Today on America in the Morning
The Senate passes a bipartisan war powers resolution in a symbolic rebuke of President Trump's handling of the Iran conflict. John Stolnis reports from Washington. “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie is making an emotional appeal as her mother's February disappearance remains unsolved. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Federal prosecutors and the Justice Department announce hundreds of charges in a multi-billion-dollar healthcare fraud crackdown....
Today on America in the Morning
The Senate passes a bipartisan war powers resolution in a symbolic rebuke of President Trump's handling of the Iran conflict. John Stolnis reports from Washington. “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie is making an emotional appeal as her mother's February disappearance remains unsolved. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Federal prosecutors and the Justice Department announce hundreds of charges in a multi-billion-dollar healthcare fraud crackdown. AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on a healthcare fraud crackdown. The U.S. and Iran are disputing whether Tehran has agreed to allow U.N. inspectors access to its nuclear sites. AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. National Weather Outlook (NWS): Severe weather and flooding threats will continue for portions of the central U.S. over the next couple of days, with multiple rounds of thunderstorms expected. Dangerous heat will persist across the southern and western U.S. through mid-week. Hot and dry conditions will fuel fire weather concerns for the Intermountain West, where dry thunderstorms may spark additional wildfires. The Supreme Court clears the way for Exxon Mobil to pursue a lawsuit over property seized by Cuba's Castro regime. Julie Walker reports. In Business: Tech stocks pull the market down. CNBC’s Jessica Eddinger reports. Cristiano Ronaldo makes World Cup history again, becoming the first player to score in six tournaments. Ed Donahue reports.
Second Half Hour: America in the Morning Part 2
Senate for first time approves a war powers resolution in a rebuke to Trump over Iran conflict. Sagar Meghani reports from Washington. Several people convicted in an attack on officers at an ICE detention center in Texas received their sentences Tuesday. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports . A plan to sell artifacts from the Titanic faces U.S. government opposition. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. How Brexit broke British politics. AP correspondent Jill Lawless reports. A U.N. agency says a plan is underway to evacuate 11,000 stranded seafarers through the Strait of Hormuz. AP correspondent Jon Gambrell reports. A shooting suspect allegedly scoped out a library before returning with a shotgun and killing two people. AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on the deadly California library shooting. Sharp drops in Big Tech companies pull indexes mostly lower on Wall Street. Damian Troise reports. Chuck Palm has a look at Amazon Prime Day specials. John Stolnis has sports and a recap of the NBA Draft. A beloved 90s kids show is coming to theaters. Entertainment reporter Kevin Carr has the story. Donors gave U.S. charities $617 billion in 2025, according to the Giving USA report. Marcela Sanchez reports on the rise in philanthropic donations.
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