ABC News: GOP lawmaker who voted to oust McCarthy claims former speaker elbowed him, sparking altercation
Tim Burchett told ABC News that Kevin McCarthy elbowed him in the back after a House GOP meeting.
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Tim Burchett told ABC News that Kevin McCarthy elbowed him in the back after a House GOP meeting.
For Native American Heritage Month, as part of our “Hidden Histories” series, we bring you the story of John Herrington, a decorated naval officer and trailblazing astronaut.
New video from IDF shows what they described as a terrorist outside of Al-Quds hospital in Gaza with a grenade. Retired Gen. Wesley Clarke speaks to CNN’s John Berman about how Hamas allegedly uses structures like hospitals to complicate Israeli efforts in the region.
The World Health Organization says Gaza’s largest hospital, the Al Shifa hospital, has been without water for days and is not able to function as a hospital anymore. Gaza’s Hamas-run Ministry of Health said Monday other hospitals also were out of service. Israel says Hamas complexes lie under the Al Shifa hospital compound, which the group denies. Vedant Patel, the principal deputy spokesperson for the State Department, joined CBS News to discuss the situation in Gaza.
CNBC’s Jim Cramer delivers the latest news from Nvidia.
With conditions in Gaza getting worse, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said any cease-fire agreement must include the release of all Israeli hostages Hamas is holding. Hospitals across Gaza are on the brink of collapse, while Israel’s military pressed its ground operations in the north and continued deadly bombardment in the south. Leila Molana-Allen reports.
Scientists have rediscovered a species in Indonesia’s Cyclops Mountains for the first time in 60 years. Known as Attenborough’s long-beaked echidna, the mammal is named after famous British naturalist David Attenborough.
Eight people were killed Wednesday in a Texas freeway collision that authorities said occurred while police were pursuing a suspected human smuggler. Several of the victims were from Honduras.
Two U.S. F-15 fighter jets launched missiles at a weapons storage facility in eastern Syria, which the Pentagon says was being used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard and its proxies.
The CMA Awards were on ABC tonight hosted by Peyton Manning & Luke Bryan, the Republican debate took place in Miami and Donald was absent once again, Ivanka took the stand in the $250 million fraud case against her father, it was not a very good election night for the MAGA-verse, voters in Ohio overwhelmingly passed a measure to protect a woman’s right to choose, we discovered that Mike Lindell makes unusual sounds when he’s making a point, the mayor in Saskatchewan Canada has an interesting name, a pre-owned vehicle in New Jersey had an unfortunate encounter with the local wildlife, and country star Jelly Roll has a great new holiday gift idea for you!
Why is it that every other culture gets a pass, but Western civilization is exclusively the sum of the worst things it’s ever done?
Director of polling at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics, John Della Volpe, joins Morning Joe to discuss new New York Times/Siena College polling on the 2024 election.
Global supplies of rice are facing its most significant shortage in two decades, exacerbating food insecurity fears. Rice is a staple food for over half the world’s population. India’s export bans sent shockwaves through markets as some argue the country is using food as a political pawn. America’s $34 billion rice industry must compete against the same market uncertainty while managing droughts, floods and changing temperatures. Watch this video to learn more about how global rice markets influence food security, geopolitics and the livelihoods of millions of farmers.
The Israel Defense Forces said over the weekend that it had surrounded Gaza City, the decimated metropolis from which Hamas has ruled the strip for almost 20 years, and there were reports that troops could enter the city — under which Hamas has constructed an elaborate tunnel network — within 48 hours. CBS News’ Debora Patta in Jerusalem and Doug Williams in Tel Aviv have more on the situation in Gaza.
Toddler driving a pink convertible gets “pulled over” by police. CNN’s Jeanne Moos reports.
China’s real estate industry is collapsing in slow motion. Major developers like Evergrande and Country Garden remain stuck in spiraling debt problems. So-called ‘ghost cities‘ dot the Chinese countryside. And now the International Monetary Fund just cut its global growth forecasts for 2024 and called out China’s real estate crisis as a big reason why.
Micron, Samsung and SK Hynix are responsible for making 90% of the world’s DRAM memory chips, and Micron is the only one based in the U.S. That’s made it the latest target of bans from China. Yet Micron is spending $115 billion to build the biggest chip project in U.S. history. CNBC visited Micron in Idaho and talked to Gov. Kathy Hochul in New York to hear about the new fabs. We also asked Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer about Micron ahead of his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments in two cases involving public officials blocking someone on social media and whether it violates free speech rights. NBC News’ Laura Jarrett outlines the cases in question and how the justices may rule.
Weekend Update hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che cover the week’s biggest news before speaking with Colin’s agent J.J. Gordon (Sarah Sherman).
A crowd stormed an airport in Russia’s Dagestan region after the arrival of a flight from Tel Aviv, Israel. CNN’s Frederik Pleitgen reports.