Group of senators reach agreement on gun safety deal
A bipartisan group of senators reach a deal on a limited package of gun safety measures. It would be the most significant federal legislation on the issue in nearly thirty years.
A bipartisan group of senators reach a deal on a limited package of gun safety measures. It would be the most significant federal legislation on the issue in nearly thirty years.
Questions remain about law enforcement’s delayed response to the elementary school massacre in Uvalde, Texas. The police chief is now speaking out as funerals continue for the 21 victims, with fourth grade teacher Eva Mireles being laid to rest Friday.
Consumer News: Inflation hits new 40-year high, how to get the best deals on summer travel
It’s not just gas, the rising inflation in this country has Americans paying more for things like rent and food too. The Consumer Price Index is up more than 8%, which is worse than expected. President Joe Biden addressed rising costs earlier this afternoon.
The House select committee investigating the January 6 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol held its first primetime hearing last night. The committee chair called the attack a culmination of an attempted coup by former President Donald Trump and his allies, accusing them of spreading lies and threatening American democracy as they tried to overturn the 2020 presidential election results.
Experts say the number of people expected to travel this summer is just about back to where it was in 2019, but you can still get good deals on flights for your summer vacation.
Prime Time Congressional hearing on the deadly January 6th attack at the Capitol.
There was a familiar face on Good Morning America earlier today on ABC Columbia.
While Senate negotiations continue, the House passed a sweeping gun reform package and a bill that would establish a federal red flag law. However, lead lawmakers say no deal will likely get done this week. This comes after emotional testimony on Capitol Hill came from survivors of mass shootings and from grieving parents.
We’re now learning more information about when the Food and Drug Administration and Abbott Nutrition’s Sturgis plant first found out about a whistle blower’s allegations about quality control concerns within the plant. ABC News confirms both were alerted a year before the recall was issued.