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Debra Valentine
An airport fatality. I'm Debra Valentine, FOX News. A Frontier Airlines plane struck and killed a person on the Runway at Denver International Airport late Friday night after the person climbed the airport's fence. Fox Business Network's Max Gordon has the details.
Max Gordon
Frontier Flight 4345 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 Flight 4345 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. The identity of the person, though, is still unknown. And 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.
Debra Valentine
5 of 12 injured passengers were taken to London local hospitals. Tensions remain high in the Strait of Hormuz as allies send support to the region. Fox's Alex Hogan has details from the White House.
Alex Hogan
U.S. central Command says American forces have redirected 58 commercial vessels and disabled four since April 13th. Centcom also releasing footage of the U.S. military striking and disabling two Iranian oil tankers trying to breach the American blockade. One senior British official tells Fox the HMS Dragon Type 45 Destroyer now is in the gulf to protect ships in the waterway. The UK's Ministry of Defense today explains that the ship will support efforts to clear mines and again protect ships. Britain and France have talked about this multinational coalition that they're going to try to create to protect ships in the waterway after the conflict wraps up.
Debra Valentine
Iran claims it's taking its time considering the latest U.S. peace proposal and has no deadline for responding to it. America's listening to Fox News.
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Debra Valentine
officials in at least six states are monitoring for hantavirus infections following an outbreak aboard a cruise ship.
Unnamed Health Correspondent
The cruise ship impacted by the deadly hantavirus outbreak will disembark in the Canary Islands off the coast of Africa. The World Health Organization reassuring people that there's no risk to the public. There are more than 140 passengers and crew aboard the ship where three people died earlier but officials say no one is currently showing signs of the hantavirus. Seventeen Americans on the ship will now be flown to Nebraska where they'll quarantine and be monitored by a CDC team. Officials in six states are also monitoring nine other Americans who left the boat early.
Debra Valentine
Fox's Chanley Painter with that report, are we alone in the universe? President Donald Trump says you can decide with newly declassified government documents about unexplained sightings. Fox's Jared Halpern has more from the White House.
Jared Halpern
The Pentagon began releasing previously classified files about UFOs, or as the government calls them, unidentified aerial phenomena. The batch of records includes photographs of strange looking lights and flying objects appearing to defy the understandings of physics. Records also include testimony from military aviators and Transcripts of Apollo 17 Astronauts discussing odd sightings. President Trump says the declassification is an effort for complete and maximum transparency, adding, people can decide for themselves what the hell is going on at the White House. Jared halpern, FOX News.
Debra Valentine
Directors of the Minnesota nonprofit We Push for Peace allegedly use six and a half million dollars of charitable monies to fund a lavish lifestyle. The allegations are contained in a civil lawsuit announced by the state's attorney general, Keith Ellison. There's been no response to the suit from the nonprofit's former directors. I'm Debra Valentine. This is FOX News.
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This newscast delivers concise coverage of pressing current events, focusing on a tragic airport incident, rising military tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, a public health scare involving hantavirus, newly declassified UFO documents, and a nonprofit scandal. Each story is presented with up-to-the-minute details and authoritative sourcing from FOX News correspondents.
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