Chapter 1: What tragic event involving a University of Alabama student is reported?
A tragic discovery. I'm Chris DiMeo, Fox News. Police in Spain say they've recovered the body of a University of Alabama student.
The last time friends saw the University of Alabama junior was around 3 a.m. Tuesday morning at the popular Shoko nightclub. That's when James Gracie got separated from his group. But sources tell the Spanish newspaper El Periodico that surveillance video shows Gracie leaving the club with another individual.
Spanish police searching the rough waters along the shore found Gracie's wallet floating in the sea. Investigators also recovered Gracie's cell phone found during a sex. Separate arrest. The tragic end, though, to the search came later when police divers emerged from the water with a filled body bag.
Gracie's family says they are profoundly grateful for the outpouring of love, support and prayers from people around the world.
Fox's Shanley Painter, Gracie was visiting friends in Barcelona for spring break. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Iran's defensive capabilities are weakened and he revealed his goal is to create conditions for a civilian uprising against its government. Fox's Mike Tobin in Tel Aviv reports.
He made the bold claim that the war effort is prevailing. Iran is weaker than ever. While Iran still fires missiles and cluster bombs into Israel, the prime minister says that's coming to an end. We are winning and Iran is being decimated. Iran's missile and drone arsenal is being massively degraded and will be destroyed. Iran hung three men, one of them Saleh Mohammadi.
He was a 19-year-old on Iran's national wrestling team. They were part of the last uprising. They were convicted of collaborating with U.S. and Israel, but human rights groups say their trial was a sham and they were tortured into giving confessions.
Netanyahu said Iran can no longer refine uranium. A spokesman for Iran's Revolutionary Guard insists Tehran is still building missiles. America's listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 2: What details surround the recovery of a body in Spain?
The U.S. is now the largest LNG exporter in the world.
That's Fox's Lucas Tomlinson from Dubai. President Trump says the economy will rebound once the Iran conflict is over. Fox's Jared Halpern has more.
Higher energy prices were not unexpected, President Trump says, before he ordered strikes against Iran.
And I saw what was happening in Iran and I said... I hate to make this excursion, but we're going to have to do it.
Sitting alongside Japan's prime minister, the president says he thought the economic impact could have been worse.
It's not bad, and it's going to be over with pretty soon. We've obliterated the Navy. We've obliterated their, just about everything there is to obliterate, including leadership.
The administration is taking steps to stabilize energy markets. Treasury Secretary Scott Besant says sanctions could be removed on some Iranian oil already at sea to boost supply. At the White House, Jared Halpern, Fox News.
Arizona setting a major weather record yesterday. Temperature is reaching 110 degrees in the Arizona desert community of Martinez Lake, just north of Yuma. That's the highest temperature ever recorded for the month of March in the U.S. I'm Chris DeMeo. This is Fox News.
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Chapter 3: What claims did Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu make about Iran's military capabilities?
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