jonathan karl reporting from miami. the debt ceiling showdown and what we have just learned tonight about the talks today, no deal. and house members will go home for the memorial day weekend. rachel scott is live. the memorial day weather, we are tracking severe storms across several states in the south tonight and the system in florida set to move up the coast. we ll time this out through the holiday. rob marciano is here. tonight the remarkable medical breakthrough when it comes to spinal cord injuries. groundbreaking technology helping a paralyzed man walk again for the first time in more than a decade. implants in the brain and the spinal cord, using the power of thought now to walk again, to climb stairs. will reeve on what this could mean. the nation tonight marking one year since the horrific school shooting into uvalde, texas. what played out today in that community. and then the moment of silence at the white house. the young poet amanda gorman tonight pushing back.
Parks and Recreation Director Robert Dodd said although the water is treated and safe to enter, the Watergarden is not intended for wading or swimming.
UVALDE, Texas - School safety remains a top concern for families in Uvalde, Texas, especially for survivors of the tragic Robb Elementary School shooting in May
Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images, FILE (UVALDE, Texas) — A year after the shooting at Robb Elementary School that left 21 people dead, some families in Uvalde, Texas, are troubled that the authorities still have not finished investigating
Noah Orona, 11, who survived the Robb Elementary School shooting a year ago, returned to Methodist Children's Hospital on Thursday to thank those who helped him recover.