Today on America in the Morning Senate Unveils Border Bill The Senate has revealed its highly anticipated bill that links changes to U.S. immigration policy with an agreement for more funding for Ukraine. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports. Iraq Reaction to U.S. Strikes An Iraqi militia leader has downplayed the U.S. strikes in Iraq. Correspondent Karen Chammas has details. Major Storms Slam CA A storm system moving through California has prompted an emergency order by the State's Governor. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
President Biden Sets Sights On Nevada President Biden begins campaigning in Nevada ahead of tomorrow's primary, fresh off his win this weekend in South Carolina. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. Gov. Noem Gets Banned from Reservation A South Dakota tribe has banned Governor Kristi Noem from their reservation over her comments about the ongoing situation at the U.S. Southern Border.
Tesla Recall There's another vehicle recall. Correspondent Rita Foley has details. Dozens Dead in Ukraine Missile Strike More than two dozen people have died after explosives hit a bakery in a Russian-occupied city in Ukraine. Correspondent Rica Ann Garcia reports. Plans for Tallest Flagpole Cancelled A Maine family has given up on a proposal to honor veterans with the world's tallest flagpole. Correspondent Norman Hall tells us why. Dog Rescued from Shipping Container A dog was rescued after more than a week trapped inside a shipping container in a busy Texas port. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has the story.
Border Crisis Continues As Congress prepares to tackle immigration legislation, Hundreds of Americans and Republican Governors are flocking to the border. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the story. U.S. Weighing More Strikes in Middle East In the wake of the death of three U.S. service members in Jordan killed by Iranian-backed militants last weekend, the Biden administration conducted air strikes against targets in Iraq and Syria. Correspondent John Stolnis has more from Washington. January Sees Strong Jobs Report The strong jobs report from the Labor Department reflects that companies are confident enough in the economy to keep on hiring, but some sectors are reporting layoffs. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports. Police Investigating Skydiver Death Authorities are investigating the death of a 73-year-old skydiver in Arizona. Correspondent Julie Walker has details. Hamas Officials Reviewing Ceasefire Hamas officials are reviewing a proposed ceasefire deal that suggests pauses in Gaza attacks in exchange for prisoner releases. Correspondent Rica Ann Garcia reports. Putin Defends War in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin is defending Russia's presence in Ukraine as part of his reelection campaign. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports. North Korea Tests More Missiles North Korea said it has tested cruise missiles outfitted with new “super-large” warheads and a new type of anti-aircraft missile. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has more. Thunberg Cleared of Charges in U.K. Climate activist Greta Thunberg has been cleared of charges for refusing to leave an oil industry conference. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.
World Cup Game Sites Revealed The game sites for the next World Cup have been revealed. Correspondent Dave Ferry reports. America in the Morning from Westwood One Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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