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They're being monitored. I'm Lisa Lacera. FOX News. Two people exposed to hantavirus on board a cruise ship are being treated at a university hospital in Atlanta.
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Of the two patients now at Emory University Hospital, one has symptoms. The other is a close contact case, infectious disease. Dr. Anish Mehta said while hantavirus is the main concern, our patients may have other infections that we need to make sure we recognize and treat and also have maybe other medical conditions. David Fitter, who is handling hantavirus response for the cdc, said the Emory patients and other US Victims should avoid crowds and if they must interact, ensure that they are appropriately wearing any protective equipment. The World Health Organization recommends six weeks of monitoring as the disease runs its course.
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Fox's Colonel SCOTT he calls the ceasefire unbelievably weak. President Trump talking about Iran's response to to the US Peace proposal.
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You have the moderates and you have the lunatics. And I think the moderates are more respected. The lunatics want to fight till the end. You know, there will be a very, it'll be a very quick fight.
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The president says he didn't even finish reading the latest proposal from Iran. Alabama launching an investigation into the Southern Poverty Law center, which is based in Montgomery.
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State Attorney General Steve Marshall issuing a subpoena for information on fundraising and money paid to informants, saying the state looks forward to, quote, learning more about the intervention inner workings of an organization we have long believed was rotten. This after the acting U.S. attorney General Todd Blanch announced a criminal indictment accusing the center of fraud and manufacturing racism to justify its existence by using funds to pay informants inside extremist groups.
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Several people are found dead in a railroad boxcar on the US Mexican border.
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Investigators in Laredo say the bodies of five males and one female were found this Sunday during a railroad boxcar inspection and that heat could have been a contributing factor in the deaths as temps reached nearly 100 degrees over the weekend along the US Mexican border. We're also told the individual's fingerprints have been sent to Border Patrol and the Mexican consulate for identification. Union Pacific Railroad in a statement saying it's saddened by the incident and cooperating with the investigation. Jeff Manasso, FOX News.
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Last year, two smugglers were sentenced to life in prison for the nation's deadliest human smuggling attempt when 53 migrants died in the back of a sweltering tractor trailer in Texas in 2022. A singer who had a string of hits in the 1980s suffers a health setback.
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Bonnie Tyler, the woman behind Total Eclipse of the Heart, remains hospitalized in Portugal, where she had to be resuscitated after going into cardiac arrest while doctors tried to bring her out of an induced coma. The 74 year old Welsh singer suffered the cardiac arrest Friday and remains in intensive care. Tyler is also battling an infection, with doctors treating her using high doses of antibiotics. Despite the medical scare, her manager said doctors are positive about her recovery. The singer underwent emergency surgery after her appendix reportedly ruptured. She was then placed into an induced coma to help her recover. Michelle Paulino, FOX News.
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A new Beatles exhibit in London. It's set to open next year at the early headquarters of the Beatles company Apple Corps, where the Let It Be album was recorded and where they filmed their rooftop concert. Fans will have access to that rooftop studios and extensive Beatles archives. I'm Lisa Licera. This is FOX News. Foreign
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Date: May 12, 2026
Host: Fox News Podcasts
Episode Theme:
A fast-paced update on breaking national and international news, with a focus on health emergencies, political reactions, ongoing investigations, border tragedies, celebrity health, and cultural events.
This episode captures key news events and stories making headlines in the U.S. and abroad, beginning with an urgent health crisis concerning hantavirus exposure on a cruise ship, followed by political commentary from President Trump regarding Iran, an investigation into the Southern Poverty Law Center, a tragic discovery at the U.S.-Mexico border, health news about singer Bonnie Tyler, and the announcement of a new Beatles exhibit in London.
"While hantavirus is the main concern, our patients may have other infections that we need to make sure we recognize and treat and also have maybe other medical conditions." [00:26]
"The Emory patients and other US victims should avoid crowds and if they must interact, ensure that they are appropriately wearing any protective equipment." [00:39]
"You have the moderates and you have the lunatics. And I think the moderates are more respected. The lunatics want to fight till the end. You know, there will be a very, it'll be a very quick fight." [01:03]
"The state looks forward to, quote, learning more about the intervention inner workings of an organization we have long believed was rotten." [01:24]
The center is accused of fraud and "manufacturing racism to justify its existence by using funds to pay informants inside extremist groups." [01:37]
"Investigators in Laredo say ... that heat could have been a contributing factor in the deaths as temps reached nearly 100 degrees over the weekend along the US Mexican border." [03:08] "Fingerprints have been sent to Border Patrol and the Mexican consulate for identification." [03:20]
"The 74 year old Welsh singer suffered the cardiac arrest Friday and remains in intensive care. Tyler is also battling an infection, with doctors treating her using high doses of antibiotics." [04:02] "Despite the medical scare, her manager said doctors are positive about her recovery." [04:16]
"Fans will have access to that rooftop studios and extensive Beatles archives." [04:45]
The update is brisk, authoritative, and news-focused, typifying the Fox News rapid-fire style. Commentary is direct, especially in political coverage, and major breaking stories are delivered with urgency and clarity.
Summary provided for listeners seeking a concise overview of current headlines and events in this Fox News Hourly Update episode.