Hezbollah ready for all-out war with IDF
National security analyst Hal Kempfer joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to discuss the rising tensions in the Middle East after Hezbollah launched an attack in northern Israel.
National security analyst Hal Kempfer joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to discuss the rising tensions in the Middle East after Hezbollah launched an attack in northern Israel.
D-Day veterans return to Normandy for 80th anniversary, share memories and messages for future generations
World War II veterans from across the United States as well as Britain and Canada are in Normandy this week to mark 80 years since the D-Day landings that helped lead to Hitler’s defeat.
World War II veterans from across the United States as well as Britain and Canada are in Normandy this week to mark 80 years since the D-Day landings that helped lead to Hitler’s defeat.
Haunting art installation marks D-Day anniversary: See the pics
The “For Your Tomorrow" D-Day memorial features 1,475 statues representing each British servicemember who was killed during the invasion of Normandy 80 years ago.
The “For Your Tomorrow" D-Day memorial features 1,475 statues representing each British servicemember who was killed during the invasion of Normandy 80 years ago.
Netanyahu considering Biden ceasefire deal
UCLA Global Studies lecturer Benjamin Radd joins LiveNOW's Carel Lajara to break down the latest in ceasefire talks amid the Israel-Hamas war.
UCLA Global Studies lecturer Benjamin Radd joins LiveNOW's Carel Lajara to break down the latest in ceasefire talks amid the Israel-Hamas war.
Mexico elects first woman president in its history
Cornell University Professor of Politics Gustavo Flores-Macias joins LiveNOW's Carel Lajara to discuss the significance of Mexico electing Claudia Sheinbaum, the country's first woman president.
Cornell University Professor of Politics Gustavo Flores-Macias joins LiveNOW's Carel Lajara to discuss the significance of Mexico electing Claudia Sheinbaum, the country's first woman president.
Claudia Sheinbaum to be Mexico's 1st female president: What to know about her
Claudia Sheinbaum will be the first person from a Jewish background to lead Mexico, an overwhelmingly Catholic country.
Claudia Sheinbaum will be the first person from a Jewish background to lead Mexico, an overwhelmingly Catholic country.
Pompeii unveils violent images drawn by children 2,000 years ago
The ancient drawings reveal kids of that generation were also exposed to “extreme forms of violence,” which is a concern still today with video games and movies.
The ancient drawings reveal kids of that generation were also exposed to “extreme forms of violence,” which is a concern still today with video games and movies.
South Korea to blare K-pop at North Korea after launch of trash balloons: reports
After North Korea launched nearly 1,000 balloons carrying trash and manure, South Korea says it will respond by blaring K-pop, world news and criticisms of North Korea.
After North Korea launched nearly 1,000 balloons carrying trash and manure, South Korea says it will respond by blaring K-pop, world news and criticisms of North Korea.
Monet's iconic 'Poppy Field' vandalized by climate activist at Orsay Museum in Paris
An iconic Claude Monet painting, "Les Coquelicots" (Poppy Field), was vandalized at the Orsay Museum in Paris on Saturday by a climate activist from the French group Riposte Alimentaire.
An iconic Claude Monet painting, "Les Coquelicots" (Poppy Field), was vandalized at the Orsay Museum in Paris on Saturday by a climate activist from the French group Riposte Alimentaire.
Mexico could elect first female president
Mexicans head to the polls this weekend in a historic presidential election in which the two main candidates are women. LiveNOW's Andrew Craft spoke about how significant this election could be for Latin America's second-largest economy with KTVU reporter Tom Vacar.
Mexicans head to the polls this weekend in a historic presidential election in which the two main candidates are women. LiveNOW's Andrew Craft spoke about how significant this election could be for Latin America's second-largest economy with KTVU reporter Tom Vacar.
Biden outlines cease-fire proposal after Israel expands ground offensive in Rafah
President Joe Biden on Friday outlined terms of a potential new cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas, just hours after Israeli forces moved into central parts of Rafah.
President Joe Biden on Friday outlined terms of a potential new cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas, just hours after Israeli forces moved into central parts of Rafah.
North Korea flies balloons carrying poop, trash over South Korea
South Korea's military said about 260 North Korean balloons were found in various parts of the country and were being recovered.
South Korea's military said about 260 North Korean balloons were found in various parts of the country and were being recovered.
Naked man disrupts Virgin Australia flight, forces emergency landing
A man accused of running naked down the aisle of an Australian domestic flight, knocking down a flight attendant and forcing the plane to turn back, was arrested by police at the airport, officials said on Tuesday.
A man accused of running naked down the aisle of an Australian domestic flight, knocking down a flight attendant and forcing the plane to turn back, was arrested by police at the airport, officials said on Tuesday.
North Korea rocket carrying spy satellite explodes
North Korean rocket carrying its second spy satellite exploded shorty after launching. This is a setback for leader Kim Jong Un who wants to operate multiple satellites to monitor the U.S. and South Korea.
North Korean rocket carrying its second spy satellite exploded shorty after launching. This is a setback for leader Kim Jong Un who wants to operate multiple satellites to monitor the U.S. and South Korea.
More than 2,000 feared dead in Papua New Guinea landslide
Over 2,000 people are feared dead after a landslide in Papua New Guinea, prompting the government to seek increased international aid amid challenging search and rescue efforts.
Over 2,000 people are feared dead after a landslide in Papua New Guinea, prompting the government to seek increased international aid amid challenging search and rescue efforts.
Nicki Minaj shares update after Amsterdam arrest livestream
The rapper apologized to fans for missing a show after she was detained at the Amsterdam airport Saturday for alleged drug possession.
The rapper apologized to fans for missing a show after she was detained at the Amsterdam airport Saturday for alleged drug possession.
North Korea says rocket carrying spy satellite explodes, fails
North Korea says its attempt to put another spy satellite into orbit has failed.
North Korea says its attempt to put another spy satellite into orbit has failed.
Israeli airstrikes kill 35 in Gaza's Rafah
The attacks occurred two days after an international court ordered Israel to end its military offensive in Rafah.
The attacks occurred two days after an international court ordered Israel to end its military offensive in Rafah.
Qatar Airways turbulence leaves 12 hurt on flight to Dublin
Turbulence on a Qatar Airways flight injured 12 people, sending eight of them to the hospital, authorities said.
Turbulence on a Qatar Airways flight injured 12 people, sending eight of them to the hospital, authorities said.
San José shipwreck expedition begins off Colombian coast
The San José shipwreck sits off the coast of Colombia, and is rumored to hold precious 300-year-old cargo that would be worth billions if ever recovered.
The San José shipwreck sits off the coast of Colombia, and is rumored to hold precious 300-year-old cargo that would be worth billions if ever recovered.



















