Husband Accused of Wedding Night Murder Returned to US
A man who allegedly killed his wife on their wedding night has been extradited back to the United States after spending years as a fugitive in Mexico. He was previously listed on the FBI’s Most Wanted list, highlighting the severity of the case.
3 Hikers Die of Heat Illness at Grand Canyon
Three hikers tragically died from suspected heat-related illnesses at the Grand Canyon as temperatures soared. Despite swift intervention from first responders, they could not be revived.
Tragic Case of Denise Amber Lee: A 20/20 Investigation
In this episode of 20/20, the story of Denise Amber Lee unfolds, detailing the events leading to her tragic abduction and murder by Michael King. Nearly two decades later, the impact of her loss and the search for justice remains profound.
ABC News Live: Floods, New Air Force One & Juneteenth
ABC News Live Prime covers severe flooding caused by Tropical Storm Arthur and highlights President Trump’s reveal of a new Air Force One. The segment also commemorates Juneteenth with special features.
LAPD Body Cam Shows Officer Shooting Dog: Disturbing Footage
The LAPD has released body camera footage documenting an officer fatally shooting a dog while responding to a 911 call. The incident, which occurred while the officer was wearing a Knicks shirt, has sparked widespread outrage and discussion about police accountability.
Australia Reports First H5N1 Bird Flu Case
Australia has confirmed its first case of the H5N1 bird flu strain, marking the virus’s spread to every continent. The detection raises concerns about potential impacts on public health and biosecurity measures.
African, Caribbean Leaders Demand Apology for Slavery
African and Caribbean leaders are demanding formal apologies from nations that profited from the transatlantic slave trade, along with debt relief and financial compensation. This call reflects a growing movement to address historical injustices and reparations.
US Fans Celebrate Victory Over Australia in World Cup
US fans celebrated a thrilling 2-0 victory over Australia, securing their place in the World Cup knockout stage. Meanwhile, Australian supporters expressed disappointment but maintained hope for future matches.
DOJ Rejects Judge’s Demand on Anti-Weaponization Fund
The DOJ has rejected a federal judge’s demand to confirm the status of a $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund, citing concerns over separation of powers. Judge Leonie Brinkema previously blocked the fund and set a deadline for the Justice Department’s response.
Burnham’s Vision for UK’s Economic Future
Andy Burnham is gaining momentum in his bid to become the UK’s next prime minister, prompting discussions about his potential economic policies. His evolving team could significantly influence the fiscal strategy of the country.















