Chapter 1: What is the current status of America's involvement in the war?
America's death toll in the war rises to seven. I'm Carmen Roberts, Fox News. U.S. Central Command says the soldier died last night from injuries received on March 1st when Iran attacked U.S. forces in Saudi Arabia. Fox's Aisha Hosni reports. We're getting some more details about this service member, the seventh now to be killed in the middle of these attacks.
And our Jen Griffin is reporting tonight that service member wounded. was actually being prepared to being transferred to our U.S. military hospital in Germany when that service member succumbed to their wounds and injuries. This is a statement from CENTCOM posted on X. They write that the service member was seriously wounded. At the scene of an attack on U.S.
troops in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on March 1st. Right now, they're withholding the identity of that service member until they can notify the next of kin.
Chapter 2: Who is the new supreme leader of Iran and what does it mean for the conflict?
And 24 hours after that is when they will be able to release that to the rest of us. And the name Khamenei will continue in Iran's leadership. Iranian state TV announces the clerics have named the son of the slain Ayatollah Khamenei as the new supreme leader. The Revolutionary Guard answers to the supreme leader, and now Motaba Khamenei will have central say in war strategy.
And President Trump has said that that son would not be acceptable to lead Iran. The war now in its second week, and attacks are escalating. The UAE has been Iran's main target. New Emirati Air Force video shows some of the more than 1,400 Iranian drones being shot down over the Persian Gulf. Iran firing 17 more ballistic missiles and over 100 drones here.
All were shot down except for one missile, which splashed down harmlessly into sea and four drones, which slipped through. Fox's Lucas Tomlinson in Dubai. America's listening to Fox News. This is Ainsley Earhart. Thank you for joining me for the 52-episode podcast series, The Life of Jesus. A listening experience that will provide hope, comfort, and understanding of the greatest story ever told.
Listen and follow now at foxnewspodcasts.com or wherever you listen to podcasts. It started out as a common student prank, but it took the life of a high school teacher in Georgia. It began when five students decided to hang toilet paper from the trees at the home of a teacher. That wouldn't sound dangerous, but things went wrong.
Teacher Jason Hughes went out to investigate, and the students tried to take off in a truck. TV station WXIA quotes sheriff's deputies as saying the teacher tripped and fell into the path of the truck, which ran him over. Authorities charged the 18-year-old driver with first-degree vehicular homicide and the other students with misdemeanors. A memorial now sits outside Hughes' school.
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Chapter 3: How are recent tornadoes impacting communities in Oklahoma and Michigan?
Roger Stern, Fox News. Residents in Michigan and Oklahoma continue the cleanup. That's after a series of tornadoes struck Thursday and Friday, killing at least eight people. Fox Weather's Robert Ray reports from Beggs, Oklahoma. Two people lost their life here, two others injured. We are told that emergency officials made their way across this area looking.
for those that might be injured through the night, Friday into Saturday morning. And this is not the only place, unfortunately. On Thursday night, another tornado came and killed a mother and daughter in western Oklahoma, bringing the total of the dead to four in this state. And it's not just Oklahoma.
Michigan getting a preliminarily EF3 tornado that's 150 mile per hour winds or more, and that may be upgraded, killing four and injuring dozens. The Kansas City International Airport reopens after it was evacuated today because of a threat. Authorities later determined that threat not to be credible.
An airport spokesperson says the evacuation began after that threat, and it lasted for about two hours. I'm Carmen Roberts, and this is Fox News.
Chapter 4: What were the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident involving a Georgia teacher?
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