Chapter 1: What military actions are the U.S. and Iran involved in?
Tensions rising in Iran. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. The U.S. building up its military presence near the Middle East after two rounds of talks with Iran over its nuclear program, as Iran pairs with an ally for military drills.
In the Strait of Hormuz, Iran and Russia held live-fire naval exercises, which included vessel raids and ship seizures. and sent a notice to airmen not to fly over Iranian airspace during the drills, which could include cruise missiles. The U.S. is engaged in the largest military buildup in the Middle East since the eve of the Iraq war.
The Pentagon has deployed more than 120 warplanes to the region, including 50 in the past 48 hours. F-15 fighter jets, stealth F-35s, KC-135, refueling tankers, and a squadron of F-22 Raptor
Chapter 2: How is President Trump addressing the economy during his visit to Georgia?
Fox's Jennifer Griffin in Washington. Secretary of State Marco Rubio set to travel to Israel next week to update Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the negotiations with Iran. President Trump talking the economy during a stop at a steel plant in Rome, Georgia.
The great, big, beautiful bill is basically a tax cut bill. And, you know, when you hear the fake Democrats talking about it, like, oh, the great, big, beautiful bill, you know, they try and mock it. We put four years' worth of goodies into that bill.
On tariffs, the president said they're keeping manufacturing alive in the U.S., though they are facing a challenge in the Supreme Court. The former Prince Andrew has been released after he was arrested in England on suspicion of misconduct while in public office.
And the arrest comes after newly released emails that detail communications between the former prince's aide and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew has previously denied any wrongdoing.
Chapter 3: What recent developments occurred regarding Prince Andrew's misconduct case?
Fox Business's Lydia Hu, the state of New Mexico, reopens an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's former ranch. America's listening to Fox News.
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Police in Maine have recovered weapons that were registered to the person who opened fire at a Pawtucket, Rhode Island youth hockey game, killing two.
Investigators recovered a sawed-off shotgun, an AR-15-style rifle, and ammunition from a storage unit registered to Robert Dorgan, as well as an electronic device and other firearm accessories from his apartment. Police say Dorgan killed his ex-wife Rhonda and son Aiden at another son's high school hockey game before turning the gun on himself.
Michael Black disarmed Dorgan and described it on Fox and Friends.
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Chapter 4: What impact have tariffs had on American businesses recently?
Eventually he fell, fell to my feet and we were staring right at each other. He had a very concerned look on his face and reached into his left pocket and pulled out another gun. and then shot himself.
Rhonda Dorgan's parents were also shot. They're in critical condition. Tanya J. Powers, Fox News.
Researchers say tariffs have had an impact on company finances, although a major industrial business is expressing optimism about this year.
JPMorgan Chase Institute says tariffs paid by midsize U.S. firms tripled last year. Researchers used payments data to look at businesses that might lack the pricing power of large multinational companies to offset tariffs, but may be small enough to quickly change supply chains to minimize exposure.
Chapter 5: How has the jobless aid application rate changed recently?
The analysis also suggests the administration's goal of reducing reliance on Chinese manufacturers has been occurring. Deere, the maker of heavy machinery and agricultural equipment, says its profit was dragged down by tariffs and weaker demand in recent months, but it sees signs of recovery for its farm and construction businesses this year. Ginny Koselda, Fox News.
The number of Americans filing for jobless aid for the weekend in February 14th fell by 23,000 to 206,000 from the previous week, according to the Labor Department. That's significantly fewer than the 225,000 new applications analysts have forecast. I'm Lisa Lucera. This is Fox News.