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Israel Attacks Hamas In Qatar, Federal Charges In Charlotte Rail Murder, SCOTUS Rulings, Trump Responds To Epstein Card

Israel Attacks Hamas In Qatar, Federal Charges In Charlotte Rail Murder, SCOTUS Rulings, Trump Responds To Epstein Card

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Israel Attacks Hamas In Qatar


The Trump administration says they are not happy about an unprecedented attack by Israel against Hamas leadership targets that took place inside Qatar, an ally of the U.S., on Tuesday.  John Stolnis
has more from Washington. 


Latest On Charlotte Light Rail Murder


Federal charges are filed against the man seen on video stabbing a Ukrainian refugee to death while riding a light rail train in Charlotte, North Carolina.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports the killing is spurring a national reaction.  


SCOTUS Rulings


Monday and Tuesday were busy days for the US Supreme Court, with rulings and announcements involving immigration, foreign aid, and President Trump’s tariffs.  America in the Morning’s Jeff McKay has
details. 


 Virginia Election Results


Democrat James Walkinshaw has won the special election in Virginia’s 11th Congressional District, which will cut into an already slim Republican majority in the House.    


Poverty Poll


A new poll asked Americans their opinions on poverty and homelessness. Correspondent Jennifer King has the results.  


 Trump Responds To Epstein Card


President Donald Trump has publicly stated that the signature seen on a 2003 birthday card to Jeffrey Epstein was not penned by him. 
Correspondent Rich Johnson reports while the president is calling the
Epstein card a “dead issue,” Democrats on the House Oversight Committee say otherwise.  


National Crime Debate Over Charlotte Rail Killing


The violent stabbing death of a young Ukrainian woman on a train in Charlotte, North Carolina is sparking a national debate over safety in
America’s big cities.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on the latest flashpoint in the political debate over reducing crime in blue cities and states.  


RFK’s Health Report


President Trump signed an executive order cracking down on
pharmaceutical advertising.  As correspondent Ed Donahue reports, this comes as HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Junior released a report on government health priorities and children’s health.  


 Missouri Planning New Congressional Maps


Republicans in Missouri are moving forward with proposed Congressional maps amid an effort by other states to give President Trump additional seats in next year's midterms.  Correspondent Clayton Neville
reports.  


Judge Blocks Cook Dismissal


A Federal judge on Tuesday night blocked President Trump from firing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook as a lawsuit challenging her dismissal plays out in court.    


Tech News


Apple has released the long awaited specifications for the new iPhone
17.  Chuck Palm has details in today’s tech report.    

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Israel Attacks Hamas In Qatar, Federal Charges In Charlotte Rail Murder, SCOTUS Rulings, Trump Responds To Epstein Card

Israel Attacks Hamas In Qatar, Federal Charges In Charlotte Rail Murder, SCOTUS Rulings, Trump Responds To Epstein Card

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