Today on America in the Morning Primary Day Today, voters in New Hampshire will head to the polls just a few days after former president Donald Trump scored a rousing victory in Iowa, and Nikki Haley’s camp is hoping to score an upset and keep her underdog campaign alive. John Stolnis has more. Judge Unseals Divorce Order In Willis Probe A Georgia judge unsealed a divorce case on Monday tied to the Fulton County District Attorney who is pursuing charges against former President Donald Trump. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. COVID Postpones Trump NY Trial With Donald Trump expected to take the witness stand in his sex abuse defamation trial, COVID concerns by a juror and a lawyer forced a last-minute delay. As correspondent Julie Walker reports, the former president’s defamation trial involving E. Jean Carroll will be revisited today. SCOTUS Rules On Texas Razor Wire In a surprise to Texas, the Supreme Court has granted an emergency appeal from the Biden administration over the southern border. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on its ramifications. DOD Names SEALS Who Died Following Boarding Accident The Defense Department identified on Monday night the two Navy SEALs who were lost at sea and died this month during a nighttime commando raid on a small ship carrying weapons components bound for Yemen. Three Dead In Medical Chopper Crash The National Transportation Safety Board is looking into the crash of an air ambulance in Oklahoma that left three crewmembers dead. The latest from correspondent Jennifer King. California Schools Strike Classes are on hold after more than 30,000 professors and support staff have launched a weeklong strike against the California State University system. AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports. US & UK Attack Houthis Again The U.S. and British militaries have teamed up again to bomb sites in Yemen used by the Houthis. As Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports, the action was in an effort to stop the Iranian-backed group from attacking commercial ships in the vital Red Sea and Gulf of Aden waterways.
MLK’s Son Passes Away The youngest son of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Junior has passed away. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. NYC Plan To Eliminate Medical Debt New York City officials and a nonprofit are teaming up to wipe out $2 billion dollars in medical debt hanging over the heads of a half-million New Yorkers as part of what the mayor is calling a “life-changing” initiative. Sue Aller has details. Abortion Becoming Key In Biden Reelection Plans The Biden administration is making a renewed push for abortion rights in this election year, with Vice President Kamala Harris touring the nation becoming the face of their fight. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports. Man Believed To Have Killed Eight Dead In Texas The suspect in the killings of 8 people in Joliet, Illinois has taken his own life after being tracked down by US Marshalls in Texas. FAA Wants More Boeing Inspections Federal officials are recommending that airlines inspect door plugs on some older Boeing jets following the January 5 midair emergency on an Alaska Airlines plane when an exit door suddenly fell off in flight. Correspondent Norman Hall reports. Finally Film director Norman Jewison, who won 12 Academy Awards and brought films about religion, injustice, and political and social issues including “In the Heat of the Night,” “Fiddler on the Roof,” “The Hurricane,” “Jesus Christ Superstar,” and “Moonstruck” to the big screen, has died at the age of 97. Entertainment correspondent Margie Szaroleta has a look at his career. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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