'Nightline' Daily Line, April 23: Late-Season Nor'Easter Brings Rare April Snow

Well folks, welcome to Monday

4:49 p.m. ET: DEVELOPING: Jennifer Hudson is the first witness to take the stand:

1:25 p.m. ET: Depressing. Associated Press has an in-depth report on new government data that shows 1 in 2 graduates under 25 are under- or unemployed.

12:10 p.m. ET: DEVELOPING: Actress-singer Jennifer Hudson's family murder trial begins today in Eaglewood, Ill., Hudson's hometown, located on the outskirts of Chicago. For the latest developments, read ABC's Alex Perez's report HERE.

10:44 a.m. ET: ABC News' senior White House correspondent Jake Tapper gives us an exclusive look inside an anti-Obama war room:

9:32 a.m. ET: Much of the Eastern seaboard is still feeling the effects of the spring nor'easter that brought high winds, heavy rains and lots of snow to several states over the weekend and into today. Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia had up to 12 inches of snow in the higher elevations, where Washington, D.C., New York City and southern New England saw 2 to 4 inches of rain.

So we're getting in one last run on the ski slopes in the mountains and breaking out the galoshes on the coast.

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8:05 a.m. ET: DEVELOPING: ABC News confirms that George Zimmerman was released from the Seminole County jail at $150,000.

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