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​NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!. Good morning and welcome to Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First. And here’s what you need to know to start your day …. TOP 3. 1. Trump makes bold prediction after Iran ceasefire agreement. 2. NASA shifts playbook as Artemis II nears return. 3. Friend weighs in as American woman goes missing in the Bahamas. MAJOR HEADLINES. FREIGHT OF FEAR — Girl seen in FedEx truck in eerie final image before tragedy unfolded. Continue reading …. MELTDOWN MODE — Sexual misconduct allegations rock California race as Swalwell campaign dismisses claims.Continue reading …. TRUCKER TROUBLE — ICE nabs illegal immigrants after tips of ‘unusual’ flood of CDL customers at DMV. Continue reading …. FISTS FLY — Angels slugger fights former teammates in wild brawl following inside pitch.Continue reading …. POOL OF TROUBLE — Patriots coach responds after intimate photos with New York Times NFL reporter leak.Continue reading …. –. POLITICS. ‘THE BRINK’ — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez demands Trump’s removal even after Iran ceasefire deal.Continue reading …. RISING DISSENT — Trump’s Iran threat rattles GOP as some Republicans break ranks. Continue reading …. SEAT SECURED — Winner of special election projected for House seat vacated by MTG.Continue reading …. LEFT LOCKS IN — Conservatives lose another seat on battleground state’s highest court.Continue reading …. Click here for more cartoons…. MEDIA. UNHINGED RANT — Dems’ favorite streamer Hasan Piker caught berating refugee on video. Continue reading …. BATHHOUSE COMEBACK? — Liberal city mulls approval for adult sex venues in reversal of 38-year ban. Continue reading …. LOSERS’ LAMENT — James Carville delivers blunt reality check about Democratic Party’s poll numbers.Continue reading …. WOKE SHOWDOWN — Feds launch Title IX probe into K-12 school district over gender identity policy.Continue reading …. OPINION. STEVE FORBES — Iran’s nuclear insanity leaves America and allies no room to blink. Continue reading …. JONATHAN TURLEY — This blue state’s latest attack on free speech is awful and sneaky, too. Continue reading …. –. IN OTHER NEWS. ‘IN GOOD SPIRITS’ — Country star, 87, is on the mend after breaking his neck in serious fall. Continue reading …. FRIGID STOPOVER — Hundreds stranded for days on remote, freezing island after emergency flight diversion. Continue reading …. AMERICAN CULTURE QUIZ — Test yourself on Tidal Basin traditions and baseball benchmarks. Take the quiz here …. GOT THE RING — Chiefs owner’s daughter Gracie Hunt engaged to son of team’s former quarterback. Continue reading …. THAT’S RISKY — Sleep expert warns about dangers of poor rest. See video …. WATCH. GOV. RON DESANTIS — Political and cultural bonds with parts of Europe have eroded. See video …. REP. CHIP ROY — Dems cozy up with live streamer who said US deserved 9/11. See video …. LISTEN. Tune in for  

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Two Oklahoma elementary school workers charged with assaulting students

​Two employees at Elgin Elementary School in Elgin, Oklahoma, were charged with misdemeanor assault and battery on a student in separate incidents weeks apart, and both were fired, according to court records and local reporting. Elizabeth Kay Sutton, 38, and Ottoria Rose McClung, 37, were each charged after the incidents.

The first incident occurred on Jan. 8, when Principal Gabe Winn reported that Sutton, a classroom aide, allegedly grabbed a 10-year-old boy, yanked him back into his seat and struck him in the face. Security video reviewed by police was said to show Sutton swinging toward the boy’s face, causing his head to snap back. The boy reportedly had a red mark on his face when he returned to class. Sutton told authorities the boy had been difficult since returning from break and had been trying to leave and climb atop a table; she said she used a hold she had been taught and that her intention was never to hurt him. Sutton, who had worked for the district for five months, was terminated on Jan. 15. She has pleaded not guilty and is free on a $500 bond, with a court date set for May 20.

Weeks later, McClung, a personal care assistant at the same school, was accused of carrying a 5-year-old student in a chokehold down a hallway, with her arm around the child’s throat. A witness said the boy’s face was red and that he was crying and hitting McClung’s arm, while she reportedly said, “I can’t deal with this.” McClung was fired and charged with misdemeanor assault and battery. She is free on bond and is scheduled to appear in court on May 20.

Superintendent Nate Meraz said both employees were terminated following the incidents and that staff receive ongoing training, with the district removing anyone who harms a student.  

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Hiker stung more than 100 times by bees near Arizona mountain summit, airlifted in critical condition

​NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!. A hiker stung more than 100 times by bees near a mountain summit in Arizona was airlifted to safety in critical condition after he was unable to descend the trail on his own, firefighters said.. The swarm attack happened near the summit of Lookout Mountain Preserve in north Phoenix on Saturday morning, the Phoenix Fire Department said.. The man, whose identity was not immediately released publicly, reported “over 100 stings” by bees, fire officials said.. The massive number of stings left the man “unable to continue his descent,” the department said.. COLORADO HIKER PLUNGES 30 FEET AFTER GEAR ‘FAILED’ SCALING MOUNTAINSIDE, RESCUERS SAY. Rescue teams from Phoenix and Glendale launched an operation to hoist the hiker from the mountain via helicopter.. The hiker was transferred to an ambulance waiting at the trailhead and rushed to a hospital in critical condition. No further details about the man’s injuries or his current condition were immediately provided.. MAN DIES AFTER SNEAKING INTO CLOSED SECTION OF POPULAR NATIONAL PARK. The fire department issued a bee safety reminder as warmer weather brings out bees.. “Avoid disturbing hives, skip scented products when outdoors, wear light-colored clothing, and if you encounter a swarm – run away quickly and protect your head and face,” fire officials said.. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP. Dr. Gary Kirkilas, a pediatrician at Phoenix Children’s Hospital, told AZ Family that in most non-allergy cases it can take more than 500 or even 1,000 bee stings before it becomes fatal.. “Those are in particular people who do not have an allergic reaction,” he said. “For people who do have an allergic reaction, it can be only a couple stings where it puts them over the edge.”  

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Alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann pleads guilty in decades-long string of murders

​The man charged with killing seven women along Long Island, Rex Heuermann, pleaded guilty on Wednesday, marking the end of a decades-long case that had instilled fears of a serial killer lurking in the region. The 62-year-old architect admitted to murdering seven women, many of whom were sex workers, and dismembering their remains over about 17 years. He appeared in Suffolk County Court at 11 a.m., acknowledging the killings dating back to 1993. Heuermann was arrested outside his Midtown Manhattan office in July 2023 and has maintained his innocence for nearly three years; a trial had been set for September.

“It’s a difficult day,” said Robert Macedonio, an attorney for Heuermann’s ex-wife Asa Ellerup, before the court hearing. “No one can envision ever in their life standing here in a courthouse on a line surrounded by media with your ex-husband accused of seven, potentially eight homicides. It’s unimaginable. There’s no way to prepare for it.”

The Gilgo Beach investigation, which brought the case into the national spotlight in 2010, began after police found numerous sets of human remains along an isolated beach highway on Long Island while searching for 23-year-old Shannan Gilbert. Investigators relied heavily on DNA analysis to identify the victims found along Ocean Parkway in Gilgo Beach. The remains of six women—Melissa Barthelemy, Amber Lynn Costello, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Megan Waterman, Jessica Taylor and Valerie Mack—were recovered along the corridor, with the remains of a seventh victim, Sandra Costilla, found more than 60 miles away in the Hamptons. An eighth woman, Karen Vergata, was discovered nearly 20 miles west on Fire Island in 1996, and later near Gilgo Beach in 2011; Heuermann has not been charged with Vergata’s killing.

In 2022, Heuermann, who was living in nearby Massapequa Park, was identified as a suspect after the Gilgo Beach task force used a vehicle registration database to connect him to a pickup truck seen by a witness when one victim disappeared in 2010. Detectives quickly began examining Heuermann’s life, with prosecutors alleging he used burner phones to arrange meetings with the victims before abducting them. Retested DNA found on the victims’ remains also pointed to Heuermann, with cellphone data indicating he had been in contact with several of the women shortly before they disappeared.  

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Husband of American woman missing in the Bahamas speaks out for first time, says he is ‘heartbroken’

​HOPE TOWN, Bahamas — The husband of a missing American woman in the Bahamas has spoken out for the first time since she disappeared from a small boat, writing that he is heartbroken. Bahamian officials said Lynette Hooker, 55, and Brian Hooker, 58, left Hope Town’s Abaco Inn at around 7:30 p.m. Saturday and took a smaller boat, a dinghy, to travel to their yacht. Brian Hooker reportedly told officials that Lynette fell into the water with the ignition key, causing the engine to shut off. The current carried her away, according to Brian, who paddled back to a marina at Marsh Harbor. He reported Lynette missing at around 4:00 a.m. Sunday. Brian Hooker spoke out about his wife’s disappearance for the first time on Wednesday.

“I am heartbroken over the recent boat accident in unpredictable seas and high winds that caused my beloved Lynette to fall from our small dinghy near Elbow Cay in the Bahamas. Despite desperate attempts to reach her, the winds and currents drove us further apart. We continue to search for her and that is my sole focus,” Brian Hooker said in a Facebook post.

“Our family is deeply grateful for the Bahamian people’s assistance, especially that of the Hopetown Volunteer Fire & Rescue team, Royal Bahamas Police Force, Royal Bahamas Defence Force, and the US Coast Guard, who have worked tirelessly in an ongoing effort to bring Lynette back to us. Thank you to everyone for keeping Lynette in your thoughts and for your support of our family during this difficult time,” he added.

This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.  

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