Chapter 1: What impact did the historic blizzard have on the Northeast?
An historic blizzard pummels the Northeast. I'm Sue Guzman, Fox News. Well, the Northeast is recovering today after it was slammed by a monster blizzard Monday. This winter storm is now headed to the New England region. Fox Weather's Brandi Campbell is in Boston.
has the latest. Boston is one of the cities that did have those blizzard conditions here. So yes, we got a lot of snow. We also had some winds gusting nearly 70 miles per hour, but we've had some pretty impressive records just across the Northeast and the Mid-Atlantic.
So we're going to start in Central Park in New York City, where they got nearly 20 inches of snow, establishing the blizzard as one of the most powerful winter storms in the city's history. Now over in Rhode Island, they had 37.9 inches of snow reported. That broke their longest standing record, making this the greatest snowstorm in Providence's history. Their last record was 28.6 inches of snow.
Thousands of flights were canceled.
Chapter 2: How did the blizzard conditions affect travel and safety in the region?
Americans ordered to shelter in place after Mexico's military killed El Mencho, the leader of the Jalisco New Generation. Cartel members now retaliate.
American tourists in Mexico are facing a second night under State Department shelter in place orders for Puerto Vallarta and surrounding areas. El Mencho's henchmen responded by taking to the streets, killing dozens of people in stores, gas stations, roadways, all burned. Flights in and out of the area were grounded. Mexico's president is urging calm.
The most important thing at this moment is to guarantee the peace and security of the entire population of all of Mexico. Mexican officials plan to arrest El Mencho, but he opened fire and fled to nearby woods where he was later found. He died from gunshot injuries.
Fox's Jillian Turner and the New York Post is reporting Mexico has handed over more than 100 drug cartel leaders to the U.S. after the killing of El Mencho. America's listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 3: What led to the shelter-in-place orders for American tourists in Mexico?
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President Trump delivers his State of the Union address Tuesday night.
There may be quite a few empty seats during President Trump's speech here on the Hill tomorrow night. Well over a dozen Democrats have said they plan on skipping that speech. And keep in mind, that's after they already got some backlash last year for their actions during President Trump's first State of the Union speech last year.
Democrats refused to stand for angel parents as well as a young boy who was battling cancer. You remember Texas Congressman Al Green had an outburst in the middle of the speech that led to him being removed. Now, some
Some of the Democrats who are expected to skip the speech have already said they're going to plan to attend a rally at the National Mall that's being hosted and co-sponsored by Midas Touch and MoveOn. Other Democrats who do plan to attend the speech are planning to bring victims and survivors associated with Jeffrey Epstein.
Fox's Film Illusion and FedEx joining other large companies suing for a refund on President Trump's tariffs.
Now that the Supreme Court has ruled President Trump didn't have the authority to impose his Liberation Day tariffs, major companies are calling for their money back. FedEx didn't specify a dollar amount yet, but they filed a lawsuit Monday against U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the U.S.
The same lawyers representing the shipping company also have clients like Costco, Bumblebee Foods, and Revlon filing similar suits.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of El Mencho's death for the Jalisco New Generation cartel?
Treasury Secretary Besson has said the matter may be in lower courts for years. Reuters says more than $175 billion in tariff collections may be subject to refunds.
Jill Nadeau, Fox News. 22 Senate Democrats introducing a measure Monday requiring the administration fully refund those tariffs. The Dow fell.
Chapter 5: What are the latest developments regarding tariffs and their refunds?
More than 800 points Monday over uncertainty over President Trump's tariff plans. The Supreme Court ruled the president could not raise tariffs, claiming it was a national emergency. But he announced Saturday he will raise tariffs 10 to 15 percent on all U.S. imports, which is the maximum allowable under the law. I'm Sue Guzman. This is Fox News.