Chapter 1: What recent events have impacted the ceasefire in the Gulf region?
A fragile ceasefire is tested. On Lisa Brady, Fox News. Some Gulf neighbors reporting lingering Iranian attacks on energy sites after the U.S. and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire, which is also supposed to open the Strait of Hormuz. But Iran's Revolutionary Guard is warning vessels not to try passage without approval.
Iranian media reports only two oil tankers were allowed through the waterway in the hours since the ceasefire was announced. Iran indicated it would open the strait in a limited way and in coordination with its military. Tehran believes the truce will let it formalise its new practice of charging ships for passage.
But Iranian news agencies are linking its continued closure to Israel refusing to end strikes in Lebanon.
Fox's Jonathan Savage.
Chapter 2: How is Iran's Revolutionary Guard responding to the ceasefire agreement?
Israeli forces have been battling Iran-backed Hezbollah militants in Lebanon. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expected to make a statement soon. There also appears to be disagreement over which peace plan is on the table for talks between the U.S. and Iran. President Trump posting there's only one group of meaningful points acceptable to the U.S.
and that they'll be discussed behind closed doors. Some Democrats who criticized Operation Epic Fury remain critical.
Trump handed to the Iranians... leverage over the Strait of Hormuz.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer argues that leverage is not gone.
Chapter 3: What are the implications of the ceasefire for shipping in the Strait of Hormuz?
A 17-year string of killings in New York officially solved. The man who was charged, architect Rex Heuermann, pleading guilty today to seven murders and admitting an eighth.
There will be no further prosecutions in exchange for his plea of guilty. as well as his cooperation with the Federal Bureau of Investigations, the Behavioral Analysis Unit.
Suffolk County DA Raymond Tierney says Heuermann is also waiving his right to appeal. Heuermann killed the women and dumped their bodies in remote locations on Long Island's Gilgo Beach. He'll face life in prison without parole when he's sentenced in June. America is listening to Fox News. The daughter of a Michigan woman missing on a Bahamas boating trip suspects foul play.
Carly Aylesworth tells Fox her stepfather's story of how her mom, Lynette Hooker, went overboard and was swept away doesn't add up. Brian Hooker says his 55-year-old wife had the keys to the dinghy, so the engine shut down and he had to paddle for help. But Carly says her mom never drove the boat.
My mom is very fit and strong. She's a good swimmer, like... Why was she swimming away from the boat? Why did she have the key? It just, the story just does not make sense to me.
Telling Fox there was a history of violence in the relationship, including threats to throw her overboard. Royal Bahamian police are investigating with the search of Bahamas waters still underway, asking anyone with info to call their tip line. Therese Crowley, Fox News.
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Chapter 4: What developments have emerged in the investigation of a long-unsolved string of murders in New York?
The husband breaking his silence with a Facebook post that he's heartbroken that his sole focus is finding the woman he calls his beloved Lynette. The post says she fell in unpredictable seas and high winds and that the winds and currents drove them apart despite desperate attempts to reach her. A Texas man who tried to blame the death of his girlfriend on a dog is heading to prison.
34-year-old Caleb Mickens sentenced to 40 years in prison by a judge in Fort Worth and the death in 2023 of girlfriend Sheila Cuevas. It was found in their apartment with broken ribs and puncture wounds, a death that prosecutors say Mickens originally blamed on his dog.
Ultimately, the medical examiner was able to rule out any injuries actually being from the dog.
Tarrant County Prosecutor Alina Bangs, investigators later determined that Mickens drugged Cuevas and beat her to death. They say all part of the downfall of Mickens, who was already a convicted felon accused of running a multi-million dollar Ponzi scheme.
Fox's Jeff Manasso. A ceasefire rally continues on Wall Street.
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Chapter 5: What details have emerged about the missing Michigan woman and her family's suspicions?
The Dow up more than 1,200 points as oil prices tumble. I'm Lisa Brady.
Chapter 6: What was the outcome of the Texas man's trial related to his girlfriend's death?
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