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Morgan Norwood reports from New York, deadly flooding in Kentucky claims at least 4 lives, first responders perform dozens of water rescues; Melissa Adan reports from Utah, crews race to contain several large fires burning out of control, officials pay tribute to 3 firefighters killed; Selina Wang reports from the White House, tensions between the U.S. and Iran are rising, as both escalate their threats and attacks, while a White House source says talks are still going ahead and more on tonight’...
Melissa Adan reports from Utah, residents ordered to evacuate as wildfires burn in Utah, the Cottonwood fire one of the most destructive in the state’s history; Andrew Dymburt reports from New York, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear declares a state of emergency, telling residents to stay home amid rising flood waters that are impacting most of the state; Marcus Moore reports from London, a race against time to find survivors after the earthquakes in Venezuela while the death toll rises and more on...
Rachel Scott reports on the U.S. military attacking Iran in response to Iran firing on a cargo ship attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz; as the death toll from the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela nears 1,000, Victor Oquendo reports on the remarkable rescues of the most vulnerable that are giving fresh hope against all odds in the search for survivors; Lee Goldberg has the latest on the National Weather Service issuing its most extreme fire alert in Utah after at least 15 new fires erup...
Victor Oquendo has the latest on the back-to-back earthquakes that hit Venezuela only 39 seconds apart, leaving at least 188 people dead and approximately 25,000 unaccounted for, and as American teams travel to help with the frantic search for survivors; Melissa Adan has details on the 22-year-old man that authorities say tragically fell nearly 600 ft. to his death over Nevada Fall in Yosemite National Park; Mary Bruce reports on the Supreme Court delivering two wins for Pres. Trump's immigratio...
Pierre Thomas has the chilling details on the 18-year-old suspect who opened fire inside a library in Chico, California, killing two adults and wounding a child in what authorities say was a Columbine-style plot; Gio Benitez reports on the California carjacking suspect facing several charges after ramming eight pedestrians, who range in age from 15 to 70, in a violent hit-and-run rampage; Rachel Scott has the latest on the Senate voting to end the war in Iran unless the White House seeks Congr...
Ginger Zee tracks the severe storms in the Northeast that have more than 60 million under alerts for dangerous thunderstorms, large hail and damaging winds, and Melissa Adan has details on the Los Angeles warehouse fire burning for nearly a week that has triggered air quality concerns; Aaron Katersky reports on the ransom note sent shortly after Nancy Guthrie was taken from her home that claimed she died after her abduction, sources familiar with the investigation told ABC News; as tributes pour...
Andrew Dymburt has the wicked weekend weather threatening to put a damper on the start of summer for millions in the South and Central U.S.; Perry Russom reports on the crowd of bystanders in Boston who stepped in and held a suspected carjacker after a woman was struck and killed; Selina Wang has the latest on the reflecting pool in Washington, D.C., after President Trump said the pool would likely need to be drained amid algae and paint issues; and more on tonight’s broadcast of World News Toni...
Morgan Norwood reports on the dangerous flood threat across the South and the Plains after Tropical Storm Arthur inundated roads and neighborhoods; Selina Wang has the latest dispute over the critical Strait of Hormuz as a new round of peace talks gets underway with Iranian and U.S. officials touching down in Switzerland; Jaclyn Lee has the disturbing new police body camera showing an officer opening fire and killing a family dog following a 911 call about a woman screaming; and more on tonight’...
Matt Rivers has the latest on the massive fire that engulfed part of a popular resort in the Dominican Republic, sending hundreds of tourists to so-called safe zones; Mary Bruce reports on the new Air Force One unveiled by Pres. Trump – a $400 million gift from Qatar – as Iran postpones nuclear talks; Aaron Katersky has details on FBI joining the urgent search for a gunman after a string of highway shootings left one person dead in Kansas City, offering a $25,000 reward for information leading a...
Aaron Katersky was on the scene in lower Manhattan as an estimated 2 million fans joyfully filled the streets for the Knicks' ticker-tape parade celebrating the team's first NBA title in 53 years, and Matt Rivers has the latest on the chaotic scene in Times Square after gunfire erupted just hours after the parade ended; Faith Abbey has details on the severe weather fueled by remnants of Tropical Storm Arthur that triggered flash flood emergencies in parts of the Gulf Coast while a separate syste...
Ginger Zee has the latest on Tropical Storm Arthur, which has formed in the Gulf and is expected to produce rainfall totals of up to 20 inches in some areas; Gio Benitez reports on the good Samaritans who raced toward a fiery plane crash on a Texas highway – using a sledgehammer and shovel to reach survivors; Aaron Katersky describes the emotional scene inside a New York courtroom as Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann was sentenced to life in prison without parole for strangling eight women...
Pierre Thomas has the latest on the chilling plot to target the UFC event that drew thousands to the White House South Lawn in celebration of Trump’s 80th birthday, the FBI and Secret Service said, allegedly involving explosive drones and snipers meant to shoot politicians and wealthy people; Kayna Whitworth has details on the two college students who were swept off a California beach near Santa Cruz on the heels of more than 500 people being rescued in Newport Beach amid dangerous conditions; M...
Kayna Whitworth has the latest on the eight feared dead after a B-52 bomber crashed shortly after takeoff outside Los Angeles, according to officials; Rachel Scott reports on the new deal with Iran, exact details haven't been released, with Iran and the US giving conflicting descriptions of what's in the agreement; David Muir reports on the outpouring of support for longtime WABC anchor Bill Ritter after sharing his diagnosis of early-stage Alzheimer’s, and what he’s now saying about his health ...
Martha Raddatz reports from Jerusalem, President Trump says the U.S.-Iran deal is now complete, including the opening of the Strait of Hormuz and the lifting of the U.S. blockade; Rachel Scott reports from Geneva, world leaders are gathering for the G7 summit in France, where the wars in Ukraine and Iran are high on the agenda; Alex Stone reports from Los Angeles, 12 people, including 11 skydivers, are killed in a plane crash in Missouri and more on tonight’s broadcast of World News Tonight with...
Leslie Lopez reports from New York, severe storms impacting more than 70 million Americans from the Heartland to the East through tomorrow, flooding rain, high winds and damaging hail; Selina Wang reports from Washington, D.C., President Trump’s name comes down from the Kennedy Center, amid high security for tomorrow’s UFC fights at the White House; Lama Hasan reports from London, the U.S. and Iran appear close to a deal, President Trump says it will be signed tomorrow and more on tonight’s broa...
Trevor Ault has the latest on the mass shooting in Midland, Texas, after a gunman barricaded inside an abandoned veterinary clinic opened fire on bystanders and officers, killing at least one person and injuring at least 10 others; Matt Rivers reports on SpaceX blasting into the public market with the biggest IPO in history, making its founder Elon Musk the first-ever trillionaire; Whit Johnson reports on iconic New York City news anchor Bill Ritter of ABC7 Eyewitness News stepping down from his...
Alex Perez reports on the severe weather outbreak bringing dangerous thunderstorms and tornado threats to Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin just 24 hours after violent storms in the Heartland triggered more than a dozen reported tornadoes, and Lee Goldberg tracks the system; after threatening to hit Iran “very hard” and seize its oil industry, Pres. Trump now says there's a settlement to end the war in Iran – Rachel Scott reports as a source with knowledge of the talks tells ABC News, “the deal is ve...
Martha Raddatz reports on the U.S. military unleashing a new wave of attacks across Iran, striking "multiple targets,” according to Central Command; Alex Perez has details on the tornado watch issued for parts of Iowa, Missouri and Kansas as a multi-day severe weather threat continues for 100 million Americans from the Upper Midwest to the Northeast, and Lee Goldberg tracks it all out; in an interview with ABC News' Linsey Davis, Anthropic CEO and co-founder Dario Amodei has issued an urgent war...
Martha Raddatz has the latest on the U.S. launching retaliatory strikes against Iran for the downing of an Army Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz and the first-of-its-kind rescue for two crew members in the dark of night, as Jon Karl speaks with Pres. Trump shortly after the U.S. counterstrikes; John Quinones reports on a Texas jury’s verdict for Karmelo Anthony, 19,found guilty of murder in the stabbing death of Austin Metcalf, a student athlete from a rival track team after deliberat...
Aaron Katersky reports on the massive security crackdown in New York City for Game 3 of the NBA Finals, with thousands greeted by security fencing, Secret Service checkpoints and TSA-style screening as Pres. Trump attends, a first for a sitting president; Matt Rivers has details on the two U.S. pilots killed in a fiery plane crash as they were on their way to pick up former MLB All-star Yadier Molina and his family; Will Reeve speaks with father-son duo Rick and Jalen Brunson on making history i...
Tom Soufi Burridge reports Iran has launched multiple waves of missiles toward Israel - the first Iranian attack on Israel since a ceasefire two months ago; Andrew Dymburt reports at least 12 people were wounded while attending a festival in Toledo - video showing the chaotic moments as people flee the gunfire; Selina Wang reports President Trump is defending a controversial compensation fund that was intended for his supporters -- including January 6th rioters -- who claimed they were targeted ...
Tom Soufi Burridge reports from Jerusalem, the fragile ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is tested again, with both sides launching new attacks; Jaclyn Lee reports from Los Angeles, the shocking security breach in Houston after authorities say a man allegedly gets through several layers of security with a fake boarding pass; Selina Wang reports from Washington, Democrats are increasingly divided over the Maine Senate race and the allegations against their presumptive nominee, Graham Platner; a...
Tonight's broadcast details the fatal stabbing of actor James Handy and the suspect's alleged confession. It also explores the stock market's reaction to economic news, President Trump's controversial DNI appointment, and an alarming air leak on the International Space Station. Further reports cover serious allegations against a Maine Senate candidate, a Dallas double murder sentencing, a Waymo taxi's interference with emergency services, and a police misconduct lawsuit. The episode concludes with weather updates and a tribute to veteran ABC News correspondent Jim Wooten.
The broadcast leads with President Trump's contentious nomination of Todd Blanche as Attorney General, sparking debate over a $1.8 billion fund for allies and connections to January 6th. It also details several aviation safety concerns, including a United jet's near-miss, and reports on significant domestic crime stories like a high school murder trial and a police shootout. Additionally, the episode covers an update on a missing American in the Bahamas, John Bolton's classified information plea, and highlights ABC's Martha Raddatz's new book on military heroes alongside her Emmy recognition.
Melissa Adan has the dramatic end of a 15-hour standoff between authorities and a suspect holding multiple people hostage inside a building above a bank; Gio Benitez reports on the FAA investigation into an alarming close call between a JetBlue flight and another plane in the skies over Florida; Victor Oquendo has the latest as a Coast Guard dive team launches a new search for missing American Lynette Hooker ; and more on tonight’s broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir. Learn more abou...
Melissa Adan has the latest on the bank standoff and bomb threat in Bakersfield, California, that’s turned into a lockdown and possible hostage situation; Victor Oquendo has details on the Chicago-bound Frontier Airlines flight from Puerto Rico forced to divert to Miami after authorities say a man tried to open an exit door and allegedly choked an off-duty flight attendant seated next to him; Aaron Katersky reports on the New York City police investigation into the unidentified men seen in video...
With peace talks on the brink of collapse, Rachel Scott reports on Iran threatening to cut off negotiations entirely after Israeli forces pushed deeper into Lebanon; Trevor Ault has the latest on Sabrina Carpenter after she was granted a temporary restraining order for a man she claims has been stalking her, and the surveillance images of the accused at her front door; Pierre Thomas has details on the former North Carolina officer now facing charges after he was seen on a camera pummeling a woma...
Britt Clennett reports as two men remain missing – days after five others were rescued from a flooded cave in Laos; Andrew Dymburt reports on the bus driver being charged with involuntary manslaughter in a crash that killed five people on I-95 in Virginia; Ian Pannell reports on whether the U.S. and Iran are any closer to ending the war. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ike Ejiochi reports from New York, a United plane diverts after a passenger allegedly tried to repeatedly breach the cockpit; Britt Clennett reports from Hong Kong, four miners trapped in a flooded cave crawl to safety in Laos; Ian Pannell reports from Jerusalem, five Americans, including U.S. troops were injured in an Iranian missile strike on a U.S. base in the Middle East and more on tonight’s broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoi...