Two Weeks To Election Day, Early Voting Shattering Records, Five Dead In Seattle Shooting, US-Israel Documents Leak
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Harris & Trump Battleground Campaigns
With just two weeks before Election Day, both candidates are focusing on the battleground states, with Kamala Harris trying to win over swing state Republicans while Donald Trump visited storm-bruised North Carolina. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.
Historic Early Voting
More Americans are casting their ballot in the Presidential election in record numbers as the early voting period opens in more states. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Washington State Shooting
A shooting in a Seattle, Washington area home has left five people dead. Pamela Furr reports the alleged gunman – a teenager - is in custody.
Central Park Five Sue Trump
Donald Trump faces a new lawsuit, this one from New York’s Central Park Five, over defamatory remarks made by the Republican nominee for president. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.
Roberson Won’t Testify
A Texas man on death row whose execution was halted in the final minutes last week won't testify to lawmakers as planned. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.
SCOTUS Says No To Michael Cohen
The Supreme Court is saying no to a bid by former Donald Trump ‘fixer’ Michael Cohen to hold the former president responsible for his being jailed. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.
Latest On The Trump & Harris Campaigns
The Presidential candidates are hitting the swing states with just weeks to go until the November 5th election. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest from the campaign trail.
Investigating the Israel Potential Attack Plans Leak
The Biden administration is deeply concerned after a reported leak of US classified documents about Israel’s potential military planning for a retaliatory strike against Iran. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.
The Florida Abortion TV Ad Case
Court documents reveal that top attorneys for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis penned the cease-and-desist letters sent by the Sunshine State’s Health Department to TV stations threatening criminal prosecution for airing abortion rights ads. The details from correspondent Sue Aller.
New Details On The Houston Helicopter Crash
As the National Transportation Safety Board investigates a deadly night-time helicopter crash in Houston, a local TV station is reporting that the aviation obstruction lights at the top of the radio tower toppled by the chopper have a history of not working. Correspondent Jennifer King reports - Audio courtesy KTRK.
Cuba Remains Powerless
Many Cubans are heading into a fifth day without electricity, following a complete failure of the Communist island’s aging power grid. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.
Latest In The Middle East
The U.S. military has confirmed its advanced anti-missile system sent to Israel is now operational. THAAD, or the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense System, is able to intercept ballistic missiles.
Penny Trial Starting
The trial for former Marine Daniel Penny, charged with choking a man to death in the New York City subway is getting underway. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.
Tech News
Harvard researchers have trained their new A-I program dubbed CHIEF to read images and detect cancer cells, with amazing results. Here’s Chuck Palm with today's tech report.
Finally
The bad news keeps piling on for disgraced music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, with seven new lawsuits being filed against the musician. Correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports.
Country music now has three new names in their Hall of Fame. Kevin Carr has the details.
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