Today on America in the Morning Michigan Primary Results The results from the Michigan primary are in, and Correspondent Clayton Neville reports the two anticipated nominees ran away with the race. Meeting On The Budget With a potential government shutdown looming, the stalemate over getting more aid to Ukraine and Israel continues, with the White House urging the House's Republican leader to move faster. As Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports, President Biden hosted the top-4 leaders of Congress at the White House, and the message – get it done. Questioning The Witness In The Atlanta Willis Case Tuesday’s testimony in an Atlanta courtroom left lawyers for former President Donald Trump visibly upset. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports on key testimony in a case involving Atlanta's district attorney. Charges Over Navy SEALs Deaths Charges have been filed in an operation that led to the deaths of two US Navy SEALs during the transport of Iranian missiles components. Correspondent Norman Hall reports. Business News Without warning, a massive proposed media merger between Warner Brothers Discovery and Paramount Global has come to an end after several months of discussions. Here’s CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger with Wednesday business. Details Released In Georgia Student’s Death Friends held a vigil for a University of Georgia student, as new and disturbing details have been released by police about her murder. Correspondent Jennifer King reports. Unfreeze The Assets Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is urging world leaders to un-freeze frozen Russian Central Bank assets, and send the money to Ukraine. Lisa Dwyer reports.
Ukraine Funding Discussed As Russia makes gains on the battlefield in Ukraine, lawmakers continue wrestling over funding the Ukrainian war effort as they race to avoid a partial government shutdown this Friday at midnight. John Stolnis has more from Washington. IVF Bill For The Senate Illinois Democratic Senator Tammy Duckworth is introducing a bill today (Wednesday) to preserve access to IVF treatments. Correspondent Linda Kenyon has the story from Washington. Hawaii Victim Funding Hawaii's governor says a $175 million dollar fund to compensate families of people killed in the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century will begin accepting applications at the end of the week. Lisa Dwyer has more. Latest On Texas Wildfire A wildfire in the Texas panhandle forced evacuations yesterday, as structures were burned, and animals and human life was threatened. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest. Response Over France Troop Claim Following a statement from the leader of France who said that he can see European nations providing ground troops in Ukraine, Russia, NATO and other nations are responding. Correspondent Karen Chammas reports. Fast Food Surge Pricing Does your “Baconator” come with or without an upcharge? Correspondent Ed Donahue reports Wendy's wants to modernize its menu, testing out surge pricing. Tech News A.I. is in the news again, this time for trying to copy content from major newspapers. Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s tech news. Finally The family of daytime talk show host Wendy Williams has expressed concern about her health and well-being. Kevin Carr has the latest. There’s new trouble for the father of pop star Taylor Swift. Correspondent Rita Foley reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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