May 22 2 Israeli Embassy staff members killed in DC shooting By Maya Sweedler, Associated Press The stunning attack prompted Israeli missions to beef up their security and lower their flags to half-staff. Continue reading
May 21 Watch 9:10 Minneapolis reflects on changes 5 years after George Floyd’s murder By Fred de Sam Lazaro, Sam Lane, Simeon Lancaster The Trump administration is walking away from police settlements in two major cities and closing investigations in six others. It comes days before the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s murder. His killing sparked intense protests with calls for racial justice… Continue watching
May 21 Watch 6:25 Barry Diller shares personal story and chronicles remarkable career in ‘Who Knew’ By Geoff Bennett, Stephanie Kotuby, Alexa Gold Barry Diller has been a towering force in American entertainment and business for more than half a century. He helped reshape television at ABC, led Paramount during a golden era of filmmaking and launched the Fox network. Today, his digital… Continue watching
May 21 Watch 8:03 Activist and former educator works to restore dignity to political disagreements By Judy Woodruff, Frank Carlson As partisan battles play out in Washington, Judy Woodruff introduces us to someone working to bridge America's divides by placing dignity at the heart of conversations between everyday citizens. It’s part of her series, America at a Crossroads. Continue watching
May 21 Who is eligible for a COVID shot? What to know about the latest U.S. changes By Laura Santhanam The shift was a marked departure from previous FDA guidance, which recommended an annual COVID vaccine for everyone 6 months and older. Continue reading
May 21 Fact-checking Trump’s claims of white farmer ‘genocide’ in South Africa By Amy Sherman, PolitiFact White farmers have been murdered in South Africa, but those murders account for such a small percentage of the country's total and do not amount to genocide, experts say. Continue reading
May 21 Judge says Trump administration violated court order by deporting migrants to South Sudan By Lindsay Whitehurst, Michael Casey, Tim Sullivan, Associated Press A federal judge says the Trump administration violated a court order on deportations to third countries with a flight linked to the African nation of South Sudan. Continue reading
May 21 New Jersey Rep. McIver released on recognizance after court appearance for immigrant detention skirmish By Michael Catalini, Associated Press A federal judge in New Jersey on Wednesday ordered Democratic Rep. LaMonica McIver released on her own recognizance during the congresswoman's first court appearance on assault charges stemming from immigration officials' attempt to arrest Newark's mayor at a detention facility. Continue reading
May 21 Justice Department moves to cancel Minneapolis and Louisville police reform settlements By Steve Karnowski, Associated Press The moves represent a dramatic about-face for a department that under President Joe Biden had aggressively pushed for federal oversight of police forces it accused of widespread abuses. Continue reading
May 21 Senate Republicans want to block vehicle-emission rules in California. Here’s what to know By Sophie Austin, Associated Press/Report for America Congress may stop California from implementing its first-in-the nation rule banning the sale of new gas powered cars by 2035. Continue reading