NTD Good Morning Full Broadcast (April 3)

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Taiwan’s East coast was hit by a 7.4 magnitude earthquake on Wednesday morning. Authorities say at least nine people are dead and nearly 900 injured. NTD has more on rescue efforts to free over 70 people trapped in highway tunnels.

Wisconsin voters have decided that ‘Zuckerbucks’ will no longer be allowed to sway state elections. Two ballot measures were passed in the April 2 primary that will change how state elections are held.

Customs officials are ready to deport over 200 illegal immigrants charged with taking part in a riot at the southern border last month. That’s after an El Paso, Texas, Judge ordered that some be released.

Topics in this episode include:

1. 7.4 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Taiwan, At Least 9 Dead
2. Biden, Trump Win Primaries In 4 States
3. Breakdown of Primary Election Outcomes
4. Trump Renews Call to Debate Biden ‘Anytime, Anywhere’
5. GOP Bill to Rename Dulles Airport After Trump
6. Israel Apologizes for Strike That Killed Aid Workers
7. Crews Open 2nd Channel Around Collapsed Baltimore Bridge
8. Trump Renews Request for Judge Merchan’s Recusal
9. Trump’s Push for Judge’s Recusal in Hush-Money Trial
10. Former Trump Aide Peter Navarro Petitions SCOTUS
11. ICE to Deport 215 Illegal Immigrants Involved in Border Riot
12. GE Completes Split Into Three Companies
13. Report Alleges Nippon Steel Has Ties to China
14. JetBlue Checked Bag Fees Will Vary Based on Day
15. Tesla Again World’s Biggest EV Seller
16. Storms Wreak Havoc in Ohio Valley
17. University of Texas Lays Off DEI Staff to Comply With New Ban
18. Wisconsin Governor Vetoes Bill Protecting Girls Sports
19. New Railway Safety Rule Requires 2-Member Crews
20. Settlement May Impact How VA Loan Users Close on a Home
21. White House Tells NASA to Create Lunar Time Standard
22. Dogs Can Associate Words With Objects: Study
23. Horse Festival Marks Start of Orthodox Lent in Bulgarian Village

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