Next Episode of ABC World News Tonight with David Muir is
Season 2024 / Episode 311 and airs on 22 November 2024 23:30
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.
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.
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