Two American trips to two strategic locations. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. One is near China, the other closer to Russia. In Greenland, where Vice President Vance, his wife Usha, and the National Security Advisor are flying now as President Trump keeps pushing for the U.S. to take control of Greenland. Stop at this bidoufique station.
Spacebase is going to be the headline of the trip. It's located about halfway between the United States and northern Russia, so it is as important as anywhere on this planet for missile warnings and missile defense and whatever classified stuff they have going on
Fox's Peter Ducey at the White House. Russian leader Vladimir Putin wary of all this. Putin watching this and saying, we will not allow encroachments on the sovereignty of our country and we will reliably protect our national interests. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is in the Philippines, a U.S. ally in the Pacific, saying we need to reestablish strength and deterrence to deal with Chinese aggression. President Trump seeks peace. That's my message here as well.
But in order to bring that peace, we will be strong. This has more suspected American airstrikes targeted Houthi militants today in Yemen, weeks after the deadly attacks on those rebels who've been disrupting global shipping. A controversy still simmers over a signal group chat with top U.S. officials discussing that military action. A journalist was mistakenly allowed in to see all the messages that
A federal judge has ordered to be preserved as Democrats demand a full investigation. There's an earthquake disaster in Burma and Bangkok, Thailand. Suddenly, I started feeling that the earth was shaking. There was a lot of screaming and panicking, which obviously made it a lot worse. A building under construction in Bangkok collapsed, killing at least three people. Crews are searching for dozens of people missing under the rubble. And there are images of widespread damage in Burma, where the 7.7 magnitude quake is centered. The military government there has not confirmed reports of numerous deaths.
A new report out on inflation this morning shows a slight increase in the closely watched core annual rate of what are called personal consumption expenditures. And there's a sell-off on Wall Street. America's listening to Fox News. Today, teens can download any app from app stores without supervision. That's why Instagram supports federal legislation requiring app store parental approval and age verification for teens under 16. Learn more at Instagram.com slash parental approval.
You mentioned the sell-off on Wall Street. Here are the numbers. The Dow is down 254 points. The Nasdaq, a 130-point drop, a 29-point decline for the S&P 500. The price of oil down slightly, still close to 70 bucks a barrel. Gas is up a fraction, but AAA's national average for a regular remains 315 per gallon. That's three cents more than a week ago.
Elon Musk is defending his work leading Doge, the Department of Government Deficiency. Our goal is to reduce the deficit by a trillion dollars. Telling Fox's Doge his work is revolutionary to rid the federal government of waste, fraud and abuse, trimming the workforce in addition to slashing spending.
As for Musk's critics who call him out as an out-of-control billionaire challenging him in court, Musk counters. We actually want to be careful in the cuts, so we want to measure twice, if not thrice, and cut once. People angry at Musk's work with Doge have taken it out on Tesla. He's the CEO of that company, attacking some dealerships and vandalizing cars. I think a great wrong is being done to the people of Tesla and to our customers.
Tesla is a peaceful company that has made great cars. Tomorrow, a day of protests is planned at several hundred Tesla dealerships in the U.S. as investigations continue into those attacks like one in Las Vegas. Assistant Sheriff of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Dory Corrin, says Paul Kim is in custody. He was charged.
with numerous felonies to include three counts of arson, third degree, three counts of unlawful possession of explosive or incendiary device, four counts of destroying property, and five counts of discharging a firearm into a vehicle or structure. The 36-year-old accused of shooting into vehicles at a Tesla facility before setting several on fire and spray painting the word resist in pink on the building. Officials say Kim's DNA matches DNA found at the scene, finding additional evidence in his home.
including guns. That's Fox's Kristen Goodwin. There are four more men's college basketball games today to set the Elite Eight, which already includes last night's winners, Alabama, Duke, Florida, Texas Tech. I'm Dave Anthony. This is Fox News. I'm Emily Campagno, host of the Fox True Crime podcast. This week, retired police chief Brian Jarvis joins me to discuss his work investigating Eileen Wuornos, one of America's most notorious female serial killers. Listen and follow now at foxtruecrime.com.