Today on America in the Morning
Schools Begin Pro-Palestinian CrackdownTwo Ivy League universities say they are suspending students who have refused to stop their protests and break up pro-Palestinian encampments that officials say violate school policy and threaten the safety of Jewish students. John Stolnis has more from Washington.Blinken To The Middle EastSecretary of State Antony Blinken is in the Middle East, and while asking Israel to allow more aid into Gaza, urging Hamas to agree to demands from Israel, Egypt, and Qatar to release their hostages for a ceasefire. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.Officers Gunned Down In North CarolinaMultiple Federal Officers are dead after serving a warrant with police in Charlotte, North Carolina. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the details.Trump Trial Resumes TodayThe civil trial in New York City for former President Donald Trump will resume this morning after a three-day weekend. A banker who is alleged to have played a key role in hush-money payments made to Stormy Daniels is expected to testify. Teen Sues Over ShootingA Kansas City teenager who mistakenly went to the wrong house to pick up a family member and was shot by the homeowner is now filing a lawsuit in the case. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.Case Of The Missing CatA Utah couple were “purr-plexed” when one day their indoor cat, Galena, suddenly disappeared.Pro-Palestinian Protests ContinuePro-Palestinian protests continue to surge across the nation at schools from Boston to Los Angeles, some which has led to violence and intimidation of Jewish students. As correspondent Julie Walker reports, in some cases, including at New York’s Columbia University protesters feel embolden to violate school ordinances,Texas Sues The Biden AdministrationTexas and other conservative states are challenging a federal regulation that seeks to protect the rights of transgender students in American schools. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.More Or Less AlcoholIn health news, the old joke is that it’s 5 O’Clock somewhere, but as correspondent Haya Panjwani reports, it might be time to rethink drinking due to the effects of alcohol in your system.Charges Dropped In Arizona ShootingProsecutors are dropping charges against an Arizona rancher who fatally shot a migrant last year on his property. The story from correspondent Jackie Quinn.NY DA Under Fire For Speeding ResponseIn Upstate New York, a Monroe County District Attorney is under fire and now apologizing after she refused to stop for a police officer who clocked her going 20 miles over the speed limit. Pamela Furr reports the encounter with the officer who finally caught up to her was captured on his bodycam.High Court Takes On PotUS Supreme Court justices have tackled a number of issues as of late, including abortion and presidential immunity. As correspondent Ed Donahue reports, a case involving marijuana will go before the nation's highest court.Tech NewsThe future is near for self-driving tractor trailers on U.S. roads. Filling in for Chuck Palm, correspondent Jennifer King has today’s tech news.Finally A court has now made it official, as a settlement between singer Britney Spears and her father over her conservatorship has been finalized. Entertainment correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports.The 50th season of Survivor will have a special twist to it. Kevin Carr has a preview.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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