Trump & Harris Battleground Blitz, Key Senate Races, Boeing & Workers May Have A Deal, Niagara Falls Deaths
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Trump & Harris Battleground Campaign
Both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump hit some of the western battleground states, Arizona and Nevada, with a Trump stop in New Mexico to start the day. John Stolnis has the latest on the campaign trail.
Senate Races Up For Grabs
While the majority of focus ahead of Tuesday's election is on the Presidential race, politicians are reminding Americans about the significance of Senate races as control of the chamber essentially hangs in the balance. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Boeing & Union May Have A Deal
The end to the union worker’s seven-week strike against plane maker Boeing may be in sight. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports that the machinists and management have agreed to an offer, and will vote on a new contract next week.
Pennsylvania Ballot Lawsuit
Thousands of ballots are at stake in Pennsylvania where Republicans have asked the state's highest court to put on hold a decision on mail ballot envelope rules. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.
Actor Facing Serious Charges
There are new criminal charges against a Native-American actor who appeared in an Oscar winning movie. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.
Setting The Clocks Back
It’s that time again this weekend. Bob Brown reports on what happens when we switch back to Daylight Savings Time.
Trump & Harris Campaigning Today
Heading into the last weekend before Election Day and it will be busy for both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.
Election Anxiety
Nationwide, all of the battleground states have polls showing a virtual dead heat between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, and nationwide, polling for president and many local and state elections are also very close. As correspondent Donna Warder reports, a new poll suggests that most Americans are feeling anxiety and frustration heading into Election Day.
Russia, Ukraine & North Korea
Concerns about the war in Ukraine growing into a wider conflict seem to be increasing. The United States is raising alarms over thousands of North Korean troops imported by the Kremlin to join Russian forces on the front lines. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports that in an interview with a South Korean news station, Volodymyr Zelensky said regardless of who wins the US election, Ukraine will not cede any territory, nor will it surrender.
Latest In The Middle East
The war in the Middle East is becoming increasingly violent, and U-S Secretary of State Antony Blinken is laying out what it would take to reach a potential cease fire between Israel and Lebanon. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Niagara Falls Deaths
A woman and her two young sons are presumed dead after they crossed over a safety rail and leaped into Niagara Falls. Pamela Furr has more details into what police are calling an intentional act.
Inflation Report
A key inflation gauge closely tracked by the Federal Reserve dropped last month, news that could have an impact on the 2024 election. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.
Pentagon Overcharges
We’ve all heard the stories before – the government paying $20,000 dollars for a hammer, and ten thousand bucks for a toilet seat. Overspending has been known to happen at the Pentagon, and correspondent Norman Hall reports a recent audit found Boeing has been overcharging on Air Force parts for cargo planes.
Tech News
Google has been fined by a Russian court an astronomical amount, for failing to allow Russian channels to post information about the Ukraine war. And the fine doubles every week until it's resolved. Here’s Chuck Palm with today's tech report.
Finally
They will be behind bars for Thanksgiving, but after that, nobody knows for certain. A judge has set December 11 as the date for a resentencing hearing for Eric and Lyle Menendez.
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