Today on America in the Morning Informant Now Say Info On Bidens Came From Russia A confidential source who now faces charges of providing false information to the FBI about President Biden and his son Hunter’s dealing with a Ukrainian energy company and was also a House GOP impeachment witness now says what he passed along came directly from Russian intelligence officials. Correspondent Norman Hall reports. US Sanctions Set For Russia The White House says it's preparing new and serious sanctions against Russia following Kremlin opposition leader Alexei Navalny's death in an Arctic prison. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.
Child Found Dead In Texas The search for an 11-year-old Texas girl is over after divers discovered her body in a river, not far from where she went missing last week. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports the man believed to be responsible is behind bars. Parent “Expert” Sentenced For Child Cruelty A former Utah-based Vlogger who gave parenting advice on YouTube is on her way to prison, found guilty of abusing her own children. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports. Frozen Embryos Are Children Frozen embryos should now considered 'children' under Alabama state law. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer explains. On Crime Linked To Many The man arrested following the brutal killing of a woman in a New York City hotel may be the prime suspect in a crime spree spanning several states. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. California Deluge More bad weather for California, severe enough to close an airport as the fears of flooding and mudslides increases. Correspondent Jennifer King reports. US Vetoes UN Ceasefire Plan The United States vetoed a draft resolution in the United Nations Security Council yesterday calling for an immediate ceasefire to the hostilities in Gaza, a move defended by the Biden administration but criticized by some member nations. John Stolnis has the details. Haley Vows To Continue Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley says she will stay in the race against Donald Trump beyond the weekend’s South Carolina primary. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports that at a rally, Haley blasted the former president’s response to her husband serving overseas, and critics who say she should end her primary challenge. Super Bowl Parade Arrests Two arrests are made in the deadly Super Bowl victory parade shooting in Kansas City. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports the investigation continues. High School Demands National Guard Four school committee members from a Massachusetts high school are asking the Governor to send in National Guard Troops. Pamela Furr tells us why. Assange’s Last Stand It’s the last chance for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange as his lawyers head to court to keep him from being extradited to the United States. Correspondent Karen Chammas reports. Wisconsin’s New Maps Wisconsin Democrat Governor Tony Evers (pronounced EE-vers) signed new legislative district maps into law that he proposed and that the Republicans who control the Legislature passed to avoid having the liberal-controlled state Supreme Court draw the lines. Correspondent Jennifer King reports. Higher Bag Fees Just in time for spring and summer travel - It will cost more to bring bags on an American Airlines flight. Ed Donahue reports. Finally Not one but four new movies will be heading into production about the lives and history of the Beatles. Correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports. An auction was held, and someone walked away with a speedboat once owned by a former president. Correspondent Norman Hall reports. There’s a big court case in New York City, and it centers around a classic song. Kevin Carr explains. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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