Trump says his 'Great Ballroom' will be used for 'future Presidential Inaugurations'
President Donald Trump posted new drawings of his 'Great Ballroom' that he said would be "used for future Presidential Inaugurations."
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President Donald Trump posted new drawings of his 'Great Ballroom' that he said would be "used for future Presidential Inaugurations."
FBI Director Kash Patel released images of an "armed individual" in connection with the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie.
Maxwell invoked the Fifth Amendment during the closed-door virtual deposition before the House Oversight Committee on Monday, according to video released by Chairman James Comer.
FBI Director Kash Patel released video of an "armed individual" in connection with the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Savannah Guthrie.
Several people were killed by Russian strikes on Tuesday night into Wednesday.
Rep. Jamie Raskin says the unredacted version of an email regarding President Trump "seems to be at odds" with some of the things Trump has said about Jeffrey Epstein.
In a rare appearance on Capitol Hill, Attorney General Pam Bondi testifies Wednesday amid multiple controversies before the House Judiciary Committee.
The DOJ failed to secure indictments for Democratic members of Congress who participated in a video telling the military they could disobey illegal orders.
Frances Dahlke took to the skies for her first ever flight with a special person piloting the plane -- her grandson.
Attorney General Pam Bondi was being questioned by Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler when she sparred with his Democratic colleague.
President Trump said he has not disciplined or fired the staffer that, according to both Trump and the White House, posted a video that included a racist animation of the Obamas.
European allies at NATO are putting on a brave face as the United States steps back from its leadership role at the alliance
The stars are due back in court after failing to settle their bitter disagreement and avoid a trial.
Business Insider's James Rodriguez talks about what homeowners should do before putting their homes up for rent.
Vladyslav Heraskevych's helmet honored Ukrainian athletes and coaches killed in the war with Russia.
ABC News’ Selina Wang recaps the 15 week journey of 19 monks and their dog Aloka, bracing extreme weather and injuries walking from Texas to Washington, D.C. with a message of peace.
Attorney General Pam Bondi was on the hot seat over the controversial decision to transfer Ghislaine Maxwell to a minimum security prison.
Jayapal said lawmakers need to be assured the DOJ "is not spying on us."
At no point in the video footage is a driver seen ramming the agents' vehicle.
The Trump administration’s deportations through Jan. 2026 are estimated to have cost “upward of $40 million,” according to a report by Senate Democrats.
The top federal prosecutor in Minnesota is asking a judge to dismiss charges against two men accused by the Trump administration of allegedly attacking an ICE agent.
The anti-tariff House vote will likely prove symbolic, since the measure faces challenging odds in the Senate and a potential veto from Trump, analysts said.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom called on world leaders attending the Munich Security Conference in Germany to think about a future without President Trump.
The USS Gerald R. Ford carrier strike group is expected to leave the Caribbean and head towards the Middle East in the coming days, according to three U.S. officials.
The Department of Homeland Security is all but certain to run out of funding at the end of the day Friday as lawmakers leave Capitol Hill with no solution in sight.
Emirati billionaire Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem has resigned as CEO of logistics giant DP World following the disclosure of his communications with Jeffrey Epstein.
Narciso Barranco's forcible arrest was captured on video.
Lawmakers remain at an impasse over immigration enforcement, with Department of Homeland Security funding set to run out at the end of the day Friday.
The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, accusing it of withholding admissions data.
Former President Barack Obama responded to the racist video posted by President Donald Trump, and called the behavior on social media, a "clown show."
Republican Rep. Thomas Massie says he doesn't approve of how AG Pam Bondi conducted herself after Wednesday's clash over DOJ's Epstein files in House hearing.
Barack Obama spoke out a week after President Trump's social media account posted a video depicting him and Michelle Obama as apes, condemning behavior on TV and social media as a "clown show."
Immigration advocates say the Trump administration, as part of its immigration crackdown, is keeping minors detained for longer than the permitted by law.
The International Space Station returned to full strength with Saturday’s arrival of four new astronauts to replace colleagues who left the ISS early because of health concerns.
Adorable viral video shows the moment an Arizona woman surprised her husband in the middle of their workout by revealing the couple was expecting their first child.
Special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner -- U.S. President Donald Trump's son-in-law -- will lead American negotiators in Geneva, Switzerland,
As the partial government shutdown continues, Democrats have sent their Department of Homeland Security funding counteroffer to Republicans and the White House.
DNA from the glove recovered near Nancy Guthrie’s home remains at a private lab in Florida, where the Pima County Sheriff’s Department sent it on Feb. 12, law enforcement sources told ABC News.
Civil rights activist Reverend Jesse Jackson passed away, he was surrounded by his family.
Rev. Al Sharpton held a news conference on the late Rev. Jesse Jackson after the civil rights leader died on Tuesday morning at the age of 84, his family said in a statement.
Content creator Sherry Zhu breaks down what the Year of the Fire Horse represents and the traditions that define the Lunar New Year.
Rev. Al Sharpton invoked the late Rev. Jesse Jackson's slogan, “I am somebody,” which Jackson famously recited in an iconic 1971 chant with children on Sesame Street.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio claimed Columbia's Mohsen Mahdawi and Tufts University's Rümeysa Öztürk posed a threat to foreign policy.
While lavender marriages were often a necessity for the LGBTQ community in the 1950s, some younger generations are curious about them and other modern takes on partnership.
Nevada County Sheriff Shannan Moon said there were "whiteout conditions" during the rescue mission that saved six survivors.
The flight was only in the air for about 15 minutes, according to KTRK.
ABC News' Patrick Reevell reports that there is still a "fundamental gap between the two sides over territory," specifically Ukraine's eastern Donbas region.
Trump on Thursday said "bad things will happen" to Iran if the country does not make a deal regarding nuclear enrichment at the inaugural meeting for the Board of Peace.
Pressed by ABC News' Karen Travers, President Trump repeated Thursday that “really bad things” would happen to Iran if its leaders don’t make a nuclear deal.
The U.S. has carried out a major military buildup in the Middle East.
King Charles III attended a show at London Fashion Week after his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
"We have to get this right. There is no 'Plan B' for Gaza," the secretary of state said.
Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest on Thursday follows the emergence of documents detailing communication between the former prince and the late convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.
A proposed one-time 5% tax on billionaires in California is causing division between prominent national Democratic Party figures as the party seeks a unifying message ahead of the 2026 midterms.
International attorney Ann Olivarius breaks down potential criminal pathways, jurisdictional hurdles and investigative next steps.
A second American aircraft carrier -- the USS Gerald R. Ford -- is heading toward the Middle East amid rising tensions with Iran, accompanied by destroyers and aircraft.
Trump says "bad things" will happen if deal isn’t reached.
A Friday SCOTUS decision invalidated most of President Trump's global tariffs, a cornerstone of his economic policy in his second term.
Trump laid out alternative ways to impose his tariffs after the Supreme Court struck down most of the levies as illegal, a decision he called "deeply disappointing."
The poll was conducted just days before a SCOTUS decision invalidating tariffs.
The Supreme Court on Friday invalidated most of President Donald Trump's tariffs, a cornerstone of his economic policy in his second term.
In a deposition, billionaire Leslie Wexner offered few new details about his interactions with Jeffrey Epstein and sought to distance himself from the sex offender.
Over half of Americans say they're angry or upset over immigration enforcement.
The video shows what officers found during a 2024 alleged hazing incident at the University of Iowa's Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. Now three fraternities are under suspension.
SCOTUS has invalidated most of President Donald Trump's tariffs, a cornerstone of his economic policy in his second term. ABC News' Mary Bruce reports.
Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales has called for the release of a police report.
President Trump on Friday outlined a new plan to impose his global tariffs after the Supreme Court struck down most of the levies as illegal — a decision he lambasted as "deeply disappointing."
ABC News’ Will Ganss looks at new ways to curb our cellphone obsession and cut down on screen time.
Brad Reese explains why he believes ingredient changes undermine his grandfather's original creation.
"I wish [Trump] would just adhere to the Supreme Court's ruling and stop the pain for the American people," Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro tells ABC News' "This Week."
A record high say he "lacks good enough physical health" to be president.
A man who "appeared" to be armed was shot and killed by Secret Service agents after "unauthorized entry into the secure perimeter at Mar-a-Lago," the agency said.
Jeffrey Jensen Arnett, professor of psychology at Clark University, explains the new stage of emerging adulthood.
The rare move will result in longer lines, likely frustrating many travelers.
Authorities said he was armed, but his cousin said he had no interest in guns.
"Russia will not stop," said Yulia Svyrydenko, the Ukrainian prime minister.
Trump said over the weekend he would slap a 15% tariff on most goods.
President Trump continues to lash out at the Supreme Court days after a majority of justices struck down most of his global tariffs as illegal.
This major nor'easter is hitting Atlantic City, New Jersey, from all sides with heavy snow, strong winds, and rough surf. Officials warn of up to three feet of coastal flooding during high tide.
The European Union’s top diplomats are meeting with the director of the Board of Peace in Brussels
Widespread violence erupted after a cartel boss was killed in a military raid.
Widespread cartel-organized violence erupted following his death, with vehicles set on fire and hundreds of road blockages, Mexican officials said.
We asked Trump approvers and disapprovers what his best and worst moves were.
Trump aide cites highly enriched uranium left behind after U.S. bombing.
Maryland is suing the Trump administration to stop the construction of an immigration detention facility in the state.
Trump will deliver his State of the Union as a majority of Americans disapprove of how he's handling immigration and the economy, according to an ABC/Post/Ipsos poll.
Members of the men's U.S. Olympic hockey team met with President Trump in the Oval Office and showed off their gold medals, in video shared by the White House on social media.
The president will make his case to Americans amid growing controversy over his domestic and foreign policies.
After another year of talks, a war-ending deal remains frustratingly elusive.
The address will be Trump's first State of the Union during his second term.
Crews in Puerto Vallarta began removing burnt-out buses on Monday that were set on fire during the wave of violence that followed the killing of the drug lord known as "El Mencho."
The bridge is primarily used for freight trains. No word on the cause of the blaze.
ABC News’ Ian Pannell reports on the unrelenting Russian attacks on Ukrainian soil and how it's left the young and vulnerable without water or heat during Ukraine’s coldest winter months.
The Pentagon says U.S. military forces have boarded a third sanctioned oil tanker in the Indian Ocean after tracking it from the Caribbean Sea
ABC News visits Roman, a firefighter-turned soldier, to see the toll it has taken on him, his family and his country.
House Democratic Whip Katherine Clark told ABC News she will not attend President Donald Trump's State of the Union address on Tuesday night.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy marked the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion of the country on Tuesday, saying "We have defended our independence."
Trump called on Congress to "show your support" when referring to the government to protect U.S. citizens first. When Rep. Ilhan Omar did not stand or clap, Trump said, “You should be ashamed."
Trump hailed Petty Officer Scott Ruskan for "extraordinary heroism."
Trump outlined his proposed retirement plan changes, pledging that all American workers would receive the same plan offered to federal employees — with the government matching up to $1,000 a year.
As tensions continue to build in the region, President Donald Trump delivered a message for Iran at his State of the Union address on Tuesday.
The DOJ possibly withheld some documents about an alleged Jeffrey Epstein victim who accused President Trump of assaulting her when she was a minor, House Democrats say.
President Trump introduced members of the gold medal-winning U.S. men's Olympic hockey team during his State of the Union address.
President Trump introduced the men's hockey team at the State of the Union, with athletes entering the House chamber wearing their gold medals.
President Trump paid tribute to Charlie Kirk as he welcomed his widow, Erika Kirk, during the State of the Union address, urging Americans to reject political violence of any kind.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says a Ukrainian delegation is set to meet Thursday with American envoys in the run-up to another round of trilateral talks with Russia
One's heroics came 70 years ago, while the other's was from the Maduro raid.
Throughout Trump's remarks Tuesday, ABC News is live fact-checking some of the president's statements for exaggerations, falsehoods and points that need more context.
Trump's steepest levies were struck down by the Supreme Court but some remain.
Republicans increasingly want their party to follow Trump's direction.
The Grammy-winning comedian discusses his new show, "The Greatest Average American," which he hosts on ABC.
ABC News' Danny New explains how one man's interaction with a 92-year-old Navy veteran changed his life, and planted the seeds for a lifelong friendship.
Jeffrey Epstein appears to have successfully hidden a trove of potential evidence of his crimes from investigators for more than a decade, according to DOJ documents.
A group of pro-Trump lawyers is circulating a draft of an emergency executive order that would give President Trump sweeping power over voting, sources tell ABC News.
Navy Adm. Brad Cooper, the head of U.S. Central Command, briefed President Donald Trump on Thursday on potential military options in Iran, a source said.
The agents were fired after FBI Director Kash Patel told Reuters that phone records belonging to him and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles had been subpoenaed.
A Columbia University student was detained by Department of Homeland Security agents after they allegedly made "misrepresentations" to enter a dorm, the school said.
ABC News' Matt Rivers went on patrol with Mexican marines in Cancun as authorities in the country step up security efforts.
Four people on a speedboat were killed and six injured in a "confrontation" near Cuba after those on the U.S.-registered vessel opened fire on Cuban troops, the Cuban Ministry of the Interior said.
The U.S. and Iran held face-to-face talks in Geneva on Thursday, but a huge military build-up of U.S. forces in the Middle East has the region bracing for war.
A federal judge in Tennessee will hear arguments over whether the government is being vindictive in pursuing a human smuggling case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
The Kremlin appears to be backing the Cuban government, a day after Cuban border guards engaged in a deadly high-seas gun battle off the coast of the Caribbean island.
ICE will not be deployed at polling places during the midterm elections later this year, state election security administrators were told during a call.
President Trump on Friday told reporters he's "not happy" with the way Iran is negotiating during nuclear talks with the U.S., but remained noncommittal on what will come next.
The Pentagon set a 5:00 p.m. ET deadline for Anthropic to agree to a deal.
DOJ said it's reviewing if files were "found to have been improperly tagged."
A California couple says their roommate sprayed their kitchen with insect poison.
The State Department says rising tensions with Iran will be high on Marco Rubio's agenda in Israel.
About two-thirds who don’t own a home don’t think they’ll be able to afford one.
The Pima County Sheriff's Department said video obtained by Fox News Digital is part of the investigation into the abduction of Nancy Guthrie, though it is unclear whether it is relevant to the case.
Former President Bill Clinton was set to take part in a closed door deposition with the House Oversight Committee as part of its probe into Jeffrey Epstein.
Ranking members of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure released a statement on the incident on Thursday.
President Trump confirmed the supreme leader's death in a social media post.
The comment came after being asked about a deadly confrontation between a U.S.-registered speedboat and Cuban border troops off the coast of Cuba on Wednesday.
In announcing the U.S. military strike on Iran, President Donald Trump went significantly beyond his previous justification of destroying the country's nuclear program.
The Trump administration's decision to go to war with Iran has triggered an angry backlash from some of his top MAGA supporters.
Donald Trump said the U.S. military has begun "major combat operations" in Iran and calling on the Iranian people to rise up and seize the opportunity for regime change.
In the wake of the "massive" strikes on Iran by the U.S. and Israel Saturday, members of Congress have begun weighing in on the situation.
The U.S. military shot down a Customs and Border Protection drone it mistakenly believed was a danger using a high-powered laser.
Former U.S. ambassador to NATO retired Lt. Gen. Doug Lute discusses the possible fallout from the joint U.S.-Israel attack.
Michael Singh, the managing director and senior fellow at the Washington Institute, joins to examine the U.S. military strikes in the Middle East.
Esmail Baghaei joins ABC News following US and Israeli strikes on Iran early Saturday morning
ABC News’ Lama Hasan reports from the region on the Iranian response to U.S. attacks, with the UAE saying a civilian was killed by falling debris.
The Middle East was rocked by another night of air attacks pitting the U.S. and Israel against Iran. ABC News' Chief Foreign Correspondent Ian Pannell reports from Tel Aviv, Israel.
The fighting in the region is leaving thousands of Americans there uncertain about their situation. ABC News' Chief International Correspondent James Longman reports from Turkey.
Abbas Araghchi said nothing has changed in Iran's military capability.
The interim leadership council of Iran has been formed following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the country's supreme leader, Iranian state TV reported Sunday.
"I got him before he got me," Trump Sunday night, not long after he announced Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s had been killed.
President Trump on Monday claimed the U.S. was "very nearly under threat" from Iran, contradicting U.S. intelligence assessments.
President Trump returned to the White House on Sunday night following the U.S. strikes on Iran, but he did not answer questions from reporters.
Trump admin officials told congressional staff in briefings that U.S. intel did not suggest Iran was preparing to launch a preemptive strike against U.S. interests.
In the U.S., Iranians and Iranian-Americans are taking to the streets to celebrate and protest the U.S. military strikes and the death of the Iranian supreme leader. ABC News' Jaclyn Lee reports.
Opponents of the Iran strikes are planning to try this week. ABC News' Steven Portnoy has more.
Axios senior AI reporter Madison Mills breaks down how Anthropic’s Claude AI was used for intelligence analysis and targeting in Operation Epic Fury.
Three U.S. F-15 fighter jets were downed in a friendly-fire incident in Kuwait. All six crew members safely ejected and were in stable condition after being recovered, officials said.
Iran is now being run by an “interim leadership council” after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in drone strikes over the weekend. ABC News' James Longman reports.
New video shows American F-15s falling from the sky in Kuwait. The crew members ejecting safely, the U.S. said.
Oil prices have jumped as tanker disruptions near the Strait of Hormuz raise fears about supply shortages from the Persian Gulf
President Donald Trump pushed back on the idea that Israel forced the Trump administration's hand to attack Iran, telling ABC News that Iran was "going to attack if we didn't do it."
Now days into President Donald Trump's war against Iran, much of the administration's messaging has been confusing or contradictory.
Trump on Tuesday contradicted the words of Secretary of State Marco Rubio that Israel’s plans to attack Iran prompted the president to launch strikes.
President Donald Trump now says it's "too late" for talks with Iran and warned the U.S. has enough munitions to fight "forever."
President Trump told ABC News' Rachel Scott that Iran was "going to attack if we didn't do it" after she asked if Israel forced his hand to launch strikes against Iran.
GOP race marked by vitriol while Dems see a chance for the first time in years.
The House Oversight Committee released video of the the Clintons' depositions as part of an inquiry into the federal government's handling of investigations into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
U.S. citizens face flight cancellations and embassy closures as tensions rise. Matt Rivers reports from Beirut amid black smoke and explosions at the airport.
Texans will vote in the high-stakes Senate race.
Democrats are hoping former Gov. Roy Cooper can flip the seat blue.
Eyewitness video captured a large plume of smoke rising over Tehran after an air strike hit the Iranian capital.
"GMA" shares details of the rescue more than 900 feet in the air and hears from the firefighters who saved two people trapped in the balloon.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio offered a new rationale for why the U.S. attacked Iran now.
The Pentagon on Tuesday identified four of the six American service members killed by an Iranian drone strike at a base in Kuwait that wounded 18 others.
Hillary Clinton told the House Oversight Committee she never interacted with Jeffrey Epstein, according to newly released video of last week's closed-door deposition.
ABC News chief global affairs correspondent Martha Raddatz reports on Iran's recent history and what life was like under the Ayatollah's regime.
Her testimony comes as part of her department is shut down amid funding fight.
American travelers are speaking out amid the ongoing attack on Iran by joint U.S.-Israeli forces.
The instructor and student on board were able to get out and swim ashore.
While investigating a reported assault, two deputies came under fire when a man emerged and began shooting.
A U.S. submarine used a torpedo to sink and Iranian ship in the Indian Ocean Tuesday, the first such attack since WWII , the Pentagon said.
Travelers are sharing their stories of being stranded in the Middle East after the joint U.S.-Israel attack against Iran triggered retaliatory strikes, impacting at least 11 countries in the region.
It's not yet clear whether the legislation will have the votes to advance.
The committee wants to hear from the attorney general behind closed doors.
Emergency calls recently placed from Texas' Dilley Detention Center reveal a series of medical emergencies that advocates say underscore concerns about the facility.
Trump has called Republicans and top allies asking if he should fire Noem.
President Trump addressed the situation in Iran on Wednesday, saying the U.S. is "doing very well on the war front."
The spotlight is now on Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin as the Oklahoma lawmaker is poised to take over the Department of Homeland Security.
Passage of the resolution will likely depend on House turnout.
Officials say the plane took off from a nearby airport before experiencing a mechanical issue and attempting to return before it slammed into two homes.
The State Department announced on Wednesday that a charter flight for American citizens stuck in the Middle East was en route to the United States.
People were seen gathered around a missile that was intercepted by NATO over northeastern Syria heading for Turkey.
Primary voters went to the polls on Tuesday in two Republican-leaning states. Most of them voted in the Democratic primaries. ABC News' Jon Karl reports.
The Senate on Wednesday rejected a Democratic-led Iran war powers resolution that called for congressional approval for military action against Iran. ABC News' Jay O'Brien reports from Capitol Hill.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected his new destroyer for two straight days ahead of its commissioning and observed a test of cruise missiles fired from the warship, vowing to accelerate the nuclear-armament of his navy, state media said Thursday
Montana Sen. Tim Sheehy was filmed in a confrontation with a protester during a hearing on Capitol Hill Wednesday and assisted officers with his removal.
Two people were injured in the attack, Azerbaijani authorities said.
The DOJ has released three previously withheld FBI interview reports from 2019 related to a woman who made uncorroborated allegations against President Donald Trump.
U.S. crude oil prices soared 9% on Friday.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told employees that the company doesn't "get to make operational decisions" about how its AI technology is used by the Pentagon, according to a source familiar with the meeting.
ABC News' Will Ganss breaks down the new movies and shows to look out for this weekend.
House Speaker Mike Johnson continued to argue that the U.S. is not at war with Iran following the failed war powers resolution vote in the House on Thursday.
ABC News correspondent and veteran Stephanie Ramos says Kuwait "has always been known as the cush deployment," which is why the attack that killed six U.S. service members "hits close to home."
Israel has been launching dozens of strikes across the country including in the Hezbollah stronghold in the city.
President Donald Trump is scheduled to speak at a 'Shield of the Americas' Summit on Saturday in Doral, Florida.
Oil prices continue to soar, rattling stock markets and threatening price increases for some essential products as war escalated in the Middle East.
President Trump spoke to ABC News' Mary Bruce about the war with Iran.
Anthropic seeks to block White House designation of firm as supply-chain risk.
President Donald Trump suggests Cuba could be “easy” to overthrow as tensions grow in the region. Mick Mulroy weighs what U.S. intervention would actually look like.
President Trump is dismissing skyrocketing gas prices as Americans start to feel the economic ripple effects of his war with Iran.
Iran just named a new supreme leader, the late Ayatollah Khamenei's 56-year-old son, Mojtaba Khamenei. President Trump said just days ago that Khamenei's son would be an "unacceptable choice."
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has declared a state of emergency in several counties.
NYPD said one of the suspicious devices thrown during an anti-Muslim protest outside the NYC mayor's residence was an "improvised explosive device that could have caused serious injury or death."
Long delays at airports could make for a messy travel season, but there are some steps you can take.
ABC News' Will Ganss reports on an injustice being corrected after more than 40 years.
Oil prices spiked as high as nearly $120 per barrel overnight.
Two men were in serious condition in central Israel, said Magen David Adom.
President Donald Trump said on Monday he doesn't "know enough" about the strike on an Iranian elementary school that Iran says killed at least 168 people.
President Trump said that he and Vice President JD Vance are "philosophically a little bit different" when it comes to U.S. action against Iran.
WH press sec. Karoline Leavitt told ABC News' Karen Travers neither Pres. Trump nor U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff "would be happy" if it turns out Russia has been sharing intelligence with Iran.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday said the U.S. will end its war with Iran "on our timeline."
Two improvised explosive devices brought to a counterprotest outside Gracie Mansion in New York City are being investigated as "an act of ISIS-inspired terrorism," officials said.
Some 50 million Americans are on alert for potentially damaging storms, including possible tornadoes.
With the spring break travel rush underway, travelers across the country are facing longer wait times at security checkpoints due to a TSA staffing shortage linked to the partial government shutdown.
Experts say a large U.S. special operations force would likely be needed to seize Iran's uranium, believed buried under rubble at nuclear sites the U.S. bombed last year.
Some travelers trying to get to their vacations waited on line for hours, causing some to miss their flights completely.
Iranians expressed fear and uncertainty as the United States and Israel intensified their bombing campaign against Iran.
The 32-nation group will release 400 million barrels of oil from its reserve.
The FBI has warned police departments in California that Iran wants to retaliate for American attacks by launching offensive drones against the West Coast, according to an alert reviewed by ABC News.
Surveillance footage captured the moment a car smashed into a Texas barbershop earlier this month, narrowly missing several people.
The Pentagon released new video Tuesday showing the U.S. unleashing massive air attacks on Iranian targets.
A family was staying at a hotel in downtown Oklahoma City with their three-month-old daughter when a towering tornadic supercell moved through the area.
The warning came in a bulletin that was reviewed by ABC News.
Global oil prices spiked above $100 a barrel before settling slightly lower.
The two PA teens charged with attempting what authorities described as an ISIS-inspired attack in New York considered other targets before driving into Manhattan with homemade bombs, sources said.
Travelers looking to escape for spring break are encountering long security lines and more widespread travel problems as the latest partial government shutdown drags on.
Retired FBI agent Brad Garrett discusses how an active shooter training in January helped prepare the West Bloomfield, Michigan, synagogue on how to respond to Thursday's vehicle ramming incident.
The U.S. Air Force released video of a Navy F/A-18F Super Hornet refueling from a U.S. Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker during a mission in support of Operation Epic Fury.
Some U.S. staff were flown out by the British air force, officials said.
Amid rising gas prices and uncertainly at home about the cost and duration of the war with Iran, Trump is telling Americans this is only a short-term mission.
Cuba’s president has publicly acknowledged that his government was holding secretive talks with the U.S. as President Donald Trump intensifies his pressure campaign.
ABC News' Matt Rivers reports from Beirut as the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah intensifies.
Two teens accused of plotting to kill a classmate will remain held in jail after prosecutors argued that footage of the two laughing in a patrol vehicle showed they continue to pose a threat.
Leqaa Kordia, a Palestinian woman, was ordered released from ICE detention for the third time, but it’s unclear if she’ll be freed.
Yeganeh Rezaian and Jason Rezaian discuss life in Iran and how they escaped an Iranian prison after being accused of being spies by the government. The Rezaians now reside in the U.S.
A group of tourists off the coast of Miami Beach quickly flagged down an emergency team on a nearby boat after noticing a burning smell and flames coming from their vessel.
Deposition videos are providing a look at two people responsible for the largest termination of federal grants in the National Endowment for the Humanities' history.
Spring breakers and anyone flying may see longer-than-usual wait times and staffing shortages as TSA workers are going without pay amid the partial government shutdown.
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israel strikes.
She will begin treatment immediately, the president said.
Ministry reports a "complete disconnection" of the country’s electrical system.
Around 5,000 U.S. Marines and sailors are being deployed to the Middle East as the U.S. and Israel say their air campaign has greatly degraded Iran's military.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio wants U.S. diplomats to urge foreign governments to move swiftly to diminish Iran and its proxies' capability to attack.
Mohommad Nazeer Paktyawal, whom ICE said died March 14 after one day in custody, worked with U.S. forces in Afghanistan, advocacy group says.
When asked by a reporter, President Trump shared remarks about "taking Cuba" during an executive order signing on Monday.
Trump said that he always thought former top counterterrorism official Joe Kent was "very weak on security" after Kent resigned Tuesday morning.
Joe Kent announced his resignation on Tuesday.
As threats against judges surge, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts says "personally directed hostility is dangerous, and it's got to stop."
The head of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, Ali Larijani, was killed in an overnight attack on Iran, along with the paramilitary leader, the Israeli minister of defense said.
A Massachusetts judge ruled on Monday in favor of medical organizations in their litigation against HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over several of his changes to federal vaccine policy.
Rescuers in Ukraine captured the remarkable moment they encountered a woman's hand, reaching for help, amidst rubble.
ABC News' Dr. Darien Sutton breaks down new research suggesting daily multivitamins may slow biological aging. GMA/wellness
A mass transition to green energy could help to quell future international conflicts that stem from the control of oil, energy and climate change experts told ABC News.
The hearing comes a day after top counterterrorism official Joe Kent resigned.
Over 5,800 flights have been canceled in just 48 hours, and thousands more were delayed.
Gabbard provided the latest intelligence community assessment on Iran on Wednesday, telling the Senate Intel Committee that Iran's regime "appears to be intact, but largely degraded due to attacks."
Eyewitness video captured the moment a multi-story building was hit by an Israeli airstrike and collapsed.
Deputies in Florida ended a car chase by deploying a grappling gun attached to the front of their squad car.
TSA Agent Jill Dejanovich says the agents who are still working amid the shortage will only stop when they are financially unable to do so, adding that they are already getting to that point.
ABC News' Tom Soufi Burridge was given rare access to an Israeli air force base to see the Arrow air defense system, Israel's longest-range air defense system.
Authorities riding paddleboards apprehended a suspect who attempted to evade arrest by jumping into the Halifax River near Daytona Beach, Florida.
During the Mullin's confirmation hearing, Paul spoke about a 2017 incident in which he was assaulted in his front yard, accusing Mullin of later saying he "completely approved of the assault."
If his nomination passes, he could be confirmed as soon as next week.
The Trump administration is expected to send the nearly $1.7 trillion student loan portfolio to the Treasury Department, the Department of Education announced.
Trump on Thursday, seated next to Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in the Oval Office, compared U.S. strikes against Iran to Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II.
"It takes money to kill bad guys," Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Thursday.
A 19-year-old Mexican immigrant died in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody this week, according to a notice sent to lawmakers.
ABC’s Aaron Katersky sits down with the head of Scotland Yard, Sir Mark Rowley, for help with investigating former Prince Andrew.
Grammy-nominated rapper Afroman won a defamation lawsuit filed by seven Ohio sheriff's deputies who sued him over music videos in which he used home security footage to mock their raid of his home.
The TSA is warning some small airports might need to shut down due to staffing shortages because of the partial government shutdown.
Iranian attacks on significant energy infrastructure and refineries in several Gulf countries pushed oil and gas prices higher in volatile trading on Thursday.
Pentagon zeroing in on mine-laying vessels that are helping Iran keep a stranglehold on Strait of Hormuz, military leaders said, as markets feel pain from its closure.
Some 650 delegates from 33 countries and 120 organizations have started arriving in Cuba as part of a solidarity caravan transporting some 20 tons of humanitarian aid as the island grapples with a severe energy crisis
The trooper in Mamaroneck was injured during a traffic stop when a SUV slammed into his patrol car, pushing it into another vehicle and hitting him. The incident is under investigation.
Airports across the country are reporting a high number of TSA callouts as the partial government shutdown led to officers receiving $0 paychecks last week.
Pentagon plans to maintain National Guard's mission in DC until Jan. 20 2029, through the rest of President Donald Trump’s second term, according to two U.S. officials.
Tens of thousands of bottles of children's ibuprofen have been recalled over the possible presence of a foreign substance.
David Muir reports on young hockey star Colin Dorgan – who lost his family in the deadly Rhode Island ice rink shooting – scoring a key goal in the game to help his team win in quadruple overtime.
GasBuddy's head of petroleum analysis, Patrick De Haan, says price increases are becoming "far more problematic" every day the war in Iran continues.
A drone sighting that temporarily raised alarms at a U.S. Air Force airfield was more extensive than first reported, per a confidential internal briefing document reviewed by ABC News.
Tit-for-tat attacks on oil and gas sites across the Middle East in recent days have pushed up oil prices.
President Trump said he's considering "winding down" military efforts in the Middle East amid the ongoing war in Iran.
President Trump threatened to deploy ICE agents to U.S. airports starting Monday if Democrats don’t agree to a funding package to end the DHS shutdown.
At least six people were injured and sent to the hospital.
Body camera footage has been released from the night Justin Timberlake was arrested in the Hamptons in June 2024 after police suspected the pop singer of driving while intoxicated.
As the partial government shutdown enters day 36, TSA workers go another week without pay, and airline passengers face massive lines.
TSA workers, who haven’t received a paycheck in three weeks, continue to call out sick in droves.
Dangerous flooding is impacting Hawaii's Oahu island, prompting more than 230 rescues, "catastrophic" damage as major rains pummel the area for the second significant rain event in a week.
The retiring senator sat down with Jonathan Karl to discuss the war and more.
Travelers are waiting hours at some airports to pass through TSA checkpoints as more officers call out amid the ongoing DHS shutdown.
ABC's Andrew Dymburt with newly released footage of the police stop and field sobriety test of pop star Justin Timberlake before being booked in 2024 for alleged DWI.
Transportation Secretary Duffy says ICE agents are trained and can assist with airport security, following Trump's announcement that he will send them to airports Monday.
Trump told GOP to not make a deal without also passing the SAVE America Act.
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
President Trump, after postponing U.S. strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure, said talks with Iran will continue and that there are "major points of agreement."
Former Homeland Security official Elizabeth Neumann discusses deploying ICE agents to airports nationwide during the ongoing government shutdown.
Oil prices plummeted as traders weighed a potential end to the war with Iran.
Footage from the space station appears to show Russian missiles being intercepted by Ukrainian air defenses.
Newly-released police body camera footage shows the moments cops in the Hamptons inform Timberlake that he’s under arrest after stopping him for a suspected DWI in June of 2024.
New York station WABC spoke with two people who said they were on the plane that collided with a truck at LaGuardia Airport.
ABC News Chief Meteorologist Ginger Zee reports on the storms tearing through the Hawaiian Islands, causing the worst flooding in decades.
As the TSA app does not show real-time data amid the partial government shutdown, here are a few alternatives travelers can use to make the wait easier.
The former Republican senator from Oklahoma replaces outgoing Secretary Kristi Noem after being appointed by Trump in early March.
Trump, after postponing U.S. strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure citing new negotiations with Tehran, said on Monday that talks will continue and that there are "major points of agreement."
A major legal battle over the ability of asylum seekers to apply for refuge in the U.S. at ports of entry along the border with Mexico lands at the Supreme Court.
Strikes continued across the Middle East on Tuesday amid uncertainty over the state of talks between the U.S. and Iran.
Mullin was nominated to replace Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem.
Authorities say surveillance video shows three suspects pouring accelerant onto the vehicles before lighting them.
An Air Canada plane slammed into a fire truck in its path while coming in to land at New York City's LaGuardia Airport. The pilot and co-pilot were killed, and dozens were injured.
Residents of the West Bank village of Kifl Haris, near Nablus, found remnants of an unexploded missile on Tuesday as the war between the U.S. and Iran continues.
Dennis Coyle of Colorado was released after a letter from his family was sent requesting his release on the occasion of Eid Al-Fitr, the Taliban foreign ministry said.
Immigration lawyer Rosanna Berardi breaks down what ICE agents legally are allowed to do or restricted from doing at airports.
Antoine Forest has been identified by his family as one of the two pilots killed when a regional Air Canada jet collided with a Port Authority airport vehicle at LaGuardia Airport in New York City.
"GMA" looks at why Easter baskets are getting more expensive this year as chocolate prices climb.
Berardi Immigration Law Managing Partner Rosanna Berardi answers questions about the role of ICE agents in U.S. airports.
A walking, talking humanoid robot strolled side-by-side with first lady Melania Trump at the White House for the second day of her international technology summit.
The DOJ has reached an agreement with ex-Trump adviser Michael Flynn to pay him roughly $1.2 million to settle claims that he was politically prosecuted, sources say.
As Senate Republicans on Tuesday scrambled to strike a deal to fund DHS amid the agency's partial shutdown, Trump said he would not be happy with any deal they hammered out.
Aguilar called out Trump for voting by mail in the special election for the statehouse district that includes his Mar-a-Lago estate in spite of his longstanding rhetoric against voting by mail.
Chinese President Xi has been watching the U.S.-Iran conflict from the sidelines, and experts told ABC News that's exactly where Beijing wants to be.
Lawyers for the Pentagon and Anthropic appeared in a San Francisco courtroom Tuesday afternoon for the first major hearing in the AI company's challenge to its designation as a "supply chain risk.".
"This time, the goal is to stay," NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said Tuesday as NASA unveiled an ambitious $20 billion moon base strategy.
Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs claimed in a letter to the U.N. that the Strait of Hormuz is open to "non-hostile" vessels.
Trump will become the first sitting president whose name will appear on currency.
Trump he'll sign an executive order instructing DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin to pay TSA workers immediately, calling the ongoing DHS shutdown an "Emergency Situation."
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from designating AI company Anthropic a "supply-chain risk to national security."
With his ultimatum set to expire for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping traffic, President Donald Trump has yet to say it will be prolonged.
President Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff revealed new details Thursday about his negotiations with Iranian officials before the U.S. attacked Iran.
Democrats blocked the latest GOP proposal from advancing to a vote on Wednesday.
Ousted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro returned to a Manhattan courtroom Thursday for a status conference in the criminal case against them.
Protesters gathered in Manhattan as ousted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores returned to federal court on Thursday.
More than 40 days into the partial government shutdown, wait times at airport security checkpoints nationwide have reached historic levels.
The FBI agent behind the search warrant that led to the FBI's seizure of 2020 election ballots in Fulton County won't have to testify in a hearing in the case Friday.
Democrat Emily Gregory won the Florida House District 87 special election, according to the Associated Press, flipping the district that includes President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate.
One of the first officers on the scene testified about the moment he encountered a bloodied Arielle Konig after she was allegedly attacked by her then-husband on a Hawaii hiking trail.
Shay Taylor-Allen learned last week that she had matched with her first-choice residency pick, Yale School of Medicine — the very same hospital where was born and later worked as a janitor.
Trump administration attorneys will face serious questions for the first time on Friday about the seizure of 2020 election records from a Fulton County election site.
For the second time this week, President Trump extended an ultimatum for Iran to completely open the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping traffic, saying peace talks "are going very well."
Johnson said the government "will reduce the lines and the waits at the airlines" after Trump announced that he will sign an executive order instructing DHS Sec. Mullin to pay TSA workers immediately.
George Strausman is becoming a viral sensation on social media by shaping clay at his weekly pottery class.
Dramatic video shows the moment a missile came dangerously close to shooting down a F-18 fighter jet over Iran. It comes as Israel announced it killed Iran's navy chief.
ABC News' Ian Pannell looks at the state of the U.S. and Israel's war with Iran nearly one month since the war began.
Cigarette smoking among U.S. adults continues to fall to record low levels as e-cigarette use rises, according to a new report from the CDC.
Gold prices have plunged 13% since the outbreak of war with Iran, betraying the yellow metal's reputation as a safe-haven asset.
NASA’s Artemis II crew is preparing for a 10-day mission, set to launch April 1. Former NASA astronaut Susan Kilrain and ABC News contributor Hakeem Oluseyi discuss more.
Ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was shackled at the ankles and wearing a beige smock over an orange shirt as he appeared in federal court Thursday for the first time in three months.
New video shows a U.S. fighter jet narrowly evading an Iranian missile. The close call comes as the Pentagon weighs sending 10,000 more troops to the Middle East.
Joshua Wayne Metcalf, 48, is wanted for escaping from the Hancock County Jail in northeast Tennessee, the Hancock County Sheriff's Department said on Thursday.
The Department of Homeland Security said that TSA workers will start seeing their paychecks on Monday, March 30.
Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash in Jupiter Island, Florida, on Friday afternoon, the Martin County Sheriff’s Office said.
Retired generals told ABC News that using U.S. ground troops against Iran would significantly escalate the war and carry a steep risk of American casualties.
Iran has banned its sports teams from traveling to countries it considers “hostile,” Iranian state TV reported ahead of Tractor FC’s scheduled soccer game in Saudi Arabia
Trump is hosting a UFC fight at the White House to celebrate his 80th birthday.
Protests are expected in some 3,000 cities and towns across the country Saturday against President Donald Trump and his immigration crackdown.
On Feb. 28, the United States and Israel launched massive strikes on Iran in an operation targeting military and government sites.
The golf pro was involved in a rollover crash near his home in Florida, traveling at a high rate of speed while overtaking a truck on a two-lane road, according to authorities.
The House voted to approve a short-term bill to fund the entire DHS for eight weeks, sending the measure back to the Senate, where the top Democrat says it is "dead on arrival."
"You're not going to see the president go negotiate this in public," he said.
Some of the nation's airports are still seeing long wait lines as Transportation Security Administration officers continued to call out sick over the weekend.
Lawmakers are leaving Washington in record numbers.
UNICEF spokesperson Ricardo Pires joined ABC News Live to discuss the impact of war on children across the Middle East.
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
President Trump is encouraging Congress to cut its recess short and fund the Department of Homeland Security, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said.
Across the country, millions of people attend “No Kings” protests, calling out President Donald Trump and his administration’s policies, including Bruce Springsteen.
President Donald Trump said the U.S. is engaged in serious talks with a "new" and "more reasonable" regime in Iran as the war enters its fifth week.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio talks to “GMA” about the war in Iran, including ongoing negotiations and the reports that the Pentagon is preparing for ground operations in the country.
An investigation is underway after two Army Apache helicopters were seen flying close to Kid Rock’s home in Nashville over the weekend.
Firefighters said a woman and man were thrown from the boat and run over, killing the woman.
ABC News' Rachel Scott pressed White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on negotiations with Iran.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday more than 11,000 Iranian targets have been struck during "Operation Epic Fury."
The crew is speaking out on the first human moon mission in more than 50 years that will send them on a 10-day, 685,000-mile journey venturing deeper into space than ever before.
The Army is reviewing why two U.S. Army attack helicopters flew low and hovered just outside Kid Rock’s house in Nashville, the service said.
Spain’s defense minister says the country has closed its airspace to U.S. planes involved in the Iran war
TSA officers received their first paychecks in more than a month on Monday, they told ABC News.
ABC News’ Perry Russom with the latest on NASA’s first human moon mission in more than 50 years.
Cars were seen swept away by floodwaters following heavy rainfall in southern Russia’s Dagestan region on Saturday.
Trump urged other countries to "go to the Strait, and just TAKE IT."
The judge said Trump can't build it without authorization from Congress.
The Trump administration must restore the legal status of potentially hundreds of thousands of immigrants, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
President Donald Trump spoke with ABC News' Jonathan Karl about the latest in the U.S.'s war with Iran, including who he's been in discussions with.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Monday renaming Palm Beach International Airport to the President Donald J. Trump International Airport.
President Trump posted to social media on Tuesday telling other countries to either purchase U.S. oil or “build up some delayed courage” and “just TAKE IT” from the Strait.
Wisconsin voters will elect another Supreme Court justice this year with high stakes, but none of the spectacle of last year's election.
Fuel costs last exceeded $4 a gallon in 2022, AAA data showed.
The man armed with fireworks who rammed his truck into a Michigan synagogue was carrying out " a Hezbollah-inspired act of terrorism purposely targeting the Jewish community," the FBI said Monday.
Bystander video shows a woman escaping from custody through the open window of a police cruiser in Michigan.
Iran fired the "lowest number of enemy missiles and drones" in the last 24 hours, Secretary Pete Hegseth said at a Pentagon press briefing Tuesday
U.S. gas prices have jumped past an average of $4 a gallon for the first time since 2022 as fuel prices continue to soar worldwide amid the Iran war
A Delta Air Lines flight bound for Atlanta was forced to land after flames shot from one of its engines as passengers captured the terrifying moment on camera.
NASA prepares for Artemis II, the first crewed lunar mission in more than 50 years, with launch just one day away.
Victor Glover, Christina Hammock Koch and Reid Wiseman of NASA and Jeremy Hansen of the Canadian Space Agency make up the Artemis II team that will fly by the moon.
DHS shutdown grows worries that U.S. cyber defenses have taken a hit, as Iran-linked attacks continue.
The president told ABC News that he does not want the project to start until after his current term in office.
The Supreme Court is considering President Trump's bid to end birthright citizenship by reinterpreting the 14th Amendment.
President Donald Trump will address the nation Wednesday night to give an "important update" on Iran as the war continues in its fifth week.
Trump is attending oral arguments at the Supreme Court on Wednesday, a historic first for a sitting president, as the justices consider his executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship.
Top Trump administration officials have touted diplomatic efforts to end the war in Iran as the president signals it could end without opening the Strait of Hormuz.
The Supreme Court's oral arguments in its landmark birthright citizenship case are underway.
With the help of their closeout crew, the Artemis II astronauts entered the Orion crew module, which they named "Integrity."
New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte and her security detail were among those who assisted in a fiery crash at a New Hampshire toll plaza — helping pull the driver from the fiery vehicle, police said.
After more than 50 years, NASA is taking a key step towards its long-term return to the moon with Artemis II.
A heartwarming moment as 8-year-old Royce rings the bell to celebrate the end of his cancer treatment for leukemia at a children’s hospital in Fort Worth, TX, even hitting a cartwheel along the way.
Artemis II has launched, taking four astronauts around the moon for the first time in more than 50 years. The Artemis II crew lifted off at 6:35 p.m. ET from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with UCLA director of space medicine Dr. Haig Aintablian on how astronauts are preparing for their trip to space ahead of the Artemis II launch.
President Trump delivered a primetime address to the nation on Wednesday, touting U.S. military operations against Iran.
President Trump delivered his first primetime address on the war in Iran - just over a month after the conflict began.
President Donald Trump said he plans to sign an order to pay "all" employees at the Department of Homeland Security amid the record-long agency shutdown.
New Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has a track record of loyalty to President Trump — but so did Pam Bondi, ABC News' Alex Mallin reports.
President Trump has announced that Pam Bondi is being ousted as his attorney general, and that Todd Blanche will serve as acting attorney general.
President Trump on the war in Iran: "We are on track to complete all of America's military objectives... We're going to bring them back to the Stone Ages where they belong."
U.S. oil prices soared more than 10% on Thursday.
Trump's deputy attorney general and former personal attorney Todd Blanche will serve as acting Attorney General, the president said.
The four-person crew of the Artemis II mission has crossed the boundary into space after launching from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
A crowd gathered in Titusville, Florida, to watch NASA's Artemis II mission blast off from Kennedy Space Center.
Footage from aboard a commercial aircraft shows a unique perspective of the Artemis II launch from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Artemis II has launched, taking four astronauts around the moon for the first time in more than 50 years.
A source says the FBI is now involved in the search for veteran American journalist Shelly Kittleson.
Body camera footage has been released showing the law enforcement response to Tiger Woods' rollover crash in Florida.
NASA teams cheered and crowds at Kennedy Space Center clamored to view the launch as the astronauts embarked on their voyage.
Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth repeatedly claimed Tehran’s anti-aircraft defenses were taken out by American forces.
After a picture perfect lift-off and a full day of orbiting Earth, Artemis II has fired up the crucial translunar injection.
The EPA proposed to include microplastics and pharmaceuticals on a list of contaminants in drinking water for the first time, a step that could lead to limits on those substances for water utilities.
The translunar injection burn sending the Artemis II crew and Orion on its path toward the moon has been successfully completed.
The doctor who officials say tried to kill his wife while on a hike in Hawaii, took the stand for a second day.
An American fighter jet appears to have been shot down by Iran. A search and rescue is underway, a U.S. official said.
Newly released police body camera video shows the moments after Woods' rollover crash in Jupiter Island, Florida.
One crew member aboard the downed fighter jet over Iran has been rescued, according to a U.S. official.
The U.S. recorded strong job gains in March, rebounding from dismal losses, even as the nation weathered a global oil shock set off by the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, a jobs report on Friday showed.
Hegseth has asked George, the service's top uniformed officer, to step down from his position and retire immediately, the Pentagon said Thursday.
It appears that a U.S. fighter jet has been shot down by Iran and that the U.S. has launched a search and rescue effort, three U.S. officials confirmed to ABC News.
Transportation Security Administration officers are still "in the hole" even though they received their backpay, according to TSA employees who spoke with ABC News.
President Donald Trump told ABC News if Iran doesn't make a peace deal in the next 48 hours, "we're blowing up the whole country."
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries called the rescue of a U.S. airman in Iran "heroic," but continued to criticize what he called a "war of choice" with Iran.
President Trump said that "militarily" this was "one of the best" Easters as he described the daring weekend rescue of a U.S. airman whose fighter jet was shot down over Iran.
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
Trump will hold a news conference at the White House, where he's expected to give more details on the rescue of a U.S. airman whose fighter jet was shot down over Iran.
President Trump said Sunday that if no peace deal is reached with Iran in the next 48 hours, "we're blowing up the entire country." ABC News' Selina Wang reports from the White House.
Bannon refused to honor a subpoena to testify about the Jan. 6, 2021, attack.
The Orion space capsule is making its historic flyby of the moon as the Artemis II crew sets a new record for the farthest distance traveled by humans in space. ABC News' Reena Roy reports.
A woman whisked away a boy who ran into the center of a field during an Easter egg drop.
Science editor Asa Stahl explains how Artemis II flyby research informs future lunar missions, base-building and international cooperation, and what to watch as the crew returns to Earth.
Aerospace engineer Elio Morillo breaks down why the crew is expected to experience a communication blackout during the flyby.
A car dashcam caught the moment a small plane landed on I-78 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, after the pilot encountered engine problems.
Trump called the Artemis II astronauts after the historic lunar flyby on Monday and invited them to the Oval Office upon their return to Earth.
President Trump issued the grave new warning against Iran's "whole civilization" if it doesn't agree to his demands by Tuesday night.
President Donald Trump is threatening Iran with an assault that some experts in the laws of war say would be illegal.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Sharif on Tuesday asked President Trump to extend by two weeks his threat to destroy Iran Tuesday night.
Artemis II Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen told Trump that "it's very different on the far side" after Orion completed its lunar flyby, allowing the astronauts to view the far side of the Moon.
Transportation correspondent Gio Benitez shares images taken by four astronauts who traveled farther into space than any humans before during the lunar flyby.
Iranians on the ground say they are juggling feelings ranging from hope to despair as bombings go on and threats escalate.
The election is a first glimpse into the role Iran might play in the midterms.
Former NASA astronaut Terry Virts discusses the historic Artemis II mission and reflects on his time in space.
One gunman was shot dead outside the Israeli consulate in Istanbul and two other gunmen were injured on Tuesday, Turkish police told ABC News.
Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed the U.S. reached a "decisive military victory" in Iran under President Trump at a press conference at the Pentagon on Wednesday.
While many details of the U.S. deal with Iran are still unclear or to be negotiated, President Donald Trump suggested they could work together to remove nuclear material.
The White House on Wednesday insisted that President Trump's ominous threat to destroy Iran cause it to "cave to its knees."
The DOJ informed the Oversight Committee that its subpoena is essentially moot.
Space medicine researcher Dr. Farhan Asrar discusses the health impact the historic mission will have on the Artemis II crew.
Heuermann changed his plea to guilty and admitted to the murders of eight women in court.
Secretary Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters that the Strait of Hormuz has reopened.
Young Catholic convert William Bogdan discusses what drew him to the Catholic faith and why he thinks more younger men are joining the church.
A seven-story parking garage that was under construction partially collapsed in Philadelphia, killing at least one person.
A sheriff's vehicle deployed a grappler in an attempt to stop a vehicle being pursued on a highway. The car can be seen spinning out through multiple lanes of traffic, then crashing through a wall.
Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz and claimed Israel violated a ceasefire agreement by launching a major attack against Lebanon on Wednesday.
Investors hoped the two-week pause in fighting would ease a global oil shortage.
Author Ruchika Malhotra discusses how competition with others leads to stress and could do more harm than good.
A judge pressed the DOJ Tuesday over its push to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia while his criminal human smuggling case in Tennessee is still pending.
The first lady made a statement to the media at the White House.
“I have never had any knowledge of Epstein's abuse of his victims. I was never involved in any capacity,” the first lady said in a televised statement from the White House.
Accused Gilgo Beach, New York, serial killer Rex Heuermann admitted to the murders of eight women in court on Wednesday as he changed his plea to guilty.
Immigrant advocates in North Carolina are calling for justice after they say two children and their parents were swiftly deported to Honduras without due process.
ABC News' Elizabeth Schulze reports on The Home Depot's new releases and why the company says it's never too early.
Amid red-flag fire danger alerts issued for parts of New York and a forecast of potential flooding for Hawaii, conditions are a go for the Artemis II splashdown.
The ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is being tested after Israel launched large-scale attacks across Lebanon on Wednesday.
Retired NASA astronaut Susan Kilrain discusses the crew's return and what they'll experience once back on Earth.
Melania Trump forcefully denied she had any relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, saying in a White House speech, she is speaking out to defend herself against people who are smearing her "good name."
A senior adviser to first lady Melania Trump said she wanted to "set the record straight" when she delivered a surprise statement denying any ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
The U.S. plans to roll out a system by December that automatically registers young men for the military draft, a policy signed into law by President Trump last year.
Trump posts a long critique of several right-wing media figures who have backed him in the past but have been outspoken in their objection to the Iran war.
President Trump accused Iran of violating its agreement with the U.S. over the Strait of Hormuz, saying on Thursday that it was "doing a poor job" of allowing oil to pass through the waterway.
Inflation surged in March after an oil shock triggered by the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, government data showed on Friday. The inflation report matched economists' expectations.
The FAA is investigating after a taxiing Frontier Airlines jet nearly collided with two trucks at Los Angeles International Airport this week.
A 13-year-old girl in Beirut captured footage of herself caught up in a series of Israeli strikes in Lebanon. Marcus Moore has the latest on how innocent civilians are being affected by the conflict.
A Tennessee school board member is facing backlash after putting his arm around a female student and referring to her as “hot.”
NASA’s Shawn Quinn details spacecraft readiness, astronaut recovery and what the mission reveals for future lunar base plans.
Harvard Medical School's Dr. Aleksandra Stankovic breaks down what the first few days will look when the Artemis II crew return to Earth.
Harris said that the status quo in government and politics is not working.
New rendering were released Friday for the 250-foot-tall 'triumphal arch" President Donald Trump wants to build near Arlington National Cemetery and the Lincoln Memorial.
The Artemis II crew has successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after a historic 695,081-mile, 10-day journey around the moon and back.
Astronauts Christina Koch, Victor Glover Jr., Jeremy Hansen and Reid Wiseman have exited the Orion capsule after a successful Artemis II splashdown.
The main attraction early at UFC 327 on Saturday night wasn’t any of the fighters, but President Donald Trump
Less than 24 hours after reentry and splashing down into the Pacific Ocean, the Artemis II crew walked out on stage for their post-mission press conference.
Pope Leo has issued his strongest words yet on the war in Iran. ABC News' Melissa Adan reports from Vatican City.
At a strike site in Beirut, emergency workers use basic tools to dig through the rubble after Israel launched a wave of massive strikes on Wednesday.
A source says the Manhattan District Attorney's Office is announcing an investigation into Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell after allegations of sexual assault and misconduct, which Swalwell denied.
Trump later said the image depicted him as a doctor.
President Donald Trump had called Pope Leo XIV "WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy."
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
A Mexican migrant died last week in ICE custody, according to the agency, becoming the 47th person to die in ICE detention during the second Trump administration.
A judge has thrown out President Trump's $10 billion defamation suit against the Wall Street Journal over the paper's reporting on Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday book.
The Trump administration agreed to fly the rainbow flag at the Stonewall National Monument in NYC as part a resolution to a lawsuit challenging NPS's removal of the flag.
An AI-generated image that President Donald Trump posted Monday on his social media platform that depicted him as a Jesus-like figure is drawing criticism and interest online.
House and Senate Dems plan to force votes on Iran war powers resolutions.
ABC's Jaclyn Lee on NASA looking ahead to Artemis III, set to launch in 2027 as the Artemis II crew is welcomed back to Earth and reunited with their loved ones.
The crew of Artemis II is home and speaking publicly for the first time to reflect on their once-in-a-lifetime journey after arriving back in Houston to a hero's welcome over the weekend.
The man allegedly attacked three people waiting for the subway in Grand Central Station, police said.
Fire chief James Pollock explains how higher prices are squeezing budgets, slowing recruitment and impacting emergency responses.
Super Typhoon Sinlaku is forecast to track close to Guam and potentially bring significant impacts to the Northern Mariana Islands over the coming days.
Trump and Pope Leo's disagreement over the war in Iran was amplified after Trump attacked the pope on social media and posted a now-deleted AI-generated image that depicted him as a Jesus-like figure.
An appeals court has halted a contempt inquiry into Kristi Noem and others for last year's deportation of more than 200 Venezuelans to El Salvador's CECOT mega-prison.
Congress is back from its two-week recess, thrusting lawmakers back into the debate over the Iran war. ABC News' Jay O'Brien reports.
The request is for those who were previously not covered by President Donald Trump’s sweeping Day 1 clemency grants.
House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer were among the lawmakers who delivered remarks at a Holocaust remembrance ceremony on Capitol Hill on Tuesday.
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration’s probe is politically motivated.
President Trump said that he viewed the war with Iran as "very close to over" in an interview on Tuesday.
Vice President Vance also criticized the pontiff, telling him to "be careful."
California Rep. Eric Swalwell resigned from Congress on Tuesday after facing allegations of sexual assault and misconduct. He denies the allegations.
More than 1 million Lebanese people have been displaced during the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah.
Surveillance video shows the moment the principal at an Oklahoma high school heroically takes down a gunman who had entered the school.
New video shows a principal taking down a gunman who officials say planned to carry out a Columbine-style mass shooting.
The suspect, a former student, fired multiple rounds, striking the principal in the leg.
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor issued a rare public apology Wednesday over what she called "inappropriate" remarks aimed at Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
President Donald Trump named Dr. Erica Schwartz, a former deputy surgeon general, on Thursday as the new director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a 10-day ceasefire beginning April 16, President Trump announced in a post on social media.
Each of the Artemis II astronauts shared advice for younger people who may someday want to go to space.
Democrats on the House Ways and Means Committee seized on public health policies enacted under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
ABC News' Melissa Adan and Father Sam Sawyer, editor in chief at America Media, discuss the pontiff's latest remarks in favor of peace.
Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a new warning to the Iranian regime at a Pentagon press briefing, telling them to "choose wisely" and to reach an agreement with the U.S. to permanently end the war.
Vice President JD Vance was heckled during a Turning Point USA college event in Georgia on Tuesday by people criticizing either the war in Iran or American support for Israel's ongoing war in Gaza.
A woman armed with a kitchen knife was fatally shot by police officers Tuesday after slashing a 3-year-old boy in a shopping cart outside a Walmart store in Nebraska, authorities said.
The move comes as Americans grapple with a surge in gasoline prices.
The grad student reached a settlement agreement with the Trump administration.
Attorneys for President Trump say they are "in discussions" with the DOJ to potentially resolve a $10 billion lawsuit that Trump and his company filed against the IRS.
President Donald Trump told ABC News he believes he can trust the Iranians and this will all be resolved "very soon."
Both the U.S. and Iran say the Strait of Hormuz is now "completely open," but serious questions remain about if and when traffic will be restored to pre-war levels.
The officer and his horse managed to successfully apprehend the suspect.
Rivers in Michigan and Wisconsin are overflowing after a month’s worth of rain fell in just days with more expected to fall today. Plus, the Heartland is bracing for more life-threatening storms.
The San Diego Police Department video outlines the potential dangers of the game, in which high schoolers "hunt" each other using water guns.
House Republicans are fighting among themselves over a controversial warrantless surveillance law that is set to expire in the coming days.
Police are searching for Kevin Faux, 24, who is charged with murder.
A controversy has erupted over prediction markets such as Polymarket and Kalshi
The former first lady raised her paddle at $35,000 at the LGBTQ Community Center’s annual Center Dinner Thursday night, but was quickly outbid.
Former President Barack Obama, in a new video shared exclusively with ABC News, called on Virginians to vote in favor of a redistricting measure.
President Donald Trump signed an executive Saturday that aims to accelerate research and approval of psychedelic-based therapies for conditions such as PTSD.
A baby was rescued during an alleged abduction attempt where a man led police on a high-speed chase before crashing into a church.
Authorities say the baby's father forcibly took the 2-month-old from the mother and led police on a high-speed chase.
A three-judge appeals court panel late Friday granted an administrative stay of an injunction blocking above-ground construction of the White House ballroom.
President Donald Trump spoke on Sunday to ABC News' Jonathan Karl.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz defended President Donald Trump’s threat to "knock out every single power plant" in Iran on "This Week" on Sunday.
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
The United States, Israel and Iran are now in their eighth week of conflict.
A 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck off Japan's coast, prompting tsunami warnings.
The war in Iran has put Vice President JD Vance, viewed by many as the MAGA heir apparent, in a politically tough position if he decides to run for president in 2028.
RFK Jr. was pressed on cuts to the National Institutes of Health, vaccine messaging and the firing of the former director of the CDC during a hearing on Tuesday.
The investigation into Powell threatens to derail or delay Warsh's nomination.
Two alleged scammers were taken down on body camera after a 75-year-old woman grew suspicious when a caller asked her to withdraw $25,000 from her bank account.
The family has been detained in immigration custody for more than 10 months at the family detention facility in Dilley, Texas.
Trump said the Iranian regime was "seriously fractured" as part of his pretext for indefinitely extending the ceasefire with Iran a day before the previous one expired.
Before U.S. negotiators could take off for a second round of face-to-face talks with Iran, the White House’s hopes for a quick diplomatic breakthrough came crashing down.
This time around, the president did not provide a new deadline for how long the ceasefire extension will last.
Another close call between two planes at a busy U.S. airport. Anti-collision alarms sounded in both cockpits, forcing pilots to change course while attempting to land at New York’s JFK Airport.
During the 130th Boston Marathon, two strangers helped a runner struggling to stand up cross the finish line. David Muir shares the ultimate act of sportsmanship now seen by millions online.
Chief Meteorologist Ginger Zee tracks flooding in Michigan as rivers and creeks overflow, sending ice chunks into homes.
Just 26% say the US military action in Iran has been worth it.
A new order moves marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III, putting state-licensed medical marijuana in the same category as some pain medications, ketamine and testosterone.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signed an order on Thursday reclassifying state-licensed medical marijuana as a less dangerous drug.
Authorities have arrested an U.S. soldier involved in the capture of Nicolas Maduro for allegedly pocketing more than $400,000 by betting on his capture, sources say.
The girl was left in her stroller just before midnight and appeared to be unharmed, according to police.
Israeli and Lebanese representatives are expected to convene again at the State Department on Thursday for the second round of historic direct talks.
Authorities say two families were hiking along the coastline when the tide quickly came in, leaving them stranded along the rocky edge.
Decision-making in Iran is no longer centralized around the supreme leader and there is not a huge gap between different factions within the regime, sources say.
More than a dozen tornadoes were reported across the central U.S. on Thursday night, including a powerful storm in northwestern Oklahoma.
The special operations soldier who was indicted for allegedly using classified information to bet on the capture of Nicolas Maduro appeared in a courtroom Friday.
A group of tourists in Guatemala was forced to run down Santiaguito, an active volcano nicknamed “the Death Trail,” after it suddenly erupted, sending ash and debris falling around them.
Surveillance video shows a suspect driving off with a police officer in the car during a confrontation of a reported robbery in Antioch, California.
China is sending two giant pandas to Zoo Atlanta, the China Wildlife Conservation Association says
The DOJ is expected to drop its criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell as soon as Friday, sources tell ABC News.
Nearly three-quarters say the economy is getting worse.
President Trump and other dignitaries were removed by security after a shooting incident outside the White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday night. ABC News' Jay O'Brien reports.
President Trump and acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche speak to the press after a shooting incident outside the White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday night.
The White House Correspondents Dinner takes place at the Washington Hilton.
Law enforcement sources identified the suspect in a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner as Cole Allen, 31, of Torrance, California.
A suspect has been identified in the shooting incident that occurred outside the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday night. ABC News' Pierre Thomas reports.
Here is a timeline of events leading up to Saturday night's shooting and its aftermath at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner.
Karoline Leavitt addressed reporters at Monday's White House press briefing, recounting the events of the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner.
Cole Allen, the suspect in the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, is expected to be arraigned in U.S. District Court on Monday.
The shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner has renewed calls from lawmakers to fund the Department of Homeland Security.
Hotels, like the Washington Hilton, where the shooting took place, are inherently complex to secure.
Officials from the Justice Department described in a court filing a judge's injunction blocking construction of a new White House ballroom as 'intolerable."
The Trump administration has fired multiple members of the board that oversees the National Science Foundation, a $9 billion federal funding agency, sources say.
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
A grand jury has indicted former FBI Director James Comey over a controversial Instagram post from last year that President Trump claimed was a threat against him.
Multiple budget airlines including Spirit and Frontier are seeking $2.5 billion in relief funds from the Trump administration due to rising jet fuel costs.
A federal judge heard arguments about an attempt by Rep. Joyce Beatty to block the renaming, planned closure and renovation of the Kennedy Center.
The company on Tuesday released a letter from CEO Mary Barra to shareholders.
A diner in Albuquerque, New Mexico, partially collapsed, exposing two floors of the building. The city ordered the diner to close two weeks prior after inspectors deemed the structure unsafe.
Passengers, as well as two people on the ground, suffered minor injuries.
Temporary Protected Status holders from Haiti and Syria are facing uncertainty as the administration's move to end the TPS program faces a test at the Supreme Court.
The singer is filing three new trademark applications after her likeness has been used without permission for numerous AI fakes.
A military fly-by of Kid Rock's house had drawn scrutiny.
A decision by a three-judge federal appeals court panel means that journalists will not be able to walk through the Pentagon without an escort.
The soldier charged with allegedly using classified information to make more than $400,000 by betting on the capture of Nicolas Maduro pleaded not guilty Tuesday.
Cole Allen, the suspect in Saturday's shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, was described as a "gentle, smart young man."
King Charles will address a joint meeting of Congress during his first visit to the United States as the British monarch.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump welcomed King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the White House on Tuesday evening for a state dinner in the East Room.
The Supreme Court is considering whether the Trump administration unlawfully ordered hundreds of thousands of immigrants in the U.S. from Haiti and Syria to return home.
President Trump welcomed the Artemis II crew to the White House after they completed a record-breaking trip around the moon.
The Supreme Court grappled with whether the Trump admin has the authority to end humanitarian protections for thousands of immigrants without facing judicial review.
President Donald Trump and some of his top administration officials met this week with oil and gas executives as the Iran war drags on and prices rise.
A review of some cases cited by acting AG Todd Blanche as being similar to the indictment against James Comey suggests the Comey case could face a steeper hurdle.
Acting AG Todd Blanche says the DOJ's decision to investigate James Comey for his "86 47" Instagram post does not mean everyone who posts that will be prosecuted.
An appeals court in New York has rejected President Trump's request to rehear his challenges to the writer E. Jean Carroll's successful defamation and sex assault claims.
A federal grand jury in North Carolina indicted Comey on Tuesday.
ABC News' Sophie Flay takes a closer look at the future of humanoid robots, where the race is on to see who gets there first.
Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh's advancement to a Senate confirmation vote comes after investigators moved to drop their probe into Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
ABC News’ Ike Ejiochi spoke with Joby Aviation’s Chief Product Officer Eric Allison about the company’s innovative air taxis, addressing safety concerns and possible future routes and costs.
ABC News’ Ike Ejiochi spoke with royal commentator Sharon Carpenter on the significance of King Charles’ state visit, his speech to Congress and possible motives for his political agenda.
As Democrats sought to hold Pam Bondi in civil contempt, the House Oversight Committee said she'll sit for deposition on May 29 part of its Epstein investigation.
Dr. Jennifer Miao explains the risks and science behind a viral trend using Allegra and Pepcid to ease menopause symptoms.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla are on a four-day state visit to the United States.
The announcement may be the final rate move under Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
Federal officials issued a warning to anyone contemplating traveling to the nation's capital to cause mayhem.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will be facing lawmakers at hearings for the first time since the war with Iran started.
President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he is nominating Dr. Nicole Saphier to be the next surgeon general.
The White House's new policy for preserving presidential records risks allowing the Trump administration to "unlawfully destroy important records," Senate Democrats warn.
There wasn't a shift in support for the ballroom after the attempted shooting.
The "Maritime Freedom Construct" would coordinate diplomatic efforts.
Former FBI Director James Comey made an initial court appearance on Wednesday.
Cole Allen, the suspect in the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner shooting, conceded to remain detained.
After drama and delay, House Republicans narrowly approved a blueprint for legislation to fund immigration enforcement agencies.
New polling shows only a quarter of non-homeowners believe they’ll be able to buy a home in the next five years. Chen Zhao, head of economic research at Redfin, discusses more.
Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen join "GMA" after their historic mission around the moon, farther than any humans have ever traveled.
Jeremy Crane, founder and CEO of PocketOS, shared in an in-depth post on X, explaining how the AI coding agent Cursor deleted his company's entire production database in about 9 seconds flat.
President Donald Trump announced Friday he will increase tariffs on European Union cars and trucks to 25%.
As Trump continues to keep a military presence in the Middle East, the 60-day deadline for the administration to seek congressional authorization is up on Friday.
Half of Americans expect gas prices to rise even more.
Michael Girgis has won several musical competitions and is set to perform at the legendary Carnegie Hall.
The bare-knuckle, partisan mid-decade redistricting battles that have occurred across the country over the past year and a half might become the new normal.
For the first time, a driverless commercial truck delivered freight, completing a 230-mile route from Houston to Dallas.
While receiving care at the Houston hospital, three boys awaiting heart transplants became friends. In a remarkable turn, they received matches within 10 days of each other – strengthening their bond.
Seven NYPD officers are recovering after rescuing people, including children, inside a house that exploded after they arrived on scene for a domestic incident call in New York City.
A federal judge in New York on Friday blocked the Trump administration from ending Temporary Protected Status for migrants from Yemen.
The Indiana Hoosiers -- college football's national champions -- will visit the White House on Monday, May 11, according to a source familiar with the team's plans.
The Wall Street Journal reported Spirit Airlines will cease operations after a rescue deal from the White House apparently fell through.
A pharma company that produces mifepristone asked the Supreme Court to lift a lower court’s ruling barring health providers from dispensing the abortion pill by mail.
Two-thirds of Americans say the country is headed in the wrong direction: Poll
Ranking Senate Armed Services Committee Democrat Jack Reed said he believes the U.S. is in a "much worse position" with Iran since the war started.
Spirit Airlines shut down early Saturday after more than 30 years, leaving passengers scrambling for options.
John Wayne, 90, recounts how joining the Transportation Security Administration became a second career after financial hardship.
Trump told ABC News Iran "better hope" the ceasefire holds.
The Trump family's cryptocurrency venture, World Liberty Financial, has filed a defamation suit against Chinese crypto mogul Justin Sun, escalating an ongoing feud.
A judge has warned DOJ lawyers of "serious consequences" if the Trump administration begins major work at a public D.C. golf course without first notifying the court.
President Donald Trump said he ordered U.S. forces to guide ships and crews from countries that are not involved with the Iran war out of Strait of Hormuz.
A former employee allegedly rammed his car through the Multnomah Athletic Club in Portland, Oregon. The car was packed with explosives and the driver killed in the explosion, officials said.
A family in Orlando, Florida, celebrates their “miracle baby” Cassian after a rare and groundbreaking surgery allows him to be born “twice,” saving his life.
A plainclothes Secret Service officer observed a "suspicious individual that appeared to have a firearm," USSS Deputy Director Matt Quinn said during a press briefing.
The judge convened a hearing on Monday after attorneys for Cole Allen requested over the weekend that he be removed from suicide watch at D.C.'s jail facility.
He's one of seven senators who Trump endorsed challengers against.
The relatives of some migrants in ICE detention are being scammed into paying for fake legal services that purport to help free them, law enforcement officials say.
A set of state Senate primary races in Indiana on Tuesday have turned into a test of the sway of President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump is reviving the Presidential Physical Fitness Award as he reintroduces a competitive physical fitness test in America's schools
Former GOP presidential candidate Ramaswamy headlines field of candidates.
A federal worker was arrested after he allegedly threatened to harm the president and used a work computer to research his plans, prosecutors said.
The request comes as part of a $70 billion immigration enforcement package.
In his first turn at the White House briefing room podium, Secretary of State Marco Rubio was definitive that Operation Epic Fury in Iran is "over."
The Department of Justice demanded the names and contact information for every election worker in Fulton County, Georgia, involved in the 2020 election.
Cole Tomas Allen faces charges including attempted assassination of the president.
He is the first Trump Cabinet official to face the House Oversight Committee.
Two former immigration judges have sued President Donald Trump's administration over their removal, alleging they were discriminated.
The message from Indiana’s Republican primaries was hard to miss: if you cross Trump -- even in a state legislative race -- he’s willing to come after you politically.
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch responded to attacks by President Trump in an interview, suggesting he is determined to remain “independent” and “fearless.”
President Trump has asked a court to pause its ruling rejecting his challenge to E. Jean Carroll's defamation suit so he can appeal the case to the Supreme Court.
What Americans think about Pope Leo ahead of Rubio's Vatican trip.
During a CPR lesson at a college in Wisconsin, EMS instructor Karl Arps suddenly went into cardiac arrest. His students noticed the signs and jumped into action, saving his life. David Muir reports.
Businessman and former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy will win the GOP primary for Ohio governor, ABC News projects.
Some Louisianians are warning the state's postponement of U.S. House primaries, while still holding primaries for other races, is fueling more confusion for voters.
Alarming video shows the moment a woman drove onto a sidewalk chasing a child who was a riding a dirt bike. The driver has been arrested and charged with felony assault, DUI and trespassing.
Officials are preparing for heightened security as World Cup matches approach in major cities including Seattle and Los Angeles. Healix International CEO James Henderson outlines key risks.
Experts are mixed over whether she should have raised outbursts that went viral.
The DOJ is investigating a series of suspiciously timed trades in the oil market just ahead of major announcements by President Donald Trump about the Iran war.
With the war in Iran still unresolved and an energy crisis linked to it battering the global economy, here's a timeline of the key phases of the combat operation.
The new map eliminates the one district in the state held by Democrats
Dr. John Brownstein answers the biggest questions about hantavirus, including how it spreads, treatment options and whether it could ever become a pandemic.
The one-page memo calls for negotiations over 30 days.
An independent office within the DHS that investigates misconduct and handles complaints regarding safety and medical care at ICE facilities has been shut down.
The backdrop for their meeting has flipped the leverage dynamic, experts say.
The Trump administration is seeking to revoke the citizenship of 12 foreign-born Americans who officials say committed crimes that qualify them for denaturalization.
In recent weeks, Trump has said that Cuba's political system needs to change "dramatically" and has declared that the U.S. will be "doing something with Cuba very soon."
James Comey is tentatively set to stand trial on July 15 on charges that he allegedly threatened to kill President Trump by posting a photo of seashells on a beach.
"This is not the way I thought my retirement was gonna turn out," one said.
The administration is nearing a $400 million TikTok settlement over alleged children's privacy violations, which would fund D.C. "beautification" projects, sources say.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention activated its Emergency Operations Center and classified the hantavirus outbreak as a Level 3 emergency, multiple sources told ABC News.
The Virginia Supreme Court on Friday overturned the state's redistricting ballot measure.
Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency “blatantly used” race, gender and protected characteristics to execute mass termination of federal grants, a judge said.
ABC News' Will Ganss breaks down the new movies and shows to look out for this weekend.
David Muir speaks with the two animal nonprofit organizations that helped remove the pups and shared their effort to get them adopted as the beagles head to some 40 states for their forever homes.
The U.S. military’s latest strike on an alleged drug-trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean has killed two men while leaving one survivor
Former Disney CEO Bob Iger will receive an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Howard University in Washington, D.C.
Retired Adm. McRaven: There's no ceasefire "when you're shooting at each other."
The fight to redraw the nation’s congressional maps is escalating as Virginia asks its own Supreme Court to pause the ruling that struck down a new map Democrats had counted on.
The passengers dressed in protective clothing and masks were escorted to the shore and expected to continue on flights back to their home countries.
President Trump said on Monday that he would like to temporarily suspend the federal gas tax as prices soar due to the war in Iran.
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
The court in February invalidated most of the president's sweeping tariffs.
President Trump and some congressional Republicans are suggesting a potential suspension of the gas tax amid rising fuel costs due to the war with Iran.
A nonprofit organization is trying to stop the administration's repainting of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, alleging that the plan needs congressional approval.
Cole Allen, the suspect in the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, pleaded not guilty on Monday to all counts.
GasBuddy’s Patrick De Haan analyzes the debate over a federal gas tax holiday as drivers prepare for the peak summer travel season.
Dr. Amesh Adalja, senior scholar for Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, explains the Andes variant of the hantavirus and how it spreads.
A new viral trend is bringing generations of women together as daughters unbox and try on their mothers' vintage wedding dresses.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and his family have a new five-part reality series on YouTube, "The Great American Road Trip."
Tariff refunds will start going back to businesses on Tuesday, May 11, officials said.
The American passenger who tested positive for hantavirus will be transported to the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit, according to Nebraska Medicine, which hosts the facility.
President Donald Trump said Americans' financial situation was "not even a little bit" of a motivating factor for him reaching a deal to end the war in Iran.
The cost of Donald Trump’s ongoing renovation of the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool is nearing $15 million, according to federal contract records reviewed by ABC News.
A federal appeals court has temporarily paused a lower court order that declared President Trump's global 10% tariffs are unlawful.
FDA Commissioner Marty Makary intends to resign today, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
While the conflict in Iran will loom over Trump's China summit, what might be the most consequential issue discussed behind closed doors is much closer to Beijing.
GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham says he does not trust Pakistan and questioned the country's role as a mediator in negotiations between the U.S. and Iran.
The judge overseeing Kilmar Abrego Garcia's immigration case pressed DOJ attorneys on their plan to remove him to Liberia "within a matter of weeks."
Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, discusses a potential suspension of the gas tax amid rising fuel costs due to the war with Iran.
The DOJ has reached a deal with PayPal over an investigation into its minority-owned business program.
President Donald Trump arrived on Wednesday for a multi-day state visit with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
President Donald Trump said Americans' financial situation was "not even a little bit" of a motivating factor for him reaching a deal to end the war in Iran.
Experts aren't expecting a "mega-deal" that would end the conflict.
Dave Venturella is set to serve as acting ICE Director following the departure of Todd Lyons, according to a DHS spokesperson.
Here's a closer look at the $1 billion request for President Trump's White House ballroom project.
North Carolina State's Wilson College of Textiles commencement speaker announced he and his wife will pay off all seniors' final-year loans, hoping to give graduates a debt-free start to their future.
With limited fuel, an Air Force combat rescue helicopter found all 11 victims and hoisted them to safety – completing the mission with just minutes to spare.
The Florida immigration detention center known as "Alligator Alcatraz" is expected to close soon, according to multiple sources.
NASA’s Mars rover captured a selfie as it nears the 1,800th day of its mission.
ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with the managing director of the Indo-Pacific Program at the German Marshall Fund, Bonnie Glaser, about what’s at stake during President Trump’s trip to China.
Authorities rescued 11 people after a small plane crashed in Florida.
Key takeaways from Day 1 of the high-stakes summit between Donald Trump and China's Xi Jinping.
Oil prices inched higher on Thursday.
An appeals court is set to hear arguments Thursday over the Trump administration's bid to reinstate executive orders that sought sanctions against four elite law firms.
President Trump is expected to drop his $10 billion IRS suit in exchange for the creation of a $1.7 billion fund for victims of governmental "weaponization," sources say.
Vice President JD Vance offered a starkly different message than his boss did the day before.
Richard Danker said the vape authorization "undermines" the department's recent guidance document related to youth risks of flavored nicotine, according to the letter.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has returned to his show after being hospitalized for viral pneumonia
Elementary school students are holding lemonade stands and bake sales to help save an eagle habitat from being developed into luxury homes.
With the global race for artificial intelligence and robotics technology in full swing, David Muir takes a closer look at the humanoid robots being built in China – and how it could help humans.
Convicted killer Mitchell Gaff was sentenced to 50 years to life in prison for the murders of two women in the 1980s.
Maggie Rulli reports from Florence, Italy, as more Americans are leaving the U.S. behind and starting over overseas because of burnout, political views or their dream of living “la dolce vita.”
Single father Scott Naso was sued by his late wife's parents for visitation rights with his daughter in a Rhode Island case that lasted two years.
Sam Sweeney and Brian Buckmire report on former workers suing Spirit Airlines over claims they were denied pay and benefits after the airline shut down operations.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick claimed that he only had three "meaningless and inconsequential" interactions with his billionaire neighbor Jeffrey Epstein.
The Pentagon decided not to replace a brigade of combat forces.
President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are set to hold a second round of talks before Trump returns to the U.S.
After days of pomp and carefully choreographed diplomacy, there were no major breakthroughs from Trump's high-stakes trip to China.
Xi appeared to reference the political theory that a dominant power's fear of a rising power could lead to war.
Former U.S. diplomat and FGS Global consulting partner William Klein assesses the Beijing summit, Xi’s warning on Taiwan and questions over U.S.–China leverage on trade and Iran policy.
The U.S. could announce a possible criminal indictment of former Cuban president Raul Castro in the coming days, sources familiar with the matter said.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe met with top Cuban officials in Havana on Thursday, a CIA official said.
Powell faced a pandemic, an acute bout of inflation and a criminal probe.
ABC News’ Linsey Davis explains the numbers behind a new pancreatic cancer treatment that almost doubles the prognosis for patients, and speaks to Dr. Brandon Huffman, whose team is behind the drug.
Former Oklahoma death row prisoner Richard Glossip has been released from incarceration for the first time in nearly 30 years after posting bond while awaiting retrial in a 1997 murder case.
The Rolling Stones released a music video for “In the Stars” featuring de-aged digital versions of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood resembling the band decades ago.
Elon Musk was an early investor in OpenAI and is suing its CEO, Sam Altman, and his top deputy, accusing them of betraying plans to keep the artificial intelligence company as a nonprofit.
Fueled by K-pop stars like BTS and viral Korean skincare trends, K-beauty is growing in popularity among men worldwide and challenging traditional ideas of masculinity.
Officials say a couple and their two children were home when a plane crashed into their residence in Akron, Ohio.
As many as 19 members of the Congressional Black Caucus -- almost a third of its membership -- are at risk of losing their seats through the 2028 cycle.
Incumbent Sen. Bill Cassidy is competing against Trump-backed Rep. Julia Letlow (LA-5) and John Fleming, the state Treasurer.
The DOJ is finalizing a deal to launch a so-called "Truth and Justice Commission" to pay claims made by alleged victims of government "weaponization," sources say.
The situation for those living in Cuba is growing more dire by the day as the island grapples with dwindling oil supplies to fuel everyday life.
He calls it a "political slush fund" and says it's unconstitutional.
Ahead of his primary Tuesday where he's fending off a Trump-backed challenger, Rep. Thomas Massie joined "This Week."
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
Lawyers for Donald Trump have informed a judge that he plans to drop his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS.
Former FBI Director James Comey, in an appearance on "Good Morning America," maintained his innocence after being indicted by the Trump DOJ for a second time.
The Pentagon said "no taxpayer dollars" were used for the visit.
The former FBI director discusses his new legal thriller following a prosecutor investigating a poisoning tied to a high-stakes espionage conspiracy.
The Supreme Court has rejected appeals from pharmaceutical companies that object to negotiating Medicare drug prices with the federal government
Police were called to break up fights between shoppers outside limited-edition watch collaboration events between Swatch and Audemars Piguet in Milan and New York City.
Mikala Sposito will soon become the first woman to represent the United States in a global welding competition.
A spokesperson for the Navy said all four air crew had successfully ejected and that the incident is under investigation.
Some experts have told ABC News that redistricting in the South could wipe out up to a third of seats in Congress held by African American legislators.
Overturning a new congressional map in Virginia that would have favored Democrats has had an outsized impact on the state’s U.S. House primaries.
The race has seen more than $32.6 million in ad spending and reservations, according to AdImpact.
President Trump, over the noise of drills and hammers, showed off the construction site for his controversial White House ballroom in a tour with reporters.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday issued an endorsement in the Texas Senate primary, backing Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over Republican incumbent John Cornyn.
With the war in Iran now past the 12-week mark, Trump has threatened for weeks to restart attacks if the country doesn't reach a deal with the US, but has yet to commit.
In an addendum to its settlement ending President Trump's IRS lawsuit, the DOJ has barred the IRS from auditing the tax returns of Trump, his family and his companies.
The president's election influence will again be put to the test.
Republicans battle over who will go against Jon Ossoff in Senate race in November.
ABC News political correspondent Steven Portnoy breaks down the key races that will prove just how powerful Trump’s endorsement still is.
While the bride danced with her father for their father-daughter dance, her dad's plan to cut in with an old audio recording took everyone by surprise – and had the groom crying tears of joy.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is facing questions Tuesday on the $1.776 billion "Anti-Weaponization Fund."
From Kennedy family member Jack Schlossberg in New York to Jonathan Bush in Maine, many voters’ ballots in 2026 will include members of longstanding political families.
Democrats are trying to flip four GOP-held House seats in the Keystone State.
A federal judge is ordering the White House to follow the Presidential Records Act, rejecting the DOJ's recent opinion that the Watergate-era law is unconstitutional.
Republican Rep. Thomas Massie will lose his reelection bid to Ed Gallrein, who was backed by President Donald Trump, ABC News projects.
Here are key takeaways from Tuesday's primaries and what they might mean for 2028.
Three of Idaho's four congressional seats are on the ballot — one U.S. Senate seat and both U.S. House seats — and all incumbents are running.
The DOJ has charged a federal prosecutor with trying to steal special counsel Jack Smith's sealed report on President Trump's alleged retention of classified documents.
She made the announcement in a post on Instagram, writing, "While this isn't news anyone expects, I'm working closely with. my medical team on a treatment plan."
President Trump’s new "anti-weaponization fund" and ballroom project may both get pushback from Senate Republicans in the yet-to-be-released updated version of the bill.
A group of mostly Democratic strategists and power players are rebuilding a PAC meant to fortify election-defense infrastructure by focusing on overlooked state offices.
A car caught fire and exploded Tuesday in Lower Manhattan, sending a plume of smoke into the air near New York City's famous Charging Bull statue.
Four major cruise lines can be held liable for using the American-built port in Havana that was confiscated by the Cuban government in 1960, the Supreme Court has ruled.
The State Department says the reforms will lead to more effective assessments.
ABC News investigates the rise of humanoid robots manufactured in China and why experts say they pose a risk to U.S. national security.
Rep. Jake Ellzey, R-Tex., and Rep. Don Davis, D-N.C., discuss the volunteer effort which saw more than 20 veteran lawmakers gathering in an act of remembrance.
Donald and Karen Whitaker were found with traumatic injuries inside their home on May 15, according to the Riverside County Sheriff's Department.
President Trump said he won't be traveling to his son Donald Trump Jr.’s wedding this weekend, and that he will remain at the White House instead.
The Pentagon unveiled another batch of its so-called UFO files on Friday, part of a rolling release of once-classified material ordered by President Donald Trump.
President Trump attacked GOP Sen. Thom Tillis, calling him a "RINO" and a "quitter" as he appeared to acknowledge the ongoing revolt among some in his own party.
Jan. 6 defendants and allies of President Trump are lining up to seek their share of the DOJ's $1.776 billion "Anti-Weaponization Fund" announced this week.
President Donald Trump made inroads with Latino voters in 2024, earning support that helped propel him to a second term in the White House
President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he is sending 5,000 U.S. troops to Poland -- appearing to reverse a move announced last week.
Democrats are demanding answers from the Treasury and IRS over Trump's settlement and "Anti-Weaponization Fund."
A federal judge has dismissed the criminal human smuggling case brought by the Department of Justice against Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
President Trump's attempt to create a compensation fund for those who claim they were targeted by the Biden administration is now at the center of two federal lawsuits.
The administration has issued a directive requiring most temporary visa holders living in the U.S. to return to their home country to finish their green card application.
The decision means Khalil must pursue his constitutional claims through the immigration appeals process after a final removal order.
From 'The Hills,' to fatherhood to politics, Spencer Pratt has evolved into a candidate for mayor in Los Angeles.
A U.S. army veteran injured in the line of duty and his family receive accessible vehicle from the Gary Sinise Foundation and Wells Fargo.
Martin has faced criticism over the report, which was released this week.
Bipartisan co-chairs of House Problem Solvers Caucus call on Congress to block the implementation of the Justice Department’s $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization fund."
An overnight Department of Justice filing cast Saturday's shooting on Pennsylvania Avenue as another attempted assassination of President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
"GMA" shares the story of a 21-year-old college volleyball player whose routine wisdom tooth extraction uncovered a shocking leukemia diagnosis.
Pope Leo XIV has called for robust regulation of artificial intelligence and for its developers to work for the common good rather than profit
Trump endorsed Attorney General Ken Paxton over incumbent Sen. John Cornyn in the Texas Senate race.
President Donald Trump is expected to hold a Cabinet meeting at Camp David on Wednesday, a White House official confirmed to ABC News.
The South Carolina Senate on Tuesday delivered a major rebuff to a mid-decade redistricting effort promoted by President Donald Trump
President Donald Trump is expected to visit Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Tuesday for his "annual dental and medical evaluations."
A judge has granted James Comey's request to delay until Oct. 21 the start of his trial for allegedly threatening to kill President Trump by posting a seashell photo.
The Supreme Court is siding with President Donald Trump's administration in a lawsuit over speech restrictions for immigration judges that touched on the rights of federal workers
An appeals court has granted pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil a temporary stay while he seeks to have his detention case reviewed by the Supreme Court.
This Memorial Day, Americans from coast to coast gathered to remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
Deborah Del Mastro alleges that scammers used artificial intelligence to mimic her daughter's voice
Martha Raddatz, ABC News’ chief global affairs anchor, joins “GMA” live to share a look at her book on military heroes and their service to the country.
Pope Leo warns about artificial intelligence and its impact on humanity in the first encyclical letter of his papacy.
The new app, created by financial technology company Robinhood and bank BNY Mellon, will be available to download from Apple and Google app stores.
With tensions escalating with Iran and gas prices still up across the country, Trump made it clear he's in no rush to make a deal and feels no urgency to end the war.
Open-ended questions give ABC News an idea of what people think about both parties.
Sen. John Cornyn is just the latest high-profile Republican incumbent to learn that in today’s GOP, conservative credentials are no match for Trump’s grip on the party.
ABC News contributor and astrophysicist Hakeem Oluseyi discussed NASA's plan to establish a settlement on the lunar surface.
A redistricting effort before the November elections has reshaped congressional voting districts for millions of Americans
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared a video of himself capturing two snakes at a home belonging to CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz.
Tensions continue to grow outside a Delaney Hall in Newark as activists and Democratic leaders clash with the federal government.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., has triggered an investigation into the Trump administration's transfer of student loan services to the Department of the Treasury.
Backed by President Donald Trump, Ken Paxton won the Republican primary for U.S. Senate this week. A look at his political career.
The Department of Justice has launched a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll, the former Elle magazine columnist who accused Trump of sexual assault.
James Talarico appears to walk back some of his comments on religion that have become a line of attack in his race for the Texas Senate seat against Ken Paxton.
Administration officials have pushed to move forward with designing a $250 bill with Donald Trump's portrait and signature, should legislation pass.
Five people were located alive yesterday, but rescue divers say getting them out will not be easy as crews search for two remaining miners trapped in a flooded cave in Laos.
ABC News' Elizabeth Schulze explains why teen summer jobs are harder to find, while MIT grad and creator Gohar Khan shares resume, interview and AI job search advice.
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin amped up his threats Thursday to pull officers who process international passengers at Newark International Airport.
Doctors at the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo told ABC News that the deadly virus is still spreading at an alarming rate.
Anabella Gyasi was bringing her son to the U.S. for medical treatment.
A federal judge has ordered a temporary freeze on any payments coming from the Trump administration's "Anti-Weaponization Fund."
The top U.S. commander in Latin America has met with Cuban military leaders in a “brief exchange on operational security matters” near the U.S. Navy base in Guantanamo Bay
Master calendar hearings are when immigrants in deportation proceedings first appear before a judge and are informed of their rights and the charges they may be facing.
Danielle Besnky says she wants "baseline humanity" from former Attorney General Pam Bondi.
The FTC is sounding the alarm about a growing scam this graduation and summer party season involving fake online invitations that could end up costing Americans money.
ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with ESPN investigative reporter TJ Quinn about why tickets to the hottest sporting events are breaking the bank and what it could mean for the future of ticket prices.
Retired NASA astronaut Susan Kilrain discusses what setbacks could result from the Blue Origin rocket explosion during a ground test at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
Spencer Pratt sat down with ABC News' Diane Macedo on Thursday ahead of the Los Angeles mayoral primary next week.
Martina McBride, Bret Michaels, Young MC and more said they won't perform.
The White House has released a memo detailing the results of President Donald Trump's recent physical exam.
The lead prosecutor tasked with overseeing former FBI Director James Comey's prosecution stemming from his seashells post has left from the case, according to a filing.
Eight students dangling nearly 100 feet in the air after a roller coaster in Galveston, Texas, malfunctioned and became stuck were rescued. The operation took hours, but everyone is OK.
Democratic Sen. Cory Booker says he expects Republican opposition to Trump's agenda to grow after his push to create anti-weaponization fund, among other actions.
The mysterious loud booms were heard, over the past several days, from New England to South Carolina.
Shelbee Dugger-Kemp's Memorial Day weekend delivery was the early arrival of twins.
The Department of Homeland Security appears to be downplaying impact of policy directive issued last week that prompted concerns among immigrant advocates and lawyers.
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
The world is getting more uptight about lending money to President Donald Trump’s government
An appeals court has affirmed a lower court's decision blocking the Department of Defense from removing current transgender servicemembers.
Venezuela's ruling party is facing internal divisions after 27 years of unity
Just one day ahead of a crucial California primary election, officials said police have been notified of two possible acts of voter interference.
The Supreme Court is expected to rule within weeks on Trump's attempted removal of a Fed governor.
President Trump threw his support behind Congressman Tom Keane, who hasn't voted in months.
President Donald Trump cursed at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a 15-minute phone call on Monday, multiple sources familiar with the call told ABC News.
Seven states are suing the Trump administration over a nearly $1 billion deal to end French energy company TotalEnergies' offshore wind development off the East Coast.
A federal judge is allowing a progressive group in Washington, D.C., to continue displaying a flag with the slang phrase "86 47" in protest of President Trump.
President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order on artificial intelligence, less than two weeks after postponing a White House ceremony over his concerns that a similar policy could dull America’s edge on AI technology
Blanche made the comments during testimony before a House subcommittee.
Iran has not signaled whether it will accept the terms, officials say.
The second lady said she has been surprised by Trump's sense of humor.
Democrats hope the road to control of Congress runs through the state.
The images also show the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool rehab project.
New York Democrats are wading into the national redistricting wars — just don’t expect a victory before this year’s hotly contested midterm elections
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth blocked the promotions to one-star admirals of several senior Navy officers who had been selected for promotion by a board of officials.
The groups sued over a federal rule limiting student loan borrowing for some graduate degree programs that impact healthcare professionals.
The Trump administration is proposing a broad new set of tariffs on dozens of key trading partners, including the European Union, China, Mexico and Canada.
Amended charges were filed on Wednesday against the suspect in the beating death of the owner of a Trump-themed home.
The "UFC Freedom Fights 250" will take place on June 14.
Embattled incumbent Mayor Karen Bass has reason for enthusiasm in Los Angeles.
While primary day in California is now over, it could take days or weeks for final vote counts to be determined and some projections to be made.
A subterranean mystery in New York after surveillance video captured groups of people entering and emerging from manholes around the city. Police are trying to identify them.
The Frontier Airlines flight from Puerto Rico was forced to divert to Miami. The man also allegedly choked an off-duty flight attendant seated next to him.
In California, Americans will decide who succeeds Gov. Gavin Newsom, while Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is fending off challenges.
Federal regulators are investigating disgraced former Congressman George Santos for possible insider trading on the prediction market Kalshi.
DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin said Tuesday that the DHS "will be happy to send" Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Costa Rica -- contradicting prior DHS statements made in court.
New York City police are working to identify men seen in video opening manholes and going into sewers.
The Supreme Court has cleared the way for Alabama Republicans to use a contested 2023 congressional map previously blocked by a lower court.
Ukrainian drones hit one of Russia's largest oil terminals in St. Petersburg overnight into Wednesday morning, sending plumes of black smoke towering over the city.
President Donald Trump says the renovation of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is complete
President Donald Trump announced his administration intends to build a "promenade" to connect the Lincoln Memorial to the Potomac River.
President Donald Trump is expected to announce the allocation of over $700 million federal dollars to upgrade coal power plants and U.S. exports.
President Donald Trump, during a dinner, announced his intent to nominate acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to the post permanently, according to two sources.
President Donald Trump has accused Democrats in California, without evidence, of trying to "steal" the California gubernatorial and Los Angeles mayoral primaries.
The House adopts resolution to curb Trump’s Iran war powers by a 215-208 vote, delivering a rebuke to the administration’s handling of the conflict for the first time.
The measure could slap tariffs on 60 U.S. trade partners.
Should he be nominated for attorney general, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche's nomination is expected to face challenges in the Senate.
Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has asked the DOJ to investigate a former Epstein assistant's allegation of sexual abuse by others in Jeffrey Epstein's orbit.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated last week the Trump administration had "no problem" with providing visas to Iran's team.
A DOJ attorney said in a court filing Friday that the Trump administration's "Anti-Weaponization Fund," has "not been set up and is now not going forward."
The National Capital Planning Commission voted Thursday to approve a list of concerns about the president's proposed 250-foot “triumphal arch.”
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi said then-Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche handled the release of the DOJ's Epstein files.
The policy, issued during the Biden administration, directed the agency to review and report all detainee fatalities, including those that occurred post-release.
President Trump's White House ballroom plans are in the hands of three appellate judges who will hear arguments over whether construction should be allowed to continue.
The House of Representatives voted 226 to 195 to pass a sweeping Ukraine aid and Russia sanctions package on Thursday.
The dispute involves Bryan Mansell, the owner of a LEGO collection worth roughly $200,000, and Chrystal Law, a former toy store owner.
ABC News’ Dr. Tara Narula explains a discovery that could help doctors predict and prevent the world’s deadliest cancer.
Police body camera video shows a South Carolina deputy rescuing Carlette Bush from a burning vehicle.
Dr. Ann Hohenhaus, senior veterinarian and director of pet health information at Schwarzman Animal Medical Center, discusses more about the "new world screwworm" detected in a baby cow in Texas.
President Donald Trump pardoned former GOP Congressman Stephen Buyer of Indiana, who was convicted of insider trading in 2023 and sentenced to 22 months in prison.
The Army is preparing to carry out the executions of the military's four death-row inmates if ordered to do so by the president, according to an internal document
The DOJ on Friday said that the "Anti-Weaponization Fund" won't go forward.
Sen. Mark Warner said Sunday that allegations against Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner will be up to voters to weigh, but are "disturbing" if true.
After playing a key role in the Knicks' thrilling Game 2 Finals win, Karl-Anthony Towns reflects on his late mother and the strength he derives from her memory.
The Senate on Monday formally received Trump's nomination of Todd Blanche to serve as attorney general.
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
A Georgian immigrant who officials said died last week in ICE custody is the 50th person to die in ICE detention during the second Trump administration.
The filing asks a federal judge to declare the authorization for the event, framed around the country’s 250th anniversary, unlawful.
The return of the NBA Finals to New York on Monday comes with a “heightened risk of attention by malicious actors," according to a New York Police Department assessment obtained by ABC News.
The referee was "determined to be inadmissible due to vetting concerns and was denied entry," a CBP spokesperson said, without going into further detail.
Forty-five days after Congress punted a fight to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, Republican leaders are staring down a new deadline.
Pope Leo XIV calls for newfound respect for the rights of migrants and international law during an historic address to the Spanish parliament that signaled a new level of acceptance of the Catholic Church in the public sphere in the overwhelmingly secu...
The Pentagon has revised its list of religious affiliations after backlash from Mormon congressmen after LDS church not described as a Christian faith.
Bill Cassidy, R-La., is introducing a historic proposal on Monday that aims to improve reading outcomes for America's youth and combat illiteracy nationwide.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris said she's “thinking about” a 2028 presidential bid, but some previous supporters are unenthusiastic.
President Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson are meeting at the White House as the deadline nears for Congress to reauthorize FISA's Section 702.
Attacks between Israel and Iran test cease-fire and U.S. influence
DOJ says it is moving to strip 17 naturalized individuals of their citizenship after they were convicted of crimes ranging from sex offenses to drug-dealing.
Artemis III will launch the crew in the Orion spacecraft on top of the Space Launch System rocket in 2027 in a "complex" mission, according to NASA.
The two pilots on their way to pick up former MLB star Yadier Molina and his family when they reported an emergency and were trying to return to the airport.
Renderings of a dramatically redesigned Pennsylvania Station in New York City have been released by Amtrak and the developers
The Maine primary will be held on June 9, 2026. Voters will cast their ballots in the U.S. House, U.S. Senate and governor’s races.
Health officials are following 5,681 contacts, but only 56% have been reached.
Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, backed by Trump, and state Attorney General Alan Wilson will advance to a runoff in the South Carolina Republican gubernatorial primary.
The president referred to this as a “secret mission” that he says was conducted last month.
The Justice Department on Tuesday urged a federal judge to reject a lawsuit seeking to stop the White House's Ultimate Fighting Championship event scheduled this weekend
Two separate cases are challenging the administration's scuttled $1.8 billion "Anti-Weaponization Fund," despite vows from the DOJ that the plan is "not going forward."
Primaries in four states on Tuesday showed a victory for a Democrat who was facing controversies and the continued strength of President Donald Trump’s endorsement,
Nevada’s primaries have resulted in a face-off between incumbent Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo and Democratic nominee Attorney General Aaron Ford.
To complete Trump's "Triumphal Arch" by the time he leaves office, construction would run 20 hours a day over the next two to three years, according to planning docs.
Dancehall icon Spice discusses her new single, cultural impact and what Caribbean American Heritage Month means to her.
First lady Melania Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent have announced the launch of Fostering the Future Accounts
President Donald Trump announced on Thursday a new permanent pick to head the Office of the Director of National Intelligence: Jay Clayton.
Park Police investigating what it calls vandalism after the numbers 86 and 47 were found marked in National Mall grass, near the site of Trump's UFC event this weekend.
Authorities say teens in Europe are being recruited online by gangs and criminal organizations for killings, bombings and abductions – a growing trend that police say is making its way to the U.S.
The Trump administration still faces a deadline of Friday to remove Trump’s name from the building.
A federal judge has issued an injunction blocking the Trump administration from establishing its $1.8 billion "Anti-Weaponization Fund."
Only 3% of individuals detained by ICE during the first 14 months of the second Trump administration had a violent felony conviction, according to an ABC News analysis.
A judge gave the administration 14 days to remove Trump's name from the performing arts center.
DHS agents visited the offices of several Washington, D.C.-area nonprofit groups that provide legal services to unaccompanied migrant children, the groups told ABC News.
The blasts in Clinton Township, Pennsylvania, leveled at least two homes and injured three people, including an 84-year-old woman, officials said.
Newly released video shows an officer being shot in the shoulder by a fellow cop during what police call "horseplay" inside a police parking garage.
Dramatic video shows police braving the flames to save those inside, waking people up – including children – out of their beds to get them to safety.
Relatives and advocates of migrants who have been detained by ICE are decrying the targeting of immigrants who have no criminal history.
Josh Schafer explains what's fueling SpaceX's stock surge and what it could mean for future AI company IPOs.
As part of the deal, Iran gets rewarded economically if they meet their obligations, a senior administration official said Friday.
The White House can host a UFC fight card on the South Lawn, a federal judge has ruled.
The leader of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua has been killed in a U.S. military strike, President Donald Trump said in a social media post Friday night.
President Donald Trump on Saturday announced that he plans to nominate James McDonald to be the next United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
A judge granted a brief extension requested by the Department of Justice.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz on ABC News' "This Week" as U.S. and Iranian officials signal a framework peace deal is close.
ABC News' Gio Benitez, who will be co-hosting the coverage of the parade, shares what people can look forward to at one of America's biggest Pride parades.
Newsom claimed Trump is coming for him because he's weighing a presidential run.
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
Obama weighed in on the Trump administration's handling of Iran in an interview with ABC News' Robin Roberts.
Vice President JD Vance joins "GMA" live to discuss the U.S.-Iran agreement announced by President Donald Trump.
Robb Pitts, Fulton County Board of Commissioners chairman, responds to a new Republican effort demanding Georgia allow bipartisan observers into its election night reporting.
Held in Évian-les-Bains, France from June 15-17, this will be the president’s fifth time physically attending the conference, and comes amid heightened global turmoil.
The agreement is expected to be formally signed on Friday in Switzerland.
Oil prices on Monday fell to their lowest level since March after U.S. officials announced an agreement with Iran.
The stars behind the voices of Woody and Buzz speak with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos about the newest installment of the beloved movie franchise.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship match kicked off Sunday on the grounds of the White House, with the mixed martial arts fight series taking place on the South Lawn under a full-scale UFC Octagon.
Former NSC counterterrorism official Javed Ali discusses the importance of President Donald Trump's meetings with world leaders at the annual G7 summit in Évian-les-Bains, France.
Vice President JD Vance spoke to ABC News' "Good Morning America" on Monday.
Ever since Kevin Warsh was nominated by President Trump in late January to lead the Federal Reserve, a question has lingered: Will he seek to raise interest rates to tame inflation or cut them as Trump has long demanded
Trump threatened to "take back" D.C. if democratic socialist wins mayor's race.
The Trump administration is helping one of Elon Musk’s companies fight a civil rights lawsuit that alleges it is illegally running dozens of natural gas turbines to power a $20 billion data center in Mississippi
The National Park Service filed an appeal to dismiss a judge's ruling that the federal government must restore historical sites and materials at national parks.
Trump's 11th-hour endorsement of Collins in the Georgia Senate runoff puts him at odds with popular Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, who endorsed Dooley.
It plans to move special education and civil rights functions to HHS and DOJ.
The vice president said he was a "conspiracy theorist" on Epstein.
The suit against the National Parks Service and Interior Department claims the project ignores laws governing public land use in D.C.
Futures markets overwhelmingly expect the Fed to hold interest rates steady.
Why some parents are introducing their kids to landlines and why some experts say it could be good for childhood development.
ABC News contributor Mike Muse discusses how international fans are experiencing the United States as World Cup matches draw crowds across the country.
Here is a first look at Robin Roberts' conversation with former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama ahead of this week's opening of the Obama Presidential Center.
Andrew Giuliani spoke to ABC News after an alleged UFC 250 drone attack plot was disrupted by authorities.
Sen. Tom Cotton said the confirmation hearing for Jay Clayton for DNI will continue as planned despite Trump announcing it would be canceled.
Days after it was first announced by President Donald Trump, U.S. officials on Wednesday finally detailed what is in the memorandum of understanding with Iran.
AAA’s July 4th forecast projects more than 72 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles from home over the holiday.
National Park Service continues push to eradicate algae from the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool as tourists and locals gathered to view the green-tinged water.
The scientists have been right about climate change all along, says former Vice President Al Gore on the 20th anniversary of the release of "An Inconvenient Truth."
One is a nuclear deal, the other is not.
Trump said he was open to allowing Iran to maintain its stockpile of ballistic missiles, saying it was “unfair” for Iran not have them if their neighbors do.
The Trump administration can replace the slavery exhibit at the President’s House in Philadelphia, a federal appeals court ruled on Thursday.
The Trump administration revealed the first public list of materials on civil rights and the environment that the National Park Service removed across the country.
The Trump admin has deposited millions in taxpayer funds into accounts for White House security, sparking questions about whether public money will go to the ballroom.
Six people were on board the private plane, and at least one was killed.
Vance touted the MOU as a "win-win."
Opal Lee, described as the "grandmother of the movement," said that as the 250th birthday of America approaches, people should also remember Juneteenth.
Three generations of LGBTQ people, the Stonewall Era, Gen x and Gen Z come together to discuss their personal struggles and hopes for the future.
Economists talk about ongoing inflation and what consumers can do to cope.
Sen. Ted Cruz said giving "billions" to Iran is "an exceptionally bad idea."
The president will unveil the plane at Joint Base Andrews.
The cost to repaint the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has ballooned to more than $14.65 million – exceeding the original estimated cost by more than $4 million.
The DOJ has refused to issue a signed declaration from acting AG Todd Blanche verifying that it no longer intends to pursue President Trump’s "Anti-Weaponization Fund."
The first observed Juneteenth was June 19, 1865. LZ Granderson, Los Angeles Times columnist, and Blair Imani, author of "Read This To Get Smarter," discuss the significance of the holiday.
Washington’s iconic Reflecting Pool is still green from algae – and now the “American Flag Blue” paint is peeling off the bottom.
Scientists are warning about an invasive jellyfish with a painful sting appearing in waterways ahead of the busy summer season.
The TSA is warning travelers to prepare for major crowds over the holiday weekend, especially on Sunday, as more than 3 million passengers pass through security nationwide.
President Donald Trump continued his war of words with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni insisting she "begged" for a photo of them together despite denials.
The water of the Reflecting Pool remained filled with algae, peeling paint as well as white blobs on Friday.
David Muir shares the remarkable story of how a son helped his pilot dad fulfill a lifelong dream of taking his retirement flight after his aviation career was cut short by an ALS diagnosis.
Whether you're traveling by plane, train or car, travel expert and Going.com spokesperson Katy Nastro is here with an outlook on the summer travel rush.
The Kennedy Center says it is still considering closing for a full-scale renovation as it weighs a range of options, including staying open while construction proceeds.
Former Obama National Security Adviser Susan Rice blasted the Trump administration's Iran agreement on "This Week."
President Donald Trump said the U.S. Park Police had arrested multiple people he alleged were vandalizing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, which has seen algae.
A father of three and former member of Navy Seal Team 1 trains to qualify and compete in the 2028 Paralympics.
A judge has blocked a Trump administration voter-screening database that she said consolidated "private information" in an effort to purge non-citizens from voter rolls.
It might cost more to apply to become a United States citizen if a rule proposed by the Trump administration is enacted.
An appeals court will arguments over a judge’s attempt to hold the Trump administration in contempt for the deportation of Venezuelans to an El Salvador prison last year.
Abelardo De la Espriella appears to be Colombia’s next president, according to preliminary results from Sunday’s runoff election.
Interior Department says it has made arrests and is investigating Trump's claim.
Three-time U.S. Olympian David Hearn said police arrested him after he touched a piece of blue coating partially detached from the Reflecting Pool.
The storms bring the possibility of dangerous thunderstorms, large hail and damaging winds. More than 50 reported tornadoes tore across the Midwest, killing three.
The endorsement strategies of Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ro Khanna offer insight into the political coalitions, messaging and strategy they might embrace in 2028.
Chaos on the streets of Boston as a crowd takes matters into their own hands, restraining a carjacking suspect. The individual allegedly fled the scene of a fatal crash.
One report predicts this summer could mark the lowest level for teen employment since 1948, when the U.S. government began tracking the data.
A fisherwoman is speaking out after being swallowed by a terrifying wave outside of San Francisco.
Quantum computing can boost capacity beyond that of a typical computer.
President Donald Trump the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool will be drained again for "permanent repair" around the Fourth of July.
The Senate on Monday adopted a House-passed Iran War Powers resolution 50-48 in a symbolic, yet rare rebuke of President Donald Trump.
A group of former IRS officials is asking a federal judge to scrutinize a controversial deal that granted President Trump sweeping immunity from past tax audits.
The waiver marks a sharp pivot not only for Trump but also for the decades-old sanctions regime the U.S. has levied against the country.
The change comes after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a renaming bill back in March, and will go into effect on July 9.
President Donald Trump's acting Director of National Intelligence has begun firing people at the agency, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.
A judge has ordered the DHS to facilitate the return of a 20-year-old Honduran man with no criminal history after she found he was likely removed without due process.
New York voters will decide who the nominees will be in several high-profile races. In one race, a member of the Kennedy family is among the Democratic candidates.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that oil giant Exxon Mobil can sue the Cuban government over more than $1 billion in seized property.
Mickey and Jo Ann Muhlestein renewed their wedding vows and celebrated 60 years of marriage at their favorite lunch spot.
ABC News political director Averi Harper breaks down what's at stake as voters head to the polls.
ABC News medical correspondent Dr. Darien Sutton speaks with NASA astronaut and emergency physician Dr. Anil Menon before his July 14 launch to the International Space Station for an eight-month mission.
The victims, who range in age from 15 to 70, survived. The suspect faces several charges, including 10 counts of attempted murder.
Jake Rosamarin discusses how he went into voluntary quarantine and the events that unfolded while aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani isn't on the ballot in New York City's primary elections, but Tuesday's vote could be the first major test of the influence he could have on Congress.
The House has given final approval to a broad bipartisan bill aimed at lowering the cost of housing, with lawmakers in both parties eager to show progress on affordability issues ahead of this year’s midterm elections
The Senate has passed its most far-reaching housing reform legislation in decades.
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from arresting migrants at immigration courts, saying that the policy violates a federal statute.
President Trump said he is putting off signing a bipartisan housing reform bill until Congress passes his SAVE America Act.
President Trump clashed with Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy in a meeting with Republican senators over his vote on the war powers resolution passed Tuesday in the Senate.
President Donald Trump has called for the Department of Justice to "immediately start looking into" oil companies as he accused them of price gouging.
Judge Denise Casper ruled that the president lacks the authority to oversee elections.
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani flexed his political muscle, getting a clean sweep as his three endorsed congressional candidates advanced to November’s general election
ABC News political director Averi Harper discusses the impact New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani had on candidates he supported.
Ghislaine Maxwell argues in newly released filings that the release of Epstein files has exposed alleged violations that invalidate her 2021 sex-trafficking conviction.
A judge is again directing the DOJ to formally address whether the Trump administration's "Anti-Weaponization Fund" is dead, as the agency has claimed.
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Trump administration can cancel the temporary protected status (TPS) for thousands of Haitian and Syrian immigrants.
Postmaster General David Steiner answered questions about the proposed rule during an appearance before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
The decision effectively allows border agents to shut the door to migrants fleeing violence and persecution.
Sen. Bill Cassidy voted with the majority of Republicans late Wednesday to block a resolution aimed at reining in the president's war powers.
U.S. Park Police is seeking assistance in identifying a person in connection with an investigation related to the Reflecting Pool.
The injunction bars the creation of a national list of voters eligible to receive mail-in ballots.
Ciarán Donnelly of the International Rescue Committee discusses the humanitarian response as rescue efforts continue following the deadly earthquake in Venezuela.
The president abruptly canceled a signing ceremony for the bipartisan bill.
A federal judge is ordering the Department of Justice to turn over unredacted versions of some of the Epstein files or explain why the materials were withheld.
The ruling is one of the most highly anticipated of the year.
A massive car explosion caught on camera sparked a wildfire in Arizona, forcing the closure of Highway 87 outside of Phoenix.
Bonamici wants to impeach over McMahon's dismantling the Education Department.
President Trump's former national security adviser John Bolton is expected to plead guilty Friday to mishandling classified information.
Can Democrats reclaim the mantle of patriotism? They’re leaning on a slate of military veterans running for Congress in the 2026 midterms to try.
Mickey and Jo-Ann Muhlstein, both 81, chose a local Taco Bell to host their vow renewal ceremony.
President Donald Trump announced Saturday that he’s nominating Lance Schroyer, a longtime law enforcement officer from Oklahoma, to be his nominee for ICE director.
Letlow largely campaigned on the president's endorsement.
Jonathan Karl interviews Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly, Republican Sen. Todd Young and Rye Barcott, author of the new book "Courage Can Save US" on "This Week."
President Donald Trump downplayed the importance of a bipartisan housing bill in the Oval Office on Monday.
The Supreme Court allows President Trump to remove a Democratic member of the Federal Trade Commission for policy reasons, rolling back 90 years of precedent.
President Donald Trump said work will begin Sept. 1 on the public East Potomac Golf Course despite a federal judge's warning.
The Supreme Court has denied President Trump's appeal of the $5 million jury finding in the 2022 defamation case brought against him by the writer E. Jean Carroll.
The Supreme Court has blocked for now President Donald Trump’s unprecedented attempt to fire a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Lisa Cook.
WKRN-TV's Danielle Breezy reports live from Nashville with all the details as Music City gets ready for a Fourth of July celebration.
ABC News' Michelle Franzen and retail analyst Hitha Herzog break down Saks Global's restructuring, including store closures, workforce cuts and a strategic shift toward luxury retail and service.
The president released his personal financial disclosure on Tuesday.
Trump brushes off Supreme Court loss on birthright citizenship, insisting that he can "easily make it up in Congress through Legislation."
The United States and Iran are sharing conflicting messages about the prospects of a meeting between key negotiators in Qatar this week.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected President Donald Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship in the U.S. by executive order.
The Iranian national team has left North America, departing from its World Cup home in Mexico following a tournament marked by repeated disagreements with U.S. officials, flashes of athletic brilliance and, ultimately, disappointment over barely missin...
President Trump is taking the first ride on the new Air Force One 747, which was donated by the Qatari royal family.
The U.S. Supreme Court this week, with no dissents, declined to hear President Donald Trump's appeal of the verdict and judgment.
About 70% of adults say they spend too much time on phones. Mario Lacovou discusses therapy for phone addiction, while Dr. Megan Moreno explains warning signs and ways to cut screen time.
Tommy Ryan, 19, was the quarterback of his high school football team when he was diagnosed with leukemia and spent over 130 days hospitalized.
A federal judge has ordered the Pentagon to lift its requirement that New York Times journalists be accompanied by an escort while in the building
Buttigieg spoke in a new interview with "Good Morning America" co-anchor George Stephanopoulos.
The Trump administration says the U.S. will not renew the USMCA, a key trade deal that President Donald Trump negotiated in his first term.
Officials are ramping up their efforts to keep beachgoers safe from the shore and sky with a fleet of drones to patrol the waters from above for sharks.
The Transportation Security Administration is expected to screen more than 3 million passengers on Thursday ahead of an expectant busy travel weekend for Independence Day.
ABC News’ Pierre Thomas reports on the latest from the FBI saying there are no credible threats to July 4th celebrations, though many will have heightened security.
ABC News' Danny New takes on the streets of New York City to visit the most historical sites and discover more about the country's first capital.
Advocates for the exhibit told ABC News the changes would 'whitewash' history.
Trump approved over $846M in disaster relief for Republican-leaning states, combining the announcements with praise for candidates he endorsed in upcoming elections.
President Donald Trump will kick off a weekend of celebrations for America's 250th birthday with a speech at Mount Rushmore on Friday.
A federal judge last week ordered the Justice Department to turn over more files or explain why they were withheld.
According to family, John Quincy Adams skinny dipped daily in the Potomac River.
ABC News' Dr. Tara Narula shares simple tips to stay safe around food, fun and fireworks this Fourth of July.
The president and CEO of Stew Leonard's shares advice about how to keep costs low at your table this holiday weekend.
From New York to Wisconsin, fans across the U.S. celebrated football, family and tradition. Bea Froelich, an avid Green Bay Packers fan, says she has only missed two home games in 68 years.
ABC News' Deborah Roberts got a once-in-a-lifetime chance to fly with the world-famous Patrouille de France in an evening salute to Lady Liberty for America's 250th celebration.
Presidents Obama and Bush also had messages for America's 250th birthday.
The presence of America250 and Freedom 250 has continued to spark confusion.
Saturday is the hottest July Fourth on record for Washington, D.C.
As Americans gear up for the Fourth of July, David Muir shares a preview of ABC's 24-hour celebration, starting tonight with David's trek to the Statue of Liberty's torch.
Sara Haines returned to her home state of Iowa to examine the rich history of small, family-run farms.
ABC News was granted exclusive access to the security preparations aimed at protecting large-scale celebrations from New York City to Washington, D.C. to secure the Fourth of July.
Descendants of America's third president, Thomas Jefferson, grapple with history and belonging.
ABC News' Elizabeth Schulze is at the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora, North Dakota, speaking with two of his ancestors about his legacy.
The five mothers lost their sons who were in active duty formed a sisterhood to ensure all soldiers are never forgotten.
ABC News' Bob Woodruff is at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, with a group of blue star families, highlighting the sacrifices they make.
ABC News' chief foreign correspondent Martha Raddatz is at Pearl Harbor and the hallowed ground in the Navy's long history.
Cars have been a unique highlight of American culture ever since the Model-T first rolled off the factory line. "Americans have always measured freedom in miles per hour," Jesse Palmer says.
On "This Week," Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said additional renovations to the Reflecting Pool will be 'a small number.'
Before performing "America the Beautiful" at the Statue of Liberty, Grammy-award winning artist Brandi Carlile speaks with David Muir about the meaning of the song and the power of the words.
From big cities to small towns, Americans gathered together to celebrate America's 250th birthday. Whit Johnson reports on the festivities across the country and the extraordinary images of the day.
The summit will be held Tuesday and Wednesday at the Beştepe Presidential Compound.
A judge will decide if prosecutors have enough evidence to warrant a murder trial for the alleged assassin of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
Allies are expected to unveil a "more European" NATO at Ankara summit.
President Trump said he will consider allowing Turkey to buy American F-35 fighter jets as he arrived in Ankara for a NATO summit.
Authorities say the guardsmen shot the man when he pointed a firearm at them.
The Iranian American Legal Defense Fund has filed suit alleging the administration has been sharing information about Iranian asylum seekers with the Iranian government.
A historic genealogical breakthrough years in the making, ABC News Anchor Robin Roberts reveals the first confirmed living descendants of an enslaved individual who helped construct the White House.
Oil prices climbed and stocks tumbled in early trading on Wednesday after President Donald Trump said he thinks an agreement with Iran is "over" amid Middle East strikes.
President Donald Trump, sitting next to Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, said Wednesday he'll remove Syria from the State Department's State Sponsors of Terrorism list.
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday morning that he believes that the interim agreement reached with Iran last month is "over," following another exchange of fire.
The meeting comes as Ukraine faces an urgent ammunition shortfall.
Spain remains the only NATO member uncommitted to 5% GDP defense spending.
The U.S. Supreme Court last month declined to hear Trump's appeal of the case.
Flood faced questions about the SAVE America Act, Israel, NATO, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the bipartisan housing bill and more.
The head of the DOJ's civil rights division is warning state election officials of "potential criminal penalties" for those who fail to keep noncitizens from voting.
A childcare center in El Segundo, California, is being sued by the parents of a toddler, who allege their child fell from a height of six feet while he was playing with a staff member.
Some moms have shared about their marijuana use online.
President Trump is promoting a network of gas stations that are selling gas for $3.47 a gallon, but analysts say they're likely selling the gas at a loss.
The change in plans was not prompted by a specific threat, but influenced in part by differences in the plane security capabilities, two U.S. officials told ABC News.
"These things aren't like flipping on a light switch," one expert told ABC News.
US-Iran cease-fire teetered on the edge when the US completed a second round of strikes in retaliation for Iranian strikes on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.
Renewed fighting between the U.S. and Iran puts into question elements of the MOU agreed by regional nations last month, a senior Qatari official said.
The housing bill can still become law overnight Friday without the president's signature.
ABC News' Luis Martinez reports on the latest release from the Pentagon.
Progressive Change Campaign Committee co-founder Adam Green discusses the state of the race, which has been rocked by sexual assault allegations against Graham Platner.
Graham Platner announced he's suspending his campaign leaving Maine Democrats scrambling for a candidate to take on Senator Susan Collins.
After finding a woman sitting with her feet dangling over the bridge, officers spent nearly an hour talking her to safety. It's the same unit that arrested the Empire State Building climbers.
For the first time, surgeons at UC San Diego have operated using humanoid robots, removing gallbladders in two procedures on pigs, a key step before any human trials.
A total of eight men have been indicted for their alleged roles in the plot to attack a UFC event on the grounds of the White House last month, according to prosecutors.
Security enhancements are underway on the North Portico of the White House, according to a White House official.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle celebrated the landmark bipartisan housing bill becoming law overnight Friday despite President Trump's refusal to sign it.
The Pentagon has released eerie new videos and images showing more of what the government calls "unidentified anomalous phenomena," or a UAP - commonly referred to the public as a UFO.
China says it has successfully returned a reusable rocket booster, marking a major breakthrough in space technology.
The sudden death of Sen. Lindsey Graham prompted condolences Sunday from President Donald Trump, world leaders, and a bipartisan list of lawmakers.
UN Ambassador Mike Waltz joined "This Week" the morning after U.S. strikes on Iran in retaliation for striking a vessel in the Strait of Hormuz.
ABC News' Leslie Lopez gets an inside look at "Surgie," a robot guided by surgeons during real operations that could become a future game changer for hospitals.
South Carolina Republican Sen. Tim Scott was emotional when reminiscing about Sen. Lindsey Graham after his sudden passing, saying "Lindsey Graham was irreplaceable."
Maine Democrats are now building from scratch a candidate selection process in a race that could decide who controls the United States Senate.