Dailly-life News Cover on August-24, 2024 Robert F Kennedy junior and Donald Trump, Unimaginable announcement by NASA, ISIS claims responsibility etc.
Today, several developing stories as we come on the air. NASA announces two American astronauts will not return home on Boeing's troubled Starliner. ISIS claims responsibility for a deadly stabbing rampage in Germany in the late summer heat wave impacting millions.
1. the 8-day mission turning into eight months for 2 astronauts. NASA says it's too risky to bring them home on Boeing Starliner. That spacecraft plagued by issues. Butch Wilmore and Sunny Williams will instead have to hit a ride on a SpaceX capsule in February. 2025 NASA says it's trying to build a new culture of safety, but it's another blow for Boeing raising new questions about the company's future in American Space Exploration. Read More
2. Also breaking tonight, German police say they have a 2nd person in custody after three people were stabbed to death. Eight others injured during a festival. The mayor saying the entire city is in shock. ISIS now claiming it was behind the attack. Read More
3. Late reporting just coming in a blast of heat from Texas to Minnesota, nearly 40 million Americans under heat alerts. Heat indexes into the triple digits and Hawaii bracing for a tropical storm with heavy rains and possible flash flooding A new endorsement shakes up the presidential race once again.
4. Robert F Kennedy junior now supporting former President Donald Trump. How this could influence the campaign and where Vice President Harris is headed next. Read More
5. The horrific attack on a 4-year-old girl stabbed multiple times at home, allegedly by her aunt. Police now actively searching for the family member.
6. Italian authorities have opened a manslaughter investigation into the Super Yacht sinking that killed seven people. Why they now say human error may be to blame.
7. Dr Anthony Fauci recovering after spending six days in the hospital with a viral infection spread by mosquitoes.
8. America's strong tonight. He's one of the stars of the Little League World Series. But off the field, he's already beaten a tough opponent
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