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Coverage of the Brown University shooting.
New questions are emerging about another boat strike, this one on October 16. It targeted suspected drug runners. But unlike the double-tap September strike where two survivors were killed, two survivors in the October attack were rescued by U.S. forces and quickly repatriated to Colombia and Ecuador.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth remains in crisis mode for a September attack on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean, and the revelation of a second strike to eliminate survivors.
There are serious questions whether Hegseth will be the first member of the second Trump administration to get the chop.
A deadly weekend was marked by two tragedies, one here at home and another on the other side of the globe. In Sydney, Australia, at least 15 people were killed and dozens more injured in a shooting at a Hanukkah celebration, which authorities there are calling a terrorist attack. And in Providence, Rhode Island, authorities say a 24-year Wisconsin man is in custody. He is a person of interest connected to the Brown University shooting that killed two people wounded 9 others.
"The Weekend: Primetime" Tonight: two mass shootings around the world are shaking communities. One at Brown University and another at Bondi Beach in Australia. Plus, the deadline approaches for the DOJ to release the Epstein Files.
Tonight: frustratingly few answers for the community of Providence, RI as they grapple with the fallout from the latest mass shooting in America. Plus, cruelty is the point in a jaw dropping new report into Alligator Alcatraz.