Nightly Roundup: AZ woman found guilty of killing her child; Fmr. Senator makes new sex assault claim
From an Arizona woman found guilty of killing her child to a verdict in a high-profile case documented by Netflix, here's a look at our top stories tonight.
Israel agrees to 4-hour daily pauses in Gaza fighting to allow civilians to flee, White House says
The U.S. said the first humanitarian pause would be announced Thursday and that the Israelis had committed to announcing each four-hour window at least three hours in advance.
Ivanka Trump’s testimony: She worked on dad’s deals, not financial documents key to civil fraud case
Ivanka Trump has testified that her family's business has “overdelivered," though she can't shed light on the financial documents central to her father's civil fraud trial.
House Republicans subpoena Hunter and James Biden amid impeachment inquiry
Hunter Biden's attorney says subpoenas issued by House Republicans to members of President Joe Biden’s family are a “political stunt."
Hillary Clinton compares Trump to Hitler while warning he could win again: 'Hitler was duly elected'
'Trump is telling us what he intends to do,' Clinton warned 'The View'
Minnesota Supreme Court dismisses case on Donald Trump’s ballot eligibility
The Minnesota Supreme Court issued its order to dismiss the case on the bipartisan constitutional challenge of former President Donald Trump’s status on the 2024 ballot.
Elon Musk’s Neuralink seeks 1st volunteer to have robot insert wires inside their skull
Would you put a tiny computer chip in your brain? Neuralink is one of many working on linking the nervous system to computers, aimed at helping treat brain disorders and injuries.
Ivanka Trump testifies she wasn't involved in documents central to her father's civil fraud trial
Ivanka Trump is testifying that she had no role in her father’s personal financial statements — the documents central to the civil fraud trial that could reshape former President Donald Trump’s family business.
Trump lashes out from the witness stand at judge, NY attorney general as he testifies in fraud trial
A defiant Donald Trump has sparred with a New York judge and slammed the state attorney general suing him, using the witness stand at his civil fraud trial to defend his riches and lash out at a case that imperils his real estate empire.
Civil trial vs. criminal trial: What are the differences?
With Former President Donald Trump facing both criminal and civil proceedings in various jurisdictions within the U.S., we are taking a look at the difference between civil trials and criminal trials, and the different impact it can have for Trump.
Trump leads Biden in AZ, other swing states: poll
A New York Times poll shows Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden in five of six key swing states, including Arizona. The poll shows Trump holding a five-point edge in the Grand Canyon State, along with leads in Nevada, Georgia, Michigan and Pennsylvania. The only state where Biden has the edge is Wisconsin.
Elon Musk debuts 'Grok' AI bot to rival ChatGPT
Billionaire Elon Musk's artificial intelligence startup xAI announced the launch of its Grok AI assistant, which is in a beta phase and will be incorporated into X for premium subscribers.
Judge chides Trump as ex-president testifies in civil fraud trial: 'This is not a political rally'
The judge presiding over the civil fraud trial of Donald Trump has admonished him to keep his answers on point and concise.
Pres. Biden visits Maine town after mass shooting
As the town of Lewiston, Maine continues to try and heal from a deadly mass shooting, President Biden and the First Lady traveled to the town on Nov. 3, and spoke with first responders and those affected by the deadly violence. Reporter Rebekah Castor has more.
Biden lays flowers outside bar where a shooter opened fire in Maine as he mourns with community
The president has already visited other communities scarred by mass shootings. He's been to Buffalo, New York; Uvalde, Texas; and Monterey Park, California, just in roughly the past year.
MN Supreme Court appears skeptical that states should decide Donald Trump's ballot eligibility
Minnesota Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical Thursday that states have the authority to block former President Donald Trump from the ballot, with some suggesting that Congress is best positioned to decide whether his role in the 2021 U.S. Capitol attack should prevent him from running.
Eric Trump testifies in civil fraud trial he relied on accountants for financial statements accuracy
Eric Trump has testified that he was relying on accountants to ensure the accuracy of financial statements that authorities say fraudulently exaggerated his father’s wealth and assets to deceive banks and insurers.
Arizona Gov. Hobbs orders more funding for elections, paid leave for state workers serving at polls
Millions of dollars in federal pandemic relief funds will go toward bolstering the operation of Arizona elections, Gov. Katie Hobbs announced Thursday.
Mayors of US cities seek meeting with Biden on how to handle incoming migrants
The mayors of Chicago, Denver, Houston, and Los Angeles are pressing to meet with President Joe Biden about the migrants arriving in their cities.
Donald Trump Jr. testifies he never worked on the key documents in his father's civil fraud trial
The lawsuit centers on whether the former president and his business misled banks and insurers by inflating his net worth on the financial statements. He and other defendants, including sons Donald Jr. and Eric, deny wrongdoing.