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Trump & Harris Prepare For Tuesday’s Debate
In the final weekend before Tuesday night's big debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, the former President visited the battleground state of Wisconsin while the vice president hunkered down in Pittsburgh for debate prep. John Stolnis has more.
Latest On The Georgia School Shooting
The mother of the Georgia school shooter traveled 200 miles to the school the day of the attack and warned the school something was wrong, while the New York Post reports the grandfather of the shooter said that his son-in-law bears responsibility for what the shooter did.
Injuries After A Sniper Targets A Kentucky Highway
It was a driver’s worst nightmare as a sniper armed with an assault rifle began shooting at cars on a Kentucky interstate highway. As correspondent Julie Walker reports, schools will be closed today in the area as police continue their search for a person of interest. Audio courtesy of Broadcastify and WYMT.
Nurse Killed After Her Honeymoon
An Oregon nurse who vanished days after she returned home from her Hawaii wedding was found dead, and police have arrested her neighbor.
Arrest In Maryland School Shooting
Police have charged a 16-year-old as an adult after a shooting in a suburban Baltimore, Maryland high school bathroom left a 15-year-old student dead. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.
RFK Off Two Battleground State Ballots
Judges in two battleground states have ruled in cases surrounding whether Robert F. Kennedy Junior can remain on the 2024 election ballot. The latest from America in the Morning’s Jeff McKay.
Trump & Harris Pre-Debate
Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris spent the weekend in battleground states, with the Vice President in Pennsylvania making small appearances and focusing on debate prep for her Tuesday matchup with Trump, while the former president was in Wisconsin holding a rally where he called for smaller government and abolishing the Department of Education, and claimed he has been indicted more times than gangster Al Capone. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.
Cheney On Why She Backs Harris
In her first interview since she announced she would be voting for Kamala Harris, former Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney tells ABC This Week hosted by Jonathan Karl that Donald Trump is, in her words, not a conservative. Pamela Furr has the story.
DOJ Expands Scope Of Russian Election Interference
There are new indictments in the U.S. against alleged Russian military cybercriminals, including some with plans on creating disinformation ahead of the 2024 election. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.
Southern California Wildfire
In Southern California which is dealing with a heatwave, residents in San Bernadino County in the path of a fast-moving wildfire have been told to evacuate. The latest from correspondent Bob Brown.
HS Football Player Dies
An agonizing scene on a football field in the Florida Panhandle where a teenage high school player collapsed during a game and died. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports.
Russian Drones Penetrate NATO Countries
Overseas, there was concern after two NATO members said Sunday that Russian drones violated their airspace, including one that crashed in the Baltic nation of Latvia. Correspondent Karen Chammas reports.
Two Differing Afghanistan Pullout Rep