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US-Iran Talks In Question, Who Was The Louisiana Mass Shooter, Patel Sues The Atlantic, Chavez-DeRemer Out As Labor Secretary
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- America In The Morning
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- Apr 21, 2026
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Today on America in the MorningCeasefire Talks In Question President Trump announced that the ceasefire in place between the US and Iran ends Wednesday evening and it’s highly unlikely he would extend it unless a deal is struck, however it’s still unclear if there will even be a meeting in Pakistan today after the US fired on and seized an Iranian ship in the Gulf of Oman. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on the President’s mixed messages on the next U.S. steps, as shipping remains halted in the Strait of Hormuz. Louisiana Mass Shooting Leaves 8 Kids Dead More is being learned about the 31-year-old father who opened fire on his family, killing seven of his own children along with a young cousin in his Shreveport, Louisiana home. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports that the shooter, a US Army veteran, was facing a divorce from his wife, and possessed a gun despite having a previous firearms conviction. Cabinet Member Steps Down President Trump's Labor Secretary is the third Cabinet member to announce they are leaving their post. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports the departure of Lori Chavez DeRemer came amid controversy. Disagreement Turns Into Mass Shooting A meeting in a North Carolina park between teens who wanted to have a fight turned into a mass shooting leaving two teenagers dead and five others shot, four of those were girls. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. SCOTUS Religious Rights Case The Supreme Court on Monday took up its latest case asserting religious rights claims, agreeing to hear arguments that Colorado should exempt Catholic entities from a nondiscrimination provision in its state-funded preschool program. Correspondent Sue Aller has details of a case that involves religious freedom and LGBTQ rights. Patel Sues Atlantic FBI Director K…