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Fox News Hourly Update

9PM ET 03/21/2026 Newscast

22 Mar 2026

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Chapter 1: What threats did Trump make regarding Iran's nuclear facilities?

2.917 - 20.233 Carmen Roberts

Trump threatens Iran tonight. I'm Carmen Roberts, Fox News. President Trump posted online, if Iran fails to fully open the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, the U.S. will obliterate its power plants, starting with the biggest one first. This follows dueling attacks on nuclear facilities. The U.S.

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struck Iran's Natanz Strait and Tehran, retaliated by slamming two missiles into two Israeli towns near a site and injuring more than 100 people.

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The International Atomic Energy Agency says they see no indications that damage was done to the nuclear facility. There is significant damage to residential structures. Now, proximity to the Negev nuclear facility is relevant because Iranian media claims the missile strikes are retaliation for the U.S. hitting Iran's Natanz nuclear enrichment facility.

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Fox's Mike Tobin in Tel Aviv.

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The IAEA also says there is no increase in radiation levels at Iran's Natanz nuclear enrichment facility.

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And while President Trump says he will strike out against Iran, Israel also says it's going to keep fighting.

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel will continue striking its enemies on all fronts.

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Well, Congress has yet to fund DHS, and that's leading to long security lines at the airport.

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And it's all because TSA workers are not getting paid. And many are reporting not being able to pay for basics like gas, rent and food. So a lot are calling in sick or quitting as they need to find an alternative way to make ends meet. Nearly 400 of them nationwide have quit since the start of this shutdown.

Chapter 2: How is the U.S. responding to recent missile strikes by Iran?

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Fox's Madeline Scarpino reporting. And former FBI Director Robert Mueller died last night at 81. He transformed the agency after 9-11, but is better known for leading an investigation into the Russia-Trump campaign ties, which he says he found no evidence of Trump wrongdoing. President Trump, though, reacted online saying, good, I'm glad he's dead. America's listening to Fox News.

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Officials in Honolulu tell residents to evacuate if they are downstream from a 120-year-old dam that is in danger of failing.

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146.371 - 162.526 Ainsley Earhardt

We are talking about major, major heavy flooding across the Hawaiian Islands. Some of these rainfall totals are hard to imagine, but 50 inches, that's getting up at a summit, so mountainous areas usually squeeze out a little bit more water. But even as you get into some of the cities, up over two feet of water, this has been a major rainfall event.

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162.827 - 178.463 Ainsley Earhardt

I'd love to say that it's drying out here, but unfortunately, through the weekend, it's not. We still see moisture picking in from the south and from the west and rain, at least often on showers, maybe a little less than we've seen, but often on showers across all of the Hawaiian Islands the next couple of days as temperatures there are climbing back up into the 80s.

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Fox meteorologist Adam Klotz. Chicago police are still searching for the suspect who shot and killed 18-year-old Loyola University student Sheridan Gorman this week.

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Chicago police say the shooting appears to be random and they're asking for the public's help in finding the gunman who shot 18-year-old Sheridan Gorman while she was out on a walk with friends early Thursday morning near the campus of Loyola University in Chicago.

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Police say a masked man emerged from the shadows and fired a single shot towards Gorman's group around 1.30 a.m., striking her in the head. One of Gorman's friends who witnessed the shooting told the Chicago Sun-Times that it didn't seem like they were intentionally targeted and that, quote, it seemed like he was there for a reason.

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And we were just in the wrong place, wrong time, I'm guessing, because there was not another shot after that. It was just one.

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