the beer college baseball season. andy we call it hot dogs. you might miss a whole inning now. all right, andy scholes. thank you. this morning continues right now. this is cnn breaking news. good morning, everyone. poppy is off this morning. we are here. we have a lot of breaking news for you. some major updates that are happening after russia has arrested an american journalist and accused him of spying. we re going to take you live to moscow. we ll have that in two army helicopters crashing in kentucky. the military is reporting several casualties, and we re expecting to get an update just a short time from now. evacuations underway at this moment in minnesota after a train that was loaded with ethanol derailed. and caught fire. start this morning with the major breaking news out of russia that we are following where a reporter for the wall street journal has been arrested . russia is now commenting on this, arresting this reporter and accusing him of espionage. the russia
at the time, biden called the evacuation a success. mary bruce is at the white house. tracking severe storms and damaging wind from washington, d.c., philadelphia to new york. rob marciano times it out. the avalanche near a ski resort in utah. israel strikes back. israeli forces hit targets in the gaza strip, retaliating after accusing groups of launching rockets from lebanon into israel. here at home, clarence thomas accused of accepting luxury trips and not reporting them. that donor is defending thomas. images from a hidden camera caught a woman in the attic. diane sawyer s interview with jeremy renner. images from his accident involving a snowplow. his emotional message for us tonight. from abc news world headquarters, this is world news tonight with david muir. good evening. i am linsey davis. we begin with the fallout after the mass shooting in nashville. lawmakers voting to expel three democrats after they protested for stricter gun control on the floor of the
1,586 players from 42 states competed in Columbus, Ohio to determine the nation’s top elementary school players; New York players and schools win 5 championships. Image
Almost 1,600 students from grades kindergarten through sixth grade begun their chess-filled weekends on Friday, April 26 in Columbus for the 2024 National Elementary School (NES) Championship. Play continues today, with three rounds. Top boards can be followed on uschess.live all day.