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Searching for suspects. I'm Debra Valentine, FOX NEWS A mass shooting at a street festival in Toledo, Ohio, on Saturday leaves at least 12 people hurt, two wounded critically, according to police. Fox 2 Detroit's Lauren Edwards reports from Toledo.
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Toledo police say it happened around 5:37pm they got a call of shots fired at the old West End festival, which talking to folks around here, they say that that's a very popular one. They look forward to it every year. But things a turn for or worse when they got the shots fired. And police saying that there were possibly two shooters shooting at each other. Twelve people in total hit, two in critical condition. No one in custody here. They're looking for two shooters. Police say that they are reviewing all leads, reviewing video. There's cameras everywhere. People have their cell phones, but they're asking anyone with information to please reach out to them as soon as possible. Here in Toledo, Lauren Edwards, Fox 2 News.
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The counting of primary ballots continues in Californ. His Chanley Painter has more.
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A Los Angeles Department of Justice official is debunking baseless social media claims that Republican mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt received no new votes after California's primary election Tuesday. Pratt, a former reality TV star, is facing off against incumbent Mayor Karen Bass and City Councilwoman Nithya Raman. Bass currently holds the lead. The top two vote getters will face off in the November general election. Federal officials say they're investigating multiple claims of election fraud. Meantime, former U.S. health Secretary Javier Becerra has advanced to the general election for California's governor. It's still not clear if he'll face Republican and former Fox News host Steve Hilton or billionaire Democrat Tom Steyer.
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The count may continue until June 15th or longer. America is listening to FOX News.
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a group of 27 veterans returned to Normandy for the 82nd anniversary of the D Day landings on Saturday. Fox 5 Atlanta's Tyler Finger reports.
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Among this group, 101-year-old Gainesville resident Alan Kinder.
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I hadn't even thought of the war in 80 years.
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He returned to Normandy for only the second time since landing on Utah beach in August of 1944. Two months after D Day, he served with General George Patton's legendary 3rd army as Allied forces pushed across Europe. The last time he went back to Normandy, he discovered the people there never forgot.
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They remembered more than I remembered. I came home. I didn't think of it. They lived another 10 years, 20 years. No, it's a thrill to go back.
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For Allen, that changed everything. And for many of these veterans, there may not be many more chances.
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The trip is routinely sponsored by Delta Air Lines and the Best Defense Foundation. D Day was the largest naval invasion in history, with around 10,000 casualties. Over 7,000 vessels and nearly 12,000 aircraft were involved. A pop artist headlines tonight's Tony Awards at Radio City Music hall in New York City. Fox's Michelle Palino reports. On tonight's Tonys
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Pink is set to host the 79th annual Tony Awards. The pop star, known for her trapeze like moves during her stadium shows, says fans can expect plenty of costume changes and stunts, and not just from her. According to Variety, she said she is hoping to cajole another performer into taking a chance with a stunt. Leading this year's nominations are the Lost Boys and SHMega Dune with 12 nominations each, followed by Ragtime with 11 and Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, Cat's The Jellicoe Ball and Richard O' Brien's The Rocky Horror show, all with nine. The Tony Awards broadcast live on CBS and streams on paramount starting at 8 Eastern.
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Michelle Paulino, FOX News I'm Debra Valentine. This is FOX News.
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This episode delivers rapid-fire, top-of-the-hour updates on key overnight news, including a mass shooting in Toledo, ongoing ballot counts in California’s primaries, a moving D-Day remembrance, and a preview of the Tony Awards. The tone remains urgent, factual, and focused, with on-the-ground reporting and firsthand reflections.
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Lauren Edwards: "There's cameras everywhere. People have their cell phones, but they're asking anyone with information to please reach out to them as soon as possible." [00:45]
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Chanley Painter: “Federal officials say they're investigating multiple claims of election fraud.” [01:30]
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Notable Quote:
Alan Kinder: “No, it's a thrill to go back.” [03:19]
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Michelle Palino: “Fans can expect plenty of costume changes and stunts, and not just from her.” [03:58]
This episode offers a comprehensive, up-to-the-minute roundup—spanning tragedy, democracy in action, history honored, and arts celebrated. Listeners receive both important national updates and poignant personal perspectives.