What recent events have occurred at the U.S. embassy in Baghdad?
Another missile strike. I'm Roger Stern, Fox News. The U.S. embassy in Baghdad was struck by a missile today. No injuries reported, but Americans are being warned. Get out of Iraq now. Fox's Jill Nader reports.
The State Department's TravelGov account on X says Iran-aligned terrorist militias have encouraged and conducted indiscriminate attacks on U.S. citizens and targets associated with the United States throughout Iraq. The Post goes on to say U.S. citizens should leave Iraq now.
Do not attempt to come to the embassy in Baghdad or the consulate general in Erbil in light of the ongoing risk of missiles, drones and rockets in Iraqi airspace. State also says Iran-aligned terrorist militias have repeatedly attacked the international zone in central Baghdad. The international zone remains closed with limited exceptions.
Till NATO, Fox News. Travel chaos at airports this weekend as travelers are waiting hours to get in line through security because 50,000 TSA workers are not getting paid. Fox's Madison Scarpino at Atlanta's Hartfield-Jackson International Airport.
This is the second time TSA workers are not getting paid since that record 43-day government shutdown just months ago. But this time it's all happening in the midst of a busy spring break travel season. Officials are urging people to get here at least three hours before their flights. The Philadelphia airport also had a really bad line.
They are also temporarily closing one of their checkpoints because of, quote, constraints related to the government shutdown. And this is frustrating a lot of passengers.
Some airlines are asking the public to donate basic necessities to help TSA agents struggling to get by during the shutdown. America is listening to Fox News.
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The U.S. wants Iranians to tip us off as to the location of Iran's top leaders, and the State Department is providing an incentive to do that. Fox's Sean Langell reports.
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