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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2025 · 37 MIN

Arson Suspect Arrested, Tariff Exemption Confusion, Trump Physical Released

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Today on America in the Morning    Suspect in PA Gov. Residence Arson Arrested  A suspect is in custody after an alleged arsonist attempted to burn down the house of Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.  Tariff Exemption Confusion  The Trump Administration is creating some confusion surrounding its newly announced exemptions over tariffs. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.  Trump Physical Results Made Public  The White House has released the results of President Trump’s annual physical. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.  National Forecast  A storm and its associated cold front will be moving into the Ohio Valley making conditions right for gusty storms. Meteorologist Matt Rinde has your national forecast.  Houthi Rebels Allege U.S. Behind Deadly Airstrike  The Houthi rebels are alleging that overnight U.S. airstrikes in Yemen’s capital have killed at least six people and wounded 30 others.  Europe Reinforces Support for Ukraine  Countries in Europe are recommitting to aiding Ukraine in its fight against Russia. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports.  Business News  Wall Street braces for more potential volatility after a roller coaster last week. Correspondent Jill Schneider has your Monday business.  Federal Judge Eases Up on DOGE  A federal judge is relaxing a ban on DOGE’s access to sensitive U.S. Treasury information. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports.  Blue Origin to Take Flight  An all-female star-studded crew is set to take flight later today in a highly publicized Blue Origin suborbital space tourism mission.  FBI Says WI Teen Planned Trump Assassination Attempt  A Wisconsin teen is under arrest for murdering his parents as part of a plot to kill President Trump. Correspondent Bob Brown has details.  NYC Helicopter Crash Fallout Continues  Senator Chuck Schumer is weighing in on the deadly helicopter crash in New York City. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.    Meta Faces Off With FTC  Facebook's parent company Meta will begin its face off against the Federal Trade Commission in court today in a case that could result in Meta being forced to sell off Instagram and WhatsApp.  Washington D.C. Faces Major Budget Shortfall  The District of Columbia is facing a major budget shortfall. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has details.  At Least 6 Hurt in Austin, TX House Explosion  At least six people have been injured, one of them critically, after a house explosion in Austin, Texas. Woman Survives Pig Kidney Rejection  An Alabama woman who lived with a pig kidney for a record 130 days had the organ removed after her body began rejecting it and is back on dialysis.  Extremist Group Claims Credit for Greece Bombing  A new extremist group calling themselves Revolutionary Class Struggle is taking credit for a bomb that exploded in Greece. Correspondent Jennifer King has more.  Trump Give Tech a Break  The Trump Administration late on Friday gave the US a break, by excluding certain tech, like cell phones and computers, from the heavy tariffs on imported electronics. Correspondent Chuck Palm has more.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Today on America in the Morning    Suspect in PA Gov. Residence Arson Arrested  A suspect is in custody after an alleged arsonist attempted to burn down the house of Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.  Tariff Exemption Confusion  The Trump Administration is creating some confusion surrounding its newly announced exemptions over tariffs. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.  Trump Physical Results Made Public  The White House has released the results of President Trump’s annual physical. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.  National Forecast  A storm and its associated cold front will be moving into the Ohio Valley making conditions right for gusty storms. Meteorologist Matt Rinde has your national forecast.  Houthi Rebels Allege U.S. Behind Deadly Airstrike  The Houthi rebels are alleging that overnight U.S. airstrikes in Yemen’s capital have killed at least six people and wounded 30 others.  Europe Reinforces Support for Ukraine  Countries in Europe are recommitting to aiding Ukraine in its fight against Russia. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports.  Business News  Wall Street braces for more potential volatility after a roller coaster last week. Correspondent Jill Schneider has your Monday business.  Federal Judge Eases Up on DOGE  A federal judge is relaxing a ban on DOGE’s access to sensitive U.S. Treasury information. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports.  Blue Origin to Take Flight  An all-female star-studded crew is set to take flight later today in a highly publicized Blue Origin suborbital space tourism mission.  FBI Says WI Teen Planned Trump Assassination Attempt  A Wisconsin teen is under arrest for murdering his parents as part of a plot to kill President Trump. Correspondent Bob Brown has details.  NYC Helicopter Crash Fallout Continues  Senator Chuck Schumer is weighing in on the deadly helicopter crash in New York City. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.    Meta Faces Off With FTC  Facebook's parent company Meta will begin its face off against the Federal Trade Commission in court today in a case that could result in Meta being forced to sell off Instagram and WhatsApp.  Washington D.C. Faces Major Budget Shortfall  The District of Columbia is facing a major budget shortfall. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has details.  At Least 6 Hurt in Austin, TX House Explosion  At least six people have been injured, one of them critically, after a house explosion in Austin, Texas. Woman Survives Pig Kidney Rejection  An Alabama woman who lived with a pig kidney for a record 130 days had the organ removed after her body began rejecting it and is back on dialysis.  Extremist Group Claims Credit for Greece Bombing  A new extremist group calling themselves Revolutionary Class Struggle is taking credit for a bomb that exploded in Greece. Correspondent Jennifer King has more.  Trump Give Tech a Break  The Trump Administration late on Friday gave the US a break, by excluding certain tech, like cell phones and computers, from the heavy tariffs on imported electronics. Correspondent Chuck Palm has more.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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