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Parents could face charges on Lisa Brady, FOX News. After yesterday's deadly shooting at a mosque in San Diego where police say two teen suspects killed three people before killing themselves, police now say one of the guns used belonged to a parent.
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Law enforcement says a mother did call police yesterday reporting that her son, guns and a car was missing. The police chief said today they are only 24 hours out, but they are looking into the possibility of charging parents now. The mosque imam, the leader has described the three shooting victims was a father and pillar of the community. A second, the husband of a female teacher who lived across the street and rushed to help. The third is the security guard Imam Abdullah, a father and a man described as always having a smile on his face.
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Fox's Matt Finn in San Diego. The FBI describing the teen shooters as radicalized online. A day after pausing a plan to resume strikes on Iran, President Trump says they're begging to make a deal. Vice President J.D. vance says the U.S. is negotiating in good faith.
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I'm not going to be certain until we sign a deal that we have a deal. But I feel confident enough to keep on doing the work and to try to find a good deal for the American people.
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He also says it's not a forever conflict. And he argues there has been real progress on the economy as Democrats hammer cost of living in the run up to the midterms, six states have primaries, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Alabama, Idaho, Oregon and Kentucky, where Republican Congressman Thomas Massie is trying to fend off Trump backed challenger and retired Navy SEAL Eric Gallerine. There's a runoff next week in the Texas Senate race with the president now endorsing state Attorney General Ken Paxt over incumbent Senator John Cornyn.
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Senator Cornyn taking to acts to post in part. It is now time for Texas Republican voters to decide if they want a strong nominee to defeat Democrat Texas State Representative James Talarico in November or a weak nominee who jeopardizes everything we care about.
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Fox's Kristin Goodwin. Stocks finish in the red. The Dow down 321 points at the Bell. America is listening to Fox News. Some bipartisan concern about funding for local law enforcement during the first hearing for Todd Blanche as the new acting head of the Justice Department.
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The Justice Department budget asks for nearly 5 billion more dollars and much of it's going to hire more agents, prosecutors and immigration judges. But Alaska Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski asked acting Attorney General Todd Blanche about the impact of hundreds of millions of dollars of cuts to local law enforcement agencies.
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That's one of the reasons why we built in. We're trying to make it more efficient because the field said, especially rural communities, big cities don't have issues applying for grants. They have a bunch of people that can do it. And so, yes, we are very focused on that.
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Know that we're watching this one very carefully.
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Democratic senators said they were watching who ends up qualifying for a new DOJ fund that will give money to those who claim they've been victims of government weaponization. Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News.
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The Justice Department agreeing to create that new fund as part of settling a Trump lawsuit against the IRS over leaked tax returns. A document posted on the DOJ website today now says that as part of the settlement, the government will permanently drop any claims over current tax issues against the president, his sons and the Trump Organization. A basketball star is about to hit the racetrack.
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When we watch the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500 this coming Sunday on Fox, we'll hear a female voice instruct the drivers to report to their cars. The voice, an ever popular one in Indianapolis. Caitlin Clark, WNBA star for the Indiana Fever, named the grand marshal for the Indy 500. In part, she stated, I'm looking forward to experiencing an iconic piece of what makes Indiana so special and being part of the time honor tradition of the greatest spectacle in racing. Caitlin Clark, not the first basketball star in Indiana to be grand marshal. Hoosier State legends Larry Bird, Reggie Miller and Tamika Catchings also served the honor, as did Peyton Manning.
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Fox's Jared Mack's pre race coverage for the Indy 500 begins Sunday morning at 10 Eastern on Fox. I'm Lisa Brady. This is FOX News.
Date: May 19, 2026
Host: FOX News Podcasts
Episode Description: A fast-paced rundown of the latest national news, focusing on breaking developments in the San Diego mosque shooting, U.S.-Iran negotiations, primary elections, DOJ funding disputes, a Trump lawsuit settlement, and sports crossover with Caitlin Clark at the Indy 500.
This episode provides an updated snapshot of major national events, including the latest on the tragic San Diego mosque shooting, White House diplomacy with Iran, critical U.S. primary contests, debates over Justice Department funding, a legal settlement involving former President Trump, and a celebrity appearance at the Indianapolis 500.
[00:03–00:44]
[00:44–01:07]
"I'm not going to be certain until we sign a deal that we have a deal. But I feel confident enough to keep on doing the work and to try to find a good deal for the American people." (J.D. Vance, [00:58])
[01:07–01:35]
"It is now time for Texas Republican voters to decide if they want a strong nominee to defeat Democrat Texas State Representative James Talarico in November or a weak nominee who jeopardizes everything we care about." (Sen. John Cornyn, [01:35])
[02:08–02:50]
"We're trying to make it more efficient because the field said, especially rural communities, big cities don't have issues applying for grants... We are very focused on that." (Acting AG Todd Blanche, [02:25])
[03:11–03:45]
"I'm looking forward to experiencing an iconic piece of what makes Indiana so special and being part of the time-honored tradition of the greatest spectacle in racing." (Caitlin Clark, [03:11])
For up-to-the-minute news across politics, justice, and sports, this episode delivers concise but thorough coverage with expert quotes, essential context, and direct voices from the newsmakers themselves.