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In the last few hours, the U.S.
military took out 16 mine-laying vessels.
after the president warned anyone who might want to lay mines in the Strait will meet a very violent end.
Officials are closely watching the oil markets.
They're drawing up options to keep the Strait open, which has so far not included any military escorts for oil tankers, despite the energy secretary saying that had happened in a post that was quickly deleted.
The markets are hanging on the administration's every word, and they responded in kind.
Oil prices dropped when that post went up.
They rose when the post came down.
The price volatility is just one reason why the president's continuing to face these questions about how long the war will last.
Meantime, a tornado ripping through parts of northern Illinois causing property damage.
Fox Weather's Steve Bender with more.
Other parts of the state also facing severe weather threats, including hail, thunderstorms and strong winds.
And Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's governing left-wing party closer to a majority government after another opposition lawmaker defects to side with the Liberals.
America's listening to Fox News.
Officials in Toronto or Ontario providing an update on a shooting outside the U.S.
consulate that happened Tuesday morning.
Toronto Police Service's Deputy Chief Frank Burrito updating reporters.
Officials say witness evidence shows a pair of suspects emerging from a white vehicle and opening fire on the building before driving away.
The incident remains under investigation.