Today on America in the Morning
MI Stabbing Suspect Charged with Terrorism
11 people were wounded over the weekend after a man went on a stabbing spree inside a Michigan Walmart. Correspondent Julie Walker reports the suspected stabber is now facing terrorism charges.
President Trump Travels to Scotland
President Trump got some business done during what the White House was calling a "private trip" to Scotland. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Plane Evacuated on Runway in Denver
Correspondent Mike Hempen reports the FAA is investigating a "possible landing gear" incident at the Denver airport that forced passengers on board the plane to use the emergency exits.
Israel Begins Fighting Pauses in Gaza
The Israeli military has begun limited pauses in fighting in three populated areas of Gaza for 10 hours a day to allow aid to reach the Palestinian people, as concerns grow over surging hunger and as Israel faces criticism over its conduct in the 21-month war.
Southwest Flight Experiences Rapid Drop
An incident on board a Southwest flight caused two flight attendants to suffer injuries. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has details.
HIV Drug Moving Towards EU Authorization
Correspondent Jennifer King reports a promising new drug to prevent HIV is moving towards authorization in Europe.
AL Inmate Issued Temporary Stay of Execution
A judge in Alabama has issued a temporary stay of execution for an inmate on death row. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports there are concerns over the inmate’s worsening mental state.
NFL Fines Players for Selling Superbowl Tickets
The NFL is fining a large group of players and team employees for impermissibly selling tickets to the Big Game at an inflated cost. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh has the story.
Replica Oval Office Built in D.C.
Tourists to the nation's capital can now see an exact replica of President Trump’s Oval Office. Correspondent Sagar Meghani has details.
U.S. and E.U. Enter into Trade Agreement
A trade agreement is reached between the United States and the European Union. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Court Pauses Trump’s Birthright Citizenship EO
A third court has weighed in on President Trump’s executive order on birthright Citizenship. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports this court’s ruling aligns with the first two.
KS Sheriff’s Deputy Killed
A sheriff’s deputy in Kansas City has been shot and killed in the line of duty. Correspondent Julie Walker has details on the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
Naked Man Found Inside MN State Capitol
Authorities in Minnesota are trying to determine how a naked man with apparent mental health issues was found inside the state Capitol late at night. Correspondent Mike Hempen says the incident comes just weeks after the Minnesota House Speaker was assassinated.
USDA to Relocate D.C. Based Workers
The US Department of Agriculture has announced plans to relocate many of it’s D.C. area employees. Correspondent Jennifer King reports the workers’ union claims the moves are just a way to mask additional job cuts.
CA Utility Company Sets Up Fire Compensation Fund
A California utility company is setting up a program to help compensate victims of January’s Eaton Fire. Correspondent Ben Thomas says officials are blaming equipment belonging to the utility for starting the blaze.
Using AI To Assist with Interpersonal Communication
AI is being used all over the world by millions of users every day, but now some users are beginning to relate to other people more by using chatbots to help them communicate better. Correspondent Chuck Palm has that story in today's Tech Report. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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