The latest news from around the world, delivered each weeknight, brought to you by the ABC News team.

Entries in protesters (2)

Monday
Nov212011

World News Podcast - November 21st, 2011

In tonight’s podcast, ABC’s Jonathan Karl breaks down what the congressional supercommittee’s failure to agree on a budget-cutting deal means for the economy; in a devastating blow to national security, at least a dozen US spies in the Mideast have been captured and are feared dead; Pierre Thomas reports on the recent capture of yet another homegrown terrorist, this one building bombs in his mother’s apartment in New York City; Cecelia Vega reports from the University of California-Davis on the outrage following a police officer pepper-spraying peaceful protesters point blank in the face; and when one teenage girl found that the video games she loved to play didn’t represent her, she spoke out – and finally got a chance to play as herself.



Download or stream this episode of the World News Podcast

Monday
Oct102011

World News Podcast - October 10th 2011

In tonight’s episode, a new study finds that supplements may actually increase the risk of dying.  Next, Texas Governor Rick Perry may have fallen to third in a new poll, but he will not go down without a fight. Also, protesters involved in the Occupy Wall Street spread even wider...Bob Woodruff spoke with Former Commander In Chief about the many troops injured in Iraq and Afghanistan…Plus an update on the American scientist stuck at the South Pole after having an apparent stroke.  Lastly, David Muir will tell you all about a house that was strictly made in America.   



Download or Stream this episode of the World News Podcast







ABC News Radio