Today’s Headlines: Mitch McConnell, the Senate Republican leader, announced that he is finally stepping down from leadership in November, following his 82nd birthday. Despite relinquishing his leadership role, McConnell plans to fulfill the remainder of his term, which is approximately two more years, but will not seek reelection. In Congress, bipartisan agreement emerged on a short-term stopgap bill to avert a government shutdown, proposed by House Speaker Mike Johnson, extending funding for certain agencies for one to two weeks.. Meanwhile, updates from the Michigan primaries reveal slight shifts in vote shares for President Biden and Donald Trump, with Biden securing 81.1% of the vote and Trump maintaining his lead with 68.2%. Legal battles involving Trump unfold, as the Supreme Court agrees to hear his appeal regarding immunity from criminal prosecution in the January 6th election interference trial, while a circuit court judge in Illinois rules him ineligible for the state's primary ballot due to the insurrection clause. Additionally, a New York state appeals court judge denies Trump's request to delay payment of his $450 million penalty in a civil fraud trial, requiring him to post a $100 million bond within 30 days. Lastly, Wendy's clarifies that their AI-enabled dynamic pricing menus aim to offer discounts and values at different times of day rather than implementing surge pricing.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
AP News: Mitch McConnell to step down from Republican Senate leadership | AP News
NY Times: Congressional Leaders Strike a Short-Term Deal to Avert Partial Shutdown
NY Times: Michigan Republican Primary Election 2024 Live Results: Trump Wins
NBC News: Supreme Court to decide Trump’s immunity claim in election interference case
NBC News: Illinois judge rules Trump ineligible for Republican primary ballot over Jan. 6 riot
NBC News: Judge denies Trump request to post $100M bond instead of 'impossible' $464M penalty in N.Y. fraud case
CNN: Wendy’s says it won’t use surge pricing | CNN Business
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megaphone.fm/adchoicesToday’s Headlines: Mitch McConnell, the Senate Republican leader, announced that he is finally stepping down from leadership in November, following his 82nd birthday. Despite relinquishing his leadership role, McConnell plans to fulfill the remainder of his term, which is approximately two more years, but will not seek reelection. In Congress, bipartisan agreement emerged on a short-term stopgap bill to avert a government shutdown, proposed by House Speaker Mike Johnson, extending funding for certain agencies for one to two weeks.. Meanwhile, updates from the Michigan primaries reveal slight shifts in vote shares for President Biden and Donald Trump, with Biden securing 81.1% of the vote and Trump maintaining his lead with 68.2%. Legal battles involving Trump unfold, as the Supreme Court agrees to hear his appeal regarding immunity from criminal prosecution in the January 6th election interference trial, while a circuit court judge in Illinois rules him ineligible for the state's primary ballot due to the insurrection clause. Additionally, a New York state appeals court judge denies Trump's request to delay payment of his $450 million penalty in a civil fraud trial, requiring him to post a $100 million bond within 30 days. Lastly, Wendy's clarifies that their AI-enabled dynamic pricing menus aim to offer discounts and values at different times of day rather than implementing surge pricing.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
AP News: Mitch McConnell to step down from Republican Senate leadership | AP News
NY Times: Congressional Leaders Strike a Short-Term Deal to Avert Partial Shutdown
NY Times: Michigan Republican Primary Election 2024 Live Results: Trump Wins
NBC News: Supreme Court to decide Trump’s immunity claim in election interference case
NBC News: Illinois judge rules Trump ineligible for Republican primary ballot over Jan. 6 riot
NBC News: Judge denies Trump request to post $100M bond instead of 'impossible' $464M penalty in N.Y. fraud case
CNN: Wendy’s says it won’t use surge pricing | CNN Business
Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Amanda Duberman and Bridget Schwartz
Edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
megaphone.fm/adchoicesToday’s Headlines: Mitch McConnell, the Senate Republican leader, announced that he is finally stepping down from leadership in November, following his 82nd birthday. Despite relinquishing his leadership role, McConnell plans to fulfill the remainder of his term, which is approximately two more years, but will not seek reelection. In Congress, bipartisan agreement emerged on a short-term stopgap bill to avert a government shutdown, proposed by House Speaker Mike Johnson, extending funding for certain agencies for one to two weeks.. Meanwhile, updates from the Michigan primaries reveal slight shifts in vote shares for President Biden and Donald Trump, with Biden securing 81.1% of the vote and Trump maintaining his lead with 68.2%. Legal battles involving Trump unfold, as the Supreme Court agrees to hear his appeal regarding immunity from criminal prosecution in the January 6th election interference trial, while a circuit court judge in Illinois rules him ineligible for the state's primary ballot due to the insurrection clause. Additionally, a New York state appeals court judge denies Trump's request to delay payment of his $450 million penalty in a civil fraud trial, requiring him to post a $100 million bond within 30 days. Lastly, Wendy's clarifies that their AI-enabled dynamic pricing menus aim to offer discounts and values at different times of day rather than implementing surge pricing.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Amanda Duberman and Bridget Schwartz
Edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson
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