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John Bolton expected to plead guilty over mishandling classified information: Sources John Bolton, Trump's former national security adviser, is expected to plead guilty over mishandling classified information, sources familiar told ABC News.
Iran live updates: Trump calls GOP backers of war powers resolution 'grandstanders' President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
WATCH: 12-year-old Knicks fan gets NBA Finals ticket surprise Carmelo Rios' parents bought him tickets to Game 5 of the Knicks-Cavaliers playoff series, but the Knicks completed a four-game sweep. Knicks legend Carmelo Anthony stepped in to help.
Supreme Court upholds broad reading of SEC authority to recoup gains in fraud cases The Supreme Court has upheld a broad reading of the authority of the Securities and Exchange Commission to recoup ill-gotten gains from people who engage in securities fraud
Supreme Court sides with Trump administration on federal regulation of telecom companies The Supreme Court has sided with the Trump administration in a case about the power of federal regulators over telecommunications companies
Gas prices are falling. Will it last? Experts explain A drop in oil prices has delivered welcome relief at the pump.
Teenage girl accused of stabbing 3 horses due in court The teenage girl accused of stabbing three horses is due in court on Thursday as prosecutors hope to move her case to adult court.
Jalen Brunson, Knicks take Game 1 of NBA Finals over Spurs The New York Knicks’ winning streak lives on, and they struck first in the NBA Finals
WATCH: Child survives after being thrown from car in crash A crash outside Atlanta is being called "nothing short of a miracle" after dashcam video showed a boy thrown from a vehicle on impact. Remarkably, the child suffered only minor injuries.
WATCH: David Muir shares Texas high school principal's surprise from graduating class A beloved high school principal who's affectionately known as "Coach Mutt" was surprised with a heartfelt, handwritten letter to him at graduation.
WATCH: Flesh-eating screwworm detected in Texas for 1st time in decades The U.S. Department of Agriculture says the New World screwworm fly has reached South Texas, marking the first time in decades that the parasite has threatened the nation's cattle industry.
WATCH: Nonprofit helps storm victims replace lost instruments ABC News' Danny New talks to the founder of ReString Appalachia, a nonprofit putting instruments back in the hands of musicians who lost them to devastating floods.
House delivers rebuke to Trump with vote to end Iran war The House adopts resolution to curb Trump’s Iran war powers by a 215-208 vote, delivering a rebuke to the administration’s handling of the conflict for the first time.
Knicks take 1-0 lead into game 2 against the Spurs The New York Knicks visit the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals with a 1-0 lead in the series
Trump says he will nominate Todd Blanche as attorney general President Donald Trump, during a dinner, announced his intent to nominate acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to the post permanently, according to two sources.
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Booted ‘Love Island USA’ contestant apologizes for past use of racial slur Vasana Montgomery is speaking out after being ousted as a member of “Love Island USA” season 8 after videos resurfaced that appeared to show her using a racial slur.“I wanted to address a couple of videos from my teen years that have recently resurfaced.
Former Trump adviser John Bolton to plead guilty to retaining national security information John Bolton, who served as national security adviser during President Donald Trump’s first term and later became one of his fiercest critics, has agreed to plead guilty to one count of retaining national security information, two sources familiar with the matter said
Another day passes with Auburn student still missing in Japan, parents say Japanese police trudged through waist-high mud on Thursday in another unsuccessful day searching for a missing Auburn University student, though his parents said they remain optimistic about their son’s potential rescue
Video of 4 men burned to death by suspected gangmasters highlights abuse of migrant workers in Italy Labeled a “massacre” by authorities, video showing migrant workers being burned alive is driving a reckoning over the exploitation of foreign laborers in Italy.
Woman finds moving worms and parasites in SpaghettiOs, lawsuit says A mother in Florida is suing Campbell Soup Company and Walmart after saying she found moving parasites in a can of SpaghettiOs that she shared with her daughter
Immigration lawyers slam scammers stealing their identities and offering fraudulent services Immigration attorneys are having to take down sites and social media channels as scammers use AI, deepfakes and cloned domains to impersonate them and scam clients.
Texas teen’s murder trial opens with clashing portraits of a fatal stabbing As the murder trial of a Texas teenager accused of stabbing a fellow high schooler at a track meet got underway Thursday, prosecutors and the defense offered sharply divergent accounts of the events leading up to the death of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf
New York Democrats take first step toward drawing new congressional lines ahead of 2028 Years after handing redistricting power over to an independent commission, New York Democrats want it back as they join the national map-drawing battle with an eye on the 2028 election
Terry Rozier must forfeit most of his $26 million NBA salary, arbitrator rules The arbitrator decided last month that Rozier, who has pleaded not guilty in a sports gambling investigation, breached his obligations to play for the Miami Heat.
Laos cave survivor recounts days trapped in dark, flooded cave Through the long days and nights he and four other men were trapped inside a flooded cave, all Mued Duangsomdy could think about was food.
New video offers a sneak peek into the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago New video into the sprawling Obama Presidential Center in Chicago revealed a sneak peek of what the venue will look like.
Science reveals people are capable of multitasking — it just requires practice New research reveals a mental workaround that is activated through repetition and experience.
FIFA bans fans from taking water bottles into World Cup stadiums, a last-minute reversal Fans heading to games at the World Cup will be banned from taking reusable water bottles into stadiums, a last-minute policy reversal that could add to concerns about heat at this summer’s tournament.“FIFA made the decision to prohibit bottles to prevent risk and injury to players and attendees,” a spokesperson for the global soccer governing…
Scott Pelley Speaks out After His Termination From ’60 Minutes’ Scott Pelley is accusing CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss of not telling the truth about his termination from “60 Minutes,” disputing her claim that leadership attempted to find “a way back” with him. NBC’s Erin McLaughlin reports for TODAY.
Marjane Satrapi, French-Iranian author of ‘Persepolis,’ dies at 56 Marjane Satrapi, the French-Iranian author and illustrator behind the popular graphic novel series and film “Persopolis,” has died, the French presidency said Thursday.
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Embedded: "We Keep Us Safe" from NPR, KUOW and The Seattle Times In the summer of 2020, sixteen-year-old Antonio Mays Jr. traveled a thousand miles to join the racial justice movement of his generation. He arrived in Seattle during the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest, known as CHOP. Less than a week later, he was shot and killed there. The case remains unsolved.
What will it take to get a vaccine for the Ebola strain driving the current outbreak? There is an effective vaccine for Ebola — but not for the variety spreading rapidly in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Trials are going on for several candidates. How long will it take?
Gun control group sues ATF over records release Brady, a nonprofit gun control advocacy group, is suing the ATF and the DOJ over their refusals to release documents and other information about who the largest sellers of crime guns in the U.S. are.
Israel and Lebanon reach an agreement, but ceasefire stalls The U.N. peacekeeping mission for Lebanon, known as UNIFIL, said one peacekeeper was killed and others were wounded when they came under mortar fire in southeastern Lebanon.
Senate to start debate on ICE funding. And, Israel and Lebanon agree to ceasefire Senate Republicans are moving forward on a bill to fund immigration enforcement through the end of Trump's term. And, Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a ceasefire that could aid in ending the war in Iran.
National Guard has done little to reduce violent crime in D.C., a new study finds A new study has found that the National Guard's presence in Washington, D.C. had no effect on violent crime in the city. The Guard has been deployed since last August as part of a federal task force to fight crime, and their numbers are set to double in the coming weeks.
How having zero points in tennis — or 'love' — came to sound so sweet There are theories that "love" in the tennis context has French, English or Dutch origins. But like many words, historians and language experts say it's hard to pin down the "right" answer.
Screens are leaving schools fast, though some students with disabilities rely on them Some students with disabilities rely on assistive technology to learn, and they worry it could be swept up in the movement to get screens out of schools.
More than 1 in 3 World Cup matches face dangerous heat risk, NPR analysis finds Dangerously hot, humid weather is likely at many of the 2026 World Cup soccer venues. We crunched the numbers to see which matches are most at risk.
A handful of American households pay for AI. Is the future free — or a subscription? Just 3% of U.S. households pay for AI for personal use. Sign ups are growing — even though Americans have subscription fatigue.
How cellphone carriers prepare for hurricane season with AI, drones and 'cows' Hurricane season is expected to be milder than usual this year. But that's not stopping cell phone companies from pulling out all the stops.
In photos: a preview of the Obama Presidential Center The Obama Presidential Center opens later this month in Chicago. We take a look inside.
The $13 billion carrier with a plumbing problem is home. Now come the costly repairs With 4,600 sailors finally home, USS Gerald R. Ford will finally receive some much needed repairs and an upgrade to its beleaguered sewage system.
Morning news brief Some Republicans' growing frustrations with Trump is beginning to show, Trump and Netanyahu have a tense call over Israel's actions in Lebanon, Russia's economic forum opens.
Plans for a Trump family-linked resort spark protests in Albania A coastal development project linked to Jared Kushner is facing resistance in Albania. The government says the project will transform the nation, but environmental campaigners and critics oppose it.
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