Audio released of law enforcement visit to home of alleged Georgia school shooter after FBI alert about online threats a year before deadly rampage. Father describes family struggles, separation, and gun safety education. Suspect Colt Gray charged with 4 deaths, 9 wounded in high school shooting.
14-year-old accused of Georgia school shooting had a history of making threats, father previously told investigators.
CNN host Kasie Hunt pressed the Harris campaign's Ian Sams about how her administration would differ from President Biden's during an interview. Vice President Kamala Harris remains silent on alarming incidents involving armed Venezuelan migrant gangs overtaking apartment buildings. Harris calls for action against gun violence after a school shooting in Georgia.
Former Navy SEAL Rob O'Neill is suing a hotel for false allegations of assault and racism, which he denies, claiming it has damaged his reputation and business opportunities.
House set to fast-track approval of China-related bills to counter growing threat; focus on confronting China's national security threat through bipartisan support
Altercation at Arlington National Cemetery involving Trump campaign staff identified. Father of Georgia school shooter faces criminal charges. August job numbers released. Stakes high as economy and Federal Reserve shift gears.
Two Trump campaign staffers had an altercation at Arlington National Cemetery, Indiana State Fair poses a risk for bird flu spread, Labor Department to report on August employment numbers, and NPR recommends movies, TV shows, books, music, games, and quizzes to check out this weekend.
Questions remain over a school shooting that killed two students and two teachers, with the father of the 14-year-old shooter charged with manslaughter. The father now faces charges for allowing his son to possess a weapon.
Luis Montero Adams and his sister Stephanie Machado, U.S. citizens living in Mexico, faced challenges after 9/11 forced them to make a choice about their education and life between two countries.
Eight-year-old Maykol Fares fulfills his dream of riding the carousel in Flushing Meadows Park after years of waiting and training, despite challenges faced as an immigrant from Ecuador. He fearlessly chooses to ride the lion and emerges victorious, declaring it an 'extreme' experience.
Families of American hostages held by Hamas are pushing for a unilateral deal with the terrorist organization to secure their release, as negotiations with Israel stall. The Biden administration is exploring this option but faces challenges due to Hamas' demands.
President Donald Trump promises to revive the American Dream by reducing housing costs for young Americans and excluding illegals from the housing market. He plans to sell federal land, reduce federal regulations, and ban federally backed mortgages for illegal aliens. Democrats, on the other hand, are offering housing aid to migrants. The American Dream concept has been downplayed since the 1990s, with a shift towards focusing on transferring 'equity' and celebrating illegal migrants as 'Dreamers.'
U.S. job growth in August was weaker than expected, with the economy adding 142,000 jobs, lower than the forecast of 160,000. Prior months' job growth was also revised down. Unemployment rate dipped to 4.2% from 4.3% in July. Average hourly earnings increased by 0.4% to $35.21, with a 3.8% increase over the past year.
A bus company operating in South Texas is facing a million-dollar lawsuit for alleged negligence during cartel kidnappings in Mexico, where passengers were taken at gunpoint. The lawsuit claims the company did not inform customers of the danger or take steps to protect them.
Colin Gray allegedly gave his son the rifle used in the Apalachee High School attack for Christmas last year. Gray was arrested and charged with involuntary manslaughter, second degree murder, and cruelty to children. The FBI was alerted to online threats made by Gray's son in May 2023. The attack occurred on September 4, 2024, resulting in the death of four people.
Residents of Portuguese Bend and Seaview neighborhoods in Rancho Palos Verdes are facing indefinite power shutoffs due to landslides, sparking fears of brush fires. The ongoing land movement has made it difficult for crews to keep up with repairs, leaving residents struggling to perform daily tasks.
The US Department of Transportation is probing the rewards programs of major US airlines to understand their impact on consumers. The probe could lead to changes that disrupt the profit centers for airlines and credit-card issuers. Loyalty programs have come under fire for luring customers with rewards and then stripping perks. The Transportation Department has taken a hard line with airlines on practices harming consumers, and the probe is the latest in a series of government actions.
A suburban Detroit judge is removed from handling cases after recordings reveal her making anti-gay insults and racist remarks about Black people. She has been suspended pending investigation by the Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission.
State and federal health agencies in the United States are preparing to respond to a new strain of mpox with fewer resources compared to the last outbreak in 2022. The World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency of international concern over the new strain, known as clade 1b, which is more severe than the previous outbreak. Health officials are leaning on past lessons but face challenges due to the privatization of the mpox vaccine and limited resources.
Several towns, including Sudbury, have been identified as high-risk areas for the Eastern equine encephalitis virus, prompting officials to issue warnings and preventive measures. Residents are advised to avoid outdoor activities during peak mosquito biting times and take precautions such as wearing bug spray and protective clothing. The CDC has recommended measures to prevent contracting the West Nile Virus. A man in New Hampshire was diagnosed with multiple mosquito-borne illnesses after being bitten by a single mosquito.
Supreme Court justices are increasingly turning to book deals to supplement their income, with some receiving multimillion-dollar advances and royalties that far exceed their salaries. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's memoir, 'Lovely One,' recently released, has boosted her to the top of Amazon's best-seller list. The financial benefits vary widely among justices, with some earning millions from book deals.
The sentencing of Donald Trump in his New York hush money trial has been delayed until after the November presidential election, a move requested by Trump's lawyers. The trial involves falsifying business records to silence a porn star's damaging story. Trump was convicted in May and was facing 34 counts of doctoring business records. The delay comes as the White House race intensifies, with Trump and Kamala Harris set to hold their first televised debate.
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris both claim credit for American manufacturing success, but data shows mixed results. They each cherry-pick data to support their arguments. Manufacturing job growth under both administrations followed a similar pattern of growth and then decline. Other measurements like productivity and output show varying trends. Various experts and reports highlight different aspects of the manufacturing sector under Trump and Biden, pointing out both positive and negative impacts.
A couple in Clearwater, Florida, had a harrowing experience when their yacht caught fire in the middle of the night. They were rescued by a fishing boat and are grateful to be alive.
A random stranger stabbed a NYC subway rider with a 'Rambo-style knife' in an unprovoked attack. The victim suffered chest and arm wounds but is in stable condition. The attacker is still at large.
Federal appeals court rejects appeal by pro-transgender advocates, allowing Alabama to keep protecting children from transgender surgeries and gender-affirming care for minors. Other events in Texas, Virginia, and Missouri also reject demands from transgender advocates seeking to minimize public recognition of sexes.
Jeff Walz, brother of Gov. Tim Walz, criticized Vice President Kamala Harris's running mate and faced accusations of stolen valor. He claimed Harris's running mate is not fit to make decisions about the future.
Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz avoided discussing China during their 2024 campaign events, despite significant issues with China including patent disputes, espionage accusations, and aggressive actions in the South China Sea.
Jose Ibarra, an illegal alien from Venezuela, is accused of murdering Augusta University nursing student Laken Riley. He is seeking to suppress evidence collected by law enforcement, claiming it was unlawfully obtained. The case has sparked controversy over immigration policies and the terminology used to describe the suspect.
Americans are experiencing higher prices for barbecue staples and groceries this Labor Day weekend, with significant increases in the cost of items like propane, ground beef, hotdogs, chicken, beer, lettuce, salad dressing, and more. Gas prices have also risen by 50% since January 2021, impacting travel costs. Rising grocery prices have led to increased concern about inflation, with many Americans disapproving of Biden's handling of the issue.
A parking lot beneath the FDR Drive near the East River Greenway has become a hotspot for homeless sex, with explicit videos obtained. Locals express disgust and concern over the deteriorating state of the area.
Space X rocket explosion delays NASA astronauts' return from ISS, SpaceX and Boeing face setbacks with their spacecrafts, FAA investigates Falcon 9 mishap, Starliner crew stranded in space, NASA planning to decommission ISS by 2030
U.S. Defense Secretary approved additional military support for Secret Service to protect presidential and vice presidential candidates during the upcoming election, following an assassination attempt on former President Trump at a rally. The Secret Service has enhanced protective operations through 2024 with assistance from the Department of Defense.
Florida man convicted of killing a college freshman and raping the student's sister while the siblings camped in a national forest 30 years ago is scheduled to be executed. The execution will be the first in Florida since last October.
Retired Border Patrol chief criticizes Vice President Kamala Harris for policy 'flip-flopping' and claims Biden administration's decision to restart controversial immigration program is based on political optics rather than genuine concern.
Mayor Mike Coffman of Aurora, Colorado speaks out about the threat posed by Venezuelan gang members in his city, with reports of armed men taking over apartment buildings. The situation is linked to failed federal policies and a lack of cooperation from Venezuela in sharing criminal histories.
The Legal Rights Center in Minneapolis holds trainings to teach young people how to assert their rights in police custody. Some states have passed laws to protect juveniles from being interrogated without a lawyer present. Studies show that children and teenagers often don't fully understand their rights and consequences. Legal experts emphasize the importance of having legal representation for young people during police questioning to prevent false confessions and harsh punishments.
Illegal alien accused of killing journalist in a crash on the Crescent City Connection bridge. Louisiana officials blame Biden administration's immigration policies.
Gas prices in the U.S. have risen 50% since Vice President Kamala Harris took office. Democrats attribute the increase to factors like Russia's invasion of Ukraine and COVID-related supply issues.
SpaceX launches 21 Starlink satellites but experiences a first-stage booster accident, causing FAA to ground Falcon 9 rockets for investigation.
During a wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, a cemetery official was pushed aside by Trump's staff who were taking photographs in a restricted area. The incident led to controversy and accusations between the two parties.
A tragic incident in Long Island, New York, where two Maryland sisters died in a house fire caused by shoddy electrical work at a luxury home. The homeowner struck a plea deal and will not serve jail time.
Former President Trump participated in a wreath laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery on the third anniversary of the Abbey Gate bombing during the Afghanistan withdrawal. An altercation occurred between a Trump campaign official and a cemetery staff member at the event.
An American archaeologist died after a Viking boat capsized off the coast of Norway. Five people escaped on a life raft, while the sixth person, 29-year-old Karla Dana, was found deceased. The U.S. State Department confirmed the death of an American citizen. The incident was described as a tragic accident.
Former Massachusetts police officer arrested for allegedly grooming, sexually exploiting, and killing a teenage girl he impregnated, staging it to look like suicide.
Hunter in Virginia pleads guilty to killing a beloved deer at historic Hollywood Cemetery, facing jail time and fines. Another hunter also found guilty. Legendary 'Hollywood Buck' was a favorite in the neighborhood.
Suspected illegal migrants attempted to board school buses picking up elementary students in California on two separate occasions within the Jamul-Dulzura Union School District in San Diego County. Parents expressed concern for their children's safety, but no injuries were reported in either incident.
Vice President Kamala Harris faced criticism for supporting the removal of police officers from schools to demilitarize campuses in 2019. Families of school shooting victims, including Sandy Hook and Stoneman Douglas, expressed concerns about the safety implications of such a move.
A man in his 50s was left behind during an office retreat hike in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. He got lost, spent the night on the mountain, and was rescued by search and rescue teams using a stretcher. He is now recovering after being hospitalized.
The Justice Department's watchdog found continued shortcomings in FBI's handling of child sexual abuse tips, failing to report to local authorities in nearly half the cases. FBI's response acknowledged the compliance issues and vowed to correct them. Despite changes post-Nassar scandal, FBI still falls short in reporting and sharing tips. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin called FBI's actions shameful and announced a hearing on the matter.
Former President Donald Trump's team faced controversy at Arlington National Cemetery when trying to film and take photos in a section reserved for service members killed in Afghanistan and Iraq. The cemetery staff prevented this as federal law prohibits political activities at the site.
The September 10 presidential debate will feature muted mics, ABC News rejects Kamala Harris's attempt to change the rules. The announcement comes amid claims of distraction from the third anniversary of the deadly Afghan withdrawal. Trump allies criticize Harris's campaign strategy. Harris requested unmuted microphones to avoid media focus on the withdrawal anniversary. Trump continues to oppose this request. Harris's campaign plays games with debate rules by refusing muted microphones. Harris reportedly wants an unmuted mic to save her from word salads during exchanges with Trump.
A 60-year-old Wells Fargo employee in Arizona was found dead in her cubicle four days after she last scanned into the office. The cause of death is pending, with no signs of foul play reported.
French authorities arrested Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of Telegram, leading to concerns among the far-right in the U.S. about losing their preferred communication platform. Telegram is known for its hands-off approach to content moderation, making it a refuge for extremists. Despite Durov's arrest on serious charges, experts believe Telegram will likely continue to operate.
Destene Simmons was charged with murdering her four-year-old son after allegedly trying to smother him with a pillow. The child, Antwan Hope Jr., was found dead in 2013 after being returned to his mother for an unsupervised visit.
Texas police officer Freddie Douglas sues investigators for allegedly ignoring evidence that would have exonerated him from a rape accusation, resulting in his arrest. Charges were eventually dropped after evidence proved the encounter was consensual.
FBI failed to properly address child sex abuse allegations, leading to a settlement of $138.7 million for mishandling reports against Larry Nassar.
Former President Trump and GOP allies criticize Vice President Kamala Harris for avoiding tough interviews and press conferences. They claim she is inept and ill-suited for the presidency. Harris is set to have her first major interview with CNN, where she will discuss key issues and her vision for America.
Boar's Head recalled 7 million pounds of deli meats due to listeria contamination, leading to 9 deaths and 57 total cases across 18 states.
A 20-year-old Honduran national was arrested in Texas for aggravated sexual assault of a child under 14. He was previously released by the Biden-Harris administration in 2021. The arrest was made following information from DPS special agents and he was on the 10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants list.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced the start of a border wall project in Starr County, continuing construction that was halted by the Biden-Harris administration. Abbott is using surplus border wall materials acquired from the federal government to build the wall.
Massachusetts is facing a high risk of mosquito-borne illnesses like West Nile virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis. Health officials are urging residents to take precautions as the threat level is significant.
Allegations of child sexual abuse surfaced involving the founder of one of America's largest megachurches, leading to resignations and departures of key leaders. The church has seen a decrease in attendance and faces uncertainty about its future.
Trump's campaign filmed at Arlington National Cemetery without permission, causing controversy. Marckesano's family expressed concern over the incident.
Overnight hotel stays in Grand Canyon National Park have been restricted due to significant breaks in the pipeline supplying water to the park, affecting accommodations and leading to dry camping only. The pipeline, built in the 1960s, has exceeded its expected lifespan and is undergoing a multi-year rehabilitation project.
Discussion on Trump's appearance at Arlington National Cemetery, including a defense from a U.S. veteran and former member of the Presidential Honor Guard. There was an altercation between Trump campaign staff and cemetery officials during the event.
North Carolina woman stabbed by a homeless repeat offender at a New Jersey airport speaks out about the attack and blames the judicial system for compromising public safety.
Former President Donald Trump shared a TikTok video including footage from Arlington National Cemetery that likely violates a federal law against using military cemeteries for campaigning purposes, sparking controversy and accusations of politicizing the military.
An MS-13 gang member and illegal immigrant from El Salvador in the United States has been charged with attempted murder for shooting at moving vehicles in Philadelphia. He had been deported before and reentered the country illegally. He is facing federal charges and will be processed for removal from the United States.
The City of San Francisco is evaluating roughly 100 monuments to determine whether they should be removed, relocated, or re-interpreted due to not aligning with the city's values. This initiative was sparked by the removal of the 'Early Days' sculpture in 2018 and gained momentum during the racial-justice movement in 2020 following George Floyd's murder.
The U.S. economy grew at a faster pace of 3% in the second quarter, up from the initial estimate of 2.8%, driven by increased consumer spending.
69% of U.S. adults are more enthusiastic about voting in the upcoming election, with Democrats leading the surge in enthusiasm. Americans have given considerable thought to the election, and most have already made up their minds on whom they will be voting for. Both Republicans and Democrats have positive views on various aspects of the campaign, but there are differences in perception regarding the conduct of the campaign.
JD Vance focused on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and called Kamala Harris 'disgraceful' for not firing anyone for service member's deaths instead of addressing a Trump campaign incident at Arlington National Cemetery. Trump's team was warned about not taking photographs before an altercation at the cemetery.
The family of a Maryland mother who was brutally attacked and murdered by an illegal immigrant criticizes the Biden administration for lack of compassion. Former President Trump and other officials show support for the family. The accused murderer has a history of violent crimes and was apprehended in Oklahoma.
Murder suspect Deario Wilkerson falls through a ceiling while hiding in attic, captured by U.S. Marshals Service. He was involved in the death of Troy Cunningham.
Two European men charged with 'swatting' dozens of U.S. elected officials, including a former president and president-elect. Swatting involves instigating an aggressive police response at victims' homes. Prosecutors have charged the men with conspiracy and making threats.
California Democrats pass bill to provide homebuyer loans to illegal immigrants, sparking controversy and criticism from Republicans.
Police officer dies while attempting to retrieve gun from storm drain after police chase in Washington, D.C.
Pittsburgh attorney representing victims of the July 13 assassination attempt against former President Trump seeks accountability after they were left with life-altering injuries. Secret Service agents placed on administrative leave. Investigation ongoing.
Vice President Kamala Harris is campaigning in Georgia, a crucial swing state for the 2024 election, as polls show a close race between her and former President Trump. Both campaigns are heavily investing in ad spending in the state.
Surveillance footage captures heavily armed Tren de Aragua gang members in an Aurora, Colorado apartment complex, linked to over 100 crimes across the nation. Residents report gang activities including drug dealing and sex trafficking, with no police intervention.
Exclusive interview with 'Egg Juror' and 'Juror Z' from Alex Murdaugh trial on Fox Nation. 'Egg Juror' dismissed for wanting her dozen eggs before leaving court. Jurors speak out on dismissal and jury tampering allegations. Murdaugh convicted of killing wife and son to cover up financial crimes.
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French authorities indict Telegram founder; Donald Trump shares TikTok video with potentially illegal footage; Republicans claim noncitizens will impact election.
Due to a series of breaks in the only pipeline serving Grand Canyon National Park, overnight accommodations in park hotels have been restricted during the Labor Day holiday. The park remains open during the day with water conservation measures in place.
Over 250 workers have died in preventable trench collapses in the last decade, with at least 20 fatalities in Texas. Critics argue that laws are not enforced adequately.
The Justice Department is considering next steps after a judge dismissed felony charges against two former officers accused of lying to secure a search warrant before Breonna Taylor was killed by police.
A package containing 16 bricks of suspected cocaine was discovered by guests on a beach in the Florida Keys, and this incident is part of a larger trend of drug packages washing ashore in Florida. Drug traffickers often drop drugs in the ocean to be washed ashore or transferred to ships at sea.
Sen. Josh Hawley is urging a Missouri court to keep an illegal alien, accused of killing a 12-year-old boy in a car crash, locked up on a $500,000 bond. The suspect, Endrina Bracho from Venezuela, faces charges including first-degree involuntary manslaughter. Hawley believes Bracho poses a serious danger to the public and should not have her bond reduced.
Pro-Palestinian students targeted the Jewish student center at Baruch College in New York City, displaying anti-Semitic rhetoric and symbols. Antisemitism is on the rise on college campuses this fall.
A Catholic pregnancy center in Chicago was vandalized with red paint and graffiti after the Democratic National Convention. The incident forced the center to cancel appointments. The center provides pregnancy services based on Catholic teachings.
Vice President Kamala Harris called for the removal of police officers from schools in 2019 to address racial disparities in student discipline. Her comments were part of her criminal justice reform platform during her 2020 presidential bid.
The Department of Homeland Security under President Biden and Vice President Harris is providing millions of taxpayer dollars to sanctuary cities and NGOs for resettling migrants in the United States.
Foreign nationals charged in swatting conspiracy against U.S. government officials and private individuals, endangering real people and wasting police resources.
Vice President Kamala Harris is campaigning in Georgia, a traditionally red state, indicating it is once again in play for the upcoming election. Former President Trump is vowing to fire everyone involved in the Afghanistan withdrawal.
Nearly half of all land burned by wildfires in the U.S. this summer is in Oregon, with rangeland fires causing economic devastation during peak grazing time.
The Supreme Court kept on hold the Biden administration's plan to lower payments for student loan borrowers. The plan aimed to reduce monthly repayments and offer faster loan cancellation. Legal challenges are ongoing in lower courts.
Former President Donald Trump was rushed offstage during a rally in Butler, Pa., after an attempted assassination. The FBI conducted an investigation into the shooter, 20-year-old Thomas Crooks, who was killed by a Secret Service counter-sniper. No motive or ideology has been identified for the shooter.
Daniel Menard, 79, and Stephanie Menard, 73, have been missing from their California residence at a family nudist resort. Daniel suffers from dementia and is diabetic. The couple's dog is also missing. The Redlands Police Department is investigating with no indication of foul play.
U.S. wildlife officials plan to kill invasive barred owls to protect native owl species in West Coast forests by targeting up to 452,000 barred owls over 30 years in California, Oregon, and Washington.