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Peter Charalambous, ABC News correspondent, joined Arizona’s Morning News to talk about the Nancy Guthrie case and how the second ransom note reportedly said she died shortly after abduction.
ABC's Jim Ryan joins Arizona’s Morning News to talk about the new black market for next-gen diet drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound. People are so eager to try them that they’ll jump the gun on FDA approvals.
ABC's Jim Ryan joins Arizona’s Morning News to talk about the U.S. infant mortality rate falling to an all-time low. Data shows that there were fewer than 5.4 infant deaths per 1,000 live births in 2025.
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Jim Ryan, ABC News correspondent, joined Arizona's Morning News to talk about FIFA World Cup tickets going unsold. Could it be because of expensive ticket prices?
Peter Charalambous, ABC News correspondent, joined Arizona's Morning News to give us a preview on Bill Gates’ testimony in the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein.
ABC's Jim Ryan joins Arizona’s Morning News to talk about Carnival cruises saying a data breach has compromised millions of its customers’ personal data. It has been a bad, bad year for cruise passengers.
In Part 2 of their special two-part miniseries on Laughing Matters, Steve Cody and Paul Merchan continue their conversation with legendary journalist Jim Hickey, an Edward R. Murrow Award-winning correspondent whose career placed him at the center of some of the most consequential events of the modern era. From the collapse of the Soviet Union and the opening moments of Desert Storm to the harrowing day-long coverage of 9/11, Jim shares firsthand accounts of reporting history as it unfolded—and the responsibility of documenting it for future generations. Along the way, he reflects on the evolving relationship between journalists and the institutions they cover, the unpredictability of breaking news, and the unexpected moments of humor that emerge even in the most serious circumstances.Tune in to hear Jim talk about:What it was like witnessing history firsthand—from Soviet tanks rolling through Moscow during the collapse of the Soviet Union to covering the opening moments of Desert Storm from a secret air base in the Persian GulfWhy one military commander's view of journalists as “chroniclers of history” forever shaped Jim's perspective on the role of the mediaHis unforgettable experience providing continuous ABC Radio coverage on 9/11, including a live eyewitness account of the second plane striking the World Trade CenterThe lighter side of a remarkable career, from a suspected KGB “honey trap” in Moscow to a live TV mishap that became an early viral news moment
ABC's Jim Ryan joins Arizona’s Morning News to talk about NASA awarding $220 million to a pair of companies to develop 21st-century versions of the moon buggies that drove around the lunar surface in the early 1970s.
Jim Ryan, ABC News correspondent, joins Arizona's Morning News to talk about the record breaking 45 million Americans who are expected to travel for Memorial Day. 39 million are expected to travel by car, as gas prices hit a near $5 a gallon.
How has classroom performance changed since the COVID pandemic began? New data says some classes are performing worse since then, and ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan joins the show to break down the data.
How much should you be worried about Hantavirus? Joining us to talk about passengers disembarking from a cruise ship where Hantavirus spread has been reported is ABC News correspondent Jim Ryan.
Will we see an end to the Iran war soon? Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with Trump last night regarding the US moving towards an agreement to end th conflict with Iran. To discuss whether the conflict will come to an end soon is ABC's Jordana Miller.
ABC's Jim Ryan joined Arizona's Morning News to talk about a new age of bank scams. Watch out, because Ryan says these new scams are becoming more sophisticated and more successful.
In Part 1 of a special two-part miniseries on Laughing Matters, Steve Cody and Paul Merchan sit down with legendary journalist Jim Hickey, an Edward R. Murrow Award winner whose career spans some of the most defining global events of the past half-century. From war zones to world leaders, Jim shares what it means to be fortunate to be where you are when history happens., while reflecting on the moments, mentors and mindset that shaped his remarkable journey—from a college radio station to the front lines of global news.Tune in to hear Jim talk about:How a college mentor changed the trajectory of his career overnightWhat it was like covering the Lebanese Civil War—and an unforgettable moment with Yasser ArafatThe reality of reporting from apartheid-era South Africa (and the disconnect with newsroom expectations back home)The striking contrast between Princess Diana's royal funeral and Mother Teresa's humble farewellA powerful, personal moment with Archbishop Desmond Tutu upon learning Nelson Mandela would be released
ABC's Jim Ryan joins Arizona’s Morning News to talk about the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators saying millions of Americans are owed billions in unclaimed money or property held by banks.
A tragic Louisiana shooting occurred that left 8 children dead. 7 were the children of the shooter. Jim Ryan from ABC News joins us to talk about the tragedy and how we can hope to prevent occurrences like this in the future.
Jim Ryan, ABC News correspondent, joined Arizona's Morning News to talk about the Artemis 2 crew landing today. In 2028, Artemis 4 plans to have boots on the lunar surface.
ABC News correspondent, Jordana Miller, joined Arizona's Morning News to talk about the two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran that went into effect last night. Miller reports from Jerusalem.
Jim Ryan, ABC News correspondent, joined Arizona's Morning News to talk about an Environmental Pollution journal claiming that scientists have discovered prescription and non-prescription stimulants and painkillers in the bodies of aquatic predators around Eleuthera Island. So, sharks looking for blood are instead finding drugs.
After a thrilling and spellbinding trip around the moon... the Artemis crew is earthbound. Joining me now LIVE is ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan... when do they get home
The Artemis II mission is well on its way to the moon, and soon the crew will be further from Earth than any human ever. ABC's Jim Ryan joins the show to give the recap on the mission that will fly by the moon.
ABC News Correspondent, Peter Charalambous, joined Arizona's Morning News to talk about how the Supreme Court appears skeptical of President Trump's case to end birthright citizenship. This is an executive order that the President signed in the very first day of his second term.
ABC News correspondent, Jim Ryan, joins Arizona's Morning News to talk about how the Senate has passed a DHS funding bill that could see TSA agents getting paid again. Ryan also talks about long lines at airports and why you should be getting TSA pre-check.
Alex Stone, ABC News correspondent, joined Arizona's Morning News to talk about how the CEO of United said airline tickets need to rise 20% to cover the surging cost of fuel. Experts say you should plan any future travel now, instead of wiating.
ABC News correspondent, Sam Sweeney, joined Arizona's Morning News to give us all the latest details in the Laguardia plane crash.
ABC's Jim Ryan joins Arizona's Morning News to talk about Attorney General Kris Mayes suing Kalshi for operating an illegal gambling business. Mayes also charged Kalshi with four counts of election wagering.
The conflict between Iran and Iraq continues into its third week. ABC News correspondent Jordana Miller reports on the latest as Iran and Iraq continue to strike each other.
Jim Ryan, ABC News correspondent, joined Arizona's Morning News to talk about the DHS shutdown and how major U.S. airlines are urging Congress to move quickly and end the shutdown. 50,000 airport security officers are working without pay.
Live Nation is being sued for engaing in illegal practices that undermine competition and consumers. Peter Charalambous, an ABC News correspondent, talks about employees who were caught bragging about "robbing customers blind."
The ongoing fight between Israel and Hezbollah ramped up Wednesday night as the Iran War enters Day 13. ABC News correspondent Jordana Miller discusses the overnight fighting and how life has been affected by war.
Robotaxis continue to gain popularity, and now the U.S. government is taking a closer look at this method of rideshare. ABC News correspondent Jim Ryan explains why.
Iran over the weekend selected a new Supreme Leader. How will this affect the map in the middle east? To give us the update from Jerusalem is ABC's Jordana Miller.
Retaliation strikes from Iran continue in Israel after a surprise weekend attack. ABC News correspondent Jordana Miller is in Jerusalem providing a firsthand look into the conflict.
The weekend strikes in Iran surprised many. As more information comes out about Operation Epic Fury, ABC News correspondent Steven Portnoy explains the possible rationale behind the strikes.
The US carried out strikes against Iran over the weekend. To discuss the operation and the impact on the ground in Israel is ABC news correspondent Jordana Miller.
Yesterday, Hillary Clinton spoke in front of a congressional panel, answering questions about her ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Today, Bill Clinton will do the same, and ABC's Peter Charalambous joined Arizona's Morning News to tell us what we should expect to hear.
Jim Ryan, ABC News correspondent, joins Arizona's Morning News to talk about how COVID-19 had created a pandemic of people wearing pajamas in public. Many of have embraced the comfy new trend, but some traditionalists are mkaing their voice heard.
The final day of the Olympics showed lots of dramatic action, which included the men's hockey team winning their first gold medal since 1980. ABC News Correspondent (and friend of the show) Jim Ryan joins us to give us an update on all the great Olympic happenings in Milan.
The Olympics continue in Milan, Italy and there's a ton to cover. ABC News correspondent Jim Ryan joins us to discuss the curling controversy, the "Blade Angels" trio, and details the latest results in figure skating, skiing, and snowboarding.
Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent, joined Arizona's Morning News to talk about American cross-country skier Jessie Diggins and how she powered through an agonizing rib injury to take third place in Thursday's 10-kilometer interval-start freestyle race at the Winter Olympics. Ryan also discusses Ilia Malinin, also known as the "Quad God", going for gold in the Men's Singles Figure Skating.
Ever wondered just how much it costs to run an ad during the Super Bowl? ABC News correspondent Sherri Preston joined the show to discuss just how much 30 seconds on America's most watched television event will cost you.
The launch of Artemis II was postponed another month after some technical concerns. Jim Ryan, ABC News correspondent, explains why it was postponed and what the mission around the moon would entail.
The U.S. Cenus Bureau released data showing the lowest population growth since the pandemic. ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan explains why.
Another federal government shutdown could be possible. Democrats are saying they will "rein in" ICE with a DHS funding bill. Steven Portnoy, ABC News correspondent, explains what bills have to pass to keep the government open and why Democrats are pushing for ICE reform.
Winter Storm Fern is impacting millions as days of snow, ice and power outages continue. Jim Ryan, ABC News correspondent, talks about how this storm is exacerbating the national blood shortage.
Winter storms have swept across vast stretches of the United States, bringing atypical freezing temperatures to areas in the South, even including Florida. ABC News correspondent Jim Ryan joined the show to break down the extent of this winter storm's reach.
As a winter storm swooped over the country, another fatal shooting occurred in Minneapolis involving federal officers which are inflaming tensions. ABC News Correspondent Janel Klein joined the show to discuss the scene of the ground in Minnesota.
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton failed to appear at a Senate hearing on the Jeffrey Epstein files. House Oversight Committee Republicans are now advancing contempt of Congress resolutions against the Clintons over their defiance of congressional subpoenas. ABC News correspondent Steven Portnoy breaks down what the subpoenas mean, the contempt vote and what happens next in the investigation.
Limiting screentime is no longer enough to promote healthy social habits in children. ABC News Correspondent, Jim Ryan, talks about the new guidance given by the American Academy of Pediatrics.