Chapter 1: What anti-drone system is being sent to the Middle East?
More firepower to the Middle East. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. An American anti-drone system that's worked against Russian drones in Ukraine will soon be sent to the Middle East to bolster U.S. defenses against Iranian drones. That's according to the Associated Press, as Iran bombards Israel and its neighbors with a series of air attacks.
The Emirati military says earlier today, Iran launched nine ballistic missiles here at the UAE. All were shot down.
Chapter 2: How are Iranian drones impacting regional security?
Over 100 drones were launched and all but three have been shot down. Fox's Lucas Tomlinson in Abu Dhabi. This afternoon, President Trump held a meeting with defense contractors telling Fox's Brett Barron a phone call. The companies are willing to work overtime to produce weapons. Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt says the operations on schedule.
The United States military has impressingly established dominance and air superiority over the skies of Iran. We have sunk and destroyed more than 30 of their Navy ships. Meanwhile, the Associated Press is reporting Russia is providing Iran with information that could help Tehran strike American ships and other assets. Some disappointing jobs numbers released this morning. The U.S.
economy lost 92,000 jobs in February and the unemployment rate rose to 4.4 percent. Also, revisions to December and January reveal 69,000 fewer jobs created than previously reported. Fox's Ginny Casola, oil shot to its highest price since 2023 because of the military strikes in Iran and the weak jobs numbers as the Dow lost 453, the Nasdaq minus 361, the S&P off 90.
A White House meeting a short time ago between President Trump and top college athletic directors to discuss payment rules for college athletes. The president calls the name, image and likeness rules now in place a threat to the integrity of college sports and wants Congress to fix it. America's listening to Fox News.
Chapter 3: What actions are being taken against Iranian missile attacks?
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A Spanish-language news organization in Nashville says one of their reporters was taken into custody by agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Nashville Noticias says ICE claims Estefani Rodriguez failed to show up twice for interview appointments but has applications pending for both a green card and for asylum and that her work in her native Colombia
Reporting on organized crime puts her life at risk. Rodriguez is married to a U.S. citizen and has young children. Her husband and her lawyers are asking a federal court to intervene. Eben Brown, Fox News. Civil rights leader Reverend Jesse Jackson is being remembered at a celebration of life in Chicago.
The final tribute for two-time presidential candidate and late Reverend Jesse Jackson drew thousands, including celebrities, politicians, and Grammy winners like Jennifer Hudson. Former President Barack Obama was one of three former presidents to attend, speaking about Jackson's activism for racial equality.
Because of his courage, his audacity, that two decades later, a young black senator from Chicago's South Side would even be taken seriously as a candidate for the presidential nomination. A smaller invitation-only service is set for Saturday. Tonya J. Powers, Fox News.
The executive director of the National Symphony Orchestra, a mainstay of the Kennedy Center, is leaving to head the Los Angeles-based Wallace Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts. Before joining the Kennedy Center in 2023, Davidson served for eight years as the executive director and CEO of the Los Angeles Master Chorale at the Music Center.
She told the Los Angeles Times she had found it more and more difficult to remain at the Kennedy Center center given what she called the external forces that are at work that are just so far beyond her control. I'm Lisa LaSara. This is Fox News. Join Fox in supporting our troops from daily needs to global emergencies. Help us be there for those who serve.
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Chapter 4: How is the U.S. military establishing air superiority over Iran?
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