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EPISODE · Mar 27, 2024 · 39 MIN

Latest On Baltimore Bridge Collapse, SCOTUS Hears Abortion Pill Case, Ronna McDaniel Loses Another Job, Trump Gag Order

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Today on America in the Morning Latest On Baltimore’s Ship Collision At least six people are unaccounted for after a cargo ship crashed into a major bridge in Baltimore. As correspondent Clayton Neville reports, the accident will impact the city of Baltimore, transportation, and national commerce.   SCOTUS Hears Abortion Pill Case The issue of abortion went back before the US Supreme Court, this time, regarding a widely-used abortion medication. As Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports, a majority of Justices seemed skeptical of limiting access to the drug mifepristone.   McDaniel Loses Another Job She has now lost two jobs in less than three weeks. Former RNC Chairperson Ronna McDaniel, who left that post on March 8, was soon after hired by NBC News to serve as a conservative political analyst, but that position was extremely short lived.    Basketball Team Victims Of Alleged Hate Crime A women’s college basketball coach says her team was the victim of racial hate crimes during a stay in Idaho for the NCAA Tournament. Correspondent Norman Hall has the story.    Business News  There’s more changes in the works for the company that owns Dollar Tree and Family Dollar. Now, you’ll need more than just a dollar to shop at Dollar Tree, as the company says they’ll be adding more items to their stores, some that cost as much as $7 dollars. Here’s CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger with Wednesday business.    Latest On Diddy Troubles A lawyer for Sean “Diddy” Combs says the search of his properties in Miami and Los Angeles were what he calls “a gross use of military-level force.” Lisa Dwyer reports.    Caught After His Workout An inmate who escaped from a prison in western Pennsylvania had been on the run since early December. US Marshalls got word their suspect, who had been arrested on drug and parole violations, was in Philadelphia.     Biden Talks Baltimore President Biden said the nation will spare no expense to repair both the structural and economic damage after a massive container ship hit the pilings of a bridge, bringing the more than one mile span crashing into a river and blocking access to the Port of Baltimore. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the investigation is underway into how it happened.     Trump Receives Gag Order The judge overseeing the Stormy Daniels hush money case in New York has issued a gag order against Donald Trump. John Stolnis has the details.    RFK’s VP The man mounting a third party campaign for the White House, Independent Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Junior, has made his pick for his Vice President. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    A Deal For Paxton The Texas attorney general has reached a deal to avoid a possible prison sentence.  The details from correspondent Jennifer King.    Over 200 Years For The Jumbotron Hacker A convicted child molester has been sentenced to hundreds of years in prison for producing pedophile sexual abuse material and hacking the Jumbo-tron scoreboard at the Jacksonville Jaguars stadium. Lisa Dwyer has more.    Death In The Subway It’s happened again in New York City, a person pushed in front of a subway train has passengers concerned, despite a larger police and National Guard presence underground. Correspondent Rita Foley reports.    Assange’s Day In Court He’s not coming to the United States, at least not yet. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on the reaction to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's partial victory in a London court.     Finally   It seems like we’re all paying more for groceries, but a new study finds that some states are suffering under sticker shock more than others. Stephan Kaufman reports.    Arnold Schwarzenegger announces he went under the knife last week. Kevin Carr has the details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Today on America in the Morning Latest On Baltimore’s Ship Collision At least six people are unaccounted for after a cargo ship crashed into a major bridge in Baltimore. As correspondent Clayton Neville reports, the accident will impact the city of Baltimore, transportation, and national commerce.   SCOTUS Hears Abortion Pill Case The issue of abortion went back before the US Supreme Court, this time, regarding a widely-used abortion medication. As Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports, a majority of Justices seemed skeptical of limiting access to the drug mifepristone.   McDaniel Loses Another Job She has now lost two jobs in less than three weeks. Former RNC Chairperson Ronna McDaniel, who left that post on March 8, was soon after hired by NBC News to serve as a conservative political analyst, but that position was extremely short lived.    Basketball Team Victims Of Alleged Hate Crime A women’s college basketball coach says her team was the victim of racial hate crimes during a stay in Idaho for the NCAA Tournament. Correspondent Norman Hall has the story.    Business News  There’s more changes in the works for the company that owns Dollar Tree and Family Dollar. Now, you’ll need more than just a dollar to shop at Dollar Tree, as the company says they’ll be adding more items to their stores, some that cost as much as $7 dollars. Here’s CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger with Wednesday business.    Latest On Diddy Troubles A lawyer for Sean “Diddy” Combs says the search of his properties in Miami and Los Angeles were what he calls “a gross use of military-level force.” Lisa Dwyer reports.    Caught After His Workout An inmate who escaped from a prison in western Pennsylvania had been on the run since early December. US Marshalls got word their suspect, who had been arrested on drug and parole violations, was in Philadelphia.     Biden Talks Baltimore President Biden said the nation will spare no expense to repair both the structural and economic damage after a massive container ship hit the pilings of a bridge, bringing the more than one mile span crashing into a river and blocking access to the Port of Baltimore. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the investigation is underway into how it happened.     Trump Receives Gag Order The judge overseeing the Stormy Daniels hush money case in New York has issued a gag order against Donald Trump. John Stolnis has the details.    RFK’s VP The man mounting a third party campaign for the White House, Independent Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Junior, has made his pick for his Vice President. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    A Deal For Paxton The Texas attorney general has reached a deal to avoid a possible prison sentence.  The details from correspondent Jennifer King.    Over 200 Years For The Jumbotron Hacker A convicted child molester has been sentenced to hundreds of years in prison for producing pedophile sexual abuse material and hacking the Jumbo-tron scoreboard at the Jacksonville Jaguars stadium. Lisa Dwyer has more.    Death In The Subway It’s happened again in New York City, a person pushed in front of a subway train has passengers concerned, despite a larger police and National Guard presence underground. Correspondent Rita Foley reports.    Assange’s Day In Court He’s not coming to the United States, at least not yet. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on the reaction to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's partial victory in a London court.     Finally   It seems like we’re all paying more for groceries, but a new study finds that some states are suffering under sticker shock more than others. Stephan Kaufman reports.    Arnold Schwarzenegger announces he went under the knife last week. Kevin Carr has the details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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