Hunter Biden Pleads Guilty, Father Of School Shooter Arrested, NYC Raid Targets Mayor's Staff, DOJ's Russia Investigation Widens
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Today on America in the Morning   Hunter Biden Pleads Guilty In a surprise move, Hunter Biden changed his plea to guilty in his tax evasion case. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports that while Biden will avoid a trial, his attorney Abbe Lowell speaking outside the court said the president’s son could face up to 17 years in prison.    Father Charged In Georgia School Shooting A second person is facing charges in this week's school shooting at Apalachee High School outside Atlanta that left four people dead. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest on the investigation that now includes the shooter’s father.     NYC Raids Federal agents raided the homes of two of New York City’s deputy mayors and also confiscated the cellphone of the NYPD Police Commissioner. Sue Aller reports from New York on what is a growing investigation at the Big Apple’s highest levels.    DOJ Alleges Media Company With Russian Ties A group of conservative online personalities tied to a Tennessee-based media company say they’re victims after the Department of Justice accused Russia of funding the company to push propaganda.     Trump’s Economic Plan Donald Trump has shared with business leaders the economic plan he would enact if elected. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.    Teenage Vaping Report There’s news in the latest report on teenage vaping. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.     Alleged Georgia Gunman’s Father Arrested The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has arrested the father of the Apalachee High School teenage suspect in connection with the shooting that left two students and two teachers dead. Correspondent Jennifer King has reaction from students, and reports the teen arrested for the school shooting had a previous brush with the law.    Latest On The Campaign Trail Former President Donald Trump was busy Thursday speaking to Jewish Republicans and the Economic Club in New York, as Vice President Kamala Harris begins debate prep. John Stolnis has more.    Workers Want Steel Merger Workers at a steel manufacturer in Pittsburgh are rallying around a merger to a Japanese company that is getting pushback from both Presidential candidates and President Biden. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    Biden Visits Wisconsin President Biden traveled to Wisconsin where he held a rally, saying a multi-billion dollar clean energy bill will help rural families in the Badger State and across the U.S. Correspondent Bob Brown has more.    Couple Charged For Russian TV Work A Department of Justice investigation into election influence in the United States has taken a new turn, as a former Donald Trump 2016 campaign adviser along with his wife have been charged over work they performed for a sanctioned Russian television network. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.    Trump Lawyers & Judge Spar In Hearing Lawyers for Donald Trump and the judge in the former president’s federal election case clashed in the first hearing since the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling, laying out a schedule for the next steps in the Washington, DC-based prosecution. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.     Potential Storms A lull in ocean storm activity could soon change. The National Hurricane Center is now tracking five separate tropical disturbances in the Atlantic Ocean or the Caribbean, each considered a tropical wave but all too weak so far to be given names.     Tech News The latest in a long line of character-themed spyware programs is making the rounds, and "he who must not be named" is the latest culprit causing mischief on your computer.  Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s Tech news.    Finally   This has nothing to do with government intrusion into your travel habits. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports the government wants to know more about frequent flyer programs, and if they are being fair to you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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