Chapter 1: What is the current status of the ceasefire in Iran?
The ceasefire holding for now. I'm Ted Lindner, Fox News. Iran now allowing ships to transit the Strait of Hormuz. Fox's Jackie Heinrich with more from the White House.
An Indian-flagged LNG carrier passing through the Strait of Hormuz Thursday. President Trump revealing he personally played a part in facilitating Iran's demand that the ceasefire also apply to Israel's strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, telling NBC, I spoke with Bibi and he's going to low-key it. I think we just have to be sort of a little more low-key.
Trump also made clear in a post the pause could be lifted at any moment, saying in part, all U.S. ships, aircraft and military personnel with additional ammunition, weaponry and anything else that is appropriate and necessary will remain in place in and around Iran until such time as the real agreement reached is fully complied with.
If for any reason it is not, which is highly unlikely, then the shooting starts.
Oil remains at around $90 per barrel. Iran has been talking about charging a toll for ships passing through the strait, which President Trump says is unacceptable.
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Chapter 2: What developments have occurred regarding Iran's shipping policies?
Law enforcement officials in the Bahamas arresting Brian Hooker in the disappearance of his wife, Lynette Hooker, who went missing in the Bahamas last Saturday. Brian Hooker's attorney, Terrell A. Butler, describing how her client is handling his wife vanishing.
He appeared heartbroken. He was crying. At one point when he was talking about his wife and how she was his partner and everything, she assisted him with everything. So he had a moment.
Ryan Hooker has not been charged with any crime. The investigation is still ongoing. Family members say that Brian has a history of anger issues. Stock futures this morning are down slightly. Dow futures down almost 100 points. S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures down about 30 points. America's listening to Fox News.
Well, NASA's lunar flying crew due to return to Earth tonight after its successful trip around the moon. Fox's Eben Brown. Artemis 2 is coming home tonight.
They will have traveled 400,000 miles. They will have seen what no living person has seen. They will have tested every system on the spacecraft and the environment it was built for. And they will have given us 10 days of data that will shape every mission that comes after.
NASA's Amit Shathria at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, the crew of four journeyed to a point in space never before reached by humans more than 252,000 miles away and on the far side of the moon, the first humans to visit in more than 50 years. Their spacecraft, an Orion capsule they've named Integrity, will splash land in the Pacific off San Diego's coast. Eben Brown, Fox News.
That splashdown set for tonight, 8.07 Eastern Time. With the Tiberias ceasefire with Iran in effect for now, the Trump administration is turning its attention back to the economy, as Fox's Peter Doocy reports from the White House.
Now that in the last day and a half we have seen oil prices come down as much as any single day since COVID, officials here are really optimistic that they will soon be proven right about gas prices. In the meantime, officials in the West Wing have been tasked with highlighting good economic news that has nothing to do with the war in Iran.
And they have decided to send President Trump on a West Coast swing to promote the impact last year's Big Beautiful Bill can have on this year's tax returns.
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