Ivermectin, which surged in popularity during the pandemic amid unproven claims of its effectiveness for COVID-19, has found a new following among some cancer patients.
@ABC News' @SteveOsunsami has the story. https://t.co/dLXndCBZE9
A couple who welcomed a child genetically unrelated to them following an alleged embryo mix-up at a Florida fertility clinic will raise the child as their own after reaching an agreement with the child's biological parents, the couple says. https://t.co/FSsRBUKzcR
Amid an Ebola outbreak in central and eastern Africa, an American physician in Africa has contracted the disease, the the Serge International Missionary said. His wife, who works alongside him, was exposed but has no symptoms. @SteveOsunsami reports. https://t.co/FeLvfZ8FEy
Wow. Officials say Democrats are now slightly leading Republicans in Election Day vote, with about 770,000 ballots cast so far today. That’s on top of the ~150k D edge during the early-vote period. This could have big implications for the Georgia Supreme Court races. #gapol
Alex Murdaugh says he’s “thankful” after South Carolina's Supreme Court overturned his murder convictions due to jury interference. Prosecutors plan to retry him, while he remains in prison for financial crimes. @steveosunsami reports. https://t.co/yxbIcohKc2
South Carolina’s Supreme Court unanimously overturned the murder convictions and life sentences of Alex Murdaugh for the 2021 killings of his wife and son. The justices blamed alleged jury interference by a former county clerk. @SteveOsunsami reports. https://t.co/ok3sfz0GHJ
Diane Sawyer shares a first look at her new special that highlights the final decade of Richard Simmons' life after he disappeared from the public view.
"The Mystery of Richard Simmons: A Diane Sawyer Special" airs May 12 at 9 p.m. ET on ABC & stream next day on Disney+ and Hulu
Wow. Billionaire Rick Jackson, the Republican healthcare tycoon running for Georgia governor, disclosed tonight he’s already spent $73M of his own fortune on his run, and just added another $10M loan. #gapol
KultureCity’s co-founders tell ABC News' Steve Osunsami how their son inspired the nonprofit — and how it’s transforming the way the world supports people with autism and other sensory disabilities.
COMING UP ⏭️ on @abcnews@abcnewslive Prime with Linsey Davis :
“A lot of families that have kids with disabilities, their biggest wish is to die five minutes after their child. Because who else can look after your child better?”
A powerful story that reminds me of dear friends who will need to parent their adult children with sensory disabilities for their rest of their lives. We meet a family in Alabama, truly changing the world, giving parents and their children who are aging out of the system, true hope.
From Birmingham, to the Super Bowl. We’ll explain.
The power of the love for a child. ❤️
Great thank you to producer @joelocascio5 senior producer @elippiello photographer @keller_production our very talented producer/editor in DC @joannsierra_ our new mother herself and EP @deniserehrig, and anchor @linseydavis, standards and legal and our news desk.
Thank you to @drjulianmaha@michele_kongmd@kulturecity and to their oldest son Abram - who may not be able to speak like most of us, but is making this planet a better place. 🙏🏾
Congrats tonight to my team on winning this one - @212cameron @tommybrooksbank@jessebek@jon.schlosberg EP @deniserehrig, the great @linseydavis and many thanks to Reverend Wheeler Parker, who entrusted us with his story, and allowed us to follow him on this train ride to Mississippi🙏🏾
“If you don’t forgive, God ain’t forgiving you. Vengeance belongs to God”
If you’re wondering how inefficient car dependent metros are, Atlanta’s metro area is 60% larger in land area than Tokyo’s but has 35 million fewer people. Since 2000, the metro has grown by 50% and has not added even a single foot in new rail transit.
EXCLUSIVE: @ABC News’ @LinseyDavis sits down with Paige Shiver for her first TV interview since the arrest of fired Michigan Head Football Coach Sherrone Moore.
Moore was sentenced to 18 months probation after pleading no contest to malicious use of a telecommunications device and trespass charges. Prosecutors dismissed more serious charges including home invasion.
According to family, the wife of the man accused of killing his seven children and their cousin in Shreveport, Louisiana, had told him she wanted a divorce. @SteveOsunsami reports on the new focus the tragedy is placing on domestic abuse. https://t.co/QxivDhoTbs