Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Sitting and talking. I'm Paul Stevens, Fox News. U.S.-Iran peace talks underway in Pakistan. Our Lucas Tomlinson with more from Islamabad.
The U.S.
Chapter 2: What are the latest updates on U.S.-Iran peace talks?
side, of course, represented by Vice President J.D. Vance. Axios reporting a pair of guided missile destroyers has transited the Strait of Hormuz, likely to get Iran's attention, certainly after President Trump demanding repeatedly that the Strait of Hormuz be open. The president's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner are also part of the delegation.
Before landing, Air Force Two arrived here in Islamabad under Pakistani F-16 fighter escort and leading the Iranian delegation. The speaker of Iran's parliament, Iran's top diplomat, is also here. No nuclear weapon. That's 99 percent of it. President Trump, on what he hopes to achieve with the talks,
And the fate of Iran's nuclear program and the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, of course, playing big roles in those talks today. History unfolding as a U.S. Navy dive medical recovery crew among the first to welcome home the four astronauts late yesterday aboard Artemis II following a splashdown off the coast of San Diego late in the day. They spent about nine days in space.
NASA officials celebrating with smiles.
This is Mission Control Houston. The mission is over, but the melody lingers on as jubilation continues here in the flight control room.
And President Trump reacting to the splashdown as well in a post to Truth Social, congratulating the Artemis II crew, saying he, quote, could not be more proud, unquote. A machete-wielding man shot by New York police inside Grand Central Terminal after allegedly stabbing multiple people on a subway platform.
Police responding after witnesses reported a man slashing at somebody with what appeared to be a large knife resembling a machete. America's listening to Fox News. Young men in America will soon be automatically registered for the military draft instead of having to do it themselves.
Under federal law, most males between 18 and 25 years of age are required to register with the Selective Service System in case Congress and the President authorize a military draft. But a new rule passed by Congress last year will automatically register eligible men in into the system through integration with federal data sources.
Failure to register has been considered a crime for years, and not complying could disqualify men from student loans, most federal jobs, and U.S. citizenship for immigrants. The Selective Service System says automatic registration will be in place by December 2026. Jill Nadeau.
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