The attacks continue. I'm Paul Stevens, Fox News. At least 10 Israelis were killed overnight by Iranian missiles, leaving residents wondering why the legendary Golden Dome defense system didn't catch all of them. Fox's Alex Hogan in suburban Tel Aviv. Air defense capabilities do not...
intercept everything that breaches its airspace. The first night of the attacks, 25% of those missiles were not intercepted. And this is a planned response. Israel won't always intercept these missiles because it can detect where they might land. If it's not going to land on an area that potentially could kill people, then they don't believe that it's worth intercepting that missile. They'll simply let it fall. This
was an example of how wrong that situation could have gone for it to be able to fall on a residential building, an apartment building, and destroy this entire corner of the neighborhood.
And Iran claims that at least 78 people have been killed by Israeli strikes since Thursday. President Trump marking the 250th birthday of the U.S. Army with a big parade in D.C. Saturday evening. Fox's Lucas Tomlinson was on hand. When's the last time the Army got to celebrate like this? Not in 250 years of its existence. The Navy has Fleet Week. The Marines catch a ride. But not often does the Army get to celebrate like this. That's what happened.
happened here in the nation's capital, President Trump honoring the U.S. Army with this magnificent display. You saw the tanks, you saw the guns, you saw the flyovers. We also saw a lot of excited people. We saw the reenactors on display from the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam, the Gulf War, and of course, the war on terrorism and thousands of brave soldiers who were in Iraq and Afghanistan.
And Saturday's parade coming as demonstrators came out in cities nationwide to protest the Trump White House, particularly policies on immigration. America's listening to Fox News.
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The state of Minnesota in shock following the shooting of two state lawmakers and their spouses. Two of them died. Fox's Jackie Abanez. A massive search is underway in Minnesota for the man who police say shot two state lawmakers and their spouses. 57-year-old Vance Bulleters accused of assassinating Democratic Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband and severely injuring State Senator John Hoffman and his wife.
Hoffman and his wife underwent surgery Saturday afternoon. Investigators say early Saturday morning, Bullitt dressed like a police officer, came out of Hortman's home and fired a police before escaping. We're also learning police found a list of 70 names, including other lawmakers and abortion providers in Bullitt's car.
Again, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz calling those shootings, quote, politically motivated assassinations, unquote, and he's ordered flags to be flown at half staff in his state. The number of dead due to flooding in San Antonio rises now to at least 13. All those that were missing have been found. More than seven inches of rain fell over a span of hours Thursday, causing fast rising floodwaters to carry more than a dozen cars into a creek.
Some people climbed trees to escape. Firefighters rescued more than 70 people across the city. More than a dozen cars got stuck or overturned in Bightail Creek.
One person was found several miles upstream. Chris DiMeo, Fox News. United Airlines getting ready to partner with Spotify to give flyers new in-flight entertainment options. A partnership giving passengers free access to more than 450 hours of curated playlists, audiobooks and podcasts. More than 130,000 seats on United Flights will have access to that content.
By next year, 2026 United, saying it's working to allow passengers to sign into their own Spotify accounts. This the first time the streaming giant has offered video podcasts and audiobooks on an airline. I'm Paul Stevens. This is Fox News.
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