Harvey Weinstein retrial: Judge declares mistrial
The judge in Harvey Weinstein?s sex crimes case declared a mistrial on the remaining charge after the jury foreperson said he wouldn?t continue deliberating. The panel convicted Weinstein of one of the top charges but acquitted him of another. The jury got stuck on a third charge, a rape accusation dating to 2013.
The judge in Harvey Weinstein?s sex crimes case declared a mistrial on the remaining charge after the jury foreperson said he wouldn?t continue deliberating. The panel convicted Weinstein of one of the top charges but acquitted him of another. The jury got stuck on a third charge, a rape accusation dating to 2013.
House approves DOGE cuts to public radio, foreign aid
The House of Representatives passed President Trump's $9.4 billion plan to slash federal funds for foreign aid and public radio, such as PBS and NPR. The bill passed 214 to 212, mostly down party lines -- no Democrats voted for the bill and four Republican lawmakers voted against it. The bill now heads to the Senate for consideration.
The House of Representatives passed President Trump's $9.4 billion plan to slash federal funds for foreign aid and public radio, such as PBS and NPR. The bill passed 214 to 212, mostly down party lines -- no Democrats voted for the bill and four Republican lawmakers voted against it. The bill now heads to the Senate for consideration.
Charges for bringing bionic shields to L.A. protests
Former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani joins LiveNOW's Andy Mac to break down how federal authorities arrested a man they say handed out "bionic shields" to protesters in Los Angeles.
Former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani joins LiveNOW's Andy Mac to break down how federal authorities arrested a man they say handed out "bionic shields" to protesters in Los Angeles.
Sen. Padilla removed from Noem news conference
Senator Alex Padilla, a democrat from California spoke briefly to reporters on Thursday, about an hour after he was "forcibly removed" from a news conference held by Secretary Kristi Noem with the Department of Homeland Security. Noem was speaking alongside officials with ICE, the FBI and ATF on the recent ICE raids and anti-ICE protests and riots in LA and elsewhere.
Senator Alex Padilla, a democrat from California spoke briefly to reporters on Thursday, about an hour after he was "forcibly removed" from a news conference held by Secretary Kristi Noem with the Department of Homeland Security. Noem was speaking alongside officials with ICE, the FBI and ATF on the recent ICE raids and anti-ICE protests and riots in LA and elsewhere.
Sen. Padilla (D-CA) reacts after removal from presser
Senator Alex Padilla, a democrat from California spoke briefly to reporters on Thursday, about an hour after he was "forcibly removed" from a news conference held by Secretary Kristi Noem with the Department of Homeland Security.
Senator Alex Padilla, a democrat from California spoke briefly to reporters on Thursday, about an hour after he was "forcibly removed" from a news conference held by Secretary Kristi Noem with the Department of Homeland Security.
South Carolina AG issues warning to protesters
Alan Wilson, the Attorney General for the state of South Carolina has issued a stern warning to anyone planning to protest: "If you attack law enforcement, destroy public or private property or endanger lives in our state, you will be arrested, charged and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law." He joined LiveNOW's Josh Breslow to share his thoughts.
Alan Wilson, the Attorney General for the state of South Carolina has issued a stern warning to anyone planning to protest: "If you attack law enforcement, destroy public or private property or endanger lives in our state, you will be arrested, charged and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law." He joined LiveNOW's Josh Breslow to share his thoughts.
Lee Greenwood to perform at Army parade
Music legend, Lee Greenwood will perform his well-known song, "God Bless the USA" at the Army birthday parade set for Saturday, coinciding with the 79th birthday of President Donald Trump. Greenwood joined LiveNOW's Josh Breslow to discuss the performance.
Music legend, Lee Greenwood will perform his well-known song, "God Bless the USA" at the Army birthday parade set for Saturday, coinciding with the 79th birthday of President Donald Trump. Greenwood joined LiveNOW's Josh Breslow to discuss the performance.
Trump signs new executive Order
President Trump speaks at executive order signing ceremony.
President Trump speaks at executive order signing ceremony.
Democrat compares ICE raids to "Gestapo operation"
Congressman Stephen Lynch (D-MA) got heated at a hearing on sanctuary cities, calling the ICE raids happening nationwide, saying it all looks a lot like a "Gestapo operation." The comments came at a House hearing with testimony from Democrat governors, Kathy Hochul, JB Pritzker and Tim Walz.
Congressman Stephen Lynch (D-MA) got heated at a hearing on sanctuary cities, calling the ICE raids happening nationwide, saying it all looks a lot like a "Gestapo operation." The comments came at a House hearing with testimony from Democrat governors, Kathy Hochul, JB Pritzker and Tim Walz.
CIA releases new RFK assassination documents
Today the CIA says it has released 54 new declassified documents related to Senator Robert F. Kennedy's assassination. The CIA says it remains dedicated to fulfilling president Trump's mandate to release all records related to to assassination of senator Kennedy and that today's efforts represent a major step forward.
Today the CIA says it has released 54 new declassified documents related to Senator Robert F. Kennedy's assassination. The CIA says it remains dedicated to fulfilling president Trump's mandate to release all records related to to assassination of senator Kennedy and that today's efforts represent a major step forward.
Seattle mayor urges peaceful protests
Seattle police dispersed a large group of anti-ICE protesters Wednesday night after a fire broke out near the Seattle Federal Building. Officers broke up the crowd around 10 p.m., with some using pepper spray.
Seattle police dispersed a large group of anti-ICE protesters Wednesday night after a fire broke out near the Seattle Federal Building. Officers broke up the crowd around 10 p.m., with some using pepper spray.
Pulse massacre survivors, families visit nightclub
Survivors and families of the 49 victims killed in the Pulse Nightclub shooting were invited this week to walk through the nightclub for the first time since the June 12, 2016, massacre, just before the site is demolished. FOX 35 Orlando's David Martin joins LiveNOW from FOX to discuss the latest.
Survivors and families of the 49 victims killed in the Pulse Nightclub shooting were invited this week to walk through the nightclub for the first time since the June 12, 2016, massacre, just before the site is demolished. FOX 35 Orlando's David Martin joins LiveNOW from FOX to discuss the latest.
App alerts protesters where ICE agents are
An intense standoff near a LA hotel housing ICE agents too place overnight. This as protesters defied curfew after being tipped off by an app notifying them where ICE agents were being housed and their movements. FOX 11 LA's Mario Ramirez has the story.
An intense standoff near a LA hotel housing ICE agents too place overnight. This as protesters defied curfew after being tipped off by an app notifying them where ICE agents were being housed and their movements. FOX 11 LA's Mario Ramirez has the story.
Air India passenger plane crashes with 244 aboard
An Air India flight (AI171), which was flying from Ahmedabad to London, crashed just after takeoff. The plane, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, had 244 people on board 232 passengers and 12 crew members. The passengers included citizens from India, the UK, Portugal, and Canada. The crash happened in a residential area of Ahmedabad called Meghani Nagar, only about a minute after the plane left the airport. It had only climbed to about 625 feet before it went down. People nearby saw a fireball and thick black smoke after the crash. Emergency crews responded quickly, and India?s aviation authorities have launched an investigation to figure out what went wrong. This is especially significant because it?s the first time a Boeing 787 has ever crashed since the model was introduced back in 2009.
An Air India flight (AI171), which was flying from Ahmedabad to London, crashed just after takeoff. The plane, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, had 244 people on board 232 passengers and 12 crew members. The passengers included citizens from India, the UK, Portugal, and Canada. The crash happened in a residential area of Ahmedabad called Meghani Nagar, only about a minute after the plane left the airport. It had only climbed to about 625 feet before it went down. People nearby saw a fireball and thick black smoke after the crash. Emergency crews responded quickly, and India?s aviation authorities have launched an investigation to figure out what went wrong. This is especially significant because it?s the first time a Boeing 787 has ever crashed since the model was introduced back in 2009.
Rapper Silento sentenced to 30 years for 2021 death of cousin in metro Atlanta
Silento, the rapper best known for "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)," will spend decades behind bars after pleading guilty, but mentally ill, to killing his cousin at a DeKalb County home.
Silento, the rapper best known for "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)," will spend decades behind bars after pleading guilty, but mentally ill, to killing his cousin at a DeKalb County home.
Defense rests case in Karen Read retrial
Legal analyst Nicole DeBorde joins LiveNOW's Christina Evans to break down the latest in the Karen Read retrial in Massachusetts.
Legal analyst Nicole DeBorde joins LiveNOW's Christina Evans to break down the latest in the Karen Read retrial in Massachusetts.
President Trump outlines plan to dismantle FEMA
President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that his administration plans to start "phasing out" FEMA assistance after this year's hurricane season. FOX 26 Houston's Sherman Desselle joins LiveNOW's Christina Evans to share the latest details.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that his administration plans to start "phasing out" FEMA assistance after this year's hurricane season. FOX 26 Houston's Sherman Desselle joins LiveNOW's Christina Evans to share the latest details.
Los Angeles DA warns violent protesters
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman has a strong message for those behind recent acts of violence across the city. On Wednesday Hochman said, "we will track you down. We will arrest you. We will prosecute you. And we will punish you." LiveNOW?s Christina Evans is speaking with legal analyst Jeremy Rosenthal as Los Angeles braces for more unrest.
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman has a strong message for those behind recent acts of violence across the city. On Wednesday Hochman said, "we will track you down. We will arrest you. We will prosecute you. And we will punish you." LiveNOW?s Christina Evans is speaking with legal analyst Jeremy Rosenthal as Los Angeles braces for more unrest.
Sixth day of anti-ICE protests across L.A.
National security analyst Hal Kempfer joins LiveNOW's Andrew Craft to discuss the latest as it relates to the anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles.
National security analyst Hal Kempfer joins LiveNOW's Andrew Craft to discuss the latest as it relates to the anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles.
L.A. braces for more anti-ICE protests
The curfew implemented for downtown Los Angeles expired at 6 a.m. as the city and other parts of Southern California, braced for a sixth day of anti-ICE protests. LiveNOW's Andrew Craft discusses the latest with national security analyst Hal Kempfer.
The curfew implemented for downtown Los Angeles expired at 6 a.m. as the city and other parts of Southern California, braced for a sixth day of anti-ICE protests. LiveNOW's Andrew Craft discusses the latest with national security analyst Hal Kempfer.



















