flyers on edge. the nation s airports continue to be hit with delays an cancellations. now pete buttigieg feeling the heat with another 50,000 flights expected today. welcome, everyone. i m charles payne in for neil cavuto, this is your world. we have fox team coverage with madison all worth with how flyers are holding up and jonathan serrie in atlanta. severe storms that could have those problems piling up. madison? hey, charles. yeah, i mean here in newark, things are smoother today, which is welcome relief for newark travelers. this was an airport that was hit the worst when it came to delays and cancellations, especially if flying on united. fox has now confirmed that united is going to be pulling back some routes this summer from newark airport in part because of the meltdown last week. they were not specific about just how many routes or flights will be cut. the company also handed out 30,000 frequent flyer miles to travelers that were hit with those delays. trave
white house press briefing since secret service agents found cocaine stashed in the west wing. reporters have a lot of questions. bill: gillian, hello. our white house team confirming that agents found the drug in a bag in a personal cubby area used by staffers and guests into the west wing. a secondary drug test confirmed it was in fact cocaine. the first family was at camp david when agents found it in a routine sweep. gillian: and begin there for hour two. bill: bill hemmer. john roberts and sandra have the day off. cocaine is a drug, along with oxycontin and fentanyl, begin all new at 2:00 right now. gillian: a federal judge in louisiana says likely the biden administration censored free speech, and blocking officials from contacting social media companies about content. a lawsuit brought forward by louisiana and missouri, accusing government officials going too far and pressure ling them to censor posts during the pandemic. overreach in doing so and influence ove
o er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming. if and the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in ai- gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. o, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave. if will: that was an absolutely beautiful rendition of the national anthem performed by the u.s. air force heritage of america band. they ll be with us all morning long. we have some serious news to turn to this sunday morning, we start with a fox news alert. of at least two people are dead and 28 injured including 3 critically after a shooting in south baltimore overnight. city s mayor spoke early this morning. this was reckless, cowardly act that happened here and that has permanently altered many lives and cost 2 people their lives. and i want those who are responsible to hear me and hear me very clearly, we will not stop until we find you. rachel: hundreds of people were were report
calling on the president to susspend interest payments for student loans for 12 months. nancy mace on that and who pays for it. she s here. welcome, everyone. i m not neil cavuto. neil cavuto is getting well-deserved vacation. i m edward lawrence. this is a special edition of your world. first to jacqui heinrich on what the white house is saying about next steps for this. jacqui? yeah, the white house is going to have a hard time fulfilling calls from alexandria ocasio-cortez and others to suspect interest on students loan payments during that 12-month great period the administration is enacting before payments resume. as part of the budget agreement, the president signed in to law those payments must start again after august. the first ones are due in october. the only reason this grace period is considered a valid work around is because the bills would still be due but interest would be accruing. otherwise, it would be a postponement, which is barred under the new law.
ted williams is standing by. we begin with david spunt here in washington. hi, david. very scary story. nobody injured here. police though are advertising a 20,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a suspect or possibly multiple suspects behind this. the businesses were close and still an incredibly dangerous situation. it happened 4:30 a.m. on sunday. three properties in northeast d.c., each location is a business. the first a truist bank atm. somebody embedded an explosive outside the bank causing damage. the second was a nike store. the third a few minutes later was a safeway grocery store. it happened in a 15 minute span. a suspect through a molotov cocktail object in to the store. police put out this photo yesterday and a vehicle likely possibly several suspects they re looking per law enforcement. a champagne colored acura tl with a clear and rare to see a license plate picture, 179-71 ck. it s unfortunate that this is happening in the area and so much