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Ongoing war in Yemen called the world’s worst humanitarian crisis

ABC News’ Ian Pannell reports on the dire situation in Yemen, where war and lack of aid is pushing millions of people, especially children, to…

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Hunger crisis in Yemen: ‘It’s like a living hell on earth’

The head of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning World Food Programme discusses his eye-opening trip to Yemen and the worldwide fight to end hunger. source

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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo continues to resist calls to resign l GMA

Sen. Chuck Schumer and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand have joined the growing chorus of voices urging the governor to step down after accusations of sexual harassment….

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Sunny talks about Black Twitter being therapeutic

Sunny Hostin takes you “in the kitchen” on Soul of a Nation to talk about Black Twitter as a place you can go when “you…

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France’s reckoning on the age of consent

ABC News’ Maggie Rulli reports on lawmakers in France debating whether to establish 15 as the age of consent. ABC News Live Prime, Weekdays at…

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In the kitchen with Charles Blow, Rizza Islam and Bishop Vashti McKenzie

ABC News’ Sunny Hostin discusses the differences between hope and faith, and their impact on the Black community, with author Charles Blow and faith leaders…

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Black Christians unified in their faith but divided by their stances on abortion

Cherilyn Holloway is anti-abortion and says she believes in life from “the womb to the tomb.” Kawanna Shannon runs Missouri’s only abortion clinic and also…

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After so many racial atrocities, is the Black community ready to forgive?

Forgiveness has long been a key tenet in many faiths. Botham Jean’s brother and survivors of the Emanuel AME Church shooting say it’s helped them…

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‘Men Who Hate Women’ author on Sarah Everard case, violence against women

Laura Bates, founder of Everyday Sexism, discussed the public outcry for the safety of women and why Sarah Everard’s murder sparked a global movement. source

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Georgia investigators say massage parlor shooter had ‘sex addiction’ | WNT

Six of the eight people Aaron Long, 21, allegedly killed Tuesday night were Asian women. Police believe Long would have continued to Florida to kill…

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Former Georgia prosecutor discusses possible hate charges in spa shootings

B.J. Pak, former U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia, discusses potential hate crime charges in the Georgia spa shootings case and the rise…

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Biden, Harris visit Atlanta to speak with Asian American leaders in wake of violence

Plus, the victims of the shooting are being identified as police say they have not ruled out hate crime charges. The Breakdown, Weekdays at 3…

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State of emergency in Miami Beach, large spring break crowds

This weekend, Miami Beach police used pepper balls to break up a crowd of mostly young people that defied the new 8 p.m. curfew. Dr….

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In the kitchen with comedians Michelle Buteau and Erin Jackson

ABC News’ Sunny Hostin talks to the two comedians about being a Black woman in their line of work and how they’ve fared during the…

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Black artists’ creativity during pandemic follows history of turning pain into joy

From Verzuz battles on Instagram to Dave Chappelle’s stand-up on a farm, Black creators have a history of sparking joy during hard times. Comedian Michael…

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Biden administration touts economic road to recovery

Jared Bernstein from the White House Council of Economic Advisers discusses the Biden administration’s future economic plans. SUBSCRIBE to ABC NEWS: https://bit.ly/2vZb6yP Watch More on…

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How Black comics have turned hardships into laughter through sketch comedy

From “The Richard Pryor Show” to “Key and Peele” and beyond, sketch comedy has long been a beacon of light while at times also defining…

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North Korea launches 2 missiles into Sea of Japan l ABC News

This is the first time the country has launched ballistic missiles in a year and is a clear violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions. READ…

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Supreme Court rules on police use of force

ABC News’ Devin Dwyer discusses the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that police shootings are momentary “seizures” under the Fourth Amendment. ABC News Live Prime, Weekdays…

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‘It’s Not Too Late’ with Ginger Zee: Cicadas are coming

ABC News’ Ginger Zee examines the importance of the trillions of cicadas set to emerge this spring, and why insects are critical for our biodiversity….

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