Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
A potential off-ramp in Iran. Elisa Brady, Fox News. President Trump says he's been told killings in Iran are stopping and that executions will not happen after a crackdown on mass demonstrations.
So I've been told that a good authority will find out about it. I'm sure if it happens, we'll all be very upset.
Fox's Jared Helpern at the White House.
Chapter 2: What are the latest developments in Iran according to President Trump?
This week, the president told Iranian protesters help is on its way and warned Iran's regime of very strong action if anti-government protesters are hanged. The Pentagon ordered a drawdown of some U.S. forces in the region. Iran has threatened to strike American bases if the U.S. launches attacks.
Human rights groups say more than 2,000 protesters have already been killed. Iran's foreign minister won't confirm numbers, but blames the death on terrorist cells mixed in with the crowds, also telling Fox that's an Israeli plot.
They wanted to drag the president of the United States in this conflict, so they started to increase the number of deaths by killing ordinary people, by killing police officers, by starting a kind of, you know, fighting inside the different cities.
Fox's Brett Baier pushing back on a number of Iranian claims during an interview that airs an hour from now on Special Report. President Trump still pushing for the U.S. to control Greenland for security reasons after a meeting today in Washington between Vice President Vance, Secretary of State Rubio, and the foreign ministers of Greenland and Denmark.
We have been pushing for quite a while in NATO for a stronger collective role in Greenland together with a number of allies. And we are eager... to work with the U.S. on advancing this agenda.
The Danish foreign minister arguing that can happen in the current framework with the island as a Danish territory. President Trump confirming his first known call with Venezuela's acting president a day before he meets at the White House with Venezuela's opposition leader. America is listening to Fox News.
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A federal judge is letting immigration enforcement operations continue for now in Minnesota, declining to issue a temporary restraining order while reviewing more evidence after city and state officials sued, accusing Homeland Security of an abuse of force. This following last week's fatal shooting in Minneapolis. This as the Justice Department sues Minnesota again.
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Chapter 3: How is the U.S. responding to tensions in Iran and the region?
The DOJ said in the statement it is suing the state over its affirmative action program, which requires state agencies to consider sex and race and all staffing and personnel issues, something the DOJ says violates Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Fox's Carmen Roberts, one assistant U.S.
Attorney General, calls the lawsuit the next logical step after a 2023 Supreme Court decision to end the use of race as a factor in college admissions. A record year for streaming music in 2025 with the global music industry hitting 5.1 trillion streams, a new single year high.
That's up 9.6%. from 2024. According to a year-end report from Luminate, an industry data and analytics company in the U.S., streams hit 1.4 trillion, but it's older music that saw the growth. Less than half, 43%, were tracks from the last five years, with some exceptions.
Taylor Swift's The Life of a Showgirl and Morgan Wallen's On the Problem, both of which surpassed five million album equivalent units in a single year. And new Christian gospel music defied the downward trend. It continued to grow stateside up 18.5 percent compared to 2024. Michelle Polino, Fox News.
Another down day on Wall Street, but the Dow rebounding from session lows, finishing down 42 points and back over 49K. The S&P down 37, the Nasdaq dropping 238. I'm Lisa Brady, Fox News.
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