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Season 2026 / Episode 88 and airs on 01 April 2026 22:30
With unparalleled resources, World News Tonight with David Muir provides the latest information and analysis of major events from around the country and the world.
Trevor Ault has the latest in the New Orleans attack investigation as officials search for possible accomplices after a Texas Army veteran rammed a pickup truck into a crowd celebrating New Year's on Bourbon Street, killing at least 15 and injuring dozens; Pierre Thomas reports as the FBI launches a massive investigation into the background of suspect in the New Orleans attack and if he had any ties to the terrorist group ISIS; Mola Lenghi has details after a Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside the entrance to the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, with authorities treating it as a possible act of terrorism; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight
Morgan Norwood has the latest on the bone-chilling cold in the Northeast is fueling a lake effect snow machine in Western New York that shows no signs of letting up, and the high tides in California that have inundated the Bay area with flooding – submerging cars in murky water; Tom Soufi-Burridge has details on the new video capturing the harrowing moment flames start engulfing the ceiling inside a bar in the Swiss Alps as investigators say that sparklers may have led to deadly inferno; amid widespread anti-government demonstrations in Iranian cities, Maggie Rulli reports on Pres. Trump's warning to Iran, saying that the U.S. is "locked and loaded," and vowed to step in if Iran kills peaceful protestors; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Martha Raddatz has details on the U.S. military operation months in the making to capture Venezuelan Pres. Nicolas Maduro and his wife in Caracas; Rachel Scott reports as Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggests the U.S. will push for government changes in Venezuela through oil blockades. It comes 24 hours after Pres. Trump declared the U.S. would "run" the South American country; Whit Johnson has the latest on Maduro's planned first appearance in federal court Monday; James Longman reports from the border with Venezuela on the both the celebration and anxiety about what comes next for the country; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Just a little over 48 hours after Nicolas Maduro ruled a nation of millions with the world's largest oil reserves, the deposed Venezuelan dictator is a shackled criminal defendant. Aaron Katersky reports on Maduro pleading not guilty and claiming he's "still president;" Martha Raddatz has new details on the daring U.S. military operation to capture Maduro and his wife in Venezuela; With Delcy Rodriguez formally sworn in as the acting president of Venezuela, James Longman has the latest on the fallout unfolding inside the country; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Aaron Katersky reports on the confessional video the shooter who opened fire at Brown University and then traveled to Massachusetts to murder an MIT professor left before killing himself at a New Hampshire storage facility, federal investigators said; Rachel Scott has the latest on what sources tell ABC News about the U.S. issuing a list of demands to Venezuela that the regime must meet before allowing the country to sell more oil; after holiday gatherings and travel, Stephanie Ramos has details on the record-breaking surge in flu cases with CDC estimating at least 11 million illnesses from flu so far this season; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Alex Perez reports on an ICE agent fatally shooting a woman in Minneapolis, sparking anger and protests; Martha Raddatz has the latest on the U.S. seizing a Russian-flagged oil tanker in the North Atlantic and a second tanker in the Caribbean; Rachel Scott has details on the White House doubling down on plans to acquire Greenland; David Muir reports on the families impacted by the California wildfires one year later; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As tensions rise in Minneapolis, Whit Johnson reports on the investigation into the ICE agent who shot and killed 37-year-old mother of three Renee Nicole Good in her SUV; Will Reeve has the latest on NASA's unprecedented decision to bring four astronauts – including two Americans – home early from their mission at the International Space Station because of a medical issue with a crew member; Rachel Scott has details on Pres. Trump telling the New York Times that the U.S. will run Venezuela for "much longer" than a year, and what he said when asked if there are any limits to his global powers; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Whit Johnson reports on the new video recorded by ICE agent Jonathan Ross that shows the moments he opened fire on Renee Good on a residential street in Minneapolis; while the U.S. seized a fifth oil tanker, Rachel Scott has details on Pres. Trump's meeting with top oil executives at the White House to make a deal to rebuild the industry in Venezuela; Victor Oquendo has the latest on the American woman visiting the U.S. Virgin Islands who was killed after suffering a shark bite; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Correspondent Morgan Norwood reports on the protests sweeping the country in the wake of the deadly shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE officer in Minnesota; Correspondent Alex Presha has the details on the grisly shooting spree in Mississippi that killed at least six people; and Senior White House Correspondent Selina Wang reports on President Trump's threat of military land action in Mexico as Mexican President Sheinbaum urges her foreign minister to meet with Secretary of State Marco Rubio; and more on ABC World News Tonight with David Muir.
Foreign Correspondent Marcus Moore reports on the growing protests sweeping across Iran, the protesters now defying a deadly government crackdown; Senior White House Correspondent Selina Wang has the details on President Trump weighing options for military strikes in Iran as he voices support for the protesters; Correspondent Morgan Norwood repots on the hundreds of additional federal agents deployed to Minneapolis as more than a thousand anti-ICE demonstrations erupt nationwide following the deadly shooting of Renee Good; and more on ABC World News Tonight.
Faith Abubey has the latest on the Department of Homeland Security surging hundreds more federal agents into Minnesota as protests grow over the deadly ICE shooting of Renee Good; Ian Pannell reports on the State Department's new warning for Americans to leave Iran immediately amid escalating bloodshed against protesters; Mary Bruce has details on the Justice Department launching a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, who says it's part of Pres. Trump's pressure campaign to get him to lower interest rates; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As at least four federal prosecutors in Minnesota have resigned over the probe into Renee Good, Faith Abubey reports on the surge of federal agents across Minnesota, with protestors and authorities clashing; Trevor Ault has details on "West Wing" actor Timothy Busfield turning himself into authorities in New Mexico days after an arrest warrant was issued on charges of alleged criminal sexual contact of a minor and child abuse; Mary Bruce has the latest on Pres. Trump doubling down on his criticism of Fed. Chairman Powell during a trip to Michigan to tout his economic agenda amid steady inflation; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
After threatening "very strong action" if Iran began to execute jailed protesters, Ian Pannell reports on Pres. Trump saying he's heard the regime has stopped killing protestors, while the U.S. warns troops at the largest base in the Middle East to be ready to evacuate; Aaron Katersky has the latest on the widespread Verizon Wireless service outage that's left millions of customers unable to receive calls or reach 911; as Pres. Trump escalates his push to take over Greenland, Mary Bruce has details on Vice Pres. JD Vance and Secy. of State Marco Rubio's meeting with Danish diplomats at the White House; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Whit Johnson reports on the winter storm triggering pileups and hazardous conditions from the Great Lakes to the Northeast, and Lee Goldberg tracks the storm and frigid temperatures sweeping East; after two ICE-involved shootings in Minneapolis sparked clashes between protesters and federal agents, Faith Abubey has the latest on Pres. Trump threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act, which would give him the power to send military troops to Minnesota; Aaron Katersky has details on the dozens of college basketball players charged with allegedly taking bribes from sports bettors in what officials called an "historic" point-shaving scheme; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As sources tell ABC News a federal investigation has been launched into Gov. Tim Walz and the mayor of Minneapolis, Matt Rivers reports on the new documents that reveal the chaotic moments after ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot Renee Good; Rhiannon Ally has the latest on the new CDC data that shows an alarming surge in flu deaths in the U.S., with pediatric flu deaths nearly doubling to 32 so far this season; Trevor Ault has details on Charlie Kirk's accused killer, Tyler Robinson, appearing in court as his defense sought to disqualify the entire team of prosecutors from the case; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
ABC's Ashan Singh reporting on the 55 million currently under winter weather alerts, and the new storm threat looming; Selina Wang on capitol hill with the details on President Trump's new threats to NATO allies over his attempts to acquire Greenland; and Alex Presha is in Minnesota with the latest on the unrest in Minnesota over immigration agents operating in the state; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Morgan Norwood reports on the more than 50 million under winter weather alerts and the rare snowfall in places like Florida and Alabama; Matt Rivers on the ground in Minneapolis as defense officials tell ABC News up to 1500 Army troops could be deployed there; Selina Wang reports on the emergency meeting held by European leaders after President Trump ramps up his efforts to make Greenland part of the U.S.; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Stephanie Ramos reports on the blinding snowstorm in Michigan that caused more than 100 vehicles to smash into each other in a massive chain-reaction pileup on I-196 near Grand Rapids, and Ginger Zee tracks the Arctic blast moving into the Northeast; Matt Rivers is in Minneapolis, where residents remain on edge as 1,500 active duty soldiers from Alaska are put on standby for possible deployment to Minnesota; Aaron Katersky has the latest on the urgent manhunt underway after Indiana Judge Steven Meyer and his wife were shot inside their Lafayette home; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With life-threatening cold gripping much of the U.S., Stephanie Ramos reports on the firefighters in Michigan that rescued three people, including a child, from a burning apartment in below-zero windchills, and Ginger Zee tracks the major winter storm moving east; as Pres. Trump touts ICE's success and acknowledges they can make mistakes, Matt Rivers has details on the DOJ serving subpoenas to elected state officials, including Gov. Tim Walz; Mary Bruce has the latest on the stock market plunge after Pres. Trump's threat to impose new tariffs on NATO allies and double down on his quest to own Greenland; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With more than 70 million people on alert for ice and snow, Stephanie Ramos has the latest on what could be the most crippling winter storm in years, and Lee Goldberg tracks the 2,000-mile system; Rachel Scott reports on Pres. Trump backing off on threats to take Greenland by force and announcing a "framework of a deal" has been formed; Aaron Katersky has details on the two separate smash-and-grab burglaries on both coasts targeting luxury jewelry and handbags; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With nearly 200 million Americans on alert for a "potentially catastrophic" winter storm, including heavy snow, crippling ice and brutal cold, Whit Johnson reports on the stretching over 2,000 miles from New Mexico and Texas all the way up the I-95 corridor with Philadelphia, New York City and Boston all in the crosshairs, and Lee Goldberg is timing out the forecast; as tensions soar in Minneapolis, Matt Rivers reports on ICE agents detaining a five-year-old boy and his father; Pierre Thomas has details on former special counsel Jack Smith's testimony before the GOP-led House Judiciary Committee, and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As a dangerous winter storm threatens more than half of the United States with heavy snow, crippling ice, and brutal cold, Morgan Norwood reports from Dallas, Lee Goldberg tracks the system and Whit Johnson has the latest on travel and flight cancellations; in Minneapolis, Matt Rivers has details on the massive city-wide protest against ICE underway with more than 20,000 braving the brutal cold; four days after Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza won the national championship, David Muir reports on the Heisman Trophy winner entering the NFL Draft and earning World News Tonight's Person of the Week; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Correspondent Janai Norman has the latest on the severe winter weather, the heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain affecting 200 million Americans, impacting flights, road and power lines; Anchor Whit Johnson reports on the massive winter storm slamming the tri-state area, with New York City getting its most snow since 2021; Correspondents Trevor Ault, Aaron Katersky and Selina Wang have the latest details on the ongoing investigation into another deadly shooting by ICE agents in Minneapolis, state leaders now calling on federal officials to turn over any evidence as President Trump and his administration continue to insist the shooting was justified before any investigation has concluded; and more on ABC World News Tonight with David Muir.
With tensions soaring in Minneapolis after the second deadly shooting of a U.S. citizen by federal agents, Trevor Ault reports on sources telling ABC News that Border Patrol Commander at Large Greg Bovino and other agents are expected to leave Minnesota soon; Whit Johnson has the latest on the rising death toll from the massive winter storm as hundreds of thousands in the storm zone are without power in below-freezing wind chills, and Ginger Zee tracks the prolonged deep freeze for millions across the Midwest and Northeast; David Muir shares the story of ABC affiliate KOCO's field meteorologist Michael Armstrong helping Oklahoma City drivers who were stuck in the snow get moving again – America Strong; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Rivers has the latest on a report that found two federal agents opened fire in the fatal shooting of Minneapolis ICU nurse Alex Pretti, while Pres. Trump says the administration will "de-escalate" federal immigration operations in Minnesota "a little bit;" Stephanie Ramos has details on the investigation into the NASA research plane that made a fiery hard landing in Houston, Texas; America's favorite bald eagle family is back—and they have two eggs in the nest and counting! David Muir revisits the story of Jackie and Shadow of Big Bear Valley, California, as the expected parents prepare their nest to make it through the hard winter; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Rivers has the latest on the fatal shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, including new video that appears to show Pretti in a struggle with federal agents 11 days before he was shot and killed; Pierre Thomas reports on the FBI's raid of the election office in Fulton County, Georgia, after Pres. Trump's repeated false claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen; Will Reeve has details on NFL coach Bill Belichick reportedly being snubbed on his first Hall of Fame ballot, failing to reach the 40 of 50 votes needed to be inducted; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
In Minneapolis, after the shooting deaths of two U.S. citizens including ICU nurse Alex Pretti, Matt Rivers reports on Border czar Tom Homan's pledge to "draw down" federal forces in the city, as new video emerges of a confrontation between Pretti and federal agents, 11 days before Pretti was shot and killed; Aaron Katersky has details on the Minnesota man who sources say tried to break accused CEO killer Luigi Mangione out of jail by allegedly trying to impersonate an FBI agent; Mola Lenghi has the latest on the Virginia husband and father taking the stand, accused of double murder while having an affair with his family's au pair; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Rivers reports from Minneapolis, where tens of thousands are marching through the downtown streets as part of nationwide protests over ICE crackdowns; after weeks of waiting for documents on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to be publicized, Pierre Thomas has the latest on the DOJ releasing a new batch of 3 million pages, 2,000 videos and nearly 200,000 images; David Muir looks back at the life and legacy of award-winning actress Catherine O'Hara, who's died at age 71 following a brief illness; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
John Quinones reports from Minneapolis. An ABC News exclusive with 5-year-old Liam Conejos Ramos and his father as they return home after 12 days of ICE detention. Ike Ejiochi reports from Minneapolis, tensions are flaring after more violent confrontations with federal officers caught on camera. Millions are reeling from dangerous winter weather as more than a foot of snow falls in the Carolinas. The FBI, local authorities are investigating a possible "bio lab" found in a Las Vegas home. 3 fraternity members in Arizona are under arrest and facing hazing charges after the death of an 18-year-old. Olivia Rubin reports from New York, new images from the Epstein files of former Prince Andrew as House Democrats demand he testify before Congress. One week to go until the Super Bowl, and the Patriots and Seahawks are arriving in San Francisco and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trevor Ault has the latest on the urgent search underway in Arizona for the 84-year-old mother of "Today" host Savannah Guthrie after she went missing from her Tucson, Arizona, home - where the sheriff say she may have been kidnapped while she slept; Pierre Thomas reports on the victims of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein demanding the takedown of the 3 million pages released by the DOJ after some of their names – and reportedly some graphic images of them – were accidentally included; Matt Rivers has details on the report revealing that a Hennepin County Medical Examiner ruled Alex Pretti's death a homicide; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As frustrations mount on day three of the search for Nancy Guthrie, Trevor Ault has the latest on the race to find "Today" host Savannah Guthrie's mother; Martha Raddatz reports on the U.S. fighter jet that shot down an Iranian drone after it started to approach the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea; after The Walt Disney Company named Josh D'Amaro as the next CEO, David Muir sits down for an exclusive interview with D'Amaro and Bob Iger, the current chief executive, to discuss the future of Disney; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Trevor Ault has the latest on the urgent search for Nancy Guthrie, and what sources tell ABC News about the FBI's significant increase of manpower to help local law enforcement track down Savannah Guthrie's mother; after two deadly shootings and weeks of protests in Minneapolis, Matt Rivers reports on border czar Tom Homan announcing that 700 federal agents will be drawn down from Minnesota; as investigators pour over evidence seized from an alleged illegal bio lab inside a home in Las Vegas, Melissa Adan has details on new court documents claiming multiple employees of the home's property manager claimed they became "deathly ill" after entering the garage; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As the search for Nancy Guthrie enters its fifth day, David Muir reports on the new details officials have revealed about her disappearance – including the emotional plea from Savannah Guthrie and her siblings for their mother's safe return – and Aaron Katersky has the latest on what officials have revealed about her disappearance; Trevor Ault has details on the chaotic scene that unfolded in Los Angeles after a car slammed into a supermarket, killing at least three people; Melissa Adan reports on the deadly police helicopter crash in the midst of an hours-long shootout between officers and an armed suspect on the ground in Flagstaff, Arizona; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As the search for Savannah Guthrie's mom enters its sixth day, Aaron Katersky has the latest on a local news station in Tucson receiving a new message regarding Nancy Guthrie's disappearance; Rachel Scott reports as Pres. Trump faces growing backlash from Democrats and Republicans over a racist video posted to his Truth Social account, which was finally deleted after being online for hours; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Judge orders Trump admin to release tunnel funds; 24-hour countdown to the Superbowl; Major arctic blast hits several states.
Dangerous arctic blast impacts Northeast; Anguished plea for Nancy Guthrie's return; Lindsey Vonn's heartbreak as she crashes during race, airlifted to hospital.
Savannah Guthrie appeals for the public's help to find her mother; Ghislaine Maxwell refuses to talk unless granted clemency; Lindsey Vonn speaks out after catastrophic fall.
Aaron Katersky reports on the FBI's release of chilling images and video of an "armed individual" wearing a mask at the doorstep of Nancy Guthrie's home before she was taken; Mary Bruce has details on the newly discovered document in the Jeffrey Epstein files that reveals a Palm Beach police chief informed the FBI that Donald Trump once told him "everyone" knew about Epstein's behavior; on day 4 of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, James Longman has the latest on the dramatic performances from Team USA, and Maggie Rulli sits down with the family of U.S. Olympic moguls skier Jaelin Kauf; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
After a frantic 24 hours of what appeared to be the first major break in the case of Nancy Guthrie's disappearance and no one named as a suspect, Aaron Katersky has the latest on a new search and reports on the man authorities detained and released; Rachel Scott has details on AG Pam Bondi clashing with lawmakers during a fiery hearing on Capitol Hill over her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files; Trevor Ault looks back at the life and legacy of actor James Van Der Beek, who has died at the age of 48 following his public battle against colorectal cancer; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Aaron Katersky has the latest from the FBI in the investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, including the type of backpack worn by a masked man seen on her doorbell camera; Matt Rivers reports on border czar Tom Homan announcing that the massive immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota is ending; Mary Bruce has details on Pres. Trump repealing government power to regulate the climate, calling it a "giant scam" and erasing the scientific conclusion that greenhouse gases endanger human health; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Nearly two weeks after Nancy Guthrie's abduction, Aaron Katersky has the latest on the case and how investigators are working to unmask the suspect seen in chilling surveillance video – now describing him as 5'9" - 5'10" tall with an average build; Alex Perez reports two ICE agents are on leave as federal authorities launch a criminal investigation to determine whether they lied about the shooting a man in Minnesota; as Team USA forges ahead in the Winter Games, Maggie Rulli has details on day 7 of the Milano Cortina Olympics – including the upset on the ice for American figure skater Ilia Malinin; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Aaron Katersky reports from Tucson, investigators detain and release another person and pour over clues in the search for Savannah Guthrie's 84-year-old mom, Nancy; Patrick Reevell reports from Germany, five American allies say they have proof that Russia killed opposition leader Alexei Navalny with a rare lethal toxin from a South American frog; Olivia Rubin reports from New York, outrage over the Epstein files reaches Hollywood, where a top agent, Casey Wasserman, has decided to sell his agency and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Aaron Katersky reports from Tucson, sources tell ABC News investigators are testing DNA from a glove found near Nancy Guthrie's home as the search for Savannah Guthrie's elderly mom enters its third week; Olivia Rubin reports from New York, lawmakers from both parties demand answers from Attorney General Pam Bondi on the Epstein files after Bondi said all of the relevant records have been released; Jaclyn Lee reports from Los Angeles, evacuation warnings are up in Southern California ahead of a powerful storm and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Rhiannon Ally has the latest on the deadly shooting caught on camera at an ice skating rink in Rhode Island during a high school hockey game; with the search for Nancy Guthrie now in its third week, Aaron Katersky reports on the Pima County sheriff announcing that the Guthrie family – including all siblings and spouses – have been "cleared" as suspects in her disappearance; David Muir looks back at the life and legacy of Robert Duvall, the Oscar-winning actor died at age 95 after a career spanning seven decades with iconic roles in films such as "The Godfather" and "Apocalypse Now;" and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Aaron Katersky has the latest on the Nancy Guthrie investigation as authorities reveal DNA evidence recovered from gloves found two miles from her home did not match any samples in the FBI's national database, or any DNA recovered from the house; Jay O'Brien reports on the arrest of an 18-year-old man who ran towards the Capitol building while allegedly wearing a tactical vest and wielding a loaded shotgun; Pierre Thomas looks back on the life and legacy of civil rights legend Rev. Jesse Jackson, who died at age 84; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
After a massive avalanche in Northern California buried a group of backcountry skiers, Trevor Ault reports on the 8 people who have been found dead, a 9th person who is missing and presumed dead and the six people who were rescued overnight; Gio Benitez has the latest on the unruly passenger who allegedly began to assault people in a plane's cabin shortly after takeoff from Houston; Elizabeth Schulze has details on Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's testimony in a landmark trial that accuses Instagram of being designed to be addictive for kids and teens; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
James Longman reports on the arrest of former Prince Andrew, the brother of King Charles III, on "suspicion of misconduct in public office" over his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein; Pierre Thomas has details on the urgent manhunt underway after authorities say a suspect stole an ambulance, rammed it into a building housing DHS offices in Meridian, Idaho, and tried setting the building on fire; Ian Pannell has the latest on President Trump issuing a new ultimatum to Iran, warning leaders to agree to a nuclear deal within 15 days or "really bad things" will happen; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rachel Scott reports on the Supreme Court's 6-3 decision that struck down the bulk of Pres. Trump's tariffs, and the president's vow to work around the ruling; just 24 hours after the former prince's arrest, James Longman has the latest on the expanded criminal investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and his ties to Jeffrey Epstein; Deborah Roberts looks back at the life and legacy of actor Eric Dane, who died of ALS at age 53 after his brave public battle with the disease; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Blizzard warnings across several states; Trump defiant after tariff ruling; NASA to delay Artemis II launch.
Ginger Zee reports from New York, a potentially historic blizzard is bearing down on 70 million people in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic; Pierre Thomas reports from Washington, D.C., an urgent investigation is underway into the fatal shooting of a 21-year-old armed suspect authorities say breached the perimeter of Mar-A-Lago and pointed a gun at officers; Marcus Moore reports from MIlan, TEAM USA takes gold in a dramatic finish marking the first men's hockey gold in 46 years and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Matt Rivers reports on the record-breaking bomb cyclone blizzard that has paralyzed cities and towns across the Northeast, Ginger Zee has the forecast, and Gio Benitez has the latest on treacherous travel conditions; Whit Johnson has details on some American tourists in Mexico being urged to shelter in place amid waves of violence after authorities said they killed Mexico's most-wanted cartel leader; after an incredible nail-biting finish at the Olympics, Maggie Rulli reports on the welcome home for the gold medal winners' after a whirlwind competition in Milan Cortina – including Team USA's mens hockey team; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Gio Benitez reports on the millions digging out after a monster blizzard dumped over three feet of snow in parts of the Northeast, and Lee Goldberg tracks two new storms, including a fast-moving clipper system that's expected to bring more snow and ice from Minnesota, to New York, up to Maine; with the search for Nancy Guthrie in its fourth week, Aaron Katersky has details on the family's new $1 million reward for her recovery, and Savannah Guthrie's heartbreaking acknowledgement that her mother "may already be gone;" Trevor Ault has the latest on the deadly stabbing rampage outside a home near Seattle that left at least four people dead; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Martha Raddatz has the latest on the deadly gun battle off the coast of Cuba that killed four people and wounded six more aboard a Florida-registered speedboat; Pierre Thomas reports on Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates apologizing for his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and admitting to having affairs with two Russian women; David Muir shares the story of Punch, the seven-month-old macaque monkey at Japan's Ichikawa Zoo who attached himself to a stuffed orangutan after being abandoned by his mother; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rachel Scott reports on Hillary Clinton's testimony before the Republican-led House Oversight Committee investigating convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and what she said to the public after the deposition; Martha Raddatz has the latest on the Florida speedboat shootout by Cuban forces, including U.S. officials confirming that at least one of the four people killed was an American citizen; Stephanie Ramos has details after sources say convicted stowaway Svetlana Dali sneaked onto a United Airlines flight from Newark to Milan; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rachel Scott reports on former Pres. Clinton becoming the first ex-president in U.S. history forced to testify before Congress - after being grilled for hours by the Republican-led House Oversight Committee about his relationship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein; Martha Raddatz has details on pres. Trump banning AI giant Anthropic from all federal agencies after the company's refusal to give the Pentagon unrestricted access to its technology; David Muir has the latest on Punch the baby monkey, who has captured the world's heart after going viral; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Tonight, a special edition of World News with team coverage on the attack in Iran. Ian Pannell reports from the region with the latest on the massive military assault as Pres. Trump posts that Iran's supreme leader is dead and calls for regime change; Rachel Scott has details on her conversation with Pres. Trump about the military strike and next steps, with Trump saying Iran has been "incapacitated"; Martha Raddatz has details on the massive buildup in the Middle East as the U.S military draws upon the largest amount of firepower deployed to the Middle East since the invasion of Iraq; Mary Bruce reports as lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are raising concerns the military operation was done without congressional approval; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Ian Pannell reports on the first American casualties during the joint U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran, with at least three service members killed in action and five more "seriously wounded"; James Longman has the latest on the shockwaves reverberating across the Middle East; Pierre Thomas has details on the shooting outside an Austin nightclub that left at least two people dead and the FBI investigation into a possible terror link; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As the United States escalates its war against Iran, the Pentagon says at least six U.S. service members have now been killed, Ian Pannell reports from the region on Pres. Trump saying he isn't ruling out US troops on the ground, and his new warning that the biggest wave against Iran "is coming soon;" James Longman has the latest on the retaliation across Middle East - 10 countries now hit and the jump in oil prices after they say the Strait of Hormuz is now closed; Trevor Ault has details on the passengers aboard a Boeing 787 Dreamliner were forced to evacuate by slides after the United Airlines flight landed at Los Angeles International Airport with its left engine in flames; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With U.S. embassies and consulates under attack from Iran, Ian Pannell reports on on the Americans currently stranded in 14 countries while the State Department says it's working to get them out of the region on military and charter aircraft; Elizabeth Schulze has the latest on the growing fears of a prolonged war as the stock market tumbles and oil prices surge; Steve Osunsami has details after a jury in Georgia found the father of a suspected school shooter guilty of murder and involuntary manslaughter; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Ian Pannell has the latest on the rapidly expanding war with Iran, including the U.S. submarine that sank an Iranian warship carrying 180 people with a torpedo off the coast of Sri Lanka, marking the first time the U.S. Navy has sunk an enemy ship since World War II; Martha Raddatz has details on four of six Iowa Army Reservists identified by the Pentagon who were killed during a drone strike in Kuwait; Jon Karl reports on Texas senate primary showdown as Republicans now brace for a bruising runoff between incumbent John Cornyn and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rachel Scott has details on the major shakeup inside the Trump administration after Pres. Trump fired DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and announced he wants to replace her with Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin; Ian Pannell reports as the U.S. and Israel unleash new waves of attacks on Iran, with the IDF confirming the first ever air-to-air takedown by an F-35, while the U.S. State Dept. surges flights and ground transports to get Americans out of the region; ABC News' Jonathan Karl spoke on the phone with Pres. Trump, who said he wants to personally approve the next leader of Iran; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Ian Pannell has the latest on the war with Iran, as Pres. Trump demands the country's "unconditional surrender"; Mary Bruce reports amid growing concerns the U.S. could run short on missile interceptors if Iran escalates attacks, as Pres. Trump urges the nation's top defense contractors to boost production; Elizabeth Schulze has details after oil prices hit a record-breaking surge as the war in Iran chokes off global supply; David Muir shares the unforgettable finish after an Iowa high school sophomore helped her basketball team deliver a stunning comeback -- scoring 8 points in just 19 seconds to win the girls' state basketball semifinal; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Matt Rivers reports from Beirut, President Trump promises "very hard" strikes on Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu says there are "many surprises" in store as the war enters its second week. Selina Wang reports from Florida, President Trump attends the dignified transfer of the six Americans killed in Kuwait at the start of the hostilities. Marcus Moore reports from Doha, the war is creating uncertainty in the global oil market, and prices are surging. Gas prices in the U.S. have gone up nearly $.50 in a week, and jet fuel is spiking and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
7th US service member dies from injuries suffered in Iranian attack; 'Improvised devices' found near NYC mayor's home; Explosion outside US Embassy in Norway.
Ian Pannell has the latest on the Iran war as Pres. Trump says the operation in Iran will be ending "soon" after initially saying America should prepare for weeks of war; while analysts warn the national average for a gallon of gas could hit $4 by the end of the week, Rebecca Jarvis reports on the economy; Faith Abubey has details on the five teens facing charges after a beloved Georgia teacher was killed during a high school prank gone wrong; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
The U.S. unleashed a massive air assault on Iranian targets, with Defense Secretary Hegseth calling it "the most intense day" of strikes since the war began, Ian Pannell reports on the Pentagon confirming at least 140 U.S. service members have been injured in the war so far; Aaron Katersky has details on the FBI blowing up suspicious items found at a storage unit outside Philadelphia linked to the two teens charged with attempting to carry out an ISIS-inspired attack "bigger" than the Boston Marathon in New York; Pierre Thomas has the latest on authorities search of a ranch in New Mexico that belonged to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein as part of a years-long criminal investigation into sex abuse allegations at the property before Epstein died; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With 20% of the world's oil prevented from passing through the Strait of Hormuz, Ian Pannell reports on the several ships attacked by Iran in that vital waterway after the U.S. says it destroyed mine-laying vessels; Aaron Katersky has details on the FBI's alert to authorities along the West Coast warning of surprise Iranian attack from drones launched from an unidentified vessel; Alex Perez speaks with a family who survived a dangerous storm that triggered violent and deadly tornadoes, as the massive 1,200 mile-long system targets millions from the South to the Northeast; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Alex Perez reports from Michigan, where authorities say an armed driver rammed his vehicle into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield – one of the largest synagogues in the U.S; Pierre Thomas has details on the ISIS-linked suspect in the deadly shooting at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia; Trevor Ault has the latest on the search for a missing retired Air Force major general who once commanded the research laboratory overseeing cutting-edge technology; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Alex Perez reports on the new video appearing to show the man police say drove a truck full of explosives into a Michigan synagogue buying $2,000 worth of fireworks just days before the attack; Ian Pannell has the latest on the Iran war as the Pentagon confirms six American service members were killed when their refueling plane went down over friendly airspace in Iraq, and an additional 5,000 U.S. Marines and sailors have been sent to the Middle East; Morgan Norwood has details on the newly-released internal messages showing two Live Nation employees mocking customers and joking about gouging fans with high fees, with one writing about "robbing them blind;" and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Marcus Moore reporting from Doha, Qatar on the war with Iran now entering its third week — the U.S. striking 90 targets on an island that serves as Iran's main oil export terminal; Tom Soufi-Burridge reporting from Tel Aviv as Israel expands its ground operations in Lebanon targeting Hezbollah — the air campaign already displacing more than a million people; Selina Wang reporting from the White House as the war with Iran now threatens the global economy — rattling energy markets, disrupting supply chains, and raising fears of a possible food crisis. That and more tonight on World News Tonight.
Dani Beckstrom reports from New York on the powerful cross-country storm — slamming the Midwest and now barreling toward the East Coast. More than 100 million Americans on alert for severe weather — Dani has the latest forecast; Faith Abubey at Atlanta's Hartsfield Airport, where crews are struggling to keep up with cancellations and delays — from the weather and the partial government shutdown; James Longman in Iraq as the war with Iran enters week three — the Pentagon now saying U.S. strikes have reduced Iran's missile capacity by 90 percent. All of that and more tonight on World News Tonight.
Reporting from North Carolina, Ginger Zee tracks the violent storm system that's bringing severe weather and the potential for widespread destructive winds and tornadoes from Florida to the Northeast, and blizzard conditions to the upper Midwest; James Longman has details on Pres. Trump blasting some U.S. allies for refusing to answer his new call for help in reopening the critical Strait of Hormuz; Steve Osunsami has the latest on a federal judge temporarily blocking HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr's changes to the childhood vaccine policies, which would have reduced the number of recommended childhood vaccines from 17 to 11; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Rachel Scott reports on the Trump administration's top counterterrorism official Joe Kent's resignation in protest of Pres. Trump's war with Iran as the president criticizes NATO allies for refusing to help reopen the critical Strait of Hormuz; Rhiannon Ally has details on the sonic "boom" heard from Ohio to Kentucky after a meteor traveling 45,000 mph exploded upon entering Earth's atmosphere, shaking the ground and registering on a seismograph; Trevor Ault has the latest on the case of Kouri Richins, who was found guilty of poisoning her husband and then writing a children's book about coping with grief; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
As uncertainty over oil and gas prices worsens, James Longman reports on Israel targeting the world's largest gas field in Iran, and Iran retaliating with a furious missile barrage – striking the world's largest liquefied natural gas terminal in Qatar; Mary Bruce has details on Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard getting grilled by lawmakers about the war in Iran while Pres. Trump attended the dignified transfer of six U.S. service members killed in the war with Iran; John Quinones has the latest on the shocking allegations against late civil rights icon Cesar Chavez in an explosive New York Times investigation that alleges he groomed and sexually abused girls who worked in the farmworkers movement; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
James Longman has the latest on an Air Force F-35 stealth fighter jet believed to be struck by enemy fire while flying a combat mission over Iran, sources tell ABC News, and Mary Bruce reports on the Pentagon seeking $200 billion from Congress to fund the war; Whit Johnson has details on the alarming close call at Newark Airport when an Alaska Airlines passenger jet and FedEx cargo plane came within 325 feet of each other as both were coming in to land; Maggie Rulli reports on police in Spain recovering the body of University of Alabama student James Gracey near where he was last seen in Barcelona after going missing two days ago; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
James Longman has the latest on the war in Iran as the U.S. deploys an additional 2,200 Marines to the Middle East while the Trump administration weighs options on how to reopen the Strait of Hormuz; Aaron Katersky reports on law enforcement officials warning of "a significant threat to public safety and national security" after swarms of high-tech drones entered the airspace over a U.S. base housing B-52 bombers and the Air Force's nuclear command; Steve Osunsami looks back at the life and legacy of actor and martial arts master Chuck Norris, who has died at age 86; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Patrick Reevell reports from Doha, the war in the Middle East intensifies with the U.S. and Israel reportedly trading strikes with Iran that appeared to target nuclear facilities; Jaclyn Lee reports from Los Angeles, the war and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are causing fuel prices to soar at the pump, and a major airline is cutting flights over skyrocketing costs; Selina Wang reports from the White House, President Trump threatens to send ICE agents to airports to help ease long delays at security as the partial government shutdown hits day 36 and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Morgan Norwood reports from Newark Airport, massive lines at airports across the country as more TSA officers working without pay call out sick. The White House says ICE agents will be called in to help as early as tomorrow; Jay O'Brien reports from Capitol Hill, no deal is in sight to end the partial government shutdown after a weekend of bipartisan talks; Tom Soufi Burridge reports from Jerusalem, President Trump threatens to hit Iranian power plants if Iran doesn't reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, as Iran strikes residential areas in Israel and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Gio Benitez has the latest on the deadly collision between an Air Canada jet and a fire truck crossing the runway at New York's LaGuardia Airport, killing the pilot and co-pilot.; Steve Osunsami has details on the ICE agents – under orders of Pres. Trump – working in at least 14 airports to help move people through long lines at security checkpoints, as lawmakers struggle to come up with a deal to end the partial government shutdown; Rhiannon Ally reports on the undocumented immigrant from Venezuela now charged in the murder of 18-year-old freshman at Loyola University Chicago shot to death while walking with a group of friends at a lakeside park; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Gio Benitez has the latest on the investigation into the LaGuardia Airport runway crash, including the NTSB revelation that the fire truck involved did not have a transponder to alert ATC that it was on a collision course with a plane; while President Trump doubles down on his claim that peace talks are underway, Rachel Scott reports on the Army preparing to deploy up to 1,500 troops from the elite 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East; Trevor Ault has details on the chilling testimony from Arielle Konig recounting the moment she says her husband tried to kill her on a Hawaiian cliffside; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Whit Johnson reports on wait times at airports across the U.S. reaching the highest in history, according to the TSA, as 3,100 officers call out sick in the past 24 hours amid the partial government shutdown; Rachel Scott has the latest on Iran flatly rejecting Pres. Trump's 15-point plan, insisting that no negotiations are taking place; Elizabeth Schulze has details on the landmark verdict from a Los Angeles jury, finding Meta and YouTube harmed young users by designing their apps to be addictive; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Steve Osunsami reports as the partial government shutdown hits day 41, with lawmakers set to leave for a two-week Easter recess despite record-long TSA lines and officers going unpaid; Trevor Ault has details after a United Airlines flight had a dangerous close call with a military Blackhawk helicopter in Southern California; Matt Rivers reports on the dramatic video appearing to show a missile coming dangerously close to shooting down a U.S. F-18 fighter jet over Iran and Israel's announcement that it killed Iran's navy chief; David Muir shares the memorable moments from MLB's Opening Day, including when ABC producer Myra Green escorted her 109-year-old father, who is also a WWII and Korean War veteran, to throw out the first pitch for his favorite team, the Baltimore Orioles; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Victor Oquendo has the latest on Tiger Woods charged with DUI after being involved in a rollover crash near his home in Florida, where authorities say he was traveling at a high rate of speed and overtook a truck on a two-lane road; Rachel Scott has details on Pres. Trump ordering DHS to pay TSA agents after House Republicans blocked the Senate's plan to fund the agency; David Muir reports on this year's Disney Legend Awards honorees, led by Bob Iger, the outgoing CEO who led the company for over two decades; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
Selena Wang reports from the White House as 35-hundred marines and sails have now arrived in the Middle East bringing the total number of troops in the region to more than 50 thousand; Matt Rivers reporting from Doha, Qatar on the diplomatic push to end the war between the U-S and Iran as officials today meet without the U.S. and Iran; Mola Lenghi on the long lines at the nation's airports as President Trump says paychecks are on the way for TSA workers who've not been paid since February. Reena Roy reports on the heartbreaking tragedy in Tennessee after 2 children were killed in a bus crash on a field trip; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight.
Trevor Ault has the latest on the Atlanta-bound Delta flight forced to make an emergency landing after flames shot from the left engine just after takeoff from São Paulo; as thousands more American troops arrive in the Middle East, Matt Rivers has details on the vital U.S. radar jet destroyed in an Iranian attack on a base in Saudi Arabia; Martha Raddatz reports on the Army launching an administrative review of video showing Apache attack helicopters – part of the 101st Airborne Division – hovering directly in front of Kid Rock's estate in Nashville, Tennessee; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
With gas prices topping $4 per gallon nationally, and even higher in some places, Jon Karl spoke with Pres. Trump, who insisted oil prices will come down. Trump later suggested the war with Iran will go another 2-3 weeks; Victor Oquendo has details on Tiger Woods pleading not guilty to a DUI charge following the car crash near his home in Florida, and what the police report reveals about his field sobriety test; Rachel Scott has the latest on a federal judge blocking the construction of Pres. Trump's $400 million ballroom, saying that the president doesn't own the White House; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
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