The news to know for Wednesday, October 20th, 2021!
What to know about an expected plan to let some Americans mix and match vaccine brands when getting COVID-19 booster shots.
Also, Steve Bannon, a longtime advisor to former President Trump, could face another criminal charge.
Plus, millions of Americans may soon have easier access to hearing aids, Google released new smartphones, and the Grammys became the first major music awards show to put a certain promise in writing.
Today we're remembering America's first black secretary of state. Colin Powell died from COVID-19 complications.
Also, which states are now seeing another spike in COVID-19 cases.
And we'll explain qualified immunity and what the U.S. Supreme Court decided about it.
Plus, Apple unveiled its latest new technology, highly-anticipated movies will now be delayed, and the rapper Kanye West officially and legally changed his name.
Climate change has become one of the most divisive political issues facing America. It didn’t use to be this way. Gallup surveys show in the late 90s, about half of both Republicans and Democrats believed we were already seeing the effects of global warming and many in both parties also blamed human activity.
But opinions have become more and more divided over the last two decades. What happened? We’re talking about it with renowned climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe.
She says it was her faith as an evangelical Christian that first inspired her to focus on climate change as a career and later to write the new book “Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World.” She doesn’t shy away from saying climate change is real. But she also focuses on finding common ground and calls on all political parties to pitch in with possible solutions.
What to know about COVID-19 booster shots coming to more Americans, a Boeing pilot facing criminal charges, and a new report raising red flags about possible changes to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Plus, why John Deere employees are on strike, new features coming to Instagram Live, and how one woman turns a two-day event into a year's worth of kindness.
The news to know for Thursday, October 14th, 2021!
What to know about offshore wind farms that could be going up all around the U.S.
Also, a new study that might impact anyone who got the COVID-19 vaccine from Johnson & Johnson.
And the World Health Organization is trying something new to find the true origin of the virus.
Plus, a new plan to help fix supply chain issues causing product delays, why the government will be sending more money to some Americans next year, and the series "Squid Game" set an official Netflix record.
The news to know for Wednesday, October 13th, 2021!
What to know about new travel rules: the U.S. is making a change at the Canada and Mexico borders.
Also, the FDA just gave the go-ahead to an e-cigarette for the first time in history.
Plus, what experts now say about taking daily aspirin, what to watch for as William Shatner heads to space, and why more people are quitting their jobs now than at any other time in the last two decades.
What to know about new talks between the U.S. and other nations: from an in-person meeting with Taliban leaders to a possible global deal impacting the tax rate.
Also, remember the college admissions bribery scandal? We'll tell you what the jury decided for the first two people to stand trial.
Plus, what happened with Southwest Airlines and the thousands of flights canceled over the weekend, how the next Superman will make history, and which iconic women will be featured on the U.S. quarter.
We’re welcoming Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles to The Newsworthy! She stepped up in a big way at the Olympic Games this summer in Tokyo when her friend and teammate Simone Biles withdrew from the team final.
Jordan’s sharing what it was like when she first heard she had to fill in. We also chat about mental health overall, including the time she almost quit gymnastics completely.
Plus, you'll hear what Jordan Chiles is up to now and whether you’ll see her at the Olympics again in 2024.