Mom fears for her trans daughter in wake of gender-affirming care ban: 'It's not going to stop there'
ABC News (SIOUX FALLS, S.D) — A South Dakota law prohibiting gender-affirming care for minors is set to take effect next month, joining a growing list of states considering or enacting similar bans across the country. Meanwhile, a
It's been 79 years since D-Day landings. How experts say we'll continue to honor WWII veterans
National D-Day Memorial Foundation (NEW YORK) — Seventy-nine years ago, on June 6, 1944, more than 156,000 Allied troops invaded Normandy, France, on D-Day. “It was one of the most momentous events of the last century,” April Cheek-Messier,
Wildfire smoke map: Which US cities, states are being impacted by Canadian wildfires
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Wildfires burning in Canada are continuing to create poor air quality conditions in the U.S. as the smoke makes its way south. Hazy skies, low visibility and poor air quality will be
Unlawful southern border entries down 70% from record highs since end of Title 42
Bloomberg Creative Photos/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Unlawful entries along the southern border have decreased 70% from their record highs since the end of Title 42 on May 11, according the Department of Homeland Security. U.S. Customs and
Surveillance video shows box-wearing bandit allegedly burglarizing Florida grocery store
Courtesy Jeremias Berganza (MIAMI GARDENS, Fla.) — A Florida man donned a unique disguise to burglarize a Miami Gardens supermarket. Claude Vincent Griffin Jr., 33, was caught on surveillance cameras haphazardly wearing a cardboard box as a
Yellowstone visitors are getting so comfortable with approaching wildlife that park officials are asking them to stop
Jeff R Clow/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — As the weather warms and visitors flock to the oldest national park in the U.S., the number of disturbing human-wildlife encounters has prompted Yellowstone officials to beg guests to maintain their
Navy SEAL commander speaks out on 'Hell Week' training after death of candidate
ABC News (NEW YORK) — The Navy commander in charge of the “Hell Week” training when a SEAL candidate died spoke out on ABC News’ Good Morning America after an investigation found multiple problems with the program.
Trump opposes Michael Cohen's attempt to dismiss lawsuit alleging breach of fiduciary duty
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Former President Donald Trump on Monday opposed an attempt by his former fixer Michael Cohen to dismiss a lawsuit that accused Cohen of breaching his fiduciary duty to Trump “by spreading falsehoods”
Mom of 6-year-old who shot his teacher will plead guilty to new charges: Lawyer
Newport News Police Department (NEW YORK) — The mother of the 6-year-old who police say shot his first-grade teacher in January in Virginia plans to plead guilty to new charges related to when she bought the gun
Canadian wildfire smoke returns to parts of the Midwest and Northeast
ABC News (NEW YORK) — The devastating wildfire emergency continues across a large swath of Canada, with numerous large fires burning out of control, from British Columbia to Newfoundland and Labrador as of Monday afternoon. The smoke