Search results

  1. WPLG

    News 1.1 million Afghan children could face severe malnutrition

    In Afghanistan, 1.1 million children under the age of 5 will likely face the most severe form of malnutrition this year, according to the U.N., as increasing numbers of hungry, wasting-away children are brought into hospital wards. U.N. and other aid agencies were able to stave off outright...
  2. WPLG

    News Scars of war seem to be everywhere in Ukraine after 3 months

    Piano music wafted from an apartment block on a recent spring evening in Kramatorsk, blending with distant artillery fire for a surreal soundtrack to a bomb-scarred neighborhood in the eastern Ukrainian city. No matter where they live, the 3-month-old war never seems to be far away. Those in...
  3. WPLG

    News School massacre continues Texas' grim run of mass shootings

    Once again, one of America's deadliest mass shootings happened in Texas. Past shootings targeted worshippers during a Sunday sermon, shoppers at a Walmart, students on a high school campus and drivers on a highway. Among the latest victims were 19 children in the small town of Uvalde, west of...
  4. WPLG

    News Sweden, Finland delegations in Turkey for NATO talks

    Delegations from Sweden and Finland were scheduled on Wednesday to hold talks in Ankara with senior Turkish officials in an effort to overcome Turkey’s objections to their historic bids to join the NATO alliance. Sweden and Finland submitted their written applications to join NATO last week in...
  5. WPLG

    News Asian stock markets higher after Wall St sinks further

    Asian stock markets gained Wednesday after Wall Street sank on weak U.S. housing sales and a profit warning by a prominent social media brand. Shanghai, Hong Kong and Seoul advanced while Tokyo declined. Oil prices rose more than $1 per barrel to stay above $110. Wall Street's benchmark S&P...
  6. WPLG

    News FDA chief to detail delays inspecting baby formula plant

    Federal plans to inspect a baby formula factory linked to the nationwide shortage were slowed by COVID-19, scheduling conflicts and other logistical problems, according to prepared testimony from the head of the Food and Drug Administration. FDA Commissioner Robert Califf is set to answer...
  7. WPLG

    News Vigil, rally planned for 2nd anniversary of Floyd killing

    A candlelight vigil to honor George Floyd's memory at the intersection where he died was among the remembrances scheduled for Wednesday's second anniversary of the Black man's killing at the hands of Minneapolis police officers. Activists planned the vigil, along with a rally at the governor's...
  8. WPLG

    News Australia's government urges China to remove trade barriers

    Australia’s new government has urged China to lift trade sanctions if it wants to reset a bilateral relationship that plumbed new depths under the previous administration. The Chinese premier’s congratulatory letter to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on his election victory was widely seen as a...
  9. WPLG

    News Ex-reality star Josh Duggar to be sentenced for child porn

    Former reality TV star Josh Duggar will return to federal court on Wednesday, where a judge could sentence him to up to 20 years in prison for receiving and possessing child pornography. Prosecutors are seeking a maximum sentence for Duggar, whose large family was the focus of TLC's “19 Kids...
  10. WPLG

    News Asian stock markets mixed after Wall St sinks further

    Asian stock markets were mixed Wednesday after Wall Street sank on weak U.S. housing sales and a profit warning by a prominent social media brand. Shanghai and Seoul advanced while Tokyo and Hong Kong declined. Oil prices rose more than $1 per barrel to stay above $110. Wall Street's benchmark...
  11. WPLG

    News Katie Britt, U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks in Alabama Senate runoff

    Alabama’s Republican primary for U.S. Senate is going to a June runoff between Katie Britt and U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks after neither candidate captured a majority of the vote. Britt is Shelby’s former chief of staff and the former leader of the Business Council of Alabama. Brooks is a six-term...
  12. WPLG

    News Relatives worry, mourn in wake of elementary school shooting

    Relatives turned to social media and waited in a desperate attempt to find their missing children as the death toll in a gruesome school shooting at a Texas elementary school rose to at least 19 students. Authorities said the gunman also killed two adults. Adolfo Cruz, a 69-year-old air...
  13. WPLG

    News Tri-Rail and Amtrak trains not running on South Florida Rail Corridor due to down system

    Train service on the South Florida Rail Corridor is currently not happening due to a down dispatching system. According to officials, the system went down around 3:30 p.m. Tuesday. That halted all railroad tenants using the corridor, which include Tri-Rail, Amtrak and CSX freight trains...
  14. WPLG

    News Parkland parents know pain being felt in Uvalde all too well

    Schools across South Florida are stepping up security in the wake of the Texas school massacre. Parents of victims from the Parkland school shooting are also speaking about the tragedy. South Florida knows the pain in Texas; no one as acutely as the parents of children killed in Parkland in...
  15. WPLG

    News Miami police: Officers shot man behind wheel after he struck 2 women with minivan

    Police officers responded to a Miami-Dade home on Tuesday afternoon and came upon a dramatic and dangerous situation. Neighbors told Local 10 News they heard what started an argument. Police said they responded to a domestic violence call from a woman along the 100 block of Northwest 64th...
  16. WPLG

    News Rain, snow slow New Mexico fire, but hot, dry weather looms

    The largest wildfire in North America slowed to a near standstill in northern New Mexico Tuesday amid light rain and a bit of snow in the mountains as nearly 3,000 firefighters scrambled to get ahead of a worsening fire forecast in the days ahead. The Memorial Day weekend historically marks the...
  17. WPLG

    News Takeaways: Trump's big primary defeat; scandals for the win

    Former President Donald Trump's crusade for vengeance suffered a devastating blow on Tuesday after Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp won his primary despite rejecting Trump's entreaties to overturn his 2020 election defeat in the state. Voters also demonstrated an openness to embracing scandal-plagued...
  18. WPLG

    News Trump press secretary Sanders wins GOP Arkansas governor nod

    Former White House press secretary Sarah Sanders won the Republican nomination for Arkansas governor on Tuesday after a campaign where she focused primarily on national issues and criticizing President Joe Biden. Sanders defeated former talk radio host and podcaster Doc Washburn, who mounted a...
  19. WPLG

    News N. Korea launches ballistic missiles after Biden leaves Asia

    North Korea launched three ballistic missiles toward the sea on Wednesday, its neighbors said, hours after President Joe Biden wrapped up his trip to Asia where he reaffirmed U.S. commitment to defend its allies in the face of the North’s growing nuclear threat. The North’s first missile...
  20. WPLG

    News Golden State-Dallas playoff games score in weekly TV ratings

    When the NBA playoffs take the TV court even the most popular shows find the competition daunting. Last week's No. 1 program was the Golden State-Dallas conference finals matchup in which the Warriors extended their winning streak to three out of three. The first two games were among the top 10...
Top