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| 6/12/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Jun 12, 2026 | Brides vs. basketball. It's Game 5 of the NBA Finals, the San Antonio Spurs vs. the New York Knicks, causing a possible big distraction at weddings this weekend. Some couples tying the knot during the game are anticipating they're going to have a hard time keeping their guests off their phones. And disgusting and classless. Those are just two words being used to describe Knicks fans, after some New York fans threw eggs at the Spurs while they were in New York, aiming right at the team's star player, Victor Wembanyama. Now the sheriff in San Antonio, where Game 5 is being held Saturday night, says the Knicks will be safe on their turf because they are not like New York. Plus, it's a mystery in Washington, D.C. Someone burned an anti-Trump message on the Mall's Great Lawn, leaving giant numbers, 86-47, scorched into the grass. The big question is: who did it? And she's the high school cheerleader killed on a cruise ship, with her stepbrother charged with first-degree murder. He has pled not guilty. Now, as he awaits trial, his step-grandmother is coming forward to say his parents should be charged for their alleged lack of supervision. | 19m 05s | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Jun 11, 2026 | The greatest comeback ever in NBA Finals history! The New York Knicks won after turning things around in the last minutes of Game Four of the NBA Finals. And the stars sitting courtside on celebrity row were freaking out. And the NBA Finals isn't the only sporting event gripping the nation. There's also the World Cup, being hosted by the U.S. for the first time in more than thirty years. There's an unprecedented security operation, including a high-tech way to take down rogue drones. Jim Moret has the details. Plus, a lot of moviegoers don't think the new Steven Spielberg movie "Disclosure Day," about UFOs, is so far-fetched. A shocking new poll finds that eight out of ten Americans believe we are not alone. And a number of passengers who were on the cruise ship with the deadly Hantavirus outbreak in April are still in a federal quarantine facility in Nebraska. They've been given the option to finish isolation at home, but one woman says she's still not being allowed to leave and feels trapped like a prisoner. Justin Finch tells us what's going on. | 17m 27s | ||||||
| 6/10/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Jun 10, 2026 | Brace yourself for Game Four of the NBA Finals. There's a call for calm after some Knicks fans - angry over losing Game Three - targeted San Antonio Spurs fans on the streets, booing and chasing them and even ripping off jerseys. As Stephen Fabian reports, cops are asking everyone to be respectful, no matter their team. And there's a big reaction today to a high school student being sentenced to 35 years behind bars for stabbing a fellow athlete to death at a track meet. The trial was racially charged, but as Alison Hall reports, the prosecutor is satisfied with the outcome, saying justice was served. Anthony’s lawyers have filed an appeal to the verdict and sentence. And two deputies are being called heroes after saving a young child's life. They were called to a home where a little girl had fallen into a pool. It was a race against time to get the toddler breathing again. Plus, former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is doubling down on her so-called fountain of youth. She raised eyebrows after touting her trip south of the border for stem cell treatments to look younger. Now she's speaking with Jim Moret, saying she already feels better. | 19m 13s | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Jun 09, 2026 | The verdict is in for the high school track star accused of fatally stabbing a fellow athlete. After just four days of testimony and three hours of deliberations, a jury found the suspect in the racially charged case guilty of murder. And chaos erupted in the streets after the New York Knicks lost Game Three of the NBA Finals. With President Trump in the stands, thousands of NYPD officers and hundreds of Secret Service agents were on hand, but that didn't keep rowdy fans from going wild after the big game. Steven Fabian has the details. Plus, reports have been circulating that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce will tie the knot next month near Madison Square Garden, the last place you'd expect an intimate wedding. But is it for real? Here's Alison Hall. And many are asking what a dad was thinking when he dangled his young son from the stands at a Cincinnati Reds game while trying to grab a home run ball. Now, in an Inside Edition exclusive, the dad is coming forward to defend himself. | 17m 53s | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Jun 08, 2026 | An emotional moment for Savannah Guthrie on The Today Show. 128 days after her mother Nancy was kidnapped, Savannah was in tears talking about what her daily life is like trying to carry on while dealing with overwhelming loss and grief. Excitement is building for game three of the NBA Finals tonight at New York’s Madison Square Garden. The fact President Trump is becoming the first sitting us president to attend a finals game is a security nightmare. Former congress woman Marjorie Taylor Greene says she's found the fountain of youth, and she went south of the border to turn back time. So what is it? As Jim Moret tells us, her elixir comes with a warning from the FDA. Friends head out to a lake for a fun day of jet skiing and find themselves in a nightmare. An angry man confronts them and allegedly holds one of the guys underwater in his rage. As Justin Finch reports, he's now been charged with attempted murder. The 70-year-old suspect has pleaded not guilty to all charges. | 19m 45s | ||||||
| 6/5/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Friday, June 5, 2026 | He played a memorable role in the hit movie Top Gun: Maverick. Now comes horrifying news he's been stabbed to death, not in a random attack, but allegedly by his girlfriend's son who was captured on surveillance video turning himself in. Jim Moret is outside the home with the latest. And just two days after the bombshell news that 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley had been fired comes news that three of his veteran colleagues on TVs longest running news show are staying. Plus, high emotion today in the trial of the teen track star accused of killing a fellow high school athlete. The victim's parents broke out in tears as police bodycam video of their son's final moments were played in court. Justin Finch has more including the racial division surrounding the case. And as we head into the busy wedding season there's a trend growing in popularity, brides jumping into pools, or any body of water, in their gowns. Is it dangerous? Alison Hall tried it herself to find out. | 19m 04s | ||||||
| 6/4/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Jun 04, 2026 | Street party USA! Excitement over game one of the NBA Finals spilled out of the arenas, bringing traffic to a halt as thousands of fans partied it up in all sorts of places including bars, stores, and street corners. And a desperate search is underway for a 20-year-old college student who disappeared while on a family trip in Japan. A typhoon is moving through the area, making search efforts more difficult. We spoke with the student's parents who are holding onto hope. Plus, it was a terrifying day at the beach. A college basketball coach jumped in the surf to save her young nephew who was caught in a riptide. Then, as Justin Finch reports, she needed to be rescued herself. And the low budget horror film Backrooms is the number one movie. It takes place in a “zombie mall” where there is not a shopper in sight. And as Jim Moret report, fans are flocking to a real-life “zombie mall” to get the full experience. | 17m 30s | ||||||
| 6/3/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Monday, June 3, 2026 | It's a heartbreaking tragedy. A mother and five siblings murdered by the father, who then took his own life. A whole family wiped out, except for one lone survivor. He spoke at a vigil about the unimaginable loss. Brooke Anderson has the story. And the excitement building for the NBA finals -- the New York Knicks taking on the San Antonio Spurs. Many of the stars who are always courtside in New York are expected to fly to Texas for tonight's big game. But the San Antonio Spurs have their own secret weapon -- a group of nuns. Plus, a hunched over elderly woman working at a movie theater cleaning up garbage. When a young theatergoer saw her, she knew she had to help. Alison Hall reports. And she went out to walk her dog and ended up being brutally attacked by a stranger. Her face was so battered she was left with damage to her vision. She spoke with Justin Finch about what happened. | 19m 02s | ||||||
| 6/2/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Monday, June 1, 2026 | She's standing by her man! That's the Democratic Senate candidate from Maine and his wife showing a united front after he was accused of sending sexually explicit texts to at least a dozen women and posting this shirtless selfie on a popular hook-up app. All eyes are on this election because, as Steven Fabian tells us, it could determine which party ends up controlling the senate. And Savannah Guthrie’s mother has now been missing for exactly four months with no major break in the case. Over the weekend, Eva Pilgram joined the country's top true crime experts at crime con where everyone was asking the question, what happened to Nancy Guthrie? Plus, a scare for pop princess Sabrina Carpenter. The singer is getting a temporary restraining order against a man she says has been showing up repeatedly at her front door. A situation she calls deeply alarming. And forget the latest Marvel superhero movies, the biggest hits these days at the box office are low budget horror movies made by YouTube stars. | 19m 39s | ||||||
| 6/1/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Monday, June 2, 2026 | Hero at 36 thousand feet. When an unruly passenger on a Frontier flight allegedly tried to open the emergency exit door and then choked a flight attendant, this hero and other passengers jumped into action restraining the man until the plane made an emergency landing. As Justin Finch reports, the hero just happens to be a tough as nails MMA fighter. And they are all over social media. People find little black dots on their skin only to find out they are ticks! This summer is expected to be one of the worst seasons for ticks on record, and since they can carry Lyme and other diseases, it's a big concern. Alison Hall spoke with an expert about what to look out for. Plus, like lots of little girls, she was excited to get her first pair of earrings, then the earrings went missing. An x-ray found one of them in her tummy, but where was the other earring? Ann Mercogliano tells us where a doctor finally found it. And teacup pigs are growing in popularity as pets, but buyers beware! Those super cute piglets can grow up to become huge pigs that will eat you out of house and home. Justin finch reports, the truth is, according to veterinarians, there's no such thing as a teacup pig. | 17m 56s | ||||||
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| 5/30/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Friday, May 29, 2026 | A message from flight attendants coast to coast, “keep your hands to yourself!” After years of constantly being poked, pinched, tapped, and grabbed they have banded together, even wearing “no touching” patches and pins in the cabin. And CBS Mornings host Gayle King revealing her now ex-husband cheated on her with her friend continues to strike a nerve with women across the country. Gayle is certainly not alone, so today she is sharing words of wisdom for women who have been cheated on. Plus, he's the spelling king! A 14-year-old just won the annual Scripps National Spelling Bee, and not only can he spell super hard words, but he can also do it really fast. And he was once a golden boy, a good-looking Ivy League graduate with the world at his feet. Then he shot and killed his father after a dispute over his allowance. Gilbert has reportedly been diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, but the jury rejected his insanity defense. As Steven Fabian reports, today he looks a lot different from his glory days. | 19m 04s | ||||||
| 5/28/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Thursday, May 28, 2026 | A wave of support for Gayle King today after she went on the massively popular Call Her Daddy podcast talking about her heartbreak catching her now ex-husband cheating on her. As Ann Mercogliano reports, women across the country sympathizing with the CBS Mornings anchor saying they too were cheated on. And parents be warned. That's the message from authorities about teen takeovers. Mobs of teens have been taking over shopping malls, restaurants, and beaches. With cops struggling to stop them, some police departments are threatening parents that they could be held responsible. Plus, it's sentencing day for the woman dubbed “the party mom.” A jury found her guilty of throwing sex and alcohol fueled parties for teens. As Justin Finch reports, before she learned her fate, she heard impact statements from some of the teen victims. And an elderly airplane mechanic was struggling to do his job, limping across the tarmac. One traveler was so upset by what she saw from the airport window she decided to make the worker's life a little easier. | 17m 31s | ||||||
| 5/27/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Wednesday, May 27, 2026 | Family of Friends star Matthew Perry entered a Los Angeles court today. It's sentencing day for the personal assistant who injected Perry with the powerful drug ketamine on the day he died. The family is hoping for harsh penalties for the man they say left the actor in a hot tub to die. Jim Moret is at the courthouse with the latest. And they're alive! The mom who made a desperate plea after she says their dad kidnapped her two baby sons is breathing a sigh of relief today. Authorities say they have found the children in Mexico with their dad. Alison Hall has the story. Plus, she's the 18-year-old cheerleader who was killed while on a carnival cruise ship, and her own stepbrother is charged with murder. Today we got our first clear video of the suspect as he walked into court, fighting to remain free until the trial. 16-year-old Timothy Hudson has pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse. His trial is scheduled for September. And she's a comic who makes millions laugh on social media, but there's nothing funny about this. She says she was crushed by her 600-pound refrigerator in a freak accident. Our new reporter Justin Finch tells us how she ended up in an ambulance. | 19m 06s | ||||||
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Tuesday, May 26, 2026 | First daughter Ivanka Trump is sharing photos from her brother Don Jr's holiday weekend wedding, but behind the scenes we're learning about a terrifying threat on her life. Iranian terror groups allegedly wanted to assassinate Ivanka Trump as revenge for the war in the Middle East. As Steven Fabian tells us, targeting Ivanka was only part of the now foiled alleged attack. And NASCAR legend Kyle Busch may be gone, but his family may still be growing. Before his death, his wife openly shared that they have frozen embryos in storage in case Kyle passed away. As Ann Mercogliano reports, after struggling with IVF to have their two children they had plans to have more children no matter what. Plus save the baby! Cops rush to a home after a grandmother called 911 because the baby she was watching started choking, and you may be surprised at what caused the drama. As we head into pool season, a family has a warning. Their little girl was severely injured when they say she got sucked into a pool drain. It's a danger most parents may not be aware of. Jim Moret spoke with the family who is now suing the manufacturer they believe made the drain cover. That company has filed a motion to dismiss the case. | 17m 55s | ||||||
| 5/25/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Monday, May 25, 2026 | You don't want something like this to happen on your vacation; a paraglider plummets 500 feet into the ocean. But he's as cool as a cucumber. His main concern is what happened to his phone! And rage against the machine! Those food delivery robots are growing more and more popular, but not everyone is a fan. In fact, the robots have recently become the target of a growing crime wave, people attacking them, angry they're taking jobs from humans. Plus, with summer upon us, it’s the perfect time to talk about kids and water safety, and there's a new way little ones are being taught to swim: fully clothed. And more than half of all the malls in America have closed. At a mall in California, shoppers have been replaced with vandals who cops say have scrawled graffiti all over the walls. We headed to the mall to find out what's going on. | 19m 39s | ||||||
| 5/22/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Friday, May 22, 2026 | What killed Kyle Busch? The sudden death of the NASCAR star at just 41 years old is sending shockwaves across the country. Now we're hearing the 911 call placed the day before his death. As Ann Mercogliano reports, the caller says Busch was on the bathroom floor coughing up blood. And friends and family of an elderly couple are in shock. The couple was found dead in their home. Cops say it was a murder suicide. In their final days they had been scammed out of tens of thousands of dollars. The wife thought she was helping Blue Bloods star Tom Selleck, but it was actually someone pretending to be the actor, and she was scammed. The sheriff's office tells us there is no evidence at this time that the scammer pretending to be Tom Selleck was directly involved in the couple's death. Plus, AAA predicts a record 45 million Americans are traveling this Memorial Day weekend. But are you ready to board a plane or get in your car for a road trip? Meteorologists warn it will be a washout for much of the country. Alison Hall has what you need to know. And today a seven year old daredevil became the youngest person ever to scale the famous El Capitan summit. It's no wonder his name is Joey Danger. | 19m 06s | ||||||
| 5/21/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Thursday, May 21, 2026 | When her young son fell into the pool, she heard the commotion and came flying out of the house jumping into the pool saving the day. As Steven Fabian reports, she’s sharing the video as a warning for other families this holiday weekend. And the first great white shark was just spotted off the coast of cape cod. With Memorial Day weekend upon us experts are warning of an uptick of great whites and other sharks in waters on both coasts. As Jim Moret reports, it's already shaping up to be the summer of the shark. Plus, a flight bound for Detroit was diverted to Canada over fear a passenger onboard could have come in contact with Ebola. Another passenger is coming forward to say at first the captain didn't say what was going on, but when the whole crew put on masks panic started growing. And the teen convicted of killing her boyfriend and a friend by driving into a wall at 100 miles per hour had one big worry about being in prison, after she was convicted: that if/when she gets out, she'll be too old to get married and have kids. | 17m 30s | ||||||
| 5/20/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Wednesday, May 20, 2026 | We’re learning more about the woman died after falling in an open manhole, her death struck a nerve coast to coast. It took rescuers 20 minutes to get her out of the hole where temperatures reach up to 200 degrees. As Steven Fabian reports, today lots of pedestrians are walking around manholes fearing they too could meet a similar fate. And more fires ravaging Southern California, including in simi valley where a dedicated Amazon driver made sure his last delivery of the day got to its destination despite the flames. So, what was inside the package? Jim Moret was there as it was opened. Plus, first responders rushed to a house fire. Inside, a mom was trapped with a baby on the second floor. With no other option, the mom dropped her child out the window. Thankfully, a hero was there to make an amazing catch! And one of the most intense custody battles ever. After their parents split, in 2023, a brother and sister living with their mom were told they have to visit their dad. The siblings' response? As Alison Hall reports, they literally boarded themselves inside a bedroom and wouldn't come out. | 19m 08s | ||||||
| 5/19/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Tuesday, May 19, 2026 | He was a star high school wrestler with hate in his heart. That's what's being said about one of the two teens who opened fire at a San Diego mosque, killing three before killing themselves. The 17-year-old, was recently celebrated for winning a tournament, now his teammates are struggling to understand what happened. Jim Moret is in San Diego with the latest. And it's been dubbed the real-life Cain and Abel. It's sentencing day for Paul Caneiro, the man convicted of killing his brother and his whole family. The prosecutor calling his crime nothing short of a massacre. Steven Fabian has more from the courthouse. Plus, like millions of others, a registered nurse went on Facebook Market Place to sell her iPhone, and she says it led to three years of terror. She says a prospective buyer started stalking her, sending threatening emails and very inappropriate gifts including lingerie. And after helping his own mother get rid of an alleged squatter living in her house, he's now helping other homeowners reclaim their properties. | 19m 31s | ||||||
| 5/18/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Monday, May 18, 2026 | Some people just walked on by, that's what's so shocking about what happened to a man who died after his coat got caught in a moving escalator. And Luigi Mangione is back in court today. A judge tossed out some evidence found during the initial search of his backpack but the prosecution will still get to use the allege murder weapon and a red notebook they say describe as Mangione’s “manifesto.” Mangione has pled not guilty. And there was a very shocking moment outside the courtroom when some his fangirls said the slain CEO’s children are better without him because in their words, he was worse than Osama Bin Laden. Plus, an above ground pool giving way, sending about 10-thousand gallons of water flooding the backyard like a tidal wave, washing away the outdoor furniture and the kids. No one was hurt, but now someone's got to fix the pool! And a cute little robot named Stewie caused some big drama. After his owner booked him on a Southwest flight, even buckling him into a window seat, the airline is now banning all robots from the cabin. | 19m 42s | ||||||
| 5/15/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Friday, May 15, 2026 | Miracle escape. A small plane crashed into a house and killed the pilot and passenger. The home quickly went up in flames with a family trapped inside, and somehow, they were all able to get out. And she was dubbed "hell on wheels,” a teenager convicted of murder for intentionally driving her car into a brick wall at 100 miles per hour and killing her boyfriend and another young man. Now she is speaking out in a new Netflix documentary from behind bars, shedding light on what she says really happened. Plus, now a new, concerning video of Britney Spears. After leaving rehab early, the singer was spotted in a liquor store of all places. This after she was seen barking like a dog during a night out in LA. It's making many worry, is she spiraling out of control, again? And there's only a handful of episodes of the iconic late show left, and host Stephen Colbert is certainly making his show's final days memorable. Last night, former host, David Letterman, made an appearance and took the opportunity to make some mischief from the rooftop. | 19m 07s | ||||||
| 5/14/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Thursday, May 14, 2026 | Tiger Woods is back on US soil after spending a month in rehab in Switzerland. And someone else fresh out of rehab is Britney Spears, and she was just spotted in of all places, a bar! Judging by what a witness is telling our Jim Moret, things got a little crazy. Plus, will disgraced attorney Alex Murdaugh be acquitted of murdering his wife and son in a retrial? After his conviction was thrown out by the South Carolina Supreme Court, his lawyers are now prepping for a whole new trial. They spoke with Eva Pilgrim about what they are planning. And 18 passengers from the hantavirus cruise remain in bio-containment centers. That has many worried for their own health. How can you help protect yourself from getting the virus which is usually transmitted by coming in contact with rodent droppings. Steven Fabian spoke with an exterminator on how to help make sure your home is safe. | 17m 26s | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Wednesday, May 13, 2026 | Sentencing day for the woman who wrote a children's book about grief after her husband died and then was found guilty of poisoning him. Today, she’s learning her fate. And a major bombshell in what was dubbed the trial of the century. Prominent attorney Alex Murdaugh was convicted of killing his wife and son, but today the South Carolina Supreme Court overturned his conviction and ordered that there be a new trial. Plus Elon Musk joined President Trump today in China, taking part in a two-day summit. On the plane, Musk had something else on his mind than international affairs. He was weighing in on the controversy over actress Lupita Nyong’o being chosen to play the woman whose face launched a thousand ships, Helen of Troy. And a woman was in Las Vegas with her husband when they ended up getting stuck in a packed elevator. She tells Alison Hall the hotel didn't do enough to help, and they ended up having to call 911 themselves. The Rio Hotel tells us the safety of their guests is their priority. They say they called the elevator company which arrived in less than half an hour - adding issues can arise when the weight exceeds the limit of 3,500 pounds. | 17m 45s | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Tuesday, May 12, 2026 | As Stephen Colbert wraps up his time hosting The Late Show, his fellow legends of late night showed up to give him quite the sendoff. Alison Hall has more on the historic get together. And they’re being called the “Bear Spray Gang”. Thieves armed with animal repellant breaking into homes and spraying whoever catches them in the act. Plus, where is Chonkers? The giant sea lion who popped up on a pier in San Francisco instantly became popular with tourists, drawing huge crowds. Now, he's vanished without a trace. Jim Moret is in the city by the bay with the latest. And a mom was enjoying a state park with her kids when a shiny green beetle caught her eye. She decided to pick the bug up to show her twins. Big mistake! All of a sudden, she started feeling a burning sensation through her body. Turns out she was having a serious allergic reaction. | 17m 50s | ||||||
| 5/12/26 | ![]() Inside Edition for Monday, May 11, 2026 | It was a tough day for Savannah Guthrie, the first Mother's Day since her mom Nancy was kidnapped 100 days ago today. Savannah paid tribute to her mom, posting a heartbreaking video of some of her favorite memories. And a pickup truck crashed into a stopped school bus with 23 students onboard in upstate New York. Cops say the driver was distracted by his cellphone and they wrote him several tickets. Thankfully, no one was seriously hurt. Plus, a big "come on down" moment on The Price is Right! A woman won the biggest jackpot in the show's 54-year history. Alison Hall spoke with the still smiling contestant. And it's been almost two years since colorful fitness guru Richard Simmons passed away, but mystery still surrounds his life. Why did he become reclusive and what lead to his death? Now a new special has some answers. | 19m 35s | ||||||
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