Selina Wang reports on the race to find an American airman nearly 48 hours after Iran downed an F-15 fighter jet deep inside their territory; Britt Clennett has the latest from Jerusalem on the new attacks from the U.S. & Israel on an Iranian nuclear power plant; and more on tonight’s broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
00:00 Intro
02:22 The race to find a missing airman nearly 48 hours after Iran shot down an F-15 fighter jet.
05:36 Iran claims the U.S. & Israel struck Bushehr nuclear power plant amid new deadline
07:43 More companies tacking on energy fees and surcharges as the war rages on.
09:40 Artemis II crew have officially crossed the halfway point of their journey to the Moon.
11:47 Two brush fire fueled by Santa Ana winds triggered evacuation orders overnight
13:12 Millions on alert for a powerful storm system moving across the Eastern United States,
14:10 Legendary coach Geno Auriemma apologizes for angry outburst toward Dawn Staley
15:52 A manhunt is underway after a police officer was shot and wounded in New Hampshire
16:13 A D.C. metro bus plowed into a restaurant after colliding with a car
16:33 Officials investigating a massive fire at an abandoned chemical factory
17:02 Lakers star Luka Dončić will miss the remainder of the regular season after sustaining a hamstring injury.
17:24 All eyes on the bald eagles Jackie and Shadow, at California’s Big Bear Lake
17:44 15-thousand marshmallows fall from the sky for an early Easter treat.
18:13 In America Strong – a happy retirement to a man who made commuting a little more fun.
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