President Barack Obama has a national conversation with the people of the United States on race relations, justice, policing and equality by the members of the community. ESPN's Jemele Hill will join David Muir as the host of this ABC News special.
Ahead of a Hillary Clinton speech which will attempt to link Donald Trump's campaign to the "alt-right" -- the radical faction of the conservative movement -- the Republican nominee countered the s...
The GOP nominee is staying on message with his relentless attacks on Hillary Clinton, but is softening his stance on immigration in a bid to win over minority voters.
The Democratic nominee is holding several celebrity filled fundraisers while her team is on the defensive over alleged "pay-for-play" donations to the Clinton Foundation.
Good Morning America (GMA) brings viewers an award-winning combination of breaking news, exclusive investigations, hard hitting interviews, weather forecasts, cutting edge medical field information, and financial reporting every morning. Join Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, Lara Spencer, Michael Strahan, Amy Robach and Ginger Zee weekdays at 7am on ABC.
Nightline is a 30 minute late-night news program currently airing weeknights on ABC at 12:35am | 1:35am ET. Hosts Juju Chang, Dan Harris and Byron Pitts bring you in-depth reporting on the major stories, hot topics, and the day’s breaking news. You can catch Nightline everynight just after Jimmy Kimmel Live!
20/20, anchored by Elizabeth Vargas and David Muir, combines hard hitting investigative reports, compelling human interest pieces, and newsmaker interviews. A staple of primetime television on Friday nights for over 3 decades, 20/20 has remained a leader in American TV news magazines broadcasting on ABC. The in-depth story packages can be seen Friday nights at 10|9c.
What would you do when you think no one is watching? What Would You Do? (WWYD?) explores the varying answers with the help of hidden cameras capturing individuals who have been placed within seemingly everyday situation that quickly go ary. The individuals on this hidden camera show are forced to make tough calls when directly faced with situations of racism, violence, hate crimes, and other hot button cultural issues. Catch John Quinones reporting on these individuals as they make split-second decisions to intervene or mind their own business. WWYD? airs Friday nights at 9|8c on ABC.