Latest On Louisville Plane Crash, SCOTUS Skeptical In Tariff Case, FAA To Delay Flights, Historic Government Shutdown
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Louisville Plane Crash
The National Transportation Safety Board says an engine fell off the UPS jet the crashed just after takeoff Tuesday in Louisville, Kentucky. Correspondent Rich Johnson says the plane’s black boxes have been recovered as the investigation is now underway.
SCOTUS Skeptical On Tariffs
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case involving President Donald Trump's tariffs in a trillion-dollar challenge of his executive use of emergency powers. Correspondent Jennifer King reports some of the conservative justices seemed skeptical of the president’s tariff plan.
Prepare For Delays
The Federal Aviation Administration will reduce flight capacity by 10% - that’s thousands of flights - at 40 major airports across the country starting on Friday. Ed Donahue reports this is a direct result of the government shutdown and both unpaid controllers and TSA agents not showing up for work.
SNAP Troubles Mounting
The historic government shutdown has low-income Americans on edge. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Mexico’s President Groped
A man has been accused of groping the president of Mexico.
Bad Botox
The FDA is cracking down on websites selling unapproved Botox for cosmetic purposes after reports of dangerous and even toxic side effects. Lisa Dwyer reports.
Trump Reacts To Election Night
President Trump reacted after a Blue wave led to double-digit victories by Democrats for governor in New Jersey and Virginia, a landslide win for California’s Proposition 50, and a self-proclaimed Democrat-Socialist for mayor in New York City. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports that Zohran Mamdani wasted little time setting up his mayoral transition in New
York.
Historic Government Shutdown
The U.S. Government shutdown continues as the longest in American history. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Ending The Filibuster
The pressure is on to end the government shutdown by ending the Senate filibuster, but as President Trump is leading the charge, Senate leadership is against the idea. Correspondent Joan Jones reports.
Judge’s Reactions In Comey Case
The news was not good for the government prosecuting a former FBI director. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports that the judge in the James Comey case has ordered prosecutors to produce records in the action
the judge called an “indict first, investigate later” litigation.
More Arrests In Michigan Terror Case
The FBI has widened their investigation into a suspected Michigan terror plot.
Starbucks Strike
You better get that Pumpkin Spice Latte or Iced Caramel Macchiato while you can. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on a potential work action at Starbucks.
Like Father Like Son
The son of golf’s most famous modern day player is receiving recognition for his own performance. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
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