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A deal is still in the works. I'm Sue Guzman, Fox News. The negotiations between the US And Iran remain unclear as President Trump says that the talks are still ongoing after Tehran claimed they're cutting conversations with the US Negotiators. Fox's Max Cordon has more.
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President Trump posting on Truth Social. I had a conversation with Bibi Netanyahu today asking him not to go into a major raid of Beirut, Lebanon. He turned his troops around. Thank you, Bibi. I also had a conversation with representatives of the leaders of Hezboll Hezbollah and they agreed to stop shooting at Israel and its soldiers. Likewise, Israel agreed to stop shooting at them. Let's see how long that lasts. Hopefully it will be for eternity. Iranian backed Hezbollah has been firing rockets into northern Israel and Israeli forces have gone after them into southern Lebanon. While President Trump touts an end to the fighting after his call. There have since been reports of additional Hezbollah rocket attacks.
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Russia attacked Ukraine's capital with a barrage of missiles and drones overnight Tuesday, killing at least 11 people and trapping others kill. At least 58 were injured. The White House issuing a warning Monday that ICE operations will not be deterred after violent riots and clashes between agitators and officers outside the Delaney Hall Detention center in Newark. More from fox's Steve Harrigan.
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The plan by the governor was to try to set up a safety zone for peaceful democratic protests. Instead, the protesters took those metal barricades and attacked the police officers with them. Police responded with tear gas and flashbang grenades. Finally, in the end, it was only officers on horseback that managed to take control of the street once again. More than a dozen arrests made. Some of those arrested, police say, had weapons on them and some coming from as far away as Portland, Oregon, here to protest 9pm curfew in effect. Now for the first time in 11 days, it may be working. Hundreds of officers march off several hundred demonstrators.
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the election to name the next mayor and governor of California begins Tuesday. And it has been a close race for both sides. Fox's Christina Coleman reports.
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The latest UC Berkeley poll shows the mayor's race at a statistical tie between Bass, Pratt and Democratic Progressive Councilwoman Nithya Rahman. Also, it's close in the governor's race, with the top candidates making their final push to voters. The polls close at 8pm local time tomorrow night. Mailed ballots must be postmarked on or before Election Day and received no later than seven days after tomorrow. So it could take some time before we get those final results. During the 2024 primaries, it took two weeks to count 99% of the ballots.
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The two mayoral candidates have been blasting one another, with Bass saying Pratt does not have any experience managing a city. She criticized her for her handling of the homelessness crisis. Five American cruise ship passengers quarantined for exposure to hantavirus have now left a Nebraska medical facility.
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That leaves 13 US travelers who were on board the MV Hondius cruise ship traveling in the South Atlantic Ocean who remain at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. A hospital spokesperson said none of the American passengers have shown hantavirus symptoms, which can take from 21 to 42 days to develop. The disease is usually spread when people breathe in residue from contaminated rodent droppings, but this version, the Andes virus, can in rare cases be transmitted person to person. The World Health Organization said the three deaths on board the were linked to the outbreak. Granal Scott, Fox News Anthropic moving forward
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now toward going public on Wall street, saying Monday that it submitted a confidential filing with the SEC for a proposed initial public offering of its common stock. The maker of the Claude Chatbot said last week that it had raised 65 billion dollars in private funding for a total valuation of 965 billion. I'm Sue Guzman. This is Fox News.
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Host: Sue Guzman, FOX News Podcasts
Date: June 2, 2026
This Fox News Hourly Update delivers breaking national and international headlines as of early June 2, 2026. Covering geopolitics, domestic unrest, election news, public health, and business, the newscast brings crisp, minute-by-minute reporting with direct commentary from on-scene correspondents and expert analysis.
Notable Quote:
“I had a conversation with Bibi Netanyahu today asking him not to go into a major raid of Beirut, Lebanon. He turned his troops around. Thank you, Bibi… I also had a conversation with representatives of the leaders of Hezbollah and they agreed to stop shooting at Israel and its soldiers. Likewise, Israel agreed to stop shooting at them. Let's see how long that lasts. Hopefully it will be for eternity.”
— President Trump (read by Max Cordon), [00:21–00:38]
Notable Quote:
“The plan by the governor was to try to set up a safety zone for peaceful democratic protests. Instead, the protesters took those metal barricades and attacked the police officers with them.… Finally, in the end, it was only officers on horseback that managed to take control of the street once again.”
— Steve Harrigan, [01:16–01:43]
Notable Quote:
“A hospital spokesperson said none of the American passengers have shown hantavirus symptoms, which can take from 21 to 42 days to develop. The disease is usually spread when people breathe in residue from contaminated rodent droppings, but this version, the Andes virus, can in rare cases be transmitted person to person.”
— Granal Scott, [03:45–04:07]
This episode provided a rapid-fire, fact-driven survey of the world’s top developments as of June 2, 2026, with a strong emphasis on both the volatility and complexity of global affairs, high-stakes elections, and emergent health threats. The reporting is brisk, matter-of-fact, and rich with direct updates from the field, giving listeners critical context as news unfolds.