Today on America in the Morning Michigan Primary Day Voters in the Wolverine State head to the polls today in the Michigan primary, and there’s plenty at stake not just for Nikki Haley in her battle against Donald Trump, but for President Biden as well. Correspondent Clayton Neville sets the stage. SCOTUS & The Media How free should free speech be on the internet? That was at the center of a case brought by the states of Florida and Texas before the Supreme Court. John Stolnis has more from Washington. Biden & Trump To The Border The Southern border in Texas will get dueling visits from President Biden and Donald Trump later this week. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Idaho’s Earthquake Idaho got a bit of a shake on Monday morning. Lisa Dwyer explains why. Business News Look out Ferrari – the Chinese are coming. Tesla’s Asian rival EV automaker B-Y-D is branding it their new supercar, an electric vehicle that reached top speeds of 192 miles per hour, and like the EV-version of the Ferrari can reach zero to 60 in just 2 and a half seconds. Here’s CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger with Tuesday business. Trump Files Appeal Attorneys for Donald Trump filed notice, appealing the $454 million dollar judgment in his New York civil fraud case. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. McDaniel To Leave The RNC The head of the Republican National Committee announced she is stepping aside, as the party ramps up for the 2024 election. Correspondent Jennifer King reports. Latest On The Laken Riley Murder The University of Georgia mourns the tragic loss of a nursing student who was killed, allegedly by a man in the United States illegally. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest. Oklahoma Teens Death Sparks Outrage The death of a nonbinary Oklahoma 16-year-old has struck a chord around the nation. Correspondent Jennifer King report students staged walkouts in a number of states after Nex Benedict died after a high school fight. Donald Trump, Jr. Security Incident There was a security scare for one of the sons of former President Donald Trump. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has the details. Caribbean Murder Mystery Two Americans taking the trip of a lifetime are presumed dead in the Caribbean after vanishing from their yacht trip. As Katie Clark reports, local authorities found enough evidence to make several arrests. Witness To Stay In Jail One of the witnesses at the center of the House impeachment inquiry into President Biden and the investigation into his son Hunter will remain behind bars for now. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Gag Order New Issue In Trump Case In New York City, prosecutors in Donald Trump’s New York hush-money criminal case have asked a judge to impose a gag order, which his legal team plans to fight, along with trying to stop Stormy Daniels and former Trump attorney Michael Cohen from testifying. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports. Remembering The First World Trade Center Bombing Also in New York, there was a remembrance ceremony to honor the victims on the anniversary of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. Cruise Ship Finally Allowed To Dock Many Americans are among the 3,000 passengers finally allowed to leave a cruise ship at the African nation of Mauritius following fears of a cholera outbreak on-board. Correspondent Norman Hall reports. Tech News Big tech investment companies are betting heavily on new tech robot startup. Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s tech news. Finally A trial date has been set for actor Alec Baldwin for charges connected to the shooting on the set of the movie Rust. Correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports. A woman in Ireland lost a court case – all because of a Christmas tree. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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