Boston Snowmageddon Why Do I Live Here Again
Trevor Reed: 'I wasn't sure if I was ever going to come home'
U.S. Marine veteran Trevor Reed spoke with ABC News' Patrick Reevell about his 985 days in a Russian prison.
May 22
Jif peanut butter products recalled due to possible salmonella concerns
At least 14 people have reported illnesses, including two hospitalizations.
May 22
Gunman at large after fatal shooting on NYC subway
The shooting was unprovoked, according to police.
May 22
More than 75,000 pounds of baby formula lands in US
The first batch of imported infant formula under "Operation Fly Formula" arrived from Germany to Indiana on Sunday.
May 22
Landmark smokestack in Massachusetts demolished
An iconic, landmark smokestack in Plymouth, Massachusetts, that was originally built in 1899 was demolished due to safety concerns.
May 22
1st flight of 'Operation Fly Formula' arrives in US
The first flight of "Operation Fly Formula," which was carrying more than 75,000 pounds of imported baby formula, landed in Indiana.
May 22
Advocates turn to public health approach to combat anti-Asian hate
The goal of the policies is to help the community, not put more people in jail.
May 22
1 dead, 8 wounded in shooting at party in Southern California
The victims do not appear to have been intentionally targeted, police said.
May 22
Funeral held for Buffalo shooting victim Roberta Drury
Families, friends and mourners gathered for the funeral of Roberta Drury, 32, the youngest of the 10 Buffalo shooting victims.
May 21
'We're sorry': Abbott CEO addresses baby formula crisis in new op-ed
The company also announced a $5 million fund to support impacted families.
May 21
1 dead, 8 injured in shooting at Southern California party
The victims do not appear to have been intentionally targeted, according to the San Bernardino Police Department said.
May 21
Aaron Salter Jr. receives diploma from Canisius College
Aaron Salter Jr., who was killed while confronting the gunman at Tops, had just three credits left to graduate, and his son accepted his father's diploma Saturday.
May 21
3 shootings erupt at high school graduations in 24 hours
Gun homicides increased 35% across the U.S. during the first year of the pandemic to the highest level in 25 years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
May 21
Shootings at graduations: A new American normal?
Firearm homicides increased 40% for those ages 10 to 24 in 2020.
May 21
Buffalo mass shooting: Community comes together in remembrance 1 week later
One week later, the community remembers the victims of the shooting.
May 21
How to prevent the next Buffalo shooting: Opinion
Systemic issues foretold this hate crime. Now we need a systemic solution.
May 21
Tornado touches down in Michigan
A tornado tore through northern Michigan, leaving a trail of destruction. At least one person died and dozens more were injured, authorities said.
May 21
Damage caused by tornado in Michigan
Parts of northern Michigan were left severely damaged after a tornado touched down in the region. Footage shows the destruction left behind by the tornado that left at least one person dead.
May 21
ABC News Live Prime: Friday, May 20, 2022
Children ages 5-11 receive the first booster shots; the ongoing saga of Tesla's autopilot; Judd Apatow's new documentary series and book.
May 20
Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month: Recipe for Change
In honor of AANHPI Heritage Month, ABC News Live explores the connection between heritage and food with some of the nation's leading AANHPI culinary voices coast to coast.
May 20
The Rundown: Top headlines today: May 20, 2022
Stay up to date on the developing stories making headlines.
May 20
Connecting with AANHPI heritage through food
ABC News' Eva Pilgrim hosts a roundtable with entrepreneur and author Candice Kumai and "The Korean Vegan" Joanne Lee Molinaro to discuss the deep-rooted connection between food and heritage.
May 20
How infusing culture into cuisine can be a 'recipe for change'
Worlds collide as culinary masters Anita Lo and Jordan Andino share their Asian American experience over food. The chefs discuss how exploring culture through food can bring positive change.
May 20
Visiting the oldest Chinese restaurant in America
ABC News' Juju Chang travels to Butte, Montana, home of Pekin Noodle Parlor, the oldest continuously operating, family owned Chinese restaurant in the U.S. and met fourth-generation owner Jerry Tam.
May 20
By the Numbers: World's most expensive car
A look at the world's most expensive car, a rare 1955 Mercedes-Benz that sold for almost $150 million.
May 20
Lunar eclipse moves across San Francisco sky
A stunning time-lapse video shows the lunar eclipse rising over the San Francisco skyline.
May 20
Girl bonds with sea lion at zoo
A video recorded by the girl's mother shows her daughter bonding with a sea lion at the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C.
May 20
'Rivers of hail' run through Minneapolis downtown
Thunderstorms swept across parts of Wisconsin and Minnesota, bringing "rivers of hail" to downtown Minneapolis.
May 20
Ginni Thomas emailed Arizona lawmakers pushing to overturn 2020 election results
"Please ... ensure that a clean slate of electors is chosen," Thomas wrote.
May 20
ABC News Live: 1st funeral for victim of supermarket shooting
Plus, Oklahoma passes the strictest abortion ban in the country, and President Joe Biden visits South Korea advocating economic security.
May 20
On Location: May 20, 2022
Catch up on the developing stories making headlines.
May 20
ABC News Live: President Biden visits South Korea
Plus, Oklahoma passes the strictest abortion bill in the country, and London's Big Ben reopens after five years.
May 20
ABC News Live: 1st funeral held for victim of Buffalo supermarket shooting
Plus, the CDC greenlights Pfizer boosters for children ages 5 to 11, and Friday is the last day Georgia voters can cast their ballots early before primary day.
May 20
Marking National Streaming Day
A look back at some of the biggest stories ABC News Live has streamed for our viewers.
May 20
AG announces measures to combat hate crimes
Attorney General Merrick Garland announced new steps the Justice Department is taking to combat hate crimes and said the mass shooting in Buffalo is being investigated as a hate crime.
May 20
Suspect arrested after deadly shooting on Near North Side, Chicago
Two people are dead after a gunman opened fire into a crowd hitting several people.
May 20
ABC News Live: 'Operation Fly Formula' hopes to ease US baby formula shortage
Plus, President Biden travels to South Korea to meet with President Yoon, and the Senate passes a new $40 billion aid package to help Ukraine fight Russia's invasion.
May 20
ABC News Live: Oklahoma passes strictest abortion law in the nation
Plus, President Joe Biden takes his first trip to Asia since taking office, and children ages 5 to 11 are now eligible to receive their first booster shot.
May 20
Oklahoma passes near-total abortion ban
As the Supreme Court could soon overturn Roe v. Wade, Oklahoma passes a near-total ban on abortion, allowing them only in cases of saving the life of the mother, rape or incest.
May 20
A look into the 'replacement' theory that may have inspired alleged Buffalo shooter
The white supremacist conspiracy has spread online and inspired violent extremists worldwide, from Christchurch, New Zealand, to El Paso, Texas.
May 20
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