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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