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ShowBiz Minute: WRLD, Kennedy Center, Miss Universe
Rapper Juice WRLD dies after medical emergency in Chicago; Big Bird, Ronstadt, Sally Field celebrated at Kennedy Center; Miss South Africa wins the Miss Universe competition.
FL Gov. wants more vetting for foreign trainees
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis called for heightened vetting of foreign nationals bound for training on US bases. The FBI confirms it is operating on the assumption that Friday's attack in Pensacola by a Saudi flight student was an act of terrorism.
Ocasio-Cortez 'thrilled to see women taking the reins everywhere from film to Congress'
Joining the cast at the world premiere of "Little Women," U.S. politician Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says "change is happening" everywhere from film to Congress.
Puppeteers remember Caroll Spinney
The puppeteers behind Elmo, the Cookie Monster, and Abby Cadabby, call former Big Bird actor Caroll Spinney an "inspiration" and a "creative genius."
AP Top Stories December 9
Here's the latest for Monday December 9th: Deadly volcanic eruption in New Zealand; House Intel. Committee's impeachment findings go to Judiciary Committee; Pensacola attack investigated as act of terrorism; Sesame Street honored.
Miss South Africa crowned Miss Universe
Zozibini Tunzi of South Africa wins the 2019 Miss Universe competition, becoming the third South African to win the honor.
Caroll Spinney remembered at Kennedy Center Honors
Sally Field, Linda Rondstadt and Sesame Street were among the recipients of the Kennedy Center Honors. Sesame Street was honored on the day that original Big Bird Puppeteer Caroll Spinney died at age 85.
New Zealand volcano erupts
A New Zealand volcanic island spewed a massive eruption while dozens of tourists were exploring it on Monday. The site was still too dangerous hours later for police and rescuers to search for the missing.
AP tracks hundreds of accidental police shootings
An Associated Press investigation found law enforcement officers across the U.S. accidentally fire their weapons every year, sometimes causing injuries and deaths, and experts say it’s a result of a lack of training.
Today in History for December 9th
Britain's Prince Charles and Princess Diana announce they are separating; The Charge of the Light Brigade - is published in Britain; Solidarity union leader Lech Walesa is elected president in Poland; Actor Kirk Douglas is born.
Warren: Voters ready for female ticket
Elizabeth Warren says she believes Americans are ready for a presidential ticket with two women at the top, rejecting concerns from some Democrats that a woman cannot beat President Donald Trump.
AP Top Stories December 8
Here are the top stories for Sunday, December 8th: No arrests in naval base shooting; Warren open to all-female ticket; Crews battle huge wildfire in Australia; The man behind Big Bird dies.
FBI presumes base shooting was act of terrorism
The FBI says that no arrests have been made in the deadly shooting at the Florida naval base shooting and that all international students at the base have been accounted for.
AP Top Stories December 7
Here are the top stories for Saturday, Dec. 7th: Saudi Kin to help Pensacola families says Trump; Shooting inspires blood donations; Paris protestors demand economic justice; Tains, h0ome s and even people ara part of a gingerbread model town.
Today in History for December 8th
America enters World War Two; Former Beatle John Lennon is shot to death in New York.
Trump on shooting, impeachment, prisoner exchange
Just months after senior U.S. officials delivered substantial military aid to Saudi Arabia to counter threats from Iran, America's relationship with the kingdom is being tested by a Saudi Air Force student's shooting spree at a U.S. Navy base.
Tear gas fired at Yellow Vest protesters
Paris police on Saturday clashed with yellow vest activists joining a wave of protest actions against the government's overhaul of France's national retirement system.
STILLS Iran frees American for US-held scientist
Iran and the US conducted a prisoner exchange on Saturday that saw a detained scholar released for an Iranian scientist held by America, marking a rare diplomatic breakthrough between Tehran and Washington after months of tensions.
Today in History for December 7th
On this date in 1941, Japanese forces attack the home base of the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii - prompting America under President Franklin D. Roosevelt to enter World War II.
Jury: Musk did not defame British caver in tweet
Elon Musk did not defame a cave explorer when he called him “pedo guy” in a tweet, a Los Angeles jury found. Vernon Unsworth helped rescue 12 boys and their soccer coach trapped in a Thailand cave and angered Musk by belittling his effort to help.
Saudi student opens fire, kills 3 at Fl Naval base
The government of Saudi Arabia has condemned a fatal shooting by a Saudi aviation student at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida.
Town mourns loss of soldiers in chopper crash
A Minnesota community is mourning the deaths of three National Guard soldiers killed Thursday when their helicopter crashed during a maintenance test flight
AP Top Stories December 6
Here are the top stories for Friday, Dec. 6th: Suspect in Naval Air Station shooting identified; House passes voting rights bill; White House touts jobs report; More transportation mayhem in France.
UPS truck removed from scene after shooting
Officials in Coral Gables, Florida moved the UPS truck involved in Thursday's chase and shooting that left 4 dead. Both robbery suspects were killed along with the driver and another motorist when officers ran up and opened fire.