Today on America in the Morning
Trump Considering Iran Attack Plans
President Trump says the United States is still weighing its options in the Middle East as the conflict between Israel and Iran continues, and said that no decision has been made whether the US will get involved militarily. However, the Wall Street Journal is reporting that the President has privately approved of attack plans for Iran but has withheld a final order. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.
Read Not Guilty
A Massachusetts jury finds Karen Read not guilty in the 2022 murder of her Boston police officer boyfriend. Jim Roope reports the verdict came nearly a year after a separate jury deadlocked over Read’s involvement in the death.
SCOTUS Upholds Transgender Law
Tennessee will be allowed to continue their state policy banning gender transition treatments for minors, following a ruling at the US Supreme Court. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.
Screening Students
Officials will reportedly begin screening the online presence of foreign nationals applying for educational visas to attend schools in the United States. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Erick Strengthens
The first major hurricane of the 2025 season to threaten land has formed and is gaining strength. Hurricane Erick powered up into a Category 3 major hurricane Wednesday evening as it bore down on the southern Mexico coast.
Compliance Demands For Travel Ban
The Trump administration is demanding action from several dozen countries currently facing a proposed US travel ban. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports without compliance, bans against travel from those nations into the US will go into effect.
Trump Sounds Off On Powell
Concerns over tariffs and stagflation, a condition of stagnant economic growth, was the reason the Fed Chairman announced that interest rates would remain unchanged, drawing a rebuke from President Trump who has demanded that interest rates go lower to help spur the economy. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports that President Trump did not hold back his anger at Jerome Powell.
Hegseth On The Hot Seat
As the American military prepares for the possibility of becoming involved in the Israel-Iran conflict, a congressional hearing on the Defense Department Budget brought some heated exchanges between lawmakers and U-S Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Wednesday on Capitol Hill. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
She Was On The Hit List
Saturday’s shootings that claimed the lives of a Minnesota state lawmaker and her husband, and left another lawmaker and his wife seriously wounded, could have been much worse. Correspondent Rich Johnson reports on another politician that was on the suspect’s hit list.
Historic Team Sale
One of sports’ most iconic teams is changing hands in a record deal. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports on the sale of a 17-time NBA title-winning franchise, and the record-breaking price.
Latest Kohberger Hearing
Despite a request from his defense attorney, the judge overseeing the trial of Bryan Kohberger indicated he will not delay the trial that is scheduled for August.
Finally It pays to be a cheerleader. The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are getting a 400 percent raise.
1975 was a summer that many were deeply afraid to go into the water after a blockbuster film about a gigantic shark hit theaters. Kevin Carr has the 50th anniversary week of the classic movie – Jaws.
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