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Epstein Vote In Congress, Saudi Crown Prince At The White House, Federal Troops Expand In North Carolina, Judge Rules On Texas Redistricting

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Congress Unanimously Approves Epstein Vote

The House nearly unanimously passed a resolution forcing the Justice Department to release all of the Jeffrey Epstein files, and the Senate agreed to approve the legislation once the House sends it over. So what's next? John Stolnis has more from Washington.

Trump-bin Salman Meeting

It was a big day Tuesday at the White House where President Trump hosted the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, touting massive investments announced for the United States, and the president defending Mohammed bin Salman over the 2018 murder of a journalist. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.

North Carolina Federal Agents Expansion

As members of the Border Patrol are operating in Charlotte where more than 130 people, either with criminal records or in the country illegally have been taken into custody, federal agents could start showing up in another North Carolina city. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports.

NTSB Bridge Collapse Report

The National Travel Safety Board has identified a cause that led to the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.

Family Member Under Investigation

A surprising twist into the death of a teenager aboard a Carnival Cruise.

Perdue Pharma Settlement

A judge is taking OxyContin maker Perdue Pharma to task, approving a multi-billion dollar settlement, and forcing the family behind the company to give up ownership of the opioid maker. Correspondent Marcela Sanchez reports.

House Epstein Vote Reaction

The US Senate unanimously agreed to send a bill demanding the Department of Justice to release all of their files related to its investigation into the late-convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which came hours after the House, with only one “no” vote, passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Jennifer King reports on the House vote, including a press conference with survivors of Epstein, and members of Congress who supported them.

Judge Blocks Texas Redistricting

Texas' recently approved new Congressional maps have now been blocked by a panel of Federal judges, a ruling that could have national implications for states who adopted similar measures. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.

Woman Set On Fire

It may have started as an argument, but it escalated into a horrific attack. Sue Aller reports a person is under arrest after a woman was set on fire on a Chicago commuter train.

Latest On Interest Rates

With the recent drop in the stock market and lingering concerns about high consumer prices and the economy, there are questions as to what the Federal Reserve might do next when it comes to interest rates. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.

Judge Says No To Tennessee Deployment

A judge has ruled on the Trump administration’s National Guard deployment in Tennessee. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.

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Today on America in the Morning
Congress Unanimously Approves Epstein Vote

The House nearly unanimously passed a resolution forcing the Justice Department to release all of the Jeffrey Epstein files, and the Senate agreed to approve the legislation once the House sends it over. So what's next? John Stolnis has more from Washington.

Trump-bin Salman Meeting

It was a big day Tuesday at the White House where President Trump hosted the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, touting massive investments announced for the United States, and the president defending Mohammed bin Salman over the 2018 murder of a journalist. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.

North Carolina Federal Agents Expansion

As members of the Border Patrol are operating in Charlotte where more than 130 people, either with criminal records or in the country illegally have been taken into custody, federal agents could start showing up in another North Carolina city. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports.

NTSB Bridge Collapse Report

The National Travel Safety Board has identified a cause that led to the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.

Family Member Under Investigation

A surprising twist into the death of a teenager aboard a Carnival Cruise.

Perdue Pharma Settlement

A judge is taking OxyContin maker Perdue Pharma to task, approving a multi-billion dollar settlement, and forcing the family behind the company to give up ownership of the opioid maker. Correspondent Marcela Sanchez reports.

House Epstein Vote Reaction

The US Senate unanimously agreed to send a bill demanding the Department of Justice to release all of their files related to its investigation into the late-convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which came hours after the House, with only one “no” vote, passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Jennifer King reports on the House vote, including a press conference with survivors of Epstein, and members of Congress who supported them.

Judge Blocks Texas Redistricting

Texas' recently approved new Congressional maps have now been blocked by a panel of Federal judges, a ruling that could have national implications for states who adopted similar measures. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.

Woman Set On Fire

It may have started as an argument, but it escalated into a horrific attack. Sue Aller reports a person is under arrest after a woman was set on fire on a Chicago commuter train.

Latest On Interest Rates

With the recent drop in the stock market and lingering concerns about high consumer prices and the economy, there are questions as to what the Federal Reserve might do next when it comes to interest rates. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.

Judge Says No To Tennessee Deployment

A judge has ruled on the Trump administration’s National Guard deployment in Tennessee. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.

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