Its thursday, its april 18th, and this is fox friends. We start with a fox news alert. Protests flaring overnight right off Columbia Universitys campus after faced a reckoning on capitol hill. And happening today, former President Donald Trump due back in court case one as attorneys gear up for Opening Statements as early as monday. Plus snacks under attack but could be for a good reason from cheetos to lucky charms. Why they could be banned. That should be our lead story. Second hour of fox friends starts right now and, remember, mornings are better with snacks. We have a lot of Breaking News overnight we begin with your headlines, two suspected spies arrested overseas. Accused of plotting Sabotage Attacks on u. S. Military facilities in germany. On behalf of russia. German prosecutors say their goal was to undermine support for ukraine. The suspects are germanrussian nationals who were allegedly prepared to carry out a bomb and arson attack on military facilities. Including at one of
on the editorial board. there he is right there. he was suspended without pay for five days. then he decide i m going to resign. yesterday he announced his resignation on x. i m resigning. great american institution. i can t work in a newsroom where eye disparaged by the new ceo whose divisive views confirm the very problems at npr that i cited what he means by divisive views. she had a ted talk back in 2022 it s resurfaced and she talked about the reverence for truth, how it s a distraction. listen to this. for our most tricky disagreements, seeking the truth and seeking to convince others of the truth might not be the right place to start. in fact, our reverence for the truth might be a distraction that s getting in the way of finding common ground and getting things done. we all have different truths. they are based on things like where we come from, how we were