Tragedy in Philadelphia. I'm Carmen Roberts, Fox News. Oh, God. A medical transport jet carrying six people crashed into a Philadelphia neighborhood just seconds after taking off Friday night. You just hear everybody say, get down, get down, get down. The Learjet erupted into a fireball, engulfing several homes in fire.
It was carrying six people, including a child from Mexico and her mother. I've just now confirmed with Shriners Children's in Philadelphia that that young girl had been treated at their hospital. Fox's C.B. Cotton is on the scene. The statement goes on to say that the entire medical crew at the hospital is deeply impacted.
There is no confirmation anyone on the plane survived. However, Temple University Hospital's Jeans Campus says it received six people who were injured on the ground. Three people were treated and released while three others remain in the hospital, the source said. The victims include an 11-year-old boy who suffered head injuries, a 31-year-old man who suffered head injuries, and a 30-year-old woman who suffered facial injuries.
Fox's Trace Gallagher. The crash happened just two days after the plane helicopter collision in D.C., the nation's worst aviation accident in nearly a quarter century. NTSB says it has recovered the Army's
black box from the helicopter, adding it to the two from the American Airlines jet. And crews have recovered at least 41 of the 67 bodies. The White House says 25% tariffs against Canada and Mexico and 10% against China will take effect starting now. The Canadian prime minister, though, not backing down. The White House press secretary responding that there's nothing Canada, Mexico and China can do to avoid tariffs now.
Fox Business's Edward Lawrence. The moment the White House press secretary announced that these tariffs were in fact going in place, the markets then took a dive. The Dow lost 337 points. America's listening to Fox News.
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Aides of Elon Musk have reportedly locked some government workers out of their computer systems. Reuters cites two officials at Human Resources Agency who say that career civil servants cannot access the personal data of millions of federal employees.
It's Saturday in the Middle East where a third hostage-prisoner exchange of this ceasefire is set to happen. It will include the first American citizen. Among the three being released is Keith Siegel, the American-Israeli from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He was taken from Kibbutz Kfar Aza on October 7th, as was his wife, who has already been released. After her return, she said when she left, Keith had been severely injured.
Among the Americans still being held by Hamas, Segi Dekelhan and Idan Alexander. The bodies of four Americans haven't yet been returned, including Itayhan, Omer Nutra, Judith Weinstein and Gadi Haggai. In a statement, Hamas says Ofer Calderon and Yarden Bibas will be released as well. Hamas claims Bibas' wife and their two little redheaded sons were killed. Israel says that has not been confirmed.
Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News. Meantime, in Venezuela, the government released six Americans Friday who have been detained there for several months. That followed a meeting between a Trump administration official and President Nicolas Maduro. As the earth gets warmer, one animal population is notably growing. Rats.
This new study in the journal Science Advances using rat sighting reports across 16 cities shows the rat population is booming in Washington, D.C. Actually, in 11 of the 16 cities, more and more rats were being spotted. The study cited climate change as a major factor, saying warmer climates are much more friendly to rat reproduction. The rats are marching in also in San Francisco, Toronto, and New York. Cities which saw a significant decline of rats were New Orleans, Louisville, and Tokyo, Japan.
In New York City, I'm John Saucier, Fox News. This is Fox News. Okay, 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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