what he conceded on the stand today. and the family s attorney dropping a surprise bomb shell. news tonight about the alleged gunman charged in the shooting in highland park, illinois, answering to 117 felony counts in court today. and a new image of one of the youngest victims to survive the attack. the alarming report from the u.n. s nuclear chief. europe s largest nuclear plant is, quote, completely out of control. his urgent plea to ukraine and russia to help avoid a nuclear disaster. house speaker nancy pelosi s defiant message to china following her while wirl wind to taiwan. late word tonight about a u.s. congresswoman killed in a horrific car crash. members of her staff among the victims. the death defying fall, thousands of feet in the air. the paraglider tangled in his parachute. how he saved himself at the last possible second. and the voice of america s pastime. the gold standard. swung on and missed. a perfect game! tributes to dodgers announcer v
he s accused of violating the presidential records act, allegedly using a private email account for official messages that should have been preserved. navarro is already under criminal indictment for defying a subpoena from the january 6th committee. news tonight about a major error possibly effecting the credit scores of millions of americans. the v the wall street journal reporting equifax reported the wrong scores. the company is blaming a coding issue, but claims the impact was minimal. here s abc s trevor ault. reporter: tonight, one of the nation s largest consumer credit reporting agencies under fire as equifax and milts it miscalculating some credit scores this spring. if affected, it can have gotten in the way of your ability to access a loan or credit at a tomb when you might have needed it, especially at a time when interest rates were a little bit lower than they are now. reporter: equifax blames the error on a technology coding
issue from mid-march to early april, saying in a statement, less than 300,000 consumers experienced a score shift of 25 points or more, and there was no shift in the vast majority of scores. the ceo addressing the issue at a financial conference in june. we think the impact is going to be quite small, not something that s meaningful to equifax. reporter: but the wall street journal reports equifax provided inaccurate credit scores on millions of u.s. consumers as they applied for mortgages, car loans and credit cards. some potentially receiving higher interest rates or being denied loans altogether. you can talk to the lender and have them reassess your application and give you more details about how they made their decision. reporter: and linsey, eck we fax says the coding issues have been fixed and they are working with customers to determine the true cost of these errors. linsey? trevor, thank you. following an emotional bat until the senate, president biden is e