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As multiple wildfires damage tens of thousands of structures in Southern California, experts warn it could exacerbate the state’s already unstable insurance market. The Supreme Court clears the way for President-elect Trump to be sentenced in his hush money case. And in a show of unity, the country mourns former President Jimmy Carter.
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New fires have erupted in Los Angeles, sending residents fleeing. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito confirms ABC’s reporting that he received a phone call from President-elect Trump the same day Trump put forth an emergency appeal. And a Virginia hospital shuts its NICU as a former nurse is arrested for abusing a baby, with other cases being investigated.
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Firefighters in Southern California battle multiple brush fires fueled by a windstorm, prompting thousands to evacuate. Facebook announces it will reset its fact-checking policies. And a federal judge tells the Justice Department it’s not allowed to release Special Counsel Jack Smith’s final report on his Trump investigations.
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Facing dissatisfaction at home and taunts from abroad, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces his plans to resign. President Biden issues a landmark ban on offshore billing that will be tough to undo. And U.S. Steel sues the federal government in a desperate bid to merge with a Japanese firm.
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With January 6th looming over events, House Speaker Mike Johnson plans a massive bill to try to appease warring factions within the GOP. The FBI releases new details about the New Orleans attacker’s past. And the nation’s first “congestion pricing” plan goes into effect.
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Police rule out accomplices in the New Orleans truck attack. Meanwhile, Las Vegas authorities comb the scene of a truck explosion outside Trump International Hotel. And House Speaker Mike Johnson hopes to win back his gavel, despite uncertain Republicans.
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A rampage in New Orleans is being investigated as a terror attack. And after a week of deadly plane crashes, viral outbreaks and partisan infighting, “Start Here” breaks down the biggest stories of the last week.
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Every episode of Start Here ends with a “One Last Thing,” a story that brings you to a new corner of the world and expands your mind. On this holiday special, the Start Here team recounts their favorite “One Last Thing” segments of 2024.
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Today we're sharing the final episode of "Reclaimed: The Lifeblood of Navajo Nation" -- a new, four-part podcast series about a community's fight for access to clean water. In today's episode, the fate of the Navajo Nation comes down to a historic vote. Will the tribe's future finally be secured?
Explore previous seasons of "Reclaimed" on Apple Podcasts (https://apple.co/3dmfJW2), Spotify (https://spoti.fi/3ySLtOM), Amazon Music (https://amzn.to/3foYdCU), or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Former President Jimmy Carter is dead at the age of 100. In this special edition, ABC’s acclaimed White House reporter Ann Compton describes what made him unique among American leaders.
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This week we're sharing a project from our ABC News colleagues called "Reclaimed: The Lifeblood of Navajo Nation" -- a new, four-part podcast series about a community's fight for access to clean water. This is Episode 3 of the series. You can check out all four episodes right now and explore previous seasons of "Reclaimed" on Apple Podcasts (https://apple.co/3dmfJW2), Spotify (https://spoti.fi/3ySLtOM), Amazon Music (https://amzn.to/3foYdCU), or wherever you get your podcasts.
In today's episode, the Navajo Nation works towards a settlement for its water rights. But its citizens must decide: How far are they willing to compromise?
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This week we're sharing a project from our ABC News colleagues called "Reclaimed: The Lifeblood of Navajo Nation" -- a new, four-part podcast series about a community's fight for access to clean water. This is Episode 2 of the series. You can check out all four episodes right now and explore previous seasons of "Reclaimed" on Apple Podcasts (https://apple.co/3dmfJW2), Spotify (https://spoti.fi/3ySLtOM), Amazon Music (https://amzn.to/3foYdCU), or wherever you get your podcasts.
In today's episode, the Navajo Nation heads to the Supreme Court to demand an answer to a critical question: Is the U.S. government responsible for helping them secure the water they need to survive?
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Today we wanted to share a project from our ABC News colleagues called "Reclaimed: The Lifeblood of Navajo Nation" -- a new, four-part podcast series about a community's fight for access to clean water. This is Episode 1 of the series. We'll post the rest in the coming days. If you enjoy Episode 1 and can't wait for more, all four episodes and previous seasons of "Reclaimed" are available on Apple Podcasts (https://apple.co/3dmfJW2), Spotify (https://spoti.fi/3ySLtOM), Amazon Music (https://amzn.to/3foYdCU), or wherever you get your podcasts.
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The House Ethics Committee releases an incendiary report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL). President Biden commutes almost all of America’s federal death sentences. And New York organizers invite the public to get the famous New Year’s Eve ball ready for a party.
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Congress reaches a last-minute deal to avoid a government shutdown, raising new questions about President-elect Trump’s power over the GOP. An apparent car attack at a German Christmas market leaves five dead and 200 injured. And Party City announces it will close its stores in the new year.
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Congress scrambles to avoid a government shutdown at midnight. The suspected killer of a health insurance CEO arrives back in New York City to face charges. And delivery workers servicing several Amazon hubs go on strike.
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A spending package is torpedoed by President-elect Trump and his allies, raising the prospect of a government shutdown. The EPA signs off on California emission rules that would effectively ban the sale of new gas-powered cars. And a Chinese national pleads guilty to running a “secret police station” in New York City.
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Police sift through the social media history of the 15-year-old girl who opened fire on a Christian school. Ukraine kills a Russian general in Moscow. And Israel announces its intentions to keep a military presence in Gaza.
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A shooter kills two and injures several more at a Christian school in Wisconsin. HHS nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he’s “all for the polio vaccine” as senators question his vaccine views. And the Library of Congress adds new movies to its National Film Registry.
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Lawmakers are demanding answers as more and more reports of mysterious drone sightings flood into government offices. South Korea’s president is impeached after imposing martial law. And Syrians explore the now-vacant offices of Bashar al-Assad’s secret police.
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