Chapter 1: What recent events are escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran?
Upping the ante. I'm Chris DiMeo, Fox News. The U.S. is stepping up its attacks on Iran.
The sirens are blaring just north of Tel Aviv as Iran fires even more ballistic missiles, something they've done several times after the U.S. military obliterated all of the Iranian military targets on Karj Island. And this sends a clear message to the regime. This is where 90 percent of its crude oil exports are processed. Now, President Trump has left the oil infrastructure untouched.
But he said if Iran continues attacking ships in the Persian Gulf, that will change.
Chapter 2: How is the U.S. military responding to threats from Iran?
Meanwhile, reinforcements are coming. The USS Tripoli is on its way from Japan with 2,500 sailors and 2,500 Marines. They're arriving in the region next week. Meanwhile, multiple Iranian missiles slipped through Israel's air defense. A cluster bomb hit the outskirts of Tel Aviv. Thankfully, no one was injured.
Fox's Nate Foy in Tel Aviv. Meantime, a missile striking the U.S. embassy in Baghdad...
Smoke can be seen near the U.S.
Chapter 3: What impact is the missile strike on the U.S. embassy in Baghdad having?
embassy in Baghdad, Iraq. According to Iraqi security officials, a missile struck a helipad within the embassy compound. At this time, there are no reports of injuries or deaths or whether the U.S. embassy itself suffered any damage. So far, there's been no comments from CENTCOM or the U.S. embassy. The sprawling embassy complex, one of the largest U.S.
diplomatic facilities in the world, has been repeatedly targeted by rockets and drones fired by Iran-aligned militias. On Friday, the embassy renewed its level four security alert for Iraq.
That's Fox's Chanley Painter.
Chapter 4: What are the implications of Cuba's talks with the Trump administration?
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Cuba's president says his government has officially started talks with the Trump administration as Havana works to halt a regime change as it deals with an energy crisis.
Those conversations signal a potentially historic and economic and strategic partnership with the U.S. which would be massive.
Chapter 5: How is social media addiction being addressed in legal trials?
By the way, the announcement comes as the island continues to struggle and suffer through some of its worst economic shock in history, thanks in part to the U.S.-led oil embargo, which has kept fuel from entering the country for about three months, resulting lack of energy, food, and rolling blackouts, leading to unprecedented protests.
which have, frankly, called into question the leadership's effete grip on the island's enkindled masses. Now, the talks, if successful, could potentially lead to Cuba's biggest economic opening since the nationalization of its economy all the way back in 1961 in the wake of the Cuban Revolution.
That's Fox's Kevin Cork. Prosecutors charge a man who sold a gun to the shooter at Old Dominion University in Virginia.
The name is Kenya Chapman of Hampton, Virginia, charged with making false statements to investigators about providing the weapon to Muhammad Jaloh, a .22 caliber weapon. Authorities say was stolen about a year ago and sold to Muhammad Jaloh for $100 in the past week. Jaloh, as a convicted felon, is not allowed to possess or own a firearm.
And so clearly when investigators were talking to this man, I got caught up recognizing he had sold the firearm to Muhammad Jaloh, which was used in a terror attack here at Old Dominion University. A person who's been charged saying he never thought that Muhammad Jalloh would use it to commit a crime.
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Chapter 6: What recent sports updates are noteworthy in this episode?
That's Fox's Mike Emanuel in Norfolk, Virginia. UConn tops Georgetown 67-51 to advance to the Big East Finals. The Huskies will play St. John's on Saturday. I'm Chris DiMaio. This is Fox News.
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