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Prosecutors will now be able to seek the death penalty in the case of Bryan Kohberger... the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
You've probably heard ... that Sea Lions on the West Coast are going crazy. Crawling up on the beaches and attacking people. It's getting worse. ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone is live in LA.
A new resolution in California will track how many tech jobs are getting lost to AI. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
These sweeping tariff's aren't just raising car prices... it could impact products you buy weekly. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
23 and me has filed for bankruptcy... leaving millions unsure what becomes of their genetic data Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
Attorneys for the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students now say their client has autism and isn't eligible for the death sentence. ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone joins with the newest developments in the case.
After weeks of wildfires... rain and snow is expected to move into Southern California. While it may bring relief to fire crews... officials say it could trigger a different disaster entirely. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
At least 22 states are now suing President Trump over his executive order limiting birthright citizenship. We asked ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone to help us understand the states' arguments against the president's order, and whether the order is constitutional.
Investigators say the soldier who died in the Las Vegas Tesla explosion... was suffering from PTSD. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
There is at least one more day of red flag fire warnings in Southern California. 85 mile per hour wind allowed a wildfire to explode on Tuesday and had people in Malibu running for their lives. ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone brings us the latest.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include Justin Whitehill from the Christmas Tree Genetics Program and ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone. We wrap up with WTMJ's Wisconsin's Morning News' latest Standout of the Year: Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman.
ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone talks about at least one more day of red flag fire warnings in Southern California.
The murder of Jonebent Ramsey is back in the spotlight... after a new mystery on the case was doc released to Netflix this week. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
Spirit Airlines has filed for bankruptcy... after a long run trying to get its debt in order Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
Boeing workers returning to work tomorrow could be met with a massive layoff. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
Police say they are close to identifying the person who set fire to ballot boxes in Portland. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
The number of Americans who have gotten sick from the McDonald's Quarter Pounder... has grown to 75. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
A man with guns was arrested outside a rally for Former President Trump in California this weekend... but it's still unclear what his intentions were. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
After Hurricane Milton... there's another storm brewing. This one on the surface of the sun. More with ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone
All of Boeings progress with striking machinists has been thrown out the window... about a month into the strike. The company took back its contract offer that would have given the workers a 30-percent pay raise. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
The doctor charged in the death of Friends star Matthew Perry... pleaded guilty this afternoon. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
At least 128 people across 6 states have died from Hurricane Helene ... and hundreds more remain missing this afternoon. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
California has slapped Exxon Mobil with a lawsuit... for lying to people about plastic recycling. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
33-thousand Boeing machinist walked off the job today. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
Thick smoke appeared in the valley overnight... blown our way from wildfires raging in the West. These fires grew fast last night in Southern California... reaching nearly 50-thousand acres in just a few hours. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
A judge decided this morning that the University of Idaho murder trial will move out of Latah County. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
Bryan Kohberger's lawyers are in court today trying to persuade a judge to move his trial. Kohberger is accused of killing four University of Idaho students in 2022. ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone has the story.
Imagine you're on an outing with your co-workers... hiking in the mountains.... and they leave you behind. It happened to a Colorado guy left behind on a mountaintop. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
We're hearing from the pilot accused of trying to crash an Alaska Airlines passenger jet... two days after taking psychedelic mushrooms. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone talked about five people being charged in connection to the ketamine death of Matthew Perry, according to federal officials in Los Angeles.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone talked about five people being charged in connection to the ketamine death of Matthew Perry, according to federal officials in Los Angeles. TMJ 4 Meteorologist Brendan Johnson gave us the weekend forecast. CelticMKE Board Member Matt Jendrzejczyk talked about what you can expect from this year's Irish Fest in Milwaukee. Wisconsin's Midday News talked about a Harry Doyle bobblehead giveaway and Harry Potter theme night at the ballpark this weekend.
5 people have been charged for the death of "friends" actor Matthew Perry. 2 of these peoples... were doctors. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
NASA says it's in no rush to get those two stranded astronauts home. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
As school resumes in much of the country the great debate: Should students have cell phones? Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone
We're learning more about what led up January's Alaska Airlines mid-flight blowout. Federal investigators holding a two-day hearing to understand how the accident happened. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
Over 16,000 flights have been canceled today... as tropical storm Debby continues to pelt the east coast. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
There's been an rise in cancer in younger generations... that's according to new data from the American Cancer Society. Joining me live to break it down is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
Delta is out half a billion dollars... thanks to the global crowdstrike outage that landed flights. The airline says it's coming for the tech company to seek compensation. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
Hackers are no longer just coming for your hard earned cash... they're coming for your precious loyalty points as well. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
There were several arson attacks today on France’s rail network...hours before the Paris Olympic Games opening ceremony was to take place. Joining me now live with the latest is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
For 50 years...Southwest Airlines has distinguished itself as a more relaxed airline, with an open-seating policy...but no more! Today its executives told investors that they're going to assigned seating next year...and it will offer premium seats with more legroom up front. Joining me now live to talk about it is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
The federal government is taking a long hard look at Delta's flight cancellations this past week. After the computer meltdown last week... the FAA wants to make sure passengers got the treatment they deserved. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
Is everyone at the office suddenly getting sick? It's probably COVID. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
Death Valley is heating up next week... and might just hit the highest temperature ever recorded on earth. ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone is watching the thermometer.
Hosts: Greg Skordas and Adam Gardiner Effects of the ruling on presidential immunity are already being feltIt’s only been a day since the Supreme Court ruled that the president has immunity for “official” acts, and we’re starting to see some effects. Lawyers for former president Donald Trump have asked the judge in the hush money trial to delay sentencing due to evidence — introduced earlier in the trial — that could now be considered off-limits due to the ruling. KSL at Night hosts Greg Skordas and Adam Gardiner discuss some additional effects of the ruling. Examining some of the other Supreme Court rulingsThere have certainly been some major rulings handed down from the Supreme Court in the past week. Some of them haven’t received as much air time, but they’re still incredibly important. The KSL at Night hosts dig into some of the other recent opinions, including those dealing with social media regulation and overall changes to the way federal regulations are created and enacted. Democrats coming to President Biden’s side in supportDiscussion continues surrounding President Biden’s performance in the CNN Presidential Debate. As several Democrats call for him to withdraw from the race, many more are coming to his side to show their support. Hosts Greg and Adam talk about the Biden campaign’s future — does it have a chance? What needs to happen in order for Biden to come back from the dismal debate performance? Who could take Biden’s place if he withdrew from the race?If Biden does decide to withdraw from the presidential race, what choices do Democrats have to replace him? Four people have really come to the top of the list: Vice President Kamala Harris, California Governor Gavin Newsom, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. The KSL at Night hosts discuss the options the Democratic Party may have if Biden were to end his campaign. How children are behaving in a post-pandemic worldIn the few years following the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve been able to track the effects the isolation policies had on childhood education. Now, we’re getting a better look at the developmental effects on young children, specifically those born during the pandemic. ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone joins the program to walk the hosts and listeners through a new report claiming the effects are more detrimental than originally thought. The Supreme Court’s decisions on social media regulationIn another recent ruling, the Supreme Court pushed back on how much the government can regulate social media. Florida and Texas had taken harder stances, but the Court said it was too far and pushed the issue back down to lower courts. The KSL at Night hosts talk about social media usage in children and ways the state of Utah is working to protect kids from its harms. Investigating the continued trend of sexism in politicsIs sexism in politics still a thing? It’s a question Holly Richardson, editor at Utah Policy, examines in a new piece in the Deseret News. She joins the program and talks with the hosts about ways sexism still manifests itself in the political sphere. She also shares ways everyone – men and women – can work together to help combat sexism in general. Effective ways to calmly have political discussions in 2024When you think about having political discussions, you probably imagine hot tempers, harsh words, and lots of yelling. But it doesn’t have to be this way — we can have calm and educated conversations about politics. In fact, we should be having these kinds of conversations. Greg and Adam finish off the evening discussing ways to have level-headed political conversations.
Hosts: Greg Skordas and Adam Gardiner. In the few years following the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve been able to track the effects the isolation policies had on childhood education. Now, we’re getting a better look at the developmental effects on young children, specifically those born during the pandemic. ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone joins the program to walk the hosts and listeners through a new report claiming the effects are more detrimental than originally thought.
Planning a summer get-away? Booking-dot-com says it's seen a 900-percent rise in travel scams. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
A group of billionaires say they are planning to board a mini submarine and revisit the Titanic. ABC's Alex Stone is reporting the story today.... you gotta be kidding me. Sound familiar? Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
Holiday travel for this memorial day weekend is off with a bang. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.
It was a terrifying plunge. A jetliner hit turbulence so severe... the food carts went flying and dozens of people slammed into the ceiling... and turns out it was worse than first thought. Joining me live is ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone.