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Passenger evacuation underway. I'm Sue Guzman. FOX News Passengers being evacuated and flown home from the Canary Islands from the cruise ship hit by a hantavirus outbreak. There are 17Americans, one of whom is showing mild symptoms of the virus. Another tested positive. More from fox's CB Cotton.
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Global health leaders say some of the ship's passengers have already landed back in their home countries of Spain and France. We know a repatriation flight from the US State Department is expected to arrive. So new video shows some of the first passengers stepping off the ship all covered head to toe in protective gear. Small boats ferried the evacuees from the vessel to the shore where Spanish authorities say an intense containment operation is in place to keep these passengers separated from the public. Around 150 people were still on board when the ship anchored this morning in Spain's Canary Islands. Spanish health officials said none were showing signs of the hantavirus, which are described as FL symptoms.
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US Department of Health and Human Services is transporting the 17Americans to the University of Nebraska Medical center where they will undergo specialized evaluation. A media briefing is expected in the morning. President Trump rejecting Iran's response to a US Peace proposal to end the ongoing conflict. The president reacting on truth social, the
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president wrote, I have just read the response from Iran's so called representatives. I don't like it. Totally unacceptable. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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As fox's Alex Hogan officials in New York say the man accused of killing an elderly man by shoving him down the stairwell of a subway station was released from a psychiatric evaluation just hours before the attack. Randall Ramel Burke is charged with second degree murder in the killing of the 76 year old victim. There's Zoramdani calling for an investigation into the hospital's handling of his evaluation. America is listening to FOX News.
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the remains of a US army soldier who went missing during military exercises in Morocco a week ago have been recovered. He assign identified his first lieutenant, Kendrick Lamont Key Jr. An air defense artillery officer. They say he was off duty hiking when he apparently fell to his death. And a Defense Department official says the search is on for a second missing soldier. Officials say a person killed as a Frontier Airlines flight took off Friday night had hopped the fence at Denver International, where they were fatally struck on the Runway. FOX Business Max Gordon has more.
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Frontier Flight 4345 was taking off from Denver bound for Los Angeles in here's what one passenger says he saw and heard a loud boom first and then the explosion happened and then saw the flames come out, came right into the window and just black smoke emanating and coming, permeating throughout the whole cabin. The pilots brought the plane to a stop. All 224 passengers and seven crew members were evacuated. 12 people on the plane reported minor injuries and five were transported to local hospitals. Airport officials say they checked the fence line after the incident, finding it intact. And they'll be conducting a parade perimeter security analysis in the coming days to see if any changes need to be made.
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And the person killed? Not yet identified. Gas prices continuing their upward climb, rising 41 cents over the past two weeks to a new national average of $4.55 per gallon of regular unleaded. Industry analyst Trilby Lomberg says the conflict in the Middle east is not the only reason for rising prices.
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It is extremely tight in the US for supply. While demand is rising seasonally as it always does. It won't be as rob as usual because people can't buy as much because of the high prices. But it will rise. It always rises in spring and summer.
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Lundberg says gas prices are $1.53 higher than before the Iran conflict began. I'm Sue Guzman.
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Podcast: Fox News Hourly Update
Host: Sue Guzman (FOX News)
Date: May 11, 2026
This episode delivers a concise roundup of major domestic and international news stories as of midnight on May 11, 2026. Key topics include the evacuation of American passengers following a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship, President Trump’s rejection of Iran's peace proposal, a New York subway homicide investigation, the recovery of a missing US soldier in Morocco, a fatal incident at Denver International Airport, and a report on rising US gas prices.
Summary by: FOX News Podcasts, anchored by Sue Guzman.
For listeners who missed the broadcast, this episode provides a fast, information-rich digest of rapidly changing national and international developments with direct reports and expert analysis.