Chapter 1: What recent military event involving the U.S. occurred in Saudi Arabia?
Another fallen American hero. I'm Carmen Roberts, Fox News. A seventh U.S. member of the military has died in the war against Iran. U.S. Central Command says the soldier died last night from injuries received on March 1st when Iran attacked U.S. forces in Saudi Arabia.
The soldier who was not immediately identified died of wounds suffered when Iranian forces attacked service members stationed in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The identity will not be released until a day following the soldier's next of kin being notified.
On Saturday, six other soldiers who were killed by an Iranian drone strike in Kuwait a week ago were received at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware as part of the dignified transfer of their remains as the president, first lady, and vice president attended, along with military leaders.
Chapter 2: What significant announcement did Iran make regarding its leadership?
Grinnell Scott, Fox News. And this just in, the U.S. State Department orders non-emergency U.S. government employees and family members to leave Saudi Arabia due to safety risks. Iran names the son of the slain Ayatollah Khamenei as the new supreme leader. This announcement coming from Iran's assembly of experts, it was widely expected. The 56-year-old is a hardliner.
He's also the son of the previous supreme leader who was slain on day one of this war. He's already received the backing, the approval of the Revolutionary Guards as well as Iran's military. Certainly not the choice the U.S.
Chapter 3: How did the U.S. respond to the rising tensions in Saudi Arabia?
wanted. President Trump had stressed that he wanted to be in on any decision-making. As far as the next leader goes, he said he wanted an Iranian leader who would be friendly to Israel, who would treat Israel well and the U.S. well. With this new leader, it is a mark of defiance and that Iran continues to fight Israel and the U.S. Fox's Steve Harrigan reporting from our media.
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Chapter 4: What details emerged about the recent tornadoes in Oklahoma and Michigan?
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New York City police confirm a device thrown by a counter-protester at an anti-Islam demonstration outside the mayor's residence yesterday was an improvised explosive device, an LED, with the potential of causing injury or death. Officers have located a third suspicious device in a car that is thought to belong to one of two suspects.
So now we've got a total of three suspicious devices that have been uncovered here in the Big Apple. And we know at this point from high level sources and from the NYPD that at least one of the devices that has been confiscated is a confirmed IED. One of the IEDs had an explosive called triacetone triperoxide, or known as TATP. Fox's C.B. Cotton reporting from New York.
Chapter 5: What was the impact of the tornadoes on local communities?
Residents in Michigan and Oklahoma continue the cleanup after a series of tornadoes struck Thursday and Friday, killing at least eight people. Fox Weather's Robert Ray reports from Beggs, Oklahoma. Two people lost their life here, two others injured.
We are told that emergency officials made their way across this area looking for those that might be injured through the night, Friday into Saturday morning. And this is not the only place, unfortunately. On Thursday night, another tornado came and killed a mother and daughter in western Oklahoma, bringing the total of the dead to four in the state. And it's not just Oklahoma.
Michigan getting a preliminarily EF3 tornado that's 150 mile per hour winds or more, and that may be upgraded, killing four and injuring dozens. And on the lighter side, the world-famous Labubu Pop Mart is opening its headquarters in California. You've likely seen the ugly, cute, plush monster-type creatures.
Chapter 6: What new developments are happening in the toy industry with Labubu Pop Mart?
Well, the L.A. Times reports the company is opening its headquarters in Culver City. I'm Carmen Roberts. This is Fox News. Join Fox in supporting our troops. From daily needs to global emergencies, help us be there for those who serve. Visit go.fox slash Red Cross to donate to service to the Armed Forces today.