Morning Edition Thursday, the 2nd of April

Good morning,

At the top of the news, Tiger Woods Declines Opportunity to Captain 2027 Ryder Cup Team As He Seeks Treatment.

Also in the digest... Jonathan, Paul McCartney, and Margot Lee.

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Lead Stories
 
World
Trump fires Pam Bondi, a loyalist and ally, as attorney general
Entertainment
Stephen Colbert on Trump attending birthright citizenship hearing: ‘That’s mob-boss-level intimidation’
National
South Florida vice mayor's death investigated as domestic violence, husband faces murder charge
World
US supreme court’s ‘conversion therapy’ ruling opens ‘can of worms’. What’s next?
World
Costa Rica strikes deal to accept third country deportees from US
World
Republican senators McConnell and Tillis break with Trump on Nato withdrawal
Ecuador
U.S. Forces Again Join Ecuador To Target Alleged Cartel Facility
World
Partial shutdown drags on as US House takes no action on compromise deal
World
Atlanta woman dies in zip-lining accident while vacationing in the Caribbean
Joshua Mohammed
Florida Cop Punished With 'Training/Counseling' for Farting in Colleague's Face
World
Singapore safely detonates massive 250kg WWII bomb near airport without disrupting flights
Science
Artemis II astronauts prepare to leave Earth’s orbit and head towards the moon
World
Macron dismisses Trump's remarks about wife as ‘neither elegant nor appropriate’
National
Coral Spring Police Investigate the Killing of South Florida Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer Bowen as Domestic Violence: Husband in Custody
Nicolas Maduro
Prosecutors Seek The Protection Of Files Related To Maduro Trial, Say Witnesses And Investigation Face 'Significant Risks'
World
Civil rights groups sue Trump administration over order to limit mail-in voting
Politics
A Short Take on Chiles v. Salazar
World
'Neither elegant nor up to standard': Macron ridicules Trump after US President mocks his marriage
World
Arizona woman who went missing ‘without a trace’ 32 years ago found alive
Business
Lucky few Americans whose student debt was forgiven: ‘I hit the lottery’