American doctor Peter Stafford, who tested positive for Ebola nearly three weeks ago after treating patients in the DRC, has now been discharged from the hospital, according to a statement from Berlin Charite's hospital.
Pentagon drops 180 faiths from military’s recognized religions list:
*What changes were made?
*Why is the list being revised now?
*How does the military recognize religion?
ABC News’ Luis Martinez reports. https://t.co/UUUvd68djk
A DOJ lawyer told a federal appeals court panel that the Trump administration believes the White House ballroom project cannot be stopped by judges, and that even if the president wanted to "bulldoze" the Statue of Liberty, no one could sue to stop him. https://t.co/b5mv4yFcBq
A higher-than-expected jobs report was released Friday by the Labor Department, which said that U.S. employees added 172,000 jobs in May. However, the unemployment rate stayed at 4.3%.
ABC News’ Perry Russom has the latest.
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President Trump, for the first time, detailed a risky plan that he opted not to greenlight that would have sent U.S. troops into Iran to collect enriched uranium, or "nuclear dust" as he calls it. ABC News' Tom Soufi Burridge has the details.
Hiring blew past expectations in May, registering at a blockbuster clip despite a continued rise in inflation set off by the Iran war.
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Former top DHS intelligence analyst John Cohen explained how local officials are prepping security measures across the U.S. as cities prepare to host World Cup.
ABC News Live reports on the harsh realities of living in the epicenter of Los Angeles’ homeless crisis in a new documentary, “Finding Mango: To Live and Die on Skid Row.”
Watch full in-depth profile Friday, June 5, at 8 p.m. ET streaming on Disney+, Hulu and ABC News Live.
Senate votes on ICE funding package:
*What is a vote-a-rama?
*What’s in the ICE funding bill?
ABC News’ Jay O’Brien breaks it all down from Capitol Hill.
A teenager was killed and three people were wounded, including an 11-year-old, when gunfire erupted outside a high school graduation ceremony in Northern California, according to police.
ABC News’ Trevor Ault has the latest. https://t.co/3WDh0lrkAi
President Trump said that he plans to nominate acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to the job permanently, a role that would require the president’s former personal lawyer to sit for Senate confirmation hearings after the controversy over the so-called “Anti-Weaponization Fund.”
ABC News’ Jay O’Brien has the latest. https://t.co/Og4UBaie1r
President Trump's former national security adviser John Bolton is expected to plead guilty over mishandling classified information, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News Thursday.
ABC News’ Olivia Rubin reports. https://t.co/ZPyPNH4v2p
The Obama Presidential Center is set to open in Chicago on Juneteenth where it includes both political and personal relics of former President Barack Obama.
A man was arrested and faces a federal charge after an explosive device was allegedly found in his carry-on bag at a California airport, federal authorities said.
ABC News' Pierre Thomas reports.
The Tennessee Aquarium has welcomed its first-ever lemur — an especially significant birth as red-collared brown lemurs are endangered and rarely seen in zoos. The species is native only to Madagascar.
Actor Nick Pasqual sentenced for attempted murder of estranged girlfriend:
*Pasqual's acting career, past roles
*Allie Shehorn's current condition
ABC News' Jaclyn Lee has the latest.
ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith, a longtime fan of the New York Knicks, breaks down the highly-anticipated game one of the NBA finals between the Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs, telling ABC News’ Kyra Phillips why the match-up will make for an “epic series.” https://t.co/SKBXJ0KPGA