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The FBI says a violent plot has been disrupted in the Detroit area. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on a voluntary recall affecting blood pressure medication.
We're learning more details about an alleged terrorism plot disrupted by federal agents. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
Judges rule that federal food aid must continue, although benefits may still be delayed. The AP's Jennifer King has more.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on the jury verdict in the shooting death of Sonya Massey.
Hurricane Melissa spins through the southeastern Bahamas after causing widespread damage in the Caribbean. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Investigators are learning more about the explosion at a Tennessee explosives plant that killed 16 people. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
The AP's Jennifer King has the story of a stranded family and a maritime rescue in Massachusetts.
An erratic tropical storm is bringing strong winds and flooding to parts of the Caribbean. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
The Trump administration announces new sanctions against Russia. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Today on America in the MorningFiery NYC Mayor's Debate The three candidates running for mayor of New York went toe to toe to toe in a fiery final debate before New Yorkers head to the polls in less than two weeks. John Stolnis has details. Ballroom Battle & The Shutdown Continues We enter Day 23 of what is now the second-longest government shutdown in US history. Correspondent Joan Jones reports that the Senate again today will hold votes that both parties feel are doomed to fail, as each side is also digging in about the demolition of the East Wing and building of a White House ballroom. US Targets Another Ship The United States military continues to target boats in international waters believed to be ferrying illegal drugs. Correspondent Julie Walker reports the US targeted another vessel, this time in the Pacific Ocean that departed from South America. Trump-UVA Agreement The Trump administration has reached an agreement with the University of Virginia, marking the first public university to reach a deal with the White House after months of a back-and-forth over federal funding and education guidelines. Latest On Redistricting North Carolina has adopted a new congressional map aimed at gaining an extra Republican seat in the US House. Jennifer King reports the North Carolina GOP made clear their intention to follow Texas and other states hoping to help keep a Republican majority in the US Capitol beyond 2026. US Response To Canceled Summit After a planned second summit between President Trump and Russia's Vladimir Putin fell apart, Russia unleased an attack on Ukraine's two largest cities, and both sides are preparing for another winter of war. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports the US, unhappy with the cancellation of the face-to-face meeting, has announced they will enact sanctions against two of Russia's largest oil providers. Trump's Proposed Compensation President Trump has suggested he's entitled to compensation from the federal government over investigations he faced after he left office, and that the probes were politically motivated. Correspondent Ben Thomas reports the Justice Department led by the president's former attorney could approve a hefty payout in taxpayer dollars. Will Pelosi Run Again Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has come under increasing pressure from fellow Democrats in her home state to retire, will make an announcement about her plans after California's election on a redistricting measure early next month. Abandoned Newborn's Mother Found Thanks to surveillance video, police in New York City were quickly able to track down the woman suspected of abandoning her newborn baby with its umbilical cord still attached in a Manhattan subway station. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. Finally This season's Super Bowl halftime headliner will not be changed despite facing increased opposition from the White House, a number of conservatives, and some football fans. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
North Carolina adopts a new map aimed at gaining a Republican seat in the US House. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Police arrested a man at Atlanta's airport Monday after getting an alarming tip. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Trump vows to reach a 'fantastic deal' with China as the two countries wrangle over tariffs and rare earth minerals that are crucial in modern technology. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
Defense leaders from Pakistan and Afghanistan try to defuse a deadly crisis, and trade accusations of terrorism amid cross-border fighting. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Royals expert Craig Prescott says Prince Andrew's latest scandal was one too many for Britain's royal family. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
The AP's Jennifer King reports on the weekend's "No Kings" events.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports George Santos is getting out of prison, thanks to President Trump.
Ace Frehling, lead guitarist and co-founder of the iconic rock band KISS has died. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports banks are in the spotlight as bad loans lead to financial market worries.
President Trump confirms that the CIA is conducting covert operations inside Venezuela. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
President Trump is following up on his executive order promising to make invitro fertilization less expensive. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Politicians are reacting after a Politico report unveiled inflammatory language in a Young Republican group chat. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
The hostages returned from captivity in Gaza are in stable condition but need a team of specialists as they start to recover from their ordeal. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on new details from Monday's deadly highway crash in Georgia.
Iconic R&B artist D'Angelo has died. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
For some in Memphis, the appearance of National Guard troops is bringing fresh memories of deployments in response to unrest during the Civil Rights Movement. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports that while firings are underway at some federal agencies, President Trump is trying to make sure the military gets paid.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on the passing of Hollywood comedy great Diane Keaton.
Firings of federal workers have begun as the White House seeks to pressure Democrats amid the government shutdown. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
As a ceasefire holds in Gaza, Palestinians return to ruins and aid groups push to scale up deliveries. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports some health news regarding former President Joe Biden.
A Venezuelan politician and democracy activist has won the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Halloween is getting more expensive. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Many Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are walking north, after Israel's Cabinet approved a deal to pause the fighting. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
An alleged theft and police chase ends with two troopers wounded and a suspect dead in Pennsylvania. The AP's Jennifer King reports
A protest against the war in Gaza leads to multiple arrests in Boston. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Former FBI Director James Comey, accused of lying to Congress, heads to court. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Today on America in the MorningBattle Lines Drawn On Guard Troop Deployments National Guard members from Texas are now in Illinois, despite calls by Governor JB Pritzker and Chicago's mayor that they're neither wanted nor needed, and lawsuits against their deployment are working their way through the courts. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports - Audio courtesy WLS-ABC-7 Chicago. MTG Breaks Ranks On Shutdown As we enter week two of the government shutdown, the Senate opted not to hold any votes on Tuesday, realizing they were too far from the 60-vote threshold to end the shutdown. Leaders in Congress are responding to Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene's announcement that she plans to break away from her GOP colleagues on healthcare – the Democrat's sticking point. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. SCOTUS On Conversion Therapy After a sharply worded hearing in the nation's highest court, a decision is expected in June from the Supreme Court justices on conversion therapy bans. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports. Lawsuit In Football Star Fight A former NFL quarterback along with Fox Sports Network are both facing a lawsuit following an altercation that involved a stabbing. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports – audio courtesy WRTV Indianapolis. Combs' Prison Choice Lawyers for convicted music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs are pushing the court to send him to a New Jersey minimum security prison. Correspondent Julie Walker reports that this comes as Donald Trump confirmed that Combs has asked him for a presidential pardon. Amazing Rescue Lives were saved in Sacramento, California when passing drivers helped lift a crashed helicopter to free trapped victims. Jennifer King reports. Government Shutdown Back Pay Debate We are now more than a week into the government shutdown, and heels are dug in on both sides of the political aisle. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports as the situation drags on, the Trump administration is suggesting not all federal workers will get back pay once the shutdown ends, which is being questioned by both Democrat and Republican leadership. The Bondi Senate Hearing Attorney General Pam Bondi sat before an oversight hearing of the Justice Department before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday and engaged in a tense back and forth with Democrats as they asked questions on a number of issues, including Jeffrey Epstein and James Comey. John Stolnis has the recap from Washington. Carney & Trump There's no trade deal between the U-S and Canada but a meeting on Tuesday at the White House appeared to show a friendly relationship between the leaders of both countries. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. October 7 In Israel & NYC While Israel marked the two-year anniversary of the October 7 attacks in subdued fashion, more than a thousand people jammed New York City streets, chanting anti-Semitic slogans, praising terrorist leaders, and some waving Hamas flags in an anti-Israel protest. Airport Delays Worsen By The Day A byproduct of the government shutdown has become airport delays, as shortages of air traffic controllers and airport staffing issues are expected to get worse the longer the shutdown continues. Sue Aller reports. Finally A number of conservative critics are taking issue with the themes of the recently-released movie “One Battle After Another.” Entertainment reporter Kevin Carr has the story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Drivers helped lift a helicopter to free a trapped victim at the scene of a helicopter crash in California. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on Hurricane Priscilla off the west coast of Mexico.
The Supreme Court will hear a Second Amendment challenge to Hawaii's gun law. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
The AP looks at the map of immigration trends, finding Florida has been a favored destination. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on developments in President Trump's legal battle to fire a Biden-appointed Fed governor.
A New England ski area is trying out a climate friendly alternative to mechanical mowing. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Students at a Midwestern Catholic university look for ways to support sex education and birth control. AP correspondent Jennifer King has the story.
An earthquake rattles the Philippines. The AP's Jennifer King has more.
We're learning more in the aftermath of Sunday's deadly church attack in Michigan. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
The U.S. government is poised for shutdown unless a partisan standoff can be overcome. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
Students at a Midwestern Catholic university look for ways to support sex education and birth control. AP correspondent Jennifer King has the story.