of stepping down from his role as head of the Department of Government Efficiency. Trump News Conference President Trump talked tariffs, pardons, Israel, Iran, the “Big Beautiful Bill” and much more during a Wednesday White House briefing with reporters. Details from correspondent Rich Johnson. Chrisley Pardons President Donald Trump signed pardons Wednesday for reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, who were serving federal prison sentences after being convicted three years ago of bank fraud and tax evasion. Bob Brown has the story. Judge Rules Against Trump Tariffs A federal court ruled Wednesday night that President Trump overstepped his authority over tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. SpaceX Failure There was a new problem for SpaceX, after their latest attempt to launch a heavy booster and Starship rocket exploded shortly after liftoff. The details from correspondent Donna Warder. Judge Rules On Congestion Pricing A Federal judge is weighing-in on the Trump administration's effort to stop congestion pricing in New York City. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports for now, drivers will still have to dig deeper to travel into parts of Manhattan. Stowaway Pigeons We’ve heard of snakes on a plane, bats, mice, and even a flight delayed because of cockroaches. However, Lisa Dwyer reports on a chaotic delay involving a Delta Airlines flight - and stowaway birds. Latest In The Middle East In the Middle East, President Trump's envoy is working to put together a hostage swap and ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. President Trump has issued a warning to Israel as the U.S. continues nuclear talks with Iran. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Fixing The Airports Work continues by the Department of Transportation at Newark Liberty International Airport to get it back up to speed following a combination of technical and staffing issues that has forced airlines to cut back on flights and left passengers with delays. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. King Charles In Canada King Charles expressed his love for Canada in a rare visit to the Canadian Parliament, but stayed away from mentions of the United States by name. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Revoking Student Visas Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on Wednesday the United States will start "aggressively" revoking visas of Chinese students. Arkansas Manhunt A search continues in Arkansas' rugged mountains for a prison escapee and former police chief known as "The Devil in the Ozarks." Correspondent Donna Warder reports. Finally There have been 49 seasons of Survivor on television, and a new cast of people hoping to live will be competing on Season 50. Kevin Carr reports. They are not just your typical members of the Catholic Church. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports on a pair of nuns from Brazil who are gaining worldwide attention for their beatboxing skills. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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1 Trump Responds To Putin, Tuberville For Governor, Diddy Trial Continues, Chrisley Pardons 41:28
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Today on America in the Morning Trump Responds To Putin As Russian President Vladimir Putin launched one of the largest and deadliest drone strikes of the Ukraine War over the Memorial Day weekend, President Trump is taking to social media to voice his anger and frustration. John Stolnis has more from Washington. Tuberville For Governor A football coach turned United States senator is calling an audible with an eye on state politics. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports on a move that could impact both Alabama and Washington, DC. T Chrisley Pardons The stars of a reality show who landed in federal prison could be freed as soon as today. President Donald Trump called two of the children of imprisoned reality television couple Todd and Julie Chrisley from the Oval Office on Tuesday, informing them of his plans to pardon their parents. Diddy Trial Testimony There was more sensational testimony in the trial of disgraced music mogul Sean Diddy Combs, including a former assistant alleging she was kidnapped in a plot to kill another rapper. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. Tennessee Bus Crash Two people are dead and more than three dozen were hurt after a Greyhound Bus crashed on a western Tennessee highway. NPR’s Trump Lawsuit National Public Radio is fighting back after Donald Trump’s executive order cutting its government funding. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on NPR’s lawsuit against the president. Trump-Harvard Escalation The Trump administration is taking more action against Harvard as the President cracks down on universities accused of supporting antisemitism, as war continues in the Middle East. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports that the executive orders from the president is spurring the Ivy League school to respond with a lawsuit. Philadelphia Shootout The search is on for those responsible for a deadly Memorial Day shooting in a Philadelphia park that turned a peaceful day into what was described as a war zone. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. Travel Warnings The State Department issued two very extreme travel advisories to Americans traveling abroad. Students In Limbo New visa interviews for foreign students are officially now on hold. Lisa Dwyer reports. Finally Musician Rick Derringer, known for “Hang on Sloopy” and “Rock and Roll Hoochie Coo” has passed away. Kevin Carr has a look back at his career. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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1 Russia's Trump Reaction, Memorial Day Across America, Trump's New Harvard Plan, FBI Opens Biden Investigations 41:29
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Today on America in the Morning Russia’s Trump Reaction Ukrainian officials say the Russian drone attack on Ukraine was the biggest of the three-year war, which led to a rebuke by President Trump against Vladimir Putin, which was followed by a Kremlin response saying America’s president is on – quote – emotional overload. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports all of this has some GOP members of Congress demanding an American response, including harsh sanctions. Memorial Day Across America On Monday the nation honored the men and women in uniform serving our armed forces who gave their lives protecting American democracy, including President Trump at a ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery. John Stolnis has more from Washington. Trump’s New Plan For Harvard Grants President Trump has a plan to reallocate Federal grant money designated for Harvard University. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Remembering Charles Rangel Former U.S. Representative Charles Rangel of New York has died. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports on the passing of the 23-term congressman. Latest On The DC Shooting More is being learned about the suspect in the killings of two Israeli embassy staffers outside a museum in Washington, and outrage in his hometown of Chicago. Jennifer King reports. More Inmates Captured Authorities in Louisiana say that three more of the inmates who escaped from a New Orleans jail were apprehended on Monday. Trump At Arlington Cemetery In a long standing tradition for American President's on Memorial Day, President Trump, flanked by his Vice President and Secretary of Defense, paid tribute the country's fallen soldiers. Lisa Dwyer reports. FBI Opens Biden Investigations The FBI along with a House GOP committee is going to re-examine several high-profile cases that happened during the Biden administration – including one that occurred inside the White House and another involving the auto-pen. Correspondent Rich Johnson has details. Latest In The Middle East U-S officials are working with leaders in the Middle East with the goal of reaching a cease fire deal in the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is the latest administration official in the region. Driver Mows Down People In UK A horrifying incident at an event in Liverpool, England. A man drove his car into a crowd, leaving over two dozen people injured, including children. Latest On Tariffs A European Union official says he has had good trade talks with the Trump administration in hopes to avoid a threatened 50 percent tariff hike. The latest from correspondent Mike Hempen. Boeing’s Deal The Justice Department has reached a deal with Boeing that will allow the jet maker to avoid criminal prosecution for the 737 Max crashes. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Texas Lottery Lawsuit A Texas woman is suing that state’s lottery commission, alleging they are withholding her $83 million dollar jackpot. Finally The Duck Dynasty TV star who became a conservative cultural icon has died. Correspondent Jennifer King reports on the passing of Phil Robertson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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1 Trump-Harvard Escalation, Russia's Latest Ukraine Attack, American Charged With Attempting to Bomb US Embassy In Israel, Tariffs On Hold 41:31
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Today on America in the Morning Trump-Harvard Escalation A strong court order and strong words on social media marked the latest developments in President Trump’s battle with Harvard University. Details from correspondent Rich Johnson. Russia’s Latest Ukraine Attack Volodymyr Zelensky is denouncing what he is calling the silence from the US and the West after a massive drone and missile strike hit more than 30 cities inside Ukraine, killing at least 12 people. As correspondent Julie Walker reports, this comes as both Ukraine and Russia completed a prisoner swap, and hopes for a peace between the two warring nations is being questioned by both President Trump and Sweden’s defense minister. American Arrested For Embassy Threat The Department of Justice says an American citizen is in custody after allegedly trying to firebomb the U.S. Embassy in Israel. The latest from correspondent Clayton Neville. Tariffs On Hold After the European Union requested an extension on the 50 percent tariffs President Trump announced last week that were to begin on EU products on June 1, the president said late Sunday that he has agreed to postpone enacting those tariff until July 9. Latest On The San Diego Plane Crash New details are being learned, including at the San Diego airport before a fatal private plane crash in California that killed 6 people. Lisa Dwyer reports. Judge Rules On New Deportation A federal judge is ordering the Trump administration to facilitate the return of a Guatemalan man deported to Mexico. Correspondent Donna Warder reports. Senate GOP Questions Trump/House Budget There is some Republican pushback over the Big Beautiful Bill that passed the House last week and is now being considered by the Senate. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Trump’s West Point Recap President Trump delivered the commencement address at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point over the weekend, stressing a new era for America’s military. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. George Floyd Five Years Later Ceremonies were held over the weekend to remember the five-year anniversary of the death of George Floyd, which led to a number of police reforms. Haya Panjwani reports. Disaster Aid Approved President Donald Trump green-lit disaster relief for eight states, assistance that some of the communities rocked by natural disasters in the Midwest have been waiting on for months. Correspondent Jennifer King reports. Texas Ten Commandments Come September, every public school classroom in Texas could be required to display the Ten Commandments under a requirement that passed a key vote in the Texas legislature Saturday. Boeing’s Deal The Justice Department has reached a deal with Boeing that will allow the jet maker to avoid criminal prosecution for the 737 Max crashes. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Sports – Robert Workman Indy 500 & more. Finally College commencements continue around the nation, with many of the keynote addresses coming from famous people, including President Trump who gave speeches at both West Point and the University of Alabama. However, as correspondent Donna Warder reports, one commencement address, this one at the University of Maryland, clearly left their college graduates green with envy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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1 Details Emerge in Murder of Israeli Embassy Workers, White House Escalates Fight with Harvard, SCOTUS Rules on OK Religious Charter School 39:11
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Today on America in the Morning Details Emerge in Deaths of Israeli Embassy Employees More details are emerging about the fatal shooting of two young Israeli embassy workers in Washington D.C. Correspondent Jennifer King reports authorities have found a motive for the attack. White House Ends Harvard Foreign Student Program The Trump Administration is escalating its fight with Harvard. Correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the Department of Homeland Security is limiting who is allowed to attend the ivy league school. SCOTUS Rules on OK Religious Charter School The Supreme Court has issued its decision on if Oklahoma would be allowed to use taxpayer money to fund a religious charter school. Correspondent Sue Aller reports the justices were evenly split. President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill Passes House President Trump's budget bill is headed to the Senate. Correspondent Clayton Neville has details. Plane Crash in San Diego A private jet crashed into a San Diego neighborhood killing everyone on board the flight. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports several homes were damaged by the plane. Jury Reaches Verdict in Case of Stowaway A jury has reached its verdict in the trial of a woman who snuck onto a flight from New York to Paris. Correspondent Julie Walker reports on the stowaway’s fate. MAHA Commission Releases Report The White House’s Make America Healthy Again Commission has released its full report. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has details. Paleontologists Find New Fossil Paleontologists have found a new set of fossilized footprints. Correspondent Donna Warder reports the discovery is causing scientists to recalculate the evolutionary timeline. Senate Overturns CA Emission Rule Changes The Senate has voted to overturn California’s proposed emission rule changes. Correspondent Jennifer King reports. Former Personal Assistant to Diddy Takes Stand The former personal assistant of Sean “Diddy” Combs took to the witness stand in his ongoing human trafficking trial. Correspondent Julie Walker has been following the proceedings. Microsoft Helps Stop Cyber-theft Ring Microsoft, coordinating with the FBI and International police, has broken up one of the largest cyber-theft rings in the world. Correspondent Chuck Palm has the story in today's tech report. Finally Mission: Impossible is back for its final reckoning. Correspondent Kevin Carr has more. One of NASA’s Mars rovers was photo bombed in some recent selfies it sent back to Earth. Correspondent Ben Thomas has details. Memorial Day weekend marks the start of Summer and correspondent Haya Panjwani reports many Americans are expected to celebrate by getting out of the house. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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1 South African President Visits White House, GOP Lawmakers Want Investigation into Biden Health, Chuck Schumer Seeks to Block Qatari Jet Gift 39:57
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Today on America in the Morning South African President Visits the White House President Trump welcomes the President of South Africa to the White House. Correspondent John Stolnis reports Republican Lawmakers want Investigation into Biden Health Republican lawmakers are calling on the DOJ to investigate Joe Biden and his staff for misleading the public about the former president's health. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the story. Chuck Schumer Seeks to Block Qatari Jet Gift President Trump says he plans to accept a luxury jet from the nation of Qatar to replace Air Force One. Correspondent Katie Clark reports that Dem leadership is looking to block the gift. More Details Emerge During Diddy Trial Correspondent Julie Walker has been following the proceedings of the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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1 Trump Talks Budget, The Golden Dome, Rubio & Noem Grilled By The Senate, Senate Acts On Tips 41:35
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Today on America in the Morning Trump Talks Budget On Capitol Hill President Trump met with GOP lawmakers yesterday in the hopes of leading them closer to an agreement on his big beautiful bill. John Stolnis has more from Washington. Trump’s Golden Dome President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced plans to begin building a sophisticated new missile defense shield, modeled after the highly successful Iron Dome system deployed by Israel. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani has the latest on a plan that could be operational before Trump’s term ends in 2028. SCOTUS Rules On Maine Legislature Lawsuit The U.S. Supreme Court ordered the Maine state legislature to revoke its censure of a GOP state representative over a social media post regarding transgender student athletes. Katie Clark has details. Bottoms Declares In Georgia A former Atlanta mayor is entering the Georgia Governor's race. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Tips Bill Passes Senate The Senate on Tuesday passed a bill that would eliminate federal taxes on tips, advancing with the help of Democrats a top campaign promise of President Trump. Latest On The Diddy Trial There was more sensational testimony at the sex trafficking and racketeering trial for disgraced music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. New COVID Rules There are new requirements for COVID vaccines for healthy adults and children being announced by the FDA. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports. Senate Grills Rubio & Noem Two high-profile members of President Trump's Cabinet were grilled by lawmakers on Capitol Hill on Tuesday over the administration policies. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Congresswoman Facing Serious Charges A sitting member of Congress is facing Federal charges for her role in a disruption at a New Jersey protest, where the mayor of that state’s largest city was arrested. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on the legal challenges. Mississippi’s FEMA Concerns Amid federal agency changes, tornado victims in Mississippi are still waiting for disaster assistance, two months after over a dozen twisters flattened homes and left 7 people dead. Jennifer King reports. First Arrest In New Orleans Jail Break A worker at a jail in New Orleans has been arrested in connection with the jail break of 10 violent inmates last week. Correspondent Marcela Sanchez reports on the latest developments in the New Orleans jail break case, as Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill, speaking on Fox News, says that anyone who helps the criminals still on the run will also face serious charges. Tech News At Google's annual tech conference, to no one's surprise, a ton of new A-I projects are coming soon to a computer near you. Chuck Palm has details in today’s tech report. Finally A cultural sitcom icon has left us. Kevin Carr has details on the passing of actor George Wendt. President Trump spokesperson Karoline Leavitt is used to facing tough questions from the media at her White House briefings, but as the West Wing marked Take Your Daughters and Sons to Work Day, she instead faced a number of interesting topics from kids. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Today on America in the Morning Venezuelans Lose Legal Protections The Supreme Court will allow the Trump Administration to strip legal protections from some Venezuelans. Correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the ruling opens the door for more deportations. President Trump Speaks with Vladimir Putin President Trump held an hours long phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Correspondent Sue Aller reports the war in Ukraine was at the center of the conversation. Judge Halts Closure of Peace Institute Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports that a judge has ruled against the Trump administration blocking the closure of a peace institute. President Trump Signs Law Limiting Deepfakes President Trump signed legislation Monday aimed at computer-generated videos online. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. NJ Transit Workers End Strike New Jersey transit workers have reached a deal to bring an end to their strike. Correspondent Marcela Sanchez reports the main sticking point of the negotiations was a pay increase. CBS News Boss Quits Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports there has been a surprise exit by a CBS News executive. Mohsen Mahdawi Makes it to Graduation A student at Columbia University who was detained and later released by ICE was able to walk across the graduation stage to receive their diploma. Correspondent Ed Donahue has the story. President Bush’s Art on Display A new art exhibit at the George W. Bush Presidential Center showcases the former president's paintings. Correspondent Jennifer King has details. President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill Faces Hurdles As House Republicans try to reach a consensus over the so-called Big Beautiful tax and spending bill, President Trump will visit Capitol Hill to try and help get it across the finish line. Correspondent John Stolnis has more from Washington. Former VP Pence Critical of Trump Tariffs Former Vice President Mike Pence spoke at an event in North Carolina. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports he was critical of President Trumps tariff policies. Diddy Trial Enters Second Week Correspondent Mike Sisak has the latest from the court room, in Sean 'Diddy' Combs sex trafficking and racketeering trial. Indiana Set to Execute Death Row Inmate Indiana will carry out its first death row execution since 2009. Correspondent Jennifer King reports the inmate was convicted in the shooting death of a police officer. Ford Issues Recall Ford has issued a recall for its vehicles over potentially faulty brakes. Correspondent Donna Warder has details. Crew in Brooklyn Bridge Collision Heads Home The investigation continues into the circumstances that lead to the deadly ship collision with the Brooklyn Bridge. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports the ship’s crew has returned to Mexico. Russian Government Outlaws Amnesty International The Russian government has labelled Amnesty International as an undesirable organization. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports that label makes it a criminal offense to interact with the group. Finally Sesame street will now be sponsored by the letter N. Correspondent Kevin Carr has the story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Today on America in the Morning Severe Storms Turn Deadly Severe weather over the weekend has left dozens dead. Correspondent Julie Walker reports the storms impacted several states. President Biden Reveals Cancer Diagnosis According to the office of Joe Biden, the former president has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. The finding came after the 82-year-old reported urinary symptoms, which led doctors to discover a nodule on his prostate. Investigation Underway in Boat Collision A federal investigation is underway after a Mexican Navy ship collided with the Brooklyn Bridge over the weekend. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest. Fertility Clinic Bomber Identified The FBI has identified the man they believe was responsible for an explosion that ripped through a Southern California fertility clinic. Officials say the suspect died in the blast and that their body found near a charred vehicle outside the clinic. James Comey Under Investigation Administration officials are accusing a former FBI director of calling for violence against President Donald Trump. Correspondent Donna Warder reports the controversy was caused by a post on social media. ICC Prosecutor Steps Down Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court will temporarily step down pending the outcome of an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct. Canadian Judge Dismisses Jury A judge has dismissed the jury in a Canadian hockey sexual assault case. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports. Salman Rushdie Attacker Sentenced The man who stabbed famed author Salman Rushdie has been sentenced for the attack. Correspondent Jennifer King reports he will be spending over two decades behind bars. President Trump Upset by Walmart Price Hikes Correspondent Julie Walker reports President Trump is taking issue with Walmart’s announcement that it plans to its prices. Measles Outbreak Sees Slowdown Over 1000 people have been infected in the ongoing measles outbreak in the United States, however Correspondent Ed Donahue reports that the disease’s spread appears to be slowing down. Escaped Inmates on the Lam Authorities in New Orleans say seven of ten men who broke out of jail Friday are still on the lam. Correspondent Donna Warder has details. Consumer Sentiment Wanes There’s been another dip in consumer sentiment. Correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the dip is being blamed on tariff uncertainty. Philippines Senate Race Results Released Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports the results of a senate race in the Philippines are a blow to the country’s president Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Microsoft Admits to Getting Involved in War in Gaza Microsoft said in a blog post last week that they have been providing advanced AI systems and databases to aid in the war in the Gaza strip. Here's Chuck Palm with the details in today's Tech Report. Finally A historic mansion in Louisiana has gone up in flames. Correspondent Jennifer King reports the cause of the blaze is under investigation. A franchise once thought dead has come back to life to win the weekend box office. Correspondent Kevin Carr has details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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