Chapter 1: What are the key details about the anti-Trump protests happening across the U.S.?
Demonstrators flock to anti-Trump protests. I'm Carmen Roberts, Fox News. More than 3,000 No Kings rallies are planned across the U.S. today to protest Trump's policies and the high cost of living pushed higher by surging oil prices from the war with Iran. People are showing up with signs and in costumes, including this woman in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
I can only hope that it will make a difference, and I have to, my convictions are I have to try. And one way or another, we've got to show each other that we're standing up.
Major crowds have gathered in cities including New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., with organizers calling this one of the largest single-day protest movements in U.S. history. Officials say the protest will largely be peaceful as the nationwide movement continues to grow.
Chapter 2: How is the TSA addressing long security wait times and unpaid agent issues?
A frustration over long airport security lines and the pain for unpaid TSA agents should start easing soon. DHS says TSA workers will start seeing paychecks on Monday after President Trump signed an executive order to pay them. Fox's Madeline Rivera reports from the airport in Baltimore.
Once you get inside the airport, I'm told that you have to wait for an hour before you actually get through the security checkpoints. An airport official telling me that only two out of four security checkpoints are open. There appears to be a light at the end of the tunnel.
TSA agents are scheduled to receive their first paycheck on Monday, according to DHS, thanks to an executive order that the president signed that would allow these TSA workers to get paid. But keep in mind that that just addresses TSA workers. And there are other agencies underneath DHS, like FEMA and Coast Guard, that are not covered under that executive order.
And Congress still does not have a deal to fund DHS.
Chapter 3: What recent developments have occurred in the conflict involving Iran and Israel?
So that means this shutdown will keep going.
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The Iranian-backed Houthi rebels joined the fight today, firing a ballistic and cruise missile at Israel, which the IDF says it intercepted. All this comes as a war enters a second month, and the U.S. and Israel struck an Iranian nuclear facility yesterday.
The president says Iran is decimated.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of Tiger Woods' recent DUI arrest?
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the regime is weak and getting weaker. Still, what Iran has the ability to do is fire missiles into Israel, and they do that every day. A couple of missiles got through the air defenses and struck a collective farm outside of Jerusalem. We had two missile impacts. Witnesses say they were one after the other.
We have had so many of these cluster bombs in recent days where they drop off bomblets with 10 pounds of explosives. In recent days, we have seen some of these missiles come in with 100 kilograms or 220 pounds in the warheads. So the IDF is investigating right now.
Fox's Mike Tobin reporting from Tel Aviv. Legendary golfer Tiger Woods is out on bail in Florida.
Chapter 5: What unusual crime involving Kit Kat bars has been reported?
Deputies arrested him yesterday on DUI charges following his SUV crash near his home on Jupiter Island. Fox's Mark Meredith reports from Stewart, Florida.
Tiger Woods spent about eight hours in this jail. He is out on bail. Overnight, the Martin County Sheriff's Office released the latest mugshot of Woods. This is the second time he's been arrested for DUI. Police say the 50-year-old had passed a breathalyzer test, but also appeared to be under the influence of either medication or drugs.
Investigators admit they don't know how fast Woods was driving, but that they believe he attempted to try to pass a pressure-cleaning truck on a two-lane road. Woods' car clipped the back of the truck and then essentially flipped over. The sheriff's office held a fairly lengthy news conference yesterday where they admitted they know that he is a celebrity.
Chapter 6: How can listeners support troops and contribute to the Red Cross?
But the sheriff's office here also going to great lengths to show that Woods would not be getting any special treatment.
Woods' arrest may affect whether he plays in the Masters tournament. And Nestle says thieves have stolen a huge shipment of Kit Kat bars from a truck heading from Italy to Poland. I'm Carmen Roberts. This is Fox News.
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