Chapter 1: What was King Charles' reaction to his brother's arrest?
Britain's king reacts to his brother's arrest. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. The law must take its course. King Charles put that out in a statement. He's already taken away the title of prince from Andrew after being implicated in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking scheme.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is King Charles' younger brother. He has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office. Over allegations, he sent confidential government documents to Jeffrey Epstein.
Fox's Stephanie Bennett in London.
This was an arrest, so it would have come as a surprise instead of being invited to the police station for an interview. Now, an arrest also means police can now search his home and possessions.
South Korea's ousted then impeached president is now a prisoner.
Yoon Suk-yeol was trying to overcome an opposition-controlled Congress in December 2024 when he suddenly declared martial law. The imposition failed. Yoon has been found guilty of rebellion for mobilizing the security forces in an illegal attempt to seize the assembly and arrest his opponents. A special prosecutor demanded the death penalty. Ultimately, the sentence is life in prison.
Fox's Jonathan Savage. President Trump just posted on True Social he only wants Americans to vote in American elections. Continuing his voter ID push, the Democrats have blocked in Congress. Today, the president goes to Georgia touting a stronger economy, campaigning for Republicans ahead of the midterm elections.
The president will be in former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene's district as early voting is underway in a special election to replace Greene, a former Trump ally who resigned after their relationship soured. Before that trip, President Trump chairs his first Board of Peace meeting next hour.
Boy, than 45 countries expected to attend to talk about the stabilization force expected to deploy in that region as Hamas continues to resist disarming in phase two, as well as the fund to rebuild Gaza, generated in part by contributions from Board of Peace members.
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Chapter 2: What led to the imprisonment of South Korea's former president?
Lead plaintiff lawyer Mark Lanier pulling out document after document, including one 2018 study stating that roughly a third of kids ages 10 to 12 in the U.S. were on Instagram. Plaintiff Kaylee, in this case, was nine years old when she signed up for it. Zuckerberg maintains company policy is that users must be over the age of 13, but acknowledged kids can lie.
Zuckerberg pushed back with two separate reasons during these document showings and exhibits. He said that some of the documents are about 10 years old, and he said in some cases he's not part of the correspondence that were being shown to the jury.
Fox Business Network's Kelly Saberi outside the court in L.A. on Wall Street. Stock futures are down before today's trading. At the Winter Olympics, the U.S. women's hockey team plays Canada today for the gold medal. I'm Dave Anthony. This is Fox News.