Chapter 1: What is the current situation regarding Iran and U.S. negotiations?
The clock's ticking for Iran. On Lisa Brady, Fox News says Operation Epic Fury continues.
The New York Post is reporting that President Trump says he is giving the Speaker of the Islamic Republic's parliament about one week to decide whether or not to work with the United States. And the president also says that the U.S. has struck highly sought after military targets in Iran. And President Trump says negotiations with the powers that be in Iran are moving along.
Fox's Matt Finn in Dubai. President Trump also posting about serious discussions with a new and more reasonable regime to end military operations in Iran. White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt says anything they hear from the Iranians in private would be tested.
When the president says more reasonable, again, these folks are appearing more reasonable behind the scenes privately in these conversations than perhaps some of the previous leaders who are now no longer on planet Earth because they lied to the United States.
Chapter 2: What recent incidents have occurred involving UN peacekeepers?
The president repeating a threat to target Iran's energy sites if a deal is not reached soon. Levitt reiterating his recent 10-day extension to April 6th. Iran still targeting Gulf neighbors.
The peacekeepers died in two separate incidents in the space of 24 hours. Today, two Indonesian staff from UNIFIL, the United Nations mission in Lebanon, were killed in the country's south. What's described as an explosion of unknown origin destroyed their vehicle. Yesterday, a UNIFIL peacekeeper was killed when a projectile exploded at one of its positions.
Fox's Jonathan Savage. A deadly shooting at a high school in Texas. Sheriff's officials say a 15-year-old boy shot a teacher and then shot himself.
Chapter 3: What are the details of the Texas high school shooting incident?
A sheriff's spokesman telling the Associated Press the boy died and the teacher was taken to a San Antonio hospital. No word yet on her condition. This happened at Hill Country College Prep High in Bulverde, just north of San Antonio. America is listening to Fox News.
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The Trump administration files a suit against Minnesota, claiming Title IX violations.
The Department of Justice suing Minnesota for continuing to allow biological boys and girls sports in violation of Title IX, a federal law that bans sex discrimination in educational programs. Attorney General Pam Bondi saying the Trump administration does not tolerate flawed state policies that ignore biological reality and unfairly undermine girls on the playing field.
Chapter 4: What legal actions is the Trump administration taking against Minnesota?
Similar lawsuits involving transgender athletes have been filed against other blue states. Minnesota preemptively filed a suit last year saying that its Human Rights Act supersedes executive orders issued by the president. Jeff Manosso, Fox News.
A congressman running for governor in California accusing the Trump administration of election interference over files the Justice Department reportedly might release.
California Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell spent Sunday appearing on a number of TV news programs following reports like one in the New York Post that FBI Director Kash Patel could soon publish documents about a suspected spy for China's communist government, who is known for having ties to politicians, including Swalwell.
Christine Fang's involvement with Swalwell's career has long been political fodder. The relationship was the impetus for both a criminal probe and a House ethics investigation. Swalwell says the potential release of files is aimed at impacting his bid in California's gubernatorial race.
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Chapter 5: How is Congressman Swalwell responding to allegations of election interference?
Israel's parliament passes a law approving the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of murdering Israelis. This after a years-long push by Israel's far right. Prime Minister Netanyahu voting in person to support that law, which makes the death penalty by hanging a default punishment for West Bank Palestinians convicted of nationalistic killings. It's already being challenged in court.
Stocks are mixed.
Chapter 6: What new laws has Israel passed regarding the death penalty for Palestinians?
The Dow's up 55 points. Elisa Brady.
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