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With unparalleled resources, World News Tonight with David Muir provides the latest information and analysis of major events from around the country and the world.
With unparalleled resources, World News Tonight with David Muir provides the latest information and analysis of major events from around the country and the world.
Trevor Ault has the latest in the New Orleans attack investigation as officials search for possible accomplices after a Texas Army veteran rammed a pickup truck into a crowd celebrating New Year's on Bourbon Street, killing at least 15 and injuring dozens; Pierre Thomas reports as the FBI launches a massive investigation into the background of suspect in the New Orleans attack and if he had any ties to the terrorist group ISIS; Mola Lenghi has details after a Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside the entrance to the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, with authorities treating it as a possible act of terrorism; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight
Morgan Norwood has the latest on the bone-chilling cold in the Northeast is fueling a lake effect snow machine in Western New York that shows no signs of letting up, and the high tides in California that have inundated the Bay area with flooding – submerging cars in murky water; Tom Soufi-Burridge has details on the new video capturing the harrowing moment flames start engulfing the ceiling inside a bar in the Swiss Alps as investigators say that sparklers may have led to deadly inferno; amid widespread anti-government demonstrations in Iranian cities, Maggie Rulli reports on Pres. Trump's warning to Iran, saying that the U.S. is "locked and loaded," and vowed to step in if Iran kills peaceful protestors; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Martha Raddatz has details on the U.S. military operation months in the making to capture Venezuelan Pres. Nicolas Maduro and his wife in Caracas; Rachel Scott reports as Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggests the U.S. will push for government changes in Venezuela through oil blockades. It comes 24 hours after Pres. Trump declared the U.S. would "run" the South American country; Whit Johnson has the latest on Maduro's planned first appearance in federal court Monday; James Longman reports from the border with Venezuela on the both the celebration and anxiety about what comes next for the country; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Just a little over 48 hours after Nicolas Maduro ruled a nation of millions with the world's largest oil reserves, the deposed Venezuelan dictator is a shackled criminal defendant. Aaron Katersky reports on Maduro pleading not guilty and claiming he's "still president;" Martha Raddatz has new details on the daring U.S. military operation to capture Maduro and his wife in Venezuela; With Delcy Rodriguez formally sworn in as the acting president of Venezuela, James Longman has the latest on the fallout unfolding inside the country; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Aaron Katersky reports on the confessional video the shooter who opened fire at Brown University and then traveled to Massachusetts to murder an MIT professor left before killing himself at a New Hampshire storage facility, federal investigators said; Rachel Scott has the latest on what sources tell ABC News about the U.S. issuing a list of demands to Venezuela that the regime must meet before allowing the country to sell more oil; after holiday gatherings and travel, Stephanie Ramos has details on the record-breaking surge in flu cases with CDC estimating at least 11 million illnesses from flu so far this season; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Alex Perez reports on an ICE agent fatally shooting a woman in Minneapolis, sparking anger and protests; Martha Raddatz has the latest on the U.S. seizing a Russian-flagged oil tanker in the North Atlantic and a second tanker in the Caribbean; Rachel Scott has details on the White House doubling down on plans to acquire Greenland; David Muir reports on the families impacted by the California wildfires one year later; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As tensions rise in Minneapolis, Whit Johnson reports on the investigation into the ICE agent who shot and killed 37-year-old mother of three Renee Nicole Good in her SUV; Will Reeve has the latest on NASA's unprecedented decision to bring four astronauts – including two Americans – home early from their mission at the International Space Station because of a medical issue with a crew member; Rachel Scott has details on Pres. Trump telling the New York Times that the U.S. will run Venezuela for "much longer" than a year, and what he said when asked if there are any limits to his global powers; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Whit Johnson reports on the new video recorded by ICE agent Jonathan Ross that shows the moments he opened fire on Renee Good on a residential street in Minneapolis; while the U.S. seized a fifth oil tanker, Rachel Scott has details on Pres. Trump's meeting with top oil executives at the White House to make a deal to rebuild the industry in Venezuela; Victor Oquendo has the latest on the American woman visiting the U.S. Virgin Islands who was killed after suffering a shark bite; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Correspondent Morgan Norwood reports on the protests sweeping the country in the wake of the deadly shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE officer in Minnesota; Correspondent Alex Presha has the details on the grisly shooting spree in Mississippi that killed at least six people; and Senior White House Correspondent Selina Wang reports on President Trump's threat of military land action in Mexico as Mexican President Sheinbaum urges her foreign minister to meet with Secretary of State Marco Rubio; and more on ABC World News Tonight with David Muir.
Foreign Correspondent Marcus Moore reports on the growing protests sweeping across Iran, the protesters now defying a deadly government crackdown; Senior White House Correspondent Selina Wang has the details on President Trump weighing options for military strikes in Iran as he voices support for the protesters; Correspondent Morgan Norwood repots on the hundreds of additional federal agents deployed to Minneapolis as more than a thousand anti-ICE demonstrations erupt nationwide following the deadly shooting of Renee Good; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
Faith Abubey has the latest on the Department of Homeland Security surging hundreds more federal agents into Minnesota as protests grow over the deadly ICE shooting of Renee Good; Ian Pannell reports on the State Department's new warning for Americans to leave Iran immediately amid escalating bloodshed against protesters; Mary Bruce has details on the Justice Department launching a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, who says it's part of Pres. Trump's pressure campaign to get him to lower interest rates; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As at least four federal prosecutors in Minnesota have resigned over the probe into Renee Good, Faith Abubey reports on the surge of federal agents across Minnesota, with protestors and authorities clashing; Trevor Ault has details on "West Wing" actor Timothy Busfield turning himself into authorities in New Mexico days after an arrest warrant was issued on charges of alleged criminal sexual contact of a minor and child abuse; Mary Bruce has the latest on Pres. Trump doubling down on his criticism of Fed. Chairman Powell during a trip to Michigan to tout his economic agenda amid steady inflation; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
After threatening "very strong action" if Iran began to execute jailed protesters, Ian Pannell reports on Pres. Trump saying he's heard the regime has stopped killing protestors, while the U.S. warns troops at the largest base in the Middle East to be ready to evacuate; Aaron Katersky has the latest on the widespread Verizon Wireless service outage that's left millions of customers unable to receive calls or reach 911; as Pres. Trump escalates his push to take over Greenland, Mary Bruce has details on Vice Pres. JD Vance and Secy. of State Marco Rubio's meeting with Danish diplomats at the White House; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Whit Johnson reports on the winter storm triggering pileups and hazardous conditions from the Great Lakes to the Northeast, and Lee Goldberg tracks the storm and frigid temperatures sweeping East; after two ICE-involved shootings in Minneapolis sparked clashes between protesters and federal agents, Faith Abubey has the latest on Pres. Trump threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act, which would give him the power to send military troops to Minnesota; Aaron Katersky has details on the dozens of college basketball players charged with allegedly taking bribes from sports bettors in what officials called an "historic" point-shaving scheme; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As sources tell ABC News a federal investigation has been launched into Gov. Tim Walz and the mayor of Minneapolis, Matt Rivers reports on the new documents that reveal the chaotic moments after ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot Renee Good; Rhiannon Ally has the latest on the new CDC data that shows an alarming surge in flu deaths in the U.S., with pediatric flu deaths nearly doubling to 32 so far this season; Trevor Ault has details on Charlie Kirk's accused killer, Tyler Robinson, appearing in court as his defense sought to disqualify the entire team of prosecutors from the case; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
ABC's Ashan Singh reporting on the 55 million currently under winter weather alerts, and the new storm threat looming; Selina Wang on capitol hill with the details on President Trump's new threats to NATO allies over his attempts to acquire Greenland; and Alex Presha is in Minnesota with the latest on the unrest in Minnesota over immigration agents operating in the state; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Morgan Norwood reports on the more than 50 million under winter weather alerts and the rare snowfall in places like Florida and Alabama; Matt Rivers on the ground in Minneapolis as defense officials tell ABC News up to 1500 Army troops could be deployed there; Selina Wang reports on the emergency meeting held by European leaders after President Trump ramps up his efforts to make Greenland part of the U.S.; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Stephanie Ramos reports on the blinding snowstorm in Michigan that caused more than 100 vehicles to smash into each other in a massive chain-reaction pileup on I-196 near Grand Rapids, and Ginger Zee tracks the Arctic blast moving into the Northeast; Matt Rivers is in Minneapolis, where residents remain on edge as 1,500 active duty soldiers from Alaska are put on standby for possible deployment to Minnesota; Aaron Katersky has the latest on the urgent manhunt underway after Indiana Judge Steven Meyer and his wife were shot inside their Lafayette home; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With life-threatening cold gripping much of the U.S., Stephanie Ramos reports on the firefighters in Michigan that rescued three people, including a child, from a burning apartment in below-zero windchills, and Ginger Zee tracks the major winter storm moving east; as Pres. Trump touts ICE's success and acknowledges they can make mistakes, Matt Rivers has details on the DOJ serving subpoenas to elected state officials, including Gov. Tim Walz; Mary Bruce has the latest on the stock market plunge after Pres. Trump's threat to impose new tariffs on NATO allies and double down on his quest to own Greenland; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With more than 70 million people on alert for ice and snow, Stephanie Ramos has the latest on what could be the most crippling winter storm in years, and Lee Goldberg tracks the 2,000-mile system; Rachel Scott reports on Pres. Trump backing off on threats to take Greenland by force and announcing a "framework of a deal" has been formed; Aaron Katersky has details on the two separate smash-and-grab burglaries on both coasts targeting luxury jewelry and handbags; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With nearly 200 million Americans on alert for a "potentially catastrophic" winter storm, including heavy snow, crippling ice and brutal cold, Whit Johnson reports on the stretching over 2,000 miles from New Mexico and Texas all the way up the I-95 corridor with Philadelphia, New York City and Boston all in the crosshairs, and Lee Goldberg is timing out the forecast; as tensions soar in Minneapolis, Matt Rivers reports on ICE agents detaining a five-year-old boy and his father; Pierre Thomas has details on former special counsel Jack Smith's testimony before the GOP-led House Judiciary Committee, and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As a dangerous winter storm threatens more than half of the United States with heavy snow, crippling ice, and brutal cold, Morgan Norwood reports from Dallas, Lee Goldberg tracks the system and Whit Johnson has the latest on travel and flight cancellations; in Minneapolis, Matt Rivers has details on the massive city-wide protest against ICE underway with more than 20,000 braving the brutal cold; four days after Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza won the national championship, David Muir reports on the Heisman Trophy winner entering the NFL Draft and earning World News Tonight's Person of the Week; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Correspondent Janai Norman has the latest on the severe winter weather, the heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain affecting 200 million Americans, impacting flights, road and power lines; Anchor Whit Johnson reports on the massive winter storm slamming the tri-state area, with New York City getting its most snow since 2021; Correspondents Trevor Ault, Aaron Katersky and Selina Wang have the latest details on the ongoing investigation into another deadly shooting by ICE agents in Minneapolis, state leaders now calling on federal officials to turn over any evidence as President Trump and his administration continue to insist the shooting was justified before any investigation has concluded; and more on ABC World News Tonight with David Muir.
With tensions soaring in Minneapolis after the second deadly shooting of a U.S. citizen by federal agents, Trevor Ault reports on sources telling ABC News that Border Patrol Commander at Large Greg Bovino and other agents are expected to leave Minnesota soon; Whit Johnson has the latest on the rising death toll from the massive winter storm as hundreds of thousands in the storm zone are without power in below-freezing wind chills, and Ginger Zee tracks the prolonged deep freeze for millions across the Midwest and Northeast; David Muir shares the story of ABC affiliate KOCO's field meteorologist Michael Armstrong helping Oklahoma City drivers who were stuck in the snow get moving again – America Strong; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Rivers has the latest on a report that found two federal agents opened fire in the fatal shooting of Minneapolis ICU nurse Alex Pretti, while Pres. Trump says the administration will "de-escalate" federal immigration operations in Minnesota "a little bit;" Stephanie Ramos has details on the investigation into the NASA research plane that made a fiery hard landing in Houston, Texas; America's favorite bald eagle family is back—and they have two eggs in the nest and counting! David Muir revisits the story of Jackie and Shadow of Big Bear Valley, California, as the expected parents prepare their nest to make it through the hard winter; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Rivers has the latest on the fatal shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, including new video that appears to show Pretti in a struggle with federal agents 11 days before he was shot and killed; Pierre Thomas reports on the FBI's raid of the election office in Fulton County, Georgia, after Pres. Trump's repeated false claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen; Will Reeve has details on NFL coach Bill Belichick reportedly being snubbed on his first Hall of Fame ballot, failing to reach the 40 of 50 votes needed to be inducted; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
In Minneapolis, after the shooting deaths of two U.S. citizens including ICU nurse Alex Pretti, Matt Rivers reports on Border czar Tom Homan's pledge to "draw down" federal forces in the city, as new video emerges of a confrontation between Pretti and federal agents, 11 days before Pretti was shot and killed; Aaron Katersky has details on the Minnesota man who sources say tried to break accused CEO killer Luigi Mangione out of jail by allegedly trying to impersonate an FBI agent; Mola Lenghi has the latest on the Virginia husband and father taking the stand, accused of double murder while having an affair with his family's au pair; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Rivers reports from Minneapolis, where tens of thousands are marching through the downtown streets as part of nationwide protests over ICE crackdowns; after weeks of waiting for documents on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to be publicized, Pierre Thomas has the latest on the DOJ releasing a new batch of 3 million pages, 2,000 videos and nearly 200,000 images; David Muir looks back at the life and legacy of award-winning actress Catherine O'Hara, who's died at age 71 following a brief illness; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
John Quinones reports from Minneapolis. An ABC News exclusive with 5-year-old Liam Conejos Ramos and his father as they return home after 12 days of ICE detention. Ike Ejiochi reports from Minneapolis, tensions are flaring after more violent confrontations with federal officers caught on camera. Millions are reeling from dangerous winter weather as more than a foot of snow falls in the Carolinas. The FBI, local authorities are investigating a possible "bio lab" found in a Las Vegas home. 3 fraternity members in Arizona are under arrest and facing hazing charges after the death of an 18-year-old. Olivia Rubin reports from New York, new images from the Epstein files of former Prince Andrew as House Democrats demand he testify before Congress. One week to go until the Super Bowl, and the Patriots and Seahawks are arriving in San Francisco and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trevor Ault has the latest on the urgent search underway in Arizona for the 84-year-old mother of "Today" host Savannah Guthrie after she went missing from her Tucson, Arizona, home - where the sheriff say she may have been kidnapped while she slept; Pierre Thomas reports on the victims of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein demanding the takedown of the 3 million pages released by the DOJ after some of their names – and reportedly some graphic images of them – were accidentally included; Matt Rivers has details on the report revealing that a Hennepin County Medical Examiner ruled Alex Pretti's death a homicide; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As frustrations mount on day three of the search for Nancy Guthrie, Trevor Ault has the latest on the race to find "Today" host Savannah Guthrie's mother; Martha Raddatz reports on the U.S. fighter jet that shot down an Iranian drone after it started to approach the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea; after The Walt Disney Company named Josh D'Amaro as the next CEO, David Muir sits down for an exclusive interview with D'Amaro and Bob Iger, the current chief executive, to discuss the future of Disney; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trevor Ault has the latest on the urgent search for Nancy Guthrie, and what sources tell ABC News about the FBI's significant increase of manpower to help local law enforcement track down Savannah Guthrie's mother; after two deadly shootings and weeks of protests in Minneapolis, Matt Rivers reports on border czar Tom Homan announcing that 700 federal agents will be drawn down from Minnesota; as investigators pour over evidence seized from an alleged illegal bio lab inside a home in Las Vegas, Melissa Adan has details on new court documents claiming multiple employees of the home's property manager claimed they became "deathly ill" after entering the garage; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As the search for Nancy Guthrie enters its fifth day, David Muir reports on the new details officials have revealed about her disappearance – including the emotional plea from Savannah Guthrie and her siblings for their mother's safe return – and Aaron Katersky has the latest on what officials have revealed about her disappearance; Trevor Ault has details on the chaotic scene that unfolded in Los Angeles after a car slammed into a supermarket, killing at least three people; Melissa Adan reports on the deadly police helicopter crash in the midst of an hours-long shootout between officers and an armed suspect on the ground in Flagstaff, Arizona; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As the search for Savannah Guthrie's mom enters its sixth day, Aaron Katersky has the latest on a local news station in Tucson receiving a new message regarding Nancy Guthrie's disappearance; Rachel Scott reports as Pres. Trump faces growing backlash from Democrats and Republicans over a racist video posted to his Truth Social account, which was finally deleted after being online for hours; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Judge orders Trump admin to release tunnel funds; 24-hour countdown to the Superbowl; Major arctic blast hits several states.
Dangerous arctic blast impacts Northeast; Anguished plea for Nancy Guthrie's return; Lindsey Vonn's heartbreak as she crashes during race, airlifted to hospital.
Savannah Guthrie appeals for the public's help to find her mother; Ghislaine Maxwell refuses to talk unless granted clemency; Lindsey Vonn speaks out after catastrophic fall.
Aaron Katersky reports on the FBI's release of chilling images and video of an "armed individual" wearing a mask at the doorstep of Nancy Guthrie's home before she was taken; Mary Bruce has details on the newly discovered document in the Jeffrey Epstein files that reveals a Palm Beach police chief informed the FBI that Donald Trump once told him "everyone" knew about Epstein's behavior; on day 4 of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, James Longman has the latest on the dramatic performances from Team USA, and Maggie Rulli sits down with the family of U.S. Olympic moguls skier Jaelin Kauf; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
After a frantic 24 hours of what appeared to be the first major break in the case of Nancy Guthrie's disappearance and no one named as a suspect, Aaron Katersky has the latest on a new search and reports on the man authorities detained and released; Rachel Scott has details on AG Pam Bondi clashing with lawmakers during a fiery hearing on Capitol Hill over her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files; Trevor Ault looks back at the life and legacy of actor James Van Der Beek, who has died at the age of 48 following his public battle against colorectal cancer; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Aaron Katersky has the latest from the FBI in the investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, including the type of backpack worn by a masked man seen on her doorbell camera; Matt Rivers reports on border czar Tom Homan announcing that the massive immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota is ending; Mary Bruce has details on Pres. Trump repealing government power to regulate the climate, calling it a "giant scam" and erasing the scientific conclusion that greenhouse gases endanger human health; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Nearly two weeks after Nancy Guthrie's abduction, Aaron Katersky has the latest on the case and how investigators are working to unmask the suspect seen in chilling surveillance video – now describing him as 5'9" - 5'10" tall with an average build; Alex Perez reports two ICE agents are on leave as federal authorities launch a criminal investigation to determine whether they lied about the shooting a man in Minnesota; as Team USA forges ahead in the Winter Games, Maggie Rulli has details on day 7 of the Milano Cortina Olympics – including the upset on the ice for American figure skater Ilia Malinin; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Aaron Katersky reports from Tucson, investigators detain and release another person and pour over clues in the search for Savannah Guthrie's 84-year-old mom, Nancy; Patrick Reevell reports from Germany, five American allies say they have proof that Russia killed opposition leader Alexei Navalny with a rare lethal toxin from a South American frog; Olivia Rubin reports from New York, outrage over the Epstein files reaches Hollywood, where a top agent, Casey Wasserman, has decided to sell his agency and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Aaron Katersky reports from Tucson, sources tell ABC News investigators are testing DNA from a glove found near Nancy Guthrie's home as the search for Savannah Guthrie's elderly mom enters its third week; Olivia Rubin reports from New York, lawmakers from both parties demand answers from Attorney General Pam Bondi on the Epstein files after Bondi said all of the relevant records have been released; Jaclyn Lee reports from Los Angeles, evacuation warnings are up in Southern California ahead of a powerful storm and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Rhiannon Ally has the latest on the deadly shooting caught on camera at an ice skating rink in Rhode Island during a high school hockey game; with the search for Nancy Guthrie now in its third week, Aaron Katersky reports on the Pima County sheriff announcing that the Guthrie family – including all siblings and spouses – have been "cleared" as suspects in her disappearance; David Muir looks back at the life and legacy of Robert Duvall, the Oscar-winning actor died at age 95 after a career spanning seven decades with iconic roles in films such as "The Godfather" and "Apocalypse Now;" and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Aaron Katersky has the latest on the Nancy Guthrie investigation as authorities reveal DNA evidence recovered from gloves found two miles from her home did not match any samples in the FBI's national database, or any DNA recovered from the house; Jay O'Brien reports on the arrest of an 18-year-old man who ran towards the Capitol building while allegedly wearing a tactical vest and wielding a loaded shotgun; Pierre Thomas looks back on the life and legacy of civil rights legend Rev. Jesse Jackson, who died at age 84; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
After a massive avalanche in Northern California buried a group of backcountry skiers, Trevor Ault reports on the 8 people who have been found dead, a 9th person who is missing and presumed dead and the six people who were rescued overnight; Gio Benitez has the latest on the unruly passenger who allegedly began to assault people in a plane's cabin shortly after takeoff from Houston; Elizabeth Schulze has details on Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's testimony in a landmark trial that accuses Instagram of being designed to be addictive for kids and teens; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
James Longman reports on the arrest of former Prince Andrew, the brother of King Charles III, on "suspicion of misconduct in public office" over his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein; Pierre Thomas has details on the urgent manhunt underway after authorities say a suspect stole an ambulance, rammed it into a building housing DHS offices in Meridian, Idaho, and tried setting the building on fire; Ian Pannell has the latest on President Trump issuing a new ultimatum to Iran, warning leaders to agree to a nuclear deal within 15 days or "really bad things" will happen; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rachel Scott reports on the Supreme Court's 6-3 decision that struck down the bulk of Pres. Trump's tariffs, and the president's vow to work around the ruling; just 24 hours after the former prince's arrest, James Longman has the latest on the expanded criminal investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and his ties to Jeffrey Epstein; Deborah Roberts looks back at the life and legacy of actor Eric Dane, who died of ALS at age 53 after his brave public battle with the disease; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Blizzard warnings across several states; Trump defiant after tariff ruling; NASA to delay Artemis II launch.
Ginger Zee reports from New York, a potentially historic blizzard is bearing down on 70 million people in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic; Pierre Thomas reports from Washington, D.C., an urgent investigation is underway into the fatal shooting of a 21-year-old armed suspect authorities say breached the perimeter of Mar-A-Lago and pointed a gun at officers; Marcus Moore reports from MIlan, TEAM USA takes gold in a dramatic finish marking the first men's hockey gold in 46 years and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Matt Rivers reports on the record-breaking bomb cyclone blizzard that has paralyzed cities and towns across the Northeast, Ginger Zee has the forecast, and Gio Benitez has the latest on treacherous travel conditions; Whit Johnson has details on some American tourists in Mexico being urged to shelter in place amid waves of violence after authorities said they killed Mexico's most-wanted cartel leader; after an incredible nail-biting finish at the Olympics, Maggie Rulli reports on the welcome home for the gold medal winners' after a whirlwind competition in Milan Cortina – including Team USA's mens hockey team; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Gio Benitez reports on the millions digging out after a monster blizzard dumped over three feet of snow in parts of the Northeast, and Lee Goldberg tracks two new storms, including a fast-moving clipper system that's expected to bring more snow and ice from Minnesota, to New York, up to Maine; with the search for Nancy Guthrie in its fourth week, Aaron Katersky has details on the family's new $1 million reward for her recovery, and Savannah Guthrie's heartbreaking acknowledgement that her mother "may already be gone;" Trevor Ault has the latest on the deadly stabbing rampage outside a home near Seattle that left at least four people dead; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Martha Raddatz has the latest on the deadly gun battle off the coast of Cuba that killed four people and wounded six more aboard a Florida-registered speedboat; Pierre Thomas reports on Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates apologizing for his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and admitting to having affairs with two Russian women; David Muir shares the story of Punch, the seven-month-old macaque monkey at Japan's Ichikawa Zoo who attached himself to a stuffed orangutan after being abandoned by his mother; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rachel Scott reports on Hillary Clinton's testimony before the Republican-led House Oversight Committee investigating convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and what she said to the public after the deposition; Martha Raddatz has the latest on the Florida speedboat shootout by Cuban forces, including U.S. officials confirming that at least one of the four people killed was an American citizen; Stephanie Ramos has details after sources say convicted stowaway Svetlana Dali sneaked onto a United Airlines flight from Newark to Milan; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rachel Scott reports on former Pres. Clinton becoming the first ex-president in U.S. history forced to testify before Congress - after being grilled for hours by the Republican-led House Oversight Committee about his relationship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein; Martha Raddatz has details on pres. Trump banning AI giant Anthropic from all federal agencies after the company's refusal to give the Pentagon unrestricted access to its technology; David Muir has the latest on Punch the baby monkey, who has captured the world's heart after going viral; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trevor Ault has the latest in the New Orleans attack investigation as officials search for possible accomplices after a Texas Army veteran rammed a pickup truck into a crowd celebrating New Year's on Bourbon Street, killing at least 15 and injuring dozens; Pierre Thomas reports as the FBI launches a massive investigation into the background of suspect in the New Orleans attack and if he had any ties to the terrorist group ISIS; Mola Lenghi has details after a Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside the entrance to the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, with authorities treating it as a possible act of terrorism; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Whit Johnson reports on the FBI now saying the suspect acted alone and was inspired by ISIS and families of the victims share details about their loved ones; Pierre Thomas has the latest on the New Orleans attack investigation; Mola Lenghi reports as authorities say a highly decorated active-duty Green Beret is believed to be the driver in the fiery Cybertruck explosion outside the Trump hotel in Las Vegas; Jaclyn Lee has details after a small plane crashed through the roof of a building in Fullerton, California sparking a 4-alarm fire; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Mola Lenghi reports on the new details in the Cybertruck explosion investigation, with authorities saying the suspect left behind a note providing clues to a possible motive; In the wake of the deadly truck attack in New Orleans, Trevor Ault reports as the FBI tells law enforcement across the country to be vigilant for possible copycat crimes; Aaron Katersky has details on President-elect Trump's sentencing in his hush money case in New York, with the judge indicating he will sentence Trump to an unconditional discharge; Mary Bruce reports on the Medal of Honor and Medal of Valor recipients awarded during a ceremony at the White House; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Correspondent Victor Oquendo reports on the 60 million people across the country on alert for snow and ice; Reporter Alex Presha has the latest on the thousands of flights cancelled or delayed; Meteorologist Somara Theodore delivers the forecast as some states brace for their heaviest snowfall in a decade; Correspondent Trevor Ault has more details on the FBI investigation into the attack in New Orleans; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
Victor Oquendo reports on the deadly winter storm that slammed the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, creating treacherous travel conditions, cancelling more than 2,000 flights across the U.S. and killing at least four people, and Ginger Zee tracks the storm and the arctic blast behind it; Trevor Ault has details on the never-before-seen images obtained by ABC News of the homemade explosives authorities say the suspected terrorist brought to Bourbon Street before the New Year's attack in New Orleans; Erielle Reshef has new reporting on the first bird flu death in the U.S.; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Gutman reports from Southern California, where multiple homes are being engulfed by flames after a Santa Ana windstorm sparked brush fires across the region; Selina Wang has details on the several comments President-elect Donald Trump made suggesting territorial expansion of the United States, urging Canada to become a part of the country and doubling down on his push to take over Greenland and the Panama Canal; Victor Oquendo has the latest on the investigation underway after two men were found dead in the wheel well of a JetBlue airplane after it landed in Fort Lauderdale, Florida; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
In a special edition of World News Tonight, David Muir anchors from the Pacific Palisades as multiple wildfires burn out of control across Los Angeles and travels through the apocalyptic scene left behind by the flames alongside Cal-Fire Battalion Chief Brent Pasqua; the ABC News team reports from across the firezone in Southern California.
On a special edition of World News Tonight, David Muir reports from Los Angeles County with the latest on the devastating wildfires, traveling through miles of scorched earth alongside families returning to their homes for the first time since evacuating; the ABC News team reports on the unimaginable loss from the deadly fires.
On a special edition of World News Tonight, David Muir takes a flight with Cal-Fire in an ABC News exclusive, seeing the devastation over Pacific Palisades and the choppers still fighting the flames; the ABC News team reports from across the fire zone in Southern California; Aaron Katersky has details on a judge giving President-elect Trump an unconditional discharge at the sentencing hearing in his hush money trial.
Correspondent Matt Rivers reports on the expanding evacuations in Los Angeles as the Palisades fire threatens a growing list of neighborhoods; Reporter Jaclyn Lee has the latest on the calls for an investigation into the response to the wildfires; Reporter Christiane Cordero reports on the insurance crisis facing California homeowners as several carriers have stopped issuing new policies; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
Matt Gutman reports on Southern California facing more Santa Ana winds and extreme fire danger just a week after destructive fires across L.A. left at least 24 people dead, over 12,000 structures believed damaged or destroyed and firefighters exhausted; Gio Benitez has details on the two passenger planes, a Delta and a United jet, that came seconds from colliding while approaching the Phoenix airport; Mary Bruce has the latest on the possible deal between Israel and Hamas for release of hostages; as President Biden says "we're on the brink;" and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
After more than 400 days of war, Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire deal, which will include a hostage-prisoner exchange; Tom Soufi Burridge reports on the reactions from the families of the hostages, and Ian Pannell explains the fragility of the deal, which begins Sunday; Mary Bruce has details on Pres. Biden's final prime time address, bidding farewell to the nation and highlighting accomplishments from his term; Erielle Reshef reports on the FDA ruling to ban Red No. 3 dye, an additive used in a range of products, from America's food and drug supply due to its link to cancer in male lab rats; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As winds subside and firefighters race to contain the flames before Santa Ana winds return, Matt Gutman reports on the new danger of landslides looming across the region; Trevor Ault has details on police removing Southwest Airlines pilot David Allsop from the cockpit of the plane he was set to fly after authorities said he failed a sobriety test moments before takeoff; David Muir remembers the lives and legacies of director David Lynch and hall of fame broadcaster Bob Uecker, who both died on Thursday; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Israeli government approves temporary ceasefire deal with Hamas; 30 million Americas brace for weekend Arctic blast; NYC bus hangs off overpass after crash into guardrail.
Ian Pannel is live in Tel Aviv after three hostages kidnapped by Hamas are freed; Elizabeth Schulze has the latest on TikTok saying they're restoring service to more than 170 million U.S. users; Selina Wang is inside the pre-inauguration victory rally for President-Elect Donlad Trump; Somara Theodore tracks the brutal cold for nearly half the population as more than 1000 flights are cancelled due to winter weather; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
After the nation witnessed history with Donald Trump inaugurated as the 47th U.S. president, Mary Bruce reports on the swearing-in ceremony and festivities held indoors due to cold weather in Washington D.C.; Rachel Scott has the latest on Trump's promise to sign numerous executive orders, including a "national energy emergency," according to incoming White House officials; Pierre Thomas has details on what Trump says will be a sweeping series of pardons for defendants charged in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Victor Oquendo reports on the historic snowstorm slamming the South, shutting down airports, canceling thousands of flights, and for the first time ever, blizzard warnings were issued for parts of Texas and Louisiana with snow blanketing New Orleans' famous Bourbon Street, and Ginger Zee tracks the dangerously cold blast that's put more than 200 million from Texas to Maine on alert; Rachel Scott has new reaction to Pres. Trump's sweeping pardons for Jan. 6 rioters, including from a police officer who was assaulted as the president defends his action; Britt Clennett has tragic details on the desperate escape from the inferno that roared through a popular ski resort overseas, killing dozens, with some people tying bed sheets to escape from windows; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Gutman has the latest on tens of thousands that are evacuating after a fire erupted near Castaic Lake, north of Los Angeles; Alex Perez has details on the 17-year-old boy that opened fire inside his Nashville area high school cafeteria, killing a 16-year-old student and wounding another student, according to police; Mary Bruce reports on the 1,500 additional troops Pres. Trump is deploying to the U.S.-Mexico border, after the president declared a national emergency; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce reports on a federal judge temporarily blocking Pres. Trump's executive order ending the constitutional guarantee of birthright citizenship, calling it "blatantly unconstitutional;" Pierre Thomas has the latest on Capitol Police acknowledging a stunning security failure after they say a 27-year-old Massachusetts man touring the U.S. Capitol passed through security with a 9mm loaded handgun while confirmation hearings were underway; Mireya Villarreal has the latest on the seven police officers in San Antonio, Texas, that were shot during a standoff with a Navy veteran while responding to an attempted suicide call; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
For the first time U.S. military jets were used to deport undocumented migrants out of the country, and President Trump's new border czar tells Martha Raddatz the flights will continue every day; Rachel Scott has details as Pres. Trump says he will either overhaul or get rid of FEMA as he toured the disaster zones in North Carolina and Los Angeles; Pierre Thomas reports on the Washington state woman facing charges in the first killing of a Border Patrol agent in more than 10 years; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Selina Wang reports from the White House, President Trump lashing out at Colombia's President, and ordering tariffs and sanctions against the country after it blocked military flights carrying migrants; Melissa Adan reports from Los Angeles on President Trump's immigration crackdown and what the military is doing at the border; Alex Stone tonight reports on the flood watch in Los Angeles, as the region is still recovering from those wildfires and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
956 undocumented immigrants arrested in 24 hours as crackdown intensifies. Trump signs executive actions, one calling for an "iron dome" defense system for U.S. China-based AI app sends triggers biggest one-day U.S. stock loss ever. Rare bird flu strain detected in California as egg prices soar. Cross-country storm that soaked SoCal expected to hit Northeast by end of week. 300,000+ Palestinians return to Northern Gaza for first time in more than a year. Holocaust survivor Tova Friedman speaks to world leaders 80 years after liberation of Auschwitz. 3.8 magnitude earthquake strikes off coast of Maine. Authorities investigating after fatal accident on tarmac in North Carolina. Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles set to face off in Super Bowl.
Mary Bruce has the latest on Pres. Trump offering nearly all federal workers – well more than 2 million people – a buyout to resign, sources told ABC News; Ian Pannell has details on the 169 passengers and seven crew members that rushed to evacuate an Air Busan flight after the tail of the plane suddenly caught fire moments before takeoff in South Korea; after weeks of mysterious drone sightings throughout New Jersey, Gio Benitez reports on the White House saying the drones were authorized by the FAA "for research and various other reasons;" and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rachel Scott has details on the contentious confirmation hearing RFK Jr. faced in his bid to become the next secretary of Health and Human Services, challenging him about his history of vaccine skepticism and his understanding of the programs he would lead; Pierre Thomas reports on Pres. Trump's executive order to use Guantanamo Bay as a facility for 30,000 migrants, and the inside look at an immigration raid that unfolded outside Baltimore, Maryland; Martha Raddatz has details on the dramatic video showing the moment a pilot ejected from an Air Force F-35 fighter jet and parachuted to safety before the aircraft crashed and burst into flames; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Anchor David Muir will anchor a special edition of "World News Tonight" live on the scene from Washington, D.C.
Phil Lipof is covering breaking news, a fiery small plane crash in a heavily populated Philadelphia neighborhood with authorities saying the plane possibly hit several buildings and cars and multiple casualties reported; Gio Benitez has details on the new clues emerging in the investigation into the deadly midair plane crash in D.C., and Whit Johnson has the heartbreaking stories of the victims as family and friends mourn the lives lost; Rachel Scott reports on the major new tariffs Pres. Trump is set to impose on all products from Canada and Mexico starting Feb. 1, the White House confirmed; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Stephanie Ramos has the latest on the deadly Medevac crash in Philadelphia that killed all six passengers on board and one person on the ground; Gio Benitez reports on the recovery efforts in the Potomac River after the fatal collision between a military helicopter and an American Airlines passenger jet, leaving 67 dead; Britt Clennett has details from Tel Aviv following the latest hostage-prisoner exchange between Israel and Hamas, including American-Israeli Keith Siegel; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Senior White House Correspondent Selina Wang reports on the growing international fallout after President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China; Reporter Elizabeth Schulze has the latest on what those tariffs could mean for American consumers and businesses; Transportation Correspondent Gio Benitez reports on the ongoing investigation into the tragic midair crash in the skies over Washington, D.C.; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
Rachel Scott reports as Pres. Trump's plans to impose U.S. tariffs on Mexico and Canada get a 30-day pause following last-minute talks; Gio Benitez has the latest on the investigations into the deadly D.C. plane collision with a Blackhawk helicopter and the medical transport jet that crashed in Philadelphia; David Muir reports on the heroes of the California wildfires that took center stage at the Grammys; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce has details on Pres. Trump saying that the U.S. will "take over" the Gaza Strip while speaking alongside Israeli PM Netanyahu during a press conference; Gio Benitez reports officials saying the bodies of all 67 people killed in D.C. have been recovered; Aaron Katersky has the latest on the FBI raid of a Manhattan pawn shop as two men are charged with selling luxury items stolen from the homes of professional athletes, including NFL quarterback Joe Burrow; Ian Pannell reports on the urgent humanitarian efforts underway inside Gaza, with the first American news access to the war-torn region since the deal; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce reports Pres. Trump doubling down on his idea to "take over" Gaza as the White House struggles to explain how the plan would work; Trevor Ault has the latest on the Frontier Airlines passenger that was restrained by others on board after he allegedly became combative and cracked the plane's window; Elizabeth Schulze has details on the record-high prices Americans are paying for eggs after a bird flu outbreak across the U.S. triggered an egg shortage, with the average price of a dozen eggs now $4.15; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trevor Ault reports on the dangerous travel conditions after a winter storm slammed multiple states with a mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain, and Lee Goldberg tracks the new storm system that's expected to make its way across the country ahead of the Super Bowl; Martha Raddatz has the latest on the D.C. plane crash investigation and what Sen. Ted Cruz said the NTSB told lawmakers during a closed door briefing about a crucial safety system on the Blackhawk helicopter; Rachel Scott has details on a federal judge temporarily blocking the Trump administration's buyout offer to some 2 million federal workers after unions called it arbitrary and unlawful; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trevor Ault has the latest on the search for a passenger plane with 10 people on board that vanished over open water in Alaska while flying in low visibility, snow and gusting winds; Rachel Scott reports on a federal judge issuing a temporary restraining order that prevents the Trump administration from placing more than 2,000 USAID employees on leave at midnight; Stephanie Ramos has details on the move from New York Gov. Hochul to stop the spread of bird flu by shutting down live poultry markets in New York City, Long Island after cases were detected at markets in Brooklyn, Queens and The Bronx; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Somara Theodore reports from Connecticut, more than 90 million people from Wisconsin to Maine are under winter weather alerts, Heavy snow, sleet and ice are in the forecast; Selina Wang reports from the White House, the legal battle over President Trump and Elon Musk's efforts to reshape the federal government is heating up with a judge blocking DOGE access to Treasury Department payment systems, 19 states suing to keep the Musk team out of Americans' private information; Morgan Norwood reports from New Orleans, security is tight ahead of Super Bowl 59 with President Trump planning to attend and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Somara Theodore has the latest on the new cross-country storms taking aim as the Northeast digs out from an icy winter blast; Selina Wang has details on President Trump's new announcement about tariffs and his defense of Elon Musk; Morgan Norwood on the unprecedented security at the Super Bowl as President Trump becomes the first sitting commander-in-chief to attend; Ike Ejiochi on the new egg heist as prices break records; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Mary Bruce has details on Pres. Trump's pledge to enforce an existing 25% tariff on imported steel and raise the tariff on aluminum to 25%; Victor Oquendo has the latest on the two young American tourists that sustained serious injuries from a shark attack in the Bahamas while swimming in the Bimini Bay; Matt Gutman reports on the egg shortages, growing and prices skyrocketing from coast to coast after a bird flu outbreak, with some chains like Costco and Trader Joe's limiting the number of eggs customers can buy; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Stephanie Ramos has the latest on the dangerous mix of snow, freezing rain and ice is wreaking havoc from the mid-Atlantic to Houston, creating treacherous road conditions and more than 300 accidents in Virginia alone, and Ginger Zee tracks the back to back winter storms ; Rachel Scott has details on Elon Musk joining Pres. Trump in the Oval Office to answer questions from reporters and defend his government overhaul; Mola Lenghi reports on the investigation into the deadly collision between a jet owned by Mötley Crüe lead singer Vince Neil – who was not on board – and a parked aircraft, killing one person and injuring at least four others; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Alex Perez reports on the coast-to-coast storms placing 125 million Americans under alert, and Lee Goldberg tracks the severe weather; Mary Bruce has details on Pres. Trump's separate phone calls with Putin and Zelenskyy on ending the war in Ukraine; Matt Gutman has the latest on two pilots who were rescued after their military jet crashed in the San Diego Harbor; Rebecca Jarvis reports on rising inflation; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce has details on Pres. Trump's pledge to enforce an existing 25% tariff on imported steel and raise the tariff on aluminum to 25%; Victor Oquendo has the latest on the two young American tourists that sustained serious injuries from a shark attack in the Bahamas while swimming in the Bimini Bay; Matt Gutman reports on the egg shortages, growing and prices skyrocketing from coast to coast after a bird flu outbreak, with some chains like Costco and Trader Joe's limiting the number of eggs customers can buy; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Gutman is on the scene in Altadena, where a cross-country storm wreaked havoc on the same areas of Southern California devastated by the deadly wildfires, and Lee Goldberg tracks the same system that's heading east over Presidents' Day weekend; as the NTSB continues to investigate the cause of the D.C. collision, Trevor Ault has details on the agency revealed about the Black Hawk helicopter involved in the deadly crash with an American Airlines plane; James Longman has the latest on the condition of Pope Francis, who was admitted into the hospital to undergo "necessary tests" and treatment for his bronchitis, the Vatican said; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Journalist Faith Abubey reports on the millions of Americans on high alert for flooding, snow and ice as the Northeast faces another major winter storm; Reporter Jay O'Brien has the latest on the negotiations to the end Russia-Ukraine war, with sources saying Trump administration officials are heading to Saudi Arabia for peace talks; Senior White House Correspondent Selina Wang reports on the widespread confusion and anger among the federal workforce as President Donald Trump empowers Elon Musk to slash the federal budget; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
Faith Abubey has details on the fatal storms pummeling much of the Eastern U.S., which killed at least 8 people in Kentucky, including a child; Selina Wang reports on Secretary of State Marco Rubio's overseas meeting with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, as Pres. Trump made an appearance at the Daytona 500; Ike Ejiochi has the latest on charges filed in the murder of a 24-year-old transgender man in upstate New York, who police say was tortured for weeks prior to his death ; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Gio Benitez has the latest on the Delta flight from Minneapolis to Toronto that crash landed and flipped upside down at the Toronto Pearson International Airport. All 80 passengers and crew are accounted for, with at least 17 people injured; Alex Perez reports on the powerful system that has killed at least 14 people and is still impacting the Northeast with high winds; Rachel Scott has more on the Trump Administration's response after Elon Musk's team requested access to an IRS data system that holds personal tax information for millions of Americans; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Gio Benitez has the latest on the Delta flight from Minneapolis to Toronto that crash landed and flipped upside down at the Toronto Pearson International Airport. All 80 passengers and crew are accounted for, with at least 17 people injured; Alex Perez reports on the powerful system that has killed at least 14 people and is still impacting the Northeast with high winds; Rachel Scott has more on the Trump Administration's response after Elon Musk's team requested access to an IRS data system that holds personal tax information for millions of Americans; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Faith Abubey on the record breaking cold for millions as a major winter storm slams the east coast, the treacherous driving conditions, trucks skidding off highways; After Pres. Trump falsely blamed Pres. Zelenskyy for Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Ian Pannell reports on Trump accusing the Ukrainian leader of being a dictator, and Zelenskyy describing Trump's assertion as Russian "disinformation;" Aaron Katersky has the latest on the seven men charged in connection to burglaries that targeted the homes of Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and other professional athletes, and the selfie that helped cracked the case; Juju Chang speaks one-on-one with Krystena Murray, who's suing her fertility clinic after discovering the baby she delivered was another couple's biological child and voluntarily gave up the five-month-old boy; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With much of the country is in the grips of a record-breaking deep freeze after powerful storms pummeled the East Coast with up to a foot of snow, Faith Abubey reports on the Arctic conditions and Lee Goldberg has the forecast; Martha Raddatz has the latest on the several city buses that exploded near Tel Aviv in what Israeli police have called a suspected, coordinated terror attack; Mary Bruce has details on Elon Musk with chainsaw in hand boasting of slashes to the federal bureaucracy, saying before a conservative conference "this is the chainsaw for bureaucracy;" and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trevor Ault has details on UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione's appearance before a judge in NYC as supporters gathered outside the courthouse and the defense raised questions about some of the evidence; Kayna Whitworth reports on Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, who's been facing criticism for the city's response to the most destructive wildfires to ever rage in Southern California and killed at least 27, announcing that she removed L.A. Fire Chief Kristin Crowley; Martha Raddatz has the latest on Hamas claiming it has now returned the correct body of Israeli hostage Shiri Bibas, 24 hours after Israel said the terror group returned the wrong remains; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With much of the country is in the grips of a record-breaking deep freeze after powerful storms pummeled the East Coast with up to a foot of snow, Faith Abubey reports on the Arctic conditions and Lee Goldberg has the forecast; Martha Raddatz has the latest on the several city buses that exploded near Tel Aviv in what Israeli police have called a suspected, coordinated terror attack; Mary Bruce has details on Elon Musk with chainsaw in hand boasting of slashes to the federal bureaucracy, saying before a conservative conference "this is the chainsaw for bureaucracy;" and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Morgan Norwood has the latest on the American Airlines flight that was diverted and escorted to Rome by Italian fighter jets after officials say there was a bomb threat to the aircraft; Selina Wang reports on Elon Musk's attempts to slash the federal government, after federal workers received an email requesting they list their accomplishments or face termination; Marcus Moore is at the Vatican with the latest on Pope Francis, who remains in critical condition from a respiratory illness; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Suspect in deadly PA hospital hostage standoff wanted revenge: Sources; Trump defends Musk's email ultimatum to federal workers; Egg prices soar across US as Dennyâ s adds surcharge.
Gio Benitez reports on the Southwest Airlines plane that averted a collision by seconds in Chicago after a business jet "entered the runway without authorization," according to the FAA; after weeks of Pres. Trump's intense pressure campaign on Pres. Zelenskyy, Rachel Scott has details on the U.S. and Ukraine agreeing to the framework of a deal for Ukraine's rare earth materials, a senior Ukrainian official has told ABC News; Matt Rivers has the latest on the investigation into the three American women who were found dead inside their hotel rooms at a luxury resort in Belize; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
'Buffy' and 'Gossip Girl' actress Michelle Trachtenberg dies aged 39; Trump backs Musk at 1st cabinet meeting; Will Reeve retraces his father Christopher Reeve's final expedition.
Gene Hackman, wife found dead under 'suspicious' circumstances: Authorities; Trump hosts British PM Keir Starmer at White House; Tate Brothers arrive in US.
Trump, Zelenskyy meeting erupts into Oval Office shouting match; Gene Hackman and his wife test negative for carbon monoxide poisoning; Pope Francis' prognosis is 'uncertain': Vatican.
Senior White House Correspondent Selina Wang reports on the ongoing fallout from the Oval Office blowup between Presidents Trump and Zelenskyy, putting continued U.S. military aid to Ukraine in jeopardy; Foreign Correspondent Tom Soufi Burridge has the latest on President Zelenskyy's trip to the U.K. as European leaders rally to his defense; Correspondent Morgan Norwood reports on former New York governor Andrew Cuomo's announcement that he will run for mayor of New York City; and more on ABC World News Tonight with David Muir.
Stephanie Ramos reports on the multiple wildfires that erupted in the Carolinas, forcing evacuations and leading South Carolina's governor to declare a state of emergency; Tom Soufi Burridge is in London, where Ukrainian Pres. Zelenskyy met with EU leaders and King Charles following his explosive Oval Office meeting with Pres. Trump: Linsey Davis and Whit Johnson are on the red carpet ahead of the Oscars ceremony; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Ginger Zee tracks a major new cross-country storm taking aim at the east coast where 115 million are on alert for blizzard conditions, high wind, and possible tornadoes, and Stephanie Ramos reports from South Carolina, where families raced to evacuate their homes as massive wildfires and thick heavy smoke blanket the state; Mary Bruce reports on Pres. Trump's news conference where he confirmed 25 percent tariffs on Canada and Mexico will go into effect Tuesday, causing stocks to tumble; weeks after a deadly midair crash over the Potomac River, Gio Benitez has details on multiple pilots saying they received what appear to be false collision alerts on final approach to Reagan National Airport, and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce reports on the trade war reverberating across the global market following Pres Trump's tariffs on Canada and Mexico, the latest as both countries vow to impose retaliatory tariffs; Victor Oquendo has details on the massive multi-day winter storm now marching through the South, unleashing tornadoes in Texas and Oklahoma; ABC's Rachel Scott embedded with ICE during two targeted operations in Virginia, as Pres. Trump expands his mass deportation efforts; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Stephanie Ramos reports on the massive winter storm that caused multi-car pileups across the Midwest, and left at least three people dead in Mississippi; Pierre Thomas has details on the arrest of a terror suspect allegedly involved in planning the suicide bombing at Abbey Gate – which killed 13 U.S. service members and more than 150– during the U.S. withdrawal of Afghanistan, according to officials; Mola Lenghi has the latest on the three skiers now presumed dead after a large avalanche in Alaska's backcountry; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rachel Scott has the latest on tariffs on Canada and Mexico following Pres. Trump issuing a one-month delay of 25% tariffs on goods compliant with USMCA, a free trade agreement; Whit Johnson reports on the NTSB's preliminary report into the deadly medical jet crash in Philadelphia that killed seven people revealed the black box "did not record the accident flight," and "had likely not been recording audio for several years;" in the Idaho college murders case against Bryan Kohberger, Kayna Whitworth has details on the newly released transcripts of text messages revealing that the two surviving roommates tried to reach the four Idaho college students who were stabbed to death in their off-campus home; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
After the couple was mysteriously found dead, Trevor Ault has details on officials revealing Gene Hackman died of heart disease and Alzheimer's, while his wife died of hantavirus – a rare disease transmitted by mice; Steve Osunsami has the latest on the South Carolina man, who was convicted for murdering his ex-girlfriend's parents, becoming the first person to be executed by firing squad in 15 years; Pierre Thomas reports on the two active duty soldiers and an Army veteran accused by the FBI of stealing sensitive military and national defense secrets and selling them to China; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Phil Lipof reports from New York after Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency as crews battle several major brush fires on Long Island; Selina Wang reports from the White House, American businesses brace for President Trump's latest tariff threat on Canadian lumber and dairy products with Trump saying they would be in response to Canadian tariffs of up to 250% on some American products; Alexis Christoforous reports from New York, the Department of Justice is launching an investigation according to sources into soaring egg prices and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Ike Ejiochi has details on the small plane that crashed into a parking lot in southern Pennsylvania with 5 people on board; Morgan Norwood reports on the efforts to contain fast-moving wildfires that erupted in eastern Long Island, scorching more than 600 acres near the Hamptons; Perry Russom has the latest on the 20-year-old University of Pittsburgh student who went missing while on a spring break trip in the Dominican Republic; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Mary Bruce reports on the Dow dropping nearly 900 points and the Nasdaq suffering its worst day in nearly three years after Pres. Trump wouldn't rule out the possibility of a recession; Marcus Moore reports on the catastrophic collision between a Portuguese container ship and an anchored U.S. oil tanker in the North Sea that sparked a massive fire and fuel spill off the eastern coast of England; Gio Benitez has the latest on the investigation into the small plane that crashed shortly after takeoff in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and the five people on board that miraculously survived; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
After the Dow fell by 1,300 points over two days over an escalating trade war, Mary Bruce reports on Pres. Trump saying the market chaos doesn't concern him; James Longman with the latest on Ukraine agreeing to a U.S. proposal for a 30-day ceasefire, pending Russia's approval; Eva Pilgrim has details on four people charged at a Michigan medical facility after a five-year-old boy was killed when a hyperbaric chamber exploded; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
After Canada and the EU retaliated following Pres. Trump's 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, Mary Bruce has the latest on the escalating trade war; Stephanie Ramos reports on the incredible story of an injured mother of three who was found alive after spending nearly a week trapped inside her car; Faith Abubey has the latest on the SpaceX mission to bring two astronauts back to Earth nine months after they were left in space; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As Pres. Trump threatens a 200% tariff on champagne and other alcohol products from the EU, Mary Bruce reports on the Dow Jones plunging more than 500 points and the S&P 500 entering correction territory; Whit Johnson has details on the Connecticut house fire that led to a shocking discovery – a 32-year-old man who police say has been held captive for over 20 years by his stepmother; James Longman has the latest on Russian Pres. Putin's response to the U.S. -backed 30-day ceasefire plan with Ukraine, saying he broadly supports the idea of a temporary truce, but only with conditions that include taking back territory seized by Ukraine in the Kursk region; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Rivers reports as 120 million Americans are under alerts for a life-threatening cross-country storm, bringing "near historic" fire conditions in the Plains and Midwest and possible long-track tornadoes in the Deep South; Mola Lenghi has details on the American Airlines jet that was diverted to Denver after an engine started rattling and then caught fire on the tarmac, forcing some passengers to evacuate onto a wing; Pierre Thomas reports on President Trump's rare visit to the Department of Justice, where he delivered a blistering speech, lashing out at the agency that investigated and prosecuted him; David Muir reports on the baby boom in zoos across the nation and the caretakers helping save the endangered animals; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Ginger Zee, and Matt Rivers reporting as part of our team coverage - a major tornado outbreak tearing through the south and midwest.. More than two dozen are dead and that death toll is still rising; Selina Wang with breaking news tonight - the U.S. launching large scale military strikes in Yemen, the President's stark warning to Iran; Perry Russom with the latest on the government funding bill, President Trump signing a bill to keep the government up and running, exposing deep divisions within the Democratic Party; Whit Johnson reporting on the search and rescue of a lost puppy with help from an eye in the sky; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Ginger Zee reports on the deadly storm system that killed dozens of people and spawned more than 60 reported tornadoes throughout the Midwest and South; Selina Wang reports on sources saying the Trump administration ignored a federal judge's order to turn deportation planes around that were sending hundreds of alleged gang members to El Salvador; Erielle Reshef has the latest on officials seizing the passport of a key witness in the disappearance of a missing U.S. college student; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Victor Oquendo has the latest on the deadly toll after a catastrophic multi-day outbreak of extreme weather with 40+ confirmed tornadoes across 12 states and the system fueling deadly wildfires in Oklahoma; Rachel Scott has more on the court battle underway over the Trump administration's mass deportation of alleged gang members, defying a judge's order to halt the flights or turn the planes around; Trevor Ault has details after a Delta jet flying from Jacksonville, Florida struck its left wing on the runway while attempting to land at LaGuardia Airport in New York City; Aaron Katersky reports on the newly released body camera video showing the moment a man was rescued from his burning home after allegedly being held captive for 20 years by his stepmom; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Faith Abubey reports on the spectacular images from off the coast of Florida showing astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore return to Earth after their 8-day mission turned into more than nine months in space; James Longman has details on the high-stakes phone call between Pres. Trump and Russian Pres. Vladimir Putin, who did agree to limit some attacks on Ukraine; Rachel Scott reports on Supreme Court Justice John Roberts' rare rebuke of Pres. Trump after the president called to impeach a federal judge blocking the administration's mass deportation flights; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mireya Villarreal reports on the major cross-country storm putting the Midwest in its crosshairs of severe weather, from blizzard conditions to powerful winds, causing treacherous travel conditions, and Lee Goldberg has the forecast; Rachel Scott has details on the Pentagon restoring a story about American icon Jackie Robinson to its website after removing it in DEI purge; Matt Gutman speaks with L.A. County DA Nathan Hochman, who says he'd reconsider the Menendez brothers' sentence if they admit to the "full range" of their crimes and "all the lies that they have told about it;" and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
U.S. and world news. Trump Signs Executive Order To Dismantle US Department Of Education.
Marcus Moore reports on the travel chaos that unfolded after an electrical substation caught fire at London's Heathrow Airport and caused a significant power outage, forcing a complete shutdown of one of the world's busiest airports; Martha Raddatz has details on the two U.S. officials that confirmed a scheduled Pentagon meeting between Elon Musk and the Joint Chiefs was changed after a New York Times report said the meeting would include a top secret briefing on plans for a potential war with China; Melissa Adan has the latest on the urgent search for three women from the same family who went missing while driving after visiting the Grand Canyon; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Melissa Adan reports from Los Angeles, 3 people are dead, 15 injured in a mass shooting at an unsanctioned car show at a Las Cruces, New Mexico park; Ike Ejiochi reports from New York, 25 million people in 10 states are under red flag warnings as warm, dry conditions elevate the risk of wildfires; Selina Wang reports from Washington, DC, President Trump is escalating his threats to the U.S. legal system directing the Attorney General to punish law firms engaging in what he calls frivolous litigation against the government.
Martha Raddatz reports on the stunning national security breach that unfolded when Vice Pres. Vance and members of Pres. Trump's national security team reportedly shared active war plans in a group chat on an unsecured app that also mistakenly included a journalist from The Atlantic; Janai Norman has the latest on the wildfires along the East Coast and the tornado in the South; Terry Moran has details on the deportation legal battle playing out in an appeals court, with one judge saying: "Nazis got better treatment under the Alien Enemy Act"; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Martha Raddatz reports on Pres. Trump's defense of his top intelligence officials following the extraordinary security breach in which they reportedly discussed a U.S. attack in Yemen on a commercial messaging app, with a journalist mistakenly included on the chat; Terry Moran has details on Russia and Ukraine agreeing to limit their attacks in the Black Sea, according to the White House; Matt Gutman has the latest on the newly released police body camera video showing the chaos that unfolded at an unsanctioned car show in Las Cruces, New Mexico after gunmen opened fire, killing three and wounding over a dozen; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Martha Raddatz has new details on the national security breach after messages from a group chat with top national security officials mistakenly included a reporter, the texts revealing times, and targets for U.S. airstrikes in Yemen hours before launch; James Longman has the latest on the growing search for four U.S. soldiers now missing in Lithuania; Pierre Thomas reports on the Supreme Court upholding a Biden Administration regulation that restricts access to so-called "ghost gun" kits; Morgan Norwood has the latest on health officials' investigation into whether a patient with a rare breakthrough case of measles spread the virus to others on an Amtrak train from New York to D.C.; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
As wildfires threaten parts of the East Coast due to gusty winds and dry conditions, Faith Abubey reports on the expanded evacuations in South Carolina, Rachel Scott has details on Secretary of Health and Human Services RFK Jr.'s plan for a massive overhaul of the agency, cutting 10,000 jobs in addition to 10,000 positions lost after buyouts and layoffs; Aaron Katersky has the latest on Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts University doctoral candidate on a student visa in ICE detention after federal agents in masks and hoodies arrested her, sparking a large protest calling for her release; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Britt Clennett has the latest on the urgent search for survivors after a catastrophic 7.7 magnitude earthquake rocked Southeast Asia, killing over 150, injuring over 700 and causing buildings to come crashing down in Myanmar and Thailand; Faith Abubey reports on the life-threatening flood emergency that unfolded in South Texas after torrential rain submerged vehicles and killed at least three people, and the Table Rock Complex Fire in South Carolina that's expanded to nearly 17 square miles; Terry Moran has details on the frigid response Vice Pres. JD Vance received in Greenland, after Pres. Trump declared the U.S. should own the island, and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Our weather team is tracking a long night ahead for more than 100 million Americans now under a severe weather threat. Victor Oquendo on the ground in Tennessee where the tornado threat is ramping up; Rachel Scott has the latest on President Trump saying he's considering ways to serve a third term, it comes just days before his looming tariff threat takes effect; Britt Clennett with the stories of survival after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake rocked southeast Asia; Melissa Adan has the shocking video of the moment a small plane nose-dived into a home in Minnesota; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Trevor Ault reports on the deadly storms that killed at least five people and left hundreds of thousands without power across the South, and Ginger Zee tracks the system as it moves into the Northeast; Gio Benitez has details on the NTSB's investigation into a close call between a Delta passenger plane and Air Force jets near Reagan National Airport; Aaron Katersky has the latest on the armed gunmen that broke into the home of former NFL star Richard Sherman with his family inside; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Aaron Katersky has details on gunman who was arrested after allegedly shooting and killing a Walgreens employee and has a grudge against large scale pharmacies, according to police; Trevor Ault has the latest on the out-of-control truck in downtown Boston that jumped the curb and crashed into a restaurant, injuring multiple people, according to police; Pierre Thomas reports on ICE admitting to an "administrative error" in sending an immigrant to a notorious El Salvador prison despite a court order preventing him being deported there; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rachel Scott reports on the sweeping set of tariffs Pres. Trump announced on all of America's trading partners, and Rebecca Jarvis breaks down the immediate impact the new measures could have on the stock market and American families; With millions in the Heartland bracing for a once-in-a-generation storm, potentially bringing a combination of tornadoes and life-threatening flooding from Texas to Ohio, Victor Oquendo reports on the dangerous severe weather and Ginger Zee tracks it all out; David Muir remembers the life and legacy of actor Val Kilmer, one of Hollywood's biggest stars of the '80s and '90s with his roles in "Top Secret," "Top Gun," "Tombstone" and more; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rebecca Jarvis reports on Pres. Trump's sweeping new tariffs that have sent stocks plummeting, leading to the markets' worst day since the start of the pandemic five years ago; Victor Oquendo has the latest on the multi-day, life-threatening that has killed at least six people; Rachel Scott has details after sources tell ABC News that Pres. Trump fired six National Security Council staffers following a meeting with far-right activist Laura Loomer; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Whit Johnson reports on the stock market suffering a second day of massive losses with the Dow down more than 2,000 points as China responds to Pres. Trump's new tariffs with a 34% retaliatory tariff on all U.S. products; Morgan Norwood has the latest on the massive storm system that's spawned tornadoes, flooding and killed at least eight people, including a Kentucky boy who was swept away by floodwaters, officials say; Mireya Villarreal has details on the rising star in the professional bull rider circuit who was killed in a horrific rodeo accident in Texas in front of thousands of people; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As Trump's latest tariffs take effect, Jay O'Brien reports on the massive demonstrations across the U.S. as protesters rally against the president's policies and Elon Musk; Morgan Norwood reports from Arkansas where life-threatening storms — for the fourth day — have unleashed floods that are swamping roads and stranding motorists; the IDF says it will investigate after a newly released video appeared to show aid workers and first responders being fired upon by Israeli soldiers in Gaza; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
UCONN crowned NCAA champions; Second child measles death in Texas; Beloved 84-year-old UPS driver honored for making deliveries safely and with a smile.
Market turmoil and Trump's new tariff threats to China; Biotech lab: Extinct dire wolf created using grey wolf genes; Trump says he will hold direct talks with Iran on its nuclear program.
Dozens killed after roof collapses at popular Nightclub in the DR; Officials: New evidence in assassination plot against Trump; Protests erupt in Idaho after autistic teen shot by police.
As the death toll soars to at least 124 killed, rescuers are working round the clock in a race to find survivors. Officials say a neighbor called 911 to report what they described as a man who seemed drunk threatening two people with a knife. The former coach, who's accused of gaining unauthorized access to victims' emails, social media and cloud storage accounts, has pleaded not guilty. The American Airlines flight was forced to turn around over the Atlantic after a passenger on board allegedly became disruptive and challenged flight attendants who told him to return to his seat.
Two American Airlines jets clipped wings on a taxiway at Ronald Reagan National Airport in D.C. with six members of Congress from both New York and New Jersey. Law enforcement tells ABC News the chopper was carrying a family—two adults and three children—in addition to one pilot. Jillian Shriner was shot by police and arrested for attempted murder after allegedly firing a handgun at officers pursuing an unrelated hit-and-run suspect, according to LAPD sources.
Aaron Katersky reports on the new video obtained by ABC News showing the doomed helicopter twisting above New York City before falling into the Hudson River, killing all six on board – including a family from Spain celebrating multiple birthdays; Trevor Ault has the latest on the small plane that crashed into a road in Boca Raton, Fla., erupting in fire and killing all three on board; Pierre Thomas has details on a federal immigration judge's ruling that former Columbia University grad student Mahmoud Khalil can be deported from the U.S.; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Selina Wang reports on Pres. Trump's now exempting smartphones, computers, and other electronics from the latest round of tariffs, a reprieve for tech companies; Meteorologist Jeff Smith with the timing and tack as a slow moving wintery storm hits the I-95 corridor; Chilling new details about a teen's alleged plot to overthrow the government, including plans to assassinate the president; Ike Ejiochi on the highly trained divers scouring the Hudson for the main rotor and other wreckage after that sightseeing helicopter fell out of the sky plunged into New York's Hudson River and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Russia issued a massive attack that claimed at least 34 civilian lives in Ukraine over the weekend. The strike occurred as many families were heading to church to celebrate Palm Sunday.
Aaron Katersky has the latest on the investigation into the firebombing of the state residence of Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro while he and his family were asleep, with an arson suspect now facing attempted murder and terrorism charges; Stephanie Ramos reports on the 5.2 magnitude earthquake felt across Southern California as millions brace for aftershocks; Terry Moran has details after El Salvador's Pres. Bukele said he has no plans to return the Maryland husband and father who was wrongly deported to a Salvadoran prison; David Muir shares golfer Rory McIlroy's message to his four-year-old daughter after winning the Masters on his 17th try; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rachel Scott reports on the federal judge chastising the Trump administration, saying they have done "nothing" to comply with the Supreme Court's order to facilitate the return of a Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported to a prison in El Salvador; Mireya Villarreal has the latest on the shots fired at a high school in Dallas, Texas, injuring four students, including one with a gunshot wound to the leg; Matt Gutman has details on the White House freezing $2.2 billion of federal funding to Harvard University after it refused to comply with the Trump administration's demands; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Authorities say the suspect is a student who is the son of a local sheriff's deputy. The suspect was identified during a press conference as 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner, the son of Leon County Sheriff's Deputy Jessica Ikner. A U.S. citizen allegedly attempted to hijack a small plane at knife point, demanding to be taken out of the country, and was killed by another passenger with a licensed gun. Pres. Trump expressed confidence about reaching a deal with the Europe while hosting Italy PM Giorgia Meloni, a hard-right conservative, and signaled a possible thaw in the trade war with China.
Faith Abubey has the latest on the deadly shooting at FSU, including details on the two people killed in the rampage and the woman who played dead in order to survive; Rachel Scott has details on Sen. Chris Van Hollen's meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia – the Maryland man mistakenly deported to a notorious prison in El Salvador – as Pres. Trump accuses Abrego Garcia of being a violent gang member; James Longman reports on Secretary of State Marco Rubio's blunt warning that America is willing to "move on" from Russia-Ukraine peace talks if they don't yield results soon; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Supreme Court halts some deportations; New details about FSU shooting suspect; High-stakes nuclear talks between US and Iran.
Alex Presha leads us off with breaking news on Pete Hegseth and the latest details about his reported use of Signal; Morgan Norwood reports on the severe storm threat slamming the heartland, more than 12 million now on alert; Selina Wang with the latest on Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's blistering dissent to the Supreme Court's decision temporarily blocking the Trump administration's deportation efforts; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Just hours after greeting the faithful for an Easter Sunday blessing, Pope Francis died on Easter Monday. James Longman reports from Vatican City on the 88-year-old pontiff's cause of death, his will and his final wishes; David Muir looks back at the extraordinary life and legacy of Pope Francis, who's known as the People's Pope, and the impact he had on the world; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
James Longman reports from Vatican City, where over 25,000 people waited for hours to see Pope Francis as he lies in rest at St. Peter's Basilica; Trevor Ault has the latest on the explosive wildfire in Ocean County, New Jersey that has tripled in size in under 24 hours. The Jones Road fire, about 90 miles south of NYC, was first reported Tuesday morning and has burned more than 12,000 acres, and Lee Goldberg tracks the air quality alerts in effect for parts of New Jersey and New York due to smoke from the blaze; Jonathan Karl has details on investors seeing signs of a possible thaw in the trade war between the U.S. and China as both sides signal they're ready to talk; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Terry Moran has the latest from Vatican City, where more than 90,000 mourners have waited hours to pay their respects to Pope Francis, as the Vatican releases the first image of what the pontiff's tomb in St. Mary Major Basilica will look like; Morgan Norwood has details on the 19-year-old suspect accused of arson in the Jones Road Fire, one of the largest wildfires in New Jersey in the last 20 years; Martha Raddatz reports on Russia's largest attack on Ukraine in nearly a year that left at least 12 dead and prompted Pres. Trump to directly call out Pres. Putin, writing on social media, "Vladimir, STOP!"; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Terry Moran reports from the Vatican with the extraordinary images showing the solemn ceremony of the closing of Pope Francis' coffin, as more than 250,000 mourners paid their last respects to the pontiff ahead of his funeral early Saturday; Pierre Thomas has details on the FBI's arrest of a state court judge in Milwaukee for allegedly helping a migrant avoid arrest – a move that critics say is a major escalation in the Trump administration's deportation efforts; David Muir reports from St. Peter's Square and speaks with Americans who lined up to bid farewell to the people's pope; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Gutman is on the scene after a driver plows into a crowd at a packed festival in Canada, at least 11 killed at least 20 injured; More than 50 million Americans on alert stretching from Texas to the Great Lakes, Morgan Norwood and our weather team times it out; Selina Wang reports from the White House on President Trumps new approval ratings as he approaches his 100th day in office; The NFL is investigating a prank call made by a coach's son posing as a team's general manager, Ike Ejiochi has the latest; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Trevor Ault has the latest on the investigation into the F/A-18 fighter jet that plunged off the deck of the USS Harry S. Truman and sank into the Red Sea; on the eve of Pres. Trump's first 100 days in office, Rachel Scott reports on the new ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll showing him with the lowest 100-day approval rating of any president within the past 80 years; Victor Oquendo has details on the new video showing the moment authorities say a private boat slammed into the back of a crowded ferry in Clearwater, Florida, and left the scene before police arrived; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trump pressed on tariffs, Hegseth in ABC News exclusive interview; Car crashes into Illinois afterschool program, killing 3 children, 1 teen; Dangerous storms threatens over 45 million Americans.
In this edition, witness key moments from the Karen Read retrial, President Trump's comments on the U.S. economy and tariffs, and the NFL's fines on the Atlanta Falcons after a prank call during the NFL Draft. Also, don't miss the honoring of the Six Triple Eight battalion, the first-ever Disney "Week of Wishes" partnership with Make-A-Wish, and exciting entertainment news including Barbra Streisand's upcoming duet album featuring Paul McCartney, Ariana Grande, and more.
Rachel Scott reports on Pres. Trump removing national security adviser Mike Waltz from his post, marking the first major shakeup of his administration; Faith Abubey has details on the hit-and-run incident in South Carolina that left two children and one adult wounded, with police taking a suspect into custody after an hours-long search; Will Reeve has the latest on the MLB fan that fell more than 20 feet from the bleachers onto the outfield at Pittsburgh's PNC Park during the seventh inning of a Pirates-Cubs game, leaving him in critical condition; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Deadly tour crash near Yellowstone kills seven, two hospitalized; FAA, NTSB investigate after two jets abort landings at Reagan National; Ruth Buzzi dies at 88; best known for role in "Laugh-In."
WABC Meteorologist Dani Beckstrom leads us off with the storms putting more than 25 million people on alert for severe weather, from South Carolina to Maine; Selina Wang with the latest on a possible break in the trade war, what China's saying about negotiations with the U.S. over those 145% tariffs ; Phil Lipoff with that stunning announcement from legendary investor and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Senior White House Correspondent Selina Wang reports on President Trump facing questions about upholding the Constitution; Correspondent Alex Presha has the latest on the dozens of people rescued after a yacht sinks off the coast of Miami; Correspondent Morgan Norwood reports on the multiple arrests in Brazil where police say they disrupted a plot targeting a Lady Gaga concert; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
Matt Rivers reports on the air traffic controllers that lost radar and communications with passenger planes, leaving them unable to see, hear or talk to pilots coming in and out of Newark Airport for 60-90 seconds, ABC News has learned; Trevor Ault has the latest on the urgent search for survivors after a wave flipped a suspected human smuggling boat carrying at least 16 people off the coast of San Diego, California, killing at least three people; Mary Bruce reports on Pres. Trump's new plan offering undocumented immigrants $1,000 and a plane ticket to self-deport from the U.S., and suggested they could have a future path to return; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce has details on Pres. Trump's Oval Office meeting with newly-elected Canadian PM Mark Carney, who won office after campaigning against Trump's tariffs and told the president today that Canada is "not for sale"; in an ABC News exclusive, Pierre Thomas reports on the urgent FBI warning about the online network ‘764' that authorities say targets children on social media and gaming platforms and extorts them into sending violent and sexual content; ahead of the secretive conclave to elect the next pope, David Muir shares new images from inside the Vatican and reports on how this year's will be like no other; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
David Muir reports from Vatican City on the historic conclave ritual underway with 133 cardinals closed off from the world.
David Muir reports on the historic moment at the Vatican - the first American pope introduced to the world - Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Prevost elected the 267th leader of the Catholic Church just 24 hours and 21 minutes after the doors closed to the Sistine Chapel, choosing the name Leo XIV; Terry Moran reports on the reactions back home from Pope Leo's brothers about his childhood in Chicago, his missionary work and why the family said they expect him speak his mind on thorny issues like immigration; Rachel Scott has details on the moving messages from Pres. Trump and former U.S. presidents' and what they believe this new American pope represents; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
David Muir reports from the Vatican after the historic election of the first American pope. Less than 24 hours after being introduced, Leo XIV entered the Sistine Chapel to celebrate his first mass and spent time with the faithful, giving out blessings; Terry Moran reports on what the other American cardinals say happened inside the conclave that made history; Gio Benitez has the latest after radar screens went black again at Newark Liberty Airport for about 90 seconds on Friday. Just last week a similar radar outage forced the airport to cancel and delay thousands of flights, and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Terry Moran reports from the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV visiting the tomb of the late Pope Francis and laying out his vision for the future of the Catholic Church; Alex Presha reports on the earthquake rocking the parts of the South; Selina Wang has the details of on a crucial meeting between the U.S. and China, the first formal in-person talks between the two sides on the future of those tariffs; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
The FAA taking action to slow flights at Newark airport after yet another equipment failure, Ike Ejiochi has the latest; Jay O'Brien reports on Hamas saying it will release the last remaining American hostage, Edan Alexander; After high-stakes negotiations, Selena Wangs reports on the U.S. and China saying substantial progress has been made; James Longman reports from Vatican City as Pope Leo XIV makes his first Sunday address; America Strong celebrating mothers who make it all happen; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Rachel Scott has details after China and the U.S. agreed to a temporary tariff truce with both sides agreeing to draw down their tariffs for 90 days to allow time to negotiate a wider deal. The pause spurred a stock market surge; Jon Karl reports as Pres. Trump defends the $400 million 747-8 luxury jet he wants to accept from the government of Qatar amid ethical and national security concerns; Aaron Katersky has the latest as witness testimony gets underway in Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex trafficking and racketeering trial; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Ginger Zee tracks the flash flooding emergency in the East with slow moving storms dumping two inches of rain per hour in parts of Maryland, as firefighters in Minnesota attempt to extinguish multiple out of control wildfires; Matt Gutman has the latest on a judge resentencing the Menendez brothers to 50 years to life, paving the way for possible release; in day two of Sean Combs' trial, Aaron Katersky reports on the emotional testimony from star witness Cassie Ventura who detailed a graphic and a times violent relationship with the rapper; Mary Bruce, who traveled with the president, has the latest on Trump revealing he'll lift U.S. sanctions against Syria after years of civil war during the first stop in his visit to the Middle East; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Sean "Diddy" Combs' ex, Cassie Ventura, testifies for a second day in his trial; President Donald Trump meets Syria's leader; the music artist YG talks about being sexually assaulted as a teenager.
As powerful storms that spawned tornadoes in Wisconsin and Minnesota now take aim at the Heartland, Alex Perez has the latest and Lee Goldberg tracks the system moving east; Pierre Thomas has details on the 18-year-old girl that New Jersey police say escaped after allegedly being held captive by her mother and stepfather for seven years; Rachel Scott reports on the landmark Supreme Court case weighing Pres. Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship, and whether lower court judges have the ability to block the president's policies nationwide, and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Faith Abubey has details on the powerful storms from Texas to the Northeast that are bringing torrential rain and tornadoes, and Lee Goldberg has the forecast; Mireya Villarreal has the latest on the urgent manhunt in Louisiana after 10 inmates escaped a New Orleans jail – as authorities release dramatic surveillance video of the escape and investigate if it was an inside job; Gio Benitez has details on the roughly 450 New Jersey Transit train engineers that went on strike, leaving hundreds of thousands of commuters traveling in and out of NYC scrambling for transportation; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Correspondent Alex Stone reports on the dozens of people killed as sweeping storms and severe weather marches East; Reporter Christiane Cordero has the latest on the deadly explosion outside a fertility clinic in Palm Springs; and Correspondent Faith Abubey reports on the urgent manhunt for seven inmates who escaped from a New Orleans jail; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
Selina Wang reports on former President Joe Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis days after his office says he recently began experiencing symptoms; Medical correspondent Dr. Darien Sutton on what a Gleason score of 9 and a metastasis to the bone means at this stage of life; Rhiannon Ally has the latest on a Mexican navy tall ship that slammed into the Brooklyn Bridge killing at least two people and left nearly 2 dozen others injured; Jaclyn Lee reports on the suspect who police say is behind an explosion at a fertility clinic in Palms Springs California, what officials are saying about a motive; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Ginger Zee tracks the storm system that's putting millions of Americans from the Plains to the Midwest on alert for severe weather for the fifth night in a row, and Janai Norman reports from London, Kentucky, where families are racing to clean up what they can before the next storm arrives; Rachel Scott has the latest after Pres. Biden was diagnosed with an "aggressive" prostate cancer; Kayna Whitworth has details on what the FBI called a targeted terror attack at a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Jon Karl has the latest on former Pres. Biden's health after a spokesman revealed Biden last got a PSA test for prostate cancer in 2014; Martha Raddatz has details on Pres. Trump unveiling plans for a massive missile shield defense system called the "Golden Dome," using interceptor technology on the ground and in space, which could cost more than $175 billion; as Israel expands its assault in Gaza, Ian Pannell has the latest on the United Nations' warning that 14,000 babies will die in the next 48 hours if aid doesn't reach them now; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Jon Karl has details on the Pentagon announcing it has officially accepted a $400 million Boeing 747 from the government of Qatar to be used as Pres. Trump's Air Force One; Mary Bruce reports on Trump's Oval Office meeting with South Africa's president that took a tense turn after Trump pushed false claims of "genocide" against white South African farmers, playing videos he said support his allegations; Faith Abubey has the latest on the jailbreak in New Orleans and the two women each now charged for allegedly helping multiple fugitives evade capture; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trevor Ault has the latest on the investigation into the small plane that crashed in a sleeping San Diego neighborhood in the middle of the night, killing at least two people; Pierre Thomas has details on the two Israeli embassy staff members that were killed outside D.C.'s Capital Jewish Museum in what the FBI is calling a "targeted, antisemitic" attack; as a rare, late-season nor'easter threatens to disrupt record holiday travel for millions with heavy rain and winds of up to 50 mph, Matt Rivers reports from Newark Airport, and Lee Goldberg has the Memorial Day weekend forecast; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trevor Ault has the latest on the investigation into the deadly San Diego plane crash, with the NTSB saying the airport's weather alert system and runway lights were not working; Stephanie Ramos has details after legendary singer Billy Joel revealed he's been diagnosed with a rare brain disorder, forcing him to cancel his summer tour; Mary Bruce reports as Pres. Trump threatens a new wave of tariffs —calling for a 50 percent tariff on the EU and also warning Apple will face a 25 percent tariff unless iPhone production is moved to the U.S.; Lee Goldberg has the Memorial Day weekend forecast; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Morgan Norwood reports from New York, more than 45 million Americans are on the move this holiday weekend as the travel crush tests the limits of the strained aviation industry; Selina Wang reports from Washington, President Trump delivered the commencement address at West Point where he took credit for restoring America's military; Alex Presha reports from Washington as millions of Americans are shopping for Memorial Day savings amid new fallout from President Trump's tariffs and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Correspondent Morgan Norwood reports on the passenger who allegedly attempted to open a door mid-flight, prompting an emergency landing in Seattle; Reporter Alex Presha has the latest on the American citizen arrested in an alleged attack on an U.S. embassy field office in Tel Aviv; Reporter Zohreen Shah covers the events marking the fifth anniversary of the death of George Floyd; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
Faith Abubey has the latest on the manhunt for a former police chief, who was serving decades in prison for first-degree murder and rape as it enters a third day after he escaped from an Arkansas prison; Rachel Scott has details after HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the department will no longer recommend the COVID-19 vaccine for healthy children and pregnant women; Stephanie Ramos reports after a second suspect in the alleged kidnapping and torture of a cryptocurrency investor in NYC turned himself into police. The alleged victim says he was brutally tortured for weeks after refusing to provide his Bitcoin password; David Muir shares more on the life and legacy of singer and guitarist Rick Derringer, best known for his hit-song "Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo," who has died at the age of 77; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Jon Karl reports on Pres. Trump officially pardoning reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, who served time for tax evasion and bank fraud, as Trump says he'll "look at" pardons for those convicted of plotting to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer; Faith Abubey has the latest as authorities search a heavily wooded area in Arkansas by air and on foot for Grant Hardin – former police chief turned escaped killer; Mireya Villarreal has details on the two suspects facing charges after a hit-and-run jet ski crash in Texas over Memorial Day weekend that killed a beloved U.S. Air Force Academy cadet; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Stephanie Ramos has the latest as nearly 45 million are on alert for possible tornadoes and torrential rain in the Northeast, after a twister tore a path of death and destruction in the Heartland; Trevor Ault has new reporting on a very close call between two packed passenger planes, after one jet suddenly turned into the path of the other in San Francisco, just seconds from disaster; Rachel Scott has details on Elon Musk's Oval Office farewell as he steps away from his role as special government employee; David Muir looks back at the life and legacy of Emmy award-winning actress Loretta Swit, best known for playing Major Margret Houlihan on "M*A*S*H"; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Dani Beckstrom leads us off with the massive Canadian wildfires impacting air quality in the midwest, and the severe weather threat in the south; Selina Wang reports on the new fallout from President Trump's promise to raise tariffs on imported steel and aluminum to 50%; and Perry Russom on the President's pardons, Democrats are demanding answers on if the President is giving out pardons as favors; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Our team has the latest on the FBI investigating what they're calling a 'targeted terror attack' when multiple people were set on fire at a pro-israeli march downtown boulder colorado; Christiane Cordero reports on the multiple air quality alerts as heavy smoke from Canadian wildfires moves deeper into the United States; Marcus Moore has new details on the massive drone operation launched by Ukraine destroying dozens of Russian bombers; and Senior White House Correspondent Selina Wang reports on the looming budget battle in the Senate over President Trump's so called 'Big Beautiful Bill'; and more on ABC World News Tonight
Mola Lenghi reports as the suspect accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at Pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado now faces a federal hate crime charge and 16 counts of attempted first-degree murder; Martha Raddatz has details on Ukraine's daring "Operation Spiderweb," which involved smuggling a horde of drones into Russia inside shipping containers; Marcus Moore reports on a massive eruption at Mt. Etna on the Italian island of Sicily, which created a massive plume of toxic gas, ash, and rock, and sent thousands of tourists running for safety; David Muir reports on Sunny, one of the closely-watched baby bald eagles in Big Bear, California that has now flown the nest; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trevor Ault has the latest on the targeted attack in Boulder, Colorado, including the horrific new video showing the moment the suspect hurled Molotov cocktails on a peaceful Jewish demonstration, plus the late details about his wife and children now in ICE custody; Ginger Zee reports on the powerful storms and torrential rain inundating the Heartland, triggering a flash flood emergency in Wichita, Kansas; Mary Bruce reports on Elon Musk's post on X blasting Pres. Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill Act," calling it a "disgusting abomination"; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce reports on Elon Musk urging his 220 million followers to "KILL the BILL" that defines Pres. Trump's agenda; Kayna Whitworth has the latest on the urgent manhunt underway in Washington state's rugged wilderness for Travis Decker, who authorities say killed his three daughters during a court approved visitation; Pierre Thomas has details on the new suspect that's been arrested in connection to the deadly bombing at a California fertility clinic and is being accused of helping to produce an explosive similar to the formula used in the Oklahoma City bombing; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce reports on the stunning collapse of an alliance between Pres. Trump and and Elon Musk that played out before the world after tensions mounted for days over the president's megabill to fund his agenda; Martha Raddatz reports on Russia's ferocious assault after Ukraine's stunning coordinated drone attack deep inside Russia; Aaron Katersky has details on the evidence that prosecutors in Luigi Mangione's case say reveal a motive for ALLEGEDLY killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson months before his murder; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
One day after his explosive public feud with Elon Musk, Pres. Trump tells ABC News' Jon Karl that Musk "has lost his mind;" Pierre Thomas reports on Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Salvadoran native mistakenly deported by the U.S., who's back on American soil to face charges for allegedly transporting undocumented migrants; 81 years after they stormed the beaches of Normandy, David Muir remembers the heroes of D-Day; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Katherine Faulders reports from Washington, D.C., protesters and federal agents clashing in Southern California after recent ICE raids while Kilmar Abrego Garcia is back in the U.S. facing charges; Morgan Norwood reports from New York, more than 40 million Americans are on alert from Texas to the East for severe weather and potential flash flooding; Melissa Adan reports from Los Angeles, the urgent Washington State manhunt for the Army veteran accused of killing his three daughters and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Matt Gutman reports from Los Angeles, where protesters take to the streets as members of the National Guard arrive in response to days of demonstrations against the federal immigration crackdown; Faith Abubey reports from Tennessee, multiple injuries are reported after a skydiving plane goes down with more than 20 people onboard; Marcus Moore reports from London, a presidential candidate in Colombia is fighting for his life after an assassination attempt and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Matt Gutman reports on the 700 Marines that have been ordered to assist law enforcement in Los Angeles after a fourth straight day of violent protests over Pres. Trump's immigration raids; Trevor Ault reports as six people are feared dead in a small plane crash off the coast of San Diego; Martha Raddatz has more on the record number of drones and missiles Russia fired at Ukraine; David Muir reports on music legend Sly Stone's death after the leader of influential funk band Sly and the Family Stone died at age 82; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Gutman reports on the tense showdown on the streets of downtown Los Angeles amid chaotic immigration protests and nearly 100 arrests, where there are now more U.S. troops activated, than in Iraq and Syria; Aaron Katersky has chilling new reporting after authorities say they uncovered an alleged plot to target Jewish people in New York City with assault-style rifles; Kayna Whitworth reports on five-time Olympic medalist and former gymnastics star Mary Lou Retton now breaking her silence after being arrested for driving under the influence, telling ABC News she takes "full responsibility" for her actions; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Gutman reports on tensions boiling over into other major U.S. cities as more protest the Trump administration's sweeping immigration crackdown and new video shows ICE agents chasing farm workers through fields; Victor Oquendo shares an inside look at the preparations and extraordinary security measures underway for the U.S. Army's 250th birthday parade on Saturday, which also falls on Pres. Trump's 79th birthday; David Muir remembers the life and legacy of legendary Beach Boys singer-songwriter Brian Wilson, and the summer anthems that helped define an era; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Marcus Moore reports from Tel Aviv with the latest after Iran responded to Israel's sweeping attack by launching ballistic missiles towards Israel; Matt Gutman reports as the first wave of Marines take up positions in LA as police nationwide are on alert ahead of expected protests this weekend; James Longman has the incredible story of the lone survivor of the horrific Air India crash that was bound for London's Gatwick airport; ahead of Father's Day, David Muir shares the incredible surprise from the stepchildren turning their high school graduations into emotional thank yous to their stepdads; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Faith Abubey has the latest on the urgent manhunt for a suspect in Michigan following what authorities call a "politically motivated attack," after they say a gunman targeted two well-known local Democrats, killing one in addition to her husband; Matt Gutman reports on the thousands of "No Kings" protests nationwide against the Trump Administration's policies; Marcus Moore has details on Iran canceling scheduled nuclear talks with the U.S. in the wake of Israeli attacks on Iran; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Faith Abubey reports from Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, where an urgent manhunt is underway for a suspect police say killed a state lawmaker and her husband and wounded another lawmaker and his wife; Ian Pannell reports from Tel Aviv, as Israel expands its strikes against Iran; Melissa Adan reports from Los Angeles, police in Salt Lake City say a protester was killed during a demonstration this weekend and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Faith Abubey has chilling new details on the alleged targeted shooting of two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses, which triggered the state's largest manhunt; Alex Perez reports from West Virginia where at least six people have been killed from flash flooding and an apartment building partially collapsed from raging flood waters; Ian Pannell has the latest on fierce strikes between Israel and Iran, as Jon Karl speaks one-on-one with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, who says that he's not ruling out targeting Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce reports on Pres. Trump calling for Iran's "unconditional surrender" and the meeting in the Situation Room with his national security team as the Israel-Iran conflict escalates; Pierre Thomas has the latest on DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's hospitalization following an allergic reaction; Aaron Katersky has details on the New York City comptroller and mayoral candidate who was arrested by ICE agents at immigration court just a week before the primary; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce and Martha Raddatz have the latest on the conflict in the Middle East as Pres. Trump considers whether the U.S. should strike Iran and Israel intensifies its attacks; Matt Gutman reports after a jury acquitted Karen Read of murdering her Boston police officer boyfriend but convicted her of operating under the influence of liquor; Morgan Norwood has details on the multi-day severe weather outbreak that's hammering the Heartland, putting more than 115 million on alert, and Lee Goldberg has the forecast; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Stephanie Ramos reports on the severe thunderstorms moving into the Northeast as 200 million Americans brace for extreme heat; Mary Bruce and Martha Raddatz have the latest after Pres. Trump met with his national security team for a third straight day as he weighs possible direct U.S. action in Iran; Trevor Ault has details on the dozens of federal officers in masks and tactical gear that were seen near Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium, but were denied entry as protesters also gathered outside; David Muir shares the Juneteenth celebrations across America – from Galveston, Texas to Savannah, Georgia to Knoxville, Tennessee; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With more than 100 million Americans from Arizona to Massachusetts under heat alerts and a heatwave for most of the Eastern U.S. beginning early next week, Lee Goldberg has the forecast; Ian Pannell has the latest on the Israel-Iran conflict as both countries exchange fierce new strikes and European leaders meet with Iranian diplomats in Geneva; Aaron Katersky has details on Columbia University graduate and green card holder Mahmoud Khalil being granted release from a Louisiana immigration jail more than 3 months after his arrest; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Melissa Adan has the latest on the storms that swept through the Heartland, killing three, and Dani Beckstrom has the forecast as over 150 million Americans face heat alert in the coming days; Marcus Moore reports on the B-2 bombers - capable of carrying bunker-buster bombs - moving to Guam as President Trump weighs a potential strike against Iran; Ike Ejiochi has new details on the Minnesota shooting suspect who allegedly shot two lawmakers; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Ian Pannell reports from Tel Aviv as the Pentagon reveals new details about the stunning attack on three Iranian nuclear sites during an Operation called "Midnight Hammer"; Mary Bruce from the White House on Pres. Trump touting the mission's success while urging Iran to make peace; Martha Raddatz reports on the more than 40,000 U.S troops on high alert as questions arise over how much damage was done to Iran's nuclear program; Pierre Thomas has the latest on the U.S. stepping up its security presence in cities across America following the strikes; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
On the heels of Iran's retaliatory strikes on the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, the largest U.S. base in the region, James Longman has the latest on the Israel-Iran conflict as Pres. Trump announces a ceasefire deal has been reached between Israel and Iran; Martha Raddatz has details on the assessment of how much damage was done to Iran's nuclear sites as the IAEA says nearly 900 pounds of enriched uranium is missing; Janai Norman has details on the heat wave that's bringing oppressive temperatures and humidity to nearly half the country, and Ginger Zee has the forecast; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As Pres. Trump insists U.S. strikes on Iran "completely and totally obliterated" its nuclear program, Mary Bruce with new details from sources now telling ABC News a preliminary report indicates at least two underground sites were not destroyed and the nuclear program was likely only set back months; Janai Norman and Ginger Zee on the life threatening heat from Texas to Maine, breaking records across the east coast; Trevor Ault reports on masked border agents caught on camera repeatedly punching and detaining and undocumented immigrant they say threatened them with a weed wacker; David Muir looks back at the life and legacy of Bobby Sherman, the singer and actor that became a teen idol in the ‘60s and ‘70s who has died at age 81; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Janai Norman has the latest on the more than 130 million Americans on alert as life-threatening heat shatters records from Newark to Providence and more than 100 people are taken to the emergency room in New York City, and Lee Goldberg has the forecast; Mary Bruce reports on Pres. Trump pushing back on the preliminary intelligence report on Iran strikes; Moran Lenghi has details on the fiery midair jet engine scare over Las Vegas; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
After 24 hours of extreme weather, Stephanie Ramos has details on the powerful storms tearing through much of the Northern Plains with more than a dozen tornadoes reported, and Lee Goldberg tracks it all out; Victor Oquendo reports on the mysterious "fireball" seen streaking across the sky in the Southeast; David Muir remembers the life and legacy of Lalo Schifrin, an Oscar-winning film composer best known for writing the 'Mission: Impossible' theme and scoring over 100 movies; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Devin Dwyer reports on the Supreme Court's 6-3 decision to dramatically limit federal judges' ability to check presidential power, paving the way for Pres. Trump to move forward with plans to end birthright citizenship; Faith Abubey has the latest on a woman waist-deep in the water at New York's popular Jones Beach who was "most likely" bitten by a sand tiger shark, officials said; Rachel Scott has details on University of Virginia Pres. Jim Ryan submitting his resignation amid the Trump administration's investigation into the school's diversity, equity and inclusion efforts; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Correspondent Jay O'Brien reports on the crucial vote facing President Trump's so-called "One, Big, Beautiful Bill," as lawmakers make a last-minute push for support on the Senate floor; Senior White House Correspondent Selina Wang has the details on President Trump's decision to cut trade talks with Canada over its new "digital services tax" on American tech companies; Foreign Correspondent Marcus Moore reports on the large crowds attending state funerals for the Iranian military commanders and scientists killed in recent Israeli strikes; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
Washington Correspondent Jay O'Brien reports on Senator Thom Tillis' stunning announcement - on the eve of a marathon series of votes on Trump's so-called "Big, Beautiful Bill" - that he would not seek reelection next year; Senior White House Correspondent Selina Wang has the latest on the protests over what some are calling the "Alligator Alcatraz" detention center; Zohreen Shah on the breaking news, Authorities say 2 people killed after firefighters responded to a fire in Idaho, Foreign Correspondent Marcus Moore reports on Trump's call for an end to the war in Gaza ahead of an Israeli official's arrival in Washington for ceasefire talks; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
Matt Gutman reports on the deadly sniper ambush in Idaho that left two firefighters dead and one injured, with authorities identifying the suspect who's being accused of intentionally setting a wildfire as a trap; Kayne Whitworth has new developments on Bryan Kohberger, who's accused of murdering four University of Idaho students, now agreeing to accept a plea deal, sources say; Victor Oquendo has details on the dramatic rescue at sea after a father jumped into the ocean to save his daughter, who accidentally fell overboard on a Disney cruise off the Florida coast; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
After 13 hours of deliberations, Aaron Katersky has details on the jury in Sean Combs' trial reaching a verdict on four out of five counts against the music mogul, but remaining stuck on the racketeering conspiracy count; Mary Bruce reports on Pres. Trump's massive spending and tax cut bill passing in the Senate with the vice president casting the tie-breaking vote; Matt Gutman has the latest on what ABC News has learned about the suspect accused of killing two firefighters in Idaho; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Sean Combs denied bail after the jury delivered a split verdict, convicting him of convicting him of transportation for prostitution, but acquitting him of the most serious charges of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking, Aaron Katersky reports; Trevor Ault has the latest on the seven people authorities say are missing after a warehouse filled with fireworks exploded in Northern California; Millions of Americans are on the move ahead of the Fourth of July holiday, Stephanie Ramos has details on what's expected to be one of the busiest days for roads and Lee Goldberg has the forecast; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Mary Bruce reports on the House delivering Pres. Trump his first major legislative victory in his second term by passing his mega spending bill – the core of his domestic agenda – with two Republicans as the sole GOP no votes and all Democrats voting against it; Trevor Ault has the latest after authorities say fireworks caused a deadly home explosion in Southern California that firefighters are still working to extinguish; Pierre Thomas has details on police increasing security in the air, on the streets and waterways after the FBI and homeland security warned of the potential for lone wolf attacks on the Fourth of July; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Morgan Norwood reports on the catastrophic flooding in Central Texas that has killed at least 13 and left more than 20 girls at a summer camp unaccounted for; Selina Wang has details on Pres. Trump signing his sweeping spending bill into law as Democrats react to the legislation; Jaclyn Lee has the latest on a string of fireworks explosions - some fatal - ahead of the 4th of July holiday; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Mireya Villareal reports on the ground in Texas as the desperate search for dozens of missing young campers intensifies after catastrophic flash flooding killed at least 43; Dani Beckstrom with the timing and track of tropical storm Chatal expected to make landfall in the Carolinas early Sunday morning; Multiple incidents of boats catching fire across several states following dangerous fireworks explosions, Morgan Norwood reports on the new video; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Matt Gutman reports from Kerrville, Texas, at least 70 people have died, dozens more missing in catastrophic flooding; Mireya Villarreal reports from Texas, she's on the ground with first responders as they search for survivors; Faith Abubey reports from Atlanta, the remnants of tropical storm Chantal threaten to disrupt travel as millions take to the roads and the skies on the busiest travel day of the Fourth of July holiday and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
In a special edition of World News Tonight, David Muir reports from Kerrville, Texas the epicenter of one of the deadliest U.S. floods in decade. At least 104 people, including dozens of children, have been killed; Matt Gutman reports as officials are pressed about their response to the Texas flooding and whether there could have been a better warning system; Mireya Villarreal flies with a Coast Guard crew using a special camera to search for survivors in Texas; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
David Muir reports from flood zone in Central Texas as search for survivors continues; TSA terminates 'shoes-off' security measure; Judge sets October as sentencing date for Sean 'Diddy' Combs.
Russia launches largest aerial assault on Ukraine; At least 3 killed after flash flooding in New Mexico, including children; Police say 1-year-old boy dead after mom leaves sons inside hot car.
Aaron Katersky reports after masked federal agents clashed with protesters during immigration raids at California farms, with authorities throwing smoke canisters toward the crowd; Kayna Whitworth has details on the remarkable escape of all 31 workers after a massive tunnel under construction partially collapsed in Los Angeles County; Trevor Ault has the latest on the desperate search following the Texas flood disaster with 172 people still missing and the death toll rising to 120; Will Reeve, the son of the original Superman, sits down with David Corenswet, the actor starring as the Man of Steel in the new "Superman" movie; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As thousands search for the more than 160 people who remain missing, Trevor Ault reports on Pres. Trump's visit to the Texas Hill Country one week after deadly floodwaters raged down the Guadalupe River; Aaron Katersky has details on the FBI offering a $50,000 reward for a man who authorities say fired a gun at federal law enforcement officers during an immigration raid on a cannabis farm northwest of Los Angeles; Matt Rivers has details on the New York City-bound Delta flight that was diverted to the Azores after one of the plane's engines failed, as passengers on board that speak out about the ordeal; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Severe storms battering the heartland from Kentucky to Michigan, and our Jaclyn Lee is embedded with a search and rescue team in Texas searching for the over 160 still missing from the flooding that took over 120 lives there; Lama Hasan has the new details on the Air India flight crash, and what we're learning from a new report; Selina Wang reporting on the deep divisions in the White House - President Trump's administration and his supporters clashing over the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, what President Trump is saying tonight; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Alex Presha reports on the deadly shooting at a church in Lexington, Kentucky, that police say started after a trooper pulled a suspect over near an airport; Jaclyn Lee has the latest on the life-threatening flash floods battering already hard-hit central Texas and the devastating wildfire in the Grand Canyon that has destroyed up to 80 structures; Lama Hasan has the fiery plane crash at a small airport outside of London; Marcus Moore breaks down the Club World Cup final in New Jersey between PSG and Chelsea; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Janai Norman reports from North Plainfield, New Jersey, where two people died after flash floods struck the region on Monday night during rush hour as torrential rain inundated the Northeast, and Ginger Zee tracks the potential tropical system that's expected to bring heavy rain from Florida to Louisiana through end of the week; Trevor Ault has the latest on the investigation into the "American Idol" producer and her husband who were found shot to death in their Los Angeles home; Matt Gutman has details on the murder trial of the former Colorado dentist accused of killing his wife of 23 years with protein shakes laced with cyanide, arsenic and a chemical commonly found in eye drops; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Morgan Norwood reports on the powerful tornadoes targeting the Midwest after heat-fueled thunderstorms spread across the region as dangerous heat suffocates much of the East Coast, and Lee Goldberg has the forecast; Kayna Whitworth has the latest on 7.3 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Alaska, triggering the NWS to issue a tsunami warning, according to the agency; Pierre Thomas with unusual details on the heavily armed suspect arrested by Capitol police after discovering an assault rifle, a sword, bow and arrow and a medieval-style hatchet in the suspects car; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
After growing concern online over pictures of President Trump showing bruises on his hands and swelling in his legs, Mary Bruce reports on the White House revealing the president has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, "a benign and common condition;" James Longman has the latest on the Air India crash that killed all but one of the 242 onboard, including a report from the Wall Street Journal that says the plane's captain may have shut off fuel to both engines on purpose just as the plane took off; David Muir looks back at the life and legacy of Connie Francis, best known for her 1962 hit "Pretty Little Baby," who has died at age 87; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rachel Scott has the latest on the White House announcing that 10 Americans detained in Venezuela are on their way home after a large scale swap for 252 Venezuelan migrants deported by the Trump administration and sent to El Salvador's notorious mega prison; Mary Bruce reports on the DOJ's request to courts in New York and Florida to unseal grand jury records in the case of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein; Trevor Ault has details on the horrific explosion at a law enforcement training facility that killed three Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Reporter Melissa Adan has the latest on the driver who plowed into a crowd outside a music venue in Los Angeles, injuring 30 people; Correspondent Alex Stone has new details on the deadly explosion that killed three deputies in the LA County Sheriff's Department; and Senior White House Correspondent Selina Wang reports on the bipartisan push to release more information about the case against notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
Morgan Norwood reports on the dozens of water rescues in parts of Washington, D.C. metro area; Mola Lenghi has details on the "aggressive maneuver" a Delta regional pilot made to avoid a mid-air collision with a B-52 bomber; Selina Wang reports on the growing bipartisan pressure on the Trump administration to release all of the government's files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein; Linsey Davis has the story of an army of volunteers that got to work when the Texas floods nearly destroyed a beloved camp; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Victor Oquendo reports on the death of Malcolm-Jamal Warner, best known for his role as Theodore Huxtable on the "The Cosby Show," who accidentally drowned off the coast of Costa Rica while vacationing with his family; Gio Benitez reports as the FAA and Air Force investigate the moment a Delta regional jet traveling to Minot, North Dakota, made an "aggressive maneuver" to avoid a B-52 bomber; Matt Gutman has the latest on the harrowing car ramming outside of a nightclub in L.A. that left at least 30 people injured; David Muir shares the joyful moment after golfer Scottie Scheffler's 14-month-old son, Bennett, stole the show at the British Open; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trevor Ault reports on the life and legacy of Ozzy Osbourne, the the heavy metal frontman of Black Sabbath, who died at the age of 76; Gio Benitez has details on the Delta plane that came within 200 feet of an Aeroméxico passenger jet descending on the same runway at Mexico City International Airport after air traffic control cleared both planes for their takeoff and landing; as the White House struggles to move on from the uproar over its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, Mary Bruce reports on the DOJ announcing that they'll seek an interview Ghislane Maxwell – Epstein's former companion who's serving a 20 year prison sentence; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce has more on the Wall Street Journal Report that Attorney General Pam Bondi and her deputy Todd Blanche informed Pres. Trump in May that his name appears multiple times in the Epstein files; Kayna Whitworth reports on the statements from victims' families as Bryan Kohberger was sentenced to four consecutive life sentences for the vicious murders of four University of Idaho college students; Pierre Thomas reports as William McNeil speaks out for the first time after the violent traffic stop in Florida that he recorded; David Muir speaks with a marathon swimmer from upstate New York who made her lifelong dream a reality after finishing a nine hour marathon swim of Skaneateles Lake to raise awareness for the preservation of her hometown lake and America's lakes and oceans; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Aaron Katersky reports on Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche's face-to-face meeting with Jeffrey Epstein's former companion Ghislaine Maxwell amid growing pressure to release the Epstein files; Whit Johnson has details on the death of professional wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, who went into cardiac arrest at his Florida home; Pierre Thomas has the latest on the Suffolk County, New York, police officer who was shot in the face while investigating the discovery of a dead body; Davis Muir looks back at the life and legacy of beloved Grammy-winning American jazz musician Chuck Mangione, who has died at age 84; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trevor Ault reports on the Southwest flight that violently dropped hundreds of feet, throwing passengers from their seats, as the pilot tried to avoid a midair collision with a military plane; Pierre Thomas has the latest on the deadly shooting at a University of New Mexico student housing complex after authorities in Albuquerque arrested a suspect; Martha Raddatz reports on the growing hunger crisis in Gaza as ABC News cameras go inside a pediatric ward in the war-torn region, where children are on the brink of starvation; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Morgan Norwood reports from New York, more than 80 million Americans are under extreme heat alerts with the heat index reaching as high as 115; Rachel Scott reports from Edinburgh, Scotland, where President Trump is getting ready to meet with world leaders on trade ahead of the August 1st tariff deadline; Melissa Adan reports from Los Angeles, cities react to a federal judge's decision to dismiss the Trump Administration's lawsuit against sanctuary cities and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Perry Russom reports from Washington, D.C., more than 170 million Americans are under heat alerts as feels like temperatures push past 110 degrees in some places; Reena Roy reports from New York, a suspect is facing terrorism charges after 11 people were stabbed at a Michigan WalMart; Rachel Scott reports from Edinburgh, Scotland, where President Trump and the head of the EU have agreed on a major trade deal and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Victor Oquendo has details on the life-threatening heat wave impacting more than 200 millions Americans, and meteorologist Jeff Smith has the heat wave forecast; Perry Russom reports on the deadly boat crash off Miami Beach, where a barge collided with a sailboat from a youth sailing program, throwing overboard all five children and one adult on board, according to officials; Pierre Thomas has the latest on the urgent manhunt underway in Arkansas for a suspect who allegedly killed a couple while they were hiking with their two young daughters in a state park; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
NFL headquarters may have been target of gunman, NYC mayor says; Trump says Epstein "stole" young women who worked at Mar-A-Lago; Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos discuss 'Running with the Wolves'.
Kayna Whitworth reports on the Colorado dentist guilty of murder in the first degree after authorities say he was secretly and systematically poisoning his wife by lacing her protein shakes; Trevor Ault has details on one of the largest recorded earthquakes that struck off Russia's Pacific coast, prompting tsunami waves and panic from Russia to Japan to the U.S., the 8.8 magnitude quake triggered Russia's largest volcano to erupt; Pierre Thomas has the latest on Virginia councilman Lee Vogler attacked and doused with gasoline then set on fire; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With New York and New Jersey under states of emergency, Morgan Norwood reports on the severe thunderstorms and flash flooding wreaking havoc across the Northeast, and Lee Goldberg tracks the storm system; Mola Lenghi has details on the Delta flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam that experienced "significant" turbulence, sending 25 passengers and crew to the hospital; Pierre Thomas has the latest on the 28-year-old school teacher who's been charged in the murder of a couple hiking with their two daughters in a state park in Arkansas and what officials say the mother did to protect their children; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trump envoy visits Gaza as humanitarian crisis worsens; Manhunts underway in Tennessee, Montana for suspected killers in separate shootings; Trump moves US nuclear submarines in rare warning to Russia.
Melissa Adan reporting on the urgent manhunt for an army veteran accused of shooting and killing four people in Montana. Katherine Faulders reporting on the new federal probe facing former Special Counsel Jack Smith over the investigations into President Trump; And the wild week for the economy, Selina Wang has the details on what Tariffs may mean for back-to-school shoppers, and the signs of a weakening job market; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Explosive wildfires raging across the West; Consumers brace for more tariff uncertainty; Growing battle over Texas redistricting plan Melissa Adan reports on dozens of wildfires burning across the West, fueled by gusty winds, bone-dry conditions and scorching heat; Selena Wang has the latest on the growing battle over the new Texas redistricting plan; Christiane Cordero has details on consumers bracing for tariff uncertainty; Marcus Moore reports on Pope Leo XIV's message to over one million Catholic youth; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
As wildfires in the U.S. and Canada rage out of control, Ginger Zee reports on the millions from the Great Lakes to the Northeast under air quality alerts; Gio Benitez has details on the midair emergency on a United Airlines flight from D.C. to Germany with 230 people on board after the pilot reported an engine failure shortly after takeoff and repeatedly declared mayday; Jon Karl has the latest on the Texas redistricting fight after Texas Gov. Abbott ordered the arrest of any Democratic lawmaker who has left the state to avoid a vote; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Aaron Katersky reports on what sources tell ABC News about what Jeffrey Epstein's co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell said about Pres. Trump during the unusual meeting with the country's second-highest law enforcement official; after an intense six day manhunt, Trevor Ault has the latest on authorities capturing the suspect accused of murdering a Tennessee family and kidnapping then abandoning their infant; and two years after the horrific implosion of the Titan submersible that killed all five on board, Gio Benitez has details on the new U.S. Coast Guard report saying the deaths were preventable and placing blame on OceanGate's CEO Stockton Rush; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Faith Abubey reports from Fort Stewart, Georgia, where five soldiers were injured after a U.S. Army sergeant allegedly opened fire inside the Army base using his personal handgun, officials said; Victor Oquendo has details on the arrest of a Florida woman who's accused of posing as a nurse and providing care to over 4,400 unsuspecting patients without a valid nursing license; Mary Bruce reports on Pres. Trump touting Apple's plans to invest an additional $100 billion in U.S. manufacturing ahead of the new tariffs on nearly every U.S. trading partner that will go into effect at midnight; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce reports as American business owners and consumers prepare for the repercussions of Pres. Trump's tariffs, which impact nearly every U.S. trading partner and mark the highest tariff rates in nearly 100 years; Aaron Katersky has the latest on the two Pennsylvania state troopers who were shot and wounded in what officials called an ambush after responding to a domestic dispute; amid a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Ian Pannell reports on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying that Israel "intends" to take control of all Gaza temporarily, ending any short term hopes of a ceasefire; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Pierre Thomas has the latest on the active shooter incident that unfolded at Emory University in Atlanta, which is also near the CDC headquarters, prompting the university to send a message to students, saying, "RUN. HIDE. FIGHT. Avoid the area."; Mary Bruce has details on Pres. Trump announcing that he will meet with Russia's Pres. Vladimir Putin next Friday in Alaska; Trevor Ault has details on the fast-moving wildfires in the West forcing thousands to evacuate, including the Canyon Fire north of L.A. that has exploded in size; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Faith Abubey is in Atlanta following the latest with the deadly attack that killed one police officer, and damaged buildings at the CDC campus, authorities today identifying that suspect. Alex Stone reports on the wildfire threat in the west, what's fueling those fires and the deadly severe storms in the plains; And Selina Wang with developments on President Trump's high-stakes summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Matt Gutman has the latest on the shooting outside an Austin, TX, Target store that left at least three people dead and sent police on a manhunt before they arrested a suspect; Stephanie Ramos reports on the fatal explosion at a U.S. Steel plant outside of Pittsburgh, with authorities urgently searching the rubble for a person still unaccounted for; Martha Raddatz has details on Pres. Trump's upcoming summit with Vladimir Putin, with Trump saying he will tell Putin to "end" the war in Ukraine; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With Tropical Storm Erin expected to become a major hurricane by the end of the week, Ginger Zee has the track and Ike Ejiochi reports on the drownings in the Northeast that triggered rip current warnings as the storm churns in the Atlantic; Trevor Ault has details on what police investigating the deadly shooting outside a Target in Austin, Texas, said about how the suspect chose his victims – an employee collecting carts, then a grandfather and his four-year-old granddaughter – at random; as Pres. Trump and Russian Pres. Putin prepare to sit down in Anchorage, Alaska, Rachel Scott reports on the White House's efforts to try and lower expectations of the summit, calling it a mere "listening exercise;" and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Stephanie Ramos reports on the heavy rain and flooding in the south, the powerful system bringing down a tree in tennessee killing a family in their car, Dani Beckstorm tracking the storm in the northeast and Tropical Storm Erin on the move in the Atlantic; Trevor Ault has details on a passenger's physical altercation with flight attendants aboard a California-bound flight; Ike Ejiochi has the latest on the urgent search underway for a suspect accused of shooting and killing a young woman as she walked a child to a bus stop in Louisville, Kentucky; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce reports from Anchorage, Alaska, on the eve of the high-stakes summit as Pres. Trump says he believed Russian Pres. Putin "will make peace" with Ukraine, while Putin praises the administration's "energetic and sincere" efforts to end the war; Matt Gutman has details on the group of heavily armed border patrol agents that conducted an immigration raid outside the venue as Gov. Gavin Newsom announced his plan to have voters approve a new redistricting map in California; Victor Oquendo reports on the newly released body camera video showing neighborhood heroes rescuing a family of four from a small plane that crashed in a residential community in Pembroke Pines, Florida last month; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce and Martha Raddatz report from Anchorage, Alaska, where Pres. Trump and Russian Pres. Vladimir Putin's summit took place, with the leaders saying that many points were agreed to, but no ceasefire was reached; Ian Pannell reports from Kyiv, where fighting inside Ukraine continues amid the summit; Brittany Bell tracks the path of Erin, now a Category 1 hurricane, which is on track to become a major hurricane this weekend as it moves north of the Caribbean, creating rip currents and dangerous surf for the East Coast next week; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Christiane Cordero reports on Pres. Trump's summit with Russian Pres. Valdimir Putin, and Putin's demands for full control of a key Ukrainian province in exchange for freezing the conflict; Ian Pannel has more on Pres. Trump and Pres. Putin meeting in Alaska to discuss plans for a ceasefire, and Ukrainian officials saying Russia's attack on the country continued during the high-stakes summit; Marcus More has the latest on Canada's government ordering Air Canada flight attendants back to work after they went on strike, leaving more than 100,000 passengers around the world stranded; Melissa Adan reports on a hiker rescued by helicopter after being trapped behind a waterfall for two days in the California mountains; Whit Johnson has more on a heartwarming movement sparked by Rosie Paulik, who came up with the idea to offer her dad's letters to anyone needing some fatherly encouragement, after receiving handwritten letters from him for 20 years.
Ian Pannell reports from Ukraine, the stage is set for White House talks on the war in Ukraine with late word on who will be there; Dani Beckstrom reports from New York, Hurricane Erin is expected to intensify again, threatening the East Coast with dangerous rip currents; Olivia Rubin reports from New York, an urgent manhunt is underway after a deadly mass shooting at a Brooklyn restaurant and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Rachel Scott reports on Pres. Trump welcoming Ukrainian Pres. Zelenskyy to the White House - along with some top European leaders in a major show of support – all in an effort to stop Russia's war, as Ian Pannell reports from Ukraine, where Russia unleashed deadly drone and missile attacks on civilians, killing at least ten people – including an entire family; Aaron Katersky has details on two Utah officers gunned down while responding to a home for a domestic disturbance call; Trevor Ault has the latest on the accused drug dealer known as the "Ketamine Queen" who has agreed to plead guilty in connection with the overdose death of actor Matthew Perry, according to the DOJ; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Victor Oquendo reports from the Outer Banks, where mandatory evacuations are in effect over the life-threatening impacts of Hurricane Erin, which is now over 600 miles wide as it turns north, and Ginger Zee has the track; Matt Gutman has the latest on the urgent search underway in California for 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro after police say they found inconsistencies in his mother's claim he was kidnapped; Jon Karl has details on Pres. Trump's escalated attacks on museums, saying the Smithsonian's too focused on "how bad slavery was;" and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Victor Oquendo is on the scene in North Carolina's Outer Banks, where waves are expected to swell up to 20 feet high as Hurricane Erin churns closer to shore, and Brittany Bell has the system's latest track and forecast; Ike Ejiochi reports on the home explosion near Charlottesville, Virginia that injured at least one person and injured another; Mireya Villarreal has details on the emotional testimony from the parents of the Camp Mystic flood victims; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Active shooter report on Villanova University campus was a "cruel hoax,"; New Jersey declares state of emergency; Illinois teacher donates kidney to educator's husband.
Morgan Norwood reports on the horrific accident in Upstate New York after a tour bus collided with a semi-truck, leaving at least four people dead and dozens more injured; Aaron Katersky has details on Deputy AG Todd Blanche releasing audio and transcripts of his two-day interview with Jeffrey Epstein's convicted co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell, who insisted "there is no list;" just one day after Erik Menendez lost his bid for freedom, Matt Gutman has the latest on his brother Lyle Menendez's appeal to the parole board to be released from prison 36 years after murdering their parents; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Jaclyn Lee reports from Los Angeles, firefighters race to contain a wildfire that's tearing through Napa Valley; Olivia Rubin reports from New York, officials are warning residents to stay inside and avoid contact with thick black smoke after a plant explosion and fire in Louisiana; Katherine Faulders reports from Washington, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the man mistakenly sent to a notorious El Salvador prison, may be facing deportation to Uganda and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Correspondent Jaclyn Lee reports on the dangerous heat fueling growing wildfires as firefighters battle massive blazes in California and Oregon; Washington Correspondent Jay O'Brien has the latest on President Trump weighing the deployment of more troops to other U.S. cities, suggesting that Chicago, New York and Baltimore could be next; Foreign Correspondent Marcus Moore reports on Ukraine marking its Independence Day with a major strike, as Russia's Foreign Minister says there are no plans for a meeting between Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and Russian President Putin; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
Mola Lenghi has details on the powerful explosion in a neighborhood north of St. Louis, Missouri, that leveled multiple homes and injured at least three people; Trevor Ault reports on the record-breaking heat fueling large wildfires across three states, forcing thousands to flee; James Longman has the latest on outrage growing after Israeli airstrikes on a Gaza hospital killed five journalists, who were among at least 20 killed and dozens more injured – Israel says they were operating against Hamas and journalists were not specifically targeted; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trevor Ault reports on the massive, blinding dust storm – also known as a haboob – that swallowed Phoenix, knocking out power to thousands and even grounding flights, as monsoon rains swept in; Matt Gutman has details on pop star Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce announcing their engagement after dating for two years; Diane Sawyer sits down with Bruce Willis' wife, Emma Heming Willis, who opens up about her husband's deeply personal battle faced by so many families across the country, when a loved one faces down dementia – and the challenges they are overcoming together in the ABC special "Emma & Bruce Willis: The Unexpected Journey"; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Alex Perez reports from Minneapolis, where a gunman outside a Catholic school church's stained glass windows opened fire on students attending mass – killing an 8-year-old and 10-year-old and injuring dozens more – and Pierre Thomas has the latest on the disturbing details investigators have now learned about the shooter; Rachel Scott has details on the newly installed director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Susan Monarez, who has been ousted just weeks after being confirmed by the Senate; Victor Oquendo has the latest on the controversial Florida immigration detention center known as "Alligator Alcatraz" that will likely be empty within days, according to an email obtained by ABC News; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
While a motive in the Annunciation School mass shooting remains under investigation, Alex Perez has the new video showing the chaos inside the church as gunfire erupted during Mass and the father of the 8-year-old killed in the attack speaks out; Mary Bruce has the latest on the dozens of workers who walked out and the four top officials that resigned in protest at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention following the ousting of the agency's director; Victor Oquendo has details on the horrific alligator attack in New Orleans that police say has left a missing 12-year-old boy dead; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Morgan Norwood reports on the intense turbulence that rocked a Houston-bound United Express flight, sending two passengers to the hospital; as internal changes at the CDC spark a leadership crisis, Selina Wang has details on the FDA's new restrictions on COVID vaccines creating confusion over how and where Americans will get the vaccine; twenty years after Hurricane Katrina left a trail of pain and destruction along the Gulf Coast, Robin Roberts returns to the region to speak with the children impacted by the storm about the enduring emotional toll that's followed them into adulthood; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Faith Abubey has the latest on the deadly mid-air crash amid a flash flood threat disrupting travel in major hubs across the country, the delays come as officials in California say they've rescued hundreds after an urgent rip current warning, our weather team with your holiday forecast; The potential legal limbo for hundreds of unaccompanied Guatemalan children after a judge halted the Trump administration from trying to deport them, Selina Wang with the new details; Jaclyn Lee reports on the Minneapolis community healing and praying together at the first mass since the deadly attack; Dramatic and terrifying new video of a young boy walking high up on a monorail track at famed Hershey Park, Perry Russom with the latest; An urgent investigation at the "Burning Man Festival" after a death was ruled as a possible homicide; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Melissa Adan has the latest on dangerous rip currents affecting both U.S. coasts as millions flock to beaches to celebrate the Labor Day holiday; Faith Abubey reports on the ongoing turmoil at the CDC as a group of the agency's former directors accuse HHS Secretary RFK Jr. of endangering American lives; Alex Stone has details on the fatal shooting of an 11-year-old boy in Texas who officials say was killed while playing "ding-dong-ditch" in Houston; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Pierre Thomas has details after Pres. Trump announced that 11 gang members were killed in a U.S. military strike that targeted a Venezuelan boat carrying illegal drugs bound for the U.S.; Mary Bruce reports on Pres. Trump saying he'll send the National Guard into Chicago; Victor Oquendo has the latest on the 8-year-old boy who was airlifted to a hospital after suffering severe shark bite wounds while snorkeling off the coast of Key Largo, Florida; David Muir reports on the newest season of National Geographic's "Limitless: Live Better Now" as the series follows actor Chris Hemsworth and his mission to help keep our brains sharp and how to fight cognitive decline; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Jay O'Brien reports on survivors of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein coming together for the first time on Capitol Hill, sharing their stories and demanding all files related to Epstein be released; Ian Pannell has the latest on the derailment of Portugal's historic electric street car in Lisbon that killed at least 15 people and injured another 18; amid turmoil at the CDC over nationwide vaccine policies, Victor Oquendo has details on Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo announcing that the Sunshine State is moving to "end all vaccine mandates," calling any requirements "immoral;" and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Jay O'Brien reports on HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defending himself as frustrated lawmakers from both parties demanded answers on whether he's trying to limit Americans' access to vaccines – and firing top health officials who stand in his way; Kayna Whitworth reports on the pursuit and arrest of a domestic violence suspect prompted by a woman, who police say, used a hand signal in a convenience store to ask for help; Matt Gutman looks back at the life and legacy of legendary Italian designer Giorgio Armani, who died at age 91, and how he redefined the fashion industry; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce has the latest on the weak jobs reports, with U.S. employers adding just 22,000 jobs in August as unemployment rises; Pierre Thomas has reports on DHS detaining hundreds of South Korean nationals during a raid on a Georgia Hyundai plant, marking the latest in the Trump administration's deportation efforts; Martha Raddatz has details on The New York Times reporting that during nuclear negotiations between Pres. Trump and Kim Jong Un in 2019, SEAL Team 6 snuck onto North Korea's shores to spy on the world leader – but the mission failed and unarmed civilians were reportedly killed; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Reena Roy reports on the severe storms that swept across the Northeast and the possible tornado that struck Massachusetts; The Trump Administration launches a new immigration crackdown and promises to go after "the worst of the worst." Selina Wang and Matt Rivers have the details; As Russia launches its largest aerial assault yet, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy tells Martha Raddatz what he wants from Western allies; Olivia Rubin has more on the epic battle at the US Open as Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner face off in the men's final; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Jay O'Brien reports after Democrats shared a photo they say is a message purportedly written by Pres. Trump in Jeffrey Epstein's "birthday book," as the House Oversight Committee receives documents from the Epstein estate; Melissa Adan reports on the massive wildfire exploding outside San Diego, destroying multiple structures and sparking evacuations; Victor Oquendo has details on the harrowing jet landings as dramatic video shows a small jet overshooting a runway as it lands near a busy road in Boca Raton, Fla., and a passenger jet flying from Toronto to the Caribbean experiences a hard landing; Stephanie Ramos reports on the growing outrage after the fatal stabbing of a Ukrainian woman onboard a commuter train in North Carolina; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Ian Pannell reports on Israel's an unprecedented attack in Qatar targeting Hamas leaders in Doha amid discussions to end the war in Gaza. Qatar says it got warning from the U.S. 10 minutes after the attack; Pierre Thomas goes inside the ICE immigration crackdown in Chicago, where roughly 300 agents swept through the city tracking suspected Tren de Aragua gang members accused of selling guns; Gio Benitez reports on the never-before-seen video released at a congressional hearing showing a mystery aircraft off the coast of Yemen surviving a missile strike from a U.S. drone, appearing undamaged before speeding away; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
31-year-old conservative political activist, husband and father Charlie Kirk was shot and killed during an outdoor event at Utah Valley University, Matt Gutman has the latest on what is being called a "political assassination", Pierre Thomas reports on the new details in the investigation, Jon Karl on what President Trump told him in the wake of the attack and Mary Bruce on the growing tributes and calls to end political violence; Trevor Ault reports on students critically injured at a high school outside of Denver, Colorado after a police say a suspect believed to be a student opened fire; Lama Hasan live at Buckingham Palace as King Charles III and Prince Harry met for a private tea, their first known in-person meeting in over a year; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
More than 24 hours after a single bullet killed Charlie Kirk before a crowd of thousands, Matt Gutman has the latest on the FBI's investigation and Pierre Thomas has details on the high-powered rifle the FBI says may have been used in the shooting; Rebecca Jarvis breaks down the latest report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which shows food prices having the biggest monthly increase since August 2022; David Muir shares the moving tributes from victims' families and friends at 9/11 memorials in New York City, the Pentagon, and Shanksville, Pennsylvania; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Following the horrific assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Matt Gutman reports on the arrest of 22-year-old suspect Tyler Robinson, Pierre Thomas has details on what we're learning about the suspect and Jon Karl has more on Utah Gov. Spencer Cox's stark warning about political violence; David Muir shares the story of a father and son in Costa Mesa, California, who inspired millions with their simple morning routine; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Gutman has the latest on the investigation into the fatal shooting of 31-year-old conservative activist Charlie Kirk and the Governor of Utah saying the suspect, Tyler Robinson, is not cooperating with the investigation; Jaclyn Lee reports on the Trump Administration asking Congress for $58 million to increase security for the executive and judicial branches, according to sources; Christian Cordero has details on the escalating tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela, and five American F-35 fighter jets landing in Puerto Rico as part of major crackdown on drug trafficking, according to the Trump Administration; Faith Abubey reports on the city of Memphis bracing for a potential surge of federal troops; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Chilling new developments in the assassination of Charlie Kirk, Matt Gutman reports on law enforcement sources saying accused assassin Tyler Robinson allegedly tracked Kirk's schedule for days, and the new details from the FBI about DNA evidence allegedly linking Robinson to the murder; Pierre Thomas one-on-one with Attorney General Pam Bondion threat to crackdown on what the administration calls left wing terror; Jon Karl with the dramatic deadly strike on a Venezuelan boat President Trump claims was smuggling drugs into the U.S.; Trevor Ault has details on the two suspects authorities say tried to detonate a bomb they placed under a news van in Salt Lake City, Utah; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Gutman has the latest on the charges against Tyler Robinson – the suspect accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk – including aggravated murder; Aaron Katersky has details after a judge dismissed two murder charges related to acts of terrorism for Luigi Mangione, the accused killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson; David Muir remembers the life of Hollywood legend Robert Redford, who died at age 89; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Whit Johnson has the latest on the multiple officers who were shot, at least three fatally, while serving a warrant in York County, Pennsylvania; Mary Bruce reports on the Federal Reserve lowering interest rates for the first time this year as Pres. Trump receives the royal treatment during his U.K. trip, with thousands in London protesting his visit; Aaron Katersky has details on the suspect charged in Charlie Kirk's murder, the sheriff saying he was "fearful of being shot by law enforcement;" and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Steve Osunsami has details on the CDC advisory panel's decision to separate the chicken pox vaccine from the widely-used combination vaccine that fights the measles, mumps and rubella; Elizabeth Schulze reports on ABC's decision to indefinitely preempt "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" following Kimmel's comments during his monologue on Monday after conservative activist Charlie Kirk's death; Trevor Ault has the latest, after sources say, a Hollywood Hills home linked to the singer D4vd was searched for hours by the LAPD; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Whit Johnson reports on the chaos that unfolded at Dallas Love Field and Dallas-Fort Worth airports after air traffic controllers lost the ability to communicate with each other; Melissa Adan has the latest on the desperate search for a 2-year-old boy after torrential rain in Southern California triggered flash flooding that swept away a car in Barstow with a father and his son inside; David Muir shares how a AAA roadside service technician helping a father and his two young sons turned a road bump into a teachable moment for the boys – and earned World News Tonight's Person of the Week; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
A day of remembrance for Charlie Kirk, Matt Rivers is in Arizona at the conservative activist's memorial service where tens of thousands are in attendance including President Trump, JD Vance, and Elon Musk; Reena Roy reports on that deadly country club shooting in New Hampshire and what we're hearing what police say he said, and the actions of some in attendance ; and Selina Wang is at the White House, President Trump's late night post on social media appearing to pressure Attorney General Pam Bondi to prosecute political rivals; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Victor Oquendo reports on the chaos that unfolded inside a Florida courtroom moments after Ryan Routh – the man accused of trying to assassinate Donald Trump on his West Palm Beach golf course – was found guilty on all counts, when authorities say he tried to stab himself in the neck; Rachel Scott has details on Pres. Trump's address to United Nations General Assembly for the first time since returning to office, criticizing the U.N. as a do-nothing organization that is "not even coming close" to living up to its potential; Pierre Thomas has the latest on the covert telecommunications operation in New York City that the Secret Service said it dismantled as world leaders gathered in the city for the U.N. General Assembly; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mireya Villarreal reports from Dallas, where the FBI says a sniper on a rooftop rained bullets on a van filled with detainees – killing one and wounding two more; Kayna Whitworth has details on the chaotic scene that unfolded in Southern California as police chased an allegedly stolen semi-truck through Orange County, and ended after a SWAT vehicle rammed the truck; amid a fierce debate over protecting freedom of speech in America, Trevor Ault reports on the millions of viewers that tuned in for Jimmy Kimmel's return to late-night TV; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Pierre Thomas reports former FBI Director James Comey has just been indicted on two federal charges, just days after Pres. Trump issued a public demand for the Justice Department to act "now;" Mireya Villarreal reports on the new video first obtained by ABC News, showing the moment deadly gunfire erupted at a Dallas ICE facility, as the FBI says the shooter wanted to "terrorize" ICE agents; in an exclusive interview with ABC News' Robin Roberts, legendary singer and songwriter Lionel Richie opened up about personal moments from his life, featured in his new memoir 'Truly,' and revealed a secret about one of his most iconic songs; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Lee Goldberg tracks Hurricane HLee Goldberg tracks Hurricane Humberto in the Atlantic which is expected to become a major Category 4 hurricane as early as Saturday, while another system could also strengthen to a tropical storm on Saturday; Pierre Thomas has the latest a day after former FBI Director James Comey was indicted, with Pres. Trump warning "there will be others" and Comey saying he is innocent; Stephanie Ramos has details on the ICE agent in New York suspended after video shows the agent shoving a mother, sending her falling to the floor in front of her children; David Muir shares our Person of the Week – one Seattle Mariner fan's incredible act of sportsmanship; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Alex Perez has the latest on the deadly shooting at a Michigan church that left at least two people dead and eight wounded; Whit Johnson has details on Tropical Storm Imelda barreling through the Bahamas and taking aim at the southeast; Aaron Katersky reports on Eric Adams ending his bid for NYC mayor; Selina Wang has details on the high-stakes meeting over the looming government shutdown; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Alex Perez on the ground in Grand Blanc Michigan as police search for a motive in the deadly mass shooting and arson at a Mormon church that killed at least four. Officials say the suspect, who was killed in a shootout with police, was a 40-year-old Iraq War veteran; Rachel Scott has more on Pres. Trump's meeting with congressional Democrats for the first time in a last-ditch effort to avoid a federal government shutdown; Matt Rivers has details on the American Airlines flight forced to slam on its brakes after a cargo jet entered the runway without authorization, according to the FAA; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rachel Scott has the latest as the federal government braces for a shutdown at midnight if a congressional agreement is not reached; Martha Raddatz reports on Pres. Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth's unprecedented message to 800 top military officers, outlining their vision to reshape the U.S. troops; Victor Oquendo has the images as at least five homes collapse on the Outer Banks because of Hurricanes Imelda and Humberto; Matt Gutman reports on Hollywood's reaction to an AI generated "actor" who is reportedly seeking representation and the debate over the use of AI; David Muir shares the America Strong story of a grandfather and grandson who are finding success with their original music compositions after amassing millions of views online; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rachel Scott has the latest on the government shutdown as federal workers face the prospect of missed paychecks and the White House says that mass layoffs are "imminent;" Matt Rivers has details on the partial collapse of a 20-story building in New York City that blanketed a Bronx neighborhood with debris but remarkably, caused no injuries; David Muir looks back at the life and legacy of groundbreaking researcher and conservationist Jane Goodall, who died at the age of 91; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Lama Hasan reports on the stabbing spree attack outside a synagogue in Manchester, England, that killed two people on Yom Kippur – the holiest day on the Jewish calendar; Matt Rivers has the details on the investigation underway after two Delta jets collided on the taxiway at New York's LaGuardia Airport, damaging the nose and windshield of one plane and partially shredding the other plane's wing; with the government shut down now in its second day, Rachel Scott reports on Pres. Trump saying he'll meet with his budget director to decide which government programs can be eliminated, and the White House saying "thousands" of federal workers will likely be fired; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Aaron Katersky reports on the judge sentencing Sean Combs to four years in prison and fined $500,000 for his conviction on two prostitution-related charges, and Combs' emotional apology in court; Ian Pannell has new reaction after Hamas says it is willing to free all hostages as long as "proper field conditions" are met, as President Trump calls on Israel to stop bombing Gaza; Martha Raddatz has the dramatic new video released by the Pentagon showing a deadly strike on an alleged drug smuggling boat off the coast of Venezuela, marking the fourth-known U.S. attack on suspected Venezuelan drug boats since early September; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Selina Wang reports the White House is now sending California National Guard troops to Portland after a federal judge temporarily blocked the administration's attempt to federalize and deploy the Oregon National Guard; Ian Pannell is in Jerusalem on the eve of those critical ceasefire talks between delegations of Hamas and Israel in Egypt; with congressional leaders still at odds over the government shutdown, Alex Presha explains why each side blames the other for the impasse; Reena Roy has more on the former NFL quarterback who is now facing multiple criminal charges; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Rivers has the latest on former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez, who is recovering in the hospital and facing a felony battery charge after allegedly injured a delivery truck driver during a physical altercation; as the government shutdown drags into its sixth day with no end in sight, Jay O'Brien has details on the millions of federal employees – such as air traffic controllers – worrying about missing paycheck during the government shutdown, while Congress still gets theirs; Rachel Scott has the latest on Illinois and the city of Chicago and filing a lawsuit to block Pres. Trump's deployment of National Guard in Chicago; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
On the seventh day of the government shutdown, Gio Benitez has the latest on the FAA warning about staffing shortages at major hubs such as Newark, Houston, Chicago and Las Vegas after air traffic controllers call out sick during the government shutdown; Rachel Scott reports on Pres. Trump suggesting that some of the 750,000 federal workers currently furloughed without pay may not get back pay when the government reopens; Matt Gutman has details on the medical helicopter carrying three people that crashed onto a busy highway in Sacramento, California, shutting down traffic; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce reports on Pres. Trump announcing on social media that Israel and Hamas "both signed off" on the first phase of a peace plan, which includes the release of hostages "very soon" and the withdrawal of Israel's troops to an agreed upon line; Matt Gutman has details on the arrest of a 29-year-old Uber driver who authorities say "intentionally" started the Palisades Fire that killed 12 people and incinerated over 6,800 homes and structures; five months after 10 inmates escaped from a New Orleans jail, Faith Abubey has details on the "brief stand-off" in Atlanta with the final escapee who's now back in custody; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Pierre Thomas has details on President Trump's enemy New York Attorney General Letitia James now indicted on one count of bank fraud after the president directed the Justice Department to go after her; with the historic Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement on track, Mary Bruce has the latest on the peace plan and the 200 U.S. troops who will be sent to Israel to support and monitor the truce; Aaron Katersky reports on the Connecticut mother who's free on a $1 million bond after being charged with attempting to murder the father of her child by allegedly pouring antifreeze into his wine, and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mola Lenghi has the latest on the urgent search for 19 people missing after a deadly explosion at a munitions manufacturing plant in Tennessee; on day 10 of the government shutdown with no end in sight, Mary Bruce reports on the Trump administration beginning to fire federal workers across multiple agencies; as U.S. troops arrive in Israel, Ian Pannell has details on the 72-hour countdown to the release of all hostages as tens of thousands of Palestinians return to what's left of their shattered homes; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Millions are in the path of a dangerous nor'easter slamming the East Coast with torrential rain, powerful winds up to 60 mph and flash flooding and Matt Rivers reports on the states of emergency in New Jersey and New York, as Lee Goldberg times it all out; after more than two years in captivity, Ian Pannell has details on the planned release of all the living hostages, as well as the bodies of some of the deceased captives, James Longman reports from Egypt and David Muir reports from Hostage Square in Tel Aviv, speaking with supporters and family anxiously awaiting the return of their loved ones; David Muir remembers the life and legacy of Hollywood legend Diane Keaton, who died at the age of 79; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir, reporting from Israel.
After the world witnessed the return of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners, Ian Pannell reports on Pres. Trump warning Hamas to disarm as part of the next phase of his peace plan, or "we'll disarm them;" Rachel Scott has details on Trump administration's $20 billion bailout for Argentina as millions of federal workers go unpaid on day 14 of the government shutdown; Steve Osunsami looks back at the life and legacy of Grammy-winning R&B musician D'Angelo, who died at the age of 51 after battling pancreatic cancer; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trump authorized CIA action inside Venezuela; Israel accuses Hamas of violating Trump peace deal; American Airlines flight makes emergency landing after fumes fill cabin; and more on tonight's broadcast.
Pierre Thomas reports on Pres. Trump's former national security adviser John Bolton being indicted by a grand jury on charges that he allegedly unlawfully transmitted and retained classified documents; Martha Raddatz has the latest on the major show of force by the U.S. after three B-52 bombers flew for hours near Venezuela's coast in the midst of a U.S. military buildup in the region of some 10,000 troops; amid escalating tensions and clashes with protesters in Chicago, Alex Perez has details on a judge telling some ICE agents to wear body cameras following recent violent confrontations during the Trump administration's sweeping immigration crackdown; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce has the latest on Pres. Trump commuting the prison sentence of former New York Congressman George Santos, who was convicted of wire fraud and identity theft, and reports on Pres. Zelenskyy's face-to-face meeting with Trump at the White House, where the Ukrainian leader praised the president and requested U.S. Tomahawk missiles; after a deadly U.S. strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean, Martha Raddatz has new details on the Navy rescuing and detaining two survivors; the grieving parents of Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who was taken by Hamas on October 7th and died in captivity, sat down with David Muir to share their mission of hope; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
FBI investigating a suspicious hunting stand with direct line of sight to where President Trump steps off Air Force One, the item was found during a security sweep at Palm Beach International Airport before Trump arrived, Selina Wang has the new details; James Longman is on the ground in Paris after multiple suspects steal priceless crown jewels from the Louvre in a shocking robbery; Dani Beckstrom tracks the strong storms targeting the Northeast; Morgan Norwood reports on the video showing smoking filling the cabin after a lithium battery that caught fire mid flight; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Faith Abubey reports on the potential mass shooting that was thwarted during rush hour at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport – the country's busiest airport; Matt Rivers has details on the massive internet outage connected to Amazon Web Services which disrupted websites, apps and services around the world; with the government shutdown and the House out of session, Mary Bruce has details on the demolition that's begun at the White House as bulldozers rip away portions of the East Wing to make room for Pres. Trump's new 90,000 square foot ballroom; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Rivers has the latest on federal agents launching a sweeping immigration crackdown in New York City along Canal Street as Homeland Security officials say a U.S. Marshal and a suspected undocumented immigrant were both shot and wounded during a traffic stop in Los Angeles; Rachel Scott has details on what sources tell ABC News is Pres. Trump's new push for the Justice Department to pay him $230 million dollars in taxpayer money for past federal investigations he's faced; James Longman is the first reporter to go inside the famed Louvre in Paris, after the brazen heist of crown jewels prosecutors have valued at $102 million; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Gutman reports on Pres. Trump expanding America's war on cartels after the military launched a deadly airstrike on a suspected drug boat in the Pacific off of Central America; With the government shutdown entering its fourth week, Mary Bruce has the latest on the demolition of the East Wing of the White House for a now expected $300 million ballroom, and what sources tell ABC News about Pres. Trump's controversial renovation; Gio Benitez has details on the dramatic story of survival by a Massachusetts family of three, stranded after a fire on their boat forced them to swim to a nearby island for two nights; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Aaron Katersky has the latest on the FBI's arrest of more than 30 current and former NBA players, coaches and suspected mobsters for alleged illegal sports betting and rigged poker games; Mary Bruce has details on the renovation of the White House's East Wing as new satellite images show the dramatic transformation making way for Pres. Trump's $300 million ballroom; Matt Gutman reports on the truck driver charged in a deadly chain reaction crash on a California highway now at the center of an investigation and the debate over immigration; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Martha Raddatz reports on the dramatic escalation in what Pres. Trump calls his war on drug cartels after the Pentagon deployed an aircraft carrier strike group to the waters off Central and South America; Kayna Whitworth has the latest on the U-Haul truck that backed up toward the gate of a Coast Guard base near San Francisco, prompting federal agents to open fire injuring suspect and a bystander; David Muir shares the story of the brave mother who jumped into action and helped a bus driver save 22 children from a school bus that caught fire; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Ike Ejiochi has the latest on Hurricane Melissa gaining strength, as Jamaica braces for a direct hit; Selina Wang reports on President Trump's high-stakes trip to Asia; Alex Presha has details on the government shut down reaching day 26 and concern growing over SNAP benefits set to run out; Morgan Norwood reports on the deadly mass shooting at a HBCU homecoming celebration; America Strong: Baby Oakley goes home after six months in the hospital; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
As families in Jamaica brace for Hurricane Melissa – a Category 5 hurricane with 175 mph winds, Ike Ejiochi reports from the storm zone, and Ginger Zee tracks the system; Matt Gutman has the latest on the dangerous high-speed motorcycle pursuit in Southern California that ended with a violent crash moments after the driver appeared to point a gun; Jay O' Brien has details on the millions of Americans on the verge of losing SNAP benefits – a critical federal food assistance program – amid the government shutdown; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Ike Ejiochi is on the on the ground in Jamaica, where Hurricane Melissa, the strongest storm ever recorded to hit the island made landfall as a Category 5 storm with winds up to 185 mph, Ginger Zee tracks the powerful system as it makes its way towards Cuba; Mary Bruce reports on the U.S. military strike in the Pacific on four suspected drug boats killing at least 14 people; Mola Lenghi has details from authorities on their urgent search for six ‘aggressive' research monkeys – some potentially infected with hepatitis C, herpes, and COVID – that escaped from a crashed truck in Mississippi; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Ike Ejiochi reports on the urgent search and rescue missions underway across Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa slammed the island, causing widespread destruction; Matt Rivers has details on the former Illinois sheriff's deputy who's been found guilty in the murder of Sonya Massey – a mother who was fatally shot while standing in her kitchen after calling 911 to report a possible intruder at her home; Pierre Thomas reports on the newly released video that shows the moments after a first grade teacher in Virginia was shot by a six-year-old student in 2023; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Whit Johnson has the latest on the powerful storms that slammed the Northeast with torrential rain and dangerous flooding, causing nearly 6,000 flights to be delayed or canceled; James Longman has details on King Charles stripping his younger brother Prince Andrew of all royal titles in the wake of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal; Rachel Scott reports on Pres. Trump's announcement that the United States will resume testing nuclear weapons for the first time in 30 years; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Rivers reports on the Delta pilot who aborted landing at Boston's Logan Airport after realizing the plane was on a possible collision course with another plane; Pierre Thomas has details on the series of FBI raids launched in connection with what they feared was a deadly plot to commit mass murder on Halloween weekend in Michigan; on Halloween night, David Muir reports on our Person of the Week – the MOMbies return to dance the night away to raise money for breast cancer research, and how "World News Tonight" viewers helped them reach their fundraising goal; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Selina Wang reports on the disruptions at airports due to staffing shortages, as republicans and democrats point fingers over the government shutdown; Alex Presha has the details on President Trump's threats of military action in Nigeria, accusing the country of not doing enough to protect Christians; and Olivia Rubin with the countdown to election day as former President Obama hits the campaign trail, and President Trump's political operation invests millions into voter turnout in those states; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
With America on the brink of its longest government shutdown in history, Jay O'Brien reports on the steps being taken by the Trump administration to partially fund SNAP, the critical federal food assistance that's run out for 42 million people, and Whit Johnson has details on how the shutdown has led many air traffic controllers to call out sick, as they work without pay; Pierre Thomas has the latest on the disturbing new details emerging from the FBI's investigation into the alleged ISIS-inspired Halloween terror plot in Michigan as agents claim the suspects were going to target the LGBTQ community in the suburbs of Detroit; after 50 years of starting our mornings with Good Morning America, David Muir recognizes the milestone as past and present hosts reminisce about the early days and look back on reporting from across America and every corner of the globe over the last five decades; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Rivers has the latest on the UPS plane that crashed shortly after departing the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport in Kentucky, with a huge plume of smoke seen for miles and reported injuries; Aaron Katersky reports on the high-profile elections underway nationwide, including New York City's mayoral race, gubernatorial contests in New Jersey and Virginia, and a ballot initiative in California that could shift House seats for the 2026 midterms; Jon Karl looks back at the life and legacy of former Vice Pres. Dick Cheney, a lifelong conservative voice and a key architect of the war on terror after 9/11, who has died at age 84; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Alex Perez has the latest on the fiery and "apocalyptic" images of a UPS plane moments after taking off crashing in Louisville, Kentucky, killing at least 12 people – including a child; as the government shutdown reaches day 36, making it the longest in U.S. history, Rachel Scott reports on FAA officials announcing plans to reduce flight capacity by 10% at 40 major airports across America beginning Friday; Matt Rivers has details on the man placed under arrest after footage appears to show him grope Pres. Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's first female president, in public; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Less than 24 hours before the FAA cancels hundreds of flights across the U.S. to ease the strain on air traffic controllers from the government shutdown, Rachel Scott has details on what travelers should expect at the 40 airports impacted by the cuts; Will Reeve reports on the tragic death of Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, who authorities say led police on a chase before he was found dead at age 24; Matt Rivers reports on the haunting new dashcam video that sheds new clues on the final moments before a UPS plane crashed in Louisville shortly after takeoff, killing at least 13 people; David Muir speaks with his ABC News 20/20 co-anchor Deborah Roberts to discuss her new book, ‘Sisters Loved and Treasured: Stories of Unbreakable Bonds;' and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Stephanie Ramos reports as airlines are forced to cancel thousands of flights across the U.S. amid a critical shortage of air traffic controllers during the government shutdown; on day 38 of the longest government shutdown in American history, Rachel Scott has the latest on Democrats' proposal to end it, and Republicans brushing off the offer as a "nonstarter;" Aaron Katersky has details on the horrific shooting death of a mother of four who showed up to clean the wrong house in Indiana; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Selina Wang reports on the government shutdown in its 40th day and the potential deal sources say senators are closing in on to reopen the government and bring possible relief to tens of millions of Americans; Faith Abubey reports on thousands of flight delays and cancellations as staffing shortages and reduced flights plague airports and travelers; Morgan Norwood reports on the indictment now facing two Cleveland Guardians' pitchers accused of rigging pitches for cash; Linsey Davis reports on our America Strong - the 103-year-old Rosie the Riveter Frances Masters being honored with her own statue; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Rachel Scott has the latest on the potential deal to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history after eight Senate Democrats broke ranks to vote with Republicans; Over 90 million from the Deep South to New England are on alert as the first winter storm of the season takes aim with snow and brutal cold, Alex Perez reports and Lee Goldberg with the track and the timing; Ike Ejiochi has details on the Jamaica-bound plane packed with relief supplies for hurricane victims that crashed into a lake in Coral Springs, Florida, killing at least two people; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As millions of Americans endure howling winds, whiteout conditions and treacherous roads Janai Norman reports on the early punch of winter cold that's brought the first major snow of the season, and Lee Goldberg has the forecast; Trevor Ault has details on the lawsuits filed by families of some of the victims at Camp Mystic in Texas against the camp after alleging that gross negligence and safety failures caused a "self-created disaster" that killed 28 people amid devastating flash flooding in July; on Veteran's Day, David Muir reports on Bob Woodruff and his wife Lee's initiative to honor the servicemen and women of the U.S. military by raising millions with "Stand Up for Heroes" for veterans and their families; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce reports on House Democrats releasing pages linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including emails where he discussed Donald Trump; Rachel Scott has the latest on the House passing a funding bill that will end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history; Martha Raddatz has details on the major escalation of Pres. Trump's fight against drug cartels after the USS Gerald R. Ford — the world's most lethal aircraft carrier – arrived in the waters near Latin America and Venezuela mobilized 200,000 troops; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trevor Ault reports on the alarming leak of toxic gas that sent dozens of people to the hospital in Weatherford, Oklahoma, as authorities trace the source back to a tanker truck in a hotel parking lot; Matt Gutman has the latest on the beloved college football coach and athletic director, featured Netflix's "Last Chance U," who sources say was shot on campus; Morgan Norwood has details on Ariana Grande getting rushed by a crazed fan at the "Wicked: For Good" red carpet premiere in Singapore before co-star Cynthia Erivo and security intervened; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce reports on Pres. Trump ordering the DOJ to investigate Jeffrey Epstein's ties to several prominent Democrats, including former Pres. Clinton, amid new questions about Trump's relationship with the convicted sex offender; Martha Raddatz has the latest on the major show of U.S. force after the Pentagon released images off Latin America of USS Gerald R. Ford with destroyers, a B-52 bomber and fighter jets fly overhead as Pres. Trump weighs potential strikes against drug cartels inside Venezuela; Melissa Adan has details on the road rage incident on a congested Nevada freeway that left an 11-year-old boy dead; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Jaclyn Lee reports from Malibu, millions in parts of California brace for more heavy rain and the threat of flooding and mudslides especially in Southern California's burn scar areas, at least 2 dead; Selina Wang reports from the White House, days before the highly anticipated House vote on whether to release the Epstein files, President Trump ramps up attacks on a former key ally; Faith Abubey reports from Charlotte, North Carolina, federal agents surge into the city in immigration enforcement operations with dozens reportedly arrested and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce reports on Pres. Trump's sudden reversal, now saying he would sign a bill to demand the release of the FBI files on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after months of fighting to prevent their release; Faith Abubey has details on "Operation Charlotte's Web," the administration's immigration crackdown in Charlotte, North Carolina, where at least 130 people were arrested within 48 hours; as Los Angeles continues to rebuild from the devastating wildfires, Will Reeve shares an inside look at The Walt Disney Company and its Imagineers committing $15 million to help restore public spaces; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rachel Scott reports on the near unanimous 427-1 vote in the House on a bill demanding the release of the Epstein files and the Senate then approving the bill which President Trump has pledged to sign; Mary Bruce has details on the remarkable scene at the White House, as Pres. Trump defended Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during his first trip to the U.S. in seven years, and dismissing questions about the murder of a Washington Post journalist; Victor Oquendo has new details on the investigation after an 18-year-old cheerleader was found dead in her cabin while on board a cruise ship, and who may now face charges; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Pierre Thomas reports on Pres. Trump saying he's signed the bill demanding that the Justice Department release the Jeffrey Epstein files, and Attorney General Pam Bondi not explaining how and when the files could be released; Rhiannon Ally has details on the man facing federal terrorism charges after allegedly setting a woman riding a Chicago commuter train on fire; Ian Pannell with the latest peace proposal presented by the U.S. to Ukraine as Russia launches a new wave of deadly attacks killing at least 26 people; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mola Lenghi has the latest on the NTSB's preliminary report on the deadly UPS plane crash in Louisville, revealing horrifying frame-by-frame images showing the left engine breaking off seconds after takeoff before exploding into a massive fireball; Rachel Scott has details on Pres. Trump calling six Democratic members of Congress "traitors," and accusing them of "seditious behavior, punishable by death" in response to a video they made saying military members should refuse illegal orders; Jon Karl reports on the funeral of former Vice Pres. Dick Cheney and those who gathered to honor him; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With the holiday travel rush underway, Whit Johnson reports on the cross-country storm threatening to impact plans for millions, and Lee Goldberg has the forecast; after months of trading attacks, Mary Bruce has details on Pres. Trump and New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's face-to-face Oval Office meeting; Matt Gutman reports on the newly released body camera video showing the moments following the deadly shooting on the road in Nevada that killed an 11-year-old boy in the back of a car on his way to school; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Correspondent Alex Presha reports on the millions of Americans trying to beat the holiday travel rush this Thanksgiving; Senior White House Correspondent Selina Wang has the latest on the rising tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela amid a massive show of force by the Trump administration in the Caribbean Sea; Chief Foreign Correspondent Ian Pannell reports on the growing concerns over Trump's proposed peace plan to end the Russia-Ukraine War; and more on ABC World News Tonight with David Muir.
Correspondent Alex Presha reports on the millions of Americans trying to beat the holiday travel rush this Thanksgiving; Senior White House Correspondent Selina Wang has the latest on the rising tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela amid a massive show of force by the Trump administration in the Caribbean Sea; Chief Foreign Correspondent Ian Pannell reports on the growing concerns over Trump's proposed peace plan to end the Russia-Ukraine War; and more on ABC World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Rivers has the latest on the two major storms sweeping across the U.S. – bringing heavy snow to the Midwest, severe weather to the South and rain to the Northeast, and Ginger Zee has the Thanksgiving week forecast; Rachel Scott reports on the FBI's request to interview six Democratic lawmakers who recorded a video urging troops to refuse illegal orders; After signing up to become a bone marrow donor, ABC News' Trevor Ault shares his personal journey to donate stem cells for a patient in need of a transplant; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Pierre Thomas has the latest on the gunman that opened fire on two armed National Guard members blocks from the White House in what officials have called a targeted attack, the latest on their condition as Rachel Scott reports on Pres. Trump ordering an additional 500 National Guard troops to the nation's capital in the wake of the shooting; Alex Perez has the latest on the bumper to bumper traffic as millions race to get home while Lee Goldberg times out the two massive storms that could threaten holiday travel with blinding snow and rain from the Dakotas to the Northeast; James Longman reports on the urgent rescue efforts underway for the more than 250 people unaccounted for after a devastating fire ripped through a high-rise apartment complex in Hong Kong, killing at least 36; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Jay O'Brien reports on President Trump announcing that one of the two National Guard troop members shot in Washington, D.C. has died, authorities say they were allegedly shot by an Afghan national who sources say worked for a CIA-backed paramilitary group; Selena Wang has the latest on Pres. Trump suspending all immigration applications from Afghan nationals, calling for a "re-examination" of those who came to the U.S. under the Biden Administration; Morgan Norwood has more on the lake effect snow piling up in parts of Michigan, Pennsylvania and New York amid the Thanksgiving holiday, and the new cross-country system that will impact millions heading back home from the holiday; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Morgan Norwood reports on the winter storm impacting travelers returning from the Thanksgiving holiday; Melissa Adan has the latest on the search for a suspect who police say left four people dead and 11 injured after opening fire at a birthday party in Stockton, California; Ian Pannell has details on the meeting between Trump administration officials and a Ukrainian delegation to discuss a peace plan; Selina Wang has details on the bipartisan calls to investigate a boat strike in the Caribbean; America Strong, the 911 call that changed lives; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Gio Benitez reports on the more than 75 million Americans facing heavy snow, ice, and rain as possible Nor'easter is set to strike as travelers deal with the aftermath of flight delays and thousands of cancellations, and Ginger Zee tracks the storm; Martha Raddatz has details on lawmakers from both sides of the aisle warning Secretary Pete Hegseth may have committed war crimes after the White House said he authorized two strikes on an alleged drug boat, one of them reportedly targeting survivors of the initial strike; Made in America Christmas is back for the 14th year running! David Muir reports on the Christmas tree farms across the country helping families pick the perfect tree – and revisits the company helping Americans plant trees in their very own backyards; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Janai Norman has the latest on the Nor'easter bringing ice and heavy snow to millions of Americans, and Ginger Zee has the forecast; Martha Raddatz has details on what Secretary Pete Hegseth is now saying about the second strike against an alleged drug boat in September, insisting it was not his call; Ian Pannell reports as Pres. Trump's top envoy, Steve Witkoff, meets face-to-face with Russia's Pres. Putin to discuss the U.S.-backed peace deal to end the war in Ukraine; David Muir shares our latest Made in America Christmas– the ice cream chain churning out for the holidays, and the American-made tool needed for the perfect scoop; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Martha Raddatz reports on the growing scrutiny surrounding Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after sources tell ABC News a Pentagon Inspector General report found that he endangered U.S. personnel by sharing sensitive information in a group chat; Aaron Katersky has new images of Jeffrey Epstein's private island released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee amid looming deadline for the DOJ to release the full Epstein files; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Martha Raddatz has new details on the closed door briefing from Adm. Mitch Bradley to lawmakers on the Sept. 2 strikes on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean Sea that killed both survivors; after a nearly five-year investigation, Pierre Thomas reports on the arrest in connection with the pipe bombs planted outside DNC and RNC headquarters before the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol: David Muir looks back on the life and legacy of Steve Cropper, a guitarist, songwriter and producer who helped shape the sound of Memphis soul music; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Martha Raddatz has new details on the closed door briefing from Adm. Mitch Bradley to lawmakers on the Sept. 2 strikes on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean Sea that killed both survivors; after a nearly five-year investigation, Pierre Thomas reports on the arrest in connection with the pipe bombs planted outside DNC and RNC headquarters before the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol; David Muir looks back on the life and legacy of Steve Cropper, a guitarist, songwriter and producer who helped shape the sound of Memphis soul music; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
WABC Meteorologist Dani Beckstrom with the forecast, wintry weather is ahead for millions of Americans in addition to another round of brutal cold temperatures; Reena Roy reports on the latest developments with the Luigi Mangione trial, prosecutors releasing new photo evidence ; and Selina Wang on capitol hill, the growing pressure on Secretary Pete Hegseth to release the full video of a September 2nd strike on a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean Sea; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Matt Rivers reports on the Arctic air sweeping across the U.S., bringing freezing cold and a blast of snow to millions from Michigan to Virginia to Maine, and Ginger Zee has the forecast; Aaron Katersky has details on the Altoona police officer who testified about searching Luigi Mangione's backpack after he was apprehended at a Pennsylvania McDonald's, as prosecutors release a trove of new evidence against him; David Muir stops by Rubirosa restaurant in New York City's Nolita neighbourhood for a behind the scenes look at the Made in America products that landed on Oprah's Favorite Things 2025 list; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Rivers has the latest on the shooting at Kentucky State University that left at least one student dead and another critically injured just days before finals exams and winter break; one year after Luigi Mangione's arrest, Aaron Katersky reports on newly released body camera video showing the moment police confronted Mangione at a Pennsylvania McDonald's; Victor Oquendo reports on the small plane that crash landed on a busy interstate in Merritt Island, Florida, smashing into a car; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Martha Raddatz reports on the dramatic moments U.S. Coast Guard forces seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela as Pres. Trump signals action against Colombia could be next; Stephanie Ramos has the latest on the major flooding in the West forcing several water rescues plus the dangerous snowstorm sweeping into the Northeast, and Dani Beckstrom has the forecast; Gio Benitez has details on the car that raced past passenger jets taxiing at a busy California airport as pilots sounded the alarm to ATC; David Muir shares the craftsmanship behind Randolph Engineering, a 3rd-generation family business creating prescription glasses and sunglasses #MadeInAmerica – including aviators for U.S. fighter pilots; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trevor Ault has the latest on the state of emergency in Washington state after severe flooding caused by days of torrential rain, and Dani Beckstrom has the forecast; Whit Johnson has details on University of Michigan's head football coach Sherrone Moore getting arrested on assault allegations just hours after being fired by the school; Jon Karl reports on the 22-year-old suspect charged with murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk during a Utah Valley University event making his first in-person court appearance; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Pierre Thomas has the latest on the more than 90 new images from Jeffrey Epstein's estate released by House Democrats – showing the convicted sex offender alongside some of America's most powerful men; Alex Perez reports on the fired University of Michigan coach now facing charges of home invasion and stalking; Trevor Ault is in the flood zone in Washington state, where a home was swept away after historic rainfall triggered major flooding forcing an entire city to evacuate, with members of the National Guard going door-to-door to help people flee; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Correspondent Whit Johnson reports on the shooting inside a lecture hall at Brown University that killed two and injured nine; Senior Justice Correspondent Pierre Thomas has the latest on the person of interest detained by authorities amid an ongoing investigation into the university shooting; Foreign Correspondent Marcus Moore reports on the father and son suspects in a mass shooting at Australia's iconic Bondi Beach targeting a Hanukkah celebration according to authorities; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
New details on Nick Reiner, son of actor and filmmaker Rob Reiner has been arrested for his parents' murders after police found them stabbed to death inside their Los Angeles home, Trevor Ault has the latest and David Muir looks back at Reiner's life and the lasting legacy he leaves behind; Whit Johnson reports on the urgent manhunt for the suspect in the deadly shooting at Brown University as authorities release new images of a person of interest and ask for the public's help; Britt Clennett has details on the father and son who authorities say targeted the jewish community celebrating first night of Hanukkah at Sydney's famed Bondi Beach, killing at least 15, and the heroic video showing a man tackling one of the gunmen while trying to save others; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trevor Ault reports on officials announcing Nick Reiner – the son of director Rob Reiner – will be charged with the murders of his parents, who were found stabbed to death; Whit Johnson has the latest on the urgent manhunt underway for the gunman wanted in the mass shooting at Brown University as investigators piece together a timeline of a suspect's movements before and after the attack; Mary Bruce has details on WH Chief of Staff Susie Wiles telling Vanity Fair that Pres. Trump has "an alcoholic's personality" and sharing her thoughts on the Epstein files; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trevor Ault reports on Nick Reiner's first court appearance after being charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, as the family speaks out; two days after the fatal shooting of MIT professor Nuno Loureiro, Aaron Katersky has details on what sources say about investigators having no suspect or motive; Mary Bruce has the latest on Pres. Donald Trump's address to the nation amid concerns about the economy and affordability; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Rivers has the latest as authorities say the Brown University shooting suspect has been found dead; Victor Oquendo reports on the fiery jet crash in North Carolina that killed seven people, including NASCAR legend Greg Biffle, his wife and two children; Mary Bruce has details on Pres. Trump acknowledging that health care premiums will "skyrocket" for more than 20 million Americans, as the White House announces the famed Kennedy Center has been renamed the Trump Kennedy Center; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce has the latest on the U.S. launching a massive military strike against dozens of ISIS targets in Syria, Pres. Trump says, in retaliation for the ambush that killed two American soldiers and their civilian interpreter; with the Department of Justice facing a legally mandated deadline, Pierre Thomas reports on the documents the department released from the investigations into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein; Whit Johnson has details on the powerful storms from coast to coast bringing treacherous conditions to millions of Americans as the holiday travel rush kicks off, and Brittany Bell has the forecast leading into Christmas; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Reporter Melissa Adan has the latest on the widespread weekend blackout affecting the holiday travel rush; Senior White House Correspondent Selina Wang reports on the escalating tensions between the United States and Venezuela; Investigative reporter Olivia Rubin has the details on the growing bipartisan outrage over the Department of Justice's partial release of its records on notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
As the record holiday travel rush kicks into high gear, Matt Rivers reports on the storms in the West and a snowy blast in the East that could disrupt travel plans and Dani Beckstrom has the forecast; Selina Wang reports as President Trump says the U.S. is pursuing a sanctioned oil tanker that fled into the Atlantic after the USCG tried to seize it, as the President announces a new "Trump Class" battleship. Whit Johnson looks back at the legacy of Betty Reid Soskin, the oldest park ranger in America who dedicated her life to public service and preserving Black history, who died at age 104; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Aaron Katersky has the latest on the deadly gas explosion that's leveled part of a nursing home in Bucks County, PA, in what police have described as a "mass casualty incident;" Matt Rivers reports on holiday travel as two powerful storms slam both coasts amid the Christmas rush, and Lee Goldberg tracks the dangerous flooding in Southern California that's expected to continue through Christmas Eve and Christmas Day; Stephanie Ramos has details on mother Ashlee Buzzard being taken into custody after her missing daughter Melodee Buzzard's remains were found in Utah, sources say; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Melissa Adan reports on the state of emergency in California, where residents are among 40+ million Americans bracing for potentially catastrophic rains and flooding; Selina Wang has the latest on the DOJ announcing it has uncovered over a million documents potentially related to the Epstein case, saying they will need "weeks" to review and release all the files; Mola Lenghi has details on the investigation into an explosion at a nursing home that killed two women, including a 52-year-old nurse who was a mother of three; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Dani Beckstrom reports on a new winter storm taking aim at the Midwest and Northeast as millions are set to travel, thousands of flights already delayed or cancelled, our weather times it all out including the deadly flooding in southern California; Morgan Norwood with the latest on a deadly mid-air helicopter collision in New Jersey; Selina Wang is with President Trump as he meets with Ukrainian president Zelenskyy to discuss ending Russia's war; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Faith Abubey reports on the dangerous system snarling holiday travel as it sweeps across the country with powerful winds and blinding snow; Ginger Zee tracks the storm and has the New Year's Eve forecast; Rhiannon Ally has new details on the investigation into the deadly midair collision involving two helicopters and the victims that have been identified; Selina Wang has the latest on President Trump's vow to begin rebuilding Gaza "as quickly as we can" – if Hamas disarms – following his meeting with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Faith Abubey reports on the blizzard conditions paralyzing parts of Upstate New York as Southern California braces for more rain, and Ginger Zee has the New Year's Eve forecast; Selina Wang has reports on the dramatic escalation in Pres. Trump's pressure campaign against Venezuela after the CIA reportedly carried out a drone strike on a dock facility in Venezuela allegedly used to transport drugs overseas; Andrew Dymburt has the latest on the new accusations against New England Patriots star Stefon Diggs, who's been accused of attacking his personal chef over a payment dispute; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Lee Goldberg has the New Year's Eve forecast as millions are under alerts for heavy snow, rain and brutal cold, with freezing temperatures from Minnesota to New York; Reena Roy reports as authorities across the country are on high alert preparing for New Year's Eve celebrations; Jay O'Brien has details on the sweeping decision by the Trump Administration to freeze millions of dollars in federal child care funds for every state in the U.S.; Selina Wang reports as more than 20 million Americans brace for their health care costs to skyrocket after the enhanced ACA tax subsidies expire at midnight; David Muir shares his New Year's Eve message; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
FBI investigates deadly car explosion in New York; Massive earthquake strikes Japan, triggering tsunami warning; US migrant crisis escalates.
Claudine Gay resigns as Harvard University's president; 379 passengers evacuate burning plane in Japan; Trump appeals Maine ballot ban.
Jeffrey Epstein documents unsealed; 17-year-old student allegedly opens fire in Iowa school; 24 suffer minor injuries after NYC subway train partially derails.
Supreme Court to rule on Donald Trump and the Colorado ballot; Major winter storm heading for East Coast; Gypsy Rose Blanchard on her new-found freedom.
Millions in Northeast hit by snowstorm; FAA investigating Alaska Airlines plane after in-air incident; Secretary of State Blinken on diplomatic mission in Middle East.
Multiple injured in hotel explosion in Fort Worth; Piece of Alaska Airlines door plug blows off midflight; Biden campaigns in South Carolina.
Major winter storm barrels across the country; Lloyd Austin treated for prostate cancer; Armed men take over TV station in Ecuador.
Chris Christie drops out of presidential race; California avalanche leaves 1 dead, 1 injured; Closing arguments set for Trump civil case.
US launches retaliation strikes against Iranian-backed Houthi militants in Yemen; NY AG, Trump defense team deliver closing arguments in civil trial; Flood emergency issued for the Northeast.
Feds to seek death penalty for Buffalo mass shooter; Major winter storm cripples Midwest, heads east; Sisters who grew up homeless achieve their dream.
Victory for ruling-party candidate in Taiwan's presidential election; Dangerous arctic blast sweeping across the US; Kindness of strangers evident as fundraiser earns more than $450 thousand.
Brutal arctic blast sweeping across the country; Iowa caucuses begin on Monday; Urgent search for 2 Navy SEALs.
Trump turns to New Hampshire after landslide Iowa victory; Artic plunge hits most of the country; Gilgo Beach murder suspect hit with new charges.
NYC police on the hunt for alleged serial knife attacker; GOP hopefuls hit New Hampshire as primary nears; Biden meets with Senate, House leaders over Ukraine aid.
At least 41 killed amid massive winter storms; 'Cascading failures' cited in federal Uvalde shooting report; GOP hopefuls sharpen attacks as New Hampshire primary looms.
Alec Baldwin indicted for involuntary manslaughter over 'Rust' shooting; East Coast braces for another cold winter blast; US launches more strikes against Houthi.
US, UK launch new round of airstrikes against Houthi; Supreme Court sides with Biden in Texas border wire dispute; Inside a Gaza tunnel used to allegedly hold hostages.
Voters hit the polls in critical New Hampshire primary; 21 IDF members killed in rocket attack; 'Oppenheimer' tops 2024 Oscar nominations.
Boeing CEO testifies on Capitol Hill; Haley vows to stay in race after Trump wins key New Hampshire primary; Russia says Ukraine shot down plane carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war.
Connecticut church roof collapses; Flash flooding, fogs grip states as storms move; School shooter's mom to testify at her trial, attorney says.
Jury orders Trump to pay E. Jean Carroll $83.3M; UK ship struck by Iran-backed militants; UN fires 12 employees over allegations of Oct. 7 involvement.
US troops possibly mistook enemy drone that attacked base for their own: US officials; New details revealed in Israeli report on allegations UNRWA members; Chiefs, 49ers to face off in Super Bowl.
US preps retaliatory strikes for drone attack by Iran-backed militants; IDF raid on Gaza hospital caught on video; Major storm to hit West Coast.
Social media execs grilled on Capitol Hill; US IDs group responsible for Jordan base attack; Man accused of beheading father.
Jennifer Crumbley takes the stand in her own defense; Lloyd Austin opens up about cancer diagnosis; Investigation underway after NYPD cops attacked trying to break up disorderly crowd.
US retaliates after deadly drone attack in Jordan; New storms headed for West Coast; Prosecutors grill mother of Michigan shooter in closing arguments.
Senators reach bipartisan deal on immigration bill; US and UK lead new large-scale airstrikes against targets in Yemen; A group of Kentucky teachers celebrate lottery win.
Over 40 million under flash flood watch; US plans more military action against militants; Republican governors head to southern border.
King Charles has cancer: Buckingham Palace; Jury begins deliberation of school shooter's mom; Senate border deal heading to uncertain future.
Michigan school shooter's mom found guilty of manslaughter; California picks up pieces after deadly rains, floods; Border deal on thin ice as GOP House leaders push back.
Search underway for Marines after helicopter goes down; 2 cops shot, fire set on home; World marks 60th anniversary of Beatles landing in NYC.
Marines found dead following copter crash; Special counsel doesn't charge Biden in classified docs probe; Body camera footage from Times Square attack released.
New details of deadly plane crash on Florida interstate; Law enforcement is on high alert ahead of Super Bowl LVIII; America Strong: A star young reporter living his dream at Super Bowl LVIII.
1 dead, 5 wounded in NYC subway station shooting; Northeast braces for major winter storm; New details revealed in megachurch shooting.
Northeast hammered with major snowstorm; Officials concerned as California homes hang on edge; New video released in Florida highway plane crash.
Shooting erupts after Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade; Russia wants a nuclear weapon in space: sources; Inside the USS Eisenhower as it targets Houthis.
Fulton County DA takes stand in misconduct hearing; Chiefs parade shooting stemmed from personal dispute: Police; White House confirms Russia developing ‘anti-satellite capability.'
Judge fines Trump $354 million in civil fraud trial; DA Fani Willis' father takes the stand in misconduct hearing; Biden blames Putin for the reported death of Alexei Navalny.
Millions on West Coast brace for heavy rain and snow; 1 firefighter dead, 13 others injured after Virginia home explosion; Trump fires back on campaign trail.
Lakewood Church sets 1st service since deadly shooting; Netanyahu defiant over Rafah ground invasion; A tribute in Russia for Alexei Navalny.
Suspect in custody in Colorado dorm deaths; 2 cops, 1 first responder killed during domestic call; Michael J. Fox gets standing ovation at BAFTAs.
Exclusive: NY AG says she's prepared to seize Trump's assets; Flight makes emergency landing after wing suffered damage; White House to hit Russia with sanctions over Navalny death.
Odysseus spacecraft attempts to make historic landing; Tens of thousands of AT&T customers hit with outages; Navy sailor charged with espionage.
Mysterious balloon intercepted over Utah; Alabama lawmakers pledge to find solution for IVF families, providers; US hits Russia with new sanctions.
Zelenskyy pays tribute to courage of Ukrainians as war enters 3rd year; Seaplane crash-lands off the port of Miami; America Strong: Students get a few extra classmates...Puppies!
Nikki Haley vows to stay in presidential race; Ukraine's President Zelensky vows victory against Russia; Vigils held to remember bullied 16-year-old Oklahoma student.
Biden, Trump to make dueling trips to the border; Airman dies after setting himself ablaze in front of embassy: Police; Manhattan DA seeks gag order on Trump before trial.
Wildfire emergency in Texas panhandle fueled by wind; Primary hits battleground state of Michigan; Report reveals chilling details in student murder.
Supreme Court to hear Trump's appeal for presidential immunity; Mitch McConnell to step down from Senate GOP leadership role; Execution halted by death chamber glitch.
Texas wildfire now the largest in state's history; Biden, Trump make dueling visits to Texas border; Over 100 Palestinians killed in aid convoy.
Biden says US will airdrop aid to Gaza; Firefighters perform daring rescue after truck dangles over bridge; Grandma saves 20 years of voicemails from granddaughter.
US conducts 1st airdrop of food aid to Gaza; West Coast hit with monster storm; Fashion icon Iris Apfel dies at 102.
Monster storm bearing down on millions in the West; The final push before Super Tuesday; Caitlin Clark makes NCAA history.
Supreme Court rules Trump can stay on Colorado ballot; New winter storm warnings issued for West; New search efforts could start for missing 2014 Malaysian Airlines flight.
Millions of voters hit polls in crucial Super Tuesday races; 1 dead after vaping distributor facility explodes; Israel-Hamas cease-fire talks stall.
‘Rust' armorer Hannah Gutierez convicted of involuntary manslaughter; NY deploys National Guard to crack down on NYC subway crime; Biden prepares for crucial State of the Union speech.
President Biden to lay out 2024 goals amid divided Congress; Extra security presence seen in NYC subways; Uvalde parents furious following report into shooting.
United flight rolls off runway; 5 children killed in Gaza during aid drop: Officials; Dramatic 911 call played in trial for mass shooter's dad.
Haiti paralyzed by violence; US thwarts large-scale attack by Houthi rebels; Deadly National Guard helicopter crash in Texas along the US Mexico border.
US building pier in effort to get aid to starving people of Gaza; US Marines fly in forces to beef up security around US embassy in Haiti; The world gets a glimpse of Britain's Princess Kate.
3 kids, 2 adults killed in school bus crash; More flee Haiti as violence grows; Biden, Netanyahu clash over Israel-Gaza conflict.
Boeing whistleblower found dead; 2 found dead following deadly house explosion; Russian missile strike hits Ukraine skyscraper.
House passes bill to ban TikTok; US Marines deployed to Haiti as unrest continues; Christina Applegate and Jamie Lynn Sigler discuss living with MS.
Major storm brings tornados to the South; Manhattan DA seeks delay in Trump hush money trial date; Vice president plans to visit abortion clinic.
Lead Georgia prosecutor resigns after judge rules on Trump case; No charges in subway shooting: DA; Israeli officials approve plan to send troops into Rafah.
Trump under fire for 'bloodbath' comments; Biden, Netanyahu hold 1st call in weeks; 1 dead after violence erupts at Jacksonville Beach.
Supreme Court allows Texas immigration law to go into effect; Gang warfare intensifies in Haiti; Ex-deputies sentenced for torturing Black men.
Controversial Texas immigration law in limbo after court ruling; US rescues Americans from Haiti as violence increases; Biden reveals new deal to bring chipmaking jobs to US.
Fugitive Idaho suspects caught; LA busjacking chase tears through streets; DOJ sues Apple over monopoly claims.
Princess Kate reveals cancer diagnosis; Mass casualties reported after terror attack in Russia; Trump contradicts lawyer's claims over finances.
Police search rubble for possible survivors of Moscow terror attack; Man arrested after boarding Delta plane without a ticket; Kansas City Pet Projects vets save the life of abandoned dog.
A day of mourning in Russia after concert hall attack; Referee gets removed from March Madness game; America Strong: Nurses and the NICU baby; lives changed forever.
Feds raids Sean Combs' homes; Trump gets updates on bond, hush money case; Boeing CEO announces he will step down.
Crews search for people missing after Baltimore bridge collapses; Cargo ship's history, bridge's structure under probe after collapse; Feds seize Sean Combs' electronics in search warrant: Sources.
4 dead in mass stabbing incident in Illinois; Joe Lieberman, longtime Connecticut senator, dies at 82; New details emerge in bridge collapse.
Disgraced FTX founder sentenced to 25 years on federal charges; Investigators get closer look at vessel stuck in Baltimore Bay; New details revealed in deadly Rockford stabbing rampage.
Biden, former presidents poke fun at Trump at NYC fundraiser; CDC warns of rise in bacterial diseases; Arrests made in attacks on NYC women.
'Around-the-clock' salvage effort underway in Baltimore; United Airlines jet hits severe turbulence; Urgent efforts to bring aid to Gaza.
The countdown to the solar eclipse; Israeli prime minister undergoes surgery; Recovery efforts underway after deadly Baltimore bridge collapse.
Temporary Baltimore channel opens as crews work on debris from bridge collapse; Police seek Kansas City Chiefs star in hit and run incident; Israeli airstrike hits Iranian consulate: Syrian officials.
New footage released from fed search of Diddy's homes; Trump hits up swing Midwest states; Cruise ship passengers stranded at port.
Taiwan earthquake: 9 dead, hundreds injured in 7.4 magnitude trembler; Families of Israeli hostages protest Israel's parliament; Mom-and-pop stores get ready for eclipse glasses blitz.
Biden discusses aid workers' deaths in call with Netanyahu; FAA probing close call between plane and air tower; Up to $30 million stolen in LA heist.
4.8 magnitude earthquake shakes New York City, New Jersey; Israeli military acknowledges 'grave' mistake in killing 7 aid workers; Countdown to eclipse.
Protesters in Israel demand the return of hostages taken by Hamas terrorists; CDC issues urgent alert bird flu; Aftershocks continue to rattle Northeast following Friday's earthquake.
Total eclipse captures hearts, minds of millions; Trump says abortion issue should be left to the states; 2 dead, suspect dead in law office shooting in Las Vegas.
Michigan school shooter's parents sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison; Arizona Supreme Court upholds state's near total abortion ban; Idaho man arrested for allegedly plotting attacks on churches.
Arizona Republican lawmakers block efforts to roll back 1864 abortion ban law; Multiple people shot in Philadelphia during Eid al-Fitr Celebration; Deadly severe weather outbreak across the Gulf Coast.
OJ Simpson dies at 76; Dangerous storms sweep through country; Biden administration closes 'gun show loophole'.
1 dead after man steals truck, rams precinct: Investigators; Harris to tie Trump to Arizona's near-total abortion ban; Iran readies missiles for possible attack on Israel: US Officials.
Iran attacks Israel with drones; Deadly stabbing rampage at a busy Sydney mall; Family seeks answers after teen holding toy gun shot by police.
Trump criminal 'hush money' trial to start on Monday; Iranian strike against Israel sparks fears of wider regional conflict; Man completes marathon run in every US state.
High tension looms as Israel weighs response to Iran; Trump NYC fraud trial commences; Western military keeps eyes Iran allies.
7 Jurors selected in Trump NYC fraud trial; Severe storm system with threat of tornadoes approaching Midwest; Ohio man charged with murder of Uber driver: Police.
Boeing whistleblower testifies about alleged quality issues; Senate dismisses Mayorkas impeachment trial; Biden hits Pennsylvania for campaign stops.
12 jurors seated in Trump trial, alternates to come; Pro-Palestinian demonstrators arrested at Columbia University; Kennedy family members endorse Biden over Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
School shooting plot thwarted: FBI; Man sets himself on fire outside Trump trial courthouse; Taylor Swift releases surprise double album, breaks streaming records.
House approves $95 billion foreign aid package; Explosion hits base in Iraq; Flash flood threat across the South.
Passover warning from New York authorities to Jewish community; House Speaker Mike Johnson faces uncertain fate; SCOTUS to hear appeal over lower court ruling on homeless case.
Prosecutors, Trump attorneys give opening arguments in hush money case; Tensions high as Pro-Palestinian protests continue at Columbia University; Close call collision at JFK under investigation.
Pro-Palestinian protests lead to arrests on college campuses; David Pecker details catch-and-kill deal with Trump Tower doorman; Police arrest suspect in kidnapping case captured on doorbell camera.
New video claims to show American hostage in Gaza; Baltimore Bridge channel to open soon, allowing 80% of ships to return; Protests around college campuses lead to arrests, shutdown.
Harvey Weinstein's NYC rape conviction overturned; Supreme Court hears arguments in key presidential immunity case; Plastic bag recycling truths revealed.
Emergency slide falls off Delta flight in midair; Trump assistant testifies at NYC hush money trial; NFL Draft kicks off day 2.
Deadly tornado outbreak levels towns in heartland; Hundreds arrested in campus protests over Israel-Hamas war; Another American arrested in Turks and Caicos over ammunition in luggage.
3 officers killed, 5 wounded during standoff; Columbia protesters continue encampment despite ultimatum; Push for Israel-Hamas cease-fire grows.
Columbia University's pro-Palestinian protest escalates as school building occupied; New details revealed in deadly Charlotte standoff; Car crashes into store; shoppers injured.
Brittney Griner speaks out for the 1st time since being released from a Russian prison; 170 protesters arrested at Columbia, City College receive summonses; 15 reported tornadoes in the last 24 hours.
President Joe Biden speaks out on college protests; Large tanker fire shuts down lanes on I-95 in Connecticut; Trump signals he might not testify after all.
Hope Hicks testifies in hush money trial; Houston bracing for catastrophic flooding; Biden awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to Pelosi, Al Gore.
University of Michigan protesters interrupt graduation ceremonies; Flood Watch for parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas; The Rolling Stones perform at New Orleans Jazz Fest.
Hundreds rescued from rising floodwaters in southeast Texas; Urgent search in New Mexico for missing baby girl; The Madonna concert that broke all records
White House says Hamas Cease-fire negotiations hit ‘critical stage'; Attempted church shooting in Pennsylvania caught on video; Hundreds rescued from flooding as waters continue rising in Houston.
Stormy Daniels takes the stand in Trump hush money trial; 19 tornadoes reported in 7 states across the Plains; 30 killed in Rafah as people start evacuating: Local official.
US paused bomb shipment to Israel; 50 million Americans under severe weather threats; House kills Marjorie Taylor Greene's effort to oust Speaker Mike Johnson.
Tornadoes strike across heartland, with more severe weather on the way; Netanyahu fires back over Biden's threat to halt weapons to Israel; 2 skiers who were missing in Utah avalanche found dead.
Russia launches a new ground assault in Ukraine's north; US report finds Israel may be misusing weapons in Gaza; New look at the Beatles 'Let It Be' after 50 years.
IDF orders 300,000 Palestinians to evacuate Rafah; Donald Trump holds Jersey Shore campaign rally; Michigan AG investigates deadly police pursuit and collision.
Canadian wildfires force thousands to evacuate; Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen set to testify Monday in hush money trial; Family celebrates first Mother's Day together.
Payment to Daniels 'required Mr. Trump's sign-off,' Cohen says; Crews use explosives to demolish largest remaining piece of Baltimore Bridge; Almost 360,000 people have fled Rafah, UN agency says.
8 killed when bus carrying 53 farmworkers crashes: Police; Cargo ship suffered two blackouts before leaving: NTSB; White House says world should be calling on Hamas to accept hostage proposal.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy speaks out amid Russian assault; NFL player faces backlash over controversial graduation speech; Father, daughter killed in deadly Ohio house explosion: Police.
5 dead as deadly storms slam Houston; Justice Alito facing criticism for a 2021 photo of a flag outside his home; Hotel footage allegedly shows Diddy assaulting then-girlfriend back in 2016.
4th hostage's body recovered in Gaza; Death toll rises after storm hits Houston; Video shows boater in alleged hit-and-run.
Search underway for a helicopter carrying top officials from Iranian regime; 1st person to receive the Neuralink implant shares his story; America Strong: Captain Ed Dwight finally makes it to space.
New Iran president will be elected 50 days after Ebrahim Raisi's death in helicopter crash; Crucial step toward fully reopening busy Port of Baltimore; Target to cut prices on 5,000 items.
1 killed, 6 seriously injured after Singapore Airlines flight hits severe turbulence; Tornadoes, severe storms hit Midwest; Legal battle ensues over Elvis Presley's Graceland estate.
2 killed, 3 wounded near Philadelphia workplace shooting: Police; New details on deadly turbulence aboard Singapore Airlines flight; Nikki Haley says she will vote for Donald Trump in 2024.
Louisiana designates abortion pills as controlled substances; 30 million from Texas to Dakotas under threats of possible tornadoes; WNBA expanding to Canada.
Prepare for tornadoes, record-high temperatures for Memorial Day Weekend; Young US missionary couple among 3 killed by gunmen in Haiti's capital; Morgan Spurlock, ‘Super Size Me' Director, dies at 53.
New details in officer-involved shooting of US senior airman in Florida; Russian missile strike hits shopping center in Kharkiv; High School valedictorian gives emotional speech in midst of tragedy.
4 girls stabbed in Massachusetts; At least 15 killed in tornado outbreak across four states; Golf world in mourning over Grayson Murray death.
At least 20 dead after tornado outbreak across 5 states; Netanyahu calls deadly strike on Rafah a 'tragic mishap'; NBA Hall of Famer Bill Walton dead at 71.
Crews respond to gas explosion at Chase Bank building in Ohio; Texas facing more severe weather following deadly tornado outbreak; 1 million Palestinians have now fled Rafah after airstrike attack.
Charges dismissed against Scottie Scheffler over traffic incident; 1st day of deliberations wraps with no verdict in Trump hush money trial; Biden addresses Black voters at campaign rally in Philly.
Former President Trump has been found guilty on all 34 counts in hush money trial; Biden permits Ukraine to carry out limited strikes within Russia; Man stabbed with a machete in Times Square: Police.
Biden urges Hamas to accept latest hostage deal; Tracking severe storms, flash flooding from Texas to Colorado; Former Navy vice chief charged in alleged bribery scheme.
Israel: No permanent ceasefire until Israel's conditions met; Scientists testing bird flu vaccine; Authorities on the hunt for fatal shooting suspect.
Fast-moving wildfire burning East of San Francisco; Mexico all but guaranteed to have its first woman president; Man taken to hospital after being bit by a shark in Southern California.
Jury seated in Hunter Biden's federal gun crime trial; Biden to sign executive order on immigration: Sources; 2 New York City police officers hurt in shootout: Officials.
Biden addresses new immigration actions that restrict asylum; Prosecutors introduce Hunter Biden's infamous laptop as evidence; Millions of AT&T customers experience service disruptions.
Hunter Biden's ex-girlfriend says he smoked crack weeks before gun purchase; Biden lands in France for D-Day anniversary, democracy speech; Italian court re-convicted Amanda Knox of slander.
Honoring the 80th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy; President Biden tells Muir he wouldn't pardon son Hunter, says Trump got 'fair trial'; More than 20 tornadoes reported across 5 states.
In Normandy, Biden urges America and the world to stand up for democracy; 4 injured after small plane crash near Denver: Police; Clarence Thomas officially discloses 2019 trips paid for by Harlan Crow.
4 hostages rescued by Israeli Defense Forces; Biden: 'We won't stop' to free hostages; Apollo 8 astronaut Bill Anders killed in plane crash.
Landslide destroys major highway in Wyoming; Bull escapes ring at Oregon rodeo; New Orleans teen overcomes odds to become valedictorian.
Day 1 of jury deliberations for Hunter Biden gun trial ends with no verdict; Donald Trump faces New York pre-sentencing probation interview; Bull jumps fence at Oregon rodeo, injures 3.
Hunter Biden found guilty on all 3 counts in federal gun case; ICE arrests 8 with suspected ties to ISIS; 2 Supreme Court justices had no comment about woman posing as conservative.
Fleet of Russian warships reaches Cuban waters; Heavy rain, flash flooding pose safety threat in South Florida; Hezbollah terrorists launch massive rocket attack on Israel.
US reporter to stand trial in Russia for espionage; State of emergency declared in Florida following 25 inches of rain; Wildfires destroys 6 homes outside Phoenix.
Powerful thunderstorms expected to affect millions along Northeast's I-95 corridor; Supreme Court rejects Trump-era ban on gun bump stocks; Pope Francis is the first pope ever to address G7 summit.
Terrifying scene at Oregon amusement park; 8 Israeli Defense Forces soldiers were killed in southern Gaza, IDF says; Devastating floods and dangerous heat.
Virgin flight makes emergency landing in New Zealand after possible bird strike; California wildfires prompt evacuations from campers; Biden ad targets Trump's criminal conviction in pitch to voters.
Putin makes rare visit to North Korea to meet with Kim Jong Un; Boeing's CEO faces criticism on Capitol Hill; Justin Timberlake arrested for DWI.
Tropical Storm Alberto slams Gulf Coast; 10 people badly injured in home explosion; Russia and North Korea strike alliance.
More than 127 million Americans under heat alerts; USC student will not face charges in fatal stabbing of homeless man; Louisiana becomes 1st state to require Ten Commandments in classrooms.
3 dead,11 wounded in Arkansas mass shooting at Mad Butcher grocery store; Boston Celtics hold NBA Championship parade; US tourist killed by elephant in Zambia.
Hopeful news for people with sleep apnea; Biden & Trump prepare for 1st presidential debate; Record-breaking temperatures scorch the northeast.
Relentless heat continues to scorch the country; Wrongful death settlement to reportedly payout husband of Samantha Miller; America Strong: California firefighters saving lives and making new lives.
World-renowned surfer killed in shark attack in Hawaii: Officials; Record-breaking floods in Minnesota cause broken dam; Biden, Trump return to debate on stage Thursday for the 1st time in 4 years.
Julian Assange arrives in Saipan ahead of guilty plea in deal with US, securing his freedom; First close-up look at the $230 million US-built pier in Gaza; Candidates prepare for presidential debate.
Evan Gershkovich on trial in Russia on espionage charges; Judge scolds Karen Read on 2nd day of deliberations; Severe storms threaten to disrupt Fourth of July travel plans.
Biden and Trump prepare to meet in historic debate; Boeing sanctioned by NTSB for 'blatantly' violating agreement; SCOTUS issues a decision allowing emergency abortions in Idaho.
Biden speaks at campaign rally in North Carolina about poor debate performance; Supreme Court limits scope of obstruction charge against Capitol rioters.
Fourth of July travel surge; Biden defiant after debate backlash; Rescued Israeli hostage speaks out.
New York attorney general investigates police shooting in Utica; Severe weather alert on East Coast; Celebrating Pride across America.
Judge declares mistrial in Karen Read murder case; Supreme Court gives Trump broad immunity in Jan. 6 case; Biden remains out of the public eye as Democrats worry.
Death toll rises to 6 as strongest July hurricane ever takes aim at Jamaica; Democrats voice growing concern about Biden's campaign in wake of the debate; FDA approves new drug to treat Alzheimer's.
Roughly 30,000 evacuated amid northern California wildfire; Eye of Hurricane Beryl slams Jamaica; Law enforcement on high alert for the Fourth of July.
Biden: 'I screwed up' on the debate stage; Law enforcement on alert in New York City for Fourth of July; US Marine Corps Sgts. reunite with their K-9s.
Biden insists he is 'staying in' presidential race; Seismic change in the UK as the Labour Party wins in a landslide victory; Hurricane Beryl heads toward Texas.
Biden faces pressure to bow out of presidential race; NFL rookie killed in early morning car crash in Maryland; Pint-sized activist takes steps to make neighborhood safer.
France's election: The latest in the battle between parties; Growing calls for Biden to step aside; Record heat and explosive wildfires in California.
Parkinson's disease expert visited White House 8 times in 8 months; Tropical Storm Beryl inundates Houston area with 5 to 9 inches of rain; United 757 plane loses landing gear tire at LAX.
Biden speaks at high-stakes NATO summit amid concerns over his candidacy; Democratic lawmakers hold closed-door meeting; FAA investigating close call between 2 planes in New York.
Pelosi says 'time is running short' for Biden to decide if he'll stay in the race; 180-passenger plane's tire explodes during takeoff; Opening statements in Alec Baldwin's trial over 'Rust' shooting.
Manhunt in Houston for gunman who ambushed, killed on-duty deputy; Consumer prices rose in June compared to a year ago; White House guests share concerns after seeing Biden weeks before debate.
Judge dismisses Alec Baldwin's 'Rust' case after defense claims evidence was withheld; Defiant Biden travels to Michigan to press case against Trump.
FBI investigates assassination attempt on Trump; Security ramped up ahead of Republican National Convention; Actress Shannen Doherty loses cancer battle at 53.
Trump picks JD Vance as his vice president; Video shows moment would-be Trump assassin climbed onto the roof; FBI analyzing hundreds of tips to create profile of Thomas Crooks.
Trump's Secret Service protection increased due to Iran threat: Sources; Officers shoot, kill man near RNC venue in Milwaukee; Record heat hits East Coast.
California Rep. Adam Schiff calls for Pres. Biden to drop out of election; Biden tests positive for COVID: White House; JD Vance expected to deliver keynote address at RNC.
Trump set to address the RNC in 1st speech since assassination attempt; Biden isolates at his beach house after testing positive for COVID-19; Remembering comedy legend Bob Newhart
A wave of international IT outages affected airlines, banks and more; New calls for President Biden to end his bid for reelection; Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich sentenced to 16 years.
Biden aides huddle amid calls to exit; Trump and Vance campaign together for the 1st time; IDF launches airstrikes inside Yemen.
Biden drops presidential reelection bid, endorses Vice President Harris; Trump campaign responds to Biden dropping out of race; Democrats prepare for unpredictable Democratic National Convention.
Pelosi, other key democrats endorse Harris for president; Predictions are swirling around possible Kamala Harris running mates; Secret Service Director Kim Cheatle grilled in hearing on Capitol Hill.
Harris attacks Trump at 1st presidential rally in Milwaukee; Biden returns to White House for the 1st time since ending re-election bid; Secret Service Director Kim Cheatle resigns.
Biden to speak for 1st time on his decision to withdraw from the 2024 race; Netanyahu's visit sparks wave of protests in DC; Trump shooter looked up Kennedy assassination details: FBI.
Kayna Whitworth is on the scene of an explosive wildfire in Butte County, California that has destroyed over 71,000 acres, and has details on the arrest of a suspect who's accused of starting the fire; amid growing tensions, Mary Bruce reports on Vice Pres. Harris and Pres. Biden's separate meetings with Israeli PM Netanyahu, urging him to accept a cease-fire deal with Hamas; Martha Raddatz has more on the unprecedented drama in the skies, U.S. and Canadian fighter jets intercepting four Russian and Chinese bombers flying in international airspace off Alaska; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Kayna Whitworth has the latest on the more than 100 active wildfires in the West that have forced thousands to evacuate, including California's Park Fire that has doubled in size overnight; James Longman has details on the multiple railways in France that were sabotaged in a coordinated attack, authorities said, just hours before the 2024 Olympics opening ceremony in Paris; Pierre Thomas reports on the two Sinaloa drug cartel kingpins, including El Chapo's son, who were arrested in El Paso, Texas over an operation that trafficked thousands of pounds of cocaine, meth and fentanyl into the U.S.
Jaclyn Lee on that raging wildfire in California, the fire now the size of Los Angeles, more than 130 structures destroyed already; Matt Rivers reporting on an attack on the Israeli controlled Golan Heights, a rocket striking a soccer field killing at least 11 children and teenagers, Israel blaming Hezbollah; MaryAlice Parks with the latest on the race for the White House, amid renewed focus on former president Donald Trump's running mate JD Vance, and who might be Vice President Kamala Harris's running mate.
Jaclyn Lee reports from Northern California on the explosive Park Fire, which is scorching 5,000 acres an hour; Senior Investigative Correspondent Aaron Katersky has stunning new details from an exclusive interview with members of the local SWAT team who were standing guard during the attempted assassination of former President Trump; White House Correspondent MaryAlice Parks reports on a new ABC News-Ipsos poll that shows a boost in Vice President Kamala Harris' favorability ratings since President Joe Biden ended his 2024 bid and endorsed her; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
With 99 days until the election, Rachel Scott reports on Vice President Kamala Harris' surge in the polls as her campaign raises more than $200 million in one week, while Donald Trump and JD Vance appeal to conservative Christians; Aaron Katersky has new details on Trump agreeing to a "victim interview" with the FBI and the texts obtained by ABC News that show local snipers noticed the shooter nearly two hours before the attack; Ian Pannell has the latest on the deadly stabbing rampage at a dance class in England that took the lives of at least two children; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
In Paris, James Longman reports on the the U.S. women's gymnastics team's gold medal victory at the summer games that's made Simone Biles America's most decorated Olympic gymnast; Mary Bruce has new reporting on Vice President Kamala Harris' plan to blitz several battleground states next week, with her running mate; Marcus Moore has the latest on Israel's retaliatory airstrike on Lebanon's capital city of Beirut, targeting a senior Hezbollah commander who they say is responsible for a rocket attack that killed 12 children on a soccer field in the Golan Heights; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rachel Scott reports from Chicago where Donald Trump questioned Vice Pres. Kamala Harris' race during a forum with Black journalists; Mary Bruce has the latest details on the plea deal struck by federal prosecutors with 9/11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammad and two other defendants at Guantanamo; in Paris, James Longman reports on Team USA's lead in the Summer Games, and the triathlon that kicked off with a swim in the river Seine after the water was determined to be safe; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce has details on the release of American citizens Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan, and Alsu Kurmesheva from Russia in a 24-prisoner exchange after painstaking negotiations, and Whit Johnson speaks with Whelan's twin brother, David, about how the swap unfolded and what happens next; Maggie Rulli reports on Team USA's day at the Paris Olympics, where gymnast Simone Biles and swimmer Katie Ledecky made history; Matt Rivers has new details on the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, with sources confirming he was killed by an explosive smuggled to his room months ago as part of an Israeli plot; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Selina Wang reports on the historic day in the race for the White House as Vice Pres. Harris secured the Democratic party presidential nomination, becoming the first Black woman and first Asian American nominee for president for a major party; Mireya Villarreal has more on the emotional homecoming of the three freed Americans who are back on U.S. soil after the prisoner exchange with Russia; Rebecca Jarvis has details on the stock market plunge that was fueled by lower than expected jobs numbers; Whit Johnson reports on some of the history-making moments from Team USA at the Olympics in Paris; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Somara Theodore tracks severe thunderstorms in the East and the formation of Tropical Storm Debby in the Gulf of Mexico, and Faith Abubey is in Florida as residents brace for the Tropical Storm to strike; Ines de La Cuetara reports from Paris on Team USA's big day at the Olympics, with Simone Biles and Katie Ledecky both winning gold medals; Christiane Cordero reports on the stunning reversal in the plea deal for the accused 9|11 plotters, as the death penalty is now back on the table after Secretary of Defense LLoyd Austin revoked the controversial agreement; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Team coverage on the path of Tropical Storm Debbie, Florida's coastline already seeing the effects of the storm surge, but the slow moving storm could lead to historic flooding in Georgia and South Carolina, Ginger Zee, Faith Abubey, and WJCL's Andy Cole reporting; Morgan Norwood reports on the flight cancellations across the northeast, over two thousand flights canceled; Ines De La Cuetara on the photo finish at the Olympics, and team USA's big day in Paris; Linsey Davis reports on the World Dog Surfing Championships.
Faith Abubey reports from the storm zone in Florida, where Tropical Storm Debby has made landfall, triggering a flood emergency and killing at least four people, and Ginger Zee tracks the storm's path from Georgia, where it's expected to bring potentially historic flooding; Rebecca Jarvis has details on the U.S. stock market facing one its worst days in nearly two years after a worldwide selloff and a weaker-than-expected jobs report renewed fears of a recession; Tom Soufi-Burridge has the latest on the American troops that were injured after two missiles targeted the Al Asad Airbase in Iraq, the U.S. DOD has confirmed; and more on tonight's broadcast.
Rachel Scott reports from Philadelphia, where Vice Pres. Kamala Harris appeared with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz before thousands at a rally after officially naming him as her running mate; Tropical Storm Debby inundates the Carolina coast as Victor Oquendo reports from the zone on the life-threatening flooding and tornadoes; Trevor Ault has more on the thousands of airport ground stops due to severe weather; Aaron Katersky reports on the Pakistani national that's been charged with an alleged plot to assassinate Donald Trump and U.S. officials; and more on tonight's broadcast.
Maggie Rulli has details on the cancellation of Taylor Swift's three shows in Vienna, Austria after authorities thwarted an alleged terror plot targeting her "Eras Tour"; Victor Oquendo reports on the Carolinas and Northeast bracing for Tropical Storm Debby; James Longman has the latest on Ukraine launching a surprise attack inside Russia, marking the first large-scale assault across the border since the war began; Mireya Villarreal reports on NASA announcing that Boeing's Starliner astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams may not return to Earth until February, possibly on a different spacecraft; and more on tonight's broadcast.
After former Pres. Donald Trump agreed to debate Vice Pres. Kamala Harris on ABC Sept. 10, Selina Wang reports on Trump's Mar-a-Lago news conference, which marked his first public appearance since the debut of the new Democratic ticket; Aaron Katersky has details on the newly-released body camera video capturing the moment local police confronted the gunman who opened fire on former Pres. Trump during his July rally in Butler, Pennsylvania; Mireya Villarreal reports on the tragic death of CrossFit athlete Lazar Dukic, who appeared to drown during the first day of CrossFit Games in Fort Worth, Texas; and more on tonight's broadcast.
Maggie Rulli reports on the plane crash in Brazil that killed all 61 passengers and crew on board, with video showing the aircraft plummeting to the ground; Trevor Ault has the latest on Tropical storm Debby triggering flash flood emergencies and multiple rescues across the Northeast; Selina Wang reports on Fmr. President Trump's plane getting diverted in Montana because of a mechanical issue; and more on tonight's broadcast.
Zohreen Shah on the race for the White House, Jonathan Karl sits down with JD Vance and what the new polling data is telling us about how Americans are viewing the candidates; MaryAlice Parks on the Trump campaign's alleged hacking; Melissa Adan on those explosives found around the Hawaiian island of Maui, as police and the FBI are searching for answers; Rebecca Jarvis reports on D23 - the Disney fan focused event and the surprising announcements; and more on tonight's broadcast
Ines de La Cuetara reports from Paris, where the 2024 Olympic Games have come to a close with two countries tying in gold medal wins for the first time in Olympic history; Ike Ejiochi reports on the controversial decision to strip American Jordan Chiles of her bronze medal in gymnastics over missing a deadline by four seconds; Meteorologist Somara Theodore has new details on more tropic activity as the flooding from Tropical Storm Debby remains a concern; Perry Russom reports from the Baltimore-area from the scene of a deadly home explosion.
Melissa Adan reports on the "significant" magnitude-4.4 earthquake that rocked the Los Angeles region; with the election just 85 days away, Selina Wang has details on the new battleground polling that shows Vice Pres. Harris leading former Pres. Trump in three crucial Rust Belt states; as Iran and Hezbollah promise retaliatory attacks on Israel, Tom Soufi Burridge has the latest on the U.S. "strengthening" its capabilities in the region by sending an additional missile submarine and a second aircraft carrier; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rachel Scott reports on Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's first solo appearance on the campaign trail, where he defended himself against the Trump campaign's attacks on his military record; Faith Abubey has the latest on the urgent manhunt underway in North Carolina for a convicted killer who escaped prison guards in a hospital parking lot; as Ukrainian forces advance inside Russia, Ian Pannell reports on the new images believed to show Russian troops being held as prisoners; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
After Hurricane Ernesto battered Puerto Rico with torrential rain and strong winds, leaving nearly half the population without power, Ike Ejiochi reports on the devastation already left behind, and Cecily Tynan tracks the storm as it heads towards Bermuda; with Donald Trump back on the campaign trail in North Carolina, Rachel Scott has details on how both presidential candidates are addressing the economy, a key topic for voters; on the eve of critical cease-fire negotiations, which the U.S. hopes could dial down tension in the Middle East, Tom Soufi Burridge reports on the multiple casualties streaming into a hospital in southern Gaza; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Gutman has details on the five people charged in connection with the death of "Friends" star Matthew Perry, who in October was found dead in the hot tub of his Los Angeles home from a ketamine overdose; Selina Wang reports on Pres. Biden and Vice Pres. Harris' first joint appearance since he exited the 2024 race, where they announced the administration's Medicare deal negotiating lower prices for prescription drugs for seniors; as fierce fighting continues inside Russia, Ian Pannell has the latest on Pres. Zelenskyy's claim that Ukraine is setting up a command post in an occupied Russian town; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Morgan Norwood reports on Hurricane Ernesto taking aim at Bermuda and rip current alerts for U.S. East Coast; Selina Wang has the latest on Vice Pres. Harris unveiling her economic plan in her first major policy speech, emphasizing policies aimed at benefiting the middle class; Eva Pilgrim has details on the suspect charged in connection with a scheme to steal Graceland and defraud the family of Elvis Presley; and more on tonight's broadcast.
Pennsylvania in the spotlight for the race for the White House. MaryAlice Parks with new polls showing a dead heat in the crucial battleground. Morgan Norwood on the ground in Bermuda as Ernesto slams the small island. Somara Theodore has the latest on the storm now causing dangerous rip currents up and down the East Coast. Tom Soufi Burridge reports on the mounting pressure for a ceasefire in Gaza as the Secretary of State arrives in the region for a high stakes meeting with Netanyahu. The latest on the dozens hurt after a Ferris wheel catches fire. New real estate rules are going into effect this weekend, why it's expected to change the game for both buyers and sellers. All that and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Meteorologist Somara Theodore reports on the severe weather threat and flood watches along the East Coast as Hurricane Ernesto regains strength; MaryAlice Parks reports from western Pennsylvania, where Vice President Kamala Harris and Gov. Tim Walz campaigned ahead of the DNC as Harris leads Trump nationwide in our new poll; Matt Gutman is in Chicago with the latest on the city's security preparations ahead of the DNC; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
ABC News' powerhouse political team reports on opening night of the DNC in Chicago, the thousands of protesters marching in support of Palestinians in Gaza, Donald Trump's campaign events in swing states and the latest national polling; Trevor Ault has the latest on the torrential rain across the Northeast that caused deadly flooding and triggered high-water rescues; as Ukraine pushes further into Russia, Ian Pannell speaks with Russian fighters captured by Ukrainian forces; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With former Pres. Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama expected to take center stage on day two of the DNC and make their case for their longtime-friend, Vice Pres. Kamala Harris, Mary Bruce reports from the convention in Chicago, and Rachel Scott reports on former Pres. Donald Trump's counterprogramming in the battleground state of Michigan; James Longman reports on the chilling video that shows the moment a superyacht rapidly sunk off the coast of Sicily with 22 passengers aboard, including two Americans who are still unaccounted for; Trevor Ault has details on the FAA ordering new safety inspections for pilot seats on Boeing 787 jets after a string of concerning incidents; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
On night three of the Democratic National Convention, ABC News' powerhouse political team has details on Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as he takes center stage and accepts the party's nomination to be vice president, what sources say about RFK Jr.'s expected exit from the race, and Donald Trump's speech from behind bulletproof glass at his first outdoor rally since that assassination attempt on his life; James Longman has the latest on the four additional bodies recovered from the 180-foot superyacht that sunk off the coast of Sicily; Ian Pannell reports on Ukraine's massive drone attack on Russia, including Moscow; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
On the final night of the Democratic National Convention, Mary Bruce has details on Vice President Kamala Harris' historic speech as she becomes the first woman of color to accept a major party's nomination for president; Pierre Thomas reports as law enforcement take an Arizona man into custody who allegedly threatened to kill former Pres. Trump on social media; James Longman has the latest after dive teams recovered the body of the British tech tycoon whose superyacht sank off the Sicilian coast; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rachel Scott reports on the sprint to Election Day as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces he is suspending his campaign and backing Donald Trump; after Federal Reserve Chief Jerome Powell said the "time has come" for interest rate cuts, Elizabeth Schulze lays out what it could mean for mortgages, car loans and credit card debt; Pierre Thomas has the latest as at least five Secret Service agents are reassigned in the fallout after the assassination attempt on Trump; Linsey Davis reports on the longtime cook who got the surprise of a lifetime; and more on tonight's broadcast.
NASA scraps the manned Starliner return, announcing the two crew astronauts now set to stay on ISS until February 2025, Ike Ejiochi reports; Maggie Rulli reports on ISIS claiming responsibility for a deadly knife attack in Germany; Somara Theodore has the forecast with nearly 40 million under heat alerts from Texas up through the Great Plains; MaryAlice Parks has the latest on the race to election day, with RFK Jr. suspending his campaign and endorsing Former President Trump; America Strong, a Little League baseball player defies the odds to compete in the Little League World Series after open heart surgery; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Britt Clennett reports from Tel Aviv as both Israel and Hezbollah claim success following the largest cross-border attacks against each other since the start of the war in Gaza; Jaclyn Lee has the latest on the urgent search for an Arizona hiker swept away by flash flooding at the bottom of the Grand Canyon as more than 100 other people were rescued; Ike Ejiochi with details on the towns and cities across the country on alert for mosquito-borne illnesses; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
A dangerous late-August heat wave has spread across the Midwest and is expected to hit the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic through the week, Ginger Zee has the forecast and Mola Lenghi has the latest on the deadly landslide in Alaska that destroyed multiple homes; Ian Pannell has details on Russia's largest air attack on Ukraine since the start of the war, which targeted critical water and power plants, and killed at least seven people; Faith Abubey reports on the tragic death of a high school quarterback in Alabama, who died after suffering a brain injury following a routine tackle mid-game; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Pierre Thomas has breaking details on Special Counsel Jack Smith filing a superseding indictment against former Pres. Trump for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, bringing the same charges, but revised to reflect the Supreme Court presidential immunity ruling; Faith Abubey has the latest on the horror at an airport in Atlanta, after two Delta workers were killed and another was injured in a possible tire explosion; Britt Clennett reports on Israeli forces rescuing a hostage alive from a Hamas tunnel in Gaza the first time since the Oct. 7 attack; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Pierre Thomas has the FBI's new evidence into the assassination attempt on former Pres. Donald Trump, saying suspected shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks engaged in a "sustained, detailed effort to plan an attack" on some major event; Mola Lenghi has the latest on former Nevada politician Robert Telles found guilty in the 2022 killing of Las Vegas journalist Jeff German, who was stabbed to death after exposing allegedly toxic misbehavior inside Telles' office; Matt Gutman reports on the DOJ's bust of a nationwide crime tourism ring operating out of Los Angeles that provided rental cars and information to criminals, many of whom traveled to the U.S. as tourists, according to the indictment; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce has details on Vice Pres. Kamala Harris' first sit-down interview since becoming the Democratic nominee, defending her changing policy positions to CNN and saying her "values have not changed"; Erielle Reshef reports as Massachusetts health officials confirm a second case of the mosquito-borne virus EEE, marking the sixth known case in the U.S.; Ian Pannell has the latest on the American-made F-16 fighter jet in Ukraine that crashed while trying to intercept a Russian missile strike, killing its pilot; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As Labor Day weekend begins, Trevor Ault has details on the powerful storm pushing east that's threatening travel plans for millions on the unofficial last weekend of summer, and Lee Goldberg has the forecast; Ike Ejoichi reports on the tragic deaths on NHL star Johnny Gaudreau and his younger brother, Matthew, who police say were struck and killed by a suspected drunk driver while biking just hours before they were to be groomsmen in their sister's wedding; as the Israeli military operation in the West Bank enters a third day, Britt Clennett reports on the Hamas commander and two militants who were killed by Israeli forces, according to IDF; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Foreign Correspondent Britt Clennett reports from Tel Aviv as tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets, calling for a cease-fire deal after Israel said it recovered the bodies of six hostages in Gaza, including 23-year-old Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin; White House Correspondent MaryAlice Parks has new details on the Biden administration's response as four Americans are still believed to be among the living hostages remaining in Gaza; James Longman reports on the new details of a deadly U.S. raid in Iraq targeting ISIS militants that also injured seven U.S. troops; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
Marcus Moore has details on the massive protests in Israel for the second night in a row, with thousands of demonstrators pouring into the streets calling on PM Netanyahu to reach a cease-fire and hostage deal after six hostages were confirmed dead in Gaza; James Longman reports on the chilling footage showing the attack of two U.S. service members by a mob on the streets of Turkey; Erielle Reshef reports after four passengers were fatally shot onboard a moving Chicago subway train early Labor Day morning; Melissa Adan has the latest on San Francisco 49ers rookie Ricky Pearsall's recovery after he was shot during an attempted robbery, and details on the the officer who is being credited for saving his life; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Aaron Katersky has details on the arrest of Linda Sun, a former top aide to two New York governors, who has been charged with spying for the Chinese government; James Longman reports on Russia's attack targeting a Ukrainian military academy and hospital that officials say killed at least 51 people, marking one of the deadliest attacks since the war began; David Muir looks back at the life of "Gidget" teen idol James Darren, who died at age 88; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Faith Abubey and Aaron Katersky have the latest on the deadly mass shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia that left two students and two teachers dead, and the 14-year-old suspect who was taken into custody; Pierre Thomas has details on AG Merrick Garland's warning that Russia's efforts to interfere with the U.S. election have intensified, as the Biden administration announces new sanctions and charges in propaganda scheme; Marcus Moore reports on the chilling new video released by the IDF showing the Hamas tunnel shaft where they say six hostages, including Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin, were executed in Southern Gaza – just 48-72 hours before Israeli forces recovered their bodies; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Pierre Thomas reports on Hunter Biden's surprise guilty plea to nine tax-related charges in a last-minute bid to avoid a lengthy trial; Faith Abubey has details on the new arrest in the deadly Georgia school shooting and how the FBI was tipped off about the 14-year-old suspect more than a year before the attack; Aaron Katersky has the latest after the FBI raided homes of two deputy mayors in New York City, while investigating possible corruption tied to the administration of mayor Eric Adams; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Faith Abbey has the latest on the investigation into the deadly Georgia school shooting, including the 14-year-old suspect and his father's first appearances in court; Aaron Katersky has details on the arrest of a Pakistani national in Canada who was allegedly plotting to kill Jewish people in New York City in an ISIS-inspired terror plot, federal prosecutors said; with just 60 days until the election and five days until the high-stakes presidential debate, Rachel Scott reports on the decision made by the judge in former Pres. Donald Trump's criminal hush money case to delay his sentencing until after the election; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Alex Presha on the search for suspect in the Kentucky highway mass shooting, authorities today releasing new details about his criminal history, and finding his vehicle and an AR-15 style rifle; MaryAlice Parks reports on the presidential campaign, the two candidates activities days before that pivotal ABC News debate ; and the Paralympics closing ceremony, the massive U.S. Medal count and a catchup with some key athletes; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Final preparations are underway as Vice Pres. Kamala Harris and former Pres. Donald Trump prepare to take the stage at their first official debate in Philadelphia – Mary Bruce, Rachel Scott and Rick Klein have the latest; Steve Osunsami looks back at the life and legacy of legendary actor James Earl Jones, who has died at age 93; Pierre Thomas reports on the urgent manhunt for a suspect who allegedly opened fire, hitting at least 12 vehicles, along a Kentucky interstate; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
David Muir anchors World News Tonight from the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, where Vice Pres. Kamala Harris and former Pres. Donald Trump will face off in the ABC News presidential debate and make their cases to the American people; Steve Osunsami has details on the Delta passenger jet that clipped a smaller Delta plane on a taxiway at the world's busiest airport in Atlanta, Georgia, tearing the tail off the smaller plane, officials said; Victor Oquendo reports on the newly released police body camera video showing the moment NFL Dolphin's star player Tyreek Hill was forcibly taken from his car by police and detained for a traffic violation; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As Hurricane Francine makes landfall along the Louisiana coast with a life-threatening storm surge possible, Matt Rivers has the latest and Ginger Zee tracks the storm; with 55 days until the election, Mary Bruce has the highlights from that high-stakes ABC debate between Vice Pres. Kamala Harris and former Pres. Donald Trump; 23 years after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, David Muir reports on the heartache shared by all Americans and the tributes to those who lost their lives that day; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Kayna Whitworth has the latest on the 4.7 magnitude earthquake centered in Malibu that rattled millions in Southern California; Steve Osunsami has details on the pilot of an Alaska Airlines flight who was forced to abort takeoff in Nashville after a Southwest plane crossed the same runway; David Muir reports on the tech billionaire and three others who carried out the first-ever commercial spacewalk in history; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Terry Moran has the latest on the bomb threats in Springfield, Ohio, as Donald Trump doubles down on false claims he made during the debate about Haitian immigrants; Alex Perez is in Washington state to report on the concerns of a possible ripple effect to the U.S. economy after 33,000 union workers walked off the job at Boeing; Matt Gutman takes a rare trip inside a devastated strip of land in Southern Gaza; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Rachel Scott and Pierre Thomas have the latest on the investigation into the alleged second assassination attempt on former Pres. Trump, with the FBI saying the suspect may have been lurking for nearly 12 hours at the West Palm Beach golf course before being discovered; Mireya Villarreal has details on the massive inferno at a natural gas pipeline in the suburbs of Houston, Texas that forced evacuations for surrounding homes; the first image released of the Titan submersible about 300 yards from the Titanic's bow; Diane Sawyer speaks to the family of Christopher Reeve, and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs charged with racketeering, sex trafficking offenses; At least 9 dead after pagers explode across Lebanon; Springfield, Ohio, schools open with increased security amid threats.
Marcus Moore reports from Beirut on the second straight day of coordinated explosions in Lebanon, this time with walkie-talkie devices exploding across the country that killed at least 20 people; Rebecca Jarvis has details on the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates by half a percent, marking the first decrease since 2020 and the largest cut in 16 years; Aaron Katersky has the latest after a second judge denied Sean "Diddy" Combs' request for bail; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Pierre Thomas has the latest on reports that a Kentucky judge was shot and killed inside his chambers; Rachel Scott has details on the scandal surrounding North Carolina's Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson, who's has denied claims in a new CNN report that allege he made disturbing comments on an online forum over a decade ago; Federal officials' claim that Iranian hackers sent stolen information from former Pres. Trump's campaign to political operatives associated with the Biden campaign; Deputy rescues driver experiencing medical emergency on highway; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With just 46 days until the election, Mary Bruce and Rachel Scott have the latest on the race for the White House, including Vice Pres. Kamala Harris' defense of reproductive rights, and former Pres. Donald Trump's decision to stand by North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson amid his scandal; Martha Raddatz has details on the Israeli airstrikes on a Beirut suburb that killed a senior Hezbollah member connected to the deadly 1983 bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Lebanon; Kayna Whitworth reports on the horrific crash that injured eight firefighters – two critically – as they returned from the frontlines; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
More than a dozen wounded in gunfire that tore through a popular entertainment district in Birmingham, Alabama, Stephanie Ramos has the latest; Israel and Hezbollah see some of the heaviest bombardments since October 8th, with hundreds of rockets fired, Marcus Moore and Martha Raddatz report from the region; Jay O'Brien reports on Former President Trump claiming he will not run for president again if he loses; America Strong, two twins celebrate turning 102; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Martha Raddatz reports from Israel, and Ian Pannell reports from Beirut after the Israeli military launched hundreds of airstrikes aimed at Hezbollah targets that killed nearly 500 people and wounded more than 1,000, according to Lebanese officials; Victor Oquendo has details on the chilling new evidence authorities presented in federal court about Ryan Routh, who's suspected of attempting to assassinate former Pres. Donald Trump in Florida; Rachel Scott has the latest polling in the presidential race, with narrow margins between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump key battleground states; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Florida declares state of emergency as Tropical Storm Helene looms; Toxic chemical cloud leaks from train, forces evacuations; Hezbollah commander killed in Lebanon strike, Israel says.
After hammering Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula as a tropical storm, Whit Johnson has the latest on the emergency preparations underway in Florida for Hurricane Helene, and Ginger Zee tracks the system, which is forecast to grow into a Category 4 hurricane when it makes landfall; Melissa Adan reports on the bomb that officials say exploded inside a Santa Maria, California courthouse, injuring several people; Matt Gutman has details on the Los Angeles bus hijacking that turned deadly after a gunman shot a passenger multiple times; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Whit Johnson and Ginger Zee have the latest on Hurricane Helene as the category 4 storm bears down on Florida Panhandle with the potential for up to 20 ft in storm surge; Aaron Katersky has details on the bribery and fraud charges against Mayor Eric Adams, after the first criminal indictment for a sitting Mayor in New York City; Ian Pannell reports on PM Netanyahu's public rejection of a U.S.-backed cease-fire deal amid rising tensions in the region; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Faith Abubey and Victor Oquendo report on the devastation left behind by deadly Hurricane Helene, the strongest storm on record to hit Florida's Big Bend region, and Ginger Zee tracks the hurricane's remnants as they spread across the Tennessee and Ohio valleys; Ian Pannell has details on whether the leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, was killed in an Israeli airstrike the IDF says targeted a Hezbollah stronghold in Beirut; David Muir remembers the life and legacy of actress Dame Maggie Smith, whose career spanned more than 60 years; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Faith Abubey reports from North Carolina, where many are still unaccounted for after Hurricane Helene devastated the region, leaving more than 80 people dead across the Southeast; Meteorologist Brittany Bell times out the remnants of Helene and a new disturbance heading toward the Gulf of Mexico; Marcus Moore reports from Beirut, where Israel is targeting U.S.-designated terror group Hezbollah amid a separate large-scale operation against Iran-backed Houthi militants in Yemen; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
Faith Abubey reports on the desperate search for the missing after apocalyptic rain from Hurricane Helene turned hillsides into rivers of mud, tore bridges to pieces and left at least 130 dead across six states; Ian Pannell has the latest as the IDF announces the start of its ground incursion into Lebanon; Elizabeth Schulze has details on the tens of thousands of dockworkers that could strike at midnight, threatening to shut down 36 ports from New England to Texas, and disrupt the supply chain; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Israel vows to retaliate after Iran launches largest missile attack on Israel; US launched missiles to intercept Iranian barrage; Harris and Trump respond to Iranian missile attack.
With the death toll from Hurricane Helene rising to more than 180 people and hundreds still unaccounted for, Morgan Norwood reports on the recovery efforts and Pres. Biden's deployment of 1,000 of active duty troops to the storm zone; Pierre Thomas has new evidence from a 165 page court filing by special counsel Jack Smith alleging "increasingly desperate" efforts by former Pres. Trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 election; as Israel weighs its response to Iran's unprecedented missile attack, Matt Gutman has the latest on the IDF's ground offensive in southern Lebanon, where eight soldiers were killed in a Hezbollah attack; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Stephanie Ramos has the latest on three former Memphis officers found guilty in the federal civil rights trial related to the beating death of Tyre Nichols in January 2023; Rachel Scott reports on excerpt's of Melania Trump's new memoir, where the former first lady reportedly defends women's reproductive rights; Elizabeth Schulze has the breaking news the dockworkers' union has suspended the strike affecting shipping across the country until at least January; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rachel Scott has details on the better-than-expected jobs report that saw 254,000 jobs added in September, prompting Pres. Biden to tout the U.S. economy in a rare briefing room appearance; Ian Pannell reports on the strike on 15 Houthi military targets in Yemen launched by the U.S. and the dire warning issued by Iran's supreme leader; Terry Moran has more on the new review of the notorious Menendez Brothers case, with the LA District attorney investigating what the brothers say is new evidence of their alleged abuse by their father; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Morgan Norwood is following Hurricane Milton, just upgraded in the gulf, Florida already seeing heavy rains as Milton moves in; MaryAlice Parks on the tight race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, the race tight with election day just thirty days away, Trump campaigning in Wisconsin while V.P. Harris has a number of TV interviews upcoming; and the NFL star's emotional return to the gridiron, less than a year after being diagnosed with stage four cancer; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Hurricane Milton exploded into a monster category five storm expected to slam into Florida's Gulf Coast, Ginger Zee tracks the storm's path, and Victor Oquendo reports from the evacuation zone in St. Pete Beach, where residents are bracing for impact; one year after Hamas launched its horrific terror attack on Israel and war in the region widening, Matt Gutman reports as people across Israel and in the U.S. mark the moment Hamas terrorists murdered 1,200 people and kidnapped 251; Trevor Ault has new details on the federal investigation into a Frontier Airlines jet that appeared to catch fire during an emergency landing at Las Vegas airport; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As Hurricane Milton churns in the Gulf of Mexico as a Category 5 storm, Whit Johnson has details on the millions of Floridians under evacuation orders, Victor Oquendo reports on the gas stations running out of fuel amid the emergency, and Ginger Zee tracks the storm; Jon Karl has details on the claim from journalist Bob Woodward's new book that former Pres. Trump secretly sent COVID test machines to Russian Pres. Vladimir Putin during the height of the pandemic and amid a nationwide shortage in the U.S.; Pierre Thomas reports on the Department of Justice announcing it thwarted a chilling, alleged terror plot by an Afghan national planning to gun down voters on election day; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Ginger Zee tracks monster Hurricane Milton, Victor Oquendo reports on the tornado outbreak it spawned across Florida, and Whit Johnson describes how the largest city in the hurricane's path has prepared for impact; David Muir interviews hurricane hunter Lt. Cmdr. Rannenberg after a nine-hour mission through Hurricane Milton; Aaron Katersky has details on the attorney who claims a growing number of accusers are coming forward against Sean "Diddy" Combs; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As millions in Florida survey the catastrophic damage and flooding caused by Hurricane Milton, David Muir reports from St. Lucie County, where tornadoes hit multiple communities, and speaks with residents from Fort Pierce who experienced the twister firsthand; Mola Lenghi has the latest on the urgent rescue efforts underway at a Colorado tourist mine after authorities say equipment malfunctioned, leaving at least one dead; Martha Raddatz looks back at the life and legacy of Ethel Kennedy, the 96-year-old widow of Robert Kennedy; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Victor Oquendo has the latest on the search and rescues underway after Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida two days ago, with the death toll climbing to at least 16; Rachel Scott has more on the race for the White House as Kamala Harris makes a direct appeal to GOP voters in Arizona and Donald Trump campaigns in Aurora, Colorado – a city he has falsely claimed is being overrun by migrant crime; Martha Raddatz reports after an investigation found the drownings of two Navy SEALs during a mission was "preventable"; Trevor Ault has more on the stunning discovery by a National Geographic documentary team on Mount Everest that may solve the century-old mystery disappearance of a famed climber; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Jaclyn Lee reports from Florida, where President Biden toured the damage left behind by Hurricane Milton and pledged more than $600 million in federal aid; MaryAlice Parks reports from the campaign trail, where Vice President Harris and former President Trump are fighting for battleground states as they remain locked in a dead heat in polls; Matt Gutman reports from Israel, where the U.S. said today it will send an anti-missile defense system and 100 U.S. troops to fend off any Iranian attacks; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
With just over three weeks until Election Day, Mary Bruce reports as both Vice Pres. Harris and former Pres. Trump battle it out in the swing state of Pennsylvania; Victor Oquendo has the latest on the suspect who's been arrested in North Carolina accused of threatening to harm FEMA workers in the state; Matt Gutman has details on the U.S. deploying 100 troops to Israel to operate an advanced anti-missile defense system; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With Election Day just three weeks away, Rachel Scott has details on early in-person voting kicking off in battleground Georgia with a record number of voters turning out to the polls; with a Texas mother of four missing for more than a week, Mireya Villarreal has the latest as police search a landfill, where they now believe "there is a good chance" her body may be found; James Longman reports on the Biden Administration announcing that if the humanitarian crisis in Gaza does not improve in the next 30 days, future military aid and transfer of weapons could be halted; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
In the race for the White House, Mary Bruce has details on Vice Pres. Harris appearing with 100 Republican officials in Pennsylvania who support her campaign, and Rachel Scott reports on former Pres. Trump calling himself the "father of IVF" in a town hall with an all-female audience; Trevor Ault has the latest on the death of former 'One Direction' star Liam Payne, who was found dead after falling from the third floor of a hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina, according to police; after 35 years behind bars for brutally killing their parents in 1989, Mola Lenghi has details on the nearly two dozen relatives of Lyle and Erik Menendez who are renewing calls for prosecutors to recommend resentencing in the case; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
In a major development in the Middle East, Tom Soufi-Burridge reports on the assassination of the mastermind behind the Oct. 7 terror attack in Israel, Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, killed officials say, by Israeli forces in Gaza; Trevor Ault has new details on the tragic death of former One Direction star Liam Payne and what a preliminary autopsy report shows; Mireya Villarreal has the latest on the delayed execution of Texas man Robert Roberson, who would have been the first in the U.S. to be executed in a case of "shaken baby syndrome." ; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With just 18 days until the election, Rachel Scott reports from Michigan where Kamala Harris and Donald Trump squared off in the key battleground state; Jaclyn Lee has the latest on the fast-moving brush fire in Oakland, California that spread to a neighborhood and burned multiple homes; Gio Benitez has details after an American Airlines passenger jet and a Cessna nearly collided mid-air, coming within 400 feet of each other; Juju Chang reports on the never-before-seen moment from Barbara Walters' exclusive interview with the Menendez brothers after their conviction; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With just 15 days until Election Day, Mary Bruce reports from Wisconsin as Donald Trump and Kamala Harris crisscross the battleground states, and a new poll shows the race in seven battleground states all within the margin of error; Mireya Villarreal has the latest on the investigation after a private helicopter slammed into a radio tower in Houston, Texas, killing all four passengers on board, including a child; Faith Abubey reports on the new video showing the chaotic scene during a dock gangway collapse in Georgia that killed seven people; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Erielle Reshef reports on the deadly E. coli outbreak that's been traced to ingredients in McDonald's Quarter Pounders, causing the death of one person and sickening at least 49, according to the CDC; Jon Karl has details on the judge who dismissed Donald Trump's classified documents case and who sources say is now under consideration for the role of attorney general if he wins back the White House; Tom Soufi Burridge reports on the IDF airstrike that brought down a building in Lebanon, which they claim was a Hezbollah facility; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With less than two weeks until Election Day, Mary Bruce reports on Vice Pres. Harris' dire warning after Donald Trump's longest-serving chief of staff John Kelly told The New York Times that Trump fits the definition of a fascist and Rachel Scott reports on the Trump campaign's response to Kelly's comments; as health officials investigate that deadly E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounders, Mola Lenghi has the latest from the CDC; Martha Raddatz has details on the nearly 3,000 North Korean soldiers that the White House says are inside Russia for a possible combat deployment to Ukraine; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Gutman reports after Los Angeles County DA George Gascón recommended resentencing Lyle and Erik Menendez, who have served nearly 35 years for killing their parents; Mary Bruce has the latest from the campaign trail with 12 days until the election as former Pres. Trump vowed to fire special counsel Jack Smith 'within two seconds' if re-elected; Mola Lenghi has new details as McDonald's says it's identified the supplier of onions linked to a multi-state E. coli outbreak involving Quarter Pounders, and other restaurant chains take action; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Tom Soufi Burridge has the latest on Israel launching retaliatory air strikes on Iran in response to an Iranian missile attack earlier this month; with 11 days until Election Day and Vice Pres. Harris and former Pres. Trump in a dead heat, Rachel Scott has details as Harris slams the former president for claiming the influx of undocumented immigrants has made America "the garbage can of the world," and Mary Bruce has the latest on Harris' focus on women's reproductive rights with the help of Beyoncé; Pierre Thomas reports on Chinese hackers targeting cell phones connected with both presidential campaigns; and more on tonight' broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rachel Scott reports from New York, the deep-blue state where former President Trump is holding a rally at the famed Madison Square Garden instead of visiting swing states nine days from Election Day; MaryAlice Parks is tracking the campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris, who is in Philadelphia tonight trying to clinch battleground Pennsylvania; Rick Klein breaks down the latest ABC News-Ipsos Poll, which shows Harris gaining a slight lead nationally though the margins remain razor thin, especially in the seven states that could decide the election; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
With just eight days until Election Day, Rachel Scott reports on the backlash from the racist, sexist and misogynistic comments made by a comedian at Donald Trump's Madison Square Garden rally, and Mary Bruce has more on Vice Pres. Kamala Harris' economic plan in battleground Michigan; Pierre Thomas has the latest on the FBI's urgent search for an arson suspect behind three fiery attacks in the Pacific Northwest that destroyed hundreds of ballots; Ian Pannell reports on NATO's warning that North Korean soldiers are moving toward the battlefield in Russia's Kursk region; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With Election today just one week away, Rachel Scott reports on former Pres. Trump calling his Madison Square Garden rally that included racist and sexist comments made by speakers "an absolute lovefest," and Mary Bruce has details on Vice Pres. Kamala Harris' closing argument, speaking at the same site where Trump addressed his supporters on Jan. 6 before hundreds stormed the Capitol; Faith Abubey has the latest on the gunman that barricaded himself inside one of the residences at the Atlanta Four Seasons Hotel and opened fire and the suspect that's now in custody; Britt Clennett reports on the Israeli airstrike that killed at least 93 Palestinians – including 25 children when five-story building in northern Gaza housing displaced families was destroyed; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With just six days until Election Day, Mary Bruce goes one-on-one with Vice Pres. Harris following her closing argument in Washington D.C. to a crowd of 75,000, and Rachel Scott reports on former Pres. Trump criticizing the remarks Pres. Biden made about Puerto Rico, where Biden used wording that seemed to refer to Trump supporters as "garbage;" Ian Pannell has details on the catastrophic flooding in Spain that's left at least 95 dead, a reported 2,000 trapped and many residents still missing; just in time for Halloween, David Muir has story of the MOMbies, a group of mothers dressed as zombies who are back on the dance floor to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
In the final sprint to election day, both candidates hit the Western battleground states. Mary Bruce reports from Phoenix on Vice Pres. Harris' response to former Pres. Trump's promise to protect women whether they "like it or not," and Rachel Scott has details on former Pres. Trump zeroing in on inflation and immigration during his closing arguments in New Mexico – a state he's lost twice before but says he can win this time; New images from Spain as the death toll soars to 150 people with dozens still missing after catastrophic flooding, James Longman has the latest on the recovery and rescue efforts underway; Martha Raddatz reports on North Korea tests intercontinental ballistic missile that's capable of reaching deep into the U.S.; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With just four days until the election, Mary Bruce has details on Vice Pres. Harris condemning former Pres. Trump's violent rhetoric against former Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney, and Rachel Scott reports on Trump campaigning in Michigan with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. by his side; Pierre Thomas reports on the FBI and intelligence officials saying that Russia is behind the video circulating online that falsely depicts a Haitian man claiming to have voted at multiple locations in Georgia; with nearly half of the U.S. experiencing a drought and much of the Northeast on alert for wildfires, Trevor Ault has the latest on the large fire in Morris County, NJ that has forced multiple evacuations; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
MaryAlice Parks reports from Georgia, where former President Donald Trump is holding a rally 48 hours ahead of Election Day amid record early voting in the state; Selina Wang is on the trail with Vice President Kamala Harris in the critical state of Michigan; and our team is fanned out across the critical background states—Matt Gutman is in Pennsylvania; Faith Abubey is in Georgia; Elizabeth Schulze is in Arizona; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
On the eve of what many consider to be the most consequential election in recent American history, David Muir reports from ABC News' election headquarters with the powerhouse political team; Mary Bruce has details on Vice Pres. Harris' last full day of campaigning in Pennsylvania; in the final days of what former Pres. Trump says will be his last campaign, Rachel Scott has more on his closing argument; Pierre Thomas has the latest on the extraordinary steps being taken in battleground states to protect votes and workers counting them; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
On what many consider to be the most consequential election in recent American history, David Muir reports from ABC News' election headquarters with the powerhouse political team on Election Day; Mary Bruce reports on Vice President Harris making calls to voters at the DNC headquarters; Rachel Scott reports on Former President Donald Trump casting his ballot in Florida; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Gutman reports on the firefighters racing to save lives as the massive wildfire raging out of control outside Los Angeles burns homes to the ground and scorched over 19,000 acres; with President-elect Trump's transition well underway, Rachel Scott has details on his moves to crackdown on immigration; after a string of terrifying shootings that targeted at least a dozen cars and homes by gunfire in Raleigh, North Carolina, Faith Abubey has the latest on two people – including one person of interest – that were taken into custody; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Pierre Thomas has the latest on a stabbing spree in Seattle, Washington that injured nearly a dozen people over a span of 38 hours; Aaron Katersky has details on the new charges filed in an alleged Iran-linked plot to assassinate former President Trump before the election; Steve Osunsami reports on the federal investigation into the racist text messages sent to people in more than 12 states; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Morgan Norwood reports from New Jersey, where a major drought has contributed to wildfires leading to air quality alerts in New York City; Meteorologist Somara Theodore times out the forecast and when the region can finally expect rainfall; White House Correspondent MaryAlice Parks reports on Pres.-elect Trump's cabinet plans as he sweeps his seventh and final swing state; and Perry Russom has new details on the employee FEMA says they fired for instructing crews to avoid the homes of hurricane victims with signs supporting Pres.-elect Trump; and more on ABC World News Tonight with David Muir.
Gio Benitez reports on the Spirit Airline plane flying from Fort Lauderdale to Haiti that was struck by gunfire as it attempted to land in Port-au-Prince; Alex Perez has details on a jury's decision to convict Richard Allen on all counts in the double homicide of Abby Williams, 13, and Libby German, 14 while hiking on a trail in Delphi, Indiana nearly 8 years ago; David Muir and ABC'S Bob Woodruff ‘Stand Up for Heroes' on this Veterans Day; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trevor Ault reporting from the fire zone where high winds are fueling a growing wildfire along the New York-New Jersey border; Rachel Scott has details on the team President-elect Trump is assembling for his second term in the White House, and who he's expected to name to lead the Department of Homeland Security and the CIA; Steve Osunsami has the latest on the large explosion at a factory that makes food coloring in Louisville, Kentucky that has left at least 11 people injured; Eva Pilgrim reports on the international search for a missing Wisconsin father of three and why authorities now say there's evidence that he could have faked his own death to run off to Eastern Europe with a woman from Uzbekistan he met online; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
After Pres. Biden and President-elect Trump met in the Oval Office, Mary Bruce has details on the latest Trump team nominations – including embattled Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz as Attorney General – and Rachel Scott reports on the GOP winning control of the House as Senate Republicans elect South Dakota Sen. John Thune as the next Republican leader; Erielle Reshef has the latest on the brush fire in upper Manhattan, fueled by bone dry conditions and gusty winds that firefighters are battling in New York City; Aaron Katersky has details on the investigation into the burglaries of the homes of Kansas City Chiefs players Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes;and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Mary Bruce reports on President-elect Donald Trump choosing RFK Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, and Rachel Scott has details on what sources tell ABC News the House Ethics Committee heard during their investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct by Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz; Stephanie Ramos has the latest on the Miami-bound flight from Stockholm that encountered severe turbulence over Greenland and made the unusual decision to turn around and head back toward Europe; Aaron Katersky reports on the families associated with the Sandy Hook massacre backing The Onion's purchase of Alex Jones' Infowars at a bankruptcy auction; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trevor Ault has details on the chaotic moment a Southwest passenger's cell phone broke out in flames on board the plane, and the terrifying video from another flight, showing passengers tossed out of their seats during severe turbulence; Steve Osunsami reports on the horrific testimony during day one of Laken Riley's murder trial, where prosecutors said the suspect – an undocumented migrant – was "hunting" for women on the University of Georgia's campus the day the nursing student was found murdered on school grounds; reporting from Kyiv, Ian Pannell has details on Pres. Zelenskyy saying he believes "the war will end faster" under the Trump administration; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Foreign Correspondent Ian Pannell reports on President Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to use U.S. missiles, a major policy shift that allows them to defend the Kursk region; White House Correspondent MaryAlice Parks has the latest on Trump's cabinet picks, some of which are facing significant backlash; Meteorologist Somara Theodore reports on the wildfires driving new evacuations in New York and prompting the FDNY to launch its first-ever Brush Fire Task Force ; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
In an interview with Juju Chang, an attorney representing two women who testified before the House Ethics Committee says former Rep. Matt Gaetz paid both his clients for sex; Aaron Katersky has details on the man that has been arrested after allegedly going on an unprovoked stabbing spree in Manhattan, killing two people and critically injuring a third; Ian Pannell reports on Russia accusing the U.S. of escalating tensions after Pres. Biden authorized Ukraine to fire long-range missiles on targets inside Russia; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
After President-elect Donald Trump traveled to Texas for Elon Musk's SpaceX launch, Gio Benitez reports on how problems with the Starship's booster caused it to intentionally be redirected into the Gulf of Mexico, resulting in a massive explosion; Trevor Ault has details on the new brush fire that broke out in New York City as fires flare up across the drought-stricken Northeast, and Ginger Zee tracks the rain finally heading to the Northeast along with an atmospheric river that could bring dangerous flooding and mudslides to the West; Ian Pannell has the latest on Ukraine launching American-made long-range missiles into Russia for the first time as the Kremlin responds with a nuclear threat; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As the Northeast braces for the heaviest rain in months amid wildfires and a record drought, and a deadly bomb cyclone with the strength of a hurricane slams the West, Mola Lenghi reports and Lee Goldberg has the forecast; Faith Abubey has the judge's verdict and sentencing in the murder of nursing student Laken Riley on the University of Georgia's campus; just two days after a fatal stabbing spree in Manhattan, Aaron Katersky reports on the urgent manhunt now underway on the Upper West Side for the man who slashed a tourist in the face in a seemingly unprovoked attack; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Jon Karl reports on former Rep. Matt Gaetz announcing his withdrawal from President-elect Trump's attorney general nomination amid sexual misconduct allegations; Ian Pannell has details on the experimental ballistic missile Russia launched, targeting a major Ukrainian city; Stephanie Ramos has the latest on what police say about the location of Wisconsin father of three Ryan Borgwardt, who's accused of faking his death while kayaking and fleeing overseas; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Stephanie Ramos reports on the first major snowfall to hit the Northeast as a dangerous atmospheric river brings flash floods and landslides to California, and Lee Goldberg tracks the potentially stormy Thanksgiving week ahead; Selina Wang reports on President-elect Trump nominating Pam Bondi for attorney general and Trump's pick for Treasury secretary; Mireya Villarreal has details on the Texas Board of Education's approval of a controversial curriculum allowing Bible teachings in public elementary schools; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Meteorologist Somara Theodore delivers the wintry weather forecast ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday; Correspondent Morgan Norwood reports on the millions of people taking to the skies and the roads, telling travelers what to expect; Correspondent Faith Abubey has the latest on falling gas prices and a new warning about cars being stolen from airport parking lots; Correspondent Melissa Adan reports on the deadly E. coli outbreak linked to organic carrots, including what the company is saying now ; and more on ABC World News Tonight
Jon Karl reports on Special Counsel Jack Smith's move to drop cases against President-elect Trump and the federal judge that subsequently dismissed Trump's election interference case; with nearly 80 million Americans expected to travel over Thanksgiving, Gio Benitez has details on the shortage of air traffic controllers and rise in airport car thefts, and Ginger Zee tracks the major storms that could complicate travel plans; James Longman reports on the alarming video that shows the moment a DHL cargo plane crashed while trying to land at an airport in Lithuania, killing one passenger; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
On what's expected to be the busiest day for planes in the air, Gio Benitez has details on the FAA issuing another ground delay at New Jersey's Newark Liberty Airport, slowing air traffic due to a shortage of air traffic controllers, what one major airline is saying about the significant delays, and Ginger Zee tracks the coast-to-coast storm sweeping across the U.S.; Martha Raddatz reports on Israel's cabinet approving a temporary ceasefire — brokered by the U.S. and France — to end fighting with Hezbollah in Lebanon; Aaron Katersky has the latest on the violent assaults on the New York City subway in the last 24 hours that are raising concerns over public safety as millions are set to visit the city for the Thanksgiving Day Parade; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As millions hit the roads and skies for Thanksgiving, Trevor Ault has the latest on travel challenges – and the stowaway passenger discovered aboard a Delta flight from New York City to Paris – as Lee Goldberg tracks the major cross-country storm causing headaches for some; Martha Raddatz reports on three Americans – one of which was held for more than 12 years in a Chinese prison and sentenced to death – released in a U.S.-China prisoner exchange; Aaron Katersky has details on the nationwide AT&T iPhone theft ring involving FedEx deliveries; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
On this Thanksgiving, Trevor Ault reports on the holiday storm slamming the Northeast causing travel trouble for millions and news on that shocking airport security breach; Jay O'Brien has new details about President-elect Donald Trump's high-stakes call with Mexico's president, and what Pres. Biden is now saying about Trump's tariff plan; Ian Pannell has the latest on the 50,000 troops – including North Korean soldiers – that Russia is assembling in an effort to launch major counteroffensive and push Ukraine out of Russia's Kursk region; Stephanie Ramos travels to Alaska with U.S. Special Operations forces with tensions rising in the Arctic; we give thanks for incredible acts of kindness this holiday; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
ABC's Trevor Ault reports from upstate New York, where lake-effect snow has been slamming the Great Lakes region; Somara Theodore times out the forecast with millions of Americans under winter weather alerts for the first time this season; Jay O'Brien has the latest on the ally Pres.-elect Trump's has picked to lead the FBI as he seeks to upend the federal agency; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Mary Bruce reports on Pres. Biden receiving backlash for pardoning his son, Hunter – who was convicted on gun-related charges and pleaded guilty to tax-related charges – after insisting he wouldn't; Gio Benitez has details on the newly released video showing the woman who snuck past airport workers onto an international flight from New York City to Paris refusing to go back to the U.S.; and Eva Pilgrim reports on the emotional scene in court, after an alleged drunk driver accused of hitting and killing a bridge on her wedding night, made a surprise announcement in court; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Martha Raddatz reports on South Korean Pres. Yoon – a key U.S. ally – facing growing calls to resign after he suddenly declared "emergency martial law;" Erielle Reshef has the latest on the rescue mission underway for a Pennsylvania grandmother who may have fallen into a 30-foot sinkhole while looking for her cat; Aaron Katersky has details on the FBI's investigation into multiple reports of large drones in New Jersey over the last two weeks, some of which were spotted near President-elect Trump's Bedminster golf course; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Aaron Katersky has the latest on the manhunt in New York City for a gunman that opened fire and killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in what police say was a "premeditated, preplanned targeted attack;" Trevor Ault has details on the fast-moving clipper system from Canada that's bringing high winds, causing dangerous blowing snow and low visibility to parts of the upper Midwest, and Lee Goldberg tracks the storm; Pierre Thomas reports on the millions of Americans that could potentially be impacted by a massive Chinese hacking and espionage campaign, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee tells ABC News; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As authorities release new images of the suspect accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in midtown Manhattan, Aaron Katersky has new details on the words police say the suspect wrote on the bullet casings; Melissa Adan reports on the powerful 7.0 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Northern California, the biggest quake to hit the region in more than three decades; Pierre Thomas has new details on the two kindergarten boys in critical but stable condition after being shot by a man at Feather River Adventist School in California; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
After a three-day manhunt for the UnitedHealthcare CEO's murder suspect, Aaron Katersky has the latest on the investigation, including why police believe the suspect has left New York City and the new evidence sources say police have found in Central Park; as concerns about the bird flu outbreak grow, Steve Osunsami has details on the new USDA order for raw milk samples nationwide to be collected and tested for the virus; Matt Gutman reports on the mother of American journalist Austin Tice – who was kidnapped in 2012 near Syria's capital – saying she has a "significant source," who she claimed was vetted by the U.S. government, that confirmed her son is alive and treated well; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
James Longman reports from Beirut as rebel forces seize the presidential palace. Bashar al-Assad reportedly fleeing the country after nearly 14 years of bloody civil war with his government overrun in less than two weeks; Aaron Katersky reports on the latest in the United Healthcare CEO shooting, the new images of the suspect, as NYPD scours a central park pond for evidence; Mary Alice Parks has details on President-elect Trump's intentions to pardon the January 6th rioters on day one of his new administration, and his calls to investigate members of the Congressional Committee that held hearings on the riots; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Nearly a week after the UnitedHealthcare CEO was gunned down outside a New York City hotel, Aaron Katersky has the latest on police taking 26-year-old Luigi Mangione into custody as a person of interest after he was recognized at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania; Stephanie Ramos has details on a jury finding Daniel Penny not guilty of criminally negligent homicide for the chokehold death of Jordan Neely on a New York City subway train; James Longman reports from Damascus, where Syrian rebels have seized power and forced Pres. Bashar Al-Assad to seek asylum in Russia; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Aaron Katersky has the latest on the investigation into United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson's murder, including investigators' first forensic match allegedly connecting suspect Luigi Mangione to the crime and what sources say detectives consider to be Mangione's confession; Mary Bruce has details on FBI Director Christopher Wray announcing he will resign before President-elect Trump takes office in January; Erielle Reshef reports on lawmakers sounding the alarm over the swarm of mysterious drones — sometimes dozens at a time — appearing in the sky in the Northeast, with officials calling for immediate action by federal authorities; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trump named Time magazine's Person of the Year; The White House, FBI and Homeland Security downplaying drone threat in New Jersey; Missing American found alive wandering barefoot in Syria.
Aaron Katersky has the latest on the investigation into UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione as law enforcement sources tell ABC News that passages in a notebook recovered after his arrest show a growing malice toward the insurance company and executive; Whit Johnson has details on the American Airlines flight departing from New York's LaGuardia Airport forced to make an emergency landing at nearby JFK after a bird slammed into the plane's engines; as more states in the Northeast report seeing swarms of drones hovering overhead, Erielle Reshef reports on the Naval weapons station in New Jersey that has confirmed multiple instances of drones crossing into its airspace; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Alex Perez reports on the deadly shooting at a Christian K-12 school in Madison, Wisconsin, sources say a female student opened fire, killing a teacher and a student and wounded six others; Whit Johnson has the new details on the FBI and Dept. of Homeland Security deploying drone detection technology and infrared cameras to New York and New Jersey after a spike in unexplained drone sightings in at least seven states; Mary Bruce has details on President-elect Trump's controversial cabinet pick for the Dept. of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., meeting with Republican senators on Capitol Hill to defend himself after years of spreading false theories about vaccines; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Nearly two weeks after the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, Aaron Katersky reports on a grand jury indicting suspect Luigi Mangione and upgrading charges to first-degree murder in "furtherance of terrorism;" Alex Perez has the latest on the shooting at a Christian school in Madison, Wisconsin, and police identifying the 15-year-old girl accused of killing a teacher and a student; Ian Pannell has details on the top Russian general that was killed by a bomb, hidden inside the handle of a scooter in the heart of Moscow, and Ukraine claiming responsibility; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Gio Benitez reports on the small single-engine plane on a training flight that crashed into an abandoned building shortly after takeoff in Honolulu, killing both pilots on board; facing fierce pressure from billionaire Elon Musk, Mary Bruce has the latest on Washington barreling towards a possible government shutdown; Steve Osunsami reports on California declaring a state of emergency in response to the rise of bird flu cases in the U.S; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Aaron Katersky has details on CEO murder suspect Luigi, who is now in a New York City jail after waiving extradition from Pennsylvania, and the new federal charges against him, which could carry the death penalty if convicted; Trevor Ault has the latest on the Amazon delivery drivers on strike across seven hubs just days before Christmas; Mary Bruce reports on the looming government shutdown as the House Republicans' spending bill, backed by President-elect Trump, fails to pass. ; Made in America Christmas; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Ian Pannell reports on the deadly Christmas market attack in Germany, after a car plowed into families, killing at least two people and injuring dozens more, with officials treating it as a deliberate act of terror; Stephanie Ramos has details on the powerful winter storm that's creating dangerous travel conditions from the Midwest to the Northeast as millions travel for the holidays, and Lee Goldberg has the forecast; Jon Karl has late reporting on the urgent push to avoid a government shutdown that could impact millions of federal workers; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Aaron Katersky has the latest on accused CEO killer Luigi Mangione, who pleaded not guilty in court to state murder charges as his lawyer raised concerns about a fair trial; Elizabeth Schulze has breaking news about former President Bill Clinton, who is being treated for a fever in the hospital but said to be in "good spirits"; Mola Lenghi reports on the terrifying images showing first responders rescuing skiers who plunged 30 feet into the snow in a chairlift accident near Lake Tahoe; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Erielle Reshef reports on the Christmas Eve winter blast creating slick roads for last-minute holiday travelers from Philadelphia to New York and Boston; ABC7 Chief Meteorologist Lee Goldberg tells us if a White Christmas is in our future; Perry Russom has new details on a boat explosion in Florida that killed one person and injured several others; Senior White House Correspondent Selina Wang reports on how President-elect Trump is responding to President Biden's controversial decision to commute the sentences of nearly all federal inmates on death row; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
Mola Lenghi reports on the unticketed passenger found on a Delta Airlines flight shortly before takeoff and the severe weather threatening to disrupt travel amid one of the busiest periods of the year; Zohreen Shah has the latest after three people were shot and another stabbed at a restaurant in the Phoenix Airport, just outside the security checkpoint; Ines de La Cuetara has details on the deadly passenger plane crash in Kazakhstan, with local officials saying there are indications the jet was brought down by a Russian anti-aircraft system; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Zohreen Shah reports on more than 50 million people bracing for dangerous weather from coast to coast; Perry Russom has the latest security concerns after that second stowaway incident on a Delta flight; Mary Alice Parks has late breaking details on the public clash over IMMIGRATION policy playing out online between Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy and some of president elect Trump's staunchest supporters; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
On this special edition of World News Tonight, Steve Osunsami reports on the death of Fmr. President Jimmy Carter, who passed away today at his Georgia home surrounded by family at age 100; David Muir reflects on Carter's life and legacy before, during, and after the White House; James Longman has the latest on the plane crash in South Korea that killed at least 179; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Steve Osunsami reports on the tributes across America and the world for Fmr. President Jimmy Carter, as flags are lowered to half-staff in his honor; Britt Clennett has the latest from South Korea as the NTSB joins the investigation into the cause of the devastating Jeju Air jet crash that killed 179 people; Aaron Katersky reports as police in New York City are on high alert heading into New Year's Eve, with the NYPD Commissioner promising a "tremendous" law enforcement presence; Elizabeth Schulze has details on the major security breach by China targeting the U.S. Treasury Department; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Aaron Katersky reports as officials in New York remain on high alert, monitoring the New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square with drones, K-9 units and thousands of officers; Victor Oquendo has the latest on the crippling blackout in Puerto Rico that has left more than one million customers without power; Britt Clennett reports from South Korea where an eight-person team from the U.S., including members of the NTSB, FAA and Boeing, have joined South Korean investigators to search for the cause of the deadly Jeju Air jet crash; Mary Bruce shares the New Year's Eve celebrations and spectacular displays from around the globe; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
2 American hostages freed by Hamas; GOP drops Rep. Jim Jordan as nominee for speaker in secret ballot; Former Trump lawyer takes plea deal in Georgia election interference case.
Israel expands airstrikes beyond Gaza; FAA investigating dangerous close call between 2 passenger jets over Oregon; At least 9 Republicans announced their intention to run for House Speaker.
2 more hostages freed by Hamas; Off-duty pilot allegedly tried to crash passenger plane: Police; Battle for House speaker continues amid historic gridlock.
Sources: Large-scale hostage talks underway; US warns Iran over recent attacks on American targets; Mark Meadows granted immunity for grand jury testimony: Sources.
At least 16 dead amid mass shooting in Maine; Mike Johnson elected House speaker; Israel ground invasion of Gaza delayed for now.
At least 18 people killed in deadliest mass shooting this year; Maine communities on lockdown amid manhunt; Israel conducts tank raid into Gaza Strip as airstrikes continue.
IDF expands ground operations in Gaza; US forces shoot down drone over Middle East base; Manhunt continues for Maine mass shooting suspect.
Authorities investigate shocking death of ‘Friends' star Matthew Perry; Crowds storm Russian airport following flight landing from Tel Aviv; Missed warning signs in the Lewiston mass shooting suspect.
Israel Defense Forces rescues Israeli soldier taken hostage by Hamas; FBI investigating antisemitic threats at Cornell University; United Auto Workers and General Motors reach tentative deal.
IDF strikes refugee camp in Gaza; FBI director warns of increased threats following Israel-Gaza conflict; Alleged Maine gunman's family warned officers of threats.
5 American aid workers cross from Gaza into Egypt; Man charged with making threats to Cornell Jewish students; Donald Trump Jr. testifies in Trump civil fraud trial.
74 Americans with dual-citizenship escape from Gaza; House approves $14.3 billion in aid for Israel; Don Jr. and Eric Trump testify.
Blinken raises concerns about Gazans caught in the crossfire; Jewish Americans buying firearms amid war; Person of interest identified after car crashes through nuclear power plant.
Israel intensifying strikes on Gaza; Palestinian protesters take to the streets of Washington; Muslim Stanford student victim of a possible hate crime.
Benjamin Netanyahu discusses the Israel-Gaza conflict; Donald Trump takes the stand in New York courtroom; Officer found not guilty in Elijah McClain's death.
Capitol police arrest man with loaded gun; Israeli military claims they are fighting in the "heart" of Gaza City; What will Election Day showdown mean for the 2024 presidential election?
US launches retaliatory airstrikes in Syria; Urgent manhunt underway for Jan. 6th suspect; Israel-Hamas war enters second month.
FBI investigating suspicious envelopes containing powdery substances; Video of US airstrike in Syria released; Flight takes off with damaged windows.
Israeli airstrikes trigger mass evacuations in Gaza; FBI investigating New York Mayor Eric Adams' campaign; Former Arizona senator attacked.
Massive fire engulfs major highway in downtown Los Angeles; NYC Mayor speaks out after electronic devices seized by FBI; Fresh start for over 100 homeless veterans in Houston.
Battles rage around Gaza hospitals; US airstrikes target facilities in Syria being used by Iranian-backed militants; 2 of Trump's co-defendants give confidential interviews.
Massive pro-Israel rally held in Washington; US Intelligence confirms Israeli claims that Hamas is using hospitals as bases; Semitruck involved in fiery collision on Ohio highway.
US warship shoots down another drone; Negotiations progressing in hostage release deal, officials say; Biden, Xi meet at high stakes summit.
Antony Blinken discusses latest in US role in Israel-Hamas conflict; Israel says it recovered the body of a hostage near A-Shifa hospital; Several injured after Chicago train crashes.
IDF continues raid on Gaza hospital; Suspect killed in psychiatric hospital shooting; Suspect in girl's kidnapping faces new charges.
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter dies at 96; IDF claims video shows Hamas bringing hostages into Gaza hospital; Taylor Swift expected back on stage in Brazil after show postponement.
Hostage negotiations continue as fighting in Gaza intensifies; Cargo ship hijacked in Red Sea; Airlines gear up for record holiday travel.
Israel Cabinet approves deal for hostage release; Major storm sweeps across nation ahead of holiday travel; Gunman opens fire at Walmart in Beaver Creek, Ohio.
Car crashes and explodes at US-Canada border; NYPD ups security ahead of Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Millions of American's hit the road for Thanksgiving.
Four-day cease-fire in Israel-Hamas war to begin at midnight tonight; Former Obama administration advisor facing hate crime charges; Great-grandmother graduates from Southern New Hampshire University.
Hamas releases 17 more hostages, including American girl; Three Palestinian college students hospitalized in suspected hate-motivated shooting; Chauvin in stable condition following prison stabbin.
Suspect arrested in shooting of 3 students of Palestinian descent in Vermont; 11 more Israeli hostages released by Hamas; Deadly stabbing at high school in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Iranian-backed hackers claim responsibility for cyberattack on water system; 12 additional hostages released by Hamas; Memorial service held for former first lady Rosalynn Carter.
Hamas frees 16 more hostages including an American woman; George Santos faces expulsion from Congress; Actress Frances Sternhagen dies at 93.
Emotional reunions as Hamas releases more hostages; George Santos remains defiant ahead of expulsion vote; Henry Kissinger dies at 100.
George Santos expelled from House in historic vote; Israel attacks Gaza after weeklong cease-fire collapses; Former Justice and trailblazer Sandra Day O'Connor dies at 93.
Cargo Ships under attack in the Red Sea; Israel expands ground assault in Gaza; Tourist stabbed to death near Paris' Eiffel Tower.
Fiery tanker truck crash in Vermont; Israel moves military operation into South Gaza; Battle of the Christmas classics.
Gaza crisis worsens as battles rage on; Investigation underway after fiery home explosion; Tuberville ends 10-month blockade.
Mass shooting at University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Texas authorities investigate daylong series of attacks; Final Republican debate scheduled before Iowa and New Hampshire.
Israel mulling flooding tunnels with seawater: US officials; Gunman in UNLV mass shooting identified as a former professor; Battle for the Republican nomination heats up.
Major cross-country storm expected; Teen gunman sentenced in Michigan school shooting; Mass shooting at UNLV campus.
Penn President Elizabeth Magill resigns amid backlash; At least 56 million Americans under flood alert; Texas Supreme Court temporarily blocks emergency abortion ruling.
At least 6 killed in severe storms in South; Qatar warning the opportunity for a truce is narrowing; Former President Donald Trump doubles down on his controversial remarks.
New York City apartment building partially collapses; Heavy rain slams the East Coast and the South; Israel claims to have surrounded Hamas strongholds.
Zelenskyy makes urgent plea to GOP for Ukraine funding; War between Israel and Hamas takes difficult new turn; Arizona weighs near-total abortion ban.
Hunter Biden defies GOP Subpoena; Toxic fumes blamed for death in dorm room; Landmark deal made at UN climate talks.
Israeli forces mistakenly kill 3 hostages; Rudy Giuliani to pay nearly $150 million for defamation; Matthew Perry died from ketamine effects: Coroner.
60 million Americans on alert for intense coastal storms; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says country will dismantle Hamas; American and British warship shot down.
Hamas releases new video of 3 hostages pleading for their release; Storm knocks out power to 700,000; Security scare as Biden leaves campaign headquarters.
Colorado Supreme Court rules Trump ineligible for primary ballot; Iranian-backed militants step up attacks on commercial ships in Red Sea; New evacuations amid deadly floods in Northeast.
Gaza officials say death tool surpassed 20,000; Holiday travel expected to be busiest on record; High-stakes prisoner swap between US and Venezuela.
14 killed in mass shooting in Czech Republic; GOP rivals take aim at Trump; Migrant crisis continues to worsen.
Supreme Court declines to issue ruling on Trump's immunity claim; US hostage confirmed dead; Law enforcement officials on high alert.
1 killed, 1 injured in Florida mall shooting; Record breaking holiday travel rush tests airlines; Trump asks for immunity in election interference case.
US launches retaliatory strike in Iran; Storms batter the Northeast; Trump appeals for immunity in 2020 election overturn case.
Secretary of State meets with Mexican President amid migrant surge; Dangerous storm system hits Northeast; Trump wins legal battle in major battleground state.
Busiest travel day of the season plagued by storms; New caravan of migrants shrinks in size; Nikki Haley faces backlash over town hall response.
Massive storm heading to coastal line; Police on alert for New Year's Eve; Donald Trump battles to stay on Presidential ballot.
Heightened security at Times Square for New Year's Eve; War with Hamas expected to last all of 2024: IDF; Reunited for the holidays.
Nationwide manhunt underway for those involved in Capitol breach; Pressure builds on Trump as calls to resign grow louder; Boeing 737 passenger jet crashes off Indonesia
Biles will not compete in gymnastics all-around; Senate announces bipartisan deal on infrastructure bill; Wildfires in West cause air pollution
Some states beginning to lift restrictions, others lay out roadmaps; Scientists in New York focused on popular heartburn drug for treatment of COVID-19; Boston COVID-19 patient fights to breathe again.
Early trial results for remdesivir show promise; 12-year-old describes how she fought COVID-19; Teachers going the extra mile for their students
White House reveals plan to fast-track vaccine timeline; 1st glimpse inside a meatpacking plant as work continues despite coronavirus; Woman accuses Joe Biden of sexual assault.
Protesters take demands to reopen US to the streets; Joe Biden denies sexual assault allegation; Communities finding ways to honor veterans.
Kim Jong-Un reportedly resurfaces after long absence; New report indicates China misled world about coronavirus; Race for a COVID-19 vaccine intensifies.
Nearly half of America prepares for re-openings; Airlines report slight increase in passengers after COVID slowdown; 'Murder Hornets' spotted in US.
Stark warning about relaxing social distancing rules; US accuses China of covering up severity of COVID-19; Principal goes extra mile to celebrate graduating seniors.
Trump speaks with ABC News' David Muir; Americans restart lives as 3 biggest states reopen; Meat shortages felt by some of biggest US food sellers.
Growing concerns for sick children during pandemic; American businesses reopen as hot spots emerge in rural areas; America Strong: National Nurses Day.
President Trump's valet tests positive for COVID-19; DOJ attempts to throw out case against Michael Flynn; UPS, FedEx workers leaving special deliveries.
'Cluster' of children hospitalized with illness tied to COVID-19; Jobless rate surges Great Depression levels; Siblings live in AirBNB to care for mother with COVID-19.
Obama sounds off on COVID-19; Desperation grows across the country; Former cop and son charged with felony murder.
Rare child illness possibly linked to COVID-19; Anxiety grows as reopening debates heat up; Thanking all moms on Mother's Day.
New White House directive orders staff to wear masks; Georgia authorities seek DOJ's help in jogger's slaying; Sanitation worker serenades pair of graduating seniors.
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