The clock is ticking. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. A federal judge is giving the Trump administration more time to provide information about deportation fights of suspected gang members. A federal district judge in D.C. blocking deportations under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act is giving the Trump administration until noon tomorrow to answer questions.
questions about deportation flights he had ordered turned around. It's the latest development in a case that led to Chief Justice John Roberts issuing a rare statement defending the judge amid a call by President Trump for his impeachment. District Court Judge Jeb Boasberg questions whether the administration ignores
ignored his order about the flights over the weekend. The White House says it is complying with all court orders, but Boasberg's ruling came after the aircraft were out of U.S. airspace. Fox's Jared Halpern at the White House. Two brothers and a former roommate of the Venezuelan man convicted of killing Georgia nursing student Laken Riley will be deported after federal authorities say they had fake green cards.
Jose Ibarra was convicted in November of killing Riley. Federal authorities say his brother Diego is affiliated with the Venezuelan gang Trende Aragua based on his tattoos and photos on social media. President Trump spoke with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky for about an hour today as the U.S. continues to work to broker a ceasefire with Russia. Technical teams will meet in Saudi Arabia in the coming days to discuss broadening the ceasefire to the Black Sea on the way to a full ceasefire.
They agreed this could be the first step toward the full end of the war in ensuring security. White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt, Zelensky called the conversation fruitful this coming weeks after a shouting match at the Oval Office, which led President Trump to temporarily pause intelligence sharing and military aid for Ukraine. A former studio engineer for Eminem charged with stealing the rapper's unreleased music and selling it online. America is listening to Fox News.
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A lawsuit filed against Six Flags Magic Mountain over the death of a 22-year-old. Annette William-Hawley from Garden Grove filing a lawsuit against Magic Mountain claiming the X2 roller coaster caused the fatal brain injury of their son Christopher. A 22-year-old recent graduate of San Diego State University was on board June 23, 2022 when it abruptly stopped according to the lawsuit which caused Christopher to experience concussion.
Severe head pain and eventually lose consciousness. The suit alleges negligence, design defects, and failure to warn customers of potential dangers associated with the ride at the theme park in Valencia. The ride features 360-degree rotating seats,
headfirst face down drops, speeds of 76 miles per hour and a long climb up 200 feet. CJ Papa Fox News. Canada's government says China executed an unspecified number of Canadians earlier this year. Beijing embassy in Ottawa says the executions were due to drug crimes but declined to provide details. China is believed to execute more prisoners each year than the rest of the world combined, though the total is a state secret.
The National Transportation Safety Board releases its preliminary report on a near miss at Chicago's Midway Airport last month. A Southwest Airlines plane narrowly avoided a private jet on February 25th at Midway Airport. It aborted a landing and performed a go-around after that private jet, operated by FlexJet, entered the runway without authorization. NTSB investigators now say the private jet's pilots got confused by taxi directions.
Left on 4 left, cross the 2-2 or 1-3 center. We should 5-6-8 negative. Cross runway 3-1 left, hold short runway 3-1 center. Investigators say the pilots told them sun glare made it difficult to see. FlexJet, in a statement, said in part that any action to ensure the highest safety standards will be taken. Fox's Jeff Bonasso, I'm Lisa Lucera, this is Fox News.
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