Chapter 1: What milestones did NASA achieve with the Artemis II mission?
Back from space, I'm Chris DiMeo, Fox News. NASA breathing a sigh of relief as Artemis II lands safely in the Pacific Ocean after a historic 10-day mission to the moon. The astronauts reportedly in excellent condition during the recovery process. NASA Press Secretary Bethany Stevens tells Fox's Hannity what's up next.
This is just the beginning.
Chapter 2: What are the upcoming plans for NASA's Artemis program?
2027, we have Artemis 3. 2028, we have Artemis 4, where we land astronauts on the moon. This time, it's not for flags and footprints. This time, we're going back and we're going to stay, continue building that moon base. And that's going to be what ultimately gets us to Mars and delivers upon that promise by President Trump.
The president, meantime, celebrating the success, landing in a Truth Social post, calling the mission spectacular. The group of four completed their lunar flyby Monday, breaking the record for the farthest distance humans have ever been from Earth.
NASA officials affirmed that this mission was critical in their efforts to return to the moon at least once and potentially a second time in 2028 using the Artemis 4 spacecraft. Well, halfway home at the 90th Masters, some history is made in style by the defending champ. Fox's Jay Berman with a recap.
He's been dominant. Simply put, Rory McIlroy has the Masters in his grasp. Question now is, can he coast to victory? He shoots a second round, 65. He's 12 under par. He leads by six. The six-shot lead, the largest after 36 holes in Masters history. His 36-hole score of 12 under, three shots better than any other defending champion in Masters history.
There's a long way to go. You know, I've got off to an amazing start. But, you know, we reset and everyone goes back to even par tomorrow. So, you know, hopefully get off to a good start again and go from there.
That was Rory speaking to ESPN. The closest competitors, Patrick Reed and Sam Burns, six under par. News.
Stocks ending the day mixed ahead of this weekend's talks with Iran. America's listening to Fox News. Vice President J.D. Vance is leading the American delegation. The U.S. and Iran are holding peace talks Saturday in Pakistan in the wake of a fragile two-week ceasefire.
President Trump wished luck to his vice president envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner ahead of their high-wire act of diplomacy ahead of these talks in Islamabad. He just laid out two benchmarks telling reporters that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon and the U.S. will not let Iran control the Strait of Hormuz.
Ahead of the talks, one of the Iranian negotiators in a possible attempt to move the goalposts, saying two of the measures mutually agreed upon between the parties have yet to be implemented, a ceasefire in Lebanon and the release of Iran's blocked assets prior to the commencement of negotiations.
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