Karen Read not guilty on second-degree murder charge
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A jury found Karen Read "not guilty" on two of the charges against her and guilty on one of them. The jury found Read "not guilty" of second degree murder. Read was also found "not guilty" of manslaughter while operating under the influence. Read was found "guilty" of operating under the influence. Read, 45, was accused of fatally striking her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O?Keefe, 46, with her SUV and leaving him to die in the snow outside a house party where other local police and a federal agent were closing out a night of drinking in 2022. She was charged with second-degree murder, manslaughter and leaving the scene. Jurors began deliberating June 13 after weeks of often heated testimony from both sides.

Sirens sound across Israel as Iran fires missiles
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Israeli officials are urging residents to stay vigilant and near bomb shelters as sirens continue to blare across Israel with Iran firing more missiles. Today marks the sixth day of the exchange of airstrikes between Israel and Iran. Fox News Correspondent Trey Yingst shared the latest from Israel with LiveNOW's Josh Breslow.

Sirens sound across Israel as Iran fires missiles
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Uri Shacham, Magen David Adom's Chief of Staff, joins LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow with an update as sirens sound across Israel. Sirens now blare in Israel warning of more Iranian missiles; so far no reports of serious damage.

Hawley: "Who was really running the White House?"
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Senator Josh Hawley, a Republican from Missouri slammed Democrats for not showing up to a hearing on former President Joe Biden's cognitive state while in the White House. Hawley said "this is embarrassing," adding "we should find out the truth of who was really running the White House because I think we can see it was not Joe Biden."

Kroger ordered to pay $75M+ to man who lost part of hands while working at Michigan store

A man who suffered severe injuries when a defective refrigerant exploded while he worked at an Oakland County Kroger store will receive more than $75 million from the company.

Concern over possible U.S. military involvement in Israel-Iran conflict
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President Donald Trump has repeatedly called for the complete surrender from Iran's supreme leader amid the ongoing missile attacks between Israel and Iran. LiveNOW from FOX's Carel Lajara spoke with Political Analyst Rich Rubino about how congress is reacting to the possibility of U.S. military intervention, as well as where the 'Big, Beautiful Bill' stands today.

Trump: "I may do it, I may not do it"
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President Trump spoke Wednesday morning to reporters about the Israel-Iran conflict. When asked if the US plans to strike Iran, Trump replied "I may do it, I may not do it," adding "nobody knows what I'm gonna do."

Iran rejects US calls to surrender
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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rejected President Trump's demand for unconditional surrender, as Israeli airstrikes intensify. In a recorded speech played on television, his first appearance since Friday, Khamenei, said the Americans "should know that any U.S. military intervention will undoubtedly be accompanied by irreparable damage." He also said that U.S. would suffer for it's part in aiding Israel as tensions grow.

Man arrested for assassination threats
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A former Coast Guard lieutenant has been arrested for allegedly making threats to assassinate President Donald Trump, according to court documents obtained by Fox News. The suspect, Peter Stinson, a Virginia resident, served as an officer in the U.S. Coast Guard from 1988 to 2021. He was a sharpshooter and a FEMA instructor. LiveNOW from FOX host Jeane Franseen spoke to FOX 5 DC reporter Stephanie Ramirez on the latest.

U.S. weighs options amid Israel-Iran conflict
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As President Donald Trump considers getting involved with Israel's war against Iran, the Islamic Republic is warning that it will respond firmly. There has been speculation over whether the U.S. coordinated with Israel before the launch of Operation Rising Lion. For the most part the U.S. has stayed out of the conflict, but it has helped Israel shoot down missiles from Tehran. There are some indications, however, that the Trump administration could move to get more directly involved in the war. This as the U.S. military is deploying more fighter aircraft to the Middle East and extending the deployment of other warplanes, bolstering U.S. military forces in the region as the war between Israel and Iran rages.

Is there a cybersecurity conflict brewing in Mideast?
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Cybersecurity expert and CEO of Physna Paul Powers joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to explain potential cybersecurity concerns as it relates to the Israel-Iran conflict.

Israel targets Iran nuclear facilities
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Dr. Alon Burstein joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall for a deep dive on the Israel-Iran conflict as tensions escalate in the region.

Minnesota leaders condemn polarizing rhetoric in wake of tragic shootings

In the aftermath of the shootings of two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses, some lawmakers are taking heat for their divisive rhetoric.

Russia's Middle East balancing act
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For decades, Russia has walked a fine line in the Middle East, fostering strong economic and military ties with Iran while simultaneously maintaining warm relations with Israel. LiveNOW?s Andrew Craft interviews Dr. Ivana Stradner, a research fellow at FDD's Barish Center for Media Integrity. The discussion focuses on Russia's potential role in light of new conflicts involving Iran.

Trump calls Iran's supreme leader an 'easy target'
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President Donald Trump and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard are reportedly in agreement regarding Iran. This comes despite Trump's earlier dismissal of Gabbard's Senate testimony, where she asserted Iran was not developing nuclear weapons, with the President saying he did not "care" for her opinion at the time. LiveNOW?s Andrew Craft is speaking with Ben Radd, a lecturer of global studies, international and area studies, and political science at UCLA.

Oil prices on the rise amid Israel-Iran conflict
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Conflicts involving the nation of Iran could trigger global price shocks, even if the U.S. doesn't directly import its oil. LiveNOW?s Andrew Craft is speaking to Peter Earle, a senior economist at the American Institute for Economic Research (AIER) as oil prices are on the rise with a continuation of conflict in the Middle East.

U.S. knows where Iran's supreme leader is, Trump says
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The FDD's Joe Truzman joins LiveNOW's Andrew Craft to break down the latest in the Israel-Iran conflict.