Today on America in the Morning
Solar Eclipse Reaction Millions of people were treated to a rare experience as the moon moved across the sun in Monday’s eclipse. As Jim Roope reports, the total eclipse totally lived up to the hype. Trump’s Abortion Plan With abortion a major topic in this presidential election, former President Donald Trump sought to clarify his position but instead drew criticism from both sides of the issue. John Stolnis has more from Washington. New Student Debt Plan The Biden Administration is rolling out another plan aimed at eliminating student debt. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Back-To-Back Championships March Madness ended on a high note for the University of Connecticut. The Huskies become the first back-to-back champion in 17 years, beating the Purdue Boilermakers 75-60 in the title game. Business News A flat day of trading on Wall Street. Here’s CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger with Tuesday business. Trump Latest Day In Court An appeals judge has turned down a request from Donald Trump in his hush money case, saying no to any further delay. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports the former president also sued the judge in the case. DOJ’s GOP Response The Justice Department is blasting a Republican effort to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt over his handling of the Biden classified documents case. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. In The Path Of Totality For millions of Americans, yesterday's solar eclipse was one for the ages. Correspondent Clayton Neville is in Dallas, the biggest American city that sat in the path of totality. The Wrong Eclipse Message While millions of people across the nation were enjoying the solar festivities, and for some a total block of the sun, police had to deal with a woman who said that God told her to shoot people because of the eclipse. Lisa Dwyer reports. “Infinite Dignity” Response Visitors to Vatican City are reacting after the church releases the document “Infinite Dignity” involving gender theory. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports. Latest In The Middle East As ceasefire talks led by the United States, Qatar, and Egypt continue, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is escalating his pledge to move the Gaza offensive against Hamas into Rafah. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Las Vegas Shooting Two people are dead along with the shooter in Las Vegas inside a law office. Correspondent Pamela Furr has the details. Removing The Bridge Debris Salvage crews began removing containers from the deck of a ship which has been trapped in the Patapsco River since it crashed into and collapsed the Francis Scott Key Bridge two weeks ago. As correspondent Haya Panjwani reports, cleanup crews have already removed 250 tons of debris from the vital waterway and hope to get a deep water shipping lane open into the Port of Baltimore by the end of the month. Midair Terror There were some terrifying moments for passengers on a Southwest Airlines flight that left Denver. As correspondent Julie Walker reports, the cover of an engine ripped off in flight - the latest Boeing jet to experience a midair mishap. We’re Paying More Gas prices just keep rising. Rita Foley tells us why. Following The Money A major money laundering trial spanning two hemispheres is getting under way in Panama. Correspondent Norman Hall reports. Tech News Tesla has entered into a settlement in a wrongful death lawsuit over its self-driving software that was blamed for the death of an Apple engineer. Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s tech news. Sports – Robert Workman The Final Four and more. Finally He was a New Orleans favorite who croaked his way to a Number One hit. Correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports on the death of musician Clarence "Frogman" Henry. Country music star Morgan Wallen finds himself in new trouble with the law in Nashville. Kevin Carr has the details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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