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Headline News from The Associated Press

AP Headline News - Apr 10 2024 10:00 (EDT)

Duration:
4m
Broadcast on:
10 Apr 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

This is AP News, I'm Rita Falle. You've felt those high prices. Consumer prices outside the volatile food and energy categories were up 0.4 percent from February. The so-called core prices were up 3.8 percent measured from a year earlier. It's the third straight month inflation was well above the Federal Reserve's 2 percent target and comes as central bankers are weighing when to cut interest rates this year, and by how much. Sagar Magani, Washington. Mother Nature's hammering the south. Thunderstorms with a chance of tornadoes are forecast today following yesterday's severe weather in the Gulf and Deep South. That's the sound of huge balls of hail hitting Texas yesterday captured by Chad Casey. There were also water rescues from flash flooding, National Weather Service Meteorologist Ashton Robinson. We have a moderate risk of flash flood potential from Louisiana through 7 Alabama in advance of the storms that are going to be moving through. And he says heavy rain, tornadoes, hail and demos and wind gusts are all possible. They are across the Gulf Coast and the Deep South today. Some Louisiana schools, courts and state buildings announcing closures due to the weather. I'm Julie Walker. We're just in that Switzerland will hold an international peace conference on Ukraine in June, saying that it hopes Russia might join the peace process one day. President Biden's demanding a ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas so more aid can get to Gaza. He's calling Israel's handling of the war a mistake. Reaction to the Arizona Supreme Court decision that the state may enforce an 1864 law criminalizing all abortions, except when a woman's life is in danger. Angela Flores is with Planned Parenthood in Phoenix. She's promising pushback. Let me be clear, this is not the end of our fight. This is AP News. The latest now in Donald Trump's classified documents case, the AP's Jennifer King. In the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump, U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon granted a request Tuesday by special counsel Jack Smith's team aimed at protecting the identities of potential government witnesses to protect them from harassment. Trump defense lawyers had filed a motion and were seeking permission to make public mostly unredacted attachments. Documents they obtained from prosecutors they said would bolster their claim that the Biden administration had sought to weaponize the government in charging Trump. Judge Cannon agreed with prosecutors to redact the names, but rejected a request to categorically block witness statements from being disclosed in pretrial motions, saying she could not find precedent. The disagreement was one of many that has slowed the pace of the case, which still does not have a firm trial date. I'm Jennifer King. Delta Airlines says travel demand is strong heading into the summer. I'm Rita Foley, AP News. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] If you're happy and you know it, San Diego is the place to show it. Book your trip at San Diego dot org, fun to them part with the city of San Diego towards the marketing district assessment funds. Buenos dias world from the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance. I'm Marco Went. And I'm Rick Schwartz. And we're your host for season three of Amazing Wildlife, a show from iHeartRadio Ruby Studio and the global conservation organization behind the San Diego Zoo and the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. And as we dive into the efforts here in San Diego and spotlight the heroes working worldwide to care for the species you know and love. Listen to Amazing Wildlife on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.