Today on America in the Morning Wisconsin School Shooting Days before the holiday break, a deadly shooting at a private Christian school has rocked the community of Madison, Wisconsin. Authorities identified Natalie Rupnow as the 15-year-old shooter, who took the life of a teacher and a fellow student in a classroom before turning the gun on herself. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Trump News Conference President-elect Donald Trump gave his first news conference since last month's election, fielding questions on a wide array of topics. John Stolnis has the roundup from Washington. Arrests In Army Drone Attack Two men were arrested for exporting sensitive technology to Iran that was used in a deadly drone attack against American soldiers. Pamela Furr has the latest. TikTok Goes To SCOTUS This could be TikTok’s last chance to avoid being shut down in the United States. Correspondent Norman Hall reports the operators of the popular social media app have asked the Supreme Court to block a U.S. ban unless it's sold. Judge Upholds Trump Conviction A New York judge upheld the felony conviction against President-elect Donald Trump in the so-called hush money trial, rejecting Trump’s claim that a recent Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity had nullified his Manhattan criminal case. Latest On Wisconsin School Shooting More is being learned about the shooting at a private Christian school in Madison, Wisconsin on Monday, including that one of the calls placed to 9-1-1 came from a terrified second grader inside the school. Authorities identified Natalie Rupnow as the 15-year-old who went by the name Samantha as the shooter, who took the life of a teacher and a fellow student before turning the gun on herself. Correspondent Haya Panjwani has the story. Drone Arrests Two people have been arrested for allegedly conducting what was described as a hazardous drone operation in the area of Logan International Airport in Boston. This comes as the Northeast has been the epicenter of a large number of perceived drone sightings. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports. Latest In Ukraine At least 30 North Korean troops, deployed to bolster Russian forces in their war in Ukraine, have been wounded or killed in Russia’s Kursk region. This comes as President-elect Donald Trump called the war between Russia and Ukraine “carnage,” and says the fighting has to stop. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Trump Warns Federal Workers President-Elect Donald Trump is promising to demand Federal workers return to the office, or face the loss of your job. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Stowaway In Trouble Again The woman who stowed away on a Delta Airlines flight from New York to France last month and was returned to the United States is in trouble with the law again. The FBI says Svetlana Dali was taken into custody in Buffalo trying to sneak into Canada. Religious Sect & Sex Abuse Claims Survivors are seeking a reckoning as the FBI investigates child sex abuse in a little-known Christian sect. Correspondent Walter Ratliff reports. Seat Belt Warning Right now it’s just a flashing dashboard light or a little warning chirp, but soon the federal government will require passenger vehicles to sound alarms if rear passengers don't fasten their seat belts. Correspondent Norman Hall reports. Trump Nominates Five Ambassadors President-elect Donald Trump has announced five new ambassadors to be posted. Finally Lawyers for Jay-Z plan to ask a judge to toss a lawsuit accusing the rapper of raping a 13-year-old. The unnamed accuser claimed that she had been raped by Jay-Z and Sean Diddy Combs at a party at a private residence after the MTV Video Music Awards in Manhattan in 2000. Friends star Lisa Kudrow has some serious concerns about the future of film making when it comes to artificial intelligence. Kevin Carr explains. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on America in the Morning Wisconsin School Shooting Days before the holiday break, a deadly shooting at a private Christian school has rocked the community of Madison, Wisconsin. Authorities identified Natalie Rupnow as the 15-year-old shooter, who took the life of a teacher and a fellow student in a classroom before turning the gun on herself. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Trump News Conference President-elect Donald Trump gave his first news conference since last month's election, fielding questions on a wide array of topics. John Stolnis has the roundup from Washington. Arrests In Army Drone Attack Two men were arrested for exporting sensitive technology to Iran that was used in a deadly drone attack against American soldiers. Pamela Furr has the latest. TikTok Goes To SCOTUS This could be TikTok’s last chance to avoid being shut down in the United States. Correspondent Norman Hall reports the operators of the popular social media app have asked the Supreme Court to block a U.S. ban unless it's sold. Judge Upholds Trump Conviction A New York judge upheld the felony conviction against President-elect Donald Trump in the so-called hush money trial, rejecting Trump’s claim that a recent Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity had nullified his Manhattan criminal case. Latest On Wisconsin School Shooting More is being learned about the shooting at a private Christian school in Madison, Wisconsin on Monday, including that one of the calls placed to 9-1-1 came from a terrified second grader inside the school. Authorities identified Natalie Rupnow as the 15-year-old who went by the name Samantha as the shooter, who took the life of a teacher and a fellow student before turning the gun on herself. Correspondent Haya Panjwani has the story. Drone Arrests Two people have been arrested for allegedly conducting what was described as a hazardous drone operation in the area of Logan International Airport in Boston. This comes as the Northeast has been the epicenter of a large number of perceived drone sightings. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports. Latest In Ukraine At least 30 North Korean troops, deployed to bolster Russian forces in their war in Ukraine, have been wounded or killed in Russia’s Kursk region. This comes as President-elect Donald Trump called the war between Russia and Ukraine “carnage,” and says the fighting has to stop. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Trump Warns Federal Workers President-Elect Donald Trump is promising to demand Federal workers return to the office, or face the loss of your job. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Stowaway In Trouble Again The woman who stowed away on a Delta Airlines flight from New York to France last month and was returned to the United States is in trouble with the law again. The FBI says Svetlana Dali was taken into custody in Buffalo trying to sneak into Canada. Religious Sect & Sex Abuse Claims Survivors are seeking a reckoning as the FBI investigates child sex abuse in a little-known Christian sect. Correspondent Walter Ratliff reports. Seat Belt Warning Right now it’s just a flashing dashboard light or a little warning chirp, but soon the federal government will require passenger vehicles to sound alarms if rear passengers don't fasten their seat belts. Correspondent Norman Hall reports. Trump Nominates Five Ambassadors President-elect Donald Trump has announced five new ambassadors to be posted. Finally Lawyers for Jay-Z plan to ask a judge to toss a lawsuit accusing the rapper of raping a 13-year-old. The unnamed accuser claimed that she had been raped by Jay-Z and Sean Diddy Combs at a party at a private residence after the MTV Video Music Awards in Manhattan in 2000. Friends star Lisa Kudrow has some serious concerns about the future of film making when it comes to artificial intelligence. Kevin Carr explains. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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