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AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Israeli authorities have released details about two gunmen responsible for the Jerusalem bus stop shooting.
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AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on a state making changes to its vaccine mandates
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that two departing scientific leaders at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say political interference at the agency remains a problem.
The newly appointed director of the CDC is out. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
The newly appointed director of the CDC is out. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Baltimore and Chicago are among the latest cities being potentially targeted by the Trump Administration to deploy troops in the same manner as they were deployed in D.C. Greg and Holly discuss the legality of the situation. Greg also breaks down President Trump's latest executive order on eliminating cashless bail.
AP correspondent Naeun Kim reports on an Associated Press journalist who was killed in an Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital - one of five reporters who died in the attack.
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on an immigration stop that resulted in gunfire.
Just about seven months into the Trump administration and federal chief information officers are waiting for more explicit policy direction. The Office of Management and Budget has teased a little of their priorities, but a lot remains unknown. At a recent panel of former federal CIOs sponsored by AFFIRM, several weighed in on what they are looking for from Federal CIO Greg Barbaccia.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports record floodwaters from Alaska's Mendenhall Glacier are receding.
New York City health officials say the Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Harlem is slowing, even with seven new cases reported this week. Meanwhile, President Trump says he'll explore stepping up the number of federal law enforcers in New York City in the coming months. Plus, newly released test scores show slight improvement for students throughout the five boroughs.
Leaving medication in a hot car for extended periods of time can make them less effective or potentially dangerous.
August 5, 2025 ~ Debra Horner, Senior Program Manager at the University of Michigan's Center for Local, State and Urban Policy, joins Kevin to discuss a recent survey they conducted that shows 51% of Michigan local officials say the state is on the wrong track.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports a far-right Israeli minister visited and prayed at Jerusalem's most sensitive holy site on Sunday, triggering regional condemnation and fears that the provocative move could further escalate tensions.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 20 people in Gaza.
Health officials in Gaza say dozens of people have been killed and dozens more injured by Israeli fire as they waited for a UN aid delivery.The IDF has not previously sent ground troops into the neighbourhoods because it believes that Hamas is holding hostages there.Also in the proghramme: Syria's interior ministry says violence in the southern city of Sweida has "halted"; six months since Donald Trump returned to the White House. we'll check in with Trump supporters; and British men collect world relay gold medals 28 years late.(Photo shows people waiting at an aid point in Gaza on 20 July 2025. Credit: Ramadan Abed/Reuters)
In our news wrap Sunday, Israeli strikes killed at least 32 people including six children at a water collection point, two wildfires near the Grand Canyon are growing rapidly, the EU said it’s holding off on retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods in hopes of reaching a trade deal, and Italy’s Jannik Sinner beat defending champion Carlos Alcaraz to win the men’s title at Wimbledon. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In our news wrap Sunday, Israeli strikes killed at least 32 people including six children at a water collection point, two wildfires near the Grand Canyon are growing rapidly, the EU said it’s holding off on retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods in hopes of reaching a trade deal, and Italy’s Jannik Sinner beat defending champion Carlos Alcaraz to win the men’s title at Wimbledon. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Gaza health officials say Israel strikes have killed some 58,000 Palestinians since the beginning of the war. AP correspondent Donna Warder reports.
As the death toll climbs in Texas, FEMA insiders tell us that internal red tape and cost-cutting slowed their response to the state's flooding, in some cases, by days. Plus, Vladimir Putin ramps up deadly strikes on Ukraine, and President Trump is asked again about those delayed shipments of weapons to Kyiv. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports 3 people are dead as flash flooding hits New Mexico.
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports Russia is shrugging off President Trump's increasing criticism of Vladimir Putin.
Ethan Bratton, writer and reporter with KTRH Radio in Houston, reports on the Texas floods.
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on the apparent suicide of Russia's transport minister.
A famed Mexican boxer has been arrested for overstaying his visa. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
Two firefighters and a gunman are dead after the suspect apparently opened fire on first responders in northern Idaho. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
NBC's Morgan Chesky joined us to talk about NBC's New Daily News Podcast"Here's the Scoop"-Life on the road-What is a 'sleeper cell' and should we be worried, "Federal officials say that while they are increasing surveillance on potential suspects, there's been no credible threat as of this time"-NBC's Richard Engel is a rockstar Follow Morgan on Instagram To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here
In our news wrap Thursday, hospital officials and witnesses in central Gaza say an Israeli airstrike killed at least 18 people as they waited for flour, the dangerous summer heat is finally easing across much of the eastern U.S., violent storms in France killed at least two people and injured 17 more and former Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy has died. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In our news wrap Thursday, hospital officials and witnesses in central Gaza say an Israeli airstrike killed at least 18 people as they waited for flour, the dangerous summer heat is finally easing across much of the eastern U.S., violent storms in France killed at least two people and injured 17 more and former Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy has died. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
AP's Joe Federman reports that the death of 7 Israeli soldiers draws attention back to war in Gaza.
The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Monday, June 23, 2025.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Gaza's Health Ministry says at least 45 Palestinians have been killed in the Gaza Strip while waiting for U.N. and commercial trucks to enter the territory with desperately needed food.
Plus: Fundraising numbers are in ahead of June's primary elections; Richmond City Council members say CAO confirmation was rushed; Senate committee rejects Ken Cuccinelli nomination to board of visitors; and other stories.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports the Gaza Health Ministry has provided an update on deaths as Israel's battle against Hammas rages on.
A weather front brings rain, snow, and now deadly flooding to South Africa. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports tensions are growing in Los Angeles with more National Guard troops being deployed and the mayor saying the city's immigrant workers are being terrorized.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Palestinian health officials and witnesses say Israeli forces fired on people as they headed toward an aid distribution site on Tuesday, killing at least 27, in the third such incident in three days.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports mourners have been praying, and many victims have been taken to hospital, after Israeli killed at least 27 people near a Gaza aid site.
Paul Kearns, Irish-born journalist based in Tel Aviv, reports on the latest developments in the Israel-Gaza war.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Israel announces it will authorize 22 Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports a U.N. official says over 40 Palestinians were wounded, mostly by gunfire, when a crowd over-ran a new Gaza aid hub set up by a U.S. and Israeli-backed foundation.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Gaza officials say at least one Palestinian has been killed and around 48 others wounded when forces opened fire on a crowd overrunning a new aid distribution site in the Gaza Strip set up by an Israeli and U.S.-backed foundation.
US Officials Say Israel Preparing To Strike Iranian Nuclear Facilities Without Support From Donald Trump
Palestinians in Gaza say they are facing another Nakba on the anniversary of their "catastrophe". Also: President Zelensky calls Russian peace talks delegates "stand-in props" and the lost Magna Carta found at Harvard.