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President Trump says he's looking at western Tennessee for his next anti-crime deployment. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk is dead in a shooting at a Utah university. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Producer prices fell last month. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
The White House says longer delays for major disaster declarations are a feature, not a bug. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
A new AP poll asked Americans their opinions on poverty and homelessness. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
A brutal stabbing in North Carolina has become a flashpoint in the debate over whether cities are adequately addressing violent crime. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
The AP's Jennifer King reports familiar artists dominated at the MTV Video Music Awards.
It's getting tougher for home sellers to drive a hard bargain. The AP's Jennifer King has more.
Texas has passed new laws on summer camp safety after the devastating July 4th flooding. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
The AP's Jennifer King reports on a STEM gender gap among America's school children.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports that the federal government is investigating state Medicaid spending on immigrants.
Today on America in the MorningSenators Grill RFK, Jr. Robert F. Kennedy Junior faced three hours of mostly-hostile questioning by members of the Senate Finance Committee. Correspondent Rich Johnson reports that it wasn't just Democrats who had pointed questions for the Health and Human Services Secretary. Department Of War President Trump is expected to unveil another name change with an executive order later today. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports the Commander-in-Chief will be focusing on the department housed at the Pentagon. DC's National Guard Lawsuit Saying it has now become a military occupation, Washington, DC announced it will file a lawsuit against the Trump administration to end its deployment of National Guard troops. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the District of Columbia no longer wants federal intervention from the White House. Jackpot Grows One point seven billion dollars will buy you a lot of dreams. Correspondent Jennifer King reports that the Powerball jackpot is now the third-largest ever in history, and the next drawing is tomorrow night. DOJ Sues Boston The Department of Justice is suing the city of Boston, arguing its policies that limit police cooperation with civil immigration enforcement violate federal law. Reaction To Florida's Vaccine Plan Parents in Florida have mixed reactions to the state's new plan to eliminate childhood vaccine mandates. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports. LSD's New Use In the 1960's it played a big part in the counterculture movement, and now, lysergic acid diethylamide, or also known as LSD is being looked at more than just a mind-altering narcotic. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports on a possible new treatment using LSD to help with anxiety. RFK, Jr. On The Hot Seat It was a bipartisan grilling of the head of the Department of Health and Human Services. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on Robert F. Kennedy Junior's rancorous Senate hearing on vaccines and chaos at the CDC. Abortion Pill Law More than 800 new laws took effect in Texas this week, and one that could soon be added to that list will allow state residents to sue out-of-state abortion pill providers. Correspondent Ben Thomas reports the bill now awaits the signature of Governor Greg Abbott to become law. Latest On Russia & Ukraine With no ceasefire talks in sight, Russia is reacting to the idea of European peacekeeping troops from western countries forming a presence on the ground in Ukraine. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. College President Resigns A college president whose tenure has been marked by White House tension is stepping down. The details from correspondent Mike Hempen. Stock Trading Ban Following reports of some in Congress becoming uber-rich while in office, House members from the right, left and in between are expressing support for a stocks trading ban. Jennifer King reports. Venezuela's “Highly Provocative” Act In what's being called a show of force, two armed Venezuelan F-16 fighter jets flew over the USS Jason Dunham on Thursday. Sports – Robert Workman Football & more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports that regional border chief Gregory Bovino is racking up immigration arrests in Los Angeles.
The AP's Jennifer King reports on a deadly streetcar accident in Portugal.
House members from the right, left and in between are expressing support for a stocks trading ban. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
The Powerball jackpot jumps again. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
The Associated Press spoke with transgender federal employees who say they're being treated unfairly working under new federal policies. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Victims of the 2023 mass shooting in Maine have filed a lawsuit. The AP's Jennifer King has more.
Another U.S. oil giant announces deep job cuts. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
The UAE cautions against an annexation of the West Bank, as Israeli strikes continue in Gaza. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on the approaching federal trial for the alleged golf course assassin, accused of attempting to kill President Trump last year.
Hurricane season brings new developments including a storm in the Pacific. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Rudy Giuliani is recovering from a serious car accident. The AP's Jennifer King has more.
President Trump has promised to impose hefty import taxes on pharmaceuticals. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Dwayne Johnson steps into a weighty role in a fighter's biography debuting in Venice. The AP's Jennifer King has more.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on a suspected murder at the Burning Man festival.
Tariffs remain in place but a federal appeals court has delivered a blow to the president's trade policy. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
A senator says unaccompanied children from Guatemala face deportation, in a new phase of the government's immigration enforcement efforts. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
As ticket sales stack up, so has the Powerball lottery jackpot. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
The U.S. is sending more arms to Ukraine as efforts to secure a negotiated settlement are overshadowed by fighting. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
A shooter opened fire this morning during Mass at a Minneapolis Catholic school. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
A shooter opened fire this morning during Mass at a Minneapolis Catholic school. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
The newly appointed director of the CDC is out. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
The newly appointed director of the CDC is out. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
A shooter opened fire this morning during Mass at a Minneapolis Catholic school. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
Voting rights advocates are filing suit against Texas Republicans' redistricting plan. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
The Federal Reserve Board's first Black woman governor says she will sue to prevent her removal by President Trump. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
America's celebrity sweethearts are putting a ring on it. The AP's Jennifer King has the latest.
Democratic cities are reacting with alarm as President Trump looks to deploy more National Guard units. AP correspondent Jennifer King has more.
Lil Nas X pleads not guilty to attacking police officers. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on tropical weather threatening islands in the Caribbean.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on tropical weather headed towards the Caribbean.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on a shooting that wounded three Virginia sheriff's deputies.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports from Washington, DC as more federal agents and National Guard troops deploy in support of President Trump's plan to clean up crime in the city.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports that the Texas attorney general is ramping up the legal and political fight over Texas redistricting.
A new poll finds fewer Americans say they drink alcohol amid a growing belief that it's a health risk. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Flooding in Tennessee prompts hundreds of rescues. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports U.S. inflation remained flat last month.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports U.S. inflation remained flat last month.
Two people have died after an explosion and fire at a Pennsylvania steel plant. The AP's Jennifer King reports.