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SCOTUS Sides With Trump On Ballots
Less than 24 hours before Super Tuesday was set to begin, the Supreme Court has reinstated Donald Trump on presidential primary ballots, giving him a big win even before those ballots will be counted. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.
Super Tuesday Preview
Today, voters in 16 states are heading to the polls for their primaries, also known as Super Tuesday, with a huge chunk of delegates at stake. John Stolnis tells us how things are shaping up for Donald Trump, Nikki Haley and President Biden on the biggest day of the election so far.
SCOTUS To Decide Texas Immigration Case
After losing in Federal court, the Biden Administration is asking the U-S Supreme Court to hear a case surrounding a new immigration law in Texas. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Historic Blizzard
People in the mountains of two western states are digging out from a days-long blizzard that included hurricane-force winds in the Sierra Nevada. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.
Business News
Four former executives at X are suing Elon Musk, accusing the billionaire of withholding severance payments worth as much as $128 million dollars after he took over the social media company formerly known as Twitter. Here’s CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger with Tuesday business.
California Shooting
Gunmen opened fire in a town between Monterey and Bakersfield as they drove past a party. Sue Aller reports that when the shooting stopped, four people were dead.
Fake Electors Case Settled
A case involving fake electors has been settled in an election swing state. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.
Sitting Down With Haley
Republican Presidential candidate and former U-S Ambassador to the U-N Nikki Haley is optimistic that her campaign can be competitive in today's primaries. In an exclusive interview, America in the Morning correspondent Clayton Neville sat down with Haley during a campaign rally in Texas on the eve of Super Tuesday.
Weisselberg Pleads Guilty
The former Trump Organization Chief Financial officer has pleaded guilty to perjury charges in a New York court. Correspondent Julie Walker reports that Donald Trump, Jr., speaking on his Triggered online show, blasted the Manhattan District Attorney’s office for going after Allen Weisselberg, who admitted guilt to the judge, and for going against his father and the Trump company.
UN Releases Rape Report
The United Nations released an alarming report saying there are grounds to believe that the terrorists from Hamas committed rape and other inhumane treatment against Israeli women, both during the attack on Israel in October and also among those they kidnapped. Pamela Furr has the details.
Guardsman To Prison
Jack Teixeira (pronounced Tuh-SHARE-uh), the young Massachusetts Air National Guardsman accused of publicly posting top-secret documents will be pleading guilty for his actions and could spend more than a decade in jail. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.
More Boeing Problems
Plane-maker Boeing is facing more headwinds over safety issues. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports.
Update On Texas Wildfire
To battle the largest wildfire in state history, airplanes are dropping fire retardant to battle a cluster of fires in northern Texas. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.