Gronkowski and Sen. Kelly Fight Fungal Disease; Fentanyl-laced Gummies Hospitalize Students; Horse Rescued from Well; Biden to Meet Families of Hamas' American Hostages
A series of events unfold across the country: an unlikely partnership forms to combat a disease, a school faces a drug crisis, a horse gets a second chance, and the White House prepares for a significant meeting.
- Former NFL star Rob Gronkowski teams up with Arizona Senator Mark Kelly to advocate for legislation to combat valley fever, a disease caused by a fungus that grows in the southwestern U.S.
- Several elementary school students in Virginia were hospitalized after consuming gummy bears that tested positive for fentanyl. The gummy bears were brought onto school property by a student.
- Indiana firefighters successfully rescued a horse named Eva who had fallen into a well after escaping her enclosure.
- President Joe Biden is set to invite the families of Americans taken hostage by Hamas to the White House for their first in-person meeting since the kidnapping on October 7.