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Abide by the rules. I'm Lisa Licera, FOX News. That's the warning from President Trump to Iran as the 60 day negotiation period is in effect.
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The US is waiving sanctions for 60 days, allowing Iran to sell and export oil. And President Trump says the unfreezing of Iranian assets could also be a benefit to American farmers.
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They're supposed to use money to buy food for their people because right now the people are very hungry and they're buying it exclusively from US Corn, soybeans. It should be a lot of money.
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Still, the president warns if Iran does not live up to the memorandum of understanding, he will do what he has to do. Vice President J.D. vance spent the weekend in Switzerland leading the U.S. negotiating team. Vance told reporters there is a good foundation for a final deal to end the war.
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Fox's Jared Halpern at the White House. UN Ambassador Mike Waltz pushing back against Democrats in Congress who are calling for a briefing on the Iran deal.
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The Democrats can hand ring all they want, but a lot of these details are going to be worked out in those technical talks. The vice president left, but he left behind our experts from the Department of Energy, experts from treasury, experts from Agriculture that are going to actually hammer out these details.
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On fox's the Ingram angle, Senate Majority Minority Leader Chuck Schumer accuses the administration of getting a bad deal, asking if they're embarrassed by it. The Senate has passed a bipartisan housing bill that aims to reduce federal regulations and expand local control. The bill seeks to ban corporate investors from buying single family homes, but doesn't include a Senate provision that would have required investors to sell new homes within seven years. It ex heads to the House. President Trump claims vandals are responsible for the blue paint that's floating at the top of the reflecting pool at the Lincoln Memorial. And he says so far there have been five arrests. America is listening to FOX News.
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Shareholders of Uber have sued the company, claiming sexual assault lawsuits are the result of a lack of compliance with safety rules.
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The federal complaint filed in San Francisco accused Uber's board of ignoring warnings of alleged sexual abuse by drivers. It implies Uber's reputation is irredeemably damaged because of it. The complaint lists the rideshare company's CEO, Derek Hazrashahi as a defendant. A Reuters report says Uber has had to defend itself in more than 3,500 lawsuits accusing its drivers of sexual misconduct and that Khosrowshahi has skimped on compliance. An Uber spokesperson said the lawsuit appears to be based on false narratives derived from lawsuits they have already addressed. Grinal Scott, Fox News Four months after
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he was put on paid leave during a federal investigation, the superintendent of Los Angeles schools has resigned, saying he wants students to learn without distraction. Alberto Carvalho made no direct mention of the search of his home and office. He hasn't been accused of any crime and has denied wrongdoing. A World cup record has been broken.
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There's a new all time leading goal scorer in the FIFA World cup now.
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Medina pulled back here.
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Let's see.
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Ron Messi, Courtesy of Fox. Argentina's Lionel Messi stands alone as the greatest goal scorer in the history of the tournament. That goal in the 38th minute against Austria was goal number 17 in his legendary World cup career. He passed Germany's Miroslav Klosa for the record. Messi would tack on one more in the 95th minute to bring his total to 18 as Argentina won the game. 2. Nils Messi has scored all five goals for Argentina in the first two games of this year's tournament.
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Fox's Tony Genu Aldo I'm Lisa Lacera. This is Fox News.
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Host: FOX News Podcasts
Date: June 23, 2026
This episode delivers the latest headlines from FOX News Radio, with a strong focus on emerging US-Iran relations, notable domestic legislative updates, legal troubles for Uber, leadership changes in Los Angeles Unified Schools, and a historic World Cup achievement by Lionel Messi.
00:03 | President Trump:
"Abide by the rules."
(To Iran as negotiations and sanctions relief commence)
00:22 | President Trump:
"They're supposed to use money to buy food for their people because right now the people are very hungry and they're buying it exclusively from US Corn, soybeans."
00:58 | UN Ambassador Mike Waltz:
"The Democrats can hand wring all they want, but a lot of these details are going to be worked out in those technical talks..."
02:29 | Grinal Scott (on Uber):
"The federal complaint filed in San Francisco accused Uber's board of ignoring warnings of alleged sexual abuse by drivers. It implies Uber's reputation is irredeemably damaged because of it…"
03:36 | Tony Genu Aldo (on Messi):
"That goal in the 38th minute against Austria was goal number 17 in his legendary World cup career. He passed Germany's Miroslav Klosa for the record. Messi would tack on one more in the 95th minute to bring his total to 18..."
The episode reflects the concise, fast-paced, and serious news delivery style characteristic of FOX News’ reporting: direct, assertive, and often featuring sharply contrasting political viewpoints. News segments emphasize authority sources, political stakes, and major national and international headlines, giving listeners a compressed yet informative download of the day's most significant events.
This summary covers all major news topics discussed in the episode, with detailed attribution of speakers and careful attention to the original tone and intent.