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Baltimore claims in court filing ship that hit bridge was 'unseaworthy' when it left
GOPL has argued that it shouldn't be held liable for the crash.
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Organizations in Navajo Nation are fighting energy injustice with solar power.
April 22, 2024Idaho college murders: Bryan Kohberger community survey can proceed, judge rules
Kohberger's defense has been trying to gauge any bias in prospective jurors.
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Protests engulf Columbia University and other campuses with encampments, arrests
Columbia University’s classes have gone virtual amid the ongoing protests.
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ABC News Live Rundown: Monday, April 22, 2024
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Activist Freya Aspinall on the importance of returning animals to the wild
ABC News' Linsey Davis speaks with activist and model Freya Aspinall on her family's organization – the Aspinall Foundation – and their mission of rewilding animals.
April 22
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Former Trump chief of staff on possibility ongoing trial could help Trump
ABC News' Linsey Davis speaks with former RNC Chair and White House Chief of Staff to President Trump, Reince Priebus, after the first day of the Trump trial.
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Prosecutors call first witness in Trump's hush money trial
Plus, ABC News' Linsey Davis speaks with ABC News Legal Analyst Kim Wehle about opening statements in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial.
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Power of Us: Living inside an Earthship
ABC News’ Ginger Zee travels to New Mexico to live in an Earthship: a vessel built into the Earth that’s not connected to water or electricity and made with recycled materials.
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Navajo Power seeks to rectify energy injustice deep in Navajo Nation
Organizations in Navajo Nation are fighting energy injustice with solar power.
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April 22
Judge declares mistrial in case of Arizona rancher accused of killing unarmed migrant
Jurors had been deliberating since Thursday afternoon.
April 22
April 22
Idaho college murders: Bryan Kohberger community survey can proceed, judge rules
Kohberger's defense has been trying to gauge any bias in prospective jurors.
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April 22
Opening statements heard in Trump NYC criminal hush money trial
ABC News’ Jon Karl joins the Big Story. Also, Americans could see a TikTok ban in the not-so distant future.
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April 22
Senate to vote on TikTok ban bill
The $95 billion foreign aid package, which included the TikTok ban, was passed by the House on Saturday.
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April 22
Donald Trump’s ‘hush money’ criminal trial begins
After opening statements, prosecutors called on former publisher of the National Enquirer, David Pecker, to testify about what he knew about payments surrounding the 2016 presidential election.
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Woman shot at Delaware State University identified
ABC News' Ike Ejiochi has the latest on the investigation into the shooting of an 18-year-old woman on the campus of Delaware State University.
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Woman fatally stabbed on train in Los Angeles, suspect detained: Police
A woman was fatally stabbed on a Metro train in Los Angeles early Monday, police said.
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Expert addresses America's climate change action
Dr. Brian Henning, director of the Gonzaga University Institute for Climate, Water and the Environment, discusses America's recent climate change action.
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Woman fatally stabbed on train, suspect detained
A motive for the attack was not clear.
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5 people, including at least 2 children, found mysteriously dead in Oklahoma house
Police said that all five people had injuries consistent with homicide.
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Man facing federal hate crime charges for allegedly breaking into Islamic Center
Prayer stones were damaged and a Palestinian flag was stolen, police said.
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Supreme Court hears case on homeless camping ban
An ordinance in Grants Pass, Oregon, barred people without a permanent residence from sleeping outside.
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Man facing hate crime charges for allegedly breaking into Rutgers Islamic Center
Prayer stones were damaged and a Palestinian flag was stolen, police said.
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Top 4 takeaways from Day 5 of Trump's hush money trial
Attorneys delivered opening statements Monday in Trump's trial in New York.
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Children's museum total solar eclipse event may have led to measles exposure
No cases have been reported yet as a result of the exposure, officials say.
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Officer's gun taken in fatal shooting in Chicago: Sources
The 30-year-old officer was killed while returning home from work, police said.
April 22
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The fight to save the whitebark pine
A critical tree species found in some of America's most revered national parks is in decline, leading researchers to embark on a race to prevent more from dying off.
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5 people, including at least 2 kids, mysteriously found dead in home: Police
All five people had injuries consistent with homicide, police said.
April 22
April 22
Students arrested, suspended during Columbia University protests
The dueling protests over the war in Gaza have forced classes to switch to remote learning, along with heightened security amid the start of Passover.
April 22
April 22
Hail storm delivers 'significant' damage in South Carolina
Large hail brought “significant” damage to parts of South Carolina over the weekend, as the National Weather Service reported severe thunderstorms hitting parts of the state.
April 22
April 22
Trump reacts to opening statements in hush money trial
Donald Trump once again lashed out at the circumstances of the trial, calling it a "complete witch hunt."
April 22
April 22
ByteDance says potential TikTok ban ‘violates the First Amendment’
The company said it intends to legally challenge the issue should it pass the Senate.
April 22
April 22
Supreme Court’s ruling on homelessness could have major implications across US
The case is the most significant legal dispute over homelessness in more than 40 years. The Supreme Court's decision is expected by the end of June.
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April 22
Supreme Court to weigh in on criminalization of homelessness
Oral arguments are expected in the Supreme Court after a lower court in Los Angeles found the punishment of unhoused people to be “cruel, unusual and unconstitutional.”
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Opening statements have concluded in Trump hush money trial
Prosecutors have called David Pecker as the first witness.
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April 22
Possible measles exposure at eclipse event in Indianapolis
The Marion County Public Health Department said people may have been exposed to measles at the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis.
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April 22
Trump, New York AG resolve dispute over $175M bond in civil fraud case
New York AG Letitia James had argued that the bond should be rejected.
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April 22
NYPD speaks on protests at Columbia University
"We cannot go onto Columbia campus as we see fit," Deputy Commissioner Michael Gerber said about the arrests made last week amid pro-Palestinian protests at the school.
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April 22
Prosecutors wrap up opening statements in Trump hush money trial
"It was election fraud, pure and simple," prosecutor Matthew Colangelo said.
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April 22
New Earthship helps foster more sustainable way of life
More than 100 sustainable homes, also known as “living vessels,” are built into the earth in Taos, New Mexico, and are not connected to any water or electricity.
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April 22
Columbia University holds classes remotely citing safety concerns
The New York school has reportedly boosted security days after police arrested more than 100 pro-Palestinian protesters and removed an on-campus tent encampment.
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April 22
Trump gives remarks before courtroom opening statements
The former president spoke about Attorney General Letitia James prior to opening statements in his criminal trial.
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April 22
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April 22
Trump departs to hear opening statements in hush money trial
It's the first time a jury will hear opening statements in a criminal trial of a former U.S. president.
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An off-the-grid community in New Mexico offers insight into sustainable building
Earthships are a fully off-the-grid, self-sustaining form of housing.
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ParkRx aims to provide 'prescription for wellness' by getting more people outside
A community health initiative partnered with the National Park Service, ParkRx, is trying to get patients outside to support their mental and physical health.
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Initiative aims to provide 'prescription for wellness' by getting more people outside
There are dozens of ParkRx programs across the country.
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