On today’s episode of The Excerpt podcast: USA TODAY Pentagon Correspondent Tom Vanden Brook reports on the latest from bridge clean-up efforts in Baltimore. An Israeli airstrike on Gaza killed seven working for chef Jose Andres’ World Central Kitchen. A new report says Russia is behind ‘Havana Syndrome’ attacks on US spies and diplomats. Donald Trump posts $175 million bond to protect his assets. Plus, did Trump’s attacks over a New York judge’s daughter violate a gag order? USA TODAY Money, Markets and Personal Finance Reporter Medora Lee talks about the cost of health care and what it means for the great wealth transfer.
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Taylor Wilson:
Good morning. I’m Taylor Wilson, and today is Tuesday April 2nd, 2024. This is The Excerpt.
Today, the latest from Baltimore where bridge cleanup efforts continue. Plus a new report points the finger at Russia for Havana syndrome, and how millennials may miss out on the great wealth transfer.
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