Fox News, I'm Daria Albinger. We are learning more about the suspect in the New Year's Eve terror attacks in New Orleans, which killed at least 14 people. Here's Fox's Madison Scarpino. The first cooler with an IED was placed at Bourbon and St. Peter Street around 1.53 a.m. And then they say a second IED in a bucket-type cooler was placed on Bourbon and Toulouse Street at 2.20 a.m. And of course, we know that this...
horrific, deadly car attack happened around 3.15 in the morning on New Year's Day. Also today, the FBI says they know that Jabbar in 2023 traveled to Cairo, Egypt, as well as Canada. And they say that that is something that they are really honing in on.
The FBI also clarifying that the bombs were made of materials that are commonly found here in the U.S. One week into the new year, a winter storm is barreling across the nation's midsection. Fox Weather's Adam Klotz reports. A whole lot of folks dealing with this winter storm warning that now at this point pushes all the way up to the East Coast. So D.C., Baltimore, getting up close to Philadelphia. All folks getting at least in or near that winter storm warning that's currently out there.
A whole lot of snow is going to sweep through this region. One of the huge concerns with this entire system is going to be icing. You see it kind of through the Ohio River Valley. Louisville is a spot that could see a whole lot of ice. There have been areas already across Illinois, Missouri, back into Kansas. The storm could impact nearly 60 million people across 27 states. Hamas says it's approved a list of 34 hostages Israel once exchanged in a possible ceasefire. A Hamas official who spoke to Reuters on the condition of it.
anonymity also said that any deal is contingent upon reaching an agreement on a permanent ceasefire and an israeli withdrawal from gaza israeli prime minister netanyahu says they haven't seen an approved list yet for any kind of a deal america's listening to fox news
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He was depressed, that from an ex-girlfriend of the Green Beret who allegedly blew up a cyber truck in Las Vegas. She also says her ex struggled with injuries, but that she said he had a lot of inner strength and she believed he would just push through it. U.S. Army spokesman says the suspect frequently used the Army's mental health resources and that, quote, he did not display any concerning behaviors at the time and he had been granted personal leave.
President-elect Trump wants Senate Republicans to unite behind his cabinet picks, especially those related to national security posts on the heels of the recent attack in New Orleans. Fox's Nate Foy has more from West Palm Beach, Florida. Coming in the days and weeks ahead are more fights to confirm his cabinet picks in the Senate, particularly in roles related to our national security after that terror attack.
in New Orleans this week. Here is Trump's incoming national security advisor, Mike Waltz. This is a moment in transition of vulnerability, and President Trump is going to project
because he is a leader of strength. The narrative that we project on day one. Trump's pick for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, will face public questioning from U.S. senators. This will be the first cabinet confirmation hearing, but other picks to watch include Tulsi Gabbard for director of national intelligence and Kash Patel for FBI director. Now, several
Senate Republicans have expressed skepticism over Hegseth, over past sexual misconduct and alcoholism allegations, and others are worried about Gabbard for her previous stances on Russia and for her meeting with now-outstood Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad. Want to live like Walter White?
Here's your chance. The home from the hit TV series Breaking Bad is now for sale. The current owners say they're selling because they're fed up with fans coming to the home, constantly knocking on the doors and asking to take a picture of the house at all hours of the day. I'm Daria Albinger. This is Fox News.