Chapter 1: What are the details of the anti-ICE demonstrations in Minneapolis?
Another night of anti-ice demonstrations in Minneapolis. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. Crowds gathered at the Whipple Federal Building a day after another ice-involved shooting in the city. DHS says an agent was trying to apprehend an illegal migrant from Venezuela when he was attacked by the man with a shovel and shot him in the leg in self-defense.
Protesters were getting up on the Changeling fence and trying to yank it down. You hear them chanting, whose streets? Our streets. Some of these folks were in front of the gate. trying to yank it open, and the feds pepper sprayed them. And a couple people got sprayed right in the eyes and were on the ground kind of screaming.
Chapter 2: What recent developments have occurred regarding ICE operations in Minnesota?
Just a lot of yelling, a lot of signs, a lot of F-Ice. They're calling ICE Nazis. There was a federal vehicle that drove through here. And as it was driving through, the crowd swarmed it, and they were bashing that car, kicking it.
Fox's Bill Malugin in Minneapolis. The state of Minnesota has sued to end the surge of ICE agents into the city. The U.S. warning Iran that all options remain on the table after the regime's crackdown on protesters, where thousands were killed and thousands more detained. U.N. Ambassador Mike Walz telling the Council the U.S.
Chapter 3: How is the U.S. responding to Iran's crackdown on protesters?
stands by the Iranian people. The capital of Tehran is once again quiet as human rights organizations shifted their focus to those who were detained during the protests. Fox's Trey Ings. Fox News has confirmed the U.S. military is moving assets to the Middle East. The Pentagon says it's changing the independent military newspaper Stars and Stripes.
so it can concentrate on what it calls reporting for our warfighters and no longer includes what it says are woke distractions. The message coming in a social media post from Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell. It comes a day after the Washington Post reported applicants for jobs at Stars and Spikes were being asked what they would do to support President Trump's policies.
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Chapter 4: What changes is the Pentagon making to military reporting?
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One of the largest non-profit health care plans in the U.S. agrees to settle a federal lawsuit alleging Medicare fraud.
Federal prosecutors say Kaiser Permanente affiliates will pay $556 million to settle a lawsuit alleging the health care giant committed Medicare fraud by pressuring doctors to record inaccurate diagnoses to boost reimbursements.
The settlement comes more than four years after the Justice Department filed the case in San Francisco, consolidating six whistleblower complaints involving the Medicare Advantage Plan system, also known as Medicare Part C. Kaiser says the settlement includes no admission of wrongdoing and that it chose to settle to avoid the cost and uncertainty of a trial. Carmen Roberts, Fox News. Fox News.
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Chapter 5: What settlement has Kaiser Permanente agreed to regarding Medicare fraud?
More than half of Medicare beneficiaries are enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans. Verizon giving customers a $20 credit after yesterday's software debacle left phones largely inoperable for several hours.
During Wednesday's issues, thousands of Verizon customers reported seeing an SOS bar in the top right corner, meaning the phone wasn't connected to the network. While some reported issues with mobile signal, others had problems with Wi-Fi and broadband. Verizon said it was tied to a software issue and said they're conducting a review.
For now, though, they're giving affected customers a $20 credit. They'll send it to people via text. If you get it, though, you have to redeem it through your account on the Verizon app in order for it to apply. Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News.
Federal prosecutors are charging 26 people, including former college basketball players, with wire fraud, bribery, and conspiracy after they say they tried to fix games in what they call a scheme to rig NCAA and Chinese Basketball Association games.
Chapter 6: What issues did Verizon customers experience and how are they being compensated?
Fifteen of the defendants played basketball for Division I NCAA schools as recently as the 2024-2025 season. I'm Lisa Lucera. This is Fox News.