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Back to EpisodesTrump Charges Dropped, Trump Touts Tariffs, Verdict In Florida Neighbor Killing, Thanksgiving Getaway Begins
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Charges Against Trump Being Dropped
In the wake of Donald Trump's soon-to-be second term in the White House, the Special Counsel overseeing the election interference and classified documents cases against the President-Elect is dismissing all charges. John Stolnis has the details from Washington.
Florida Woman Convicted Of Killing Neighbor
In Florida, the woman convicted of killing her neighbor over an argument faced a judge and has been sentenced for her crime. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Trump Tariff Plans
Donald Trump says he will impose new tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China through an executive order on the first day of his new term next year. Norman Hall reports the President-elect’s tariff plan is meant to bolster border security.
Latest On The Menendez Brothers Case
A judge in Los Angeles delayed a resentencing hearing until late-January to take another look at the convictions of Erik and Lyle Menendez, who are serving life in prison for the shotgun murders of their parents. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.
Transgender Sports Ruling
A judge makes a ruling in the case of a college volleyball player that could have national implications for women’s sports. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports.
Pricy Eggs
While some prices for Thanksgiving items has gone down, it seems we’re all feeling sticker shock when we purchase eggs this holiday season. Lisa Dwyer explains.
Strike At Charlotte Airport
As the Thanksgiving getaway gets underway, some airport service workers at one of American Airlines’ largest hubs are walking a picket line over low wages. Correspondent Julie Walker reports this could impact travelers through Charlotte.
Holiday Travel Underway
From busy highways to crowded airports, and lines for buses and trains, low gas prices are a key factor for expectations this will be the busiest Thanksgiving travel season ever. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.
Thanksgiving At The White House
At the White House, Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports President Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden have carried out a pre-Thanksgiving tradition for a final time.
Latest In The Middle East
As the call for a cease fire deal in the Middle East is getting louder ahead of the winter months, world leaders are hopeful it can be reached. As correspondent Clayton Neville reports, the Israeli ambassador to Washington says a ceasefire deal could happen within days if conditions are met.
Anti-Jewish Montreal Demonstrator Identified
The owner of a Kosher business in Montreal has been identified as the person calling for the extermination of Jews at an anti-Israel rally that soon after turned destructive. Bob Brown has the story.
Accounting Issues At Macy’s
There’s trouble for Macy’s, as the retailer says there will be a delay in their quarterly earnings report – and one employee is to blame. Lisa Dwyer reports.
Walmart Ending Some DEI Programs
Walmart says it will be ending some of its diversity programs. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the retail giant will also close down its Center for Racial Equity, a non-profit it funded since 2020.
Finally
The movie Rust has been shown publicly for the first time, and actor Alec Baldwin is speaking about its release. Kevin C