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President Trump says the U.S. is making progress
in talks to end the war with Iran more from Mark Meafield.
Speaking from Memphis on Monday,
Trump again said he's putting strikes
against Iranian power plants on hold for the time being.
You see, if a broader agreement can be reached,
President said the success of Operation Epic Fury
has brought Iran to the bargaining table
and they want peace.
Trump said Iran's navy, air force and potential
nuclear capabilities have been eliminated.
Gabe Gutierrez with more on Iran's reaction.
Multiple Iranian officials publicly claimed
there have been no direct talks.
The president saying his special envoy, Steve Whitkoff
and son-in-law Jared Kushner,
are speaking with the Iranian regime.
Have you would not say with whom?
I'm Mr. President, I know you're divorced.
I don't want him to be killed.
The NTSB is out the side of the deadly runway
collision between a passenger plane
and a fire truck at New York's LaGuardia Airport
and TSP chair, Jennifer Humendi,
says it's a challenge at this moment
just to get her full team in place
through the Department of Homeland Security shut down.
Our air traffic control specialist,
who was in line with TSA for three hours
until we called in Houston to beg
to see if we can get her through so we can get her here.
Two air-Canada pilots died, 40 passengers were hurt
as were two people in the airport fire truck
during the Sunday night collision.
The FAA says there was fog
and it was raining at the time of the collision.
The study rising gas prices
continues more from Tammy Trehio.
AAA puts today's national average at $3.97 a gallon.
It was $3.79 a week ago.
A month ago, just before the start of the Iran War,
the national average was $2.95.
Stock futures are dipping after Monday's relief rally.
Tax season is back, so is the child tax credit
more from Jack Cromley.
As families gear up for tax season,
the child tax credit is once again front and center.
CPA Lisa Green Lewis with Turbo Tax.
That credit is a credit you get
for each dependent under 17.
For 2025 returns, the credit remains $2,200
per qualifying child under the age of 17.
Up to 1700 refundable for many households.
Green Lewis says there are some restrictions.
It does have income thresholds, so if you're single
and if you earn $200,000 and under,
you would get the full credit.
If you're married filing jointly, it's $400,000.
The IRS is reminding parents that even those
who don't normally file may still be eligible
for a refund through the additional child tax credit.
Your dependent child must have lived with you
for more than half the year and don't forget.
The tax filing deadline is Wednesday, April 15th at midnight.
Your Tuesday could be a lot more fun.
Today is national cocktail day,
honoring the mixed drinks, a Margarita,
Cosmopolitan side car, the Pini Calada,
according to the International Bartenders Association
to be called a cocktail.
It must have at least three ingredients.
So a martini, gin and tonic or mimosa, not cocktails.
But if that's your choice today, there's no cocktail police.
But there are real police, so designated driver.
Margarita will go on.
Celine Dion is reportedly planning a big live comeback this fall.
Multiple reports say the singer will play a series
of concerts in Paris starting in September.
Celine Dion is set to perform twice weekly at the 40,000 seat
Paris La Defense Arena through October.