Full Episode: Monday, June 29, 2026
6/30/202621 min
Faith Abubey has the latest on the more than 150 million Americans under dangerous heat alerts, with potential record-breaking temperatures from Kansas to Maine, and Lee Goldberg tracks the prolonged heatwave; Victor Oquendo reports on the 31-year-old woman who was attacked and killed by an alligator while she was swimming with friends in a Florida river, marking the third gator attack in central Florida in the last week; Mary Bruce has details on the Supreme Court releasing major rulings, including the critical decision about mail-in ballots that could impact the Midterm elections; and more on tonight’s broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
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David Muir, ABC's World News Tonight, America's most watched newscast, now streaming same day with all the breaking news of the day on Disney+. Most watched, most trusted, now on Disney+ every night.
David Muir· Host0:41
Tonight, the breaking news here, this life-threatening heat now moving in. Extreme heat warnings across much of the country tonight, and moving into the East next. More than 150 million Americans under dangerous heat alerts. Kansas all the way to the Northeast. Philadelphia, New York City, and Boston now bracing. And the wildfires tonight. Three firefighters have been killed battling the flames. Those firefighters had deployed their emergency shelters in the middle of the flames trying to survive. And the straight line winds more than 100 miles per hour. Lee Goldberg tracking it all tonight. This evening, two alarming incidents reported at JFK Airport today alone. Tonight, a JetBlue flight reporting it hit a drone at 3,000 feet while trying to land, where it hit the plane. And just in tonight, a helicopter pilot reporting

