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Headline News from The Associated Press

AP Headline News - May 10 2024 11:00 (EDT)

Duration:
3m
Broadcast on:
10 May 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

"A.K. News, I'm "fantan" Jordan, former President Donald Trump is sitting in court again today for his ongoing "Hush Money" trial. He spoke to reporters before entering the courtroom today. "This trial was so horrible. It's no longer justice and it's a tremendous abuse of the New York judicial system in particular. The New York judicial system has been absolutely abused and abused terribly. It's said, "The whole world is watching this right there." "So I'm now going to sit in that freezing cold courtroom for eight or nine hours and think about being on the campaign." Storms battered the South, with millions of Americans still under some level of severe weather risk. A.B. correspondent Jennifer Kang reports. Residents in the Southeast are cleaning up after dangerous storms that spawn tornadoes. The planes in the Midwest were struck earlier in the week. The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center cites an enhanced risk for severe weather today from Texas to South Carolina. Valerie and John Bernhardt of Columbia, Tennessee, picked through the splintered remains that had been their home. Retired pastor Walter Schell says he, his wife, and their two dogs headed for the basement when he received a tornado alert by phone. "It's my, what me and my wife tell you about, about four inches. It went around." In Tennessee Thursday, a 22-year-old man was killed in a car in Clayburn County. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee says a woman in Morrie County was killed in a mobile home that was struck by a tornado and thrown several feet into a wooded area. In Christiana, southeast of Nashville, a 10-year-old boy was gravely injured, swept into a storm drain while playing in the street. Officials say a strong tornado damaged at least 20 homes in northern Alabama's DeKalb County, causing injuries but no deaths. I'm Jennifer Kang. Authorities said two backcountry skiers were killed and one was rescued after they were swept up and buried in an avalanche on Thursday that occurred after several days of spring snowstorms. This is AP News. AP correspondent Seth Sootel has the latest on today's markets. "I'm Seth Sootel, and this is Markets in a Minute. Stocks are heading for another winning week with more modest gains. The S&P 500 rose to 10 percent in the first hour of trading Friday. The Dow added 142 points. That's about four-tenths percent. The NASDAQ composite was up about one-tenth percent. The S&P 500 has risen back near the record high. It's set in late March. That came as hopes have revived that the Federal Reserve may deliver interest rate cuts this year. A flood of strong earnings reports from U.S. companies has also helped support the market. Digital security company Gen Digital, which makes Norton and Lifelock, jumped almost 15 percent after reporting better than expected results and announcing a big stock buyback. Treasure yields rose in the bond market, the yield on the tenure treasury climbed to four-and-a-half percent." If you want to keep Colorado wild past the maintainable of the race, you can register to the "Oto" and use your financial programs as well as the "Cattivos" and you can register to the "Ladina Sylvester" and "Toa Lestado". If you want to keep Colorado wild past, you can register to the "Sueculo". This is my name, and I will see you in the next video.