Fox News Hourly Update – June 24, 2025, 12AM ET
On June 24, 2025, Fox News Radio delivered a comprehensive hourly update covering significant international conflicts, domestic policy changes, extreme weather events, high-profile legal trials, cybersecurity decisions, and market reactions. Below is a detailed summary of the key topics discussed during the broadcast.
1. Ceasefire Between Israel and Iran
Carmen Roberts opened the update by addressing the tense situation between Israel and Iran:
"The White House says the ceasefire between Israel and Iran is expected to start now, beginning with Iran ending its attacks on Israel. And 12 hours later Israel joining in." (00:02)
Kevin Cork provided further insights into the ceasefire timeline:
"Then again 12 hours after that. That will mark the official end of this 12 day war." (00:15)
He emphasized the significance of the truce on social media: "This is a war that could have gone on for years and destroyed the entire Middle East, but, but it didn't and never will."
Greg Palkot, reporting from Tel Aviv, offered real-time updates on the ground:
"The latest word we're getting is that the Iranian capital of Tehran is once again taking a beating. Tehran is posting an evacuation notice for an upscale business area of Tel Aviv." (00:52)
The situation remains volatile, with Carmen Roberts updating:
"Israel says at least three people have been killed in the latest barrage from Iran." (01:04)
2. U.S. Supreme Court Decision on Migrant Removals
Carmen Roberts shifted focus to a pivotal domestic policy decision:
"A divided Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to restart swift removals of migrants to countries other than their homelands, lifting a court order for now requiring that they get a chance to challenge the deportations." (01:04)
She highlighted the court's split decision, noting:
"All three liberal justices dissented." (01:04)
This ruling marks a significant shift in U.S. immigration policy, reinstating expedited deportation processes.
3. Record-Breaking Summer Heat Wave in the Northeast
The broadcast covered the onset of a severe heatwave impacting the Northeast:
"The first major heat wave of the summer brought record-breaking heat to cities across the Northeast on Monday with some of the hottest temperatures seen in a century." (01:04)
An individual from New Jersey shared personal sentiments:
"I think the winter was really long. So I'm happy that it's going to be hot and it's nice. It's a little cooler down here." (01:37)
Carmen Roberts reported on cities along the I-95 corridor nearing 100-degree highs:
"Cities along the i95 corridor like Washington, Philadelphia and New York flirting with 100 degree highs." (01:43)
This extreme weather poses challenges for public health and infrastructure management in affected areas.
4. High-Profile Legal Trial: Sean Diddick Holmes
The update included developments in a notable legal case:
"The sex trafficking trial of Sean Diddick Holmes may be nearing an end after 32 days." (03:14)
Gernall Scott detailed the courtroom proceedings:
"The witness believed to be the final one for prosecutors, Homeland Security agent Joseph Circiello, will be on the stand when court resumes Tuesday. He's been questioned since Friday about Combs' conversations via text about transactions and meetings." (03:22)
He further explained the defense's strategy:
"Combs' defense during cross-examination also delved into text messages asking if the account holder during certain exchanges is indeed the defendant." (03:22)
Sean Diddick Holmes faces severe charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering, which could result in decades-long prison sentences in New York City.
5. Cybersecurity Alert: WhatsApp Ban on House Devices
Carmen Roberts reported a significant cybersecurity decision within the U.S. government:
"Representatives ban the use of WhatsApp on any House device. A memo sent to the House staff on Monday says the Office of Cybersecurity has deemed the app a high security risk." (04:00)
A spokesperson for Meta, the company behind WhatsApp, responded:
"The company disagrees with the move in the strongest possible terms." (04:00)
This ban underscores ongoing concerns about data security and privacy in government communications.
6. Market Reactions: Stocks Rally, Oil Prices Tumble
The economic segment highlighted volatility in financial markets:
"Stocks rallied and oil prices tumbled on hopes of Middle East conflict would subside." (05:03)
This shift indicates investor optimism regarding geopolitical stability and its positive impact on the economy.
Conclusion
The June 24, 2025, edition of Fox News Hourly Update provided listeners with in-depth coverage of escalating international tensions, pivotal domestic policy changes, record-breaking weather events, significant legal proceedings, critical cybersecurity measures, and dynamic market movements. Through timely reporting and expert analysis, Fox News Radio continues to keep its audience informed on the most pressing issues of the day.
Timestamp References:
- 00:02: Carmen Roberts on ceasefire initiation
- 00:15: Kevin Cork on conflict timeline
- 00:32: Greg Palkot on Tel Aviv updates
- 01:04: Carmen Roberts on casualties and Supreme Court decision
- 01:37: Unnamed Woman on heatwave
- 01:43: Carmen Roberts on Northeast temperatures
- 03:14: Carmen Roberts on legal trial
- 03:22: Gernall Scott on court proceedings
- 04:00: Carmen Roberts on WhatsApp ban
- 05:03: Carmen Roberts on market reactions
