late news, fox news at night. and breaking tonight, more hostages every now been released but the fighting is set to begin again in just hours unless mediators can somehow extend the pause. but if and when the war goes on, the biden administration is pivoting on hamas urging the israelis to change their attack strategy. we ll get to our correspondent on the ground in israel in moments but we begin with campus unrest here at home where another ivy league school is facing an investigation from the department of investigation over anti-semitism on campus t chief religion correspondent lauren green is live in the new york city news room with more on this. lauren, good evening. reporter: good evening, trace. well, fox news digital has learned the department of education s office for civil rights has launched an investigation into harvard university over how it has handled anti-semitic incidents on campus. the agency says it will look into whether the ivy league school failed to
jimmy, thank you very much. hour two of fox & friends started seven seconds ago. [laughter] lawrence: we begin this hour with a fox news alert. at least 10 more hostages are expected to be released today as the cease-fire between israel and hamas is extended until wednesday. ainsley: for the last two hours smoke clouds have been filling the gaza skyline. this comes as we receive new images reunited with their family. brian: nine children released bringing the total to 51 over the last four days. steve: trey yingst is live in tel aviv where it is 2:00 in the afternoon. trey? yeah, hey, guys. good morning. it is day five of the cease-fire between israel and hamas. it is expected to be extended for at least another day. and just last night 11 more israelis were released. they were flown here to the hospital in tel aviv. nine of them are children. all of them still have fathers being being held inside gaza. the israelis were taken hostage from a small community that s
ordinary americans we just wrote in history good morning, waking up a convicted felon just five months before voters will have to decide whether to send him back to the oval office. donald trump has spent the last four years telling his supporters the 2020 election was stolen from him. and he has spent the last seven weeks telling them the trial was a political sham. here s what he said yesterday. the real verdict is going to be november 5, by the people and they know what happened here and everybody knows what happened here. this was done by the biden administration. in order to wound or hurt an opponent, a political opponent? and i think it s just a disgrace and we ll keep fighting. we ll fight til the end and we ll win president biden s campaign agreeing with trump on that very first part of what he said, writing this in a statement right after the verdict, quote there is still only one way to keep donald trump out of the oval office at the ballot box, convicted fe
at least 15 people are dead in texas, oklahoma, and arkansas and hundreds of thousands are still without power. search and rescue operations underway in multiple states as forecast call thes if for more storms good evening i m jon scott and this is the fox report. jon: take a look at some stunning pictures out of texas that show the scope of the damage there. fox team coverage for you this evening. fox weather meteorologist atom cloths standing by and max gordon with the hardest hit communities in arkansas. max. building collapsed powerlines down in some areas scent of national gas hangs heavy in the air. significant damage here in rogers, arkansas, benton county judge says one person is dead. it is unclear how many people were injured when this early morning twister struck this community. we talk to one man who says his house sustained major damage. we have stakes sticking out of stone, we have a tree in our living room. we have windows blown out. it flooded the hous
talk about his faith and all the others have been held hostage for 262 days. good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin in tonight with breaking news, new reporting. the president biden is being steered away from the message many expected him to lean on heavily in thursday s cnn debate and toward something more confrontational seen as kayla tausche has the story joins us now from the white house, what are you learning? anderson, we re learning that several prominent democrats have been urging president biden to take a different tack on the economy on thursday s debate stage, arguing that his traditional inclination to lean on his record of accomplishments, the 15 million jobs that were created in the economy that s resisted a recession simply are not landing with voters who continue to be frustrated about the cost of living and have given biden an approval rating on the economy that continues to lag that trump in private conversations with members of the white house and