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Alisa Brady
A deal is possible. Alisa Brady, Fox News. President Trump says the US Is in good shape with Iran. Just telling reporters now we're doing well.
Unnamed Official
Now we have to get what we have to get. If we don't do that, we'll have to go a big step further.
Alisa Brady
He's warning that without a deal, bombing could resume, but also says there's no
Unnamed Official
deadline, they want to make a deal. We've had very good talks over the last 24 hours and it's very possible that we'll make a deal.
Alisa Brady
Iran is believed to be reviewing a US Proposal for a one pay memorandum that could formally end the conflict, but reportedly would not fully resolve all issues for now. A US Blockade of Iranian ports continues with the US Military earlier today firing on an Iranian flagged tanker that tried to break it in the Gulf of Oman. A search for suspects continues after a shooting last weekend during a lakeside party in Oklahoma where more than 20 people were injured.
Edmond Police Reporter
Headmond, Oklahoma, police are still following up on leads hours after confirming one of the victims, an 18 year old woman, died of injury she suffered. Word of the party, according to police, spread on social media, directing people to a public park where event spaces can be reserved. Edmond Mayor Mark Nash said this week there were no reservations on record for that particular event. Police said 22 other people, some not connected to the incident that led to gunfire, were hit by either bullets or shrapnel and treated at hospitals.
Alisa Brady
Fox's Grandal Scott just getting word that Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo will not run in the Preakness, which means note chance of a Triple Crown winner this year. Golden Tempo's trainer says they'll give him a little more time and focus instead on the Belmont Stakes in June, adding that the horses Health, Happiness and Long Term Future will always remain their top priority. Off to the races on Wall street. The Dow up 612 points at the bell as oil prices plunge. America is listening to FOX News.
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Alisa Brady
There's a manhunt in Tennessee for a US Veteran accused of trying to kill his wife last week.
Tennessee Authorities Reporter
Authorities in northern Tennessee are telling residents to lock their doors and check trail cameras as the manhunt continues for Craig Barry. The 53 year old special forces veteran has been on the run since early Friday after allegedly shooting and injuring his wife during a domestic dispute. The Stewart County Sheriff's Office says Barry has extensive training in survival tactics and is familiar with the area. Investigators do not believe he has a cell phone, but say he is armed with at least one handgun and is believed to have taken extra ammunition.
Alisa Brady
Fox's Jonathan Serry the U.S. marshals Service offering a $5,000 reward Apple is set to pay a quarter billion dollars to settle a lawsuit over Siri's AI features.
Kristen Goodwin
Some iPhone owners could receive payments of up to $95 from Apple under a proposed $250 million settlement, resolving claims the company falsely advertised its virtual assistant series artificial intellig. The class action lawsuit alleges Apple marketed new AI features that didn't exist yet when it rolled out the iPhone 16 in 2024. Roughly 37 million customers are eligible for a cut of the settlement. It covers those who bought an iPhone 16, 15 Pro or 15 Pro Max between June 10th of 2024 and March 29th of last year. Apple says we resolved this matter to stay focused on doing what we do best, delivering the most innovative products and services to our users. Kristen Goodwin, Fox News the company also
Alisa Brady
says customers will receive a letter or an email letting them know how they can file a claim. Recapping stocks Oil prices hit a two week low, US crude falling back under $96 a barrel and the Dow soaring up more than 1%. The S& P and the Nasdaq each hitting new highs, a record close for both the Nasdaq up more than 2%. Elise Sabrady, this is Fox News.
This fast-paced Fox News Radio hourly update, hosted by Alisa Brady, delivers key headlines and developments as of May 6, 2026. Major topics include US-Iran tensions and negotiations, a tragic shooting at a lakeside party in Oklahoma, updates from the sports and financial world, the manhunt for a dangerous fugitive in Tennessee, and a substantial Apple lawsuit settlement over AI advertising. The update keeps a factual, high-energy tone, delivering news succinctly but with direct quotations from key figures.
“Now we have to get what we have to get. If we don’t do that, we'll have to go a big step further.”
— Unnamed US Official on Iran negotiations (00:10)
“22 other people, some not connected to the incident that led to gunfire, were hit by either bullets or shrapnel and treated at hospitals.”
— Edmond Police Reporter on Oklahoma shooting (01:13)
“The horses Health, Happiness and Long Term Future will always remain their top priority.”
— Golden Tempo’s trainer on skipping the Preakness (01:33)
“We resolved this matter to stay focused on doing what we do best, delivering the most innovative products and services to our users.”
— Apple statement on Siri AI settlement (03:40)
| Time | Segment | |-----------|--------------------------------------------------| | 00:02 | Iranian deal progress and potential consequences | | 00:55 | Oklahoma lakeside shooting update | | 01:28 | Kentucky Derby update, Wall Street rally | | 02:31 | Tennessee manhunt for armed veteran | | 03:20 | Apple lawsuit settlement over Siri AI claims | | 04:04 | Market close recap |
This Fox News update covers urgent global, national, and local news, reflecting a decisive, matter-of-fact style. Major geopolitical developments, tragic community news, sports decisions, economic updates, a high-profile manhunt, and a consumer settlement headline the hour—delivered with brevity and clarity for listeners on the go.