Category Archives: ABC News: Top Stories

WATCH: Banksy unmasked?
Reuters reports it may have identified the reclusive British artist as 51-year-old Robin Gunningham.
ABC News: Top Stories Mar 17, 2026

Zelenskyy will discuss Russia-Ukraine war with British leader and NATO chief
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has arrived in London
ABC News: Top Stories Mar 17, 2026

WATCH: Golden selfies
Photogenic golden retrievers Ellie and Emma travel the world, bringing smiles to people as part of the organization Golden Retriever Life.
ABC News: Top Stories Mar 17, 2026

WATCH: Dads gather to learn how to style their daughters' hair
A group of dads is going viral in the U.K. after meeting up at local pubs to take lessons on how to braid their daughters' hair.
ABC News: Top Stories Mar 17, 2026

WATCH: Dads gather to learn how to style their daughters' hair
A group of dads is going viral in the U.K. after meeting up at local pubs to take lessons on how to braid their daughters' hair.
ABC News: Top Stories Mar 17, 2026

How a green energy transition could impact international conflict
A mass transition to green energy could help to quell future international conflicts that stem from the control of oil, energy and climate change experts told ABC News.
ABC News: Top Stories Mar 17, 2026

WATCH: Coast Guard rescues snowmobiler trapped on Lake Michigan
The Coast Guard was able to rescue the man, who authorities say was warned not to venture out due to whiteout conditions.
ABC News: Top Stories Mar 16, 2026

WATCH: How ‘Riverdance’ stays so fresh after 30 years on the stage
ABC News' Will Ganss spoke with Riverdance CEO Padraic Moyles and lead dancer Anna Mai Fitzpatrick to discuss 30 years of the Irish dancing tradition and learned a few new dance moves, too.
ABC News: Top Stories Mar 16, 2026

Utah mom found guilty of fatally poisoning husband with fentanyl
Kouri Richins, 35, was charged with aggravated murder in connection with the 2022 death of her husband, Eric Richins.
ABC News: Top Stories Mar 16, 2026

Hotter temperatures may push millions toward a more sedentary lifestyle, study finds
As global temperatures rise, people are becoming less physically active, and this shift could lead to hundreds of thousands of premature deaths, a new study finds.
ABC News: Top Stories Mar 16, 2026

