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Fox News Hourly Update

6PM ET 04/08/2026 Newscast

08 Apr 2026

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Chapter 1: What updates are there on the Iran conflict and ceasefire negotiations?

3.035 - 13.932 Lisa Lucera

A planned sit-down. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. Vice President J.D. Vance set to travel to Pakistan for negotiations with Iran during the two-week pause in fighting.

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The first day of a ceasefire in the Iran war was filled with accusations of violations. Iran continues to turn ships around near the Strait of Hormuz as Israel continued attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon. I think this comes from a legitimate misunderstanding. I think the Iranians thought that the ceasefire included Lebanon, and it just didn't. We never made that promise.

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We never indicated that was going to be the case. Still, Vice President J.D. Vance says he believes Israel is offering, as he put it, to check themselves in Lebanon to ensure the deal is successful. Vance travels to Pakistan later this week to lead the U.S. delegation in peace talks with Iran.

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50.825 - 55.754 Lisa Lucera

Fox's Jared Helper at the White House and the White House says President Trump is expected to discuss the U.S.

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Chapter 2: What are the implications of NATO's response to the Iran conflict?

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leaving NATO as he meets today with Secretary General Mark Rutte.

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They were tested and they failed. And I would add it's quite sad that NATO turned their backs on the American people over the course of the last six weeks when it's the American people who have been defunding their defense.

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69.86 - 90.467 Lisa Lucera

Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt, some NATO countries, including Spain and Britain, have turned down requests for help from the U.S. to aid in the Iran conflict. Despite the uncertainty over the ceasefire, the Dow soared 1,326 points, the Nasdaq plus 617, the S&P up 165, oil plunged below $95 a barrel.

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90.447 - 113.32 Lisa Lucera

The man accused of killing several women and dumping their bodies in a remote area of New York's Long Island in court. Rex Heuermann stood in that courtroom and admitted that he is, in fact, the Gilgo Beach serial killer pleading guilty to murdering eight women between 1993 and 2010 on Long Island, New York. Fox's Brian Yennis in Riverhead, New York. Heuermann will be sentenced June 17th.

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America's listening to Fox News. A Los Angeles police wrongful death trial begins in the fatal shooting of a teenage girl.

126.608 - 138.164 Kristen Goodwin

The LAPD responding to calls in 2021 about a man attacking people with a bike lock at a North Hollywood Burlington store. Officer William Dorsey Jones Jr. fired his gun three times, killing the suspect.

Chapter 3: What details emerged from the Gilgo Beach serial killer case?

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But a bullet went through a dressing room wall, striking and killing 14-year-old Valentina Oriana Peralta. The teen's parents suing the police department. The lawsuit accuses the LAPD of wrongful death, negligence, and negligent infliction of emotional distress. Officer Jones told the LAPD's Use of Force Review Board he mistook the bike lock the suspect had for a gun. The L.A.

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Police Commission, a citizen oversight board, ruled Jones was justified in firing once, but the two other shots were out of department policy. Kristen Goodwin, Fox News.

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170.245 - 186.762 Lisa Lucera

15 years in prison for the woman who pled guilty to selling former Friends star Matthew Perry the drugs that killed him. Jasveen Sankar was the third of five people who pled guilty in connection with Perry's overdose death. She's the only one whose plea deal included an acknowledgement of causing Perry's death.

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Chapter 4: What are the key points in the LAPD wrongful death trial?

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Perry was found dead in a hot tub in his home in 2023. A small Wisconsin city taking an unusual step that could reshape how communities push back on big tech projects.

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Voters in the Milwaukee suburb of Port Washington have approved what's believed to be the nation's first referendum targeting data centers, the massive facilities that power AI and store huge amounts of digital information. The move comes after pushback over a proposed multi-billion dollar project that would require public approval for certain incentives tied to developments like these.

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Supporters say it gives residents more control over projects that can reshape communities.

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Chapter 5: How is a small Wisconsin city reshaping big tech project approvals?

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Critics warn it could drive away jobs and investment as demand for AI infrastructure keeps growing across the country.

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233.184 - 236.537 Lisa Lucera

Fox is Matt Murphy. I'm Lisa Lucera. This is Fox News.

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