Chapter 1: What recent military actions have the U.S. and Israel taken against Iran?
The U.S. strikes Iranian missile bases. I'm Sue Guzman, Fox News. U.S. Central Command says the United States has dropped a pair of 5,000-pound bunker busters on missile sites near the Strait of Hormuz. CENTCOM says the Iranian anti-ship cruise missiles in the sites posed a risk to international shipping in the critical shipping waterway.
Israel reporting taking out two more senior Iranian leaders. Fox's Mike Tobin is in Tel Aviv.
Chapter 2: How is the U.S. addressing the threat of Iranian missile bases?
This cluster bomb came in a missile fired by Iran. They hit the ground, they hit a rail station, and two people died of severe shrapnel wounds. Now, this came after Israel killed Ali Larajani, also killed by Israel, Golan Mareza Soleimani. He was the head of the plainclothes militia, the Besiege Force, that put down the popular uprising in January.
Meantime, in the north of Israel, the Jewish state has been peppered by dozens of rockets throughout the day. Israel has now put a force inside the border with Lebanon. They're in defensive positions now, but that could change to offensive to stop the rocket fire. A top Trump administration official resides.
So for the military operation in Iran, Joe Kent is out as the director of the National Counterterrorism Center. He says Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation. Debate on the Save America Act voter ID bill has begun. To Tales from Fox's Jessica Rosenthal.
During debate, Missouri Republican Senator Eric Schmidt discussed his amendments, which include banning transgender women from women's sports and bans gender transitioning surgery for minors. If the law cannot defend women... From men acting as women, it cannot defend reality.
Democrats like Virginia Senator Mark Warner were initially focused on the initial premise of the act, requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote. This effectively, frankly, guts online and mail-in voter registration process that are available across many states, creating, I think, an unnecessary burden for all voters. America's listening to Fox News. Join Fox in supporting our troops.
From daily needs to global emergencies, help us be there for those who serve. Visit go.fox slash Red Cross to donate to service to the Armed Forces today. Illinois Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton wins the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate, entering out two sitting members of the House of Representatives. Stratton had received the endorsement of Democratic Governor J.B. Pritzker.
Former State Republican Party Chairman Don Tracy was the winner Tuesday on the Republican side, Tracy the winner in a six-candidate race. Federal Reserve expected to deliver its decision on interest rates today. Central Bank will make its second interest rate announcement of the year, and it's widely expected that the Fed will keep interest rates unchanged at a range of 3.5% to 3.75%.
Analysts are forecasting... that the Fed will adopt a cautious wait and see approach to monitor potential oil market disruptions and their economic impact due to the Iranian conflict. However, they still believe the Fed will slash rates, but not until October or December. Some even anticipate that the war will cause the central bank to leave its rate untouched. all year. Hilary Barsky, Fox News.
Nigeria's president is in the UK today. It is Nigeria's first state visit to Great Britain in 37 years. Fox's Jonathan Savage reports from London. King Charles welcomes President Bola Tinubu to Windsor Castle for a state visit that's politically important but also controversial.
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