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An indictment 30 years in the making on. Lisa Brady, FOX News.
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We are announcing an indictment charging Raul Castro and several others with conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals.
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Just Acting U.S. attorney General Todd Blanche speaking in Miami where the indictment was returned by a federal grand jury and unsealed today, charging former Cuban President Ronald Castro and five others in connection with the deadly shoot down of two humanitarian flights operated by Miami based exiles over international waters, killing four Americans. Blanche says the indictment sends a clear message.
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The United States and President Trump does not and will not forget its citizens.
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Castro, who's now 94, was Cuba's defense minister at the time. This comes at a time of rising tension between the US And Cuba, with the Trump administration urging a new course in relations following the capture of Venezuela's leader after he was indicted in the U.S. as for Iran, we're not going to let Iran have a nuclear weapon
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and blow up the entire Middle East,
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Israel, the entire Middle east, and then come here for you, President Trump during today's Coast Guard Academy commencement. For now, the focus remains on negotiations. A former school administrator on trial in Virginia for charges stemming from a school
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shooting, Ebony Parker was once the assistant principal at Rich Neck elementary in Newport News, Virginia. She's now on trial for eight counts of child neglect stemming from the January 2023 shooting of a teacher by a first grader. Prosecutors say Parker was informed the child likely had a gun with him, but decided against searching the child, stating his mother was coming to pick him up from school. Parker's attorneys argue the teacher in the classroom should have intervened.
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Foxes Evan Brown Parker could face decades in prison if convicted. The teacher who survived the shooting has testified for the prosecution. America is listening to FOX News. A renewed debate over e cigarettes is growing in Washington as some US Senators pushed the US Health secretary not to loosen restrictions on flavored vapes.
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Illinois Democratic Senator Dick Durbin is among those asking Secretary Kennedy to not change strict regulations on flavored vape cartridges. They say the varieties appeal to young people and heighten their risk of nicotine addiction. The Food and Drug Administration has softened its stance and allowed fruit flavored vapes and nicotine pouches to be sold. The White House has been involved in that push, which many think played a part in the resignation of Marty McCary as FDA, FDA commissioner last week. The large nicotine companies have long argued that vaping is a way to help smokers quit using cigarettes. Granal Scott, FOX News.
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A longtime congressman who made history has died. Massachusetts Democrat Barney Frank was the first lawmaker to come out as gay voluntarily. He also helped craft significant changes to the financial system. We learned today. Frank died late yesterday. He was 86. The NFL's Bears will be leaving Chicago and possibly Illinois.
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Having played In Chicago since 1921, the Bears appear set to migrate to another location. At a league meeting in Orlando Tuesday, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed the Windy City is off the table for the Bears future home. The iconic franchise will choose between suburban Arlington Heights, Illinois, or Hammond, Indiana, both around 25 miles from Soldier Field. The Bears home since 1971, the Hoosier State, offering up to a billion dollars to lure the Bears across state lines. While Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Governor J.B. pritzker have been trading shots at each other, lawmakers in the Prairie state have until May 31st to pass a deal.
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Fox's Jared Max the Bears say they'll make a decision about their next home by early summer. On Wall Street, a big rally underway. The dow is up 550 points and Lisa Brady. This is FOX NEWS.
Host: FOX News Podcasts
Date: May 20, 2026
Summary Prepared By: Fox News Podcast Summarizer AI
This newscast delivers a concise yet comprehensive rundown of major national and international events on May 20, 2026. Highlights include a historic indictment against former Cuban president Raul Castro, trials and legislative battles within the U.S., the death of a trailblazing congressman, a seismic shift in NFL team geography, updates on health regulation controversies, and an overview of the financial markets.
"We are announcing an indictment charging Raul Castro and several others with conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals."
"The United States and President Trump does not and will not forget its citizens."
"We're not going to let Iran have a nuclear weapon and blow up the entire Middle East, Israel, the entire Middle East, and then come here for you."
"[Flavored varieties] appeal to young people and heighten their risk of nicotine addiction."
Chicago is off the table for the Bears' future home.
| Timestamp | Speaker | Quote | |-----------|---------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 00:06 | Todd Blanche (Acting AG) | "We are announcing an indictment charging Raul Castro and several others with conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals." | | 00:42 | Todd Blanche | "The United States and President Trump does not and will not forget its citizens." | | 01:07 | President Trump | "We're not going to let Iran have a nuclear weapon and blow up the entire Middle East, Israel, the entire Middle East, and then come here for you." | | 02:10 | Sen. Dick Durbin (paraphrased) | "[Flavored varieties] appeal to young people and heighten their risk of nicotine addiction." |
This fast-paced news roundup underscores significant legal, political, and societal developments from the indictment of a former Cuban leader to public health debates and a potential NFL franchise move. Direct quotes from key figures and precise timestamps offer contextual clarity and quick reference for listeners seeking deeper insight into these headline events.