BREAKING: Hamas claims body is slain Israeli soldier
The Hamas terror group claims a body turned over to the Red Cross on Sunday morning is that of Hadar Goldin, an Israeli soldier who was killed on Aug. 1, 2014 and held in Gaza for 11 years. The body is on the way to the medical examiner's office to be positively identified. If confirmed, it would mean four bodies of hostages remain in Gaza.
4 dead, at least 13 injured after suspect crashes into crowd outside Ybor City business
Four people are dead and at least 13 are injured after a man crashed into an Ybor City business early Saturday morning, according to officers.
VP JD Vance speaks at Marine Corps Ball in D.C.
Vice President JD Vance honored the United States Marine Corps with a speech at the annual Marine Corps Ball on Saturday evening in Washington, D.C. He was introduced by Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Eric M. Smith. The two later raised a toast as the Marines celebrate its 250th birthday.
Hamas continues to return bodies from Gaza
Hal Kempfer, retired Marine intelligence officer and national security analyst, joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to discuss the latest out of Gaza, where the bodies of hostages continue to be released.
Fighting continues in Ukraine
Hal Kempfer, retired marine intelligence officer joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to discuss the ongoing fight in Ukraine.
Thousands of U.S. flights delayed due to shutdown
LiveNOW's Austin Westfall invites Reuters reporter David Shepardson into the conversation to discuss U.S. airlines canceling over one thousand flights on day two of government-mandated flight cuts across the country on Saturday.
Where Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ project stands
LiveNOW's Austin Westfall brings national security analyst Hal Kempfer into the conversation to speak about where President Trump's ‘Golden Dome’ defense system project stands.
SNAP benefit funding remains in limbo amid shutdown
Associated Press White House reporter Will Weissert joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to discuss where the fight over funding SNAP benefits amid the federal government shutdown stands.
BREAKING: Gunshots fired at CBP agents in Chicago
The Department of Homeland Security said that US Border Patrol agents were shot at Saturday in Chicago by a man driving a black Jeep. The shooter got away and has not been detained.
68th Grammy Awards: Feb. 1, 2026
Nominees for the 68th GRAMMY Awards have officially been announced. Jonathan Landrum, entertainment reporter with the Associated Press joined LiveNOW's Christina Evans to dissect the nominations and predict the winners.
Newsom rallies in Texas over Prop 50 win
California Gov. Gavin Newsom rallied with Democrat lawmakers in Houston, Texas, touting his Proposition 50 win, related to redistricting.
Face The Fight: Preventing Veteran suicides
Veterans Day is approaching and it's a time to honor those who served in the US military. Lt. Col. Chris Ford, a veteran leader of Face The Fight joined LiveNOW's Christina Evans to talk about helping veterans.
TODAY: 3,400 flight delays, 900 cancellations
There are more than 3,000 delays and 900 cancellations on flights nationwide Saturday, one day after the start of a phased-in reduction in flights at 40 major airports. By next Friday, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says 10% of flights will be reduced at those same airports. Julian Kheel, the CEO of Points Path joined LiveNOW's Josh Breslow to discuss what happens next.
Border Patrol agents shot at in Chicago during immigration operation, DHS claims
Federal agents were shot at and at least one person was detained in Little Village on Saturday, according to DHS.
Rod Wave arrested in Atlanta on drug and weapons charges
Atlanta police arrested rapper Rod Wave, also known as Rodarius Green, on multiple drug and weapon charges Friday
Rep. Buddy Carter introduces MAMDANI Act
After officially winning the race for mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani is facing even more heat from President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress. U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter (R-GA) is introducing the MAMDANI Act, which would cut off federal funds to New York City. The congressman joined LiveNOW's Josh Breslow to explain the bill and how it would work.
Supreme Court blocks full SNAP payments
The Supreme Court on Friday temporarily blocked a lower court order requiring the Trump administration to fully fund SNAP benefits during the government shutdown. A judge had ordered the payments by Friday, but the administration appealed, saying it lacked sufficient funds and sought to continue partial payments. Ron Zambrano, an LA trial attorney joined LiveNOW's Josh Breslow to discuss what happens next.
Saturday senate session amid government shutdown
Senator John Thune addressed Congress as the government shutdown entered its 39th day. Thune stated that the American people are growing weary and noted that, for the first time since the shutdown began, Democrats are showing a willingness to consider reopening the government.
Duffy: 20% flight reductions possible
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned on Friday that if the government shutdown continues, he may require airlines to reduce their flight schedules by as much as 20%. Airlines were already rushing to comply with new government orders to scale back operations. The Federal Aviation Administration directed airlines to cancel 4% of flights at 40 major airports on Friday, with those cuts expected to increase to 10% by November 14.
Veteran receives surprise funds to fix airplane
Army Veteran William Henderson, a commercial pilot, received surprise funds to restore his airplane, a project close to his heart. Henderson generously offers free flying lessons and experiences to Veterans and others, covering the costs himself. Once the refurbishment is complete, the aircraft will allow him to help Veterans escape their challenges and take to the skies, even if just for an hour. He joins LiveNOW from FOX.



















