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Tariffs may have pushed up inflation a bit in April. The AP's Jennifer King has more.
A new AP poll looks at women's sports, where rising interest is bringing new teams and advertisers eager to tap a growing viewership. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
The last living Israeli-American held by Hamas has been released. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
A federal judge has granted an early win for the Trump administration as they seek to use IRS records to help track down people in the country illegally. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports former judge Jeanine Pirro has been tapped to temporarily lead the nation's largest US attorney's office, after President Trump's first nominee lost support on Capitol Hill.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports former judge Jeanine Pirro has been tapped to temporarily lead the nation's largest US attorney's office, after President Trump's first nominee lost support on Capitol Hill.
Two men have been found guilty of damaging Hadrian's Wall and using a chainsaw to fell Britain's beloved Sycamore Gap tree. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
The parent of a school shooter in Wisconsin is facing charges in connection to the case. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Syria's new president says there are "indirect talks through mediators" to calm relations with Israel. AP correspondent Jennifer King has more.
Authorities in Florida are investigating what appears to be a fatal bear attack. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports the Trump adminstration is stepping up the pressure on Harvard University.
Hiatus Replay - WTF Grad School Didn't Teach UsPart 1 with guest, Jennifer KingOrginally aired: 10/31/2023Grad school for a lot of us is the pinnacle of our education. It's supposed to prepare us for the careers we've chosen to enter. Basics? Check!More complicated information and experiences?*insert cricket sounds*Jennifer Bengston, tLMHC, is my colleague, and she has *thoughts* on her experiences as I do, too. This is another perspective of a professional therapist that had so many questions than the grad school experience failed to provide answers.* * * More info about Jennifer:Jennifer is a Temporary Licensed Mental Health Counselor practicing in the state of Iowa. Jennifer's career began in acute inpatient psychiatric care at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. She continued her crisis care at St Luke's Hospital in Cedar Rapids through her journey in graduate school. During this time, Jennifer practiced as a Recreation Therapist and later received her Masters Degree at Northwestern University to become a practicing clinician. Jennifer provides individual therapy services for adults who have experienced trauma, body image concerns, relationship difficulties, and men's mental health. Her passion is to spread awareness of trauma and the impact it has on each and every one of us. She believes the best therapeutic relationships start with comfortability and humor. Jennifer is the owner of Soothe Your Soul Therapy, PLLC and is a collective member of The MAD Therapy. Website: Sootheyoursoul.my.Canva.site/TikTok: comfycozytherapistInstagram: sootheyoursoultherapy * * *Need resources about building your private practice? I highly recommend checking these out. No, they're not sponsors, I utilized their information and support to build my practice.Allison Puryear - Abundance Partyhttps://www.abundanceparty.com/Watch Allison's YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/AbundancepracticebuildingTiffany McLain - Lean In. MAKE BANKhttps://leaninmakebank.com/fwfcalculator/Listen to a great interview about money with Tiffany McLain as the guest:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4nXnS_uxos* * * Support the showWant more sweary goodness? There's now the availability of Premium Subscription for $3 a month! Click the "Support The Show" link and find out more info.* * *F*ck The Rules Podcast is produced by Evil Bambina Productions, LLC. You can find our podcast on Amazon Music/Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and many more!***Social media/podcast episodes are not intended to replace therapy with a qualified mental health professional. All posts/episodes are for educational purposes only. *****Susan Roggendorf is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Illinois and a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Iowa. In addition to hosting and producing her podcast, she's a volunteer mentor and a supervisor to new therapists, as well as running a private practice as an independent provider full-time. A National Certified Counselor through the NBCC as well as an Emergency Responder & Public Safety Certified Clinician through NERPSC. Main populations Susan works with are folx living with anxiety and trauma experiences in the LGBTQIA community as well as First Responders, Law Enforcement, hospital staff, urgent care and Emergency Department personnel. When she's not busy with all those things, as a GenX elder, she's usually busy annoying her adult children with 70's and 80's pop culture references and music or she's busy in her garden.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports a group of states are going to court to fight a Trump order that has hobbled wind energy projects.
The family of an Ohio man say deputies and jail medical staff should be criminally charged in his death. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
AP correspondent Jennifer King has details about a military parade planned for Washington, DC this summer.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports more people are moving in or staying on in California.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports the price for a popular gaming console is going up.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on a deadly tour van crash outside Yellowstone National Park.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports that the courts have once more sided with a game maker in an antitrust case against Apple.
A 4-year-old girl was among those killed as airstrikes continue in Gaza. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
President Trump's new ambassador to China is a Georgia Republican familiar in both business and political circles. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on a big recall involving General Motors vehicles.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports prosecutors are seeking prison time for the founder of a failed cryptocurrency business.
EPISODE 165 | Guests: Jon Rappoport, founder and director of Rapid Fig, and Jennifer King, deputy director at Rapid Fig We delve into the concept of cultivated communication and its importance in today's fast-paced world. Our guests explore the idea that great communicators aren't born but rather developed through strategy and practice. They discuss the need to move beyond simply sharing information and focus on generating receptivity and offering a clear path forward. The conversation highlights the significance of intentionality, empathy and preparation in communication and emphasizes the importance of understanding your audience's needs and crafting messages that resonate with them. We also explore the power of interconnectedness of various communication skills and how to navigate high-pressure situations with poise and impact. Learn to craft compelling messages that engage, influence and drive action. Get practical advice on applying intentional communication frameworks to messaging. Hear about generating receptivity and offering a clear way forward in every interaction. Identify common pitfalls, such as focusing too much on oneself or not clarifying purpose. Discover the power of storytelling to inspire, connect and reinforce priorities. See the full transcript HERE See what Rapid Fig does HERE
Today on America in the Morning The First 100 Days A President's first 100 days in office is often seen as a benchmark in any new administration, a gauge of what promises were kept and which ones have yet to be. John Stolnis has more on the first 100 days of Donald Trump's second term in office. Focus On Immigration The White House is promising to highlight different accomplishments each day this week, starting with the immigration crackdown. Details from Correspondent Rich Johnson. Canada's Elections Although his name was not on the ballot, President Trump had a telling effect on the election for a new government in Canada. America in the Morning's Jeff McKay has details. Latest On Florida Ferry Collision Authorities in Florida are investigating the cause of a deadly collision between a boat and a ferry carrying dozens of passengers. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest. Alleged Purse Stealer Faces Judge One of the men accused of stealing a purse from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, despite being surrounded by Secret Service protection, now faces federal charges. Lisa Dwyer reports. Latest On Hackman Death Authorities have released more information as to the exact cause of the death of legendary actor Gene Hackman. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports. US Reaction To Russia & Ukraine Russia announced they will initiate a 3-day ceasefire for the remembrance of a World War II anniversary next week, but that hasn't stopped the fighting from continuing, and the US appears to be losing patience with both Moscow and Kyiv in ending the now more than 3 year war. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Crafting A Budget The effort to pass a budget bill in Congress is ramping back up. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports that as the House returns to session following a two-week break, and has the framework in place to put a budget together, the question is will they have enough votes to pass. Tyre Nichols Case Begins Opening arguments are underway in a case involving four former Memphis, Tennessee police officers accused of fatally beating Tyre Nichols in 2023. Jennifer King reports. Take It Down Heads To Trump The House of Representatives on Monday passed the “Take It Down” Act, which aims to protect Americans from deepfake and revenge pornography. Latest On Vancouver Car Ramming In Canada, a man alleged to have been behind the wheel, suspected of ramming his car through a crowd at a Filipino street festival in Vancouver, has formally been charged with murder. Correspondent Julie Walker reports that 11 people, ages 5 to 65, were killed, including 3 members of the same family. Illinois Car Ramming What happened in Vancouver has now also happened in Illinois. Four children are dead Monday after a car smashed into a building housing an after-school program. Ben Thomas has the story. Navy Jet Falls Into Red Sea Questions are being raised as to how a nearly $60 million dollar military attack jet could fall off an air craft carrier into the Red Sea. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports. Finally Seven new inductees will be entering the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Kevin Carr has details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on legal developments in the upcoming trial of Sean "Diddy" combs.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on another Signal chat involving Secretary Hegseth.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports Vice President JD Vance is on a personal and diplomatic trip to India.
The Trump administration logs some wins and losses on high profile immigration cases. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on a fatal small plane crash in South Florida.
Lawyers for the Trump administration were unable to answer questions about the status of a Maryland man deported to El Salvador, a day after the Supreme Court directed he be returned. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
An investigation is underway after a bomb exploded in Greece, luckily no one was hurt. The AP's Jennifer King has more.
Mike Huckabee has been confirmed as the new U.S. ambassador to Israel, amid a fraught time in the Mideast. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
Scientists say a fossil jawbone found in Taiwan belongs to a type of extinct early humans. AP correspondent Jennifer King has more.
Today on America in the Morning Tariffs Paused & Wall Street Skyrockets It was a historic day on Wednesday on Wall Street following a surprise midday announcement that President Trump was pausing implementation of large tariffs for 90 days, but would continue with triple-digit tariffs against China. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports that the skyrocketing stock reaction may have for now allayed the fears of economists that the nation was heading toward a recession. Budget Vote Yanked The House on Wednesday was forced to cancel a vote on legislation aimed at advancing President Donald Trump's agenda in the face of a likely rebuttal by members of the House Freedom Caucus, realizing the resolution clearly did not have enough votes to pass. Ambassador Huckabee The Senate has confirmed former Arkansas Governor, radio talk show host, and two-time presidential candidate Mike Huckabee as the next ambassador to Israel. The details from correspondent Jennifer King. Trump Court Victory There was a legal victory for President Trump in an appeal in the ongoing court fight to lay off probationary employees. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports. House Passes Bill On Judges The House passed legislation on Wednesday that would bar federal district judges from issuing nationwide injunctions, part of an escalating Republican campaign to take aim at judges who have moved to halt some of President Trump's executive orders. Weinstein Back To Court Harvey Weinstein returned to a New York City court in advance of his upcoming retrial. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. Tariff Pause Does Not Include China President Trump raised the Chinese import tariff rate to 125 percent, hours after Beijing boosted the duty on American goods to 84 percent in an escalating tariff war between the two superpowers but paused tariffs to other nations. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports. China Responds To Hegseth China is firing back at Pete Hegseth on the issue of the Panama Canal, which comes as the Secretary of Defense spent his second day in the Canal Zone shoring up American interests. Correspondent Donna Warder reports. Judges Stop Deportation Orders Two federal judges have now temporarily stopped the deportation of some Venezuelans under the Alien Enemies Act. Correspondent Rich Johnson reports the actions follow what the Supreme Court ruled earlier this week. Massive Drug Catch Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel announced a massive seizure of illegal drugs. Sue Aller reports the Coast Guard interdicted a massive cartel shipment of cocaine and marijuana, valued at over half a billion dollars. SCOTUS Halts Reinstatement Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts agreed to temporarily halt the reinstatement of two fired federal board members, delivering another win to President Donald Trump as his administration continues to spar in federal courts over the extent of his executive branch powers. Death Toll Rises In Dominican Republic Distraught relatives have gathered outside the Dominican Republic's legendary Jet Set club in Santo Domingo, where the death toll has now climbed above 110, with dozens missing including family members of a Hall of Fame pitcher Pedro Martinez, after the building's roof caved in. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports. Coach Accused of Murder Startling revelations out of California where a youth soccer coach has been accused of killing a teenager. Correspondent Jennifer King reports that one teen may have not been the only one. Finally As concerns about tariffs is weighing over companies and nations, it appears to also be having a negative impact on Hollywood. Kevin Carr explains. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Houthi rebels say US airstrikes killed multiple people in Yemen. The AP's Jennifer King has details.
An Idaho 17-year-old with cerebral palsy remains hospitalized after being shot at least nine times by Pocatello police. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports the incident is raising questions.
A kid's soccer coach charged with murder is also being investigated in other alleged assaults on teens in recent years. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Today on America in the Morning Liberation Day Arrives The Liberation Day reciprocal tariffs President Trump announced last week are set to go into effect today, but the administration indicates some countries are ready to deal. This comes after more losses in the stock market, and Wall Street futures pointing lower again today. John Stolnis has more from Washington. Budget Trouble For House GOP House Republicans are dealing with more internal turmoil in the effort to come up with a budget plan for the next fiscal year. Correspondent Rich Johnson reports that members of the Conservative Freedom Caucus appear to be holding the line on their opposition to a Senate-led bill. IRS Commissioner Resigns Within hours of the IRS reaching a compromise that allows the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency to access tax data, acting-Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Melanie Krause abruptly resigned. Correspondent Marcela Sanchez has details of the IRS-ICE agreement. Hegseth Talks China In Panama Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has some tough talk for China in remarks at a US Naval Base near the Panama Canal. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. No Special Election For Texas House Seat In Texas, Governor Greg Abbott announced that there will not be an early election to fill the House seat of the late-Congressman Sylvester Turner. The Houston-area Democrat died last month. Abbott said the election to fill his seat will be held on November 4 on the state's Election Day. Paxton To Primary Cornyn Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will run for the United States Senate. Paxton, who will vie for the seat currently held by fellow Republican and Texas senior Senator John Cornyn, made the announcement on Fox News. Judge Says AP Can Return To The White House In a case that has become a First Amendment issue, the Associated Press has won back the right to full coverage of the White House. Lisa Dwyer has details. Senate Hammers Trump Trade Negotiator A hearing in Congress where senators on both sides of the political aisle demanded answers from President Trump's top trade negotiator. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports that today, a 104 percent tariff on Chinese goods kicks in. Navarro-Musk Spat The subject of tariffs was also the catalyst for a spat between two high-profile members of the Trump administration that is catching the attention of the White House. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the details of the brouhaha between the face of DOGE and the president's former National Trade Council Director and current trade advisor. Idaho Shooting Under Investigation A community in Idaho is asking for answers after police responded to a domestic disturbance call, opening fire when a teenager moved toward them armed with a knife. Jennifer King reports on the circumstances surrounding the autistic teen, and conflicting accounts of the events that unfolded from both the police and neighbors who witnessed the incident. Chinese Troops Found Fighting For Russia Russia launched a drone and missile attack against Kyiv, while Ukrainian forces moved into Russian territory. However, the situation also became murkier, as correspondent Ed Donahue reports on an allegation of Chinese military involvement in the war in Ukraine. Khalil Case Decision Coming It's expected that a ruling could come as soon as Friday regarding the status of a Columbia University activist currently being held by the Trump Administration and facing deportation. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. More School Funding Cuts The Department of Commerce says it is slicing $4 million in government funding to Princeton University, becoming the latest Ivy League institution to face grant cuts over their school policies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump says he's extending lifeline to keep TikTok operating in the U.S. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
The Trump's administration has decided not to cover costly injectable drugs for obesity, under Medicare's Part D prescription drug program. The AP's Jennifer King has more.
South Korea's high court has cleared the way for a new presidential election. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
The AP's Jennifer King reports Secretary Rubio is headed to NATO talks at a prickly time for US diplomacy.
Airstrikes and more evacuation orders in Gaza, as Israel vows to intensify operations. The AP's Jennifer King has more.
A mysterious illness proved too much for a well known Alaskan reindeer. AP correspondent Jennifer King has more.
A police report unveils more details about a mass shooting by a former student at a small Christian school in Nashville. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
The government halts millions in funding to Princeton, on the heels of other reviews at top universities. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
A truck hit multiple pedestrians on a busy Boston street. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
High winds are fanning a wildfire east of the Sierra Nevada mountains. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
Images of the bodies from the investigation into the deaths of actor Gene Hackman and his wife will remain under seal for now. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.