Today on America in the Morning Netanyahu On Capitol Hill Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will address Congress later today. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports it's a busy week for the leader of Israel. Kamala’s First Rally After Republican Vice Presidential candidate J.D. Vance held his first campaign rally over the weekend, Vice President Kamala Harris held her first rally as a candidate since her move to the top of the Democrat ticket to frame her party’s planned fight against Donald Trump. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Menendez To Resign Following a Senate plan to hold expulsion hearings against him staying in office after being found guilty in a federal bribery and corruption trial, New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez announced he’s leaving Congress. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports. Train Troubles There are serious concerns about the nation’s railroad system after last year's fiery train crash in Ohio and complaints by unions that are prompting some lawmakers to push railroad firms to do more about safety. Correspondent Norman Hall reports. A Failure Of Leadership Three Army Reserve officers were disciplined for dereliction of duty following a shooting rampage in which a reservist killed 18 people in Maine. The Army report unearthed what it described as a series of failures by unit leadership. A Whale Tale When you take one of those whale watching cruises, your hope is to see one of the ocean’s largest creatures. But as Lisa Dwyer reports, some people got more than they bargained for when a whale hit their boat in the waters off New Hampshire. Biden To Discuss Dropping Out President Biden will address the nation tonight about his decision to end his reelection bid. As Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports, questions are swirling around Biden’s reasons by Republicans, who may challenge Vice President Kamala Harris taking his place at the top of the ticket, and this comes as Democrats are embracing Harris taking on Donald Trump. Getting Harris On The Ballot Democrats are moving quickly to ensure their new presidential candidate is on the ballot now that Joe Biden is out. As correspondent Julie Walker reports, Democrats plan to push ahead with a virtual roll call ahead of their convention, with Kamala Harris the clear favorite. Secret Service Director Resigns One day after declaring she was the right person to head the Secret Service, Kimberly Cheatle announced she was stepping down in the wake of the failures surrounding the assassination attempt of former President Trump two weeks ago. John Stolnis has more from Washington. Passenger Frustration Grows The nightmare situation continues at our nation’s airports with severe numbers of flight delays stemming from last week’s CrowdStrike outage. As correspondent Ed Donahue reports, some airlines are faring worse than others, and now the government is adding its voice to frustrated passengers. Iowa’s New Abortion Rules Another American state is tightening its laws surrounding abortion. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Not Good Housing News The nation is still in a housing slump. Correspondent Rita Foley explains. Tech News The most popular web browser by far is Google Chrome, and for years, Google has allowed 3-rd party advertisers to put cookies on your computer to track your interests and store information about you. This was supposed to go away, but not so fast. Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s tech news. Finally If you thought you saw the last of Barbie when the movie left the theaters, think again. Kevin Carr has the details. When it comes to stress, some people are more stressed than others. But as Stephan Kaufman found out, sometimes stress depends simply on where you are. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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