ginger zee timing it out. the alarming headline breaking late today. police outside syracuse, new york, say they have stopped a mass shooting threat at another upstate tops supermarket. tonight, how they knew of this threat, and why they took it seriously. tonight, the federal investigations now launched after those two u.s. banks collapsed. the justice department and the s.e.c. did high-ranking bank employees know this was coming? did they take advantage of that information? and the video tonight. one of the bank s ceos and what he asked employees to do as this was unfolding. pierre thomas tonight. the race for the white house. and florida governor ron desantis declaring that supporting ukraine is not in the vital interest of the u.s. instead, calling the russian invasion a, quote, territorial dispute. rachel scott tonight. this evening, the epa proposing new regulations to remove what are called forever chemicals from the drinking water in this country. tonight, n
or, to be more precise, america in the company of nicaragua and syria. if president trump pulls out of the paris climate accord, that s who the us willjoin as the only countries in the world not to have signed the landmark 2015 agreement. it will signal a withdrawal of american leadership on perhaps the most critical issue of our time, with enormous implications for the future of the planet, politics and jobs worldwide. so what is the paris accord? under it, countries committed to capping global warming at 2 degrees celcius with an endeavour to limit temperature gains even further, to 1.5 degrees. rich countries also agreed to provide climate finance to help poorer nations switch to renewables. they pledged $100 billion a year by 2020, many countries wanted more. today, the top ten greenhouse gas emitters make up over 70% of total emissions, china overtook america as the world s biggest emitter in 2007. for more on the announcement, we can speak to barbara plett usher wil
Friday, April 5, is Missouri Arbor Day.The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) suggested some ways to celebrate the state's trees, like planting native tr
Fargo Police Department Chief David Zibolski said plans are in place to better monitor intoxication, stop underage people from getting in and train bouncers to better de-escalate situations.