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Key members of Congress were briefed ahead of the U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran.
We're hearing from former President Clinton after his closed-door deposition with the House committee.
A federal judge has extended his order protecting refugees in Minnesota who are lawfully in the U.S.
from being arrested and deported.
The Trump administration asserts it has the right to arrest the refugees who may have entered the country illegally but don't yet have green cards.
District Judge John Tunheim says the policy turns, and I'm quoting here, the American dream into a dystopian nightmare.
Spirit Airline says it's crunched the numbers and it's ready to exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy by late spring or early summer.
The carrier's making changes, though, and it's expected to emerge as a smaller and more focused airline.
It's reached a deal to sell a number of its planes, which will significantly shrink the footprint and will focus on higher demand routes.
Spirit will also offer a new first-class style seating option.
All said, the airline's cut its debt from nearly $7.5 billion to just over $2 billion.
It's also keeping the door open for potential future mergers.
Daria Albinger, Fox News.
Another visit from Old Man Winter.
I'm Daria Albinger, Fox News.
That winter storm a few weeks ago apparently was just the warm-up for the Northeast.
It's now in the grip of an historic blizzard.
There are states of emergency in many places along the I-95 corridor.