Time is running out. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. The House expected a vote this week on a measure that would keep the government running through September. But House Democratic Congress Chair Pete Aguilar says this bill doesn't have his party's support. The markets are going to have all kinds of different things going on, but yes, we are going to stay the course because...
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At least one Republican, Thomas Massey of Kentucky, has said that he will vote against it. If no deal is reached, there will be a partial government shutdown on Friday. The terrorist suspect brought back to the U.S. for his role in the Abbey Gate bombing during our withdrawal from Afghanistan has appeared in federal court. Mohammed Sharifullah appeared in a federal courtroom in Alexandria, Virginia, before a magistrate judge...
who ordered him to remain in custody after an FBI special agent took the stand and established his role in the bombing at Abbey Gate, in which 13 U.S. service members were killed. While Sharifullah was not high up in ISIS-K, he was a member of the terrorist group and had been tasked with acting as a lookout for law enforcement and to ensure there were no roadblocks on the day of the bombing at the Kabul airport. Fox's Jessica Rosenthal. A federal judge has ordered that a pro-Palestinian activist who had been arrested in New York not be deportationed
reported before his case is considered. Muhammad Khalil had been a graduate student at Columbia University. He is a legal resident of the U.S. President Trump posting this on True Social saying it's just the first of many arrests to come. He wrote this in part. We know there are more students at Columbia and other universities across
the country who have engaged in pro-terrorist, anti-Semitic, anti-American activity. And the Trump administration will not tolerate it. Fox's Alexis McAdams. Ukraine will reportedly propose a limited ceasefire during talks with the U.S. and Saudi Arabia, as according to the Associated Press. America is listening to Fox News. OK, business leaders, are you playing defense or are you on the offense? Are you just excuse me? Hey, I'm trying to talk business here.
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The University of Pittsburgh student has disappeared while on a spring break trip to the Dominican Republic. This has been an intensive five-day search in the air with helicopters on the water and on land as well for Sudeikia Kananki. She is a 20-year-old college student, a junior, a pre-med student.
at University of Pittsburgh. She was on spring break in the Dominican Republic with five of her girlfriends. Last seen Thursday morning just after 4 a.m., headed to the beach with a group of friends. She remained on the beach with one young man and has not been seen since. Her family is from Virginia, Indian Nationals, but permanent U.S. residents. Her father spoke to her the night before she disappeared. He said everything seemed to be going well on the spring break trip. Fox's Steve Harrigan, the Indian Embassy
in the Dominican Republic is working with the State Department and local law enforcement. Supreme Court justices have agreed to take up a Colorado case that deals with conversion therapy for LGBTQ plus children. The Supreme Court will review a challenge by therapist Kaylee Childs to Colorado state law banning conversion therapy for LGBTQ plus children. At issue is whether the law violates the free speech rights of counselors and therapists, which Childs says censors her conversations with clients.
Colorado passed the law in 2019, saying it was needed because conversion therapy harms young people. The court, which has declined to take up the matter in the past, will decide whether state and local governments can enforce laws banning the therapy. The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver upheld Colorado state law, while the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta has struck down local bans in Florida.
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