Chapter 1: What happened at Mar-a-Lago involving a trespasser?
We've reached Mar-a-Lago. I'm Carmen Roberts, Fox News. Investigators say a young North Carolina man trespassed onto the property of President Trump's South Florida home early this morning carrying a shotgun and a gas can.
The sheriff tells Fox News confirming the identity of the suspect, Austin Tucker Martin, a 21-year-old from North Carolina. And the AP is reporting. According to a Secret Service spokesperson, that Martin was reported missing by his family a few days ago. That it's believed he bought a shotgun on his way down to Florida. It was also reported that a box for the weapon was discovered in his car.
Fox's Dana Marie McNichol at Mar-a-Lago. President Trump was in Washington at the time, so it's not clear what the gunman's motives were.
Chapter 2: How did the U.S. men's hockey team achieve Olympic gold?
They did it. The U.S. men's hockey team wins the gold at the Winter Olympics for the first time since the miracle on ice in 1980. U.S. beat Canada 2-1 in overtime.
Florida-born Jack Hughes, who scored the winning goal. Hughes scored it in just one minute and 41 seconds into overtime. And today in an NBC interview after the win, Hughes was saying how proud he was to be an American and so proud to win for our country. President Trump saying congratulations to our great USA ice hockey team.
Chapter 3: What are the impacts of the nor'easter hitting the Northeast?
They won the gold. Wow.
Emergency officials in the Northeast are urging people to stay home and stay safe as a nor'easter starts dumping snow on the region. About 38 million people are under blizzard warnings. Fox Weather's Melanie Black is in Boston.
What we are expecting with this strong nor'easter is going to be anywhere from one to three feet of snow across Massachusetts. That is going to also combine with some damaging wind potential. With wind gusts, that could be anywhere from 60 to 70 miles per hour.
And the governors of New York and New Jersey have declared states of emergency. America's listening to Fox News.
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The TSA reverses course on suspending its pre-check service, saying that it will remain in operational force. And that's despite a statement from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Courtesy escorts, such as those for the members of Congress, have been suspended. That will allow officers to focus on the mission of securing America's skies.
DHS previously said it was temporarily ending the service due to the partial government shutdown. President Trump announced he's raising a global tariff from 10% to 15% one day after the Supreme Court declared his other, more sweeping tariffs illegal.
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Chapter 4: What changes did the TSA announce regarding pre-check services?
Treasury Secretary Scott Besson says he expects existing trade deals in the U.S. that they hadn't negotiated will remain in effect.
We've been in contact with our foreign trading partners, and they like the tariff deals, so they're not going to be changed.
The president's new tariffs are expected to go into effect Tuesday but can only last for 150 days. The Supreme Court ruled Friday 6-3 that for the most part only Congress has the power to set tariffs. Oman's foreign minister says the next round of U.S.-Iran nuclear talks will take place Thursday in Geneva. This as the U.S.
military has built up a strong presence in the region, and President Trump warned of possible strikes if Iran failed to reach a deal. The U.S. is reportedly insisting on zero uranium enrichment inside Iran, but considers the limited enrichment that Tehran has.
Chapter 5: What are the implications of President Trump's new tariffs?
to prove it won't use that for nuclear weapons. Republican Congressman Brian Mass tells Fox News he believes U.S. will strike.
I think we end up using the capabilities of our two carrier battle groups that are in the region when that timeline hits to say the threat to America comes to an end. It's destruction or diplomacy.
Chapter 6: What is the latest on the U.S.-Iran nuclear talks?
It's one or the other. And I think they choose destruction.
And the British version of the Oscars, the BAFTA Film Awards, have a tight race with one battle after another and sinners leading the nominations. I'm Carmen Roberts. This is Fox News.