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Daria Albinger
Waiting on Iran. I'm Daria Albinger, FOX News. Tensions remain high in the Strait of Hormuz as the Iranian government reviews the latest U.S. peace proposal. Fox's Alex Hogan is at the White House.
Alex Hogan
The White House says that as they're waiting for this, the cease fire is still holding at this time. There's also a lot of other military activity taking place. US Central Command releasing footage of a US Fighter jet disabling two Iranian oil tankers trying to breach the American blockade. Send. CENTCOM also says that American forces have redirected 58 commercial vessels and disabled four since April 13th. One senior British official telling Fox the HMS Dragon Type 45 destroyer now is in the Gulf. The UK's Ministry of Defense today says that the ship will support efforts to clear mines and protect ships.
Daria Albinger
CENTCOM says even with the ceasefire still in place, the US Naval blockade will remain in effect. An investigation continues into a deadly strike last night at Denver International Airport. A Frontier Airlines flight that was taking off hit and killed a woman who had apparently trespassed onto the tarmac. More from Fox's Max Gordon.
Max Gordon
Frontier Flight 4345 was hurtling down the Runway taking off for Los Angeles when they struck a person who had gotten out onto the Runway. Here's radio traffic right after the collision.
Frontier Airlines Pilot or Crew
We just hit somebody. We have an engine fire.
Max Gordon
Smoke was reported in the cabin and passengers were evacuated via slides as a precautionary measure. The Airbus A321 was carrying 224 passengers and seven crew members. Airport officials say they checked the fence line after the incident, finding it intact. The identity of the person, though, is still unknown. The Runway where the incident took place was shut down for a time so investigators could do their work. But according to airport officials, the accident scene has now been cleared and the Runway is back open.
Daria Albinger
12 passengers reported minor injuries. Some of them were taken to hospitals. America's listening to FOX News.
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Daria Albinger
Concern is growing over hanivirus, a potentially deadly respiratory illness. The rare rodent borne disease was recently at the center of an outbreak aboard a cruise ship. Six Americans were on board that vessel. They're being monitored. None so far that was tested positive for the virus. Before we left the White House yesterday, President Trump told reporters he believes that it is under control here in the U.S. while health officials in several states are closely monitoring passengers from that ship, some travelers have disembarked. They are at home and that's prompted heightened surveillance and health screenings.
CB Cotton
The hantavirus hit cruise ship MV Hondias is expected to arrive in Spain's Canary Islands tomorrow. And once there, US health officials will help evacuate 17Americans who have been on board. Thankfully, they haven't shown any symptoms of the hantavirus, according to the University of Nebraska Medical center, where those Americans will be closely monitored. Doctors will be looking for signs of fever, headaches, muscle aches and nausea before the virus was detected. The ship's operator says more than two dozen people from across the globe, including the US had already left the ship.
Daria Albinger
That's Fox's CB Cotton. The outbreak has killed at least three people. Next week, a congressional hearing will examine claims Biden administration health officials ignored COVID 19 vaccine safety signals. Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin on Fox's Saturday in America says a former FDA researcher was shot, shut down after her findings flagged possible side effects.
Senator Ron Johnson
Instead of pinning a medal on her chest and saying thank you, I mean, we wanted to know of any kind of safety signals, they shunned her off to the side. Even though month after month she continued to run these data runs, showing more and more safety signals on serious adverse events. They finally told her to cease and desist.
Daria Albinger
Democrats reject the claim, saying vaccine side effects were monitored, investigated and that there was no evidence federal health officials deliberately covered up safety concerns. I'm Daria Albinger. This is Fox News.
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Date: May 10, 2026
Host: Daria Albinger
Summary prepared for listeners who missed the newscast.
This episode of the Fox News Hourly Update delivers the latest headlines and top stories, focusing on international tension in the Strait of Hormuz, a deadly incident at Denver International Airport, growing concerns over a hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship, and political debate over COVID-19 vaccine safety monitoring. Correspondents provide on-the-ground updates, quotes from officials, and firsthand audio captures the urgency of unfolding news.
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Notable Quotes:
"As they're waiting for this, the ceasefire is still holding at this time... US Central Command releasing footage of a US Fighter jet disabling two Iranian oil tankers trying to breach the American blockade."
— Alex Hogan, [00:14]
"The ship will support efforts to clear mines and protect ships."
— Senior British Official (via Alex Hogan), [00:46]
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This Fox News update offers a crisp, rapid-fire roundup of major national and global headlines, providing context and key details for listeners who want to stay informed without missing the episode.