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A race to find victims. I'm Sue Guzman, Fox News. Venezuela's health minister now says at least 235 people are dead, 4300 injured in a pair of catastrophic earthquakes that rocked its capital city. The latest from fox's Christina Coleman.
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The death toll is expected to rise. This tragedy spurring international support from multiple countries, including our own. The US Military announced that it's surging forces in this region to assist in earthquake relief efforts, which includes send several ships and a C130 and C17 to the area to help US government personnel and search and rescue teams get around during this operation. And again, just a desperate race against the clock to find those survivors.
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The ceasefire in the Middle east appears to be on shaky ground after Iran fired on a cargo ship yesterday. And Israel says it killed several Hezbollah terrorists. More from Fox's Chanley Painter.
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First, U.S. officials confirm an Iranian drone attacked and Singapore flagged cargo ship as it tried to cross the Strait of Hormuz. Testing the state of the peace talks with US the secretary of state focusing on the ships that are safely traveling through the vital waterway. And now the Wall Street Journal reports the regime hopes to make $40 billion a year by charging for security, safety and environmental services in the strait. Meantime, Israel says it took out six Hezbollah terrorists in two separate attacks when they posed a threat to IDF soldiers in their security zone in southern Lebanon. The IDF promising to continue to operate to remove immediate threats.
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Strait of Hormu closed for a time Thursday. President Trump says the strait has since reopened to ship traffic. And a top official at the National Park Service says a liner along the bottom of the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool was cut with a sharp knife or razor this month, causing damage to the foam sealant install. A police report says about 70% of offense post ops were thrown into the pool. America's listening to FOX News.
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a stunning defeat for the United States in the FIFA World Cup. US Dropping its last group stage of the FIFA World cup Thursday, losing 32 to Turkey.
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Fox's Kevin Cork a high court ruling that the Trump administration can end deportation protections known as temporary protected status for Syrian and Haitian migrants and go back to limiting the number of people who can apply for asylum each day, a policy called metering that goes all the way back to the Obama administration. Meantime, justices also decided that the administration can restart an asylum policy allowing Customs and Border Protection to turn away asylum seekers at the border. Both of those decisions were six. Three. Meantime, eight cases argued this term remain undecided, including a challenge to the president's executive order ending birthright citizenship.
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The Supreme Court also expected to announce key decisions on state restrictions on transgender students taking part in school sports. 74 year old Florida man becoming the oldest person to be executed in the state. Dusty Ray Spencer, convicted of fatally stabbing his wife Karen in 1992. Starting next month, food sold in the state of California will no longer have a confusing food label printed on them. That's thanks to a new state law. Normally you'd see the date printed with a sell by date. That's just a message to the retailer and is not the same as an expiration date. The this new California law will require only two labels to consumers moving forward. Best if used by indicating peak freshness and a use by date that means it actually expires after that date. I'm Sue Guzman. This is Fox News.
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Host: Sue Guzman (FOX News)
Air Date: June 26, 2026
This newscast delivers rapid updates on major international and U.S. news from the early hours of June 26, 2026. Key events covered include the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela, escalating tensions in the Middle East, U.S. Supreme Court rulings impacting immigration and social policy, a surprise FIFA World Cup upset for the U.S. men's soccer team, a historic execution in Florida, and a significant change to food labeling laws in California.
Toll and Response
“The death toll is expected to rise. This tragedy spurring international support from multiple countries, including our own.”
— Christina Coleman (00:18)
U.S. Relief Efforts
“Just a desperate race against the clock to find those survivors.”
— Christina Coleman (00:39)
Ceasefire at Risk
"U.S. officials confirm an Iranian drone attacked a Singapore flagged cargo ship as it tried to cross the Strait of Hormuz. Testing the state of the peace talks..."
— Chanley Painter (00:55)
Hezbollah–Israel Conflict
"The IDF promising to continue to operate to remove immediate threats."
— Chanley Painter (01:19)
Strategic Impact
Group Stage Defeat
“US Dropping its last group stage of the FIFA World cup Thursday, losing 32 to Turkey.”
— Sue Guzman (02:23)
Next Fixture
Temporary Protected Status
Asylum Application Limits ("Metering")
Other Immigration Policies
“[The justices] decided that the administration can restart an asylum policy allowing Customs and Border Protection to turn away asylum seekers at the border. Both of those decisions were six-three.”
— Kevin Corke (02:51)
Awaited Rulings:
Transgender Athletes
Oldest Execution in Florida
“Just a desperate race against the clock to find those survivors.”
— Christina Coleman, Venezuela earthquake update (00:39)
“The IDF promising to continue to operate to remove immediate threats.”
— Chanley Painter, Middle East conflict (01:19)
“Both of those decisions were six-three.”
— Kevin Corke, discussing Supreme Court rulings (03:10)
This episode is a fast-paced roundup of pressing news with a straightforward, urgent tone consistent with breaking news coverage.