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Putin meets Trump envoy Witkoff for talks on Ukraine.

2025/4/11
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A U.S.-Russia meeting. Elisa Brady, Fox News. One day after a prisoner swap. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff traveled to St. Petersburg for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the latest bid to reach a settlement in Moscow's war with Ukraine.

On social media, President Trump said Russia has to get moving, writing too many people are dying, thousands a week, in a terrible and senseless war. Fox's Jared Halpern at the White House. Separate conversations between U.S. and Russian delegations are ongoing, aimed at restoring diplomatic relations.

A new rally on Wall Street. Right now, the Dow's up 427 points after fluctuating so far today with dueling reports on the economy. Wholesale prices declining, but so did consumer sentiment. China raising tariffs on U.S. goods again, but suggesting it may be the last increase.

For the second time this week, a member of Congress announces a run for governor. Together we led the fight to expand the child tax credit. Democratic Senator Michael Bennett launching a bid to be Colorado's governor just days after Republican Congressman John James said he'll run for governor of Michigan. Iowa.

Republican Governor Kim Reynolds just announcing she will not seek a third term next year. She's the first woman to serve as Iowa's governor. A hearing begins at this hour in California where the Menendez brothers are expected to find out if they still have a chance at a reduced sentence.

They're serving life for killing their parents. It is at this courthouse today that they hope they might take another step on the path to freedom if the judge decides to go ahead with a full resentencing hearing. But the Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hockman

poses resentencing, arguing Eric and Lyle Menendez have still failed to tell the truth about their actions and motives when they brutally murdered their parents at the family's Beverly Hills home in 1989. Fox's Jonathan Hunt in L.A. America is listening to Fox News.

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Just getting an update on the crash of a small plane in South Florida near the Boca Raton Airport. The FAA says the Cessna had three people on board, still no word on casualties. The new top prosecutor in New Jersey is investigating the state's governor over his immigration enforcement policy. Acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Haba says she's looking into the state's directive to local law enforcement not to cooperate with federal agents conducting immigration raids.

She made the announcement on Fox's Hannity on Thursday night, saying the investigation into Democratic Governor Phil Murphy and Attorney General Matt Plattkin is a move to, quote, completely enforce federal law. And anybody who does get in that way, in the way of what we are doing, which is not political, it is simply against crime.

will be charged in the state of New Jersey for obstruction, for concealment, and I will come after them hard. A bill that would make the directive state law is pending in the legislature. In New York, Tanya J. Powers, Fox News. A renewed bipartisan push in the U.S. Senate to end the biannual clock hour.

and keep either daylight saving time or standard time year-round. President Trump has advocated for eliminating the time change. Lawmakers are trying to decide if they should lock the clock. Now get this, if you're a convict, the time change is bad.

The University of Washington found that every sentence handed down across the country during an 11-year period was tougher on the Monday after Americans lost an hour of sleep in March. Now they're playing the Masters this weekend. Groups like the National Golf Course Owners Association want a plan which allows for more daylight in the evenings.

That enables people to golf later. They say it would add 23 million rounds of golf each year. Fox's chat program on Capitol Hill. Well, it's day two of the Masters, and Britain's Justin Rose remains on top, but he's now just one stroke ahead of American Bryson DeChambeau. I'm Lisa Brady, Fox News.