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Israel Attacks Iran, More Trump Trial Jurors Seated, Johnson Pushes Ukraine Aid, Mass Arrests At Columbia University

Israel Attacks Iran, More Trump Trial Jurors Seated, Johnson Pushes Ukraine Aid, Mass Arrests At Columbia University

Released Friday, 19th April 2024
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Israel Attacks Iran, More Trump Trial Jurors Seated, Johnson Pushes Ukraine Aid, Mass Arrests At Columbia University

Israel Attacks Iran, More Trump Trial Jurors Seated, Johnson Pushes Ukraine Aid, Mass Arrests At Columbia University

Israel Attacks Iran, More Trump Trial Jurors Seated, Johnson Pushes Ukraine Aid, Mass Arrests At Columbia University

Israel Attacks Iran, More Trump Trial Jurors Seated, Johnson Pushes Ukraine Aid, Mass Arrests At Columbia University

Friday, 19th April 2024
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Israel Attacks IranIsrael has followed through on a retaliatory attack following Iran’s drone and missile assault last weekend. America in the Morning’s Jeff McKay has the details.More Jurors Seated For Trump TrialOn Day 3 of the Donald Trump hush money trial in New York... an end to jury selection came ever closer with just a few jurors left to select. John Stolnis has the latest on the trial.Johnson Moving Forward With House Ukraine BillHouse GOP leaders are plowing ahead with plans to pass a foreign aid package that includes Ukraine, a move that could potentially cost Speaker Mike Johnson his job. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.Arrests At Columbia & Congresswoman’s Daughter SuspendedActing on orders from the school leadership, the NYPD in riot gear ascended on Columbia University, arresting over 100 anti-Israel protesters who were violating campus rules. Meanwhile, the daughter of an American Congresswoman is in trouble with her University following a Pro-Palestinian protest on campus. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.Update On 9-1-1 OutagesIn a follow-up to a story we reported yesterday, a mistake by workers in one Midwest state caused residents across the nation to have issues with being able to make 9-1-1 calls. Lisa Dwyer reports.Plotted To Shoot A SchoolA Washington, DC-area high school student is under arrest, charged with allegedly plotting a mass shooting of a school. Another GOP Congressman To QuitAnother Republican congressman says he will not run for reelection. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.Latest In The Middle EastThe world is scrambling for a resolution to a conflict in the Middle East that some believe is on the verge of expanding, as Israel launched a retaliatory strike against a site in Iran overnight. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest.

Juror Issues For Trump’s Hush Money CaseTwelve jurors have now been selected to sit in judgment for Donald Trump’s hush money case, and will weigh the 34 counts of falsifying business records he faces, but the selection process was far from usual. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports on what's being done to try to keep the names of jury members in the former president’s trial private.Kennedys Back BidenWith serious concerns that a third-party run could impact the 2024 election in critical swing states, President Biden has received endorsements from several Kennedy family members, in a bid to deflate Robert F. Kennedy Junior's independent White House run. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.New Maine Gun LawsMaine lawmakers sent a draft of gun safety measures to the governor to sign into law, fulfilling a promise to take action designed to prevent mass shootings such as a rampage six months ago that killed 18 people in the town of Lewiston. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.Latest On The Oklahoma MurdersAn Oklahoma judge ordered public defenders to represent four members of an anti-government group who appeared in court on charges of kidnapping and killing two Kansas women. Texas County Oklahoma Associate District Judge Clark Jett entered not guilty pleas for the four defendantsCyberattack Hits Texas TownsSeveral small Texas towns are saying their water systems were hacked, allegedly by a cyber group located outside the United States. Lisa Dwyer reports.Coyotes Leaving ArizonaA hockey team that was plagued with issues including a very small arena to play in is now heading one state to the north. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh explains.Finally  The missing Starship has now been found. Entertainment correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports on the return of the original model of the USS Enterprise from the TV show "Star Trek." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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