What updates are there on the Iran-U.S. peace talks?
Another round of peace talks wraps up. I'm Kathleen Maloney, Fox News. After today's session, Iran's government posting on X that the peace talks with the U.S. are expected to continue despite differences. Fox's Alex Hogan has reaction from the White House.
President Trump, in leaving the White House, spoke to members of the press saying that he has been in meetings for hours monitoring the ongoing negotiations in Pakistan, saying maybe they'll make a deal. Maybe. Maybe they won't. Those trilateral talks involving Pakistan and Islamabad stretching late into the night. This is the first time the U.S. has held face to face talks with Iran since 1979.
Vice President J.D. Vance is leading that delegation. The White House says the team includes a full suite of U.S. experts on relevant subject areas. Much of the focus of the conflict has been around the Strait of Hormuz. 20 percent of the world's oil normally flows through this critical waterway.
Central Command reporting that two Navy destroyers traveled through the waterway as U.S. works to remove mines that Iran has dropped in the strait. History was made as the four crew members of Artemis II splashed down successfully Friday off the coast of San Diego after their mission in space. One day later, mission specialist Christina Cook joined her fellow astronauts to reflect on the journey.
I know I haven't learned everything that this journey has yet to teach me. But there's one new thing I know, and that is, planet Earth, you are a crew.
Thank you. The four-person crew completed an historic lunar flyby Monday, setting a record for the farthest distance humans have traveled from Earth. NASA says the mission is a key step toward humans returning to the moon, possibly as soon as 2028. America is listening to Fox News.
Republicans calling for tougher immigration enforcement after a migrant was accused of luring 15-year-old Miles Young to his death in Missouri. Fox's CB Cotton with the details.
Homeland Security says the Honduran national first entered the U.S. back in 2015, arrested in Texas as an accompanied minor. ICE says it's lodged a detainer for Yefri Archaga Elvir after he was charged in the March murder of 15-year-old Miles Young. Two U.S. citizens are also charged with Young's death.
And because of that, some immigration rights advocates are accusing Missouri Republican leaders of spinning the tragedy for more ICE enforcement in the area. Those Republicans standing firm that this case highlights why immigration crackdowns are necessary. DHS says, according to a probable cause affidavit, after the murder, Archaga Elvira made a phone call bragging about the killing.
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