Sep 02 Watch 8:06 Epidemiologist breaks down new restrictions on COVID shots By Amna Nawaz, Jackson Hudgins Many Americans who want to get the newest COVID vaccines may now have a harder time doing so. The Food and Drug Administration limited approval for the shots to adults 65 and older or those who are "high risk" for… Continue watching
Sep 02 Watch 7:05 ‘It should be very concerning to everyone,’ says partner of detained DACA recipient By Amna Nawaz, Ian Couzens Last month, 28-year-old Catalina “Xóchitl” Santiago was boarding a domestic flight when she was detained by Customs and Border Protection officers at the El Paso airport. For years, she has legally lived in the U.S. under the Deferred Action for… Continue watching
Sep 02 Grand jury refuses to indict woman accused of threatening Trump, in rebuke to prosecutors By Michael Kunzelman, Associated Press A grand jury composed of Washington residents refused to indict her based on evidence presented by Justice Department prosecutors, according to her attorney, assistant federal public defender Mary Manning Petras. Continue reading
Sep 02 Minnesota Gov. Walz to call special session on gun laws after school shooting By Steve Karnowski, Associated Press Gov. Tim Walz plans to call a special session of the Minnesota Legislature to consider tougher gun laws after last week's shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis. Continue reading
Sep 02 Basketball Hall of Famer George Raveling dies at 88 By Associated Press Hall of Fame basketball coach George Raveling has died. He was 88. Raveling’s family says he “faced cancer with courage and grace.”… Continue reading
Sep 02 Pentagon authorizes military lawyers to serve as temporary immigration judges By Konstantin Toropin, Associated Press The Trump administration is looking at a variety of options to help resolve the significant backlog of immigration cases, including hiring additional immigration judges… Continue reading
Sep 02 3 deported by U.S. held in African prison despite completing sentences, lawyers say By Gerald Imray, Associated Press The U.S. Department of Homeland Security claims the three men are dangerous criminals, but lawyers argue they were released into the community after serving their sentences. Continue reading
Sep 02 Defunded Corporation for Public Broadcasting will be honored with one of TV’s top prizes By Mark Kennedy, Associated Press The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is being honored with the Television Academy’s Governors Award even as it winds down after nearly 60 years. Continue reading
Sep 02 Kraft Heinz will split back into 2 companies a decade after merger By Dee-Ann Durbin, Michelle Chapman, Associated Press Kraft Heinz's net revenue has fallen every year since 2020. Continue reading
Sep 02 Graham Greene, Oscar-nominated Indigenous actor best known for ‘Dances with Wolves,’ dies at 73 By Maria Sherman, Associated Press Greene broke barriers for Native actors, demonstrating through his singular talent that Indigenous stories should and must be told by them. Continue reading