Chapter 1: What financial reactions occurred after the ceasefire with Iran?
Stocks are surging. Oil is plunging. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. A big financial reaction to the ceasefire with Iran. The Dow is up 1,300 points as oil drops 20 bucks a barrel.
This new regime is out of options and out of time. So they cut a deal.
War Secretary Pete Hegseth, after that agreement, halted U.S.
Chapter 2: What were the details of the U.S.-Iran agreement and its implications?
attacks on Iran for two weeks.
Operation Epic Fury was a historic and overwhelming victory on the battlefield. Victory, he says, with a capital V. We finished completely destroying Iran's defense industrial base, a core pillar of our mission objective. What little they have left buried in bunkers is all they will have.
And the war secretary says President Trump chose mercy, agreeing just before a deadline last night that would have bombed all of Iran's power plants and bridges. Instead, he put the deal together, posting on Truth Social, it's a big day for world peace.
He says the United States will work closely with Iran, which we have determined has gone through what will be a very productive regime change. There will be no enrichment of uranium, and the United States will, working with Iran, dig up and remove all of the deeply buried nuclear dust.
Fox's Peter Doocy at the White House. But Iran insists the president accepted their conditions, and there have been celebrations in the streets, people burning American flags. Iran insists it still controls the Strait of Hormuz shipping and apparently is not abiding by the ceasefire completely.
Since the overnight hours, fire has stopped toward Israel, but the Iranians are still targeting Gulf countries with drones and missiles.
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Chapter 3: How is the ceasefire impacting regional tensions and military actions?
Kuwait says both ballistic missiles and drones targeted facilities there. The UAE, similar reports.
Fox's Trey Inkst also reports from Tel Aviv. Iran is not attacked anymore by Israel, but Lebanon is.
Today, the Israeli military, after the ceasefire went into effect, launched dozens of airstrikes, more than 100, according to the IDF, targeting not just the southern part of Beirut, but a variety of targets across the country.
America's listening to Fox News. Again on Wall Street, a massive stock market surge after that ceasefire with Iran. It is with the Dow now at 1,301 points. The Nasdaq rising 624, the S&P 500 adding 155. As for oil, WTI is down about $20 a barrel back to 92.
Chapter 4: What changes are happening in oil prices and their effects on consumers?
Brent crude also dropping big around 91 bucks. At the gas pump, though, no such decline yet. Regular up two more cents today. AAA's National Average $4.16 a gallon for regular diesel, up to $5.66, just 15 cents shy of an all-time high. And that's not all that's costing more.
Your natural gas bill could be higher for a while. Shell says it will be producing less natural gas than previously planned because of the Iran conflict. Shell's production in Qatar was disrupted, though it stepped up operations in Canada. Shell and ExxonMobil say they will be making more from oil operations because of the recent jump in crude oil prices.
The International Air Transport Association, which represents airlines, believes it will take months for jet fuel supply to recover. Jet fuel prices have more than doubled since the Iran conflict started. Delta Airlines says those higher costs will result in higher fares and fewer flights. Jenny Kosola, Fox News.
Delta Southwest, JetBlue United have also increased fees for passengers to check bags.
Chapter 5: How are airlines responding to rising fuel costs due to the Iran conflict?
Now to travelers who've gone farther than anyone ever.
Homeward bound, the Artemis II astronauts continue to send back dramatic photos of their lunar flyby during a ship-to-ship call with the International Space Station. Mission specialist Christina Cook described how the Earth looks from her much more distant vantage point.
That's noticing not only the beauty of the earth, but how much blackness there was around it. And how it just made it even more special.
Artemis II is scheduled to splash down in the Pacific Ocean.
Chapter 6: What updates are there on the Artemis II lunar mission and its significance?
That's Jonathan Seri.
I'm Dave Anthony.