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Dennis Coyle is back on American soil for the first time since being taken from his home in Kabul in January 2025.
Friends and family gathered in San Antonio, Texas to greet his plane.
Coyle, who is 64, was not charged with a crime, according to his family.
Afghanistan's leader ordered his release after they wrote to him asking for a pardon.
Coyle's sister Molly Long thanked the Trump administration for its role in getting her brother home.
There's been so many people praying and supporting our family and from the bottom of our hearts.
We thank everybody for this day.
They say Coyle had worked in Afghanistan for more than 20 years as a language researcher.
Tonya J. Powers, Fox News.
FCC Chair Brendan Carr's threat to revoke broadcast licenses following President Trump's criticism of news outlets' coverage of the U.S.-Israeli conflict in Iran drew backlash from both sides of the aisle, with Republican Senator Ron Johnson on Fox's The Sunday Briefing.
And Democratic Senator Ed Markey is urging Carr to resign, saying, quote, the FCC's credibility depends on its willingness to exercise its authority on the merits, not at the direction of the president, and not as an instrument of retribution against journalism.
Tonya J. Powers, Fox News.
The White House says the goal of the Shield of the Americas summit is to promote, quote, freedom, security, and prosperity in the region.
White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt says heads of state will attend, including Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, and Panama, among others.
The president of Paraguay has posted about the invitation-only event on social media, saying it will, quote, strengthen cooperation and joint efforts in support of the security and stability of our nations.
The event will be held at the Doral Cultural Arts Center, which is about a mile from the President's Trump National Doral Resort in Miami.
Tonya J. Powers, Fox News.
Officials say the man suspected in the deaths of three women in Wayne County, Utah, has been taken into custody in Colorado.
Two of the women had been hiking together.
Their bodies were found on a trail.