A Shooting at Fort Lauderdale Airport Leaves 5 Dead and 4 Other Stories to Know Jan. 6

  • Details are still emerging about a shooting at the airport in Fort Lauderdale, FL, on Friday. According to a law enforcement official via the Associated Press, five people were shot fatally and eight were wounded. A suspect is currently in custody. The incident occurred in terminal two's baggage claim area, which is used by Delta Air Lines and Air Canada. All flights have been suspended.
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger, the new host of Celebrity Apprentice, and Donald Trump sparred on Twitter Friday morning over the show's ratings. Trump criticized Schwarzenegger's hosting abilities, citing low ratings for the new season. Trump also jabbed at Schwarzenegger for supporting "Kasich and Hillary." Schwarzenegger subtly responded at the president-elect by saying that discussing TV ratings isn't really doing "the people's work."
  • Tilikum, the famed orca whale at SeaWorld, has died. Tilikum was featured in Blackfish, the documentary about SeaWorld's questionable business practices and potentially cruel tactics. The park also came under scrutiny after Tilikum killed his trainer during a performance in 2010.
  • Former Fox News host Greta Van Susteren made a surprising announcement on Thursday: she is moving to the MSNBC network. Beginning next week, Van Susteren will host a show at 6 p.m. EST that will be called For the Record.
  • An iceberg the size of Delaware is expected to break off of the Antarctic ice sheet in the near future. According to Reuters, the rift is now 50 miles long and has about 12 miles to crack before it breaks. Scientists say that the break could "fundamentally change the landscape of the Antarctic Peninsula."