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| | ✈️ The focus of the investigation into last Friday's midair emergency on an Alaska Airlines flight is focused on the single aircraft but could be broadened as the National Transportation Safety Board learns more, board Chief Jennifer Homendy said Tuesday. Homendy added the NTSB examination has shown that fittings at the top of the door plug of the aircraft were fractured, allowing the plug door to move upward and outward. 🏥 Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was treated for prostate cancer in December, which led to a urinary tract infection and serious intestinal complications, the Pentagon said Tuesday after days of questions -- revealing details about his secretive hospitalization at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and the botched notification process that followed. ☁️ At least three people were killed and multiple others injured across four states amid severe weather on Tuesday as a major storm system threatens parts of the East Coast. New England is predicting heavy rain on Tuesday night into Wednesday with possible flooding. An estimated 2 to 4 inches of rain is forecast in the Northeast on top of all the melting snow. Additionally, a rare blizzard warning is in place for Oregon and Washington. ⚖️ Former Oath Keeper Ray Epps was sentenced to one year of probation on Tuesday for his role during the attack at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. In addition to the year of probation, Epps received a $25 fine, $500 restitution and 100 hours of community service. 🕊️ Amalija Knavs, the mother of former first lady Melania Trump, has died, Trump confirmed on X Tuesday night. ABC News has learned Knavs died in Florida on Tuesday after a long health battle. 👶 A Florida mom received the welcomed a son on her birthday, eight years after welcoming a daughter on the same day. | |
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| | | This morning on "GMA," Brooke Baldwin joins us to talk about her new Netflix show, "The Trust." Plus, Keanu Reeves has a special message to announce his new project. And Third Eye Blind joins us live in Times Square to perform their hit song, "Jumper." All this and more only on "GMA." | | | | | |
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