welcome to the special edition of hannity. i am judge jeanine pirro in for sean. earlier today, a vehicle exploded at the rainbow bridge border crossing connecting new york and canada leaving two dead. our very own kevin corke has the latest. that vehicle actually exploded on the rainbow bridge after hurtling into america from canada this morning. if you haven t seen the pictures, they are quite incredible. it flew through the air at a high rate of speed before bursting into flames right next to an immigration checkpoint. as you pointed out, judge, two people in the car died and at least one border patrol official was injured. authorities quickly shut down three other crossings connecting western new york and canada. buffalo niagara international airport has been closed to international flights according to the faa. tonight, the fbi, we are told, is spearheading the investigation into this incident. new york state and local authorities are also on the scene. meanwhile the n
Anything in the city. The showers that came down heavy at times overnight are pushing to the north an east of philadelphia. A couple of sprinkles here and there. Parts of south jersey beautiful seeing a downpour, but it doesnt last that long. The bulk of the rain is pushing north. As we go through the rest of the day it looks like theres more of the rain angle toward the south jersey and delaware coastline. Lewis, delaware, seeing this along with rehoboth beach. Most of the rain will be east of philadelphia with a slight chance of a spotty shower or thunderstorm around regions from the shore. 71 degrees as i mentioned it is on the muggy side. Youll feel that as you step outside. 72 in millville. 65 in cape may. As we roll through the day it will be a warm afternoon. Well have spotty showers in southeastern pennsylvania and south jersey and delaware. 1 00 p. M. , 77 degrees under mainly cloudy skies and most of the region dry. Its down in counties that abut the ocean and delaware bay, d
Some U.S. farmers who once raised chickens for Tyson Foods to slaughter are shifting to sell eggs instead after the meatpacker closed six plants, a move that left local suppliers with limited options for work.
A switch to eggs, which carries high costs, reflects the tough choices former Tyson suppliers around the country must make following the company's 2023 decision to shut plants.