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Haley Won't Quit, Biden's UAW Endorsement, SCOTUS OK's Alabama Execution, Ohio Gender-Affirming Care Veto Override

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Today on America in the Morning

 

Haley Says She Won’t Quit 

Despite losing the New Hampshire primary by 11 points, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley is pressing on with her campaign ahead of the next primary, taking place in her home state. John Stolnis has more. 

    

Biden’s Big Union Endorsement 

President Biden's reelection bid has been given an important boost. As Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports, despite a longer-than-expected wait, a major union is backing the president. 

    

Go-Ahead Given For Nitrogen Execution  

The U-S Supreme Court gave the green light this week for a first of its kind execution, scheduled for later today. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. 

     

Boeing’s Latest Problem 

A new problem for plane-maker Boeing, this time one of their 757 jets operated by Delta Air Lines lost a nose wheel while preparing for takeoff from Atlanta. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. 

         

Tech Job Cuts Grow  

Pink slips are being handed out, this time at online retailer Ebay joining other tech companies in announcing more job cuts. Lisa Dwyer has the story. 

      

Says God Told Him To  

The question for the judge will be – did God really tell the defendant to do it?  A pastor in Denver who said that God told him to sell cryptocurrency that could not be cashed is facing civil charges, along with his wife, for marketing a digital coin that prosecutors said was “practically worthless.”     

    

Governor’s Veto Override on Gender-Affirming Care  

Lawmakers in Ohio overrode Governor Mike DeWine on the topic of gender-affirming care. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports the Buckeye State Senate is also limiting transgender athletes in women's sports. 

      

Storm Cleanup Underway  

From Southern California to Tennessee, stunned storm victims are assessing the damage from a week of wild weather. Correspondent Jennifer King reports. 

   

Russian Plane Crash Being Investigated 

A Kremlin military plane heading to Kyiv with dozens of Ukrainian servicemen returning home as a part of a prisoner swap crashed inside the Russian border, killing all 74 people on-board, five dozen of those soldiers from Ukraine.  

  

Latest In The Middle East  

Qatar says gas shipments are now being affected by Houthi assaults, and another US-flagged vessel was attacked off Yemen. As correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports, a United Nations training center was hit by artillery in Gaza as the I-D-F is battling Palestinian terrorists near the main hospital in Gaza’s second-largest city, Khan Younis.  

    

State Trooper Charged With Murder 

A Minnesota State Trooper is facing second-degree murder charges after a traffic stop in Minneapolis last year. Pamela Furr has the details.   

    

Ring Says No To Police 

Ring says it will no longer allow police to ask for doorbell camera footage from users. The details from correspondent Ed Donahue. 

   

Hockey Players Suspended 

Questions on the ice as a handful of current and former NHL players have been put on leave amid sexual assault allegations. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh has the story. 

 

 Unions Lack Of Growth 

In a year filled with strikes, memberships in unions did not grow in 2023. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports.  

  

Tech News  

Electric vehicles are everywhere it seems,

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