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House Approves TikTok Bill
A bipartisan bill that could potentially lead to a TikTok ban in the U.S. has easily passed the House, but its path forward is unclear, despite President Biden saying he would sign it. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.
More Demands For House Ukraine Bill
With aid to Ukraine stalled in Congress, House Democrats and some Republicans are trying a couple different ways to push it through. John Stolnis has the details from Washington.
Putin Makes Nuke Threat
Russian President Vladimir Putin is flexing his country's nuclear muscle ahead of this week's election in Russia. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Judge Tosses Some Georgia Election Charges
A judge in Atlanta’s Fulton County has thrown out multiple counts contained in the election interference indictment against former President Trump and several of his co-defendants. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports the former president still faces charges.
Hunter Biden Legal Issues
The president’s son could soon face trial in Delaware and California. Lisa Dwyer reports that Hunter Biden has also turned down an invitation to appear before Congress.
Rats On Drugs
Having your office infested with rats is bad enough, but as correspondent Haya Panjwani reports, the rodents in the New Orleans police headquarters are not just a nuisance – they’re also stoned.
History Surrounding Biden-Trump II
Now that both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have clinched their party’s nominations, Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports that November’s Biden versus Trump White House race rematch is a rarity in American history.
Jury Gets Crumbley Case
A 15-year-old Michigan boy who shot and killed fellow students at his high school has already learned his fate. Now, following his mother who stood trial, his father’s fate is in the hands of a jury. Correspondent Katie Clark reports.
Boebert’s Election Battle
Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, running in a new district, is pointing the finger of blame at Democrats, saying they are targeting her re-election campaign in Colorado. Correspondent Clayton Neville is following the story.
Help From A Surprising Source
While life is still not back to normal in Israel, correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports the Jewish State is getting support from an unusual source, as many evangelical Christians strongly back its war with Gaza.
Oklahoma Student’s Death Results Spark Anger
A new development in the case of a non-binary teen that died a day after being beaten in an Oklahoma High School bathroom. Lisa Dwyer reports the death of Nex Benedict has now been ruled a suicide.
New Charges In Super Bowl Parade Shooting
Three men are facing firearms charges in connection with the shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade last month that left one person dead and nearly two dozen others hurt.
House GOP’s January 6 Investigation
Republicans in a House committee are trying to push the blame away from former President Donald Trump for the January 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The details from correspondent Donna Warder.
Florida’s Haitian Concern
As the situation in Haiti worsens, there’s concern in Florida that Haitian migrants fleeing the violence in boa