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Daria Albinger
Iran, it's your move. I'm Daria Albinger, Fox News. The U.S. is waiting on Iran as that nation's government reviews the latest U.S. peace proposal. And tensions remain high in the Strait of Hormuz.
Alex Hogan
The White House says that as they're waiting for this, the cease fire is still holding at this time. There's also a lot of other military activity taking place. US Central Command releasing footage of a US Fighter jet disabling two Iranian oil tankers trying to breach the American blockade. CENTCOM also says that American forces have redirected 58 commercial vessels and disabled four since April 13th. One senior British official telling Fox the HMS Dragon Type 45 destroyer now is in the Gulf. The UK's Ministry of Defense today says that the ship will support efforts to clear mines and protect ships.
Daria Albinger
That's Fox's Alex Hogan the White House. CENTCOM says the ceasefire is still in place, but the US Naval blockade is going to remain in effect. The FAA is looking into the deadly incident last night at Denver International Airport. A Frontier Airlines flight taking off hit and killed a who authorities say trespassed onto the tarmac. More from Fox's Max Gordon.
Max Gordon
Frontier Flight 4000, 345 was hurtling down the Runway taking off for Los Angeles when they struck a person who had gotten out onto the Runway. Here's radio traffic right after the collision.
Frontier Airlines Pilot
We just hit somebody. We have an engine fire.
Max Gordon
Smoke was reported in the cabin and passengers were evacuated via slides as a precautionary measure. The Airbus A321 was carrying 224 passengers and seven crew members. Airport officials say they checked the fence line after the incident, finding it intact. And the identity of the person, though, is still unknown. The Runway where the incident took place was shut down for a time so investigators could do their work. But according to airport officials, the accident scene has now been cleared and the Runway is back open.
Daria Albinger
12 passengers reported minor injuries. Some of them were taken to area hospitals. And that investigation into the incident continues. America's listening to FOX News.
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Daria Albinger
President Trump says he isn't worried at this point about a Hannah virus outbreak in the US but concern is growing over the potentially deadly respiratory illness. The rare rodent borne disease was recently at the center of an outbreak aboard a cruise ship with six Americans on board. They're being monitored. None have tested positive so far for the virus, but health officials in several states are closely monitoring passengers, some who have already been disembarked and returned home.
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The hantavirus hit cruise ship MV Hondias is expected to arrive in Spain's Canary Islands tomorrow. And once there, US health officials will help evacuate 17Americans who have been on board. Thankfully, they haven't shown any symptoms of the hantavirus, according to the University of Nebraska Medical center, where those Americans will be closely monitored. Doctors will be looking for signs of fever, headaches, muscle aches and nausea before the virus was detected. The ship's operator says more than two dozen people from across the globe, including the US had already left the ship.
Daria Albinger
Foxasibi Cotton health officials believe a Dutch couple may have contracted the virus during a bird watching excursion. That outbreak has left at least three people dead. A congressional hearing next week will look into claims that the Biden administration's health officials ignored COVID 19 vaccine safety signals. Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin on Fox's Saturday in America says a former FDA researcher was shut down after her findings flagged possible side effects.
Senator Ron Johnson
Instead of pinning a medal on her chest and saying thank you, I mean, we wanted to know any kind of safety signals, they shunned her off to the side. Even though month after month she continued to run these data runs, showing more and more safety signals on serious adverse events. They finally told her to cease and desist.
Daria Albinger
Democrats reject the claim, saying vaccine side effects are monitored and investigated and that there's no evidence that federal health officials deliberately covered up safety concerns. I'm Daria Albinger. This is Fox News.
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Host: Daria Albinger
Guests/Correspondents: Alex Hogan, Max Gordon, Health Correspondent, Senator Ron Johnson
Date: May 10, 2026
This episode provides a concise summary of major news stories from the evening of May 9, 2026. Key updates include ongoing US-Iran tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, a deadly incident at Denver International Airport, developments surrounding a hantavirus outbreak tied to a cruise ship, and political controversy over COVID-19 vaccine safety oversight. The reporting is brisk, prioritizing critical facts and recent developments.
US Peace Proposal Awaiting Response:
Iran is reviewing the latest peace offer from the US as both sides eye a possible de-escalation.
Military Actions:
International Involvement:
The UK has committed military support, with the HMS Dragon destroyer now present in the Gulf, assigned to clear mines and protect shipping lanes.
Notable Moment:
“The White House says that as they’re waiting for this, the ceasefire is still holding at this time. There’s also a lot of other military activity taking place.” — Alex Hogan (00:12)
Frontier Airlines Flight Collision:
During takeoff, a Frontier flight hit and killed an unauthorized person on the runway.
Airport Status:
The affected runway was temporarily closed for investigation but has since reopened.
Memorable Quote:
“We just hit somebody. We have an engine fire.” — Frontier Airlines Pilot (01:17)
Presidential Response:
President Trump says he is “not worried” about a hantavirus outbreak in the US, though some concern exists due to recent cases.
Context and Details:
Health Systems Involvement:
The University of Nebraska Medical Center is set to monitor returned passengers for symptoms.
Upcoming Congressional Hearing:
A hearing is scheduled to examine allegations that the Biden administration’s health officials ignored warning signs about COVID-19 vaccine side effects.
Whistleblower Allegations:
Senator Ron Johnson claims a former FDA researcher was sidelined after repeatedly identifying potential safety signals using federal data.
Notable Quote:
“Instead of pinning a medal on her chest and saying thank you ... they shunned her off to the side. Even though month after month she continued to run these data runs, showing more and more safety signals on serious adverse events. They finally told her to cease and desist.” — Senator Ron Johnson (03:58)
“We just hit somebody. We have an engine fire.”
— Frontier Airlines Pilot, after the runway incident (01:17)
“Instead of pinning a medal on her chest and saying thank you … they shunned her off to the side.”
— Senator Ron Johnson on whistleblower treatment (03:58)
“President Trump says he isn’t worried at this point about a Hantavirus outbreak in the US but concern is growing…”
— Daria Albinger on the latest health scare (02:32)
This Fox News Hourly Update encapsulates a tense international standoff with Iran, a fatal airline incident, a growing health concern regarding hantavirus, and political debate over COVID-19 vaccine safety data. The reporting is fast-paced and fact-focused, with some segments featuring direct quotes that capture the urgency and emotion of the events as they unfold.