The Pope still critical. I'm Jack Callahan, Fox News. He remains in a Rome hospital as Fox's Chanley Painter reports. All eyes are on Rome as the Pope faces a major health crisis. The Vatican says Pope Francis is in critical condition after suffering a respiratory crisis.
Doctors gave him oxygen and a blood transfusion. The 88-year-old Pope was hospitalized a week ago for bronchitis. Doctors say pneumonia developed in both lungs. Right now, physicians are worried about the threat of sepsis. The Vatican reporting the 88-year-old Pontiff had a restful night following yesterday's attack.
Israel has paused the release of more than 600 Palestinian protesters, initially planned after six Israeli hostages were freed on Saturday. The release will only proceed once the next group of hostages is guaranteed freedom without humiliating ceremonies during handovers in Gaza. The delay, after vehicles carrying prisoners turned back early Sunday, raises concerns about the future of the ceasefire. Tensions still high on both sides.
Authorities say a police officer and a gunman were killed in an exchange of gunfire after the gunman entered the intensive care unit at the UPMC Hospital in Pennsylvania, taking hostages on Saturday morning. Your county district attorney, Tim Barker, praising first responders for their quick actions. Together, they came to go ahead and alleviate the harm of the situation and to go ahead and see if they could mitigate anyone from further suffering.
The officer killed by the gunman, allegedly, was Andrew Duarte. Two other police officers were wounded during the shootout. Storms in the New Orleans region have forced organizers to reschedule Sunday's carnival parades. They're expecting heavy rain and thunderstorms, so the Mystic crew of the Femme Fatale, the crew of the Carrollton, and the crew of the King Arthur parades are going to be held on Tuesday. The Mystic crew of Barkus Dog Parade is going to be put off until the 9th of March. America's listening to Fox News.
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Justify your paycheck or get out of here. That's the latest in an email from the chainsaw-wielding chairman of the Department of Government Efficiency, as Fox's Jane Fergus tells us. Doge is asking federal workers, what did you do last week? Literally, that's the subject line of an email that went out to federal employees Saturday. Part of it says...
Please reply to this email with five bullets of what you accomplished last week. It's not signed by Elon Musk, but it comes after he warned on X, failure to respond will be taken as a resignation. The American Federation of Government Employees Union called the request criminal.
cruel, disrespectful, and out of touch from a privileged, unelected billionaire. Jane Fergus, Fox News. President Trump headlining the final day of the annual Conservative Political Action Conference at the National Harbor in Maryland last evening. The president discussing how he's handling the migrant crisis. When day one I ended catch and release, I reinstated remain in Mexico when I signed an order that will end birthright citizenship for the children of illegal aliens.
Democrats in Congress have been saying that dreamers, farm workers, and migrant families need to be considered for asylum and not for deportation. A shooting early Saturday at the Kirkland Air Force Base in New Mexico left one airman dead, another injured. Military confirms it was not an act of terrorism nor an external attack. The incident occurred about 2 a.m. near one of the entrances to the base following an off-base pursuit.
One airman died at the scene, the other treated for a gunshot wound, later released from the hospital. The Air Force has provided few details, including whether the shooter was an airman, and the names of those involved have also not been released. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations is leading the probe with the FBI and local police assisting. I'm Jack Callahan, and this is Fox News.