By Katie Kilkenny Labor & Media Reporter At the start of what is likely to be a busy news year amid Trump’s return to the Oval Office, ABC News‘ unionized writers have secured new protections ...
"Most of this area is heavily trafficked by smugglers," Rubio told ABC News. "So ... from Mexico scouting the area for smugglers. A reporter's notebook from the first Customs and Border Protection ...
If only because someone who was worried probably wouldn't show a reporter the guns he'd just ... Cartel members showing ABC News drugs that will be transported to U.S. The president formally ...
Crews switched from a search and rescue operation to a recovery mission. ABC13 spoke with SkyEye reporter Tammy Rose about her experience flying close to airports in the Houston area. Tammy said ...
ABC reporter Bill Birtles says amnesty would only be granted to those pledging loyalty to the state. ABC reporter Bill Birtles says amnesty would only be granted to those pledging loyalty to the ...
ABC News’ Britt Clennett reports. With the arrest warrant for impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol expiring on Monday, the South Korean anti-corruption agency asked police to detain the embattled ...
The ABC comedy's short seventh installment will debut in late March. By Rick Porter Television Writer The show will take up its usual 8 p.m. Wednesday time period for the final episodes.
Before the Air Force announced it would resume training on the airmen on Monday, Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., had accused it of "malicious compliance." "I have no doubt Secretary Hegseth will correct ...
In this update: Quarterly inflation figures will be out in the coming hours; Victoria police will have an increased presence amid fears of reprisal attacks over the fatal shooting of underworld ...
ABC Pacific is the trusted voice in the Pacific, connecting our neighbours with news, music, sport and conversations for all ages. More from ABC We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...
Buckley Carlson, the son of conservative media personality Tucker Carlson, is set to join Vice President JD Vance’s press office, sources tell ABC News.
Tammie Farrugia and Scott Marshall are the pair allegedly named in a search warrant used by police investigating the discovery of an explosives laden caravan at Dural in Sydney’s north-west.