Chapter 1: What happened off the coast of Cuba?
What really happened off the coast of Cuba? I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. Cuba claims a speedboat full of armed Cubans who live in the U.S. were trying to infiltrate the island with terrorist intent. Four were shot dead, six wounded.
We're not going to take the word of the Cuban government to exactly what was going on.
That's Congressman Carlos Jimenez, who himself is a Cuban-American from Florida, and the Republican just told Fox Business.
First of all, that wasn't a speedboat. It was a from what I understand, it's a 24 foot open fisherman with a 300 horsepower engine with 10 people on it. That's not going to go very fast. And so, you know, what were the 10 people on it doing? We don't know. Did they actually get into a gunfight with a Cuban gunboat? We don't know that either.
The U.S. and Iran are talking today again indirectly through a mediator in Geneva as President Trump demands they make a nuclear deal while warning he could take military action again like last year.
New satellite photos indicate Iran trying to access the three nuclear sites bombed by American B-2 bombers and that guided missile submarine in June as part of Operation Midnight Hammer. Iran's foreign minister says his country is not ready to give up what he calls peaceful nuclear technology. The Pentagon continues to bolster forces in the region.
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Chapter 2: What details did Congressman Carlos Jimenez provide about the incident?
A squadron of fifth-generation F-22 Raptors arrived at an Israeli air base for the first time yesterday.
This is Lucas Tomlinson. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be questioned next hour in a congressional investigation into the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking scheme. Tomorrow, former President Bill Clinton will have his deposition. Republican Pat Fallon is on the House Oversight Committee and tells Fox.
Bill Clinton allowed Jeffrey Epstein to visit the White House 17 times when he was president. And you know how many times Jeffrey Epstein visited the Trump White House? He never did.
Democrats want more information about President Trump's appearance in the Epstein files. Now a Kimora Bregu Garcia update. The alleged Venezuelan gang member wrongly deported, then who El Salvador then brought back, is trying in court today to get the human trafficking charges filed against him dropped. America's listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 3: How did the Cuban government respond to the infiltration claims?
The Dow's up 114 points, but the Nasdaq's down 217. The S&P 500 losing 31. Price of oil's down more than a dollar, back to 64 bucks a barrel. Gas, though, up another penny. AAA's national average for regular, 298 per gallon, is a dime more than a month ago, still 15 cents cheaper than a year ago. Now an update on the new Trump global tariffs on imports the president has put in place.
Despite the U.S. Supreme Court striking down President Trump's use of emergency tariffs, U.S. Trade Representative Jameson Greer says the administration's strategy is not changing.
So going forward, the tariff program is going to look a lot like the one we've had for the past year.
Chapter 4: What are the implications of U.S.-Iran discussions?
That's what we're going for. We're going for continuity.
Greer tells the Fox News Rundown podcast to rely on alternative authorities to replicate the country-by-country tariffs imposed back in April. Still, some of those additional tariff authorities are either temporary, like a global tax imposed earlier this month, or require additional investigations.
That's Fox's Jared Halpern. The NHL season resumed last night, and an Olympic hero got a big welcome back.
One night after he was celebrated in Washington with his U.S. Olympic hockey teammates at the U.S. Capitol during the State of the Union address, the man who scored the gold medal-winning goal for Team USA vs. Canada returned to his full-time job in New Jersey. Davos fans, let's hear it for number 86, Shaq Hughes!
On MSG Network, Jack Hughes skated to the Buffalo Sabres bench to grab his Olympic teammate, Tage Thompson, and then Hughes addressed the crowd.
I'm so proud and I'm so happy that the men's and women's USA hockey teams brought gold medals back to the United States of America.
Jack Hughes assisted on the Devils' only goal in a 2-1 loss to the Sabres, whose U.S. Olympian Tage Thompson scored a goal. Jared Max, Fox News.
Some other Olympians didn't play last night when the NHL season resumed. I'm Dave Anthony. This is Fox News.
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