Next Steps. I'm Chris Foster, Fox News. President Trump scheduled to speak with Ukraine's President Zelensky this morning about a phone call yesterday with Russia's President Putin. National Security Advisor Michael Waltz on Fox. This was an important historic call that only President Trump could pull both sides together. He's going from one side to the other. Our negotiators are going from one side to the other. And we are driving both sides closer and closer.
Putin agreed to a limited ceasefire yesterday, stopping attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. If Ukraine stops attacks on Russian oil and gas facilities, both sides accused the other of already breaking that overnight.
A federal judge blocks efforts to dismantle USAID. A Maryland federal judge says the push by Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency team to permanently close the U.S. Agency for International Development likely violated the Constitution and robbed Congress of its authority to oversee the shuttering of an agency it created.
The judge also ordered that USAID operations be partly restored, along with email access for all of the agency's employees. Musk defended his role on Fox's Hannity. The reason I'm here is because I'm very worried about America going bankrupt due to the corruption and waste.
If we don't do something about it, the ship of America is going to sink. The judge warned that not complying with his order could result in Musk or his team being held in contempt. Tanya J. Powers, Fox News. The United Nations says an international staffer was killed, five others wounded in an explosion at a guest house in Gaza hit by something dropped or fired. Israel's military resumed airstrikes in Gaza yesterday after a two-month truce and denies targeting the U.N. compound.
A federal judge in New York refuses to dismiss Mahmoud Khalil's lawsuit over his arrest, detention and attempted deportation for leading protests at Columbia University. The judge also transferred the case to New Jersey, where Khalil was in custody when attorneys filed for his release, instead of Louisiana, where Khalil was transferred and the case is being handled now. America's listening to Fox News. Creating your own business is everything. Getting it registered and compliant, not so much.
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In the Dominican Republic, he may not have his passport back yet, but the last person seen with missing college student Sadiksha Kananki, Joshua Reby, is ordered to be released from police supervision. It was a dramatic and chaotic four-hour hearing in Dominican court where a judge ruled that Joshua Reby should be released, saying he is not accused of any crime. He is not a suspect in any crime. The judge ruled Reby was illegally detained and
at the Rio Punta Cana Hotel over the last 12 days and that he must be released from any police surveillance from here on out. Fox's Brian Yates, investigators believe Kanonke accidentally drowned.
There are blizzard warnings from Colorado to Minnesota as a late winter storm hits the plains and upper Midwest today. Some major highways in Kansas and Nebraska are closed. A dust storm leads to highway crashes in New Mexico. State troopers telling Fox weather a prisoner van wrecked on a dust shrouded highway sending three inmates to the hospital and then many vehicles tangled on I-25 in near zero visibility conditions. Troopers had to escort drivers out of the area because they couldn't
see the roadway well enough to continue on their own. They say five semi-trucks tangled on U.S. 54. Many highways were closed due to 75-mile-an-hour wind gusts stirring up the dust. Gary Baumgarten, Fox News. Sunglare may have contributed to a near collision between a taxiing private next jet and a landing Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 in Chicago last month. The National Transportation Safety Board's first report says...
Besides the vision impairment, the smaller jet's pilot says it was hard to distinguish between the taxiway and the runway. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Fox. The pilots of the FlexJet are saying, listen, it was sun glare. We couldn't see left or right. That's fine. But air traffic control told the FlexJet to stop. Right. That's the key point here. And they disregarded that message. He says the pilot's license will be under review. On Wall Street, the Dow is up 210 points. I'm Chris Foster. This is Fox News.
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