



Dirty Politics? Exonerated Man Wins Election But La. Governor Won’t Let Him Serve
Calvin Duncan has filed a civil rights lawsuit to fight state lawmakers who just eliminated the office he was elected to last year. Duncan was set to take office as criminal court clerk of New Orleans on Monday, when Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry signed a law this week, abolishing the role. Duncan…

Jury Awards Cruise Ship Passenger $300k After 15 Tequila Shots and a Stairway Stumble
Yes, you read that headline correctly. Diana Sanders, a nurse from California, bought a “Cheers!” drink package on a 3 day Carnival Cruise. That package allows for 15 alcoholic drinks in a 24 hour period, but Sanders drank 15 tequila shots in an 8 hour period, fell down a flight of stairs and injur…

Even if You Don't Fly Spirit, We’re All About to Pay For What Happened Overnight
A shocking development overnight, ultra low cost carrier, Spirit Airlines, has completely shut down. Its website tells customers not to go to the airport, its customer service is shuttered and 17 thousand employees are waking up with no job. The airline said rising fuel costs were the final nail in…

Remains Found In Tampa Bay Identified As Second Missing Doctoral Student
Authorities announced they have finally identified remains found by local fishermen as the body of 27-year-old Nahida Bristy. Officials had to use DNA and dental records to make the ID, after they found the body of her friend Zamil Limon on a bridge above the bay days earlier. Limon’s roommate, 26-…

How Does A Four Day Workweek Sound? It’s Already Happening Around The World
On this 100th anniversary of the 5 day work week, let’s celebrate by making it 4! On May 1st, 1926, Henry Ford officially ended the standard 6 day work week and made it 5, believing it would actually increase productivity. It proved to be true, but now many countries have already taken that a step …

Former Cellmate Claims He Found Epstein’s Suicide Note, The NY Times Wants It Unsealed
The former cellmate of Jeffrey Epstein is maintaining he found a suicide note left by Jeffrey Epstein after a first, failed attempt, weeks before Epstein was found dead in his cell on August 10th. The New York Times has filed a petition to unseal the note and a judge is giving all parties until Mon…

Morning Run: Iran War “Over”, School Mass Stabbing, Double Execution, WHCD Suspect No Bond, TFP Courtroom Drama, and Devil Wears Prada 2
Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.”

Gas Station Clerk Saves Teen From Kidnapper, Snapchat Leads Police To Suspect
This true crime story reads like a movie script! A judge called the suspect in this case the “ultimate” risk to the community. On April 13th, a 16-year-old girl who had already been sexually assaulted after being abducted at gunpoint from her school bus stop, mouthed the world “help” to a gas stati…

Killer Thriller: A Brutal Murder, a Web of Lies and the Wrong Man Sent to Prison
A woman is stabbed to death. Her husband has an alibi, witnesses, and a time-stamped fast-food receipt. It doesn’t matter. He’s arrested, convicted, and sent to prison, even as a story full of wild contradictions and shifting claims takes hold. The case behind The Thing About Pam is as shocking as …

Morning Run: WHCD Suspect Selfie, James Comey Surrender, New “Horrific” D4vd Details, Iran War Costs, 2 Scheduled Executions, Voting Rights Act and Country Music Star Death
Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.”