drnadig/iStockBy JACK DATE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — ABC News has received an exclusive detailed look at the array of potential threats federal authorities are tracking in the days leading up to the presidential inauguration. Authorities are
North Carolina Education LotteryBy JON HAWORTH, ABC News (DURHAM, N.C.) — A COVID-19 nurse at a long-term care facility in North Carolina has won a $1 million prize in the state lottery. Terri Watkins from Durham, North
ablokhin/iStockBy IVAN PEREIRA, ABC News (RICHMOND, Va.) — Virginia state lawmakers introduced legislation Wednesday that would abolish the state’s death penalty. Virginia House of Delegates member Mike Mullin and state Sen. Scott Surovell introduced bills to their
ABC NewsBy EMILY SHAPIRO, ABC News (KENOSHA, Wis.) — Jacob Blake, a 29-year-old father, said he “kinda went limp” when he was shot seven times by a Wisconsin police officer and was left partially paralyzed. Two of
NoDerog/iStockBy MINA KAJI, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will begin handing down stricter punishments to unruly airline passengers without a warning, including “fines of up to $35,000 and imprisonment.” FAA Administrator Steve Dickson
narvikk/iStockBy ERIN SCHUMAKER, ABC News (AUSTIN, Texas) — Intensive care units in Austin, Texas, are expected to run out of capacity within days as hospitalizations in the area continue to rise. As of Jan. 12, hospitals were
Sarah Silbiger/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesBy LUIS MARTINEZ, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The security preparations for next week’s presidential inauguration increased yet again Wednesday with now up to 20,000 National Guardsmen authorized to provide security at the U.S.
Tidewater Regional JailBy JULIA JACOBO, AARON KATERSKY and ALEXANDER MALLIN, ABC News (NEWPORT NEWS, Va.) — The rioter seen wearing a “Camp Auschwitz” hoodie during the siege on Capitol Hill has been arrested. Robert Keith Packer, 56,