The plane departed from Wichita, Kansas. Russian media reported that two Russian figure skaters were on board the American Airlines flight that collided with an Army helicopter outside D.C. and a presidential spokesman expressed condolences to the families and friends of those killed in the plane crash.
If she is confirmed as director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard would be the youngest-ever in that role, the first millennial, the first Asian American, and only the second woman to hold
FBI Director nominee Kash Patel will appear for his confirmation hearing Thursday before the Senate Judiciary Committee, likely rejoining Trump’s White House after Patel was able to leverage his stint in Trump’s first administration and loyalty to the president into a moneymaking personal brand and controversial nonprofit.
Hormel Foods announced Thursday morning that group vice president, Foodservice, Mark Ourada would be retiring.
The “Firework” singer announced last year that she was leaving the ABC singing competition after seven seasons to embark on her “Lifetimes” tour.
ABC Action News Consumer Reporter Susan El Khoury looks at what Congress is doing to try and resolve the credit card swipe fees.
A massive search and rescue operation that included divers was underway in the Potomac River, but officials said during the press conference that it is now a recovery operation. As of the 4:30 a.m. PT press conference, 27 bodies were recovered from the plane, while one was recovered from the helicopter.
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We remain under an ABC-7 First Alert for strong winds, wind chill, and patchy blowing dust expected today. We will start off the morning with calm conditions but we will see breezy patterns develop by mid morning.
Rob McElhenney confirmed It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia returns in June with Season 17 and the second Abbott Elementary crossover episode.
With network TV reruns dominating streaming again last year, it’s only a matter of time before SVODs start emulating them
A religious discrimination/invasion of privacy lawsuit filed against ABC by former “General Hospital” actor Ingo Rademacher — who was fired in 2021 and saw his role recast for opposing the network’s coronavirus vaccine mandate — should not be revived because there is no new evidence to support such a motion,