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O.J. Simpson Dead at 76, Charges Filed Against Ohtani's Former Interpreter, AZ Abortion Ban Uproar Continues

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Today on America in the Morning 

 

O.J. Simpson Passes Away 

O.J. Simpson, one of America's most infamous celebrities of all-time, has died. Correspondent John Stolnis takes a look at his life and legacy. 


Charges Filed Against Ohtani’s Former Interpreter 

Charges have been filed against the former interpreter for baseball star Shohei Ohtani. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports. 


AZ Abortion Ban Uproar Continues 

Shouts of “Shame!” swept through the Arizona House of Representatives as the fight over the state’s newly revived abortion ban continues. Correspondent Haya Panjwani has details. 


National Forecast 

Another large storm system is moving through the Eastern U.S. Meteorologist Brian Thompson has more in your national forecast. 


Trump Tests Gag Order 

Former President Donald Trump is testing the limits of a gag order put in place for his upcoming hush money trial. Correspondent Ed Donahue has details. 


FISA Reauthorization Gets Second Chance 

The U.S. House is going to have another go at reauthorizing the FISA program after an earlier attempt failed. Correspondent Ben Thomas reports. 


Business News 

Wall Street opens this morning with the NASDAQ at an all-time high. Jessica Ettinger has your Friday business. 


China Sanctions U.S. Companies 

China has announced it is blacklisting two U.S. companies over arms sales to Taiwan. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports. 


Measles Cases on the Rise 

There has been an increase in measles cases inside the U.S. this year. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports. 


Census Bureau Undercounted Children in FL 

The U.S. Census Bureau says a new analysis of the 2020 census shows it under-counted children in Florida by nearly 10%. Correspondent Norman Hall has the story. 


MD Launches Bridge Collapse Website 

There is a new website to help Marylanders deal with the aftermath of the Baltimore bridge collapse. Correspondent Norman Hall has details. 


Two Gun Manufacturers Agree to Halt Sales in PA 

According to Philadelphia city officials, two of America’s leading gun parts manufacturers have agreed to temporarily halt sales of their products in Pennsylvania. 


Biden Approves Oil Export Terminal Construction 

In a move that environmentalists called a betrayal, the Biden administration has approved the construction of a deepwater oil export terminal off the Texas coast. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer explains. 


PPI Comes In Below Expectations 

The latest producer price index found prices have risen by 2.1%, which was slightly less than forecasters expected. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports. 


Assange Supporters Hopeful 

Supporters of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange are feeling hopeful after some recent comments by President Biden. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma has the story. 


Ukraine Soon To Be Outgunned 

NATO’s top general is warning that Ukraine is badly outgunned by Russia. Correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. 


Tech Giants Improving AI 

Two of the tech industry giants are releasing updates this month, and they claim you'll be able to have more "human-like conversations" with them. Correspondent Chuck Palm has that story in today's tech news. 

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