Chapter 1: What warning did President Trump issue to Iran regarding oil flow?
Another warning for Iran. I'm Lisa Lacerra, Fox News. President Trump telling Iran to not do anything to block oil from traveling through the Strait of Hormuz, where about 20% of the global oil supply travels. Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt.
If they do anything to stop the flow of oil or goods within the Strait of Hormuz, they will be hit by the world's most powerful military 20 times harder than they have been hit thus far.
U.S. Central Command says it's taken out 16 mine-laying vessels in the Strait earlier. President Trump warned Iran to remove any mines that may be there. As Iran continues to target U.S. interests in Israel and its neighbors, the Trump administration says tens of thousands of Americans have arrived back in the U.S. from the Middle East.
Consular operations in Kuwait and Bahrain and Saudi Arabia all suspended while the diplomatic staff there deals with this situation. threat in real time. State Department evacuations are continuing apace. More than two dozen charter flights have been completed so far.
Chapter 2: How is the U.S. responding to threats in the Strait of Hormuz?
40,000 Americans total have safely returned to U.S. soil since the launch of Epic Fury on their own. Officials here say they've helped over 27,000 Americans navigate the dynamic security situation on the ground.
Fox's Gillian Turner at the State Department. A total of seven women, six players and one support staff member of the Iranian women's soccer team have been granted asylum in Australia. They've been reunited with other players who were granted humanitarian visas a day earlier. Some of the women chose to return to Iran, saying they feared for the safety of their families.
As the partial government shutdown drags on, the TSA lines at airports are getting longer.
Places like Houston and New Orleans, we're having to deal with lengthy TSA lines. TSA agents have been dealing with only partial paychecks. Many aren't showing up to work.
Fox's Madison Scarpino at Hartsfield Jackson International Airport. America's listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 3: What is the situation for Americans returning from the Middle East?
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A Senate panel holding a hearing focused on so-called sanctuary city policies and crime.
Brendan Duke with the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities told Democratic Senator Jeff Merkley that the CBO found tighter immigration policy and deportations shrink our workforce.
That directly shrinks our tax base. So that has an overall effect on the GDP of our nation. Fewer working people means a smaller GDP. Jessica Vaughn with the Center for Immigration Studies told Wisconsin Republican Senator Ron Johnson a few years ago ICE found... 10,000 deportable criminal aliens who were released by sanctuary policies who subsequently re-offended within 18 months.
So where is the outrage on the other side of the aisle to those victims?
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A judge in Georgia has rejected the request for a new trial for a Venezuelan man convicted of killing nursing student Laken Riley. Lawyers for Jose Ibarra had argued his constitutional rights were violated when the judge declined two defense motions before trial. The family of a 12-year-old girl killed last month in a mass shooting in Canada, suing a U.S.-based artificial intelligence company.
The mother of Tumblr Ridge mass shooting survivor Maya Gabala has filed a lawsuit in British Columbia, Canada Supreme Court against OpenAI and its spinoff ChatGPT. The suit accuses the company of not notifying the police about the risks posed by 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootzelaar.
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Chapter 4: What asylum news emerged regarding the Iranian women's soccer team?
who killed her mother and half-brother at their home, then went to a Tumbler Ridge school, killing five students and a teacher before taking her own life. The suit says Van Rootselaar, then 17 years old, talked about scenarios involving gun violence on a chat GPT account and that company leadership, quote, rebuffed monitoring staff warnings to call police.
Gabala remains in a hospital with a catastrophic brain injury and paralysis. OpenAI has 35 days to respond to the civil suit. Fox's Tanya J. Powers, I'm Lisa Lucera. This is Fox News.
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