Hamas reviews Trump?s proposal to end War in Gaza
We are now learning that Hamas is reviewing President Donald Trump?s plan to end the Gaza war. The plan was presented during Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu?s joint meeting this week. Netanyahu says if Hamas doesn?t accept the proposal, Israel will continue to increase pressure in the region. LiveNOW?s Austin Westfall is speaking with Dr. Alon Burstein from Tufts University to discuss the future of the War in Gaza.
We are now learning that Hamas is reviewing President Donald Trump?s plan to end the Gaza war. The plan was presented during Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu?s joint meeting this week. Netanyahu says if Hamas doesn?t accept the proposal, Israel will continue to increase pressure in the region. LiveNOW?s Austin Westfall is speaking with Dr. Alon Burstein from Tufts University to discuss the future of the War in Gaza.
Senior US military leaders summoned to meeting in VA
Hundreds of senior military leaders were summoned for an unusual meeting with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth at the Marine Corps museum in Quantico, Virginia. Hegseth rolled out new directives about physical fitness, slamming what he said were "fat troops". LiveNOW?s Austin Westfall is learning more from National Security Analyst and Retired Marine Intelligence Officer Hal Kempfer.
Hundreds of senior military leaders were summoned for an unusual meeting with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth at the Marine Corps museum in Quantico, Virginia. Hegseth rolled out new directives about physical fitness, slamming what he said were "fat troops". LiveNOW?s Austin Westfall is learning more from National Security Analyst and Retired Marine Intelligence Officer Hal Kempfer.
Government shutdown expected tonight at midnight
The U.S. government is facing its first federal government shutdown in almost seven years. Without an agreement by Tuesday night, nonessential government offices will close and federal workers will face furloughs or unpaid work. LiveNOW?s Austin Westfall is learning about the potential impacts of a government shutdown with Political Analyst Brian Sobel.
The U.S. government is facing its first federal government shutdown in almost seven years. Without an agreement by Tuesday night, nonessential government offices will close and federal workers will face furloughs or unpaid work. LiveNOW?s Austin Westfall is learning about the potential impacts of a government shutdown with Political Analyst Brian Sobel.
Government shutdown imminent after measure rejected
At the moment, all indicators are pointing towards an imminent government shutdown at midnight tonight. This would mark the first shutdown in almost seven years. Republican and Democratic leaders have spent much of this week blaming each other for the back and forth. LiveNOW?s Austin Westfall is joined by Savannah Behrmann, a Senate Correspondent at the National Journal, who has the latest on the situation.
At the moment, all indicators are pointing towards an imminent government shutdown at midnight tonight. This would mark the first shutdown in almost seven years. Republican and Democratic leaders have spent much of this week blaming each other for the back and forth. LiveNOW?s Austin Westfall is joined by Savannah Behrmann, a Senate Correspondent at the National Journal, who has the latest on the situation.
Latest updates from Congress as shutdown looms
The U.S. is likely to face its first federal government shutdown in nearly seven years after Senate Democrats rejected a Republican-backed bill to keep funding the government. This means a shutdown will almost certainly take place at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday. Reporting from Capitol Hill tonight, Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins LiveNOW's J Russell with the latest updates.
The U.S. is likely to face its first federal government shutdown in nearly seven years after Senate Democrats rejected a Republican-backed bill to keep funding the government. This means a shutdown will almost certainly take place at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday. Reporting from Capitol Hill tonight, Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins LiveNOW's J Russell with the latest updates.
Senators react after votes to fund government fail
The U.S. government will shutdown at midnight, according to the White House. It will be the first government shutdown in almost seven years. Republican and Democratic Senators gave remarks after the Senate rejected bills to fund the government.
The U.S. government will shutdown at midnight, according to the White House. It will be the first government shutdown in almost seven years. Republican and Democratic Senators gave remarks after the Senate rejected bills to fund the government.
U.S. government will shut down tonight, OPM says
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management announced Tuesday that the government will shut down at midnight eastern time. NOTUS reporter Helen Huiskes joins LiveNOW's Mike Pache to discuss.
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management announced Tuesday that the government will shut down at midnight eastern time. NOTUS reporter Helen Huiskes joins LiveNOW's Mike Pache to discuss.
Tyrese Gibson admits dogs killed neighbor’s pet, rehomes them
Actor and singer Tyrese Gibson admitted through his attorney that his dogs killed a neighbor’s dog while he was away.
Actor and singer Tyrese Gibson admitted through his attorney that his dogs killed a neighbor’s dog while he was away.
Iowa school superintendent resigns after ICE arrest
Ian Roberts, the Iowa school superintendent arrested by immigration authorities last week, is stepping down from his role, according to his attorneys.
Ian Roberts, the Iowa school superintendent arrested by immigration authorities last week, is stepping down from his role, according to his attorneys.
Trump's crime crackdown begins in Memphis, TN
President Donald Trump's "crime crackdown" has begun in Memphis, Tennessee. Trump said that he will send troops to several major cities as part of increased federal law enforcement in US cities, including Chicago and Portland.
President Donald Trump's "crime crackdown" has begun in Memphis, Tennessee. Trump said that he will send troops to several major cities as part of increased federal law enforcement in US cities, including Chicago and Portland.
Hurricane Imelda?s powerful surf causes beachfront home to collapse
At least five homes were damaged on Tuesday, September 30, as coastal flooding swept through North Carolina?s Outer Banks, according to local reports citing National Park Service staff.
At least five homes were damaged on Tuesday, September 30, as coastal flooding swept through North Carolina?s Outer Banks, according to local reports citing National Park Service staff.
RFK Jr. speaks on health plans in Oval Office
HHS Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr. spoke in the White House Oval Office on Tuesday, as President Trump discussed new aspects of his health care plans to fight cancer and provide care.
HHS Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr. spoke in the White House Oval Office on Tuesday, as President Trump discussed new aspects of his health care plans to fight cancer and provide care.
President Trump unveils 'TrumpRX' site
LiveNOW's Mike Pache brings Dr. Peter Chin-Hong into the conversation to speak about President Trump announcing 'TrumpRX' site for discounted drugs.
LiveNOW's Mike Pache brings Dr. Peter Chin-Hong into the conversation to speak about President Trump announcing 'TrumpRX' site for discounted drugs.
Dr. Oz discusses "TrumpRx"
Mehmet Oz, the 17th administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, spoke in the Oval Office with President Trump about "TrumpRx"
Mehmet Oz, the 17th administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, spoke in the Oval Office with President Trump about "TrumpRx"
Trump signs executive order on cancer research
President Donald Trump signed an executive order boosting childhood cancer research in the Oval Office on Tuesday. Trump was joined by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Medicare administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz, as well as WWE's Stephanie McMahon and Triple H.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order boosting childhood cancer research in the Oval Office on Tuesday. Trump was joined by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Medicare administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz, as well as WWE's Stephanie McMahon and Triple H.
Dallas ICE facility attack: Second victim dies days after shooting
Following a targeted shooting at a Dallas ICE facility, 32-year-old Miguel Ángel García-Hernández, died days later, leaving behind a pregnant wife and four young children.
Following a targeted shooting at a Dallas ICE facility, 32-year-old Miguel Ángel García-Hernández, died days later, leaving behind a pregnant wife and four young children.
Potential government shutdown at Midnight
LiveNOW'S Andy Mac interviews Politico's congressional reporter Hailey Fuchs regarding a potential government shutdown at midnight.
LiveNOW'S Andy Mac interviews Politico's congressional reporter Hailey Fuchs regarding a potential government shutdown at midnight.
Democratic leaders speak on shutdown, healthcare costs
Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) discussed the looming government shutdown and healthcare costs with other Democratic Senate leaders on Capitol Hill.
Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) discussed the looming government shutdown and healthcare costs with other Democratic Senate leaders on Capitol Hill.
Sen. Thune calls shutdown "totally avoidable"
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) and other Republican leaders in the Senate held a press conference in the halls of Capitol Hill ahead of a looming government shutdown deadline. Thune called a potential shutdown, "totally avoidable."
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) and other Republican leaders in the Senate held a press conference in the halls of Capitol Hill ahead of a looming government shutdown deadline. Thune called a potential shutdown, "totally avoidable."
Americans now paying even more for coffee as prices near record highs
Americans are paying more for their coffee as prices for the caffeinated commodity are near record levels due to global production headwinds and higher costs from imported coffee exposed to tariffs.
Americans are paying more for their coffee as prices for the caffeinated commodity are near record levels due to global production headwinds and higher costs from imported coffee exposed to tariffs.



















