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Today on America in the Morning
A Win & A Loss For Trump
Donald Trump received some good news in one of New York's legal cases against him, but things didn't quite go his way in the other. John Stolnis has the details.
US UN Vote Angers Israel
A U.N. Security Council resolution that the U.S. voted to abstain has led to the strongest public rift between the America and Israel since the Hamas war began. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.
SCOTUS Hears Abortion Pill Case Today
The US Supreme Court will be hearing a case today that could impact the abortion debate and how women can gain access to the drug mifepristone. Correspondent Jackie Quinn has a preview.
Florida’s New Social Media Law
Some parents in Florida are reacting with anger to a new law signed by Governor Ron DeSantis. As Sue Aller reports, all children under the age of 14 are now banned from having social media accounts, while other teens will need parental consent.
Business News
We’ll be paying more at the pump, but not because of anything happening inside the United States. Nations that are part of OPEC Plus agreed to voluntary production cuts totaling over 2 million barrels per day, and Russia also announced they would be cutting their output after a Ukrainian drone attack hit a Russian refinery. Here’s CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger with Tuesday business.
Latest In The Riley Strain Case
Police in Nashville are releasing more information in the death of college student Riley Strain. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest.
Going After Election Threats
Justice Department officials said reports of widespread threats against state officials running the 2020 and 2022 elections have resulted in charges against roughly 20 people.
Latest On Russia-Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin for the first time on Monday acknowledged that last week’s terror attack in Moscow that killed more than 140 people was carried out by Islamic militants, but once again attempted to point the finger of blame at Ukraine. As correspondent Charles deLedesma reports, two men charged with the deadly assault, who showed signs of a recent beating, admitted their guilt, this, as Russia for a third day sent missiles toward Ukraine’s capital city.
Spring Blizzards
Even though the nation turned the calendar on winter, Americans in parts of the Midwest are reacting to a springtime snowstorm. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports at least two people were killed on impacted roadways in Minnesota.
Mountain Lion Attack
One man is dead, and his brother injured when they were attacked by a mountain lion in California. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.
CRT Lawsuit
A high school teacher and two students are suing Arkansas over the state's ban on critical race theory in public schools. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has the story.
Who Will It Be
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential campaign could make waves today as he’s expected to announce his vice-presidential pick.
Claim Your Money
It’s tax season and we’re all hoping to be getting money back from Uncle Sam when our returns are calculated. However, you could be one of hundreds of thousands of taxpayers leaving money on the table for the IRS. As correspondent Jennifer King reports, close to a billion dollars in unclaimed tax refunds from 2020 are about to expire.
Ohtani’s Response