Search crews remain on the Potomac River. On Lisa Brady, Fox News. They've recovered 41 bodies so far of the 67 people killed in Wednesday night's midair collision. Overnight, our teams continued search operations and surface work, including side sonar scanning, shoreline searches, and aerial searches. D.C. Fire and EMS Chief John Donnelly. The salvage crews have begun to arrive on the scene, and they're assessing the
the work that's going to be needed to recover the aircraft from the water.
We expect those operations to begin no later than tomorrow afternoon. He says they're also searching the shoreline with some movement of debris expected. Another briefing expected next hour from the NTSB, which is leading the investigation of how an Army Blackhawk and a passenger jet collided. Some lawmakers had raised concerns in the past about the congested airspace around Reagan National Airport. The FAA is reportedly restricting helicopter traffic currently.
close to the airport now. Tariffs are incoming. That from White House spokeswoman Caroline Leavitt, who says the president's promised 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico will begin on schedule tomorrow. And the reason for that is because both Canada and Mexico have allowed
an unprecedented invasion of illegal fentanyl that is killing American citizens. Along with illegal immigrants, she says, China facing 10% tariffs over supplying chemicals used to make fentanyl. She's also pushing back on criticism tariffs could lead to higher prices for U.S. consumers.
Federal prosecutors in California just announcing a man agrees to plead guilty to unsafely operating a drone that collided with a firefighting aircraft during the deadly Palisades fire in L.A. Fire officials say there's no evidence it was intentional. He could have faced up to a year in prison under the plea deal. He'll do community service and wildfire relief and pay restitution for the damage, more than $60,000. America is listening to Fox News.
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As ICE agents continue a crackdown on illegal immigrants across the U.S., a senior Trump advisor is visiting Venezuela. President Trump has sent Rick Grinnell, serving as envoy for special missions to Venezuela, to discuss with that country's leader immigration issues. Specifically, Grinnell is expected to urge Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro...
to repatriate his citizens who illegally migrated to the U.S. and who committed crimes while here. The discussions could be delicate, as Venezuela's communist rulers often work to counter U.S. policies, and relations have been strained for decades. A State Department official tells reporters the discussion is not a negotiation, and Grinnell will not offer a quid pro quo.
Eben Brown, Fox News. The White House says Grinnell will also push for all U.S. detainees in Venezuela to be returned home. Tomorrow, Secretary of State Marco Rubio visits Panama, where President Trump wants to take back the Panama Canal. The Carter administration in 1977 signed a treaty basically giving...
the canal to Panama. They overtook full control 20 years later. For the past 25 years, they've run it themselves, really without a whole lot of controversy. That certainly has changed in recent weeks with the Trump administration. They are now raising the alarm about possible Chinese influence, even potential Chinese control over the canal.
That's something the Trump administration has said it will not stand. Fox's Steve Harrigan in Panama City. About 40% of all U.S. container traffic passes through the canal. Panama's president says ownership is not up for negotiation. Schools and universities responding to complaints of sexual misconduct.
are being told they have to return to policies created in the first Trump administration, including requirements for live hearings and more protections for accused students. The Education Department sending out a memo about a return to the previous rules. A sell-off now on Wall Street. The Dow's down 339 an hour to the close. I'm Lisa Brady, Fox News.