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Graduation Protests, Israel's Rafah Plan Debated, Trump Returns To Court, Ohio Officer Killed America In The Morning

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Graduations Hit With Protests
With the war in the Middle East raging, and graduation season underway at American colleges and universities, the weekend brought a number of walkouts and continued Pro-Palestinian demonstrations. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
   
Sunday Talk On Israel’s Rafah Plans
As Israel celebrated their Memorial Day yesterday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continued to indicate they're ready to go it alone and invade Rafah with or without United States assistance. John Stolnis with more on lawmaker reaction.
  
Trump Returns To Court
After spending the weekend campaigning, Donald Trump returns to a New York City courtroom for his hush money trial. As Correspondent Julie Walker reports, today’s testimony will come from Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen.
   
Ohio Police Officer Killed
In Ohio, flags will be placed at half-staff following the fatal shooting of a Cleveland-area police officer. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports.
  
Massive Healthcare Cyberattack
Federal authorities are investigating after a cyberattack forced a nationwide health system to divert ambulances and take records offline. Lisa Dwyer reports.
  
Rule To Reduce Fees Blocked
Not so fast on paying less on your credit cards. Correspondent Norman Hall reports on court action blocking lower credit card late fees proposed by the Biden administration.
   
Trump’s New Jersey Rally
Donald Trump’s New York City trial will be front and center today with his former fixer Michael Cohen set to testify, but over the weekend, Trump campaigned in Wildwood, New Jersey to a huge crowd, and a number of jabs at President Biden and his court proceedings. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.
   
Israel Plans To Go It Alone In Rafah
The situation in Gaza intensified as the Israeli Defense Forces moved deeper into Rafah, the last remaining Hamas stronghold in the enclave, and Palestinians heeded the warnings from Israel and moved to safe zones north of the fighting. As correspondent Karen Chammas reports, this comes as the Biden administration has put on hold some weapons shipments to Israel, a big topic on the Sunday shows. 
  
Preparing For Tuesday Primaries
Two eastern states will hold primaries tomorrow. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports the focus will be on key Senate races. 
  
More Ukraine Military Aid
As Russia continues to make advances in the East, the U.S. is sending more military aid to Ukraine. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.
  
Menendez Trial Beginning
New Jersey's senior U-S Senator Bob Menendez heads to court this week on corruption charges. Pamela Furr gives us a preview.
  
Biden Planning Steep China Tariffs
The Biden administration is planning to announce new tariffs on electric vehicles, semiconductors, solar equipment and medical supplies imported from China. Lisa Dwyer reports.
   
Pig Kidney Recipient Dies
A Massachusetts man who became the first-ever recipient of a kidney from a pig seven weeks ago has died. Richard Slayman had already endured a transplant with a human kidney, but it had to be removed following complications.
   
Statue To Honor Graham
A new statue honoring the late-Reverend Billy Graham will be unveiled this week in the US Capitol, to represent the state of North Carolina. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.
 
Tech News
Google has been the leader in web search champ for some time now, but with A.I. chat bots reading deeper into web search results, the contender is gunning for the title. Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s Tech news.
  
Finally  
What are Swifties to do with ticket prices high, and likely hotel prices too. Correspondent Jennifer King reports Taylor Swift is continuing her concert tour in Europe, and her U.S. fans are following – and paying less.
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Today on America in the Morning

Graduations Hit With Protests
With the war in the Middle East raging, and graduation season underway at American colleges and universities, the weekend brought a number of walkouts and continued Pro-Palestinian demonstrations. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
   
Sunday Talk On Israel’s Rafah Plans
As Israel celebrated their Memorial Day yesterday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continued to indicate they're ready to go it alone and invade Rafah with or without United States assistance. John Stolnis with more on lawmaker reaction.
  
Trump Returns To Court
After spending the weekend campaigning, Donald Trump returns to a New York City courtroom for his hush money trial. As Correspondent Julie Walker reports, today’s testimony will come from Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen.
   
Ohio Police Officer Killed
In Ohio, flags will be placed at half-staff following the fatal shooting of a Cleveland-area police officer. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports.
  
Massive Healthcare Cyberattack
Federal authorities are investigating after a cyberattack forced a nationwide health system to divert ambulances and take records offline. Lisa Dwyer reports.
  
Rule To Reduce Fees Blocked
Not so fast on paying less on your credit cards. Correspondent Norman Hall reports on court action blocking lower credit card late fees proposed by the Biden administration.
   
Trump’s New Jersey Rally
Donald Trump’s New York City trial will be front and center today with his former fixer Michael Cohen set to testify, but over the weekend, Trump campaigned in Wildwood, New Jersey to a huge crowd, and a number of jabs at President Biden and his court proceedings. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.
   
Israel Plans To Go It Alone In Rafah
The situation in Gaza intensified as the Israeli Defense Forces moved deeper into Rafah, the last remaining Hamas stronghold in the enclave, and Palestinians heeded the warnings from Israel and moved to safe zones north of the fighting. As correspondent Karen Chammas reports, this comes as the Biden administration has put on hold some weapons shipments to Israel, a big topic on the Sunday shows. 
  
Preparing For Tuesday Primaries
Two eastern states will hold primaries tomorrow. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports the focus will be on key Senate races. 
  
More Ukraine Military Aid
As Russia continues to make advances in the East, the U.S. is sending more military aid to Ukraine. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.
  
Menendez Trial Beginning
New Jersey's senior U-S Senator Bob Menendez heads to court this week on corruption charges. Pamela Furr gives us a preview.
  
Biden Planning Steep China Tariffs
The Biden administration is planning to announce new tariffs on electric vehicles, semiconductors, solar equipment and medical supplies imported from China. Lisa Dwyer reports.
   
Pig Kidney Recipient Dies
A Massachusetts man who became the first-ever recipient of a kidney from a pig seven weeks ago has died. Richard Slayman had already endured a transplant with a human kidney, but it had to be removed following complications.
   
Statue To Honor Graham
A new statue honoring the late-Reverend Billy Graham will be unveiled this week in the US Capitol, to represent the state of North Carolina. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.
 
Tech News
Google has been the leader in web search champ for some time now, but with A.I. chat bots reading deeper into web search results, the contender is gunning for the title. Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s Tech news.
  
Finally  
What are Swifties to do with ticket prices high, and likely hotel prices too. Correspondent Jennifer King reports Taylor Swift is continuing her concert tour in Europe, and her U.S. fans are following – and paying less.
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