Today on America in the Morning
Trump & Harris Campaign & Accusations
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are reportedly sparring over the format for September 10th debate schedule to air on ABC. John Stolnis has the details from Washington.
Afghanistan Pullout Anniversary
America marked the third anniversary of a suicide bombing that killed 13 US troops at Kabul’s airport during the chaotic Afghanistan war withdrawal. As Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports, it was a somber remembrance at Arlington National Cemetery attended by former President Donald Trump, who also tried to tie Kamala Harris to the American pullout.
Brushback On Texas Searches
The Texas Attorney General is receiving backlash over recent raids surrounding alleged election fraud. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Concerns About New State Election Laws
On the same day that the Democratic National Committee and the Georgia Democratic Party filed a lawsuit to block new election rules in Georgia, that state’s Republican governor is looking into whether he can remove state election board members.
Urgent Recall
There’s an urgent recall regarding apple juice sold at Walmart. Correspondent Jennifer King report this impacts 25 states across the United States.
Baseball History
There’s been a number of firsts in sports, but a backup catcher has done something that has never happened before, and may never happen again in baseball. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh has the story.
Trump’s New Endorsement & Debate Issues
Donald Trump picked up the endorsement of an ex-Democratic congresswoman who ran for the party’s presidential nomination against Kamala Harris four years ago, making the announcement in Michigan. As Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports, the former president and the campaign of Kamala Harris are bickering over debate details, with their first showdown scheduled in two weeks on ABC.
Latest In The Middle East
Tensions in the Middle East have de-escalated since Sunday’s exchange of rocket attacks between Hezbollah and Israel, but world leaders are still increasingly concerned about the potential of a growing conflict. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports talks surrounding a potential cease fire in Gaza mediated by the US continue this week in Cairo.
Police Know What Led To Long Island Massacre
More is being learned about the man who massacred four members of his family in the New York City suburbs. Correspondent Julie Walker reports police have determined what led the man to open fire in the home he lived in all his life.
Smith Returns To Court
Special Counsel Jack Smith is urging a federal appeals court to reinstate the criminal case charging former President Donald Trump with hoarding classified documents and obstructing the federal investigation. Pamela Furr has the latest.
Private Learns His Fate
An Army private who left his unit and fled to North Korea is back on US soil, and will plead guilty to several charges. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports.
Money For Parks
The nation’s national parks will soon receive a massive donation. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.
Taking Aim At China EV’s
Canada is following the lead of the United States, raising a strong tariff against Chinese-made electric vehicles. Correspondent Naeun Kim (pronounced nay-AHN) has the details.
Finally
An award-winning Apple TV series is on the verge of getting another season. Kevin Carr has the details.
So, you’re looking for a restaurant to impress a date or a business client, or maybe you want to just try out something new and different. Correspondent Jackie Quinn may have found such a place to hold a unique dinner party – an Ohio prison – featuring food that’s grown, cooked and served by inmates.
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