Today on America in the Morning
Mayorkas Facing Impeachment House Republicans have released two articles of impeachment against President Biden's Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, with a committee vote as soon as tomorrow, as border security takes center stage on Capitol Hill and the presidential campaign. John Stolnis has more from Washington. Three Americans Killed In Jordan President Joe Biden vows the United States will respond to a drone strike in Jordan that has killed at least three U.S. military personnel, and wounded about three dozen others. The latest from correspondent Jackie Quinn. Latest On The GOP Presidential Primary Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley is not backing down to former President Donald Trump in the race for the Presidency, despite his recent victories and his lead in the polls. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Guidelines For Missing Cabinet Members The White House is setting new guidelines to make sure it knows when a Cabinet head cannot carry out the job. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Business News The genetic testing company 23 and Me is being accused of failing to protect the privacy of customers. In a class action lawsuit, lawyers said the company failed to notify users of Chinese and Ashkenazi Jewish heritage that they appeared to be specifically targeted. Here’s CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger with Monday business. Record Border Arrests Not everybody is getting through, as U.S. authorities say arrests for illegal border crossings from Mexico reached an all-time high in December. Lisa Dwyer has the numbers. Passengers Applaud Man Who Walked On Plane’s Wing Fellow passengers are supporting a man who opened an emergency exit and walked on a plane's wing at a Mexico airport. Correspondent Norman Hall tells us why. More Nations Cutting UNRWA Aid In Gaza Japan, Estonia, and France on Sunday night, along with other nations, have joined with the United States and is pausing funding to the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees after claims some staffers were involved in the deadly October 7th Hamas attack on Israel. Correspondent Karen Chammas reports. Egg Prices Rising You may have noticed that the price of eggs in your local supermarket has been increasing as of late. The reason, as correspondent Jackie Quinn reports, is that California is now in the grips of an outbreak of avian flu, leading to the slaughter of chickens. Pelosi Wants Probe Of Pro-Palestinian Protesters Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi believes the protesters in the United States calling for a ceasefire in the Israel and Hamas war, whose actions have included blocking roads and bridges may be linked to Russia. Arab-Americans Shun Biden Official In Michigan In a related story, a Biden reelection campaign official was shunned by some Arab-American community leaders while visiting Michigan. Correspondent Norman Hall reports. DOJ Concludes Cuomo Probe The Justice Department has found former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed state employees and has reached a settlement with the state of New York. Ed Donahue reports. Protesters Attack Mona Lisa With Soup French farmers are putting pressure on their government to respond to their demands as they gear up for a tractor protest around Paris, and in the French capital city, climate and food protesters threw soup at the famed portrait of the Mona Lisa, leading to two arrests. Correspondent Rica Ann Garcia reports. Tech News The NSA is known for spying on evil doers, but this time, they're buying your browser history from shady brokers online. Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s tech news. Sports – Robert Workman NFL Playoffs and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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