Today on America in the Morning Can Haley Continue On Sunday, the Koch organization, a vital source of funding for Nikki Haley, ended their financial support for her, saying they would now be focusing more on House and Senate races for the 2024 election. As correspondent Julie Walker reports, this comes as Donald Trump easily won the South Carolina primary, and both candidates prepare for Michigan’s primary tomorrow. IVF Becomes Election Issue There's continued national reaction, and more uncertainty, surrounding a recent State Supreme Court decision in Alabama related to in-vitro fertilization. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest. Nursing Student Murder Sparks Migrant Debate Immigration and Customs Enforcement has confirmed that the Venezuelan national charged in connection with the murder of a 22-year-old University of Georgia nursing student entered the country illegally via the Southern border in 2022. America in the Morning’s Jeff McKay has the latest. Wisconsin Smash & Grab It sounds like a scene out of a Hollywood movie, but it happened in real life, in Wisconsin. Lisa Dwyer reports a group of teens used an SUV as a battering ram to get into a Range Rover dealership, and drive off with nine high-priced cars. Business News As they still investigate exactly what knocked out their network in several parts of the nation last week, A-T&T says it will give affected customers $5 each as compensation. Here’s CNBC’s Peter Shacknow with Monday business. Migrants Told You’re On Your Own There are reports out of San Diego where US Border Patrol agents released hundreds of migrants at a bus stop and told they were on their own. Norman Hall reports the move was due to a lack of funding. Beating High Prices We’re all still paying more for gasoline and groceries, but analysts say consumers are now fighting back against high prices, and in some cases, coming out ahead. Correspondent Jackie Quinn explains. CPAC Recap Republicans at C-PAC sound-off on a number of topics, including potential Vice-Presidential candidates, as former President Trump holds on to a commanding lead in the polls. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Debating Ukraine Funding As we pass the two-year anniversary of the war that started when Russia invaded Ukraine, there is a renewed push for U.S. aid for Kyiv. As correspondent Jackie Quinn reports, there are some in Congress who want to address problems at home before focusing on situations abroad. Latest In The Middle East More concern in the waters off Yemen where Houthis backed by Iran launched a missile that nearly struck an oil tanker in the Gulf of Aden. This comes after British and US coalition forces targeted more than a dozen airstrikes against terrorist sites in Yemen. Meanwhile, negotiators are inching closer to a temporary truce between Israel and Hamas that would allow for about a-fourth of the Israeli hostages still being held to be freed. Correspondent Rica Ann Garcia reports. Shocking Scene Outside DC’s Israeli Embassy In Washington, DC, a US service member is in critical condition after he set himself on fire outside the Israeli Embassy. Students Dead In Colorado Tragedy on a Colorado highway after athletes from the University of Wyoming were killed in a car crash. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports. New Lake In Death Valley Kayakers have been paddling in one of the driest places on Earth after a series of storms battered California’s Death Valley and replenished Lake Manly. Lisa Dwyer reports. Tech News United Health Care Group has been experiencing nearly a week-long cyberattack, and continues to struggle with outages. Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s tech news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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