Karen Read Murder Trial in Massachusetts

Karen Read is on trial for allegedly running over her Boston police officer boyfriend with her SUV during a nor'easter and leaving him for dead after a night of heavy drinking. The trial includes conflicting testimonies from first responders and allegations of a cover-up by an influential local family.

Former President Trump's Criminal Trial and Campaign Activities

Former President Trump is expected to visit a fire department in midtown Manhattan to honor first responders after a day in court for his criminal trial. He accuses prosecutors of election interference and believes the trial will have a 'reverse effect' on his presidential campaign.

Donation to Fallen Police Officer's Family

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy is donating 100% of proceeds from a t-shirt sale to the family of fallen New York Police Officer Lt. Michael Hoosock, matching the donations himself. Hoosock and another officer were gunned down by a suspect after an unsuccessful traffic stop, leading to a tragic loss for their families.

Florida Bill Criminalizing Harassment of First Responders

Florida bill criminalizing harassment of first responders on duty awaiting Gov. Ron DeSantis' signature. Harassment defined as causing substantial emotional distress in first responder with no legitimate purpose. Violators could face fine or jail time.

Governor Wes Moore's response to claims about the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge

Governor Wes Moore dismisses claims that the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge was due to diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, calling it 'foolishness.' He emphasizes the importance of focusing on the recovery efforts and rebuilding the bridge.

Collapse of Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore

Construction crew repairing potholes on the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore fell into the Patapsco River when the bridge collapsed after being struck by a container ship. Rescue efforts were praised for being well coordinated but resulted in two deaths and four workers missing.

Pandemic Anniversary Celebrations in New York City

Four years after the pandemic began, a small group of New Yorkers continue to celebrate first responders by making noise at 7 PM each night.