Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
The pressure.
Chapter 2: What is the investigation involving Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Fry about?
I'm Paul Stevens, Fox News, the Justice Department reportedly investigating Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry over whether their comments interfered with immigration efforts in Minneapolis.
Mayor Fry says the probe is meant to intimidate him. Governor Walz responded in part weaponizing the justice system against your opponents is an authoritarian tactic. Tactic, the only person not being investigated for the shooting of Renee Good is the federal agent who shot her.
Chapter 3: What health care plan is President Trump proposing?
And now a U.S. district judge appointed by Biden has ruled that officers cannot use tear gas on protesters who are peacefully demonstrating following a civil rights lawsuit.
DHS Secretary Tricia McLaughlin says these protesters are not peaceful, writing, despite these grave threats and dangerous situations, our law enforcement has followed their training and used the minimum amount of force necessary to protect themselves, the public and federal property.
And that's Fox's Matt Finn in Minneapolis. President Trump, meantime, pitching a new health care plan, urging Congress to make it law.
President Trump's great health care plan, as he calls it, would eliminate federal dollars subsidizing insurers and instead create health savings accounts backed by the federal government.
Our plan would reduce your insurance premiums by stopping government payoffs to big insurance companies and sending the money directly to the people.
The president says his plan would also codify prescription drug price agreements and enhance fraud safeguards, but the framework leaves a lot of details to be ironed out by lawmakers, including payment amounts and eligibility requirements.
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Chapter 4: How does new research connect Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism risk?
At the White House, Jared Halpern. Fox News.
And Abigail Spanberger said to take Virginia's top office today, becoming the first female governor to lead that state. She'll be sworn in during a midday inauguration ceremony in front of the state capitol in Richmond.
Chapter 5: What are the latest developments in the Charlie Kirk assassination case?
Spanberger's inauguration said to mark a new chapter in that state with Democrats pulling levers of power all through state government. America's listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 6: Why are thousands protesting in Copenhagen regarding Greenland?
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New research bolsters evidence that Tylenol does not raise the risk of autism despite claims by the Trump White House.
The research review published Friday in the Lancet Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Women's Health. It finds taking Tylenol during pregnancy does not increase the risk of autism, ADHD, or intellectual disabilities. Last year, President Trump promoted ties between Tylenol and autism, advising pregnant women not to take it.
One of the papers cited on its webpage, published in BMC Environmental Health, analyzed 46 previous studies. It supported an association between Tylenol exposure during pregnancy and neurodevelopmental disorders.
Debra Valentine, Fox News. Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin appearing in court as his lawyers pushed to disqualify the entire prosecution team from the murder case. Fox's Chanley Painter.
The 22-year-old alleged assassin showed no emotion in court. As his lawyers urged, the Utah County Attorney's Office cannot be trusted to represent themselves in a motion that aims to disqualify them in the case. At issue, the adult child of an unnamed senior prosecutor who was at the campus event in September where Charlie Kirk was shot and killed.
After the deadly shooting, the 18-year-old texted a group chat that included the prosecutor father saying things like, I'm okay, everyone is going inside, Charlie got shot, to which the father responded, oh my gosh. So in its motion, the defense claims the close connection raises serious concerns about prosecutorial decision-making.
The judge ultimately denying that request. Thousands marching through the streets of Copenhagen today in Denmark, many of them carrying Greenland's flag in support of that self-governing island. It was in protest of President Trump continuing to say that the U.S. plans to take control of Greenland. Meantime, a bipartisan U.S.
congressional delegation meeting with Danish and Greenlandic lawmakers in Copenhagen trying to tensions. I'm Paul Stevens. This is Fox News.
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