Today on America in the MorningIsrael-Gaza Peace Deal Announced
Two years and one day after a Hamas surprise attack that killed over 12 hundred Israelis and triggered the war in Gaza, both sides have agreed to the first phase of a peace deal pushed by President Trump. America in the Morning’s Jeff McKay has details.
LA Wildfire Arsonist Arrested
After nine months of investigating, federal authorities have arrested a Florida man for the January fire that devastated several high-profile areas of Los Angeles, destroying thousands of homes and buildings. Details from correspondent Rich Johnson.
SCOTUS On Voting
In a decision that could reshape elections, the U.S. Supreme Court is considering a case surrounding mail-in voting. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Officers Assaulted In Boston
Chaos in Boston and over a dozen arrests after a pro-Palestinian protest turned violent. Joan Jones reports that it led to police officers getting attacked.
Tennessee Special Election
The results are in for a special election in Tennessee to fill a seat in Congress that was held by a Republican. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.
No Movement On Shutdown
Still no movement in Washington as the government shutdown drags on. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports as both sides continue to blame the other for the shutdown, some Democrats are pushing for a House vote on paying military members, airport delays are growing by the day, and furloughs are underway for a number of government workers.
National Guard In Chicago
It is boots on the ground as members of the Texas National Guard are standing by outside Chicago as President Trump continues to go after leaders in Illinois who are pushing back against his crackdown on crime and those illegally in the Windy City. Correspondent Clayton Neville
reports.
Senate War Powers Vote
Senate Republicans on Wednesday blocked an effort aimed at preventing continued U.S. strikes on alleged drug-carrying boats off the coast of Venezuela.
Comey In Court
Former FBI Director James Comey appeared before a judge in Alexandria, Virginia, and entered a not guilty plea to federal charges of making false statements and obstruction. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.
Apprehended
It took months and the trail went through several states, but the last of the 10 New Orleans jail escapees has finally been captured. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports.
Finally
A country music legend has released a statement saying despite rumors, she’s not on death’s door. Correspondent Julie Walker reports Dolly Parton has responded to concerns about her health.
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