Chapter 1: What are the latest developments in the Iran conflict?
Trying to take out the threats to oil shipping. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. That's what the U.S. keeps doing on day 21 of Operation Epic Fury.
The Pentagon announcing it is now deploying the venerable A-10 Warthog, the 50-year-old warhorse beloved by ground troops for years, armed with this massive 30-millimeter chain gun that spits out. Nearly 4,000 rounds a minute of depleted uranium, probably the only uranium the Trump administration wants to see in Iran.
It is targeting Iran's small Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps gunboats along Iran's southern coast right now.
Fox's Lucas Tomlinson in Dubai.
Now, despite more than 7,000 American airstrikes on Iran over the past three weeks, a country more than twice the size of Texas attacks against energy facilities throughout the Middle East continue. Early this morning, multiple Iranian drones hit a Kuwaiti oil refinery, causing a partial shutdown.
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Chapter 2: How is the U.S. responding to Iranian drone attacks?
Now, oil prices were up earlier, now they're down modestly. Gas, though, up another three cents today. AAA's national average for regular, $3.91 a gallon, almost a dollar more than a month ago. President Trump wants Congress to provide $200 billion in new funding for the Iran conflict. It's a small price to pay to make sure that we stay tippy-top.
But Democrats may block that funding, and Congress, the Senate's minority leader, calls it ridiculous. Now, an update on Jimmy Gracie, the University of Alabama student who went to Spain on spring break, found dead in the water near Barcelona Beach after disappearing early Tuesday.
The family says they want to better understand how this happened. How did Jimmy end up in the water? Was he alone?
Chapter 3: What impact is the Iran conflict having on oil prices?
Police have yet to answer those questions. But this morning, they do tell us that at this point, all the evidence they have points to it being an accidental death. And they don't suspect that any kind of foul play was involved.
Fox's Garrett Tenney. Winter will finally go away next hour, but as spring starts, it's like summer in the southwest. Triple-digit heat forecast again the day after it hit 110 near Martinez Lake, Arizona, the hottest March temperature ever recorded in the U.S. America's listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of the TSA agent shortages?
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There's no end in sight yet to the Republican-Democrat standoff in Congress that has Homeland Security mostly unfunded, so as essential workers keep going unpaid, some TSA agents aren't showing up to do airport security, making it frustrating for passengers. Fox Business' Darren Botello is at Washington's Reagan Airport.
These lines are unpredictable. We've seen it all day and we've been seeing it for days at airports all across the country. We've been seeing long lines, people waiting for hours because really the shutdown is finally getting to a breaking point. We're watching a massive spike here with the TSA agents calling out sick. We're talking about one in 10 agents nationwide not showing up for work.
And to put that into perspective there, that's five times the normal rate in places like Atlanta and Miami. It's even worse.
Chapter 5: What controversies surround the renaming of Cesar Chavez Day?
There's movement in California to dishonor Cesar Chavez, removing the late labor and civil rights leader's name from a day that had been in his honor because of sexual abuse allegations surfacing long after Chavez's death.
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass signing a proclamation to change the last Monday of March to Farm Workers Day. This is a difficult day.
This amid allegations farmworker activist Cesar Chavez, who died in 1993, sexually abused girls, and the co-founder of the United Farm Workers of America Union, Dolores Huerta, the now 95-year-old telling the New York Times she was pressured and forced to have sex and got pregnant twice.
I hope we take a minute and reflect. on that pain that she has held for decades, but the courage and the sacrifice that she made. And I look forward to talking to her to let her understand how much we regard and respect her.
Bass says she's in touch with the Chavez family and they support the renaming decision. Kristen Goodwin.
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Chapter 6: How is the NCAA tournament affecting sports fans today?
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