Today’s Headlines: The attack in Moscow was perpetrated by ISIS-Khorasan (ISIS-K), an offshoot of the Islamic State, aiming to establish an Islamic caliphate in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. At least 137 people were killed and 60 injured in the concert hall attack. Russian security services apprehended 11 individuals, including the four shooters, identified as foreign nationals from Tajikistan, confirming ISIS-K's responsibility for the assault. Congress has averted a government shutdown by passing a $1.2 trillion spending package for the second half of the federal budget for 2024, signed by President Biden. Notably, military aid to Ukraine, Taiwan, and Israel was not included. While this provides temporary stability, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson faces challenges from the far right of his party for compromising on the bill. Additionally, Senator Lisa Murkowski hinted at leaving the Republican Party due to its support for Donald Trump. Meanwhile, Trump faces a deadline to cover a civil fraud penalty, but despite financial difficulties with his company Truth Social, an IPO valued at $5.7 billion has been approved, potentially offering a solution.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
BBC: What we know about the attack on a Moscow concert hall
Reuters: President Biden signs $1.2 trillion US spending bill | Reuters
Axios: Mike Johnson faces right-wing fury over spending bill
Axios: Sen. Lisa Murkowski not ruling out splitting with GOP
NY Times: Could Trump’s Properties Really Be Seized? - The New York Times
Reuters: Investors greenlight Trump’s $5.7 billion Truth Social deal | Reuters
Inquirer: Jeffrey Yass' firm invested in company that merged with Trump's Truth Social
NY Times: Trump’s Deal With R.N.C. Prioritizes PAC Paying His Lawyers
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megaphone.fm/adchoicesToday’s Headlines: The attack in Moscow was perpetrated by ISIS-Khorasan (ISIS-K), an offshoot of the Islamic State, aiming to establish an Islamic caliphate in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. At least 137 people were killed and 60 injured in the concert hall attack. Russian security services apprehended 11 individuals, including the four shooters, identified as foreign nationals from Tajikistan, confirming ISIS-K's responsibility for the assault. Congress has averted a government shutdown by passing a $1.2 trillion spending package for the second half of the federal budget for 2024, signed by President Biden. Notably, military aid to Ukraine, Taiwan, and Israel was not included. While this provides temporary stability, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson faces challenges from the far right of his party for compromising on the bill. Additionally, Senator Lisa Murkowski hinted at leaving the Republican Party due to its support for Donald Trump. Meanwhile, Trump faces a deadline to cover a civil fraud penalty, but despite financial difficulties with his company Truth Social, an IPO valued at $5.7 billion has been approved, potentially offering a solution.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
BBC: What we know about the attack on a Moscow concert hall
Reuters: President Biden signs $1.2 trillion US spending bill | Reuters
Axios: Mike Johnson faces right-wing fury over spending bill
Axios: Sen. Lisa Murkowski not ruling out splitting with GOP
NY Times: Could Trump’s Properties Really Be Seized? - The New York Times
Reuters: Investors greenlight Trump’s $5.7 billion Truth Social deal | Reuters
Inquirer: Jeffrey Yass' firm invested in company that merged with Trump's Truth Social
NY Times: Trump’s Deal With R.N.C. Prioritizes PAC Paying His Lawyers
Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Bridget Schwartz and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson
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megaphone.fm/adchoicesToday’s Headlines: The attack in Moscow was perpetrated by ISIS-Khorasan (ISIS-K), an offshoot of the Islamic State, aiming to establish an Islamic caliphate in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. At least 137 people were killed and 60 injured in the concert hall attack. Russian security services apprehended 11 individuals, including the four shooters, identified as foreign nationals from Tajikistan, confirming ISIS-K's responsibility for the assault. Congress has averted a government shutdown by passing a $1.2 trillion spending package for the second half of the federal budget for 2024, signed by President Biden. Notably, military aid to Ukraine, Taiwan, and Israel was not included. While this provides temporary stability, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson faces challenges from the far right of his party for compromising on the bill. Additionally, Senator Lisa Murkowski hinted at leaving the Republican Party due to its support for Donald Trump. Meanwhile, Trump faces a deadline to cover a civil fraud penalty, but despite financial difficulties with his company Truth Social, an IPO valued at $5.7 billion has been approved, potentially offering a solution.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Bridget Schwartz and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson
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