Plus, the FDA has approved over-the-counter hearing aids and what this means for nearly 38 million Americans, and a new warning from the CDC about monkeypox and your pets.
ABC News Political Director Rick Klein breaks down GOP Rep. Liz Cheney's fight to keep her House seat and Sarah Palin's political comeback bid in Alaska.
FiveThirtyEight senior elections analyst Nathaniel Rakich explains why the highly anticipated races involving Rep. Liz Cheney and Sen. Lisa Murkowski may be overhyped.
ABC News political contributor Barbara Comstock and former Democratic mayor of Baltimore Stephanie Rawlings-Blake discuss how Liz Cheney's opposition to former President Donald Trump could be costly.
ABC News’ Zohreen Shah discusses the impact that the massive climate, health care and tax bill could have on the United States and the political climate ahead of the midterms.
Plus, students in Uvalde, Texas, are headed back to school as the community recovers from the tragic school shooting, and high school football players help save a woman trapped inside her car.
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is back on the ballot running for Congress in Alaska’s special election and she’s criticizing the state's new ranked-choice voting system as "convoluted."
The latest on the FBI investigation as an unnamed Trump lawyer signed a statement in June telling the FBI that all classified documents at Mar-a-Lago had been returned.
ABC News political contributors Amanda Renteria and Barbara Comstock, the former national political director for Hillary’s 2016 campaign, discuss Cheney's chances of winning her primary.
Plus, the U.K. has authorized a booster vaccine designed to protect against omicron and Ukrainians are fleeing the area around a Russian-held nuclear plant.
Mothers Against Greg Abbott founder Nancy Thompson and member Angie Fenimore discuss their mission to replace Texas’ Republican governor with Democratic candidate Beto O'Rourke.