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This is your 24-7 News Update, the latest views this hour in just four minutes.
The Senate is working through the weekend to debate the Save America Act.
Majority leader John Thune promised an extended debate, prior to a vote on the legislation,
which President Trump has labeled his top priority.
Senate Democrats strongly oppose the bill, which would require voters to provide proof of
citizenship to register, and would require a government-issued photo ID to cast a ballot.
The Save Act passed in the House last month, but it's unlikely to get enough votes in
the Senate.
Iran is responding to President Trump's deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Saturday, the President threatened a major strike on Iran's power plants if Tehran doesn't
comply within 48 hours.
Secretary Scott Besant joined NBC's Meet the Press and is in full support of the efforts
in Iran.
Their Air Force is completely destroyed, navy destroyed, and every day we are taking
out their missiles, their missile systems.
A spokesman for Iran's military warned today that if his country's fuel and energy infrastructure
is attacked, Iran will strike the same type of facilities used by America and its allies
in the region.
The Artemis II rocket is back on the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, as a potential
April trip to the moon draws closer.
A four-person crew is scheduled to launch for the moon as early as April 1st.
Artemis II was originally scheduled to launch earlier this month, but the mission was scrubbed
to repair a helium leak in the fuel system.
Peru is heading to the suite 16.
The number two boiler-makers took down 7th-seated Miami, 79-69, in the West region of the
NCAA men's tournament from St. Louis.
Our maker's coach, Matt Painter.
I thought our guys really, you know, stepped up.
I thought CJ Cox really helped us at the end of the first half by making those 330s.
That was a big piece of the game.
I wouldn't say we were reeling, but we were struggling a little bit.
Purdue will face number 11, Texas, on Thursday.
Elsewhere, St. John's escaped San Diego with a 67-65 win over Kansas.
They move on to face Duke in the suite 16 Friday in D.C.
I'm Rob Martyr.
New research shows cybercriminals are now using spyware tools to hack into iPhones.
Anyone with an iPhone can now be targeted with invasive malware that steals personal text
messages, photos, notes, and calendar data.
Researchers at Google and I verify and look out uncovered two campaigns exploiting iPhone
vulnerabilities.
Earlier this month, Google researchers said they identified a sophisticated iPhone hacking
toolkit called Corruna, originally built for an unnamed government customer that was
taken over by a Chinese cybercriminal group.
Researchers said Wednesday they found another iPhone hacking toolkit called Dark Sword
that can instantly infect iPhones visiting specific websites and have linked it to a Russian
based hacking group.
The South Carolina woman is celebrating a big win after scratching off four lucky lottery
tickets in one day, details from Lisa Carton.
The woman whose name has not been publicly released said she stopped at a stop-a-minute
gas station in Liberty to buy a soda, and then she spent 20 bucks on four, five-dollar
neon jackpot scratchers.
The South Carolina education lottery said she won her money back on the first two tickets,
one five dollars on the third, and hit almost a quarter of a million dollars on the last
one.
She told the lottery she plans to use the money to buy a new home.
I'm Lisa Carton.
A man is facing a slew of charges after police say he hijacked a yellow taxi driver at gunpoint
in Midtown Manhattan.
The New York Post reports the driver told cops he was parked on the street when the armed
suspect got in the back seat, told him to get out, and then took off.
Copsay officers tried to pull him over, but when he didn't do it, they chased after him.
The suspect eventually crashed into an unmarked cop carb at the intersection of canal and
Lafayette streets.
Chuck Norris fans are leaving flowers and mementos near his star on the Hollywood walk of fame.
The growing makeshift memorial includes multiple bouquets of flowers after the action film
stars death at the age of 86.
I'm Rob Martyr.
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