The FBI said that the suspect who drove a truck into a large crowd in New Orleans’s French Quarter early on Wednesday has been confirmed dead. At least 10 people were killed and dozens injured in the incident.
Ukraine has halted Russian gas supplies to European customers through its pipeline network after a prewar transit deal expired at the end of 2024.
Topics in this episode include:
- 10 Dead as Truck Plows Into New Orleans New Year’s Eve Crowd
- FBI Investigating New Orleans Incident as Terrorist Act
- Sugar Bowl Postponed After Truck Attack
- NYC Rings In 2025 With Famed Ball Drop
- Which Businesses Are Closed on New Year’s Day?
- Europe Ushers In 2025 With Fireworks, Feelings of Hope
- Berlin Police Arrest 390 on New Year’s Eve
- Pope Francis Holds First Mass of 2025
- Trump Taps Executive Producer for Major Events
- Trump Says Johnson Will Be Reelected House Speaker
- Toyota Donates to Trump Inauguration
- Trump’s Plan to Crack Down on Internal Leakers
- House Democrats Want TikTok Ban Upheld
- Court Rejects DOD’s Bid to Toss 9/11 Plea Deals
- Man Shoved Onto NYC Subway Tracks in Critical Condition
- LA: Man Arrested in Shooting of 2 Security Guards
- FBI Seizes 150 Pipe Bombs From Virginia Home
- Houthis Claim Shooting Down of 2nd US Drone in 72 Hours
- Russian Gas Exports to Europe via Ukraine Halted
- 2 Killed in Russian Drone Strike on Kyiv
- Zelenskyy, Putin Deliver New Year Addresses
- Overnight Rain Floods Roads in Manchester, England
- Bulgaria, Romania Fully Join EU’s Schengen Area
- Korea Steps Up Jeju Air Crash Probe as Funerals Begin
- Empty Desks Mark 5 Colleagues Killed in Plane Crash
- Mexico Unveils New Tariffs
- Turning Dusty Attic Treasures Into Cash
- Northern Lights, Fireworks Light Up Iceland’s Skies
- Northern Lights Bring Tourists to Finland’s Lapland
- Biden Briefed on New Orleans Attack
- Spanish Towns Prepare for Three Kings Festival Parades
- Shen Yun Arrives in France to Launch 2025 Tour