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David Muir's ABC show gets interrupted for 'catastrophic' hurricane update as fans pray
ABC World News Tonight was interrupted on Sunday evening as Linsey Davis shared a 'catastrophic' breaking news update about Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica.
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Top 10 Bloopers From Actors Who NEVER Break
Even the most serious thespians can't keep a straight face sometimes! Join us as we look at hilarious moments when normally ...
"Watch George W. Bush's Split-Second Move That Stunned Fans and Saved Him from Disaster. The Video That's Still Making Waves!
Funniest Grace and Jim moments from WHAS11's "News to Me" show. As shutdown becomes 2nd longest ever, Johnson hints at changes to GOP's strategy Tens of thousands told to stay indoors in Florida What ...
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2013 Bloopers
The Urban Prepper shares 2013 Bloopers capturing lighter moments and behind-the-scenes fun. ‘Disobey Trump’: Fallout from Colombian President’s Remarks Mookie Betts Drops Mic After Shohei Ohtani's ...
Authorities are investigating a Southeast Portland shooting that left one man dead Saturday evening. Story here: https://www.koin.com/news/portland/portland-shooting ...
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KOIN 6 News morning anchor bloopers
James Shippy and Kelley Bayern race to the anchor desk Trump wants to ‘end’ largest US infrastructure project, a tunnel between NY and NJ North Korean soldier defects to South Korea across the rivals' ...
Ex-FBI Director James Comey pleaded not guilty to federal charges Wednesday. Federal prosecutors investigating former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly making false statements to Congress ...
ABC News understands that Dolly Parton is continuing to work. Dolly Parton's sister sought to reassure fans on Tuesday after asking them to pray for the country music star earlier in the day. On ...
Some staffers say their replies were hijacked to make a political point. The top Democrat on the House Education and Workforce Committee is urging Republicans to hold a hearing on whether the Trump ...
"No, I would not say Portland's war-ravaged," Chief Bob Day told ABC News. The Portland police chief is disputing President Donald Trump's claim that the Oregon city is a "war zone" that is burning ...
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