Chapter 1: What military actions is President Trump discussing regarding Iran?
He says the U.S. is close to finishing. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. President Trump talking about the military action in Iran at a news conference in Florida.
We're very proud to be involved in this, and it's going to be ended soon. And if it starts up again, there'll be... They'll be hit even harder.
The president says Iran was ready to strike Israel and other countries in the Middle East, saying again that if the U.S. didn't act, Iran would have attacked the U.S. or Israel. On the Russia-Ukraine war, the president says he spoke today with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
There's tremendous hatred between President Putin and President Zelensky. They can't seem to... Get it together.
The president says they also discuss Middle East and says he told Putin he could be helpful by ending the attacks on Ukraine. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer says Americans don't want a repeat of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Americans simply don't want that. And the brutal Iranian regime knows we don't want it either. So they won't be incentivized.
Last week, both the House and Senate voted down a resolution that would have limited the president's military action in Iran. Federal charges filed against two men who authorities say threw homemade bombs near the New York City mayor's residence. Ibrahim Qayoumi and Amir Balat were arrested Saturday. They had an initial court appearance this afternoon.
The defendants are charged with attempting to provide material support to ISIS. using a weapon of mass destruction, transporting explosive materials, interstate transportation and receipt of explosive materials, and unlawful possession of destructive devices.
Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton says the men said they wanted to do something more destructive than the Boston Marathon bombing, which killed three people in 2013. America is listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 2: What updates were shared about the Russia-Ukraine conflict?
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Artificial intelligence company Anthropic is suing the Trump administration over the label the government has placed on it.
Anthropic claims the government's labeling of it as a risk to Pentagon supply chains is unlawful. It accuses the Trump administration of violating its First Amendment rights and also procedural grounds of how the supply chain risk statute is applied. The lawsuit was filed in California, but Anthropic said it also intends to file in the D.C. Circuit.
Secretary Hegseth, in an ex-post last month, said a directive to cease all use of Anthropic technology came from the president. That led to an additional claim by the company that the administration attempted to cancel its contract without giving proper written notification.
Three men wounded in bombings carried out by the Irish Republican Army in 1973 and 1996 have sued former Sinn FƩin leader Jerry Adams. Adams, who led the IRA-linked political group Sinn FƩin from 1983 to 2018, has long denied being part of the IRA. The claimants are not seeking money. Their lawyer says they're seeking vindication. Adams is expected to take the stand next week.
He's being sued for the equivalent of $1.33. The Justice Department has settled its monopoly case with Live Nation, which owns Ticketmaster.
It prevents the breakup of Live Nation, which was accused of illegally inflating concert prices and harming artists. The deal makes it easier for other promoters to compete for business at amphitheaters and arenas that Live Nation controls. It restricts the company's ability to use exclusive ticketing contracts at venues, creating an opportunity for ticket sellers like SeatGeek and Eventbrite.
The trial in the case was already underway.
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