Chapter 1: What is the current situation in the Strait of Hormuz?
Keeping the Strait open, I'm Ted Linder, Fox News. Iran is allowing ships to transit the Strait of Hormuz as the ceasefire holds, but traffic remains low. Fox's Mike Tobin with more.
Forty days since Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in joint U.S.-Israeli strikes, pro-regime demonstrators take to the streets. The first oil tanker crossed the Strait of Hormuz since the ceasefire. A total of nine vessels passed through the waterway, critical to negotiations. U.S. naval ships and 50,000 U.S. warfighters sit on pause.
At the beginning of this campaign, I sent a letter to the force expressing my expectations, and our extraordinary warfighters exceeded each and every one of them.
CENTCOM Commander Admiral Brad Cooper congratulated them for 13,000 strikes that devastated weapons stores and the military industrial base Iran spent 40 years building.
President Trump posting on social media, Iran is doing a very poor job of allowing oil to go through the Strait of Hormuz. That is not the agreement we have. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in D.C. Thursday making the case for why the U.S.
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Chapter 2: How has the U.S.-Iran conflict affected global oil trade?
should remain a member of NATO. Rutte explaining the alliance was created to help keep their country safe, adding they need to stand together during a time of growing threats.
It cannot separate what happens in the Pacific from what happens in the Atlantic. It is China and North Korea and the Russians working together with Iran when it comes, for example, to the war effort, the unprovoked war of aggression of Russia against Ukraine. They've worked together.
President Trump has threatened to pull the U.S. out of NATO after European nations declined to join the war against Iran. European leaders have noted that NATO is a defensive alliance and does not include any obligation for member countries to join an offensive war.
The president cannot withdraw from the alliance without a vote in Congress, but he can remove military assets from Europe and refuse to enforce the treaty's mutual defense provision. America's listening to Fox News. NASA's Lunar Flying Crew is due to return to Earth tonight after its successful trip around the moon. Fox's Eben Brown with more.
Artemis 2 is coming home tonight. They will have traveled 400,000 miles. They will have seen what no living person has seen.
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Chapter 3: What role does NATO play in the U.S. foreign policy regarding Iran?
They will have tested every system on the spacecraft and the environment it was built for. And they will have given us 10 days of data that will shape every mission that comes after.
NASA's Amit Shathria at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, the crew of four journeyed to a point in space never before reached by humans more than 252,000 miles away and on the far side of the moon, the first humans to visit in more than 50 years. Their spacecraft, an Orion capsule they've named Integrity, will splash land in the Pacific off San Diego's coast. Eben Brown, Fox News.
Splashdown set for 8.07 p.m. Eastern time tonight. With a temporary ceasefire with Iran in effect for now, the Trump administration turning its attention back to the economy. Fox's Peter Doocy with more from the White House.
Now that in the last day and a half we have seen oil prices come down as much as any single day since COVID, officials here are really optimistic that they will soon be proven right about gas prices.
Chapter 4: What are the implications of NASA's Lunar Flying Crew mission?
In the meantime, officials in the West Wing have been tasked with highlighting good economic news that has nothing to do with the war in Iran. And they have decided to send President Trump on a West Coast swing to promote the impact last year's Big Beautiful Bill can have on this year's tax returns.
And appeals court judges are questioning whether a judge who sentenced Sean P. Diddy Combs over four years in prison on prostitution charges went too far in considering evidence of behavior of which he was acquitted. Three federal appellate judges heard arguments for two hours Thursday in New York before saying they'll rule at a later date.
Combs currently in federal prison in the state of New Jersey.
Chapter 5: How is the Trump administration addressing economic concerns amid international conflicts?
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