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Spot fake online stores, avoid Facebook subscription scams
Given the number of phishing scams we have all faced over the past decade, most of us have developed a basic skill to spot and avoid obvious phishing emails or SMS messages. Cybercriminals are aware of this, and they have evolved their tactics by shifting to more complex and convincing schemes designed to bypass skepticism…
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Flying car with 620-mile range scheduled for upcoming launch
Have you ever wished you could skip the traffic and just fly to your destination in the same vehicle you drove to the airport? That’s exactly what the Klein Vision AirCar is promising. After more than 30 years of development, this flying car is finally about to become a reality for early buyers. Let’s see…
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New Google tool makes removing personal information easier
While Google has steadily strengthened its privacy and security stance, many users may not have noticed the gradual rollout of new privacy resources. Now Google is making it easier than ever to take control of your personal information online. Originally launched in 2022, the “Results About You” tool helps you find and request the removal…
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AI robots help nurses beat burnout and transform hospital care
The global healthcare system is expected to face a shortage of 4.5 million nurses by 2030, with burnout identified as a leading cause for this deficit. In response, Taiwan’s hospitals are taking decisive action by integrating artificial intelligence and robotics to support their staff and maintain high standards of patient care. Nurabot, a collaborative nursing…
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Adidas data breach reveals customer info in vendor attack
Hackers are no longer targeting only tech giants or hospitals. Any business that collects valuable personal information, such as names, phone numbers, email addresses or even basic financial details, is now a target. Companies that rely heavily on third-party vendors or outsourced customer support are even more at risk, especially if they are not particularly…
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Windowless jets offer digital experience on future flights
With the unveiling of Otto Aviation’s Phantom 3500, humans are heading toward a future of windowless jets. The aircraft is redefining air travel by eliminating traditional windows in favor of a sleek, aerodynamic design, something many engineers are surely happy about. It’s a radical approach, but it’s one that, on top of improving fuel efficiency…
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Major data broker hack impacts 364,000 individuals’ data
Americans’ personal data is now spread across more digital platforms than ever. From online shopping habits to fitness tracking logs, personal information ends up in hundreds of company databases. While most people worry about social media leaks or email hacks, a far less visible threat comes from data brokers. I still find it hard to…
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10 Android automation tips to simplify your daily routine
Many people don’t know that they can automate certain tasks on their Android devices. These automations can save them time and streamline their workflows, and they only take a few taps to set up. It can take some trial and error to figure out which automations work for you, but the good news is that…
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5 smart settings to make your phone work harder
Sometimes it feels like our phones take up more of our time than they save. Between constant notifications, repetitive tasks and digital clutter, it’s easy to forget they’re supposed to make life easier. But with a few simple setting tweaks, your phone can actually help you stay organized, reduce distractions and save time. These built-in…
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If you don’t know about these video tools, you’re already behind
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, AI is changing everything. And now, it’s coming for video in a huge way. We’re not just talking about deepfakes or filters anymore. This is next-level, movie-magic stuff. Enter to win $500 for you and $500 for your favorite person or charity in our Pay It Forward…
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Musk feud presents ‘unprecedented’ dynamic compared to past Trump disputes: expert
The ongoing feud between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, his one-time “special government employee,” has brought an “unprecedented” dynamic compared to other famous disputes, long-time Democratic political strategist and Fox News contributor Jacques DeGraff said. After somewhat repeated rumblings from Musk about why he opposed a Trump-endorsed Republican spending package, Trump launched complaints about…
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Trump announces China will restart rare earth mineral shipments to US after productive call
President Donald Trump told reporters on Air Force One Friday that Chinese President Xi Jinping had agreed to start sending rare earth minerals to the U.S. after halting the shipments in April. Trump held a gaggle on the presidential jet Friday evening, and one reporter asked him just before landing if Xi had agreed to…
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TSA tells Americans their Costco cards won’t fly at airport security despite love for hot dogs
The Transportation Security Administration clarified this week that a Costco membership card is not sufficient to present at airport security. “We love hotdogs & rotisserie chickens as much as the next person but please stop telling people their Costco card counts as a REAL ID because it absolutely does not,” the TSA wrote on Facebook…
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DOGE will go on: Hill pork hawk says rooting out government waste will continue after Elon
FIRST ON FOX: While Tesla CEO Elon Musk has departed the Department of Government Efficiency amid a blazing public tiff with the president, congressional DOGE leaders are primed to carry on the legacy well beyond his tenure. “It’s never easy to see two friends at odds, but DOGE is bigger than any one person,” House DOGE Caucus…
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Democrats celebrate return of suspected human trafficker Kilmar Abrego Garcia
Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., who has led the party’s advocacy for suspected gang member Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, is celebrating his return to the U.S., saying, “This is not about the man, it’s about his constitutional rights.” “For months, the Trump administration flouted the Supreme Court and our Constitution,” Van Hollen asserted in a…
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Google working to decode dolphin communication using AI
Cracking the dolphin code. Dolphins are one of the smartest animals on Earth and have been revered for thousands of years for their intelligence, emotions and social interaction with humans. Now Google is using artificial intelligence (AI) to try and understand how they communicate with one another – with the hope that one day humans…
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Soviet-Era spacecraft crashes back to Earth after 53 years
A Soviet-era spacecraft plunged to Earth on Saturday, more than a half-century after its failed launch to Venus. The European Union Space Surveillance and Tracking confirmed its uncontrolled reentry, based on analysis and no-shows of the spacecraft on subsequent orbits. The European Space Agency’s space debris office also indicated that the spacecraft had reentered after…
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Florida ex-sheriff arrested for allegedly running illegal gambling house that generated millions
A former Florida sheriff has been charged with racketeering and conspiracy after an investigation into an illegal gambling operation. Ex-Osceola County Sheriff Marcos Lopez was arrested Thursday on first-degree felony charges over accusations he pocketed hundreds of thousands of dollars and used campaign contributions to keep the alleged gambling operation afloat. “As law enforcement, we…
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Novak Djokovic hints at retirement after French Open defeat to Jannik Sinner
Novak Djokovic may have played his final match at the French Open. The 24-time Grand Slam champion was hoping to extend his record at Roland Garros this weekend with a trip to the men’s singles final, but he lost to Jannik Sinner in straight sets Friday. Djokovic, 38, appeared emotional as he collected his bags.…
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ICE sweeps through LA businesses as local Democrats cry foul over Trump administration’s enforcement actions
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) carried out operations at businesses across Los Angeles on Friday, sparking protests and clashes outside at least one location, which resulted in authorities throwing flash bangs in an effort to disperse the crowd. The Associated Press reported that immigration advocates confirmed at least 45 people were arrested across seven…
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SCOTUS rules DOGE may access Social Security data, lifting an injunction issued by Maryland judge
On Friday, the Supreme Court authorized officials from the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to obtain data from the Social Security Administration.
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Trump signs executive order to promote supersonic aviation in U.S.
President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order on Friday aimed at advancing the development and implementation of supersonic aviation technology in the United States.
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EXCLUSIVE: White House marks ‘blockbuster’ week for Trump’s immigration agenda
EXCLUSIVE: Despite stunning news about the return of illegal alleged gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia Friday afternoon, the White House is celebrating a “blockbuster” week for President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda. “It’s a bad day to be an illegal alien and a great day to be an American,” a spokesperson said. On the heels of…
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President Trump responds to return of alleged gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia to US
President Donald Trump responded to the sudden return of Salvadoran illegal and alleged gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia, saying, “he’s a bad guy” and that the courts will “show how horrible this guy is.” Trump appeared unbothered by Abrego Garcia’s return on Friday afternoon, telling reporters aboard Air Force One that the Department of Justice…
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Kristin Cavallari’s friend exposes her date with ‘Top Gun’ star Glen Powell
Kristin Cavallari is baring it all on her new show. During a candid moment on her live podcast episode of “Honestly Cavallari: The Podcast Tour,” the reality star’s best friend and celebrity hair stylist, Justin Anderson, made a spontaneous revelation that caught Cavallari off guard. “She recently went on a date — she’s going to…
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Simone Biles spars with Riley Gaines over trans athlete debate, launches personal attack: ‘Truly sick’
Simone Biles took offense to OutKick contributor Riley Gaines calling out a Minnesota high school whose softball team won a state championship Friday with a transgender pitcher. Marissa Rothenberger, a transgender athlete, tossed a shutout to continue a dominant postseason and give Champlin Park High School a state championship. The Minnesota State High School League…
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Cowboys great, Super Bowl champion Tom Rafferty dead at 70
Former NFL star Tom Rafferty died in Colorado Thursday, The Dallas Morning News confirmed. The 1978 Super Bowl champion was 70. Rafferty recently had a stroke, and the former offensive lineman had been hospitalized since early May. He played guard and center during his standout career with the Dallas Cowboys. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS…
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Rogan reacts live to Elon’s ‘crazy’ Epstein accusation against Trump while interviewing FBI director
Podcaster Joe Rogan was shocked as he read billionaire Elon Musk’s wild allegations against President Donald Trump on Thursday. Musk dropped a bomb on social media when he alleged Trump was in the Jeffrey Epstein files after a series of escalating back-and-forth social media messages between him and the president. This accusation occurred as part…
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On 81st anniversary of D-Day, one US Navy veteran’s son is the first American Pope
On this 81st anniversary of D-Day, the Pentagon has shared a powerful connection between the Vatican and the U.S. military. Pope Leo XIV’s father, Louis Marius Prevost, served as a Navy officer during the historic 1944 Normandy landings. Prevost, born in Chicago in 1920, was commissioned into the Navy in November 1943. He served as…
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Many thought the partnership between Elon Musk and Donald Trump was doomed from the start. They were right.
Many thought the partnership between Elon Musk and Donald Trump was doomed from the start. They were right.
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UFO myths gripped America for decades, and the Pentagon finally figured out where a lot of them came from. It was the Pentagon.
U.S. military fabricated evidence of alien technology and allowed rumors to fester to cover up real secret-weapons programs
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‘Get the hell off of her right now!’ Gutsy Good Samaritan, 66, tackles carjacker, saves woman — and things get even wilder
Theresa Mackas was departing a Chevron station on Franklin Gateway in Marietta, Georgia, on Monday night when a male appeared, asked Mackas for a ride, and then bashed her with part of a metal bed frame, WAGA-TV reported. Investigators noted to the station that surveillance video and witness statements indicated that the male in question…
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Proud Boys members file federal lawsuit over ‘illegal’ tactics in Jan. 6 prosecutions
Five members of the Proud Boys are suing the U.S. government and certain employees in the FBI and Department of Justice for $100 million over their Jan. 6 prosecutions. Enrique Tarrio, Zachary Rehl, Ethan Nordean, Joseph Biggs and Dominic Pezzola allege in the lawsuit the FBI and DOJ violated their constitutional rights with their prosecution…
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FLASHBACK: Trump ran on being ‘King of Debt’ in 2016, bragged he could eliminate national debt in 8 years
When Donald Trump ran for president for the first time, he campaigned on reducing the national debt, referring to himself at the time as “the king of debt” and telling voters he would pay off the nation’s multi-trillion-dollar debt in 8 years. “I’m the king of debt. I’m great with debt. Nobody knows debt…
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Man accused of Boulder firebombing at pro-Israel event appears in court on federal hate crime charge
The suspect accused of injuring over a dozen people after throwing Molotov cocktails into a crowd of peaceful pro-Israel demonstrators last weekend appeared in federal court in Denver Friday to face a federal hate crime charge. Along with a federal hate crime charge, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, faces additional charges in Colorado, including attempted murder.…
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Charlamagne says Swalwell should ‘cut it the f— out’ with claim he didn’t know of Biden’s decline
Radio host Charlamagne Tha God reflected Thursday on his interview with Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., earlier this week, slamming the congressman’s claim he was not aware of then-President Joe Biden’s decline. Charlamagne grilled Swalwell on Tuesday’s episode of his “The Breakfast Club” radio show. He said Democrats “got on television and pretended to act like everything was…
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Signing Aaron Rodgers is ‘worst-case scenario’ for Steelers, Ryan Clark says
The worst-kept secret of the offseason is out after Aaron Rodgers officially joined the Pittsburgh Steelers. It’s a one-year-deal for the 41-year-old, who spent his last two seasons with the New York Jets, each ending in major disappointment. But the Steelers, while opting not to select a highly-touted quarterback in the NFL Draft — they…
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia returns to U.S., facing human smuggling and conspiracy charges
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Salvadoran national who was previously deported from the U.S. earlier this year, is now back in the United States and facing both human smuggling and conspiracy charges, according to the Department of Justice.
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Transgender state rep defends boys playing in girls’ sports — immediately gets proven wrong by male athlete
Minnesota state Rep. Leigh Finke (D) is a transgender state politician who has spoken openly about “gender-affirming care” for kids and even introduced a bill in 2023 to legislate access to surgeries and hormones for children. Finke, who is part of the Democrat-affiliated Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, recently called sex-based categories in sports a form of…
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Supreme Court hands DOGE and Trump two big victories
The conservative justices of the U.S. Supreme Court handed two big victories on Friday to the Department of Government Efficiency on access to sensitive information and on answering Freedom of Information requests. Critics on the left have mounted numerous legal challenges in an attempt to shut down the efforts of DOGE, which had been previously…
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Chinese national accused of smuggling BIOWEAPON into America
FBI Director Kash Patel made a scary announcement this week — that a Chinese national has been accused of trying to smuggle a dangerous biological pathogen into the United States. “I can confirm that the FBI arrested a Chinese national within the United States who allegedly smuggled a dangerous biological pathogen into the country,” Patel…
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Appeals court reinstates Trump ban on Associated Press from White House
A federal appeals court ruled in favor of the Trump administration and temporarily overturned a previous ruling from a Trump-appointed judge. President Donald Trump had banned access to the AP after the news outlet refused to follow his executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America. The AP filed a…
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Notorious ‘Devil in the Ozarks’ finally caught after weeks-long manhunt that drew multiple agencies
Escapee Grant Hardin, a convicted murderer and rapist who sparked a multi-agency manhunt after fleeing custody last month, has been captured. Nicknamed the “Devil in the Ozarks,” Hardin was apprehended this afternoon approximately 1.5 miles north-northwest of the North Central Unit prison facility from which he escaped on May 25, the Izard County Sheriff’s Office…
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Riley Gaines weighs in after WNBA declines OutKick’s media credential request
Former NCAA swimmer and OutKick contributor Riley Gaines is speaking out after the outlet learned its media credentials request for some WNBA games would not be accommodated. “A few weeks ago, I made this video highlighting how it appears Brittney Griner said bleep white girl after fouling out in a game against (the) Indiana Fever,…
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Don Johnson admits to smoking weed in White House during Carter administration
Don Johnson pulled the curtain back on some wild visits to the White House. Johnson, 75, claimed he once smoked a joint at the White House, and got former President George H.W. Bush to gamble on a game of golf. During an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” host Jimmy Kimmel showed the actor a photo…
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Gavin Newsom says he’s lost friends for saying biological men participating in women’s sports is unfair
California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom revealed Friday that he has lost friends over his recent comments about the unfairness of biological men competing in women’s sports. “I lost some good friends, like, I mean, they’re just, they won’t talk to me,” Newsom said during an episode of his podcast, “This is Gavin Newsom,” with talk show…
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Hundreds of teenagers transform peaceful beach into chaos as police forced to break up fights
A group of around 500 teenagers was dispersed by police after gathering at a beach in New York for “Senior Cut Day” that descended into chaos. Somewhere around 500 teenagers went to Jones Beach in Wantagh, New York, after a flyer promoting “Senior Cut Day” spread on social media, drawing people to the beach. According…
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Katie Miller, the longtime aide to President Trump and now a top adviser to Elon Musk, is caught in the middle of their spectacular fallout
Katie Miller, a longtime Trump aide married to Stephen Miller, is now an adviser to Musk.
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Comedian sentenced to 8 years in prison for jokes — judge allegedly cites Wikipedia during conviction
A Brazilian comedian said a judge took issue with his Wikipedia page when she handed down an eight-year prison sentence. Comedian Leo Lins, whose full name is Leonardo de Lima Borges Lins, was about three years removed from his comedy special when Judge Barbara de Lima Iseppi ruled the comedian made “discriminatory” remarks while on…
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Fox News Politics Newsletter: ‘Totally lost it’
Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content. Here’s what’s happening… -Trump’s border wall expansion moves forward in several critical areas: ‘Crisis is not yet over’ -Trump admin asks Supreme Court to life injunction blocking dismantling of Education Dept –Elon…
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Supreme Court rules DOGE can access Social Security information
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday ruled the Department of Government Efficiency could access Social Security information. The ruling blocked a lower court order that kept DOGE from seeking certain sensitive Social Security information. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP The information from the U.S. Social Security Administration includes Social Security numbers, medical…
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Snub of Musk’s NASA nominee ally preceded sudden ‘big, beautiful bill’ criticism, Trump feud
A day after the White House held a farewell press conference for SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk to highlight his efforts as outgoing leader of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), President Donald Trump suddenly pulled Musk ally Jared Isaacman as his pick for NASA administrator. While the White House released a May 30…
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Diamondbacks ace Corbin Burnes getting Tommy John surgery in first year of $210 million deal
The Arizona Diamondbacks‘ worst nightmares came true on Friday. The team announced on Friday that after leaving Sunday’s start with what they originally called elbow inflammation, their ace in Corbin Burnes will undergo Tommy John surgery. Burnes is in his first season of a six-year, $210 million deal – it’s the richest contract ever given…
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Third Navy destroyer heads to southern waters as administration strengthens maritime border security
The Navy on Friday announced a third destroyer is being sent to the southern border to aid in the ongoing efforts to patrol the U.S.-Mexico boundary in an effort to curb illegal immigration and drug smuggling. Navy officials said the USS Cole, an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer, has departed Mayport, Florida, to support southern border…
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RFK Jr.’s HHS cancels $766M in contracts to develop mRNA vaccines while fmr Biden officials fearmonger
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Health and Human Services (HHS) announced the termination of $766 million provided to Moderna to develop more mRNA vaccines, prompting scrutiny and heavy backlash from former Biden administration officials.
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Barack Obama’s daughter Malia drops her last name
Malia Obama, the daughter of former Democrat President Barack Obama, has announced that she is adopting a new last name in an effort to distance herself from perceptions of nepotism — as she embarks on various “professional endeavors.”
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Charlie Kirk bulldozes through liberal talking points on ‘toxic masculinity’ in debate at Cambridge
A believer in “toxic masculinity” challenged Charlie Kirk to defend his position against the “hyper-feminization” of the West, and the challenge led to a thoughtful discussion, even if combative at times. The Turning Point USA founder took on students of the Cambridge Union in the U.K. on Monday about various topics, but one exchange about…
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Men and Women Behaving Badly in Trump-CBS Case
Look away from Mr. Trump’s garish self indulgence and see how low the network news has sunk.
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How to Avoid a ‘Revenge Tax’
Escaping a new U.S. retaliatory levy is simple for foreign countries, if not politically easy.
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An Iran Sanctions Pause Dies a Quiet Death
Pressure is back, but it needs to escalate to push Tehran to agree to a worthwhile nuclear deal.
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Signs of a Weaker Labor Market
Trump’s immigration crackdown may be shrinking the workforce, the jobs report suggests.
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JD Vance’s False Immigrant Choice
He says the U.S. doesn’t need foreign students. If only that were true.
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The Supreme Court cleared the way for DOGE to access sensitive Social Security Administration records
The decision will lift one legal barrier to the work done by the cost-cutting group once led by Elon Musk.
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D-Day veterans gather in Normandy to commemorate 81st anniversary
Veterans gathered in Normandy on Friday to commemorate the 81st anniversary of the D-Day landings — a turning point in World War II that ultimately precipitated the downfall of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler’s regime.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia reportedly on the way back to US — to face criminal charges
More than two months after he was deported from the U.S. to a prison in El Salvador, Kilmar Abrego Garcia is reportedly being brought back to the U.S. to face criminal charges. The 29-year-old is accused by the federal government of being a criminal gang member, but Democrats have demanded his return to the U.S.…
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Trump did not outlaw emergency abortion: Why abortion activists can put the Handmaid’s Tale cloaks away
The Trump administration’s reversal of a Biden-era policy regarding hospitals being required to perform emergency abortions has abortion activists up in arms — despite there actually being no threat to pregnant women who need emergency care. “You have probably seen headlines going around, especially on Instagram, saying that Trump is now letting hospitals allow women…
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Feds settle multimillion-dollar lawsuit in the death of Ashli Babbitt
Nearly four and a half years after Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd shot and killed Ashli Babbitt at the U.S. Capitol, her husband on June 6 signed an agreement to settle his $30 million wrongful-death suit against the federal government. The agreement includes a $4.975 million payout. Other terms were not immediately announced. ‘She was…
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WNBA should investigate Brittney Griner video after probing false claims about Fever fans, governor says
In just the first week of the WNBA season, Caitlin Clark found herself in more wars of words. A day after she and the Indiana Fever slaughtered Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky, the WNBA began investigating reports of “hateful comments” toward Reese by Fever fans that were ultimately “not substantiated.” When the WNBA announced…
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Tom Brady reveals why he won’t ‘throw shade’ at Patrick Mahomes, NFL stars from broadcast booth
Tom Brady’s first year as a broadcaster has come and gone, and it seems he already has a style behind the microphone. After 24 seasons cementing himself as the greatest quarterback of all time, Brady became FOX’s top color commentator, joining Kevin Burkhardt to call the Super Bowl. Brady’s broadcasting is limited due to his…
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Give dad the Gordon Ramsay edge with HexClad cookware on sale for Father’s Day
This Father’s Day, give dad HexClad cookware – the same hybrid pans used by celebrity chef and restaurateur Gordon Ramsay. From June 6 until June 16, you can take advantage of HexClad’s Father’s Day sale and save up to 43% off. Dad can whip up incredible meals with cookware that offers the searing power of…
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After being forced to compete with a male athlete, this Minnesota softball player is fighting back: EXCLUSIVE
M.S. had worked for years to become one of the top pitchers on her club softball team. She trained hard, earned her spot and was used to competing under pressure. But when she learned that the teammate she was now expected to compete against for pitching time was actually male, everything changed. “I just started…
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US sanctions money laundering network aiding Iran as regime faces nuclear reprimand at IAEA
The Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned some 35 individuals involved in laundering money for Iran on Friday as the administration seeks to make a deal with Iran over its nuclear weapons program. A State Department spokesperson said in a statement that,”This network has laundered billions of dollars through Iranian…
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Ex-NFL star Taylor Lewan has ‘worst day of my athletic life’ with disastrous first pitch
Taylor Lewan should stick to the trenches. The former NFL offensive lineman was invited to throw the ceremonial first pitch at Thursday’s St. Louis Cardinals game, and it was a major disappointment. Lewan, to his credit, threw the pitch from 60 feet and 6 inches away as he toed the rubber at Busch Stadium. CLICK…
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Far-left House candidate rallies around healthcare for illegal immigrants: ‘How is it controversial?’
Kat Abughazaleh, a 26-year-old Democratic candidate for Illinois’ ninth congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives, said “every single person in the world deserves healthcare,” even illegal immigrants. “How is it controversial?” Abughazaleh asked a CNN “NewsNight” panel on Thursday night. The young progressive candidate, with a campaign website that reads, “I don’t have…
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Mike Johnson says he hopes Trump, Musk ‘reconcile’ amid ongoing feud
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said he hopes President Donald Trump and Elon Musk “reconcile” after a furious public feud over Republicans’ “one big, beautiful bill.” “I was with the president in the Oval Office yesterday afternoon as some of this was unfolding, and I can tell you, as he said in his own words, he…
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EXCLUSIVE: Legal institute celebrates SCOTUS decision, declares ‘religious liberty is alive and well’
EXCLUSIVE: A legal organization whose mission it is to defend the religious liberty of Americans has called the Supreme Court’s 9-0 ruling in favor of the Catholic Charities Bureau (CCB) “a huge moment for religious liberty in America,” and a clear rejection of government overreach into religious life. “This was not a hard call,” Tiffany…
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Santa Clara University’s Crazy Idea of Human Sexuality
To become a therapist, I’m expected to watch bondage videos and submit a ‘sexual autobiography.’
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My Son Is Counting on Medicaid Work Requirements
He has autism and epilepsy and is being made to compete for resources with able-bodied adults.
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Is Harvard Worth Saving—and How?
Writers for the Journal’s opinion pages consider the university’s value and whether it can be reformed.
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An inspector general probe into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of the Signal messaging service is focusing on whether details of a military operation were classified and if anyone ordered texts to be deleted
Inspector general is also examining if any messages about imminent U.S. airstrikes in Yemen were expunged.
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Trump admin sanctions 6 accused cocaine traffickers who utilized ‘Narco Subs’ to smuggle drugs into U.S.
The Trump administration announced sanctions against six accused cocaine traffickers who utilized “narco-subs” to ship their illicit product, according to the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).
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North Korea claims new destroyer can now float weeks after humiliating ‘launch’
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un attended the communist regime’s launch ceremony of the second of its two new Choe Hyon-class destroyers at the Cheongjin shipyard in eastern port city of Chongjin on May 21. The side-launch went really, really poorly. Jong Un looked on as his brand-new, 5,511-ton, 144-meter warship immediately capsized. After laying…
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ICE exposes Biden’s biggest border failure: Kids handed to sex abusers and criminals
One of the most shocking and horrifying scandals of the Biden administration was its botched handling of unaccompanied minor migrants who flooded into the country amid former President Joe Biden’s open border chaos. Government whistleblowers sounded the alarm that the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Refugee Resettlement, under the prior administration’s leadership,…
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Here’s what BlazeTV hosts are saying about Trump-Musk feud
President Trump and former Department of Government Efficiency head Elon Musk have been at odds over Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” which Musk has criticized as a “disgusting abomination” that increases the federal deficit and undermines the DOGE’s cost-cutting efforts. Trump has declared the bill “arguably the most significant piece of legislation that will ever be…
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Humanoid robot malfunctions, sparks viral panic
A chilling video circulating on social media has reignited old anxieties about robots turning against their creators. The footage shows a Unitree H1 humanoid robot, a machine about the size of an adult human, suddenly flailing its arms and legs with alarming force during a test, coming dangerously close to two technicians. The scene has…
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After ‘agroterror’ fungus is seized in Detroit, lawmaker says Michigan has best plan to blunt CCP influence
EXCLUSIVE: After a dangerous fungus was intercepted in Detroit, Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall spoke out to Fox News Digital about the legislature’s efforts to blunt Chinese influence and espionage. The fungus, Fusarium graminearum, is considered capable of “agroterrorism” and was allegedly smuggled into the country by two Chinese nationals studying at the University of…
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Acting ICE Director calls Mayor Wu’s neo-Nazi comparison ‘disgusting’ amid increase in agent assaults
Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Todd Lyons slammed Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries on “Fox & Friends” on Friday for their “disgusting” rhetoric about the department, which he felt put him and his agents in danger. Wu compared ICE agents wearing masks to members of the neo-Nazi group…
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‘90210’ star Jennie Garth stuns in first-ever lingerie shoot at 53
Jennie Garth is embracing confidence – at any age. The 53-year-old Hollywood actress stripped down for her very first underwear campaign and said she’s never felt better. “I never thought I’d be doing my first underwear shoot at 53… but here we are!” Garth shared on Instagram. “And I’ve never felt more confident, or comfortable…
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FBI Director Kash Patel says his home targeted in swatting attack day before appearing on Joe Rogan’s podcast
FBI Director Kash Patel told podcast host Joe Rogan during an interview Friday that his house was swatted this week. Patel was a guest on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” and during the interview, the FBI director broke news about his home getting swatted. DHS BOSS NOEM VOWS TO ‘HUNT’ DOWN THOSE MAKING SWATTING CALLS TARGETING…
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Champlin Park wins Minnesota softball state title behind trans pitcher’s complete game shutout
The Champlin Park Rebels are state champions. The No. 2-seeded Rebels shut out No. 4 Bloomington Jefferson, 6–0, in the Class AAAA Minnesota high school girls’ softball championship game Friday morning at Jane Sage Cowles Stadium on the campus of the University of Minnesota. Once again, it was junior pitcher Marissa Rothenberger, a trans-identifying male…
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WATCH: Republicans rally behind Trump, continue to support Musk amid ‘big, beautiful’ brawl
A “big, beautiful” brawl erupted on social media Thursday as President Donald Trump and Elon Musk aired their grievances for all to see after months of working together to cut government waste. House Republicans rallied behind the president and continued to support Musk when discussing the fallout with Fox News Digital. “Obviously, I have President…
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Logan Paul makes push for Donald Trump and Elon Musk WWE-style faceoff
President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk have spent the past few days sparring on social media. The feud began after Musk started “wearing thin” on Trump for about a month, Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy reported Friday. As tempers flared, wrestler Logan Paul hinted that he hopes the president and…
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Defibrillator installed on Everest winds up saving climber’s life just weeks later
A man who climbed Mount Everest to install a defibrillator there says the device wound up saving a woman’s life just three weeks afterward. David Sullivan, 62, made the journey to the Himalayas to place the lifesaving device on the mountain. He believes it is the world’s highest-positioned defibrillator, sitting more than 16,000 feet above…
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Trump signs new executive orders intended to make flying cars a reality, slash flight times
President Donald Trump signed three new executive orders on Friday aimed at accelerating American drone innovation and supersonic air travel, while also restoring security to American airspace. The three orders will be critical to American safety and security, White House officials involved in the drafting of the orders indicated, particularly in light of major worldwide…
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President Trump issued executive orders that ease restrictions on American drones and give local law enforcement more power to take down rogue drones
The president’s executive orders also give local law enforcement more power to take down rogue drones.
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Pro-Hamas thugs shut down Israel Summit in Texas with vile threats
Anti-Semitic threats and acts of violence in the U.S. are surging amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine, fueled by supporters of the terrorist group Hamas. Such threats pushed organizers of an annual pro-Israel gathering in Texas to abruptly and indefinitely postpone their event. ‘The first [summit] was held in Nashville and, ironically, was…
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Russ Vought gives Glenn Beck hint about where things stand between Trump and Musk
President Donald Trump and Elon Musk traded jibes on Thursday, which escalated over the course of the afternoon and culminated in threats of creating a new political party as well as of SpaceX contract cancellations. Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck spoke on Friday to Russell Vought, the director of the U.S. Office of Management and…
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South Sudan deportations have placed migrants, and ICE officials, in danger: new court filing
Nearly a dozen ICE officials and a group of migrants deported to South Sudan by the Trump administration are currently being housed in a converted shipping container and face grave dangers to their physical health, according to a new court filing. The filing, submitted by senior Immigration and Customs Enforcement official Mellisa Harper, cites a…
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Trump’s tariff strategy could pay for his tax bill, but only if they stick, experts warn
The White House and congressional Republicans have said that President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs would help pay for his mammoth tax bill, but tax experts say it depends on whether the president stays consistent. Senate Republicans are in the midst of hashing out their plan to tweak and reshape the president’s “big, beautiful bill,” which…
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Musk vs. Trump: Why MAGA needs to make up its mind
Every divorce is painful, even the ones we see coming. The MAGA faithful—those who’ve spent the last decade weathering smear campaigns, censorship, and mockery for backing a man who promised to drain the swamp—now face a difficult reckoning. It’s time to pick sides. And make no mistake: this is a split. The Trump-Musk bromance, once…
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House Speaker Johnson: Dems who want ICE agents unmasked ‘mandated mask wearing for years’ during COVID
House Speaker Mike Johnson told Fox News on Friday that Democrats pushing for ICE agents to unmask themselves are the same “people who mandated mask wearing for years in America” during the coronavirus pandemic. Johnson was asked by Fox News for his reaction as “some Democrats, including [House Minority] Leader [Hakeem] Jeffries, have suggested that the…
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WNBA refuses to grant OutKick media credentials; What is the league hiding?
It’s been nearly two weeks since Atlanta Dream forward Brittney Griner fouled out of a WNBA game against the Indiana Fever and then was seen on camera shouting something that has been interpreted multiple ways. Some people believe, based on reading her lips, that she said “f—ing white girl,” while others believe she said “f—ing…
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11 Father’s Day gifts for the patriotic dad that were made in America
If you are looking for a Father’s Day gift for a dad who takes pride in American craftsmanship, choosing a gift that’s made in America can be both meaningful and memorable. Brands like L.L. Bean, Stetson, Red Wing and Igloo (among others) have stood strong over time and continue to create products made exclusively in…
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Ex-NFL star Greg Hardy arrested after alleged ‘physical altercation’ with girlfriend over cheating accusations
New details in the arrest of former Carolina Panthers star Greg Hardy surfaced in the days after he was charged with assault that revealed an alleged altercation between the former NFL player and his girlfriend over cheating accusations. Fox News Digital obtained an arrest report from the Richardson Police Department that detailed the events of the…
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Democrats join the right-wing push for the Justice Department to release documents from a federal investigation into convicted sex-offender and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein
Democrats are now joining calls for Trump appointees to release promised details from the federal investigation into the disgraced financier.
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Russia launches barrage of missiles and drones into Kyiv, retaliating after Ukraine drone strikes
Russia launched a large-scale assault using drones and ballistic missiles deep into Ukrainian territory, killing at least four people, in what appears to be retaliation for Kyiv’s unexpected drone strike last week that reportedly destroyed key Russian bombers.
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Daniel Turner reacts to apparent threat from Democratic lawmaker
Democratic Rep. Greg Casar of Texas apparently threatened congressional witnesses during a heated hearing on Capitol Hill on Wednesday. Daniel Turner, founder of Power the Future, was testifying before the Department of Government Efficiency subcommittee about the corrupt relationships between the government and left-wing nonprofits. Turner, who himself has uncovered much of the corruption, found…
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WATCH: Stephen A. Smith slams Karine Jean-Pierre’s new book as ‘Original Sin’ sequel
In a move that shocked the political establishment, the former White House press secretary under Joe Biden, Karine Jean-Pierre, left the Democratic Party and registered as an independent in tandem with the launch of her new book, “Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines,” set for release in October 2025.…
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Christian YMCA center to host ‘LGBTQ+ youth’ camp for kids as young as 7
The Stephens Family YMCA in Champaign, Illinois, will host a disturbing program centered around the sexuality of young children. To make matters worse, the supposed Christian nonprofit has partnered with an activist organization that is willing to provide “gender affirming” clothing to “any age.” The Stephens Family YMCA proudly boasts a diversity, equity, and inclusion…
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Trump not interested in talking to Musk: ‘Elon’s totally lost it’
President Donald Trump told Fox News on Friday that he isn’t interested in talking to SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, adding that “Elon’s totally lost it.” Trump also said to Fox News’ Bret Baier that he isn’t worried about Musk’s suggestion to form a new political party, citing favorable polls and strong support from…
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Army’s historic horse-drawn funeral tradition returns from two-year hiatus after $28M overhaul
The U.S. Army’s Caisson Detachment returned to Arlington National Cemetery this week for the first time in two years. In Section 62, the ceremonial horse unit that transports veterans and service members to their final resting place, escorted the remains of Private Bernard Curran, who was killed in World War II. Curran died in 1942…
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Paramount controlling shareholder Shari Redstone diagnosed with thyroid cancer
Media mogul Shari Redstone, CBS parent Paramount’s controlling shareholder, has been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. “Shari Redstone was diagnosed with thyroid cancer earlier this spring. While it has been a challenging period, she is maintaining all professional and philanthropic activities throughout her treatment, which is ongoing. She and her family are grateful that her prognosis…
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Behind the scenes of Trump’s ‘iconic’ McDonald’s visit before election victory
Fox Nation is offering a rare glimpse into Donald Trump‘s pivotal McDonald’s visit during the final weeks of his 2024 campaign with a multi-episode installment of “The Art of the Surge.” It all starts at a McDonald’s drive-thru, where the then-GOP nominee traded a suit for an apron and got to work as a fry…
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Media’s glaring double standard exposed: Musk vilified while Dem senator gets a pass for identical gesture
Elon Musk and Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., made similar gestures this year that were handled very differently by the press, according to a study conducted by the Media Research Center. Musk was famously accused of doing the Nazi salute in January while celebrating President Donald Trump’s inauguration at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., when the Tesla…
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President Trump is expected to sign an executive order staving off enforcement of a law banning or forcing the sale of TikTok
The move would mark President Trump’s third extension, as he seeks to stave off enforcement of a law requiring that the app be banned in the U.S. or sold.
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Trump personally took action to bar foreign students’ entry to Harvard over security threats. Enter: Obama judge.
The Trump administration has repeatedly taken actions to ensure that Harvard University doesn’t remain a haven for foreign radicals, and a meddlesome Obama judge has repeatedly thrown up roadblocks. The Department of Homeland Security, dissatisfied with Harvard’s response to violent and illegal activities by foreign students, announced last month that it would revoke the university’s…
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Texas bans ‘sex clubs’ from classrooms — and Democrats are outraged
A new Texas Parental Rights in Education Bill is heading to the governor’s desk, with its purpose being to protect children in the state of Texas from being sexualized by their schools. Senate Bill 12 from state Senator Brandon Creighton (R) aims to ban instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity from pre-K through 12th…
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Trump’s border wall expansion moves forward in several critical areas: ‘Crisis is not yet over’
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem cleared waivers allowing for 36 more miles of border wall construction in Arizona and New Mexico. The waivers curb environmental regulations that the construction would be subjected to legally build more quickly. DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News Digital in a statement that “DHS has been…
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Billy Joel opens up about affair that led to two suicide attempts
This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Billy Joel is sharing the most haunting chapter of his life — a chapter that nearly silenced his music forever. The “Piano Man” singer-songwriter, who is currently battling…
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Claim Trump nixed top Musk ally from NASA post over Dem donations belied by ex-Dems on team
Claims that President Donald Trump dropped his well-regarded NASA nominee over Democratic donations don’t hold up, given his track record of appointing officials from across the political spectrum. “Trump Is Said to Have Known About NASA Nominee’s Donations Before Picking Him,” read the latest headline from the New York Times about the president’s decision to…
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Police arrest ‘Billboard Chris,’ Christian activist in EU capital for denouncing child transgender treatments
Belgian police arrested a prominent conservative activist and an Alliance Defending Freedom International employee in the European Union capital of Brussels on Thursday while they were displaying signs opposing transgender medical treatment for kids. Chris Elston, also known as “Billboard Chris,” and ADF International official Lois McLatchie Miller were detained by Brussels police while protesting…
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LIZ PEEK: Five critical takeaways from the epic Trump-Musk rumble
The world’s richest man and the world’s most powerful man are butting heads in one of the most embarrassing and possibly most damaging squabbles of all time; it was inevitable. For months, observers of the bromance between President Donald Trump and Tesla founder Elon Musk have wondered when, not if, it would end. Two men…
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Former Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb reacts to Jalen Hurts skipping Trump White House visit
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback and reigning Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts divided fans when he chose to skip the team’s celebratory White House visit in April. Hurts was one of several Eagles players who chose not to go, alongside AJ Brown, DeVonta Smith, Jalen Carter and Brandon Graham. But as the quarterback, Hurts’ absence garnered particular…
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Handful of House Democrats join Republicans in sanctuary city crackdown
A pair of bills cracking down on sanctuary cities passed the House of Representatives this week — with the support of multiple Democrats. On Thursday, the House passed a bill to withdraw Small Business Administration (SBA) services from jurisdictions that shelter illegal immigrants. The legislation passed the House in a 211 to 199 vote, with…
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Experienced climber dies after 3,000-foot plummet from North America’s highest peak
A Seattle man died after falling 3,000 feet from a climbing route at Denali National Park in Alaska, the National Park Service said Wednesday. Alex Chiu, 41, was ascending the West Buttress route of Mount McKinley on Monday, June 2, one of the park’s most frequently climbed routes, while not attached to a rope, the…
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Ex-sheriff accused of shooting judge in chambers says state skirted law, should toss murder case: report
The attorneys representing the former Letcher County, Kentucky sheriff who stands accused of murdering the county’s judge in his chambers have filed a new motion to have their client’s indictment dismissed, according to a report. Former sheriff Shawn “Mickey” Stines’ lawyers say the state failed to record a November 2024 meeting between state prosecutors and…
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Common menopause medication might prevent breast cancer while treating hot flashes
A drug intended to treat menopause symptoms could double as breast cancer prevention. New research from Northwestern University in Illinois found that Duavee, a Pfizer-made drug, “significantly reduced” breast tissue cell growth, which is a major indicator of cancer progression. A phase 2 clinical trial included 141 post-menopausal women who had been diagnosed with ductal…
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Trump-Musk feud: Who deserves the most credit for president’s resounding 2024 White House win?
As the war of words between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk rages, it’s sparked a new debate over how decisive the world’s richest person was in helping Trump recapture the White House in the 2024 election. The president, speaking with reporters, argued, “I think I would have won” even without Musk’s help on the…
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Musk Is a Genius, but He Isn’t a Political One
An engineer’s worldview is insufficient to deal with partisanship, ideology and personal vindictiveness.
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What questions do you have about the falling-out between President Trump and Elon Musk? Join a real-time, written chat with our White House correspondent today at 3 p.m. ET.
Join a real-time, written chat with our White House correspondent today at 3 p.m. ET.
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In an interview, CBO head Phill Swagel defended its forecasting record as Republicans blast the fiscal scorekeeping agency’s assessment of their tax-and-spending megabill
In an interview, Phill Swagel defended the CBO’s forecasting record as Republicans blast the fiscal scorekeeping agency’s assessment of their tax-and-spending megabill.
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Trump and Musk were powerful together; now their clash threatens to tear their ambitions apart—if they can’t find a way to detente.
The battle between both powerful men threatens to leave each wounded.
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Commuter beware: 68 bridges across US at risk of collapse!
March 26, 2024. It’s a pitch black, wintry night in Baltimore. Frigid winds batter the maintenance workers patching potholes on the Francis Scott Key Bridge, a 1.6-mile lifeline high above the icy Patapsco River. Then: disaster. Since the Panama Canal expansion in 2016, vessels like the Dali haul up to 24,000 TEUs — making them…
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Joe Rogan isn’t joking about going to church — and appears serious about finding a good fit
Rumors have swirled for weeks about comedian and podcasting giant Joe Rogan regularly attending church in an apparent turn to Christianity. After theologist Wesley Huff appeared on Rogan’s podcast in January, Huff revealed in May that Rogan had been communicating with him about faith while attending church as a “consistent thing.” Huff called Rogan a…
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When American men answered the call of civilization
Eighty-one years have passed since American troops landed at Normandy — an event that changed the course of history and helped bring down the Nazi regime. Yet the 80th anniversary came and went last year with barely a murmur of national recognition. That silence speaks volumes. The most enduring lessons come not from strategy but…
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Amazon cuts more jobs, this time in books division
Amazon has cut jobs in its books division, including at its Goodreads review site and Kindle units.
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‘Cannon’ test boosts Karen Read’s defense, showing taillight damage consistent with thrown bar glass
Karen Read’s legal team is nearing the end of the case for her defense with crash reconstruction expert Dr. Daniel Wolfe called to the stand Friday. It was the 28th day of her retrial on murder and other charges in the death of her former boyfriend, a 46-year-old Boston police officer named John O’Keefe. Wolfe…
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Trump administration drops hammer on ‘narco sub’ cocaine ring as cartels threaten US borders
Six alleged drug traffickers accused of using “narco subs” and aircraft to transport large quantities of cocaine were slapped with U.S. sanctions earlier this week, according to the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control. Two Colombians – Manuel Salazar Gutierrez and Yeison Andres Sanchez Vallejo – and four Guyanese nationals –…
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Navy sailor vanishes without a trace as mother reveals concerning break in daily habit
Virginia authorities are searching for missing sailor Angelina Petra Resendiz, who was last seen on May 29 at her barracks in Norfolk. The last known sighting of Angelina Petra Resendiz, 21, was around 10 p.m. in Miller Hall at Naval Station Norfolk, according to Virginia State Police. Police are describing Resendiz’s disappearance as critical, saying…
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Twin sister of Alabama quarterback Keelon Russell dead at 18, police say
Kierston Russell, the twin sister of University of Alabama freshman quarterback Keelon Russell, has died just days after the siblings graduated from high school, police confirmed in a statement on Thursday. She was 18. The Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office confirmed Kierston’s passing in a statement, adding that the investigation into her death is “ongoing.” “There has been…
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House Budget chairman explains why there’s no ‘pork’ in Trump tax bill after Elon Musk attacks
FIRST ON FOX: The chairman of the House Budget Committee is pushing back on Elon Musk’s claim that President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” is full of “pork.” Chairman Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, told Fox News Digital it was not possible for “pork barrel spending” to be included in the legislation, called a budget reconciliation bill,…
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Trump admin asks Supreme Court to lift injunction blocking dismantling of Education Department
The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to block a lower court ruling that is keeping it from restructuring the Department of Education. “That injunction effectively appoints the district court to a Cabinet role and bars the Executive Branch from terminating anyone, even though respondents conceded that some other [reductions in force] would plainly…
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The Trump administration is trying to get Sen. Graham to significantly weaken his Russia-sanctions bill while the White House seeks to patch relations with Moscow
The Trump administration is trying to get Sen. Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.) to weaken his sanctions bill as the president tries to improve U.S. relations with Moscow.
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$7 billion ‘boondoggle’: California’s trackless railway faces federal funding axe
The state of California has spent a whopping $7 billion on a high-speed railway project that was greenlit in 2008. Today — a decade and a half later — not one single track has been laid. Now the Department of Transportation has put California on notice, threatening to pull the plug on $4 billion in…
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Rubio not taking guff from ICC — hammers foreign judges over targeting of US and Israel
Secretary of State Marco Rubio slapped four judges on the International Criminal Court with sanctions on Thursday over their efforts “to investigate, arrest, detain, or prosecute nationals of the United States or Israel, without consent from the United States or Israel.” The antagonistic efforts on the parts of the judges — Solomy Balungi Bossa of…
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Why Trump’s $3 billion wake-up call to higher ed is exactly what America needs
When President Donald Trump recently suggested taking $3 billion from Harvard’s federal funding and redirecting it toward trade schools, he didn’t just launch a headline, he launched a national reckoning. And as a university president, I believe he touched a nerve that desperately needed to be hit. For too long, higher education has drifted from…
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Risch urges ‘top to bottom’ USAID spending review after waste, fraud exposed
Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Sen. Jim Risch, R-Idaho, said a thorough review of spending from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is warranted, following the Trump administration’s efforts to overhaul the agency. USAID was an independent agency to provide impoverished countries aid and offer development assistance, but the agency was…
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Reagan National Airport to halt flights for Trump-hosted military parade next week
President Donald Trump will be hosting a military parade next Saturday honoring military veterans and active-duty service members to commemorate the U.S. Army’s birthday. The parade is scheduled for June 14, the 250th birthday of the United States Army, Flag Day, and Trump’s birthday. Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA) announced the airport is expected to halt flights during the…
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Oregon middle school hosts ‘Drag Day’ encouraging students to cross-dress during Pride Week
An Oregon middle school encouraged students to dress up as “drag queens” and their favorite “queer hero” this week in celebration of Pride Month, but one parent said families weren’t notified ahead of time. At the Arts & Technology Academy in the Eugene School District 4J, students celebrated “Pride Spirit Week” with a different theme…
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Federal judge approves Colorado law banning people under 21 from buying a gun
A federal judge upheld Colorado’s restriction on firearms sales requiring buyers to be 21 or older after Rocky Mountain Gun Owners and two people looking to purchase firearms sued Gov. Jared Polis, D-Colo. Chief U.S. District Judge Philip A. Brimmer agreed with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit’s decision that age-based requirements…
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The Trump administration closed a controversial program that used undercover U.S. air marshals on flights to surveil passengers
The administration also removed an official who took responsibility for putting Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard in it.
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Microsoft takes down malware found on 394,000 Windows PCs
Infostealer malware has been on the rise recently, and that’s evident from the billions of user records leaked online in the past year alone. This type of malware targets everything from your name, phone number and address to financial details and cryptocurrency. Leading the charge is the Lumma infostealer. I have been reporting on this malware…
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Elon Musk may speak to Trump aides in push to calm feud
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk may speak to White House aides Friday in an effort to calm his ongoing feud with President Donald Trump, Fox News has learned. Musk and Trump have been arguing over social media in recent days. The blowup came after Musk started “wearing thin” on Trump for about a month,…
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Rubio, Vance outline the ‘work of a generation,’ next steps for the American renewal: ‘This is a 20-year project’
Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed ways forward for the country under the Trump administration and beyond at the American Compass New World Gala on June 3. Although the two Republicans, who appear to be contenders in the 2028 presidential election, hit different beats, they were largely singing the same…
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Dean Cain says men shouldn’t compete in women’s sports; releases heartwarming film on girls’ soccer team
Friday marks the nationwide release of family-friendly sports film “Little Angels”, a triumphant story of a team of athletes and an unyielding coach, written, directed and produced by actor Dean Cain. “Little Angels” unfolds the story of Jake Rogers, a Division I college football coach, played by Cain, with $5 million and a take-it-or-leave-it chance…
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Biden book author reveals how White House staff truly felt about Karine Jean-Pierre as press secretary
CHICAGO – One of the authors of the new bombshell Joe Biden book pulled back the curtain Thursday on how White House staffers truly felt about former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. During their book tour in Chicago, “Original Sin” authors Alex Thompson and Jake Tapper were asked about the announcement of Jean-Pierre’s new…
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Browns superfan WWE star shares words of wisdom for Shedeur Sanders
WWE star The Miz may be one of the biggest Cleveland Browns fans in sports. The Ohio native has been seen supporting the Browns at games in Cleveland and on NFL shows talking about the team he loves. Cleveland was once again the talk of the NFL world in April when the team traded the…
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Athletics fan confronted by security for wearing ‘SELL’ t-shirt caught on live broadcast
They simply go by the Athletics now, as the team formerly stationed in Oakland will soon plant their roots in Las Vegas. For now, the team plays their games at Sutter Health Park, a minor league field in Sacramento, while the transition to Las Vegas continues to run its course. As a result, there is…
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High school graduate goes viral for working at Burger King in cap and gown: ‘Hustlers don’t stop’
A recent high school graduate showed exceptional dedication to his fast-food job – and received a reward for it. (See the video at the top of this article.) Mykale Baker, who works at a Burger King restaurant in Dacula, Georgia, went viral after showing up to work in his graduation regalia last month. A widely…
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Federal judge again blocks deportation of anti-Israel Columbia protester
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from detaining a Columbia University student and lawful permanent resident whom federal agents have targeted for deportation after she took part in an anti-Israel demonstration earlier this year. U.S. District Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald’s preliminary injunction on Thursday blocks Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from taking 21-year-old…
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Caitlin Clark reacts to Pacers’ thrilling comeback victory over Thunder in Game 1 of NBA Finals
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark has already dubbed the Pacers the “greatest comeback team” of her lifetime. They proved that point again with another comeback victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night. Clark, who has been sidelined for weeks with a quad injury, celebrated on social…
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Humbled ‘Pride’: Target, Apple, and Disney among companies scaling back annual LGBTQ sale-a-bration
Some things just go together: President Trump and Diet Coke. Tom Cruise and death-defying stunts. Target and Pride Month. Since launching its first campaign a decade ago, the big-box retailer has been one of the most eager participants in the annual weeks-long orgy of LGBTQ “representation,” which finds free-spending, virtue-signaling brands sponsoring events, releasing collections…
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I was against Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ — Stephen Miller changed my mind
After the House narrowly passed President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” — in true Washington fashion, it’s already been reduced to an acronym: BBB — the usual suspects sounded the alarm. Libertarians and deficit hawks recoiled. Elon Musk, the former DOGE chief, called it a “disgusting abomination.” He warned it would pile another $2.4 trillion onto…
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SEN ROGER MARSHALL: Trump’s One Big, Beautiful Bill will keep our border the most secure it’s been in history
Our country stands at a crossroads. Thanks to President Donald Trump’s and Homeland Security Secretary Noem’s leadership, our border is secure. We can either capitalize on this success and give law enforcement the resources it needs to keep it secure by passing the One Big, Beautiful Bill, or we can let the sacrifice of our men…
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Sweet deception? Loyal customers accuse iconic dessert chain of ‘shrinkflation’
One of America’s most popular restaurant chains has been accused of “shrinkflation” by some of its most loyal customers. The Cheesecake Factory, famous for its large portion sizes, has 200-plus locations across the United States. The chain is well-known for having an expansive, calorie-packed menu of over 250 items across various cuisines. But the restaurant…
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Musk faces GOP backlash as Trump feud escalates in public and more top headlines
1. Musk faces GOP backlash after shocking allegation about Trump and Epstein 2. Clash between Trump and Musk over key bill creates nightmare scenario for Republicans 3. Tesla pays big price as feud explodes into public view ‘IT IS CLEAR’ – Department of Homeland Security ends controversial program after explosive allegations. Continue reading … POISON…
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EXCLUSIVE: Group launches tip line for DOD employees to report DEI, ‘woke’ overreach
A West Point graduate and retired U.S. Army captain is launching a tip line for employees at the Department of Defense to report Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) and other “woke” overreach. “America’s military has suffered from decades of neglect and lowered fitness standards. It’s made worse by the taint of woke policies like DEI and…
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Rahm Emanuel warns Dems have become party of ‘punks’ who ‘talk down to people’ and fret over identity politics
Former Democratic mayor of Chicago Rahm Emanuel argued on Wednesday the Democratic Party needs to completely overhaul its approach in order to win elections again. “The Bulwark” podcast host Tim Miller confronted Emanuel with a viral clip from an interview where the politician offered his advice to the Democratic Party shortly after the election, saying,…
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Federal AI power grab could end state protections for kids and workers
Just as AI begins to upend American society, Congress is considering a move that would sideline states from enforcing commonsense safeguards. Tucked into the recently passed House reconciliation package is Section 43201, a provision that would pre-empt nearly all state and local laws governing “artificial intelligence models,” “artificial intelligence systems,” and “automated decision systems” for the…
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EXCLUSIVE: Bill strengthening ‘special relationship’ with UK military introduced on D-Day
EXCLUSIVE: Just in time for the 81st anniversary of D-Day, a House Republican is introducing a bill to allow greater military technology sharing between the United States and the United Kingdom, promising “we will never forget their friendship.” Titled the Special Relationship Military Improvement Act of 2025, Rep. Mark Green said his bill is meant…
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Seven times federal judges ruled against the Trump admin this week
Federal judges are continuing their pushback against the Trump administration by issuing orders blocking a number of actions, including the deportation of the family of Mohamed Soliman, who is facing a hate crime charge in the wake of a firebombing attack in Colorado. The rulings – some from judges appointed under the Biden administration – come…
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Pride Month’s true competition? Faith, family, freedom
This June, as rainbow flags flutter and parades march on, a noticeable shift has occurred — corporate America is stepping back from its once-vocal support of Pride Month. That retreat offers conservatives not just a moment to observe but a moment to reflect: What are the values we ought to be truly proud of? What…
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MARK HALPERIN: Democrats try to construct a Frankenstein candidate while JD Vance gains momentum for 2028
There are two truths about presidential candidates. One: There is no such thing as a perfect candidate. Two: It is very difficult to convince party elites that there are no perfect candidates. CHARLAMAGNE GRILLS ERIC SWALWELL ON HOW DEMS CAN BE TRUSTED AFTER THEY ‘LIED TO US SO LONG’ ABOUT BIDEN President Donald Trump’s second…
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Trump’s pardon of Chrisleys praised by Joe Giudice as ‘the only way’ after ‘harsh’ prison sentences
Joe Giudice has a lot of respect for Savannah Chrisley. In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Giudice, who was charged and sentenced to 41 month in prison after pleading guilty to financial fraud in 2014, applauded Savannah’s persistence advocating for her parents. Todd and Julie Chrisley were released from federal prison after they…
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Sanctuary cities forced to comply with federal immigration rules due to innovative program
Sanctuary cities’ runaround of the law may have finally come to an end, thanks to a creative program called Operation Guardian Angel. Launched by Bill Essayli, the new U.S. attorney for the Central District of California, this commonsense approach to force scofflaw sanctuary cities to cooperate with—and stop obstructing—federal immigration authorities should be copied by U.S. attorneys…
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REP MIKE COLLINS: Staged car crash fraud puts all of us at risk. Congress and the Justice Dept can stop it
Cornelius Garrison was murdered in New Orleans in 2020. He had been cooperating with federal authorities investigating a crash-for-cash insurance fraud scheme. For years, Garrison helped stage car crashes, directing participants to purposefully crash into trucks with the hopes of extracting a settlement from their companies. He would then funnel the passengers from these choreographed car wrecks to billboard attorney Vanessa…
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Catholic group calls out Tim Cook, Apple TV+ for show’s ‘Eucharistic desecration’
A Catholic group is calling out Apple CEO Tim Cook and Apple TV+ in a letter demanding an apology and removal of a “Eucharistic desecration” scene in one of its shows. “As the nation’s largest lay Catholic advocacy organization, we write to express our concern about a blasphemous anti-Catholic scene in the Apple TV+ show, Your Friends…
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‘Andor’ showrunner denies hit ‘Star Wars’ show is a ‘left-wing’ political story
“Andor” series showrunner Tony Gilroy said Thursday he does not believe his “Star Wars” series is “left-wing.” In an interview with New York Times columnist Ross Douthat on his podcast “Interesting Times,” Gilroy denied that he wrote the show to represent a left-wing revolution against fascist authoritarians. “I never think about it that way. It…
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Charlamagne knocks Jean-Pierre’s book, says ‘nobody wants to hear’ from person who ‘lied’ for Biden admin
Radio host Charlamagne Tha God on Thursday said while he would gladly read former White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre’s new book, her credibility is dubious. Former Biden White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Wednesday revealed she was registering as an independent and announced a forthcoming book about her time in the tumultuous administration. The…
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Fox News Digital’s News Quiz: June 6, 2025
This Ohio woman sued her employer claiming discrimination over her heterosexuality, and this star celebrated her 60th birthday wearing a bikini. Can you answer this week’s News Quiz? Test your news knowledge with this week’s Fox News Digital News Quiz. Looking for more fun? A world leader appeared to be shoved in the face. Do…
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Jimmy Buffett’s $275M estate becomes center of heated inheritance dispute
The fight over Jimmy Buffett’s estate has sparked a massive legal battle. His widow has filed a petition to have co-trustee Richard Mozenter, who manages the late musician’s estate, removed for failing to act in her “best interests” with the marital trust that was “created for her benefit.” Jane Buffett, who married the singer in…
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Higher ed’s shield shatters under Trump’s new directive
The Department of Education on Wednesday delivered a long-overdue strike against the activist university system. While headlines focused on Columbia University, the message was broader: Every institution living off federal student loan money now faces pressure from two sides — financial scrutiny and accreditation reform. As a professor inside the academic machine, I can say…
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5 things to know about Jill Biden’s gay tyrant fixer, Anthony Bernal
For years, conservatives have pointed out that Joe Biden, with his health in clear decline, could not have been in control of the presidency. And after a Project Veritas exposé that revealed the truth about Biden’s presidency, they’ve been vindicated. “The actual shadow president of the United States — the man controlling Joe Biden —…
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Major bank announces end of de-banking policies on guns and political affiliation
After years of criticism from the right about unfair “de-banking” practices, a major U.S. bank announced the end of the policy as it relates to political affiliation and gun sales. Citigroup announced that they changed their firearms policies, which had been instituted after the heinous 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida. ‘The American people are…
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Flying motorcycle zooms at 124 mph without touching the ground
Imagine gliding through city traffic, not stuck in traffic jams on the road, but soaring above them in the air with ease. The Volonaut Airbike, a jet-powered flying bike developed by Polish entrepreneur Tomasz Patan, is turning this vision into reality. With a top speed of 124 mph and a frame that is seven times…
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Judge temporarily blocks Trump admin’s entry ban for international Harvard students
A federal judge late Thursday blocked the Trump administration’s decision to ban foreign students from attending Harvard University. The decision from U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs came hours after the Ivy League filed an amended complaint in court, arguing that the administration’s move was unconstitutional. Over 7,000 students at Harvard hold F-1 or J-1 visas.…
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Republican lawmakers stand firm against Musk’s ‘Kill the Bill’ assault on Trump’s agenda
The Big, Beautiful Bill became the big, throbbing migraine for Congressional Republicans this week. That’s thanks to the big, ugly brawl between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk. It started Tuesday with a hangup between Congressional Republicans and Musk over the Big, Beautiful Bill. Musk characterized it as a “disgusting abomination.” He then turned on…
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Billy Bush says Diddy’s alleged balcony incident echoes ‘sick’ behavior in hit TV show
Jurors in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal trial heard testimony this week about Cassie Ventura’s friend allegedly being dangled off a balcony at the hands of the rapper. The explosive testimony echoed similarities between Diddy and one of television’s greatest hits, “The Sopranos,” according to Billy Bush. The “Hot Mics with Billy Bush” podcast host exclusively…
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Airline passenger shocked when agent rejects checked bag for ‘bizarre’ reason
A flight passenger shared frustrations about a surprising issue involving a checked bag — garnering plenty of comments from other users. Posting in the “r/delta” Reddit forum with the title, “My checked bag was rejected for being underweight,” the user wrote that large souvenirs from a trip would not fit in any of the person’s existing bags. So…
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Dangerous ‘Devil in the Ozarks’ former police chief on the run as expert warns outdoorsmen to stay away
A survivalist is issuing a warning for hikers and outdoorsmen in the Ozarks of Arkansas: steer clear of the area. Shawn Hendrix’s warning comes amid an ongoing search for prison escapee and former Gateway Police Department Chief Grant Hardin, 56, who fled from a medium-security prison in Calico Rock on Sunday, May 25, according to…
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DAVID MARCUS: Musk vs. MAGA on Big, Beautiful Bill, but GOP needs both
Last week, there were rumblings that Elon Musk had reservations about President Donald Trump’s so-called big, beautiful bill. This week, Musk, shall we say, clarified his position, calling the legislation a “disgusting abomination.” Tell us how you really feel, Mr. Musk. ELON MUSK WARNS EXCESSIVE SPENDING WILL PLUNGE US ‘INTO DEBT SLAVERY’ And yes, his…
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NEWT GINGRICH: Pay less, know more — Trump is slashing red tape and lowering your healthcare costs
One of the boldest and most consistent themes in President Donald J. Trump’s healthcare agenda is his determination to reduce the role and power of middlemen. From insurance companies to pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) – and even hospitals –these intermediaries profit from the inefficiencies of our bloated health system. The result is higher costs for…
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San Diego authorities arrest 3 noncitizens allegedly involved in transporting more than $5M worth of meth
Federal and local authorities in San Diego arrested three men in the U.S. illegally – two from Mexico and one from El Salvador – after they allegedly transported nearly 8,000 pounds of methamphetamine worth more than $5 million earlier this week. The incident took place on Monday around 7 p.m. during a joint narcotics investigation…
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Karen Read denies noticing confrontation between deceased boyfriend and ATF agent hours before death
Shortly after her lawyers played video that appeared to show the late John O’Keefe and ATF Agent Brian Higgins gesturing aggressively at one another in a bar in Canton, Massachusetts, Karen Read told reporters she wasn’t paying attention to the interaction. “The video speaks for itself,” she said on her way to a waiting SUV…
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Pacers overcome 15-point 4th quarter deficit on last second shot to stun Thunder in Game 1 of NBA Finals
The Indiana Pacers are starting to look like a team of destiny, if they didn’t look like one already. Trailing by 15 in the fourth quarter, the Pacers erased that deficit and pulled off a huge upset in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The 15-point lead…
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Woman dies of brain-eating amoeba after using tap water in nasal rinse device
A woman in Texas has died after contracting a fatal brain amoeba from contaminated water. The patient, 71, had used a nasal irrigation device filled with unboiled tap water from an RV’s water faucet, according to an alert from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The “previously healthy” woman was staying at…
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The aftermath of Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s showstopping breakup raises the question: Who has the most to lose?
The billionaires’ battle royal could exact steep costs to their empires.
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Comer subpoenas fmr Biden WH doctor, questions whether finances played a part in his healthy diagnoses
House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chair James Comer has issued a subpoena for testimony from former Democrat President Joe Biden’s White House doctor, Kevin O’Connor.
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Trump and Xi Jinping discuss ‘very positive’ long-awaited trade call
President Donald Trump has reportedly spoken with Chinese President Xi Jinping amid the rising economic and national security tensions.
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‘Doxer’ Hakeem Jeffries demands public release of ICE agents’ names, citing ‘aggressive overreach’
On Tuesday, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries condemned all Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials, asserting during a press briefing that the identities of the agents involved in a recent altercation should be disclosed publicly for the whole country to see.
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Mark Levin exposes the ugly truth behind ‘pro-Palestinian’ protests
The left’s latest lie is among their worst — that is, that violent, hateful mobs are simply “pro-Palestinian protesters.” “It’s not a pro-Palestinian movement. It’s a pro-terrorism movement. Whether they call themselves Palestinians or Hamas or Islamic Jihad or the Muslim Brotherhood or Qatar or whatever they call themselves,” BlazeTV host Mark Levin says on…
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US Supreme Court unanimously shoots down Mexico in lawsuit alleging gun smuggling to cartels
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling Thursday against the claims in a lawsuit from the Mexican government alleging that gun manufacturers were complicit in arms smuggling. The Mexican government says that gun manufacturers in the U.S. were looking the other way as their guns illegally ended up crossing the border and getting in…
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Trump weighs ‘very harsh’ Russia sanctions bill as German chancellor seeks more pressure on Putin
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he asked President Donald Trump to put more pressure on Russia as its three-year war against Ukraine shows no signs of slowing down despite repeated attempts from the White House to broker peace between the two warring nations. Merz met with Trump Thursday at the White House, his first visit to…
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Disney’s grandchildren divided over new animatronic of Walt as one calls it ‘dehumanizing’
Disney’s Imagineers are working on a new animatronic of iconic American visionary Walt Disney, but some members of his family have opposing views about whether it celebrates his legacy or dehumanizes him. Disney’s Main Street Opera House plans to unveil a new theme park attraction called Walt Disney – A Magical Life, featuring an audio-animatronic of the…
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Musk’s question about creating new political party piques Stephen A Smith’s interest amid CEO’s Trump feud
President Donald Trump and billionaire Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk’s feud exploded on social media, and one potential 2028 presidential contender added his two cents into the mix. ESPN star Stephen A. Smith fired off a post on X in the midst of the president and Musk’s extremely public break-up in front of millions…
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FBI, DHS warn of ‘elevated threat’ to Jewish communities after recent attacks
The FBI and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a joint public service announcement Thursday, warning the public to be aware of an “elevated threat” to Israeli and Jewish communities across the U.S. The announcement highlights potential public safety concerns regarding ongoing threats during the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. In the most recent incident on Sunday,…
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Scott Jennings puts head in trash bin to show how Republicans feel about Trump-Musk feud
CNN’s conservative commentator Scott Jennings humorously shoved his head in a trash bin on Thursday to demonstrate how he and others felt about President Donald Trump’s new feud with Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Though Musk had been a staunch ally of Trump since the 2024 presidential election, the former Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) chief…
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Donovan McNabb says the Eagles losing Andy Reid was a bigger mistake than the Giants losing Saquon Barkley
Saquon Barkley is the first Philadelphia Eagle to appear on the cover of the Madden NFL video game since former quarterback Donovan McNabb in 2005. Unlike McNabb, Barkley is not a homegrown Eagle drafted and brought up by the organization. To some, Barkley is a defector, as a former member of the rival New York…
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Colts’ Anthony Richardson suffers shoulder injury with quarterback battle looming
Anthony Richardson heads into his third season with a real quarterback battle, but his pursuit to win the starting job for the 2025 season will be harder after suffering an injury. Richardson is dealing with a shoulder injury in his throwing arm, and he won’t be participating in the Colts’ minicamp next week, per head…
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Mural honoring baseball icon Jackie Robinson defaced in Miami; police investigating
Police have launched an investigation after vandals targeted murals of baseball legends Jackie Robinson and Minnie Miñoso. The paintings, located along a fence in Miami’s Dorsey Park, are part of a collection of artwork honoring multiple legendary baseball stars. Negro League teams once played games at the historic park. Prominent members of the community held…
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Dead Sea Scrolls could be even older than previously thought, according to new study
The Dead Sea Scrolls may be even older than researchers thought, according to a new study driven by an artificial intelligence (AI) model. A group of researchers from the Netherlands, Italy and Denmark recently published their findings in the journal PLOS One on June 4. The researchers said they developed an AI-based date-prediction model named…
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FBI thwarts teen’s alleged ‘serious’ mall attack plot involving explosives, gunfire
The FBI and law enforcement officials in Columbia County, Oregon, arrested a teenager late last month who was allegedly planning to carry out a mass shooting involving explosives at a Washington state shopping mall. In a news release Thursday, the FBI said the teen, whose name was not released, was arrested May 22 by deputies…
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WATCH: Republican senators react to Musk v. Trump feud: ‘He’s not the CEO here’
Republican senators John Cornyn of Texas and Roger Marshall of Kansas shared their thoughts on the sudden, escalating feud between Elon Musk and President Donald Trump, with one senator saying Musk needs to realize “he’s not the CEO here.” After denying “outlandish” Democratic claims that the Trump-backed “big, beautiful bill” would result in cuts to…
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Democrats begin to embrace Musk amid Trump spat after party railed against him as a ‘dictator’
Democrats are moving to embrace former Department of Government Efficiency leader Elon Musk as he publicly spats with President Donald Trump, despite many party voters and lawmakers railing against Musk for months as a “fascist” or “dictator” for taking a hatchet to the federal government’s overspending and fraud within the Trump administration. “If Biden had…
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Chinese chemical bust by border officials underscores multifront effort by CCP to undermine US
Mexican drug cartels are getting help from the Chinese to build their drug empire that feeds off American consumers. Border patrol officials intercepted 50,000 kilos of precursor chemicals this week used in the process of manufacturing methamphetamines, sent from China and intended for members of the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico. In addition to providing the…
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‘Gone too far’: GOP lawmakers rally around Trump after Musk raises Epstein allegations
House GOP lawmakers are accusing Elon Musk of going “too far” after he suggested President Donald Trump was “in the Epstein files.” “Hopefully we never have to answer questions about tweets like that from Elon again,” said Rep. Pat Fallon, R-Texas, calling Musk’s comments “not helpful.” “Elon crossed the line today,” Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas,…
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Fetterman disses Dems for suddenly embracing Musk amid Trump fallout
Maverick Democratic Sen. John Fetterman dissed members of his own party Thursday for suddenly backing Elon Musk during his feud with President Donald Trump. Democrats have found an unlikely ally in Musk this week, given his public rejection of Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” and a subsequent call for Trump’s impeachment. The president has championed the…
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President Trump’s latest travel ban has been met with consternation from immigration advocates but no high-profile litigation so far
“The Trump administration learned its lessons,” one legal expert says.
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An afternoon of escalating attacks left President Trump and Elon Musk threatening to wield their power against each other
An afternoon of escalating attacks left the men threatening to wield their power against each other.
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As President Trump and Elon Musk’s public fight over the tax bill explodes into view, some lawmakers hold out hope for a reconciliation after their painful divorce
As their fight over the tax bill explodes into view, some lawmakers hold out hope for a reconciliation after the painful divorce.
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DHS: 2010 ‘Quiet Skies’ program under Obama admin to be terminated
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced the termination of the Quiet Skies program, citing concerns that the initiative had become excessively politicized—used to benefit or target specific individuals—while incurring an annual cost of roughly $200 million a year.
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Firebombing terror suspect recorded himself declaring jihad is greater than Zionists before heinous attack: Report
The suspect arrested in the horrific firebombing attack on pro-Israel demonstrators reportedly recorded a video before the incident praising jihad and making other extremist statements. The video was unearthed by the Middle East Media Research Institute and shows Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old man from Egypt, talking about his love of Islam and saying that…
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Speech foes face heat: Trump’s FTC probes Media Matters, left-wing groups for possible antitrust violations
President Donald Trump’s Federal Trade Commission has reportedly taken aim at leftist advertising cartels that allegedly coordinated a boycott to starve conservative media outlets and squash free speech online. According to several reports, the FTC launched investigations into approximately a dozen media and advertising groups for potentially violating antitrust laws. ‘These so-called “ratings outfits” are…
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Would Donald Trump have won the 2024 presidential election without Elon Musk’s help?
As the once-strong alliance between President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk rapidly disintegrates, the two titans are not only trading fire over the president’s “big, beautiful” tax cuts and spending bill. Trump and Musk, who spent the first four months of the president’s second administration as a special White House advisor steering the recently…
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Megan Rapinoe reflects on playing for Team USA during Pride Month: ‘Our team was super gay in 2019’
Team USA women’s soccer great Megan Rapinoe is standing by what she said in 2019. “You cannot win championships without the gays,” she said to her wife, Sue Bird during their “A Touch More” podcast. Rapinoe said something to the same effect during Team USA’s Women’s World Cup title run in 2019 after a quarterfinal…
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US Marshals track down family massacre suspect who allegedly fled to vacation hot spot
The U.S. Marshals Service on Wednesday announced the arrest of a Dominican fugitive wanted for a 2024 quadruple murder in Irondequoit, New York, near Rochester. Marshals nabbed the 31-year-old fugitive, Luis Francisco Soriano, in Puerto Rico, where he fled after allegedly killing four, including two children between the ages of 2 and 4, the USMS…
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White House backs major legislation to speed up deportations
EXCLUSIVE: The White House is backing legislation to expedite the timeline for executing removal orders for illegal immigrants. The Rapid Expulsion of Migrant Offenders who Violate and Evade (REMOVE) Act, led by senators Marsha Blackburn, Ted Budd and Ted Cruz would give the Department of Justice a quick 15-day timeframe to finish “removal proceedings” after…
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Former top Hochul aide’s unearthed family connections to CCP raises alarm bells
EXCLUSIVE: A former top aide in New York Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office is the daughter of a former Chinese journalist whose archived biography says he worked for the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) “Education Department of the News Bureau of the Central Propaganda Department” as a deputy director and served in multiple leadership roles at state-run media…
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Woman refuses to let her friend borrow car again after it was trashed the first time
In a viral Reddit message, a woman reached out to others for advice and insight now that she’s no longer allowing her friend to “borrow my car” given the way the friend “returned it [the] last time” — and yet she’s taking heat for her stance from others. Over 3,000 people reacted to date to…
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New England serial killer fears stoked by 13th body found in small town
The discovery of Adriana Suazo’s body in a wooded area in Milton, Massachusetts has intensified growing concerns across New England about the number of unexplained deaths in the region in recent months. Suazo, a 21-year-old Boston resident, was found by a passerby around 11:45 a.m. on Sunday, June 1, in Milton, Mass, which is approximately…
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WATCH: Republican senators react to Elon v. Trump feud: ‘He’s not the CEO here’
Republican senators John Cornyn of Texas and Roger Marshall of Kansas shared their thoughts on the sudden, escalating feud between Elon Musk and President Donald Trump, with one senator saying Musk needs to realize “he’s not the CEO here.” After denying “outlandish” Democratic claims that the Trump-backed “big, beautiful bill” would result in cuts to…
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Caitlin Clark’s eagerly awaited rematch with Angel Reese put on ice as star takes smart approach to recovery
Caitlin Clark was given a two-week timeline with her quad injury, and there will be no early return. In a much-anticipated matchup between the Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky, Clark will miss a fourth consecutive game. “I’ll miss this weekend’s game, but after that, it’s day-by-day and see how I feel, and just turn to…
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Deported Guatemalan illegal alien flown back to U.S. after judge orders Trump admin to facilitate his return
A Guatemalan national who was deported to Mexico by the Trump administration has been returned to the U.S. this week following a Biden-appointed judge’s orders.
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Alan Dershowitz warns: Trends show SCOTUS may favor security over free speech amid anti-Semitic violence
Brutal attacks on innocent Jews by radicalized pro-Palestinian activists are becoming more common. Last weekend, Molotov cocktails were thrown at a Jewish group, causing several injuries, in Boulder, Colorado. In late May, two Israeli embassy staff members were shot and killed outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. In February, two Jewish men were…
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Mainstream media outlet slammed for ‘disgraceful’ reporting on family of alleged Boulder terrorist
Mainstream media outlet USA Today is being slammed online and by the White House for “disgraceful” reporting lamenting the possible deportation of the family of illegal alien Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the primary suspect in the firebombing terror attack against Jewish Americans in Boulder, Colorado. USA Today ran an article on Wednesday with the headline, “Boulder…
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Second missing hiker found dead in Maine as authorities conclude massive search operation
A second hiker who had been missing since Sunday was found dead in Maine on Wednesday, according to Baxter State Park officials. Tim Keiderling, 58, and his daughter Esther Keiderling, 28, both of Ulster Park, New York, left the Abol Campground on Sunday morning to hike to the summit of the mile-high Mount Katahdin. They…
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North Carolina school district to issue apology, pay $20K to student suspended over ‘illegal alien’ comment
The family of a North Carolina high school student suspended for using the term “illegal alien” is slated to receive a $20,000 payment and a public apology under a proposed settlement, according to The New York Post. The outlet reported Thursday that the settlement was reached to remove all references to racial bias from now-17-year-old…
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Bill Belichick’s publicist texted coach saying CBS interview would be ‘without risk’: report
Bill Belichick’s publicist reportedly “assure[d]” the UNC head coach his interview with CBS would be about his new book. TMZ Sports reported that David Kass, Simon & Schuster’s senior director of publicity, told Belichick the interview would be a “puff piece.” Instead, the interview went off the rails. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON…
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Fox News Politics Newsletter: A ‘Big, Beautiful’ Feud
Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content. Here’s what’s happening… Elon Musk and President Donald Trump’s feud about the “Big, Beautiful Bill” continued on Thursday when the tech billionaire responded to the president’s criticism in a post on X.…
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Biden’s personal doctor summoned as Republicans dig deeper into alleged cognitive decline cover-up
Former President Joe Biden’s personal doctor is being subpoenaed to testify amid allegations of a cover-up of his cognitive decline during his term in the White House. Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., the chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Committee, is compelling Dr. Kevin O’Connor to appear for a deposition on June…
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Ozempic users report surprising cravings for certain smells: Here’s what to know
While Ozempic and other weight-loss drugs have been shown to have myriad benefits, they can also present some unwelcome effects, primarily nausea, vomiting and other gastrointestinal symptoms. Some are also reporting changes in their sense of smell — sometimes referred to as “Ozempic smell” — as one of the lesser-known side effects of GLP-1 medications.…
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Trump travel ban 2.0 is built to survive court challenges, experts say
President Donald Trump’s sweeping new travel ban may prove more legally durable than its 2017 predecessor as immigration advocates prepare for a likely court battle they’re not expected to win. Trump’s latest travel ban expands on the policy he imposed during his first term targeting seven Muslim-majority nations, a measure the Supreme Court upheld in…
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Riley Gaines, activist athletes call for prosecution against officials letting males in women’s sports
Thursday marked exactly four months since President Donald Trump signed the “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports” executive order. But incidents of trans inclusion in girls’ and women’s sports continue to persist across the country. Democrat-stronghold states like California, Maine, Minnesota, Oregon and Washington have openly defied the order and deferred instead to their state…
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A Day of Defiance—and Donuts
How to take a stand for freedom as RFK Jr.’s MAHA commission targets food colorings.
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Republican Sleaze, Democratic Slump
A bird’s-eye view of both parties’ struggles as we enter the first summer of the Trump administration.
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Donald Trump’s New Friend in Germany
Friedrich Merz and the President repair JD Vance’s election damage.
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Hear, Hear, Sotomayor and Jackson
The Supreme Court is unanimous in rulings on reverse discrimination and Catholic Charities.
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Bill Clinton doubles down, asserts that he never had any concerns regarding Biden’s ‘clear’ mind
Former Democrat President Bill Clinton recently appeared on ABC’s “The View” and doubled down on the topic of the state of former President Joe Biden’s mind, claiming that he never once had any concerns regarding Biden’s mental acuity, or rather, lack thereof.
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Musk unleashes wild Epstein claim against Trump after being booted from DOGE
Billionaire Elon Musk dropped a serious bomb on social media on Thursday when he made allegations that President Donald Trump was in the Jeffrey Epstein file. “@RealDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files,” Musk wrote on X on Thursday afternoon. “That is the real reason they have not been made public. Have a nice day, DJT!”…
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Biden only hand-signed one pardon during final spree, and it was his most controversial one
Former President Joe Biden only signed one pardon by hand during his final weeks in office, and it was his most controversial one. The Justice Department is reviewing the list of people granted pardons by Biden amid new concerns about his use of an autopen to automatically sign documents and concerns about his state of…
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Critics have meltdown and accuse Trump of imposing renewed ‘Muslim ban’ through ‘disgusting’ travel order
Democrat lawmakers and social media critics are accusing President Donald Trump of rolling out a “bigoted” travel ban they say is riddled with “Islamophobia.” “This discriminatory policy, which limits legal immigration, not only flies in the face of what our country is supposed to stand for, it will be harmful to our economy and communities…
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Giants’ OTA session ends early after multiple fights erupt: ‘Heat got to us’
Tensions flared during the New York Giants’ offseason workouts Thursday with a pair of skirmishes that prompted head coach Brian Daboll to end the session early. Giants edge rusher Brian Burns, who was involved in one of the fights, downplayed the incident when speaking to reporters, admitting the “heat got to us.” “It’s a violent sport we…
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Karine Jean-Pierre hoped to be a co-host on ‘The View’ after exiting Biden White House: Report
Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre reportedly hoped to be a co-host of “The View” after leaving the Biden administration. The former Biden spokesperson wanted a seat at the table on the liberal ABC News talk show, Politico reported Wednesday, citing former Biden administration officials. Her predecessor, Jen Psaki, now has a primetime hosting…
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Dolly Parton on ‘never retiring’ and the faith that helped her through husband’s death
At 79, legendary music artist and entrepreneur Dolly Parton said she has no plans to slow down, but behind her busy schedule, she draws strength from something deeper to face life’s toughest moments: her faith. Parton lost her husband, Carl Dean, in March after nearly six decades of marriage, marking a profound change in her…
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Trump administration defends US and Israeli sovereignty with new sanctions against four ICC judges
The Trump administration on Thursday imposed sanctions on four judges at the International Criminal Court over allegations against Israel. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced sanctions against Solomy Balungi Bossa of Uganda, Luz del Carmen Ibáñez Carranza of Peru, Reine Adelaide Sophie Alapini Gansou of Benin, and Beti Hohler of Slovenia. “These individuals directly engaged…
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Key figures from Bryan Kohberger’s Pennsylvania youth summoned to Idaho for student murders trial
FIRST ON FOX: Key figures from Idaho student murders suspect Bryan Kohberger’s Pennsylvania past have been summoned as witnesses in his upcoming trial, according to court documents. They include Jesse Harris, whose name is on the boxing gym where Kohberger used to train, Ann Parham, an advisor at the school Kohberger attended, and Marie Bolger,…
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Humanity According to Alasdair MacIntrye
He reminded us that life is mainly about love and friendship, not reason and will.
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Meet Trump’s Deregulators
Burgum, Wright and Zeldin are set on liberating Alaska and the whole economy.
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Lawmakers Need to Get Back Into the Game on Trade
Many of Trump’s tariffs are unlikely to survive Supreme Court review. The law needs updating.
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Trump-Musk feud intensifies on social media
The relationship between Elon Musk and President Donald Trump has recently devolved into a significant public feud, marking a dramatic shift from their previously close alliance.
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NASCAR tried to hide its Pride Month promotion, but fans found it anyway
NASCAR seemingly ditched gay Pride celebrations for 2025, but internet sleuths were quick to notice that they were trying to pull a fast one on racing fans. In 2024, the stock racing company happily posted pro-Pride graphics across their social media, including a flag that promotes transgender ideology. “NASCAR is proud to support the LGBTQ+…
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Former Biden aides unload on Karine Jean-Pierre after she leaves Democratic Party: ‘As breathtaking as it is desperate’
The “scorched-earth” reaction to a shocking announcement from a former Biden White House press secretary is confirming many of the criticisms of her from the right during her tenure. Karine Jean-Pierre was lauded by many on the left for being the first black, female LGBTQ member to work as press secretary, but she has since…
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The Innocence Project’s not so innocent: Criminals, anti-justice billionaires, and politicians
The Innocence Project has long been lauded by activists for helping those who were wrongfully convicted find their freedom again — but after a closer look, the project appears to have a habit of undermining true justice in the interest of social justice. “A man who was released from prison because of the efforts of…
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School board tells teachers ‘family’ is a white supremacist term
A school board distributed the teachings of a faculty member who was hired through a race-based initiative to tell staff that families are a product of white supremacy. The faculty member, Dr. Laura Mae Lindo, focuses her research on “addressing social justice” and was hired at a local university through what is known as a…
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Supreme Court rules unanimously against ‘reverse discrimination’ standard in heterosexual woman’s lawsuit
Marlean Ames says that her employer discriminated against her because she is a straight woman, and she took her case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. On Thursday, the court’s unanimous ruling found that a lower court’s standard against the possibility of “reverse discrimination” was wrong. Ames can now argue her case with…
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Aaron Rodgers informs Steelers he will sign with them for 2025 season: reports
Aaron Rodgers has made his decision for the 2025 season, as he reportedly informed the Pittsburgh Steelers he will sign with them, per multiple reports. Rodgers told Pittsburgh that he will fly to them on Friday, where he intends to sign before the team’s minicamp next week, per NFL Network. Rodgers also plans on participating…
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8 hiking water bottles to stay hydrated on the trails
Unlike regular water bottles, hiking water bottles are designed with durability, portability, and functionality in mind, ensuring they can withstand the rigors of the trail while keeping your water fresh and easily accessible. You’ll want a lightweight bottle that straps to your hiking bag or is easy to carry. Each of these eight water bottles…
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GOP bill takes aim at Congress’ ‘no rules apply’ emergency spending
FIRST ON FOX: A House fiscal hawk wants to create a payment plan for congressional emergency spending to create accountability for the “no rules apply” funding stream. Rep. Marlin Stutzman, R-Ind., is set to introduce the Emergency Spending Accountability Act that would add guardrails to last-minute funding meant for national emergencies, like natural disasters, the…
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Florida teacher, 28, accused of sending lewd photo to middle school student via social media
A Florida middle school teacher allegedly sent a nude image of herself to a 14-year-old student, authorities said. Oliver Fell, 28, who taught at Carlos E. Haile Middle School in Brandenton, is charged with lewd conduct with a student by an authority figure and transmission of harmful material to a minor, the Manatee County Sheriff’s…
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Bill Clinton defends Biden’s mental state while questioning staff’s pre-debate scheduling decisions
Former President Bill Clinton told “The View” on Thursday that former President Joe Biden had good judgment and a clear mind during their interactions, but said reporting on the president and those around him should be given attention. Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin asked Clinton if he gave any credence to reporting from several books about…
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Controversial boxer Imane Khelif skipping competition following World Boxing’s new mandatory sex testing
Imane Khelif, the boxer at the center of the Olympic gender controversy, is skipping a boxing tournament in the Netherlands after World Boxing announced mandatory sex testing for all athletes. The Algerian boxer, who won gold at the Paris Games last summer amid scrutiny over her eligibility, did not register in time for the event…
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‘Cheers’ star George Wendt’s cause of death revealed
“Cheers” actor George Wendt’s cause of death has been revealed. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health listed Wendt’s immediate cause of death as cardiac arrest with congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease and hypertension as underlying causes, according to documents obtained by Fox News Digital. Wendt died on May 20 at the age…
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Israel recovers bodies of U.S.-Israeli couple Judi Weinstein and Gadi Haggai from Gaza
The bodies of an elderly U.S.-Israeli couple, who were abducted by the Islamist terrorist group Hamas on October 7, 2023, have been recovered more than a year after they were initially reported to have been killed while in captivity.
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Washington: Illegal immigrant found guilty in DUI crash that killed state trooper
An Illegal immigrant has been found guilty of a DUI crash that resulted in the death of a state trooper.
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Trump vows to EXPOSE shadow government with probe of alleged Biden autopen power-grab
American voters feared that a bureaucrat shadow government had seized control of the White House during Biden’s administration. Such concerns were initially sparked by former President Joe Biden’s very public mental decline that even seemingly prompted the Democratic Party to push him out of the running for a second term. Concerns grew that Biden’s unelected…
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Democrats, dudes, and data: Why men are leaving
Instead of learning good old-fashioned self-awareness — which is free — Democrats are planning to spend $20 million in a futile attempt to understand why they’re failing to attract male voters. BlazeTV host Stu Burguiere doesn’t need to look much farther than a video posted to social media during the Biden era of the four…
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‘Insane’: GOP condemns Gov. Hobbs for killing bill that would prevent Chinese communists from owning land near military bases
The Arizona Senate passed legislation in a 17-11 party-line vote last month that would prohibit the communist Chinese regime or one of the enterprises under its direct control from purchasing, owning, or acquiring an ownership interest of 30% or more of property in the state, including property of strategic significance around U.S. military sites. Lawmakers…
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Chinese bioweapon smuggling case shows US ‘trains our enemies,’ ‘learned nothing’ from COVID: security expert
In response to the Department of Justice charging two Chinese nationals – including a University of Michigan research fellow – with allegedly smuggling a potential “agroterrorism” weapon into the U.S., national security experts tell Fox News Digital that the Trump administration must continue to take action to prevent American colleges and companies from “essentially educating…
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Eagles’ Saquon Barkley hints NFL retirement will be sudden and come ‘out of nowhere’
After eclipsing the 2,000-yard rushing mark during the 2024 regular season, Saquon Barkley was named the cover athlete for “Madden NFL 26.” Barkley signed with the Philadelphia Eagles last offseason. His historic first year in Philly earned him Pro Bowl and All-Pro honors. By all accounts, the 28-year-old will enter the 2025 season in the…
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Pelicans VP commits to Zion Williamson’s future with team despite lawsuit alleging rape, abuse
The New Orleans Pelicans will not part ways with star forward Zion Williamson after he was accused of rape and other physical abuse by a woman in a lawsuit filed last week, a team executive said in an interview Wednesday. Joe Dumars, a Hall of Fame player who was named the Pelicans’ executive vice president of…
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ICE breaks arrest record two days in a row under Trump’s new immigration directives
Immigration and Customs Enforcement made a record-setting 2,368 arrests of illegal aliens in a single day on Wednesday, a senior ICE official told Fox News. This broke the record from just one day prior, as there were 2,267 ICE arrests on Tuesday. The increase comes after an average of roughly 1,600 arrests last week, as…
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Samuel L. Jackson once survived being dragged by New York subway train in harrowing accident
While Samuel L. Jackson is no stranger to intense scenes on the silver screen, the Hollywood actor recalled a near-death experience that almost took his life. The “Pulp Fiction” star opened up about the harrowing moment he was nearly killed after a serious incident on a New York subway train in 1988. “I got dragged…
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Can you hold a plank longer than others your age? Fox hosts test their core strength
How long can you hold a plank — and how does it stack up to others in your age group? That’s the question that was posed on “Fox & Friends” Thursday morning, when co-hosts Brian Kilmeade and Lawrence Jones competed in a plank challenge. A plank is an isometric move where the person holds a…
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CCP loyalist should be sent to Gitmo after arrest for alleged pathogen smuggling, says China expert
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang is warning of a lurking agroterrorism threat as Chinese nationals stand accused of smuggling a dangerous crop-killing fungus into the U.S. “This has been going on for at least a half decade, because in 2020, Americans in all 50 states received from China unsolicited seeds, and that’s an attempt…
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‘KILL BILL’: Elon Musk’s conservative evolution puts him at odds with Trump on key legislation
Tech tycoon and former DOGE chief Elon Musk‘s political evolution has shifted to the right after he jumped into the election fray as a staunch ally of President Donald Trump on the campaign trail and ultimately as the leader of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Musk’s conservative genesis on the public stage has put…
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White House highlights Pelosi hypocrisy after Schiff demands Trump admin financial, ethics docs
Sen. Adam Schiff faced pushback after calling on White House counsel David Warrington to release financial disclosures for senior officials—prompting a Trump aide to suggest he start by requesting the same from longtime Rep. Nancy Pelosi. “The American people remain highly concerned about Nancy Pelosi’s long, documented history of insider trading and eagerly await Adam…
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Michelle Obama releasing style book after looks ‘constantly dissected’ in White House
Former First Lady Michelle Obama is releasing a book looking back at her favorite fashion and style moments over the years. Obama said she wanted to write the beauty book, titled “The Look,” to “reclaim” her story after her looks were scrutinized during her time in the White House. “During our family’s time in the…
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Climate lawfare in blue-state courts could hurt US energy consumers, expert says: ‘Huge effect’
Climate change advocates are using “tiny jurisdictions” across the country to push their priorities through civil lawsuits, in an effort that could have significant national-level impacts on domestic oil production and even other industries, a conservative consumer advocate warns. President Donald Trump has taken steps to unleash a sweeping domestic energy agenda, including through preemptive…
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‘Coming for us’: Expert sounds alarm on CCP’s mission to ‘kill Americans’ after FBI makes shocking arrests
Following news that two Chinese nationals were charged with allegedly smuggling a “dangerous biological pathogen” into the U.S. to study at an American university, Fox News Digital spoke to an expert on China who said the arrests should be a wake-up call to the country. “I was entirely unsurprised, which is a sad commentary, but it…
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Ex-Biden advisor calls Jean-Pierre ‘kinda dumb,’ deletes tweet, says she’s not a ‘genius-level Black woman’
As criticism mounts from within former President Joe Biden’s world against former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and her new book, one ex-aide lambasted the now-Independent ombudswoman as “kinda dumb” — a tweet he deleted but later stood by. Timothy Wu, now a Columbia Law professor, was Biden’s “architect” of antitrust policy whose faculty…
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Homeland Security says Boston’s mayor comparing ICE agents to neo-Nazis is ‘sickening’
The Department of Homeland Security says Boston’s Democrat mayor comparing ICE agents to neo-Nazis is “sickening.” The reaction Thursday came in response to a video posted by an account affiliated with the White House, during which Michelle Wu said, “I don’t know of any police department that routinely wears masks. “We know that there are…
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Controversial airport watchlist program terminated by DHS amid weaponization concerns
EXCLUSIVE: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is ending the Quiet Skies program, which left some Americans subject to additional screenings at airport security. The department says the agency was overly politicized to either benefit or hurt specific people and ran a bill of roughly $200 million annually. According to DHS, the program kept a…
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Federal judge orders Trump to restore funding to Clinton-era agency gutted by DOGE
A federal judge on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to restore millions of dollars in grant funding for AmeriCorps and to reemploy thousands of employees, ruling that the administration’s abrupt dismantling of the organization violated federal law. U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman agreed to reinstate thousands of terminated AmeriCorps employees across 24 U.S. states and…
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‘Sick puppy’ Tim Walz should never have been on Dems’ 2024 ticket, Trump says
President Donald Trump called Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz a “sick puppy” who should not have landed on the Democrats’ 2024 presidential ticket. “He’s a sick puppy, that guy, that poor guy. I feel sorry for him,” Trump said Thursday from the Oval Office while meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. “But, they made a bad…
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Senate Republicans Seek to Protect NASA Programs Targeted for Cuts
Officials have discussed directing around $10 billion in funding toward Artemis, NASA’s flagship exploration program, as well as the International Space Station, people familiar with the matter said.
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12 countries won’t cut it: Why Trump’s travel ban ultimately falls short
“We will not let what happened in Europe happen in America,” President Trump declared Wednesday, unveiling a new travel ban targeting 12 nations — mostly Islamic-majority countries from the Middle East and Africa. It’s a strong first step toward fulfilling the original 2015 promise of a full moratorium on immigration from regions plagued by jihadist…
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Capitol Police name permanent chief hours after union slams controversial interim pick
Michael G. Sullivan, who shepherded two large urban police departments through U.S. Department of Justice civil rights investigations, has been named chief of U.S. Capitol Police to succeed the recently retired J. Thomas Manger. Barely two days after naming USCP Assistant Chief Sean P. Gallagher as acting chief, the U.S. Capitol Police Board announced the…
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Alleged manifesto of murder suspect Luigi Mangione highlights lessons learned from Unabomber: Court docs
Police caught up with Luigi Mangione, 27, at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, five days after he allegedly gunned down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel last December. In addition to allegedly finding a 9mm handgun, a homemade silencer, multiple cartridges, a fake New Jersey ID, a passport, approximately $7,800 in cash, and…
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‘Put them all in an arena and let ’em kill the hell out of each other’: Seething sheriff’s brutal ‘wish’ for teen gangbangers
Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch may have just read the minds of the majority of citizens in his home state of Alabama who’ve had it with teen gang violence. A 2-year-old boy was shot in the face while he was in bed at St. Stephens Woods Apartments in Prichard around 1 a.m. Wednesday, WKRG-TV reported.…
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Blue state Republicans threaten rebellion if Senate changes key provision in Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’
House Republicans in Democrat-controlled states are firing a warning shot at the Senate as it considers President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill.” GOP lawmakers in New York and California have been demanding that senators leave the House’s increased state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap in the bill, even as members of the upper…
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George Clooney claims it’s frightening time to be in news business because of Trump
Actor George Clooney said “it’s a scary time to be a news person” under President Donald Trump‘s administration during an interview on Wednesday. Clooney told CNN’s Anderson Cooper that “most news organizations are under fire” by the Trump administration and that Cooper and CBS’ “60 Minutes” have been specifically “picked out.” While the actor expressed…
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Pope makes plea for peace with Ukraine in call with Putin
Pope Leo XIV has made a direct plea for peace with Ukraine to Russian President Vladimir Putin in their first call since the American pontiff took up the highest seat in the Catholic Church last month. Following the call on Wednesday, the Vatican said the pope emphasized the “importance of dialogue” though it is unclear…
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ESPN’s Stephen A Smith floats hypothetical Ukraine-Russia strategy if he were president
Stephen A. Smith had a tough question put onto his lap during Wednesday’s edition of “First Take” – would he rather be president of the United States or the next New York Knicks head coach? Smith had to think about it as he’s floated the possibility of running for president and has added his voice…
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Progressive Chicago mayor advocates for new 1% grocery tax to help billion-dollar deficit
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson called for a 1% tax on groceries on Tuesday out of concerns about the city’s massive deficit. Johnson’s budget team met with the Committee on Finance: Subcommittee on Revenue to discuss the impending end to Illinois’ grocery tax, which will expire on January 1, 2026. The city currently has until October…
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Fox News White House correspondents share shock over Karine Jean-Pierre’s party switch
Former Biden White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stunned political circles by announcing she is leaving the Democratic Party and re-branding herself as an independent. The move, unveiled alongside the upcoming launch of her new book, also shocked the Fox News White House correspondents who covered her closely and set off a firestorm with their…
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Russia vows to repair planes damaged by Ukraine in massive drone attack, claims they were ‘not destroyed’
Russia is vowing Thursday to repair the warplanes damaged by Ukraine in a massive drone attack earlier this week, with an official claiming they were “not destroyed but damaged.” The comments from Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov come after Ukraine said its forces destroyed 40 of Russia’s most powerful bomber jets and surveillance planes…
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Musk says Trump would have lost 2024 election without him as ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ feud continues
Elon Musk and President Donald Trump’s feud about the “Big Beautiful Bill” continued on Thursday when the tech billionaire responded to the president’s criticism in a post on X. “Without me, Trump would have lost the election, Dems would control the House and the Republicans would be 51-49 in the Senate. Such ingratitude,” Musk wrote…
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DC restaurant groups blast Dems’ ‘baseless’ boycott threat reportedly backed by AOC, Sanders
“Dozens” of Democratic lawmakers are boycotting six high-dollar Washington, D.C., restaurants over labor disputes with two restaurant groups, according to Axios. One of those restaurant groups, STARR, told Fox News Digital the boycott push was “baseless.” “To the best of our knowledge, a majority of Le Diplomate employees have no interest in engaging in that…
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Trump responds to Biden dismissal of autopen probe, says he didn’t know ‘what was going on’
President Donald Trump maintained his belief that former President Joe Biden didn’t have “much of an idea what was going on” when he served as president when asked Thursday to respond to Biden’s dismissal of an investigation into his administration’s use of an autopen. “He was never for open borders. He was never for transgender…
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Longtime Trump loyalist flips on GOP’s ‘big, beautiful bill’
Trump-loyalist Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., dropped a bombshell this week, revealing that she had not read the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in its entirety and no longer supports it. Greene joins the growing list of President Donald Trump’s staunchest House GOP allies who have come out in opposition of the bill they voted…
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Ricketts, Fetterman team up for crackdown on China’s attempts to purchase US farmland
FIRST ON FOX: Republican Sen. Pete Ricketts, Democrat Sen. John Fetterman and others are teaming up on legislation to codify oversight on foreign countries buying American farmland. The bipartisan Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure (AFIDA) Improvements Act seeks to implement recommendations published by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) in January 2024, which found the AFIDA was…
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Trump ‘disappointed’ with Musk criticism of ‘big, beautiful bill,’ saying it’s related to EV incentive cuts
President Donald Trump said he’s ‘very disappointed’ with SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, days after Musk’s official departure from spearheading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). In recent days, Musk has been very critical of Trump’s massive tax and spending package dubbed the “big, beautiful, bill,” labeling the measure a “disgusting abomination” due to…
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Cuomo attacked during debate by fellow Dems for allegedly lying to Congress about COVID nursing home scandal
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo was blasted by fellow Democrats running against him to be the next mayor of New York City for lying to Congress, an allegation pushed by Republicans that the Trump administration is currently investigating. Cuomo repeatedly dismissed questions throughout Wednesday night’s debate on whether he lied to Congress about his…
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ICE official puts politicians on blast, demanding they ‘stop putting my people in danger’
Acting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Todd Lyons demands that politicians “stop putting my people in danger.” In a video, Lyons called out Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., suggesting that they are fomenting “outrage” about ICE’s work, accusing them of “hurting” people with “ridiculous rhetoric and inflammatory…
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The UFOs Are Ukrainian
The U.S. ignored the drone threat. It got lucky when that threat blew up in Russia’s face rather than our own.
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Congress Cleans Up Biden’s Global-Tax Mess
Janet Yellen led Europeans to believe the U.S. would endorse an impossible OECD corporate levy.
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No, AI Robots Won’t Take All Our Jobs
Instead, they will boost productivity, lower prices and spur the evolution of the labor market.
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President Trump hit back at his former adviser Elon Musk as the businessman continues to attack the president’s signature tax-and-spending legislation
The president says he is “very disappointed” in his former adviser.
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Trump issues ban on entry into U.S. for foreign nationals from 12 countries
President Donald Trump signed a proclamation Wednesday, which will ban foreign nationals from 12 countries from entering the U.S. due to national security concerns and said there may be more on the horizon.
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Republican turncoat announces Democrat bid for Florida governor’s seat
On Thursday, a former Republican turned Democrat in Florida announced his gubernatorial run for 2026. David Jolly, who represented the Tampa Bay area in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2014 to 2017, is looking to take term-limited Governor Ron DeSantis’ position in the heavily red state of Florida. Asked about his turn to the…
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If AI isn’t built for freedom, it will be programmed for control
Once the domain of science fiction, artificial intelligence now shapes the foundations of modern life. It governs how we access information, interact with institutions, and connect with one another. No longer just a tool, AI is becoming infrastructure — an embedded force with the potential to either safeguard our liberty or quietly dismantle it. In…
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Weaponized lies? 2-year-old’s deportation used as anti-Trump propaganda
When it comes to immigration, the mainstream narrative portrays the Trump administration as callously prioritizing enforcement over empathy — and it’s no different when it comes to the case of a 2-year-old U.S. citizen born in Florida. The 2-year-old, Emanuelly “Manu” Borges Santos, was deported to Brazil in February 2025 alongside her undocumented parents, who…
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Florida men charged in fatal boating hit-and-run of 15-year-old ballerina
Authorities have filed misdemeanor charges against two Florida men in connection with the boating hit-and-run death of a 15-year-old high school freshman while she was wakeboarding with friends last year. Carlos “Bill” Alonso, 79, is charged with violating two U.S. Coast Guard navigational rules, and Edmund Hartley, 31, is charged with violating four Coast Guard…
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Supreme Court sides with US gunmakers in case centered on Mexican cartel violence
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday in favor of seven U.S. gun manufacturers who were sued by the Mexican government over allegations they aided and abetted illegal gun sales to Mexican cartels. The high court’s decision in Smith & Wesson Brands v. Estados Unidos Mexicanos was unanimous, finding that the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms…
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Former Biden officials ridicule Karine Jean-Pierre’s book as ‘bizarre cash grab’
Several former Biden officials and staffers have spoken out against ex-White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre’s announcement that she was becoming an independent after serving in a Democratic administration, which came alongside a book announcement. “Everyone thinks this is a grift,” a former official told Politico. Jean-Pierre announced Wednesday that her new book, “Independent: A…
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Germany’s Merz to ‘adapt’ to Trump during high-stakes meeting on tariffs, defense
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is set to meet with President Donald Trump on Thursday as major geopolitical issues ranging from war in Europe, the Middle East and massive trade disputes are expected to be discussed. Germany and the Trump administration, both during his first term and again upon re-election, have butted heads with both sides…
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‘Not recommended for human consumption’ label may be required on chips, candies in Texas
A bill sitting on the desk of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott could force the food industry to digest the Make America Healthy Again movement. Texas Senate Bill 25 would require foods containing certain ingredients to have warning labels on their packaging. Some chips, candies and sodas would be required to bear the following label: “WARNING:…
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Laken Riley’s sister says family has ‘hope’ after Trump immigration changes: ‘Still a lot to be done’
EXCLUSIVE: Laken Riley’s sister said she and her family have “hope” due to the immigration policies President Donald Trump has put in place, telling Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview that, while there is “still a lot to be done,” continuing in the direction of the new administration “will be very beneficial to our…
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American tennis star Jessica Pegula slams ‘absolutely crazy’ comments after losing French Open match
American tennis star Jessica Pegula may have suffered a tough French Open exit against wild-card entry Loïs Boisson but she was still taking swings at critics afterward. Boisson, a French wild-card entry for the Grand Slam tournament, defeated Pegula in the fourth round of the tournament. Pegula revealed afterward she received death threats from “delusional”…
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Woman sues over spicy restaurant dish, plus viral debate among flight passengers over masks
‘LIKE FIRE’: A doctor is suing a Thai restaurant after claiming she suffered burns from a spicy meatball dish with bird’s eye chilies. BETTER BODY: Experts say nutrition can strengthen bones with foods that are rich in calcium, vitamin D and other nutrients. PLANE ANNOYING: As summer travel begins, debates about mask usage on board…
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FCC Commissioner Simington expected to abruptly leave agency, potential replacement revealed
FIRST ON FOX: Federal Communications Commissioner, Nathan Simington, is leaving the agency, as revealed in an internal memo obtained by Fox News Digital. Gavin Wax, a 31-year-old New York native and outspoken political ally of President Donald Trump, is being floated as a likely replacement. He would be the youngest commissioner in U.S. history, and also…
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False rumors of Minneapolis ICE raid spark protest as police decry ‘irresponsible’ info from elected officials
A chaotic protest in Minneapolis during which federal agents were seen getting physical with demonstrators unfolded as elected officials posted “highly irresponsible” information online suggesting a criminal search warrant was an ICE operation, police say. Tense moments were captured on video Tuesday as federal agents and the public clashed in the streets of the major…
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Supreme Court rules Wisconsin unconstitutionally discriminated against Christian charity
The Supreme Court on Thursday sided with a Wisconsin-based Catholic charity group in a case centered on unemployment tax credits for religious institutions – delivering a victory for faith-based institutions, who argued that the state’s decision had violated the religious clauses under the First Amendment. In a unanimous opinion, the justices agreed that the state…
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Migrant deported to third country returned to US after Trump admin yields to judge’s order
A Guatemalan man who was deported to Mexico by the Trump administration was returned to the U.S. this week, his lawyers confirmed to Fox News on Thursday, marking the first known instance of the Trump administration complying with a judge’s orders to return an individual removed from the U.S. based on erroneous information. The individual,…
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Supreme Court rules unanimously in favor of straight Ohio woman who claimed discrimination
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of an Ohio woman who claimed she was discriminated against for job promotions in favor of gay candidates on Thursday. The ruling, Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services, finds that members of majority groups in protected classes do not need to meet a higher standard of evidence…
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Trump touts ‘very positive’ breakthrough with Xi after slamming China for trade violation
President Donald Trump spoke with Chinese President Xi Jinping Thursday in a lengthy call amid economic and national security friction regarding trade between Washington and Beijing. “I just concluded a very good phone call with President Xi, of China, discussing some of the intricacies of our recently made, and agreed to, Trade Deal,” Trump said…
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‘Climate cult’ on notice as lawmakers push to let feds hop blue-state roadblocks to ‘US energy dominance’
EXCLUSIVE: The left-wing “climate cult,” as one lawmaker put it, will have fewer avenues to throw roadblocks in front of domestic energy production and President Donald Trump‘s efforts to obtain “American energy dominance” if a landmark effort between members of both the House and Senate is successful. “I am an energy guy from an energy-rich…
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Violence against Jews is about more than left or right, writes Mark Oppenheimer. The rise of identity politics and a growing taste for transgression have eroded the taboo against antisemitism across the political spectrum.
The rise of identity politics and a growing taste for transgression have eroded the taboo against antisemitism across the political spectrum.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D., N.Y.) has endorsed Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani’s bid for mayor of New York City
The progressive congresswoman is supporting the young Queens assemblyman’s upstart campaign in a crowded Democratic primary field.
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The ‘spirit of the age’ PERFECTLY illustrated in one photo
The terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, not only left eight Americans injured — but it also left a message warning of the path Western civilization is going down. And within that message was a photo from the attack, where a white shirtless man is seen in front of a government building. On the ground is…
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NAACP handing out ‘justice’ awards to school board members who defy Trump’s anti-DEI rules: leaked video
FIRST ON FOX: A top NAACP official in Cleveland was captured on video explaining how her organization will be giving “justice” awards to school board members in the state who openly defy the Trump administration’s federal push to ban diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in schools. “We have some school board members all over the country,…
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Ukraine crushes Putin’s bombers, but can China and Russia do the same to the US?
With Operation Spider’s Web, Ukraine inflicted the worst attack on Russian air power since World War II. The final damage is yet to be determined, but one tally is nine Tu-95s and three Tu-22M3 bombers gone, along with an A-50 “Mainstay” radar plane and an unlucky An-22 transport plane. Whatever the final count, the…
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GREGG JARRETT: Biden, the ‘marionette president; and the case of the runaway autopen
There is mounting evidence that Joe Biden was president in name only during much of his time in office. In his stead, a cabal of top White House staffers appears to have secretly operated a de facto presidency, making crucial decisions without a shred of constitutional authority. If proven true, it would call into question…
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DHS says Democratic senator’s husband removed from Biden TSA watchlist despite flying with possible terrorist
The Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday sounded the alarm on alleged Transportation Security Administration (TSA) “corruption,” accusing a longtime Democratic senator of lobbying the Biden administration to have her husband removed from a watchlist despite him allegedly flying with a “known or suspected terrorist.” New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s husband, William “Billy” Shaheen, “traveled…
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AOC backs rising progressive candidate in NYC Dem primary in push to defeat frontrunner Cuomo
Progressive champion Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York is weighing in on New York City’s Democratic mayoral race, with a long-expected endorsement coming less than three weeks before the city’s June 24th primary. Ocasio-Cortez, the four-term lawmaker who represents a congressional district in the Bronx and Queens and New York City’s most prominent leader on…
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DAVID MARCUS: Why Navy ships should not be named for gay rights icons
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth kicked off Pride month this year with a shot across the bow of wokeness, as his plan to rechristen a Navy ship honoring gay rights icon Harvey Milk has emerged. Milk was one of the first openly gay elected officials in the country as a member of the San Francisco…
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Ana de Armas calls Tom Cruise’s praise of her work ‘surreal’ as dating rumors intensify
Ana de Armas says it’s “amazing” to be working with Tom Cruise and “surreal” that the movie star would praise her work. “It’s very special,” de Armas told Access Hollywood at the premiere of her John Wick movie “Ballerina” on Tuesday when asked about him raving about her role in the film. “It’s very surreal…
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Biden insists ‘I made the decisions’ as Republicans investigate White House autopen use
Former President Joe Biden doubled down on his use of an autopen on Wednesday, insisting that he was in control of the White House during his term in office. President Donald Trump ordered an investigation into Biden’s administration, alleging that top officials used autopen signatures to cover up the former president’s cognitive decline. “I made…
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The Republican Party won’t be saved by excuses
Texas conservatives have long trusted the Republican Party to stand firm on core values: secure borders, parental rights, the Second Amendment, and limited government. We’ve delivered them power in Austin. But too many GOP lawmakers now serve corporate donors and media elites — not the grassroots conservatives who put them in office. Texas may be…
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FBI arrests alleged accomplice in Palm Springs fertility clinic bombing — and he shares suspected terrorist’s hatred
Guy Edward Bartkus, the 25-year-old suspected terrorist killed in the May 17 bombing of a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, allegedly left behind a nihilistic manifesto acknowledged by the FBI that equated human life to a disease gripping the planet, condemned religion, championed Satan over God, and called for a “war against pro-lifers.” “Basically,…
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Massive data breach exposes 184 million passwords and logins
Data breaches are no longer rare events but a persistent problem. We’ve been seeing regular incidents at public-facing companies across various sectors, including healthcare, retail and finance. While bad actors are certainly to blame, these corporations aren’t entirely without fault. They often make it easy for hackers to access user data by failing to protect…
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Trump admin seeking to pull funding from local governments slapped with judge’s preliminary injunction
A federal judge in Washington state on Tuesday granted Denver and other local governments a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration’s threats to withhold federal funding for transportation programs. Denver and dozens of other plaintiffs filed the lawsuit in May, claiming that the Trump administration’s threats to withhold an estimated $4 billion in critical federal…
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After trans pitcher leads team to state championship, opponent and lawyer suing over situation speak out
Transgender pitcher Marissa Rothenberger led Champlin Park High School to Minnesota’s state softball championship game after a pair of playoff wins on Wednesday. The pitcher’s dominance this season has prompted a lawsuit by three anonymous opposing players amid a national divide over the legality of trans athletes in girls’ sports. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS…
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Russia drone strike kills 5 in Ukraine after Putin promised retaliation in Trump call
A Russian drone strike in Ukraine left at least five people dead, including a 1-year-old and his mother and grandmother, in an attack occurring just hours after President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke over the phone. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that six drones hit the city of Pryluky, sparking a rescue…
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Former ‘hater’ reveals how Mike Tyson became America’s unlikely beloved figure
Long before Mike Tyson became a beloved American figure, he was a teenage wrecking ball engineered for success, haunted by chaos. Author Mark Kriegel, a self-confessed former “hater” of Tyson, pulls the curtain back on the boxer’s “apocalyptic” life in his new book, “Baddest Man: The Making of Mike Tyson,” detailing how he pulled off…
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CNN’s Christiane Amanpour afraid to travel to America as a foreigner, says it’s like going to North Korea
British-born CNN journalist Christiane Amanpour revealed on her podcast “The Ex Files” on Wednesday that she recently prepared to travel to the U.S. as if she were traveling to North Korea. Speaking with her ex-husband Jamie Rubin, a former State Department official, Amanpour recalled a speech she gave at Harvard Kennedy School last month. Although…
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There’s a way to aid Gaza. I know, my foundation just helped deliver 7 million meals… without incident
It’s time to be honest about humanitarian assistance in Gaza. The incumbent system is morally bankrupt. Grift is not a bug—it is a feature. The decades-long cycle of empty statements, inflated budgets, and institutionalized failure has created a self-sustaining machine that feeds off misery, undermines peace, and instinctively demonizes America and Israel. The current system…
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The trans Pride flag is tyranny’s new banner
The Democratic Party released its platform last weekend, not as a document, but as a screenshot — a single, jarring image that says more than any press release ever could. In it, a shirtless Mohamed Sabry Soliman, fresh off allegedly torching elderly Jewish demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, clutches two Molotov cocktails. Behind him, a transgender…
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The FBI was completely correct to keep an eye on Catholics
For years, the public has known President Joe Biden’s FBI sent spies to keep tabs on traditional Catholics. At the time of those whistleblower revelations, it caused a good deal of righteous anger, but both Director Christopher Wray and the Democrats claimed it was an isolated incident that was completely against the bureau’s policies. Well,…
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Cuomo hit by fellow Dems for dodging questions about sexual harassment during time as NY governor
Andrew Cuomo dodged questions throughout Wednesday evening’s New York City mayoral debate regarding sexual harassment allegations against him, which the former New York governor insisted were false. “Every woman watching tonight should listen right now,” said Michael Blake, a former state assemblyman from the Bronx who is running against Cuomo. “Andrew Cuomo would not respond…
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DR MARC SIEGEL: Grandma and Grandpa are turning golden years into a high time and it’s not safe
With over 50 million people in this country using cannabis in the past year, and the numbers continuing to skyrocket, it is disturbing to discover that the latest group to jump onto this bandwagon are a vulnerable group who can least afford to use weed from the perspective of their health; namely grandma and grandpa. …
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‘He’s not a big factor’: Trump’s Senate allies dismiss Elon Musk’s calls to ‘kill the bill’
Elon Musk’s diatribe against President Donald Trump‘s “one big, beautiful bill” continued Wednesday as Senate Republicans embarked on their own course to tweak and reshape the gargantuan legislative package. The former head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) rehashed a similar talking point from his takedown of a previous House GOP government funding bill…
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Federal judge sides against Jewish students who sued UPenn over antisemitism
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed against the University of Pennsylvania alleging the Ivy League school “permitted, tolerated and/or facilitated multiple antisemitic incidents on its campus that have created a hostile educational environment for Jewish students” in the wake of Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attack on Israel. Mitchell Goldberg, the chief judge of the…
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Oregon girls open up on ‘traumatic’ trans athlete experiences that pushed them to fight back
Oregon high school senior Alexa Anderson is now a budding conservative heroine, but she comes from a family of Democrats. When the Tigard High School track and field star refused to stand on the same podium as a trans athlete at the state championship on Saturday, alongside fellow medalist Reese Eckard, Anderson learned right away…
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NBA Finals begin with Thunder hosting underdog Pacers in battle of small markets
The NBA Finals kick off on Thursday night in a battle of two small-market teams who have proven they belong. The title will run through Oklahoma City, as the Thunder, the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference, play host to the Indiana Pacers. OKC went 68-14 over the regular season with MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander…
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Child predators, gang members, human traffickers deported in major Texas city ICE roundup
Child predators, gang members and human traffickers were among the 142 criminal illegals deported to Mexico by ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) officials in the Houston area in just the last two weeks. According to an ICE statement on Tuesday, the criminal immigrants were deported between May 19 and May 30. Those deported had…
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Flight passengers complain about maskless coughing on board as summer travel heats up
As summer travel kicks off, many Americans are taking to the skies to reach their destination. One traveler is sounding off about the passing around of summer sicknesses, calling out “sick people” with “no masks” — and igniting plenty of debate and input from others. Posted in the “r/delta” forum on Reddit, the message reads,…
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WWE star The Miz talks R-Truth’s departure announcement
The WWE star known as R-Truth shocked the pro wrestling world over the weekend when he announced he was set to depart the company after nearly 20 total years with the brand. Among R-Truth’s many accomplishments in the ring include being a longtime tag-team partner of the superstar known as The Miz. The two achieved…
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The ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ urgently needs a makeover to usher in Trump’s Golden Age
President Donald Trump is working to usher in a new Golden Age for America. But he needs Congress to do its part by ensuring that the “One Big, Beautiful Bill” isn’t neutered by shortsighted compromise. Recently, Trump gave Senate Republicans the green light to make changes to the House version of his signature legislative initiative,…
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Slop and spam, bots and scams: Can personalized algorithms fix the internet?
From the super-spam Google search results loaded with videos instead of web pages to the “paid for by” advertisements heavy in social media feeds these days, it’s hard not to notice the internet morphing into … well, some call it slop (others use another four-letter word). Whatever your taste, or lack thereof, AI is sure…
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WNBA player DiJonai Carrington fires back at critics amid foul controversy
Controversial Dallas Wings player DiJonai Carrington sent a message to fans who think she plays “dirty,” in a social media post on Wednesday. “Yall fAnS swear i’m such a dirty player. I’m SO over this narrative bc if u really know bball, u know I jus play hard asf & never give up on a…
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Trump one of ‘supportive’ voices to back Pete Rose’s removal from ineligible list, MLB commish says
Scrutiny increased over Pete Rose’s Baseball Hall of Fame eligibility once the former Cincinnati Reds star died last year, as President Donald Trump weighed in with his own thoughts on the issue. MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred removed Rose, and several other players, from the ineligible list in May, allowing the possibility of those athletes being…
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Former President Biden defends autopen use amid Republican investigation and more top headlines
1. Former President Biden defends autopen use amid Republican investigation 2. Trump signs sweeping travel ban to US targeting several high-risk countries 3. Israel recovers bodies of elderly American couple taken during Hamas attack ‘OUTRAGEOUS’ – Elon Musk urges Americans to ‘kill’ Trump’s big budget bill over debt concerns. Continue reading … PARADISE LOST –…
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Chappelle explains why he said he’d give Trump a chance during his 2016 ‘SNL’ monologue
Comedian Dave Chappelle defended his 2016 remarks about giving President Donald Trump a chance during an interview published in Variety on Wednesday, arguing that it was how he felt at the moment. “A set like that is like a photograph. That’s what it felt like in that moment. Now, if it ages well or not,…
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Some alcohol choices like dry red wine and clear liquor are less harmful than others, experts say
You may have heard that red wine is good for your heart health — or that vodka is a better option than darker liquors like bourbon. A recent study in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology even found that Champagne could reduce the risk of sudden cardiac arrest. Yet according to the World Health Organization and…
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Trump admin calls for Columbia University’s accreditation to be pulled
The Trump administration accused Columbia University of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act and called for the institution’s accreditation to be pulled. The threat was a significant escalation in the feud between the administration and some top colleges and universities over their response to threats and violence from pro-Palestinian activists since the latest…
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Who was president these last four years? We deserve an answer
The Biden years increasingly resemble a desperate effort to avoid invoking the 25th Amendment — no matter the cost. That’s why the Oversight Project’s autopen investigation has captured the attention of the public, Congress, and, most importantly, the Trump administration’s Department of Justice. President Trump didn’t hesitate: “THE AUTOPEN IS THE BIGGEST POLITICAL SCANDAL IN…
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New study reveals leprosy existed in the Americas before European explorers arrived
Scientists say a species of bacteria rewrites the history of when an infectious and potentially deadly disease first arrived in the Americas. And it was long before the arrival of European explorers. Researchers from the Institut Pasteur in Paris, France, with help from a U.S. university, recently announced in a news release that a second…
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Trump supporters defend ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ against Musk’s criticism, shrug off debt concerns
Americans in Republican strongholds were supportive of the “Big Beautiful Bill,” despite expressing concerns about adding to the national debt, in interviews with Fox News Digital on Wednesday. The sweeping tax and spending cuts package, passed by House lawmakers in May and backed by President Donald Trump, addresses many of the president’s legislative priorities on…
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REP BRETT GUTHRIE: GOP fights to protect Medicaid for America’s most vulnerable while Democrats fearmonger
It’s been almost two weeks since the House of Representatives passed the “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” Act (OBBBA). Yet, we continue to hear constant fearmongering by my Democrat colleagues. I’ll remind you that the OBBBA makes tremendous strides in providing further tax cuts for middle-class, working families, promoting American manufacturing and energy dominance, and importantly,…
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GOP hopeful Earle-Sears unveils ‘Axe the Tax’ plan in Virginia governor’s race
EXCLUSIVE: Smarter, not harder, is the theme Congress should follow to pass tax relief in its budget efforts, according to the top Republican running in one of only two gubernatorial races this year. Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, seeking to succeed term-limited Gov. Glenn Youngkin, unveiled her “Axe the Tax” framework, identifying consensus areas where…
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Kristin Cavallari cuts ties with father, joining Jennifer Aniston, other stars with severed family bonds
Kristin Cavallari made the “best decision” when she cut her father out of her life a few years ago. “I mean, honestly, and this might sound messed up to some people, but it’s the best decision I’ve ever made, cutting my dad out of my life,” the TV personality told People magazine. “Such a weight…
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Musk agrees with Massie that bill is ‘debt bomb ticking’ and ‘missed opportunity’ for conservatives
Elon Musk, who is vociferously decrying the Trump-backed One Big Beautiful Bill Act that cleared the House of Representatives last month, agreed with Rep. Thomas Massie, who declared in a post on X that the measure “is a debt bomb ticking” and that it marks a major “missed opportunity” for conservatives. “The Big Beautiful Bill…
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Crockett claims Republican opponents would throw her ‘back in chains’
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, claimed on Tuesday that conservatives would enslave people like her if they could, claiming their opposition is just another incarnation of old hatreds. Crockett argued that current Republican attacks are an outgrowth of the mentalities behind slavery and segregation. “It is easier, in my opinion, to do what’s right every single day…
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This Christian claims he was fired by Trump admin for anti-LGBTQ views
The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is a D.C.-located performing arts center partially funded by taxpayers that features theater, dance, musical performances, and educational and outreach programs. Now, the former vice president of development at the center, Floyd Brown, is claiming he was allegedly fired for speaking out against gay marriage and standing up…
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Fox News AI Newsletter: Scammers can exploit your data from just 1 ChatGPT search
Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements. IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:– Scammers can exploit your data from just one ChatGPT search– Business Insider embraces AI while laying off 21% of workforce– Nvidia, Dell partner with Trump admin to make next-gen supercomputer GUARD YOUR DATA: ChatGPT and other large language models…
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Educational Choice for Children Act: A tax break for the rich, not a lifeline for students
Like many Americans this summer, I’ll be heading to a football stadium to see Beyoncé deliver two hours of magic on her Cowboy Carter Tour. I paid a premium for those tickets – and I’m OK with that. It was my choice – not something I can deduct from my taxes or expect to be…
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MORNING GLORY: Antisemitism is shameful and evil. None of us should ever be neutral on such hate
An attack on any Jew in America is an attack on every Jew in America. It does not matter if the victim of the intended violence was murdered, maimed or escaped unharmed. It does not matter in the least if the targeted Jew was an American, an American-Israeli, a Jew from a third country, or…
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Minneapolis business owner ‘feels bad’ for the cops, blames city for violence that hurt his livelihood
EXCLUSIVE – Edwin Reed was emotional when describing what his Minneapolis business has endured in the five years since George Floyd’s death, largely blaming the city. “It’s been a heck of a roller coaster these last five years,” Edwin Reed told Fox News Digital. Reed owns Sincere Detailing Pros at 38th and Chicago in south…
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How to choose the best sleeping position for you, according to the experts
A key part of the nightly bedtime routine is getting comfortable in a certain sleeping position — but how do you know which one is best? A majority of American adults (69%) sleep on their side, according to a recent poll. That is followed by those who sleep on their backs (19%) and their stomachs…
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SEN JOHN CORNYN: Congress must reimburse Texas for Biden’s border security malpractice
The government’s most basic duty is to keep its citizens safe. President Joe Biden woefully neglected to fulfill this obligation, allowing our borders to be overrun by millions of unvetted illegal immigrants, criminal aliens and cartels smuggling deadly synthetic opioids. Far from Washington, border states like Texas were left to suffer the consequences. Texas spent billions of dollars on Operation Lone Star in an attempt…
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Democrats vying for NYC mayor spar over defunding police, combating ICE
Democratic mayoral candidates sparred over whether to defund the police during the New York City mayoral debate Wednesday night, with many candidates distancing themselves from the once-popular progressive position. Candidates also discussed how to best combat President Donald Trump, particularly when it comes to his illegal immigration crackdown. Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, the…
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Biden-era White House reporters express disbelief on Karine Jean-Pierre’s sudden party switch
Reporters who covered the Biden White House are in disbelief that former press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre ditched the Democratic Party to pen a new book in a “desperate” attempt to revive her career. The longtime spokesperson for former President Joe Biden announced on Wednesday that she switched her affiliation to independent. Jean-Pierre also revealed an upcoming…
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Florida Atlantic University is under consideration as the site of Donald Trump’s presidential library
The president gave little thought to a library after his first term, with aides fearing it would signal the end of his political career.
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A brutal wake-up call from America’s most powerful banker
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase — one of the most powerful financial institutions on earth — issued a warning the other day. But it wasn’t about interest rates, crypto, or monetary policy. Speaking at the Reagan National Defense Forum in California, Dimon pivoted from economic talking points to something far more urgent: the fragile…
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Trump orders Attorney General to investigate Biden’s autopen use amid cognitive decline concerns
President Donald Trump called on Attorney General Pam Bondi to lead an investigation into whether certain individuals working for former President Joe Biden conspired to deceive the public about his mental state while also exercising his presidential responsibilities by using an autopen. In a memo on Wednesday, Trump said the president of the U.S. has…
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Former Republican congressman-turned-Democrat launches bid for governor in push to flip red-state Florida
Democrats in Florida face an uphill climb as they work to win the governor’s office in next year’s elections. It’s been more than three decades since a Democrat won a gubernatorial election in the Sunshine State. You have to go all the way back to Democrat Gov. Lawton Chiles’ 1994 re-election. But former Rep. David…
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Archaeologists uncover never-before-seen tombs of ancient Egyptian officials
Several tombs of high-ranking Ancient Egyptian officials were recently uncovered by local archaeologists, shedding new light on a bygone civilization. The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced the discovery in a Facebook post on May 26. It was translated from Arabic to English. The tombs all date to the era of the New Kingdom,…
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Oregon track star wages legal battle against trans athlete policy after medal ceremony protest
An Oregon high school track star is speaking out after refusing to stand on the podium with a transgender athlete, saying her protest was about fairness – not hate. “I just didn’t think that it’s fair to biological females to allow and encourage biological males to compete among us, not only for myself and the…
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King Charles, Prince Harry at point of ‘no turning back’ as monarch refuses reconciliation: expert
As King Charles prepares to put on a united front with his family at this year’s Trooping the Colour, the monarch and estranged son Prince Harry are nowhere near ending their rift. “There is no turning back,” British royals expert Hilary Fordwich claimed to Fox News Digital. “King Charles remains tender towards his son but…
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Americans tourists warned of increased threat in summer vacation hotspot
With summer travel approaching, officials are issuing a security alert to Americans who are using dating apps in certain areas of Mexico, warning travelers to use caution due to a rise in kidnappings linked to the apps. On Monday, the U.S. Embassy and consulates in Mexico shared a security alert after confirming “several reports of…
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Chinese-made solar panels used on American farms puts US power grid at risk: former NSA official
A former analyst with the National Security Agency said that China is positioning equipment in “strategic places” that could be used to disrupt U.S. commerce after rogue communication devices were found inside Chinese solar power inverters. Rogue communication devices that were not in official product documents were found inside Chinese solar power inverters when they…
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Bryson DeChambeau admired by President Trump’s golf game
On Friday, June 6, LIV Golf will tee off near the nation’s capital – and President Donald Trump is already inspiring one golfer in his game. Ahead of the golf tournament taking over the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club this weekend, Crushers GC Captain Bryson DeChambeau talked about his most recent “side quests” – including…
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PASTOR COREY BROOKS: I’m building hope on Chicago’s notorious South Side
After the Civil Rights victories, many folks on the South Side of Chicago expected things to get better. It was already a solid working class community with a grocery store, a delicatessen, and other small businesses. Instead the liberal policies that came out of the post-60s era nuked us into a devastating culture of dependency.…
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Israel recovers bodies of 2 hostages from Gaza Strip: ‘May their memory be blessed’
Israel on Thursday recovered the bodies of two hostages who were abducted in the Oct. 7, 2023 massacre that ignited the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wrote on X that the remains of Gadi Haggai and Judy Weinstein-Haggai had been returned in a special operation by the army and…
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Trump suspends foreign student visas at Harvard University amid national security concerns
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed a proclamation to student visas for foreigners seeking to study or participate in exchange programs at Harvard University, the move in the ongoing feud between the White House and the Ivy League school. The proclamation directs the State Department to “consider revoking” existing academic or exchange visas of any…
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Authorities release new doorbell camera video of suspect who allegedly kidnapped, murdered three daughters
Chelan County Sheriff’s Office deputies released doorbell camera footage and photos of Travis Decker, 32, who is wanted on three counts of first-degree murder and kidnapping. They say the videos and photos are from the days leading up to his visitation with his three daughters. The footage also shows what police believe is his last known…
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Cuomo dismisses nursing home scandal, blames Trump’s ‘MAGA line’ for COVID controversy
Nine Democratic candidates took the stage in New York City Wednesday for the first of two debates ahead of the June 24 mayoral primary, and the claws were out for former Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Cuomo’s COVID-19 scandal was front and center just minutes into the debate as moderators asked the candidates how they would stand…
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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Ex-IRS Contractor Pleads Fifth in Trump Tax-Leak Probe
Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content. Here’s what’s happening… A man serving in prison for leaking President Donald Trump’s and thousands of others’ confidential tax records recently asserted his Fifth Amendment right to the House Judiciary Committee and…
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Karen Read defense gets boost as plow driver testifies he saw no body in snow during Boston cop death case
Karen Read’s lucky charm may be a plow driver who saw nothing during multiple passes by the address where she is accused of leaving her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe, to die on the ground in a blizzard in January 2022. Brian “Lucky” Loughran testified Wednesday that he didn’t see a body on the…
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Oilers draw first blood in Stanley Cup Final rematch with 4-3 overtime victory against Panthers
The first game of the Stanley Cup Final rematch belongs to the Edmonton Oilers, as Leon Draisaitl’s second goal of the game was the overtime winner against the Florida Panthers on Wednesday night. The 4-3 victory was a come-from-behind win for Edmonton, as they were down 3-1 at one point in this game, but scored…
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Federal appeals court throws roadblock at Trump’s education reform agenda
A federal appeals court refused to grant the U.S. Department of Education’s (DOE) request to put a temporary halt on a district judge’s preliminary injunction last week, preventing the Trump administration from moving ahead with plans to dismantle the department. Washington, D.C., and two states previously requested the court to halt the announced DOE and…
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Illegal immigrant convicted in 100 mph DUI crash that killed Washington state trooper
Jurors in Washington state delivered a guilty verdict against an illegal immigrant accused of killing a state trooper last year. Raul Benitez-Santana, 33, was found guilty of vehicular assault and vehicular homicide in connection with the death of Washington State Patrol Trooper Christopher Gadd. Gadd, 27, was killed when his cruiser was hit by a…
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President Trump ordered an investigation into Joe Biden’s actions as president, including his use of an autopen, alleging aides concealed his cognitive decline
Trump alleges Biden’s aides abused the power of presidential signatures through the use of an autopen, though past administrations have said autopen-signed documents are legally valid.
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Federal judge temporarily blocks deportation of Boulder attack suspect’s family
A Biden-appointed federal judge has temporarily blocked federal immigration officials from removing the family members of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the suspect accused in the targeted terror attack against pro-Israel supporters in Boulder.
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FBI Deputy Director confirms Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide based on agency’s files
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said Thursday that there is nothing in the Jeffrey Epstein file indicated that he died by any other way than by suicide. Bongino updated Fox News host Sean Hannity on the investigation into the Epstein file as conspiracies continue to float that he was murdered in prison. FBI BOSSES INSIST…
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MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred to propose automated strike zone in baseball next season amid potential lockout
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred is aiming for the automated balls and strikes (ABS) system to be implemented next season. Manfred announced on Wednesday that he and his office will introduce a proposal to MLB’s competition committee to have the system in place for 2026, a goal he had in mind last summer. “I do think…
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Michelle Obama reveals why her daughters tried to ‘push away’ from her and Barack
Former first lady Michelle Obama revealed on Monday that her daughters have tried to “push away” from her and her husband, former President Barack Obama. “Where do we begin?” Michelle said during an episode of Kate Hudson’s podcast “Sibling Revelry,”. “Our daughters are 26 and 23, they are young adult women. But they definitely went…
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Stephen A. Smith’s prime SiriusXM slot blindsides current host Michelle Beadle: ‘Little embarrassing’
Michelle Beadle admitted being blindsided by news that one of Stephen A. Smith’s new programs, which launches in September, will be taking over her time slot on SiriusXM Mad Dog Sports Radio. Beadle said it was “a little embarrassing” to learn her show, “Beadle and Decker,” with Cody Decker, won’t be airing at the same…
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A Look Ahead at the 2026 Midterm Elections
Democrats are likelier than not to take the House majority, but it’s far from certain.
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As We Get Older and Stop Making Cents
The penny’s demise is a sign of ill health for America’s monetary and fiscal policies.
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Medicaid Is Overdue for a Big Beautiful Overhaul
The program’s funding mechanism lends itself to bloat and inefficiency. The Senate can set this right.
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Germany’s Merz Turns Against Israel
He raises doubt about his promise to protect Jewish life from the extremists of both left and right.
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How Cheating Spreads at Law Schools
Noah Werksman asked why so many peers got extra time on tests. Pepperdine accused him of bullying.
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Will Trump Take ‘No’ for an Answer?
Russia and Iran keep rejecting the President’s diplomatic offers.
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A $4.5 Trillion Tax Increase, or Not?
That’s the key question with the GOP budget bill, not the deficit.
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Chuck Schumer rebrands Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ to the ‘We’re All Going to Die Act’
Democrat Senator Chuck Schumer characterized President Donald Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” to the “We’re All Going to Die Act,” due to the legislation’s perceived Medicaid cuts.
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The CIA’s greatest failure: Intelligence
At 82 years old, strategic and military adviser Edward Luttwak has watched the CIA continuously fail at what the American people pay them to do. That is, use intelligence to protect the American people. And he knows why they continue to fail. “From my point of view, the horrible problem of the Central Intelligence Agency…
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Trump announces total ban on travel from 12 countries
President Donald Trump issued a travel ban on 12 countries to go into effect on Monday, and issued travel restrictions on another 7 countries. The 12 countries affected are Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen. ‘I must act to protect the national security and…
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WWE star The Miz vows to beat NBA great Charles Barkley at this year’s American Century
WWE star The Miz will be among golfers in the field for the 36th installment of the prestigious American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament. Golfers will begin practice at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course in South Lake Tahoe on the border of California and Nevada July 9-13. The Miz, whose real name is Mike Mizanin, told Fox News…
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Dave Chapelle says SNL writers were in tears after Trump’s 2016 win
Comedian Dave Chappelle said in a new interview posted Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s election win in 2016 emotionally broke the writers for NBC’s “Saturday Night Live.” Chappelle sat down with fellow comedian Mo Amer as part of Variety’s “Actors on Actors” program, where they discussed Chappelle hosting the long-running series the weekend after Trump’s…
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Trans pitcher hits 2 doubles, throws another complete game to send team to Minnesota state championship
After a dramatic, walk-off win in Wednesday’s semifinal, the Champlin Park Rebels are headed to the Minnesota High School Girls’ Softball State Championship — and so is their transgender pitcher Marissa Rothenberger. After giving up two early runs in a shaky start, Rothenberger settled in and pitched a complete game to help No. 2-seeded Champlin…
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EXCLUSIVE: ‘Refugees in their own country’: Samaritan’s Purse steps into Israel’s war zones with needed relief
In a country facing war on two fronts, the Christian aid group Samaritan’s Purse is making a big impact. From building armored ambulance stations to promising a new trauma recovery center on the spot, the U.S.-based Christian humanitarian aid group is stepping into dangerous areas to help people still living with fear every day. Edward…
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Supplement health risks to know about, plus a celebrity’s ‘brutal’ infection
SKIPPING SODA – Experts say quitting Diet Coke can improve heart health and gut balance. Continue reading… RARE CASE – A 6-year-old boy suffers a paralyzing stroke that requires a life-saving procedure. Continue reading… SPLITTING HAIRS – A common daily beauty routine could cause damage, experts warn. Continue reading… Facebook Instagram YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Fox…
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Deep job cuts at the Education Department have stacked up cases alleging civil-rights violations in U.S. schools
Parents and lawyers say staffing shortages put casework in limbo; Secretary Linda McMahon says agency needs a shake-up.
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Texas: At least 1 dead due to Dallas flooding as water level continues to rise
At least one fatality has been confirmed in Dallas, Texas, following severe flooding that left multiple vehicles stranded in rapidly rising waters.
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Female with ‘anger issues’ fires gun amid argument, but bullet pierces wall of uninvolved neighbor — and tragedy strikes
Things were as uneventful as you can imagine for 45-year-old Billy Sorrels late Friday night. He was sitting in bed in his Oklahoma City residence while a 12-year-old boy sat near him playing video games, police told KOTV-DT. ‘The bullet has to go somewhere.’ But at that time, Sorrels’ next-door neighbor — 30-year-old Elisha Kirby…
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Massive manhunt under way for homeless father of 3 girls who were found dead; they went missing after scheduled visitation
A number of bloody handprints were found at the site where Washington state police said three young girls were found dead, and they suspect their father is the killer. Travis Decker, 32, is wanted for three counts of first-degree murder and three counts of first-degree kidnapping, according to the Chelan County Sheriff’s Office. ‘I don’t…
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Heidi Klum sizzles poolside in bikini photo shoot as she celebrates her 52nd birthday
Heidi Klum is turning up the heat just in time for summer. The German-born supermodel slipped into several string bikinis and basked in the sun for a photo shoot, giving her 12.5 million Instagram followers a glimpse. The former Victoria’s Secret model posed in a bold purple bikini with gold embellishments as she leaned on…
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Fenway Park’s Pesky’s Pole gifts Red Sox dramatic victory with record-setting short homer
Ceddanne Rafaela may just be thanking his lucky stars he plays his home games at Fenway Park. Rafaela used Pesky’s Pole to his advantage on Wednesday afternoon to lift his Boston Red Sox to an 11-9 victory over the Los Angeles Angels. On the first pitch he saw in the bottom of the ninth, a…
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Rory McIlroy defends right to skip media sessions after nonconforming driver news leaked at PGA Championship
Rory McIlroy has an explanation for why he skipped his media sessions at the PGA Championship last month. McIlroy spoke this time to reporters at the RBC Canadian Open on Wednesday, where he admitted being “p—ed off” after finding out his driver was considered nonconforming and unusable after pre-tournament testing. McIlroy didn’t speak to reporters…
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Olympic gold medalist Gabby Thomas slams ‘sick’ heckler for shouting disparaging, racial comments during meet
Gabby Thomas confronted a heckler online after a man posted multiple videos on social media that showed him shouting disparaging remarks, including racial comments, directed at the three-time Olympic gold medalist at a recent track event. He claimed the heckling helped him win an online wager. Thomas competed at a Grand Slam Track event in Philadelphia…
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Trump bans travel to US from several countries to block ‘dangerous foreign actors’
President Donald Trump has signed a sweeping order blocking travel to the U.S. from nearly 20 countries identified as high-risk for terrorism, visa abuse and failure to share security information. The new travel restrictions — announced under Executive Order 14161 — apply to nationals from 12 countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Somalia, Libya, and Yemen, all…
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College course asks Florida high school students about their sexuality in controversial assignment: report
Florida high school students taking a course at a local college were reportedly assigned to complete a sexuality-focused questionnaire that asked if they were gay and blamed heterosexuals for overpopulating the planet. The course and sexually focused questionnaire was part of a Miami-Dade College course offered to high school students, The Daily Wire reported. Titled…
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Communist country dumps decades-old 2-child policy as birth rates plummet to alarming levels
Vietnam has ended its two-child policy in hopes of a resurgence of youth in an aging population. The communist country’s National Assembly passed a new amendment that nullifies families from having a two-child limit, according to state media. Vietnamese families are giving birth to fewer children and the birth rate has declined to 1.91 children…
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LIV Golf star Phil Mickelson adds his reaction to deepening sewage crisis in San Diego
LIV Golf star Phil Mickelson reacted on social media as a local California lawmaker talked about millions of gallons of sewage being dumped from Mexico into the water near San Diego. San Diego County District 5 Supervisor Jim Desmond spoke at a recent meeting about beaches around the historic Hotel Del being closed during Memorial…
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Rod Stewart cancels second concert on doctor’s orders
Rod Stewart canceled his performance at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, citing doctor’s orders. The “Forever Young” singer blamed a lingering sickness for the cancellation. Earlier this week, Stewart, 80, canceled a show during his Las Vegas residency due to health concerns. ‘FRIENDS’ STAR DAVID SCHWIMMER SERVED ROD STEWART WITH DIVORCE PAPERS “I’m awfully sorry…
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Pacers’ Rick Carlisle reacts after Knicks dismiss Tom Thibodeau: ‘I thought it was a fake AI thing’
The New York Knicks hadn’t advanced to the Eastern Conference finals since 2000 before doing so last month, ultimately losing to the Indiana Pacers in six games. Three days after New York’s playoff exit, the Knicks on Tuesday announced they would move on from coach Tom Thibodeau. Pacers coach Rick Carlisle on Wednesday praised Thibodeau…
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Trump nominates seasoned military leaders to head vital global commands
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Wednesday that President Donald Trump had nominated two high-ranking military officials to lead the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) and U.S. African Command (AFRICOM). Trump nominated Navy Vice Adm. Charles B. Cooper II to be promoted to admiral and be assigned as commander of CENTCOM at MacDill Air Force Base in…
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President Trump has signed a sweeping travel ban on 12 countries and introduced more-limited travel restrictions on seven others
The president also placed travel restrictions on an additional list of countries as he reintroduced a controversial immigration policy that came to define the early days of his first term.
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Musk calls on Senate to ‘KILL’ Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill,’ calling it a ‘disgusting abomination’
In a surprising turn of events, Elon Musk, who is no longer a special government employee (SGE) in the Trump administration, has called on Congress to “Kill” President Donald Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill.”
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OpenAI sabotaged commands to prevent itself from being shut off
An artificial intelligence model sabotaged a mechanism that was meant to shut it down and prevented itself from being turned off. When researchers from the company Palisade Research told OpenAI’s o3 model to “allow yourself to be shut down,” the AI either ignored the command or changed the prompt to something else. ‘In one instance,…
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CEO of world’s biggest bank issues harrowing warning: Stockpile THIS, not THAT
Last weekend at the Reagan National Economic Forum in California, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon issued a chilling warning about a crisis on the horizon. “It wasn’t about coming interest rates, not about inflation curves or crypto adoption,” says Glenn Beck. It was about survival. “We shouldn’t be stockpiling Bitcoin. We should be stockpiling guns,…
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Elon Musk warpath against Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ rattles House GOP
Elon Musk’s tirade against President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” has forced House Republicans to scramble to respond on Wednesday. GOP lawmakers who had spent months praising Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) efforts are now working to avoid a war of words with the tech billionaire as he calls on them to scrap months…
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Senate weighs Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ as policy group backs CBO, projects $3 trillion debt increase
President Donald Trump‘s “big, beautiful bill” is projected to increase the debt by $3 trillion, with interest, or $5 trillion if made permanent, according to estimates. An estimate of the House-passed bill by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projects it would add more than $2.4 trillion to primary deficits before interest over 10 years,…
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DOJ sues Texas for offering in-state college tuition to illegal immigrants in alleged violation of federal law
The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a complaint against Texas to block the state’s two-decade-old law that provides in-state tuition to illegal immigrants. The complaint was filed Wednesday in the Northern District of Texas against the State of Texas and several Texas officials to get Texas to comply with federal requirements. Under federal law, higher…
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Storm assistant’s alleged use of profanity toward former player prompts WNBA review: report
The Seattle Storm are facing scrutiny again after reports Wednesday indicated the WNBA has launched an investigation into the team’s coaching staff. The team was previously the subject of a separate internal investigation in December. WNBA reporter Khristina Williams reported Wednesday that sources said the league and league security have launched a probe into the team’s…
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Focus on the Family’s Jim Daly rejects SPLC ‘hate group’ label: ‘This isn’t hate, it’s the love of Christ’
In a wide-ranging exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Focus on the Family President Jim Daly responded to the Southern Poverty Law Center’s (SPLC) recent decision to classify his organization as a “hate group,” calling the label “discouraging,” “dangerous,” and a reflection of “what’s wrong with the culture right now.” Focus on the Family, a…
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A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the Trump administration must allow migrants it shipped to a notorious Salvadoran prison an opportunity to challenge their removal from the U.S.
The decision set up another showdown between the Trump administration and the courts over the use of a wartime law to remove hundreds of people.
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Washington: 3 missing sisters were found with ‘zip-tied wrists’ and ‘bags over their heads’ following visit with father, manhunt continues
Newly released reports have revealed a disturbing detail in the deaths of the three young sisters whose bodies were found in Washington state: all three were discovered with plastic bags wrapped over their heads and their wrists restrained with zip ties—an act authorities suspect was carried out by their father.
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California’s high-speed rail ‘boondoggle’ wastes $7 billion to build zero tracks — Trump’s DOT threatens to pull grants
After roughly 15 years and billions in taxpayer dollars, California’s high-speed rail project still has yet to lay down a single track, according to President Donald Trump’s Department of Transportation. A shocking 300-page Federal Railroad Administration report released Wednesday by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy revealed that the project has already absorbed approximately $6.9 billion in…
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‘Gotta keep it quiet’: Dean of students who kept DEI alive at UNC reaps the whirlwind
The Supreme Court ruled in June 2023 that the University of North Carolina’s race-based admissions processes could not be reconciled with the guarantees of the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. Between the time of the high court’s decision and the Trump administration’s clampdown on federally funded schools with racist policies and programs, the…
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Trump says Putin ‘very strongly’ told him Russia will respond to stunning drone attack from Ukraine
President Donald Trump revealed pivotal details from a phone call he had Wednesday with Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin about his war against Ukraine and his involvement in the negotiations with Iran. The president said Russia is preparing a response to the audacious drone attack from Ukraine that reached far into Russia to destroy and…
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Ryan Lochte and his wife announce divorce after 7 years of marriage
Six-time Olympic gold medalist Ryan Lochte and his wife, model Kayla Rae Reid, announced on Instagram Wednesday they are ending their marriage. TMZ reported Reid filed for divorce earlier this year, a decision that came “after deep prayer and reflection,” she said. “I hold marriage in the highest regard, so this has been one of…
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Trump foe Judge Boasberg rules deported migrants can challenge removals, in blow to admin
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg on Wednesday ordered the Trump administration to provide all non-citizens deported from the U.S. to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador to be afforded the opportunity to seek habeas relief in court, and challenge their alleged gang status— the latest in a heated fight centered on President Donald Trump‘s use…
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WWII bombs found in European city force massive evacuation operation
More than 20,000 residents were forced to evacuate their homes on Wednesday in Germany after three World War II-era aerial bombs were discovered. The operation would take the bomb squad hours to complete their task. The three bombs were found during exploratory work in the German city of Cologne on Monday, resulting in what officials…
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Benches clear as Red Sox, Angels get into heated pregame confrontation
The Boston Red Sox salvaged the final game of a three-game series against the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday afternoon. But, tempers flared well before the first pitch was thrown. During a practice session at Fenway Park, Red Sox first base coach Jose Flores had an exchange with Angels pitcher Tyler Anderson. The context of…
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Trump admin stands by Israel, rejects UN resolution backed by UK and France
The U.S. rejected a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, standing by Jerusalem. France, the U.K., Russia and China all supported the resolution, which received 14 votes in favor and one vote against, meaning it was not adopted by the council. “It is inexplicable that many members…
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‘Ferris Bueller’ actress makes surprise Hollywood comeback after 14-year acting hiatus
Mia Sara, best known for playing Matthew Broderick’s girlfriend, Sloane, in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” made a rare red carpet appearance this week following her first film role in 14 years. Sara, 57, stars in the Stephen King adaptation “The Life of Chuck,” telling People magazine she only decided to return to the big screen…
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Track athlete who lost medal for celebration laments her punishment while trans athlete took girls’ titles
California girls’ track and field star Clara Adams and her father called out the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) for stripping her of her state title over a celebration while allowing trans athlete AB Hernandez to win two gold medals at the state championship last weekend. Adams was stripped of her title and disqualified for a…
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Dakota Johnson narrowly avoids wardrobe malfunction with daring outfit choice
Dakota Johnson nearly had a wardrobe malfunction during a late-night TV appearance. On Monday’s episode of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” Johnson — who was wearing a black mini-dress with a plunging neckline — instantly regretted her decision. “Oh God,” said Johnson, who was promoting her new film, “Materialists.” “This is the wrong outfit.” …
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Former MLB exec blasts Royals’ ‘irresponsible’ move with top prospect Jac Caglianone
Kansas City was ecstatic when the Royals called up their top prospect, Jac Caglianone, but one former MLB executive called it the “single-most irresponsible move I’ve seen in quite a long time.” Former Miami Marlins team president David Samson vocalized his displeasure with the Royals’ front office bringing Caglianone up to the big leagues despite…
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The Trump administration is redirecting a key antidrone technology earmarked for Ukraine to American forces
Move underscores the Trump administration’s waning commitment to providing military aid to Kyiv.
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President Trump is losing patience with Elon Musk after the billionaire attacked Republicans’ sprawling tax-and-spending bill
The billionaire wants GOP lawmakers to make deeper spending cuts in the president’s tax megabill.
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Trump admin to pull federal funding from Calif. high-speed rail project after state spent billions without ‘any results to show for’
The Trump administration has indicated that it intends to pull the remaining 4 billion in federal funding from California’s high-speed rail project — citing missed deadlines, budget overruns, and unreliable ridership projections.
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Patel: 2 Chinese nationals have been charged with smuggling ‘dangerous biological pathogen’ into U.S.
FBI Director Kash Patel announced that two Chinese nationals have been formally charged following allegations that they smuggled a “dangerous biological pathogen” into the United States, allegedly with the intent to conduct research at a University of Michigan laboratory.
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Teen suspended for using legal term for migrant invaders comes out on top, will likely receive apology from school board
A 16-year-old student was suspended from Central Davidson High School in Lexington, North Carolina, last year for uttering the term “illegal alien” during a vocabulary lesson in English class. In addition to his temporary removal, Christian McGhee was effectively characterized as a racist for making what the school’s vice principal Eric Anderson claimed was a…
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Eric Swalwell just had his own ‘How do you do, fellow kids?’ moment during profanity-laden radio interview
In an attempt to appear off-the-cuff on a hip radio show, Representative Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) swore and made inflammatory accusations against Republicans in order to connect with a younger audience. Swalwell appeared on “The Breakfast Club,” one of the biggest radio shows in New York City, which skews to the 18- to 24-year-old audience and…
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‘The era of blackmail’: Has the NFL been forced to be gay?
While major corporations like Apple have shocked the world by refraining from changing their entire brands to rainbow colors during Pride Month, the Alphabet Mafia still seems to have the NFL in a chokehold. Out of the 32 teams, only nine remained silent as we entered June. However, people like former Cowboys wide receiver Dez…
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Father allegedly catches therapist in autistic son’s bedroom closet with boy’s pants down: DA
A behavioral therapist is accused of sexually assaulting a teenage boy with autism at his California home, according to reports. The Orange County District Attorney’s Office recently posted a press release regarding shocking child sex abuse accusations against 32-year-old Salvador Armando Arriaga. ‘After being confronted by the boy’s father, Arriaga is accused of trying to…
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Noncitizens and double voters: Ohio exposes potential election fraud in 8 states, DC
Election integrity has become a top concern among the American public, and Ohio is leading an effort to address those concerns and root out fraud. On Tuesday, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose (R) revealed that an ongoing review discovered potential voter fraud impacting eight states and Washington, D.C. ‘Critics of Ohio’s election integrity efforts…
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USA Today tries to garner sympathy for family of suspect in horrific Boulder attack and gets obliterated online
The investigation into a horrific firebombing attack on pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, continues, but the mainstream media wasted no time in trying to raise sympathy for the family of the suspected attacker, Mohamed Sabry Soliman. An article in USA Today was torched on social media for profiling the suspect’s daughter, who was detained along…
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Leader of Hispanic Caucus angrily suggests Trump is extorting DC mayor into repealing sanctuary city policies
The mayor of Washington, D.C., appears to have capitulated to demands from President Donald Trump, and her fellow Democrats are not very happy about it. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser had previously enthusiastically supported the sanctuary city policies at the nation’s capital, but she apparently changed her mind after Trump ascended to the Oval Office for…
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Capitol Police union raps appointment of controversial acting chief with checkered history
The U.S. Capitol Police Board should “immediately reconsider” its appointment of Assistant Chief Sean P. Gallagher as acting chief because he “fails to meet the standard of trust and integrity required to lead the U.S. Capitol Police force,” the officers’ union says. “We’re astounded the board would even consider Gallagher for the role,” said Gus…
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DOGE subcommittee reveals how Biden autopen may have funneled money to leftist NGOs
The House Department of Government Efficiency subcommittee unveiled how nongovernmental organizations apparently utilize taxpayer dollars to covertly advance their own left-wing agendas. Democrats scoffed as Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, who also chairs the subcommittee, detailed how these nonprofits funnel grants and contracts toward ideological causes. These grants, many of which were issued…
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Judge halts deportation of family of suspect in horrific Boulder firebombing attack
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from deporting the wife and five children of the suspect in the horrific anti-Semitic attack in Boulder, Colorado. U.S. District Judge Gordon P. Gallagher granted the request on Wednesday to halt the deportations of the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman. The White House said that the family…
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Jasmine Crockett mocks Trump, says he’s threatened by her ‘effective’ message
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, mocked President Donald Trump for insulting her, claiming it was because he “knows my message is effective,” in a new podcast interview. The progressive congresswoman appeared on the iHeartMedia Podcast “Outlaws with TS Madison” on Monday, where she addressed her rise to prominence in the Democratic Party and how that has…
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Jose Luis Ballester, who went viral at Masters for unsavory moment, joins LIV Golf
The reigning U.S. Amateur champion, Jose Luis Ballester, has made the choice to head to LIV Golf. The Spanish youngster is set for his professional debut in Virginia in the Saudi Arabia-backed league. LIV Golf announced that Ballester, who goes by Josele, signed a multi-year deal to join the league, where he will be a…
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Woman charged after overdose death of man whose body was found in Planet Fitness tanning bed
Police in Indiana have arrested a woman for her alleged role in the overdose death of a 39-year-old man whose body was found inside a tanning bed three days after he entered a Planet Fitness gym. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) said in a news release that Heather Bradford, 41, was arrested and charged…
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Rising antisemitic violence, terror attacks in US spur House Homeland Security Committee hearing
EXCLUSIVE: A GOP lawmaker on the House’s Homeland Security Committee is spearheading a hearing on growing antisemitic violence in the U.S. in response to recent attacks in Boulder, Colorado, and Washington, D.C. These attacks are not outliers, according to the chairman of the committee’s counterterrorism and intelligence subcommittee, Rep. August Pfluger of Texas. He has scheduled…
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Sheriff’s department uncovers Nazi extremists’ secret arsenal in quiet Washington suburb
CONTENT WARNING– This article contains material that some readers may find distressing. Reader discretion is advised. Two white supremacist extremists and their cache of guns and Nazi paraphernalia were discovered in a suburban Washington state home. Thurston County Sheriff Derek Sanders announced the coordinated operation along with the Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID), discovering “military-grade…
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Durbin obstruction threat chills Senate as Trump nominees hang in balance
Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., used his opening remarks during the Senate’s first judicial nominee hearing of the year on Wednesday to remind his colleagues that he was holding up at least one of President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice nominees. “I’ve got a hold on one nominee from Florida,” Durbin said. “I’ve spoken to both…
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Shaquille O’Neal delivers scathing assessment of NBA’s direction as Finals approach
Basketball Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal is not happy with the current state of NBA basketball. O’Neal, 53, lamented how the game had gone “soft.” “The league is getting soft, the game is getting soft and it’s going to take a couple of people to bring it back,” O’Neal said during a recent appearance on…
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16-year-old swimmer breaks Michael Phelps’ record at 2025 US Swimming Championships
A 16-year-old swimmer has put himself on the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics radar after shattering a record at the 2025 U.S. Swimming Championships on Wednesday that was previously held by Michael Phelps. Whenever Phelps’ name comes into play in the pool, you know it’s an amazing feat considering the American’s 28 Olympic medals (23 gold),…
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Chinese official claims no knowledge of fungus situation, says China requires citizens ‘abide by local laws’
A Chinese embassy official said Wednesday he was unaware of the case involving two Chinese nationals charged with smuggling a “dangerous biological pathogen” into the U.S. for university research. “I don’t know the specific situation, but I would like to emphasize that the Chinese government has always required overseas Chinese citizens to abide by local…
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TV host discovers he has skin cancer during live on-air broadcast
A Fox TV news anchor discovered this week that he had skin cancer during a live TV segment. Mike Jerrick, co-host of “Good Day Philadelphia” on FOX29, was broadcasting a skin care segment with Dr. Joanna Walker, a dermatologist with the Tara Miller Melanoma Center at the University of Pennsylvania. As they discussed the importance…
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Trump speaks with Putin following Ukrainian drone strikes: ‘Not a conversation that will lead to immediate peace’
President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin, following Ukraine’s surprise drone attack on Russian bombers deep within Russian territory.
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4-H federally funded camps under fire for cabining kids, adult counselors by ‘identity’
EXCLUSIVE: Some federally supported youth programs still have policies in place permitting attendees and adult camp counselors to stay in overnight housing based on their self-identified gender rather than their biological sex – despite the fact that the policy these rules are derived from has since been rescinded by the Trump administration, according to one nonprofit…
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Marjorie Taylor Greene sounds alarm over AI provision in One Big Beautiful Bill Act: ‘I would have voted NO if I had known’
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who voted to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in the House last month, slammed a provision of the proposal on Tuesday, noting that if she had realized it was in the measure, she would have voted against passage. The provision Greene is sounding the alarm about would significantly restrict…
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NFL vet Jake McQuaide escorted out of Mass by police after confrontation over porn accusations against priest
NFL long snapper Jake McQuaide was escorted out of a church in Ohio by police over the weekend after he confronted a member of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati during Mass over allegations that a priest used a parish-owned computer to access pornography. The incident unfolded at Our Lady of the Visitation in Green Township on…
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Johnson says Republicans ‘don’t have time’ to craft new Trump plan despite Musk’s call to ‘KILL the BILL’
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is rebuffing Elon Musk’s call for a brand-new budget reconciliation bill, deepening the tech billionaire’s rift with Republicans in Washington. “A new spending bill should be drafted that doesn’t massively grow the deficit and increase the debt ceiling by 5 TRILLION DOLLARS,” Musk wrote on X Wednesday. He ratcheted up his…
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Israel vows to ‘act accordingly’ as Thunberg sails toward Gaza on Palestinian-flagged vessel
Israel said that it will “act accordingly” to stop the Freedom Flotilla Coalition carrying climate activist Greta Thunberg, who is en route to the Gaza Strip. Thunberg, 22, a Swedish eco-warrior, set sail this week aboard the Madleen hoisting a Palestinian flag with 11 other activists. It will try to reach the shores of the…
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Travis Kelce celebrates girlfriend Taylor Swift as she regains control over her music: ‘Shoutout to Tay-Tay’
Taylor Swift now owns all her music, and her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, is happy for the pop star. Swift’s music was originally released through Big Machine Records, and Swift bought her music back through its most recent owner, the private equity firm Shamrock Capital. NBA great Shaquille O’Neal played one of Swift’s songs during an…
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Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter: Reviewing transgender athlete controversies, the Triple Crown’s last leg
YEAR IN REVIEW – As the year for many high schools across the U.S. comes to an end and the spring sports season wraps up, Fox News Digital takes a look back at some of the controversies involving transgender athletes. Continue reading … WARNING – President Donald Trump threatened to impose “large-scale fines” on the state…
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More former Indiana basketball players allege sexual misconduct by ex-team doctor
More former men’s basketball players for Indiana University have come forward alleging sexual misconduct by a former team physician, while stating school officials, including the late head coach Bobby Knight, were aware of the situation. Last fall, former Hoosier players Haris Mujezinovic and Charlie Miller filed a lawsuit against Bradford Bomba Sr., who died last…
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Mariners pitcher shrugs off ‘scary’ 102.7 mph line drive to the face: ‘It didn’t even hurt’
George Kirby narrowly missed a devastating injury Tuesday night while on the mound. The Seattle Mariners pitcher took a 102.7 mph line drive right to the face, resulting in some bleeding from the mouth. With two outs in the fifth inning, Kirby threw a fastball inside to Orioles third baseman Ramón Urías, which he promptly…
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Elon Musk posts ‘Kill Bill’ meme in latest push to nix Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill
Less than a week after leaving his position as head of the White House’s Department of Government Efficiency, Elon Musk is calling on Americans to urge their senators and representatives to “kill” the “big, beautiful” budget bill backed by President Donald Trump. Musk has grown increasingly critical of Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,, claiming that if…
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GOP lawmaker vows to ‘close’ controversial Biden-era ‘side door’ on key issue
New legislation aims to set a limit on the number of immigration parolees allowed into the United States annually. The “Preventing the Abuse of Immigration Parole Act” would cap parole admissions into the U.S. at 3,000 people a year starting in fiscal year 2029. It would also “establish congressional findings” that parole for people…
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Federal judge drops case against Trump adviser Peter Navarro
A federal judge has closed the case against White House trade adviser Peter Navarro over his alleged use of a private email for government business and mishandling of presidential records while serving in the first Trump administration. Navarro, a current senior counselor for trade and manufacturing, had been under investigation by former President Joe Biden’s…
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Iran’s Supreme Leader dismisses U.S. nuclear proposal as ‘arrogant’
Iran’s supreme leader on Wednesday called the U.S. “arrogant” after rejecting an amended nuclear deal that would allow Tehran to continue low-level uranium enrichment.
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Trump prevails as court tosses DNC lawsuit over Federal Election Commission oversight
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit from the Democratic National Committee (DNC). The plaintiffs argued that the order threatened the independence of the Federal Election Commission (FEC) by potentially allowing President Donald Trump or attorney general to influence the commission’s legal interpretations.
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Speaker Johnson surprised by Musk’s criticism of ‘big, beautiful bill’: He’s ‘flat wrong’
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., told reporters he was “surprised” by Elon Musk’s criticism of the “big, beautiful bill” after the two of them discussed the legislation. While the speaker expressed confidence in the bill, he acknowledged that it took Congress “decades” to reach a point where the national debt has crept past $36.2 trillion…
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Pelosi’s stock trading legacy haunts Democrats as Jeffries slams GOP freshman’s ‘thievery’
The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) is accusing House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries of “hypocrisy” for slamming freshman GOP Rep. Rob Bresnahan’s stock trading despite the same issue having plagued the Democratic Party for years. “It’s rich for Hakeem Jeffries and national Democrats to suddenly care about stock trading when their real leader, Nancy Pelosi,…
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Arnold Schwarzenegger tells climate activists to quit whining about Trump and get to work
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s advice to environmentalists dismayed over the Trump administration’s policy approach is simple: “Stop whining” and do the work. The actor and former California governor, 77, who has long championed environmental causes, said Tuesday at the Austrian World Summit that he has been hearing the grievances of those who are wondering why they should…
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SCOOP: Trump admin escalates pressure on Columbia as Ed Dept questions university’s accreditation
EXCLUSIVE: The Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights sent a notice to the accrediting body that audits Columbia University on Wednesday, notifying it that the Ivy League school is currently failing to meet its standards for accreditation. The Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), which is a recognized accrediting body for degree-granting higher…
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CA bill would allow inmates sentenced to life without parole to seek early release if crime was before age 26
The California Senate approved a measure Tuesday that would allow inmates sentenced to life without parole the opportunity to request an early release if their crimes were committed before the age of 26. Senate Bill 672, the Youth Rehabilitation and Opportunity Act, passed the Senate by a 24-11 party-line vote. The proposal now heads to…
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Scandal-plagued school district referred to DOJ after another transgender locker room controversy
A Virginia school district at the center of a transgender bathroom controversy two years ago has been referred to the feds after the state’s attorney general completed a separate probe this week. Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares, a Republican, announced the closing of his investigation into Title IX violations, unlawful retaliation and viewpoint discrimination by…
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Schumer warns Trump budget bill Medicaid cuts could jeopardize GOP senators: ‘We Are All Going to Die Act’
Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., on Wednesday renamed President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” the “We’re All Going to Die Act,” slamming the package over cuts to Medicaid. The Senate Minority Leader said Republican senators who support Trump’s budget bill are “tenured at best, suicidal at worst,” implying a vote for the legislative package will have…
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Karine Jean-Pierre leaves Democrat Party, announces new book recounting Biden’s ‘broken’ White House
Karine Jean-Pierre, former press secretary under the previous Biden administration, announced her official departure from the Democrat Party, adding that she will soon release a new book chronicling her experiences within what she describes as Joe Biden’s “broken” administration.
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Second suspect arrested in connection to Palm Springs IVF clinic bombing
The FBI has arrested a second suspect in connection with last month’s car bombing at a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California.
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Florida man violently hit by SUV, police say road rage sparked the incident
A shooting and crash in Florida that resulted in three people being charged was a result of road rage, police say. Around 3:20 p.m. on Monday, the driver of a Jeep Compass was waiting to turn left out of a parking lot when the driver of a Buick sedan turned left into the lot, in…
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Former MLB star calls out AOC’s ‘virtue signaling’ after antisemitic attack in Colorado
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is striking out with a Jewish former Major League Baseball player over her response to a recent antisemitic attack in Colorado. “We’re just at a point now where the Jewish people are just tired. We’re tired of having to deal with so much hatred,” said Kevin Youkilis, a World Series champion with…
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Condoleezza Rice reveals concerning shift in Putin’s behavior, calls him ‘desperate’ as Ukraine strikes back
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin has grown “more out of control,” arguing he is “desperate” to eradicate Ukraine. Rice was asked about reports of Ukraine striking a bridge linking Crimea and Russia in a series of underwater explosions. Rice called the attack “extraordinary” during “Fox & Friends,” saying…
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House GOP unveils resolution to condemn Boulder terror attack, call for mass deportation of overstayed visas
FIRST ON FOX: House Republicans are unveiling a new resolution to condemn the Boulder, Colorado, terror attack against a pro-Israel demonstration over the weekend. The resolution would call for the deportation of people who overstay their visas in the U.S., as was allegedly the case with the attacker. The legislation is being led by Rep.…
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Duffy moves to defund California high-speed rail after blistering federal review
It could be the end of the line for the “train to nowhere.” Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has released a scathing report exposing what he said is the unfeasibility of California’s long-troubled high-speed rail project – threatening to pull the plug on a plan that already has the federal government on the hook for $6.9…
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Doctor reveals the ‘hateful 8’ seed oils that could harm your health
Americans are becoming more cognizant of the ingredients in their food amid the Make America Healthy Again movement. Seed oils — which are plant-based cooking oils that are often used in processed, packaged foods – have been touted by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as “unknowingly poison[ing]” Americans. Any oil that comes from seeds is classified as…
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Passing the GOP’s tax bill in its current form would push 10.9 million people out of Medicaid or other forms of health coverage by 2034, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said Wednesday
Democrats are expected to hammer Republicans with the new number from the Congressional Budget Office.
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Top Dems claim 51K people will die annually from the ‘big beautiful bill’ and its Obamacare freeze
Two top Democrats claimed the Republicans’ budget reconciliation bill and its proposal to let enhanced Obamacare credits expire will cause the deaths of tens of thousands of Americans. Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden, the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, along with Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., announced findings that an estimated 51,000 Americans could die…
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Federal judge delivers one-two punch to Trump in Abrego Garcia case
A federal judge granted a request Wednesday from more than a dozen major news outlets and publishers to unseal certain records in the case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the Salvadorian migrant and alleged MS-13 member who was deported from Maryland to El Salvador in March in what administration officials have acknowledged was an administrative…
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ICE arrests Russian national accused of being member of Al Qaeda
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Philadelphia have arrested a Russian national accused of being a member of Al Qaeda. The 39-year-old man detained on May 23 was born in Tajikistan and is a fugitive who is wanted overseas, ICE announced this week. “Arresting individuals linked to terrorist organizations such as Al Qaeda reaffirms…
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Iran’s Khamenei rejects US zero uranium enrichment demand as ‘100% against’ its interests
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Wednesday came out swinging at the U.S.’ most recent proposal, which apparently included a call for zero uranium enrichment, to which the Iranian leader said was “100 %” against Tehran’s interests. The issue of whether the U.S. would push a complete ban on uranium enrichment – a process that is…
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Celebrity chef planning pop-up bakery at historic 16th century home, documents show
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is apparently seeking to turn a former stable block at his historic home into a pop-up takeaway bakery, news agency SWNS reported. The small pop-up would run in August only. The English chef has applied for planning permission to change the use of the former block to serve baked goods, sandwiches…
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Putin tells Trump Russia will respond to Ukrainian attack on warplanes
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he spoke over the phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who said that Russia would have to respond to a recent Ukrainian attack on Russian warplanes. Trump said the phone call with Putin lasted about one hour and 15 minutes, noting that it was “not a conversation that…
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Comer widens Biden ‘cover-up’ probe, seeks interviews with Anita Dunn and Ron Klain
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., is widening his investigation into the alleged “cover-up” of former President Joe Biden’s mental decline by seeking interviews with five more former White House aides. Comer sent letters to five more top former Biden staffers, putting his total outreach in the investigation to 10 people so far. The…
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Andrew Cuomo the biggest target as New York City mayoral primary shifts into high gear
With just under three weeks to go until primary day in the nation’s most populous city, the New York City mayoral race is heating up. Nine Democrats running for mayor in the Democratic-dominated city will face off Wednesday night in the first of two debates ahead of the June 24 primary, with early voting starting…
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Parents call out unfairness as trans pitcher throws shutout in Minnesota softball state quarterfinals
The Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL) girls’ softball state tournament is officially under way — and so is the controversy surrounding Champlin Park’s starting pitcher. Marissa Rothenberger, a trans-identifying male athlete, threw a complete-game shutout Wednesday morning as No. 2-seeded Champlin Park defeated No. 7 Eagan, 5-0, in the Class AAAA quarterfinals. Rothenberger allowed…
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US judge dismisses DNC election commission lawsuit, in a victory for Trump
A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) claiming President Donald Trump’s executive orders had threatened the independence of the Federal Election Committee (FEC), a significant – albeit rare – court victory for the president. In his ruling, U.S. District Judge Amir Ali, a Biden appointee, said the DNC…
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Trump urges Fed Chair Powell to cut interest rates following disappointing jobs report
President Donald Trump is applying more pressure to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to cut interest rates after a Wednesday report showed job hiring slowed down last month.
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Hackers abuse modified Salesforce app to steal data, extort companies, Google says
Hackers are tricking employees at companies in Europe and the Americas into installing a modified version of a Salesforce-related app.
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Man allegedly connected to California fertility clinic bomber arrested at JFK: source
An individual allegedly linked to the primary suspect in a car bombing outside a Palm Springs fertility clinic has been arrested, Fox News has learned. The suspect, identified as 32-year-old Daniel Park, was arrested at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York City overnight and is set to appear in a Brooklyn federal court Wednesday…
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Vance compares Harvard to North Korea as he takes aim at school’s ‘ideological diversity’
Vice President JD Vance accused Harvard University of having a lack of “ideological diversity,” comparing the academic institution to North Korea amid the Trump administration’s continuing battle against the school. Vance said Tuesday that he estimated, without evidence, that “probably” 95% of Harvard’s faculty voted for former Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election,…
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Fetterman dismisses questions as another top staffer reportedly jumps ship
Another member of Sen. John Fetterman’s staff is reportedly leaving his office, and the maverick lawmaker doesn’t want to talk about it. Fetterman’s office has been plagued by a string of departures since he came to Washington in 2023, and his alleged erratic behavior, concerns over his health and decision to skip certain votes have…
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Olympian Ilona Maher reveals personal detail about fashion show appearance
Ilona Maher helped the United States Olympic women’s rugby sevens team to a bronze medal finish during the 2024 Paris Games and raised her profile with hilarious and heartfelt social media posts. Maher became a fan favorite during the Olympics and her increased celebrity led her to shine as a Sports Ilustrated Swimsuit model. She…
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Karine Jean-Pierre switches affiliation to independent, releasing new book about ‘broken’ Biden White House
Former Biden White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre revealed Wednesday she was registering as an independent and announced a forthcoming book about her time in the tumultuous administration. Jean-Pierre, a longtime Democratic Party operative, is urging Americans to step outside harsh party lines in her new book, “Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House,…
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Here are Biden’s most controversial pardons, with most signed using AutoPen
The Justice Department is reviewing the list of people that were granted pardons by former President Joe Biden, amid new concerns about his use of an AutoPen to automatically sign documents, as well as concerns about his state of mind and mental acuity in his final months in office. TRUMP DOJ INVESTIGATING BIDEN-ERA PARDONS AMID…
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Massie calls on Elon Musk to fund primary challenges against Republicans who backed Trump tax bill
Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., said Elon Musk should fund primary challenges against almost every Republican who voted for President Donald Trump‘s “big, beautiful bill” last week. “I don’t primary my colleagues, but I feel pretty good about him doing it,” Massie told Fox News Digital on Wednesday. “There’s a few others that should be spared,”…
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Radical new DOGE transparency powers could hit Congress after Elon Musk exit
FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, is pushing to grant Congress vast new oversight powers over real-time federal spending to pick up where Elon Musk left off with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). A new bill that Roy is introducing on Wednesday would give lawmakers access to Treasury Department invoices larger than $25,000…
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Navy ship named after Harvey Milk to be renamed under Hegseth order
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the United States Navy to rename multiple navalships, including one that bears the name of a gay rights activist.
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Jasmine Crockett surprises reporter with claim Republicans ‘tell me how much they like me’
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, surprised a local reporter during an interview on Sunday with her claim that Republicans frequently say how much they like her. “I think that people just have found a way to connect with me, and I think, you know, there was a point in which people in the party, well, within…
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Trump tax leaker takes 5th in House inquiry into Biden DOJ plea deal
FIRST ON FOX: A man serving in prison for leaking President Donald Trump’s and thousands of others’ confidential tax records recently asserted his Fifth Amendment right to the House Judiciary Committee and declined to testify before the panel, Fox News Digital has learned. A public defender wrote to the Republican-led committee on behalf of Charles…
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Self-proclaimed Democratic ‘super mayor’ ordered to court as scandal-plagued tenure unravels
The self-described Chicago suburb “super mayor” is facing mounting legal woes after being ousted in a landslide election following a scandal-plagued time in office. Former Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard, a Democrat, has been ordered to appear for a contempt hearing after she did not turn over public records from her time in office, according to WGN…
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Hiker found dead in Maine, search continues for 28-year-old daughter
A 58-year-old hiker was found dead near a mountain summit in Maine while his 28-year-old daughter remains missing, authorities said Tuesday. The body of Tim Keiderling was located around 2:45 p.m. Tuesday on the Tableland near the summit of Mount Katahdin, the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife said. Search efforts were ongoing for…
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Mobile teaching kitchens roll out in West Virginia to fight state’s high obesity rate
Gov. Patrick Morrisey of West Virginia (R) is continuing to pave the way in the “Make America Healthy Again” movement, launching yet another healthy initiative. In an appearance on “Fox & Friends First” on Wednesday morning, the governor discussed West Virginia Health Right’s mobile teaching kitchens. The nonprofit “clinics on wheels” will travel across the state…
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Chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen slams fist on table after defeat
Magnus Carlsen is one of the most recognizable players in the sport of chess, but he suffered a major upset in a classical matchup against Gukesh Dommaraju on Sunday. Video from the match showed Dommaraju closing in on Carlsen in the Norway Chess 2025 tournament. Dommaraju was finally able to pin down Carlsen, who in…
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Arkansas officials release new photo of escaped ‘Devil in the Ozarks’ on run for weeks
The Arkansas Department of Corrections (ADC) on Tuesday released an updated photo of Grant Hardin, a former police chief-turned-prisoner who escaped detention on May 25, as a large-scale manhunt continues near the Ozarks. Former Gateway Police Department Chief Hardin, 56, fled from the North Central Unit, a medium-security prison, in Calico Rock that Sunday afternoon,…
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Several feared dead in a stampede outside a cricket stadium in India
Several people were feared dead and many more injured in a stampede on Wednesday as crowds tried to make their way inside a cricket stadium in southern India’s Karnataka state. The crush happened as thousands of cricket fans gathered outside the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru city to celebrate the winners of the Indian Premier…
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Israeli officials object to expected UN Security Council ceasefire resolution
Israeli officials are speaking out against a draft resolution that is set to go before the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday. The resolution, which has the support of Algeria, Denmark, Greece, Guyana, Pakistan, Panama, the Republic of Korea, Sierra Leone, Slovenia and Somalia, calls for a renewed ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the return of…
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Key SCOTUS parental rights cases draw McMahon, Moms for Liberty to rally on court steps
Education Secretary Linda McMahon and the conservative group Moms for Liberty took to the Supreme Court steps Tuesday to recognize the 100-year anniversary of a landmark case that they said gave parents more control over their children’s education. But advocates who spoke at the event are also anticipating decisions in two other pivotal cases that…
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Hawley clashes with UPenn law professor over judicial injunctions
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., clashed Tuesday with a University of Pennsylvania law professor over the number of nationwide judicial injunctions imposed by district judges against President Donald Trump’s executive actions on matters including deportations, tariffs, and cuts to federal funding and the federal workforce. During the Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing titled “The Supposedly ‘Least Dangerous…
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Trump DOJ takes ‘unprecedented’ step admonishing foreign judge in free speech case centered on Rumble
The Department of Justice (DOJ) sent an unprecedented letter to a Brazilian Supreme Court justice in May, admonishing the judge for ordering American-based video platform Rumble to restrict the free speech of a user on U.S. soil, describing the orders as international overreach that lack enforceability. Rumble, a popular U.S.-based video-sharing platform that bucks censorship…
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Critical witness puts case against Karen Read ‘on life support,’ lawyer says
Karen Read’s defense team is looking to build on momentum yesterday from a surprise police witness who testified that her taillight was less damaged when he helped seize it with a warrant than it appears in photos taken after it arrived at the Canton Police Department, where authorities first towed it. Taillight fragments were not…
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Brooke Burke says Ozempic causes ‘terrible’ metabolic issues, warns against trying to ‘cheat the system’
When it comes to “quick” weight-loss strategies, Brooke Burke has never shied away from giving her “two cents.” “When it comes to the world of Ozempic, which has changed the landscape of obesity, I’m not mad at it, I’ll be really honest,” the fitness guru and TV personality, 53, told Page Six in an interview. …
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Billy Joel is ‘not dying’ despite rare brain disorder diagnosis
Howard Stern is sharing an update on Billy Joel’s health – and the iconic musician is “not dying.” On Tuesday’s episode of SiriusXM’s “The Howard Stern Show,” the host said he saw Joel two weeks ago, around the time the musician announced his rare brain disorder diagnosis. Stern’s co-host, Robin Quivers, noted Joel’s recent health…
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China, Rubio exchange jabs on 36th anniversary of Tiananmen Square massacre
On the 36th anniversary of the deadly attack on pro-democracy demonstrators in China’s Tiananmen Square on June 4, 1989, jabs exchanged between Washington and Beijing highlight the continued disconnect between the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Western democratic values. In a statement Tuesday evening, which was Wednesday morning local time in China, Secretary of State…
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Brain implant enables ALS patient to communicate using AI
Imagine losing your ability to speak or move, yet still having so much to say. For Brad G. Smith, this became his reality after being diagnosed with ALS, a rare and progressive disease that attacks the nerves controlling voluntary muscle movement. But thanks to a groundbreaking Neuralink brain implant, Smith is now able to communicate…
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Help dad prioritize recovery this Father’s Day with these wellness products
You can help your dad prioritize wellness and recovery with some easy-to-use, high-tech gear. Whether it’s a pair of Normatec compression boots to help dad recover faster and smash new goals, smart scales for a clearer health picture, or a Zero-Gravity Shiatsu Massage Chair for post-workout recovery, these gadgets can help make a difference in…
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Girls’ track athlete cries in 1st TV interview after losing championship for fire extinguisher celebration
California high school girls’ track athlete Clara Adams broke down in tears during her first TV interview since having her state championship revoked. Adams, who took first place in the 400-meter final on Saturday, was penalized for excessive celebration when she prayed her shoes with a fire extinguisher after crossing the finish line. CLICK HERE…
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Brown student exposing Ivy League bloat gives House testimony, urges Congress to ‘mandate transparency’
EXCLUSIVE – Brown University student Alex Shieh, who was recently cleared of wrongdoing after he sent campus employees a DOGE-like email, is testifying Wednesday before the House Judiciary Committee on rising costs at elite universities. “Brown University, like many of its Ivy League peers, presents itself as a selective meritocratic institution,” reads Shieh’s testimony, obtained exclusively…
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Antisemitic violence erupts in America as some invoke intifada and target Jews
Vitriolic antisemitic violence – driven by hate and ignorance – is becoming commonplace in American society, and far more must be done to confront it. Within the past two weeks, two cowardly criminal acts of violence aimed at Jews occurred within the “safety” of our borders. On June 1, 2025, a group of Americans in…
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US-backed Gaza aid group pauses food distribution after days of violence
The controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) is pausing its aid distribution operations for one day as it seeks to bolster security around its sites. The pause is reportedly also intended to give GHF time to develop plans for accommodating larger crowds. GHF’s break in operations comes after Israel Defense Forces (IDF) troops reportedly shot at…
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Former Navy SEAL whose nonprofit helps catch child sex traffickers sets sights on US Senate seat
Jared Hudson, a former Navy SEAL who indicated that his anti-human trafficking organization works to train law enforcement and set up operations that lead to the arrest of those seeking to “buy or sell kids for sex,” is running for U.S. Senate. “That is our primary goal,” Hudson, who founded Covenant Rescue Group with his…
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Charlamagne grills Eric Swalwell on why Dems should be trusted after they ‘lied to us so long’ about Biden
Radio host Charlamagne tha God spoke to Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., on Tuesday, asking how Democrats can expect Americans to trust them again after covering for President Joe Biden’s questionable health for so long. Nearly a year after then-President Biden relinquished the Democratic Party’s nomination, the cover-up of his purported decline continues to be a…
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Massive Russia sanctions package stalls as Trump pushes for Ukraine peace talks
Senators are growing antsy to move ahead with a massive sanctions package against Russia, and the only thing standing in the way is President Donald Trump. In the midst of the extremely partisan budget reconciliation process, nearly the entire upper chamber has coalesced behind the sanctions package from Sens. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. and Richard Blumenthal,…
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Trump says Xi is ‘very tough’ and ‘extremely hard to make a deal with’
Chinese President Xi Jinping is “very tough” and “extremely hard to make a deal with,” President Donald Trump admitted Wednesday. Trump made the statement on his Truth Social platform, clarifying that he still “likes” the Chinese leader. The statement comes as Trump is expected to hold a phone call with Xi sometime this week to…
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Federal judge dismisses criminal charges against Atlanta police officer over death during arrest operation
A federal judge dismissed criminal charges against a former Atlanta police officer in the death of Jimmy Atchison, ruling that the actions Sung Kim took leading to the shooting of the 21-year-old Black man during an arrest operation were “textbook self-defense.” U.S. District Judge Michael Brown said in his ruling Tuesday that “the evidence for self-defense…
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University of Florida presidential pick rejected by state Board of Governors over past DEI support
The Florida Board of Governors rejected a candidate’s bid to lead the University of Florida over his past statements and actions heading other major universities. A spokesperson for the State University System of Florida confirmed with Fox News Digital that the board voted 10 to 6 against the confirmation of Dr. Santa Ono as president…
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Trump’s DHS says Biden released ‘barbaric’ illegal immigrant now accused of heinous crime
FIRST ON FOX: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced on Wednesday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had issued a detainer in Massachusetts for a criminal illegal immigrant charged with raping a child with force in a crime that was captured on video. Lorenzo Lopez Alcario, a 30-year-old Guatemalan national accused of tying up and brutally sexually…
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Patriots’ Robert Kraft expresses concerns over failures to call antisemitic attacks for what they are
New England Patriots team owner Robert Kraft expressed concerns on Tuesday with the media and political leaders for failing to call attacks on Jewish people antisemitism. Kraft pointed the discourse around three events that have occurred over the last few months – an arson attack on Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s home, the killings of two…
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Federal judge orders ICE not to remove trans migrant seeking asylum from Washington detention facility
A federal judge in Oregon on Tuesday issued an order barring Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from removing a Mexican asylum seeker from a Washington detention facility, according to local reports. The migrant, a 24-year-old transgender woman identified as “O-J-M” in court documents, was arrested outside a Portland courtroom on Monday and transferred to the Northwest…
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Boulder GOP chair slams ‘tolerant’ policies enabling terror after Molotov attack
Following a recent terror attack in the heart of Boulder, Colorado, the county’s GOP chair said local and state officials who enacted policies protecting individuals in the U.S. illegally are trading the law for tolerance. Illegal Egyptian national Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, was arrested Sunday after allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails into a crowd of peaceful…
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Republican senators want changes to the GOP tax-and-spending megabill and their ideas come with price tags
Stances on Medicaid, clean energy and tax cuts complicate passage of President Trump’s agenda.
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Could this top Trump ally break Republican’s 2-decade losing streak in this key state?
EXCLUSIVE: STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik, headlining a local GOP fundraising dinner in this MAGA stronghold in Democrat-dominated New York City, sent a likely hint of things to come. “Are we ready to fire Kathy Hochul next year?” said the six-term congresswoman from a largely rural, red-leaning district in Upstate New York,…
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Elise Stefanik unveils new PAC as New York governor’s race buzz grows
House Republican Leadership Chairwoman Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., is unveiling a new political fundraising machine Wednesday as she continues to generate buzz as a potential 2026 New York gubernatorial candidate. Stefanik is eyeing a potential bid for the governor’s mansion in Albany. She told a Republican crowd in Staten Island Monday she was “strongly considering” entering…
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Tracking the trans athlete high school sports controversies shaking the nation over the last year
The 2024-25 school year in the U.S. was beset by a series of controversies involving trans athletes playing for girls’ sports teams. Many of these incidents have garnered national attention and ignited heated debates. President Donald Trump took aim at this issue on Feb. 5 when he signed the “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports”…
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LA court orders Trevor Bauer’s accuser to pay him over $300K for settlement violation
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge ordered the woman who accused former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer of sexual assault to pay more than $300,000 for violating the terms of a settlement agreement on Monday. Lindsey Hill accused Bauer of sexual assault in 2021, leading to an MLB investigation that resulted in a massive…
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6 foods you should be eating for stronger bones, according to nutritionists
As people age, their bones naturally weaken, creating a higher risk of fractures and other injuries. This condition, often referred to as osteoporosis, occurs more frequently and earlier in women due to menopause-induced bone loss and lower bone mass, according to Healthline. Osteoporosis can often lead to complications such as chronic pain, disability and premature…
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Elon Musk takes swipe at Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ and more top headlines
1. Elon Musk warns of nation’s plunge ‘into debt slavery’ due to excessive spending 2. Navy ship to be renamed as part of Pentagon’s ‘warrior culture’ shift 3. Washington authorities searching for father after 3 girls found dead near truck SANCTUARY NO MORE – New police chief aligns with mayor on immigration enforcement in major…
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NFL great Carl Banks gets into social media spat with radio host over ‘loser’ remark toward Knicks star
New York Giants great Carl Banks got into a social media spat with radio personality Gregg Giannotti on Monday as the reaction to the New York Knicks’ season ending in anticlimactic fashion poured in. Giannotti sounded off on the biggest issues the Knicks had and pointed to part of the problem being Karl-Anthony Towns’ performance…
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SEN BILL HAGERTY: Nashville is not a sanctuary city. I won’t let that happen
Nashville is not, nor is any other city in Tennessee, a sanctuary city. I intend to make certain that remains the case. In May in Nashville, ICE conducted a successful operation with Tennessee Highway Patrol to arrest 196 criminal illegal aliens, including a convicted rapist and a suspected murderer. While I have received every assurance…
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UAE AMBASSADOR YOUSEF AL OTAIBA: US and UAE forge groundbreaking high-tech partnership based on AI
President Donald Trump’s recent visit to the UAE marked a pivotal moment for UAE-U.S. bilateral relations, shining a spotlight on a shared vision for the future. As the UAE and the “New Gulf” pivot from oil to cutting-edge technologies, our partnership with the U.S., rooted in decades of trust, has become a beacon of what’s…
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Elon Musk warns excessive spending will plunge US ‘into debt slavery’
Billionaire business tycoon Elon Musk, who issued a scathing rebuke of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and the House Republicans who voted for it, is sounding the alarm about America’s profligate spending, warning that it will plunge the nation “into debt slavery.” “This immense level of overspending will drive America into debt slavery!” Musk…
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Chrisley family returns to reality TV with new show but experts warn of comeback risks
Now that Todd and Julie Chrisley have received a full pardon from President Donald Trump, the couple’s journey post-prison is set to be captured in a docuseries – and experts are weighing in on whether it’s the right move for the reality TV stars. The Lifetime network previously greenlit “The Untitled Chrisleys Project” on the…
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Over half of top 100 mental health TikTok videos contain misinformation: report
Over half of the top-trending TikTok videos giving advice on mental health include misinformation, according to a report released Saturday. The Guardian compiled the top 100 TikTok videos posted under the #mentalhealthtips hashtag and sent them to psychiatrists, academics and psychologists, who examined them for misinformation. Some examples of bad advice include using supplements like holy…
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Washington state father wanted for murder after 3 daughters found dead
A Washington state man is wanted on suspicion of murder after his three young daughters were reported missing and subsequently found dead. Travis Decker, 32, is wanted on three counts of murder and kidnapping, according to Wenatchee Police. Wenatchee is located about 100 miles east of Seattle. Police said it was unknown whether Decker was…
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Stanley Cup Final preview: Oilers eye revenge, Panthers look to repeat
Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers takes place Thursday at 8 p.m. ET at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Canada. It is the second straight season the Oilers and Panthers have been matched up in the Stanley Cup Final. Last season, the Panthers won their first championship in…
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Prince Harry deepens family rift by reportedly considering name change: expert
Prince Harry reportedly made a move that has deepened his ongoing rift with his family. The Duke of Sussex spoke to his uncle, Earl Charles Spencer, about the idea of taking his late mother Princess Diana’s surname for his family, People magazine reported. According to The Mail on Sunday, the 40-year-old was considering adopting his…
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CBS anchor Margaret Brennan’s latest dust-up with administration official adds to Trump lawsuit drama
“Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan has repeatedly been shamed on-air by Republicans, generating negative attention for CBS as the company deals with a litany of other significant issues. Shari Redstone, CBS parent Paramount’s controlling shareholder, has done everything in her power to clear a path for the Trump administration’s FCC to approve a multibillion-dollar…
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Carbohydrates and fiber linked to healthier aging in some groups, study finds
Carbohydrates may have gotten a bad rap, but a new study from Tufts University finds that some are better than others — and that older women in particular could reap the benefits. The research, which was recently published in the journal JAMA Network Open, found that daily consumption of fiber and “high-quality” carbs in midlife…
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Founding Fathers understood parental rights are natural rights. Trump knows it, too
One hundred years ago, in 1925, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a powerful message in Pierce v. Society of Sisters: “The child is not the mere creature of the state,” and parents have the fundamental right “to direct the upbringing and education of” their children. This wasn’t just a legal victory—it was a triumph for…
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CNN’s Tapper rips media smear campaign against Hur, WSJ report on Biden decline without mentioning own network
CNN anchor Jake Tapper has taken aim at the media’s treatment of those who sounded the alarm about former President Joe Biden‘s cognitive decline before it was fully exposed at the now-infamous presidential debate, despite the fact that his own network was guilty of lobbing such attacks. As Biden was actively seeking reelection, there were…
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Dem who wanted Elon Musk ‘taken down’ launches bid for House Oversight leadership position
Rising Democratic Party star Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, who sparked controversy earlier this year with remarks about Elon Musk and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, formally launched her bid for ranking member of the House Oversight Committee Tuesday. “These are not normal times — and this cannot be a business-as-usual moment,” Crockett said in a post on…
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Trump’s SEC pick would blow up Biden’s lawless financial agenda
The media’s narrative has done its job. Many Americans now see Donald J. Trump not as a reformer but as a symbol of corruption. That perception is both dishonest and deeply misleading. The reality? The first 100 days of Trump’s second term leave no doubt about his goal: to reform and remake the federal government.…
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Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ faces resistance from Republican senators over debt fears
President Donald Trump‘s “Big, Beautiful Bill” is facing criticism, even from within his own party, as some lawmakers remain skeptical about the massive spending package and its potential impact on the nation’s debt, despite it being under consideration by a Republican-controlled Congress. The spending bill, which the House passed late last month and is now…
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House Republicans push for spending cancellations as Elon Musk and conservatives demand deeper budget cuts
And you thought you had just figured out what “reconciliation” means in Congressional budget terms. Here’s a new vocabulary term: rescissions. You might not be able to spell it. But I can tell you what it does. A “rescissions” bill “rescinds” money which Congress has already allocated, ex post facto. For simplicity, I often describe…
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California sheriff warns of cartels amid accusations of overstepping authority in tribal land cannabis raids
A Northern California sheriff is speaking out after a Native American tribe accused him of overstepping his authority when his office conducted raids on cannabis farms on tribal land last year amid his warning that drug cartel organizations had a “toehold” in the area. Mendocino County Sheriff Matthew Kendall told Fox News Digital his office…
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Major US city led by GOP mayor, new top cop bucks sanctuary trend to ‘do what’s right’
It’s been nearly a month since Daniel Comeaux was sworn in as the new chief of police in Dallas, TX, where he is taking a different approach to immigration enforcement than his predecessor and working to align with the state’s sanctuary policies. “We’re gonna do what’s right. We’re always gonna be there to help our…
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Diddy’s defense attorney challenges government’s narrative in high-stakes federal trial
Sean “Diddy” Combs retained criminal defense attorney Teny Geragos as part of his legal team after his arrest in September. The criminal defense attorney, known just as much for her last name as she is for her work in the courtroom, first earned fans last year with social media clips about her rapper client. Teny…
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Couple unearths ‘highly revered’ Ancient Roman rarity during volunteer dig at tourist site
Volunteers recently unearthed an ancient depiction of a Roman goddess while digging near a historic British landmark. The sandstone carving was found at Vindolanda, a fort in Northumberland, near Hadrian’s Wall. In a May 21 press release, the Vindolanda Trust identified the depiction as Victoria, the goddess of victory in Roman mythology. The artifact was…
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Expert speaks out on ‘perfect solution’ to federal hiring issues creating national security concerns
EXCLUSIVE: Fox News Digital sat down with SkillStorm CEO Justin Vianello, who addressed issues the federal government faces hiring workers, sometimes raising national security concerns, and explained what his company is doing to streamline that process. The federal government has struggled for decades with staffing issues in key roles like cybersecurity, tech and other high-skill areas,…
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Man caught scaling Mar-A-Lago wall wanted to ‘marry’ Trump’s granddaughter, ‘spread the gospel’: report
A man detained by the Secret Service early Tuesday morning after attempting to jump the wall at President Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago resort, reportedly told law enforcement that he wanted to gain entry to “spread the gospel” to Trump and marry his teenage granddaughter. Anthony Thomas Reyes, 23, was arrested by the Palm Beach Police Department…
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Navy ship USNS Harvey Milk to be renamed as part of Pentagon’s ‘warrior culture’ shift
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the renaming of a U.S. Navy ship named after San Francisco gay rights activist Harvey Milk. The Military Times first reported on a memorandum issued by the Office of the Secretary of the Navy rolling out plans to rename the oiler USNS Harvey Milk. The outlet reported that a…
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Karen Read’s silence in murder trial raises stakes for defense
Karen Read’s defense team’s decision to not call her to the witness stand is a gamble that could help or hinder her case after the prosecution played her damaging interview clips in her second murder trial – allowing the jury to hear Read’s version of events in her own words. Read is facing the possibility…
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Trump, Melania to attend ‘Les Misérables’ at Kennedy Center’s opening night
President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance are all reportedly set to attend the opening night of the musical “Les Misérables” at the Kennedy Center next week.
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Ex-boxer opens up about being granted clemency by Trump and the president potentially pardoning Diddy
Former professional boxer Duke Tanner remembers witnessing a murder on his first day in prison in 2004. “I watched the guy walk out the unit, blood seeping out of his neck. He dropped on the floor and ended up dying later,” Tanner told Fox News Digital, recalling his thoughts at the time. “‘It’s my new…
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Wake Forest baseball coach apologizes for homophobic slur caught on camera during NCAA Tournament game
Wake Forest head baseball coach Tom Walter apologized after TV cameras caught him appearing to use a homophobic slur during his Demon Deacons’ NCAA tournament game against Tennessee. Walter said he didn’t see the video that went viral on social media and said he doesn’t remember the moment during the game. But he did acknowledge…
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Source of death threats against Astros pitcher Lance McCullers identified as ‘inebriated’ bettor, police say
Police in Texas have identified a man from overseas as the person who allegedly made death threats directed at Houston Astros pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. and his family after his poor start against the Cincinnati Reds last month. A spokesperson with the Houston Police Department told The Associated Press Monday a man betting on the Astros was…
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D.C. Mayor Bowser faces ethics complaint following $62K trip to Middle East paid for by Qatar
Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser recently received an ethics complaint from a watchdog organization. The group has accused her of potentially illegally accepting gifts from Qatar.
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Energy groups celebrate Trump’s latest move to unleash Alaska drilling
Conservative energy leaders are celebrating President Donald Trump’s latest effort to unleash American drilling. The Department of the Interior announced a proposal Monday to rescind President Joe Biden’s restrictions on oil and gas development in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said a Biden-era 2024 Bureau of Land Management (BLM) rule…
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Manhunt underway for illegal immigrant wanted in serious Nashville hit-and-run
Law enforcement officials are seeking the public’s help to find an illegal immigrant who is believed to be involved in a serious hit-and-run incident last month in Nashville. Detectives said Tony Lopez-Infante, 32, of Venezuela, is wanted for the May 18 crash that seriously injured Zach Carach, 21, of Florida. A spokesperson for U.S. Immigration…
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Seth Meyers mocks media frenzy over Biden ‘cover-up,’ says his age was ‘worst-kept secret’
NBC “Late Night” host Seth Meyers mocked the idea of former President Joe Biden’s declining health being a major political scandal, claiming it “was the worst cover-up in American history.” Questions about Biden’s health have resurfaced after the release of “Original Sin,” a new book by CNN anchor Jake Tapper and Axios journalist Alex Thompson,…
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Dawn Staley reveals she rejected Alabama coaching offer before landing job with South Carolina
Dawn Staley left Temple University in her native Philadelphia after the 2007-08 season and was named head coach of the South Carolina women’s basketball team. In more than a decade and a half since, Staley has taken the Gamecocks program to unprecedented heights, leading South Carolina to three national titles during her tenure. In her…
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Trevor Bauer awarded over $300K after accuser violates settlement terms
Former Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer has been awarded over $300,000 following a legal win.
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SCOTUS declines to hear Second Amendment cases involving AR-15s and magazines
On Monday, the Supreme Court declined to hear two significant Second Amendment challenges, effectively allowing a Maryland law banning what gun control extremists label as “assault-style” weapons—including the AR-15 semiautomatic rifle—and a Rhode Island law restricting large-capacity magazines.
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Good guy with a gun blows away suspect who shot 2 during downtown fight, ran off
Seattle police said patrol officers responded last week to reports of gunfire near First Avenue and Union Street. Police said the initial shooting occurred around 10 p.m. May 28 near the Four Seasons Hotel on Union Street. A Seattle-area gun range employee on Tuesday afternoon told Blaze News that ‘it sucks’ and ‘it’s wild’ that…
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Mark Levin reacts to Charlie Kirk’s EPIC defense of Israel
Mark Levin first heard the name Charlie Kirk back when Kirk’s conservative nonprofit organization, Turning Point USA, was a student movement focused on promoting free markets and limited government on college campuses. Even though he doesn’t agree with Kirk on every issue, he still regards him as “a very courageous gentleman.” One issue they absolutely…
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Woman declared dead by coroner, moved to coffin, turns out to be alive
A woman declared dead by the coroner after her husband found her unresponsive in bed was being placed in a coffin when morticians made a startling discovery — she was very much alive. The horrifying tale from the Czech Republic unfolded when an 88-year-old woman, who was thought to be dead, showed signs of life…
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Grassley alleges FBI used biased sources in anti-traditional Catholic memos under Biden administration
The FBI hid the extent of what some lawmakers have called an anti-Catholic operation targeting churchgoers during the Biden administration, despite then-agency Director Christopher Wray telling Congress that the matter was limited to a single 2023 memo, according to documents released Tuesday. Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, who serves as the Senate Judiciary Committee chair, released…
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Indiana senator calls on WNBA, Fever to apologize to fans after accusations of racism: ‘So demeaning’
U.S. Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind., called on the WNBA and the Indiana Fever to apologize to Fever fans after the league’s investigation failed to find evidence that corroborated allegations of racial comments directed at Angel Reese during a recent game. The league investigated the allegations involving the Chicago Sky star last month after a May 17 game hosted…
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Federal grand jury indicts man for threatening to assassinate Trump after reelection
A federal grand jury indicted a San Bernardino County, California man on Tuesday for allegedly threatening to assassinate then-President-elect Donald Trump after winning a second term in the Oval Office in November. The U.S. Department of Justice said 73-year-old Thomas Eugene Streavel of Yucca Valley has been charged with three counts of making threats against…
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Jessica Alba embraces self-care and summer vibes in bikini photos
Jessica Alba is all about bikinis and “self-care.” The 44-year-old actress and businesswoman shared a series of photos on her Instagram, many of which feature her lounging poolside in her bikini, accompanied by uplifting messages for the coming month. “Channeling chill – breathwork – friendship and selfcare,” she captioned the carousel of photos. In one…
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Vikings great Jim Marshall dead at 87 after ‘lengthy hospitalization,’ family says
Former Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jim Marshall, an NFL champion and a member of the famed “Purple People Eaters,” has died after a “lengthy hospitalization,” the team announced Tuesday on behalf of Marshall’s wife Susan. He was 87. Marshall, a Kentucky native and Ohio State alum, was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the fourth round of…
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Some of Trump’s biggest inaugural donors benefit from early government actions
Pilgrim’s Pride, Ripple, other big givers see favorable U.S. decisions in the new administration.
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Target appears to replace LGBTQ ‘Pride’ section with USA-themed apparel, sparking backlash from liberals and leftists
Target’s merchandising strategy has gone viral since early June, following a notable shift from its typical Pride Month (June) displays to a focus on all American-themed apparel.
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Nancy Pelosi outraged after Defense Sec. Hegseth orders removal of gay icon’s name from naval ship
While many on the left were celebrating the beginning of Pride Month, Defense Department Secretary Pete Hegseth swam against the current and ordered the removal of a gay rights icon’s name from a naval ship. Harvey Milk is revered by the LGBTQ movement for being one of the first openly gay men elected to public…
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Fox News beats ABC, NBC, CBS during weekday primetime while CNN has lowest-rated week of year
Fox News Channel beat all broadcast networks in a key metric last week as CNN had its lowest-rated week of the year. Fox News averaged 2.7 million viewers during primetime on weekdays from May 26-30, compared to 2.4 million for NBC, 2.4 million for CBS and 2.3 million for ABC. While Fox News prevailed against…
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Booker, Cruz spar over threats to US judges in fiery Senate exchange
Sens. Cory Booker, D-N.J., and Ted Cruz, R-Texas., sparred Tuesday over the uptick in threats made to federal court judges during President Donald Trump’s second term. Their heated standoff comes as federal judges have issued a record number of injunctions against the flurry of executive actions by the president. The testy exchange took place during…
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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Baraka Sues Trump-appointed Prosecutor
Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content. Here’s what’s happening… Newark Mayor and Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Ras Baraka filed a lawsuit Tuesday against interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba, accusing her of false arrest and malicious prosecution…
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Luigi Mangione’s team asks court to remove ‘shackles,’ bulletproof vest on UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect
Attorneys for Luigi Mangione have filed a motion urging a New York judge to allow the suspect in the 2024 assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson to appear in court without handcuffs or a bulletproof vest, arguing that the visible restraints are unnecessary. The Tuesday motion comes ahead of Mangione’s scheduled court appearance on June…
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Three British nationals could face death by firing squad for allegedly smuggling cocaine into Indonesia
Three British nationals could face death by a firing squad after they allegedly smuggled about a kilogram – over two pounds – of cocaine onto the island of Bali in Indonesia. The Associated Press reported that prosecutor I Made Dipa Umbara said 28-year-old Jonathan Christopher Collyer and 29-year-old Lisa Ellen Stocker were arrested Feb. 1,…
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Michael Moore proposes new Pledge of Allegiance against Trump and ‘MAGA-heads’
Progressive filmmaker and activist Michael Moore rewrote the words of the U.S. Pledge of Allegiance on Monday, asking his readers to unite against President Donald Trump and “MAGA-heads” in the country. “I pledge allegiance to the people of the United States of America. And to the democracy for which we all stand: One person, one…
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Coastal Carolina baseball coach calls out Florida’s Kevin O’Sullivan after tournament outburst: ‘Bully’
Coastal Carolina head baseball coach Kevin Schnall called out Florida head coach Kevin O’Sullivan during a news conference after Schnall’s team advanced to the super regional round of the NCAA baseball tournament. Schnall, whose squad beat East Carolina, 1-0, didn’t like what transpired in a reported altercation at the Chanticleers’ baseball complex. O’Sullivan reportedly “ripped…
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Bucks’ Damian Lillard issues playful response to teammate Kyle Kuzma’s boxing challenge
While Damian Lillard is mostly known for his accomplishments on the basketball court, the nine-time NBA All-Star is also an avid fan of combat sports. Kyle Kuzma, who was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks in February, was apparently aware of his teammate Lillard’s passion for boxing and decided to challenge him to a bout. CLICK…
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Washington: Bodies of 3 missing sisters found near campground, manhunt for father continues
Three young sisters who recently vanished in Washington state over the weekend, while visiting their homeless father, have been found dead — the Wenatchee Police Department confirmed on Tuesday.
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Boulder illegal alien terror suspect plotted for year: Cops say he stalked Israel group, posed as gardener, has ‘no regret’
An arrest warrant revealed additional details about the Boulder, Colorado, terror suspect and his alleged nefarious plot against a pro-Israel group. The suspect was accused of using a makeshift flamethrower and Molotov cocktails to burn participants in the “Run for Their Lives” group, an organization that meets weekly to advocate for the hostages held captive…
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‘This is going to keep happening’: The REAL reason behind the Boulder attack
Armed with a makeshift flamethrower and other incendiary devices, 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman allegedly launched an attack on protesters in Boulder, Colorado, who were calling for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza. Soliman reportedly yelled, “Free Palestine!” during the attack, which injured multiple people. “So you guys are going to be so shocked to…
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Riley Gaines slaps down Jemele Hill after leaked report says Olympic women’s boxing champ has male chromosomes
A controversial Algerian boxer who won the gold medal in the women’s Olympics competition has been revealed to have male chromosomes, confirming the criticism from many on the right. The development led former competitive swim star Riley Gaines to lambast Jemele Hill, a former ESPN host, over her previous comments defending Imane Khelif. ‘Hey [Jemele…
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DNC taco truck stunt trolling Trump backfires on social media with Vance, GOP: ‘Can’t fix stupid’
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) parked a custom-wrapped food truck in front of the Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C., in an effort to troll President Trump over his tariff policies. The stunt received widespread mockery from conservatives. The DNC used the acronym TACO for “Trump Always Chickens Out” to provoke Trump’s ire. The phrase…
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GOP senators express ‘concerns,’ ‘skepticism’ over Trump’s spending bill after Musk rant
A cohort of Senate Republicans already troubled by the House GOP’s version of President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” found a common ally in Elon Musk, who again trashed the legislation on Tuesday. Musk, who just exited his tenure as Trump’s efficiency bloodhound leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) last week, doubled down on…
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Disneyland China visitors caught on camera brawling over apparent line-cutting dispute
A fight broke out between two couples at Disneyland’s theme park in China over line cutting, according to media reports. Video footage of the brawl shows two men fighting May 31 as a woman in a hat with bunny ears tries to separate them and stunned onlookers watched at Shanghai Disneyland Resort. The woman with…
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More seniors are using cannabis than ever before despite health risks, research shows
New data has revealed that cannabis use among older adults is at an all-time high. Researchers at UC San Diego and NYU discovered that marijuana use by Americans aged 65 and older increased by nearly 46% from 2021 to 2023, according to an NYU press release. As more states legalize marijuana for recreational use, as…
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Air Force cadet candidate allegedly slain by illegal immigrant honored with full military funeral
The 18-year-old Air Force cadet candidate who was allegedly killed by an illegal immigrant in a jet ski accident was honored by the military branch during her Saturday funeral. Ava Moore, 18, was set to begin cadet training at the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) in a few weeks, but was tragically killed while…
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White House hits back at Dem mayor suing US attorney after ICE arrest: ‘Desperate attempt’
The White House is pushing back against Newark Democratic Mayor Ras Baraka, who has hit interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba with a lawsuit this week after he was arrested and briefly charged with criminal trespassing last month outside an ICE facility. Baraka, who is one of the leading Democratic candidates for New…
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Timeline exposes Boulder suspect’s movements before allegedly carrying out firebomb attack on pro-Israel group
Officials allege Mohamed Sabry Soliman targeted a peaceful pro-Israel protest on Sunday in what is being described as a terror attack that left 12 people injured. Soliman’s journey to the United States began in August 2022 when he arrived in the country on a B1/B2 visa and was supposed to leave in February 2023, but…
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Washington Post admits to faulty reporting on claim that Israel killed dozens of Gazan civilians at aide site
The Washington Post admitted Tuesday that a claim in its recent report that Israeli soldiers killed dozens of civilians in Gaza could not be verified. The outlet shared a post on X stating it had updated its Sunday article to reflect that it could not verify that Israeli troops killed around 30 civilians near a…
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Dem governor ripped as ‘total disgrace’ after vetoing bill limiting Chinese land ownership near military bases
Arizona Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs, who is up for reelection this year, garnered backlash Tuesday after vetoing a bill aimed at preventing China from buying up land next to strategic assets, such as military bases. Arizona state Senate Majority Leader Janae Shamp said the “politically motivated veto” was “utterly insane,” blaming Hobbs for being “an…
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Shohei Ohtani reacts to death of Japanese baseball legend Shigeo Nagashima: ‘May your soul rest in peace’
Shigeo Nagashima, one of the greatest Japanese baseball players of all time, has died at the age of 89. The Yomiuri Giants, the Nippon Professional Baseball league team he played for and managed throughout his illustrious career in Japan, confirmed his death Tuesday. While he was a Japanese legend, Nagashima was beloved globally, and that…
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Antisemitism and the Politics of the Chant
The hatred is familiar from history. But the sound is a novelty.
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Governments Face a Choice on AI
Worry less about a robot takeover, more about improving lousy decision-making.
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MAGA Policies Would Make America Mediocre
Among the sources of the nation’s greatness are trade, science and the world’s best universities.
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Why Democrats Are Losing Minority Voters
Blacks and Latinos have the same priorities as everyone else—schools, jobs and public safety.
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Semiconductor Subsidies? Tried and Failed
Congress wasted taxpayer dollars on Sematech in 1987. The 2022 Chips and Science Act is a repeat.
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When Donald Trump and Sheldon Whitehouse Agree
The leftwing Senator is delighted by the President’s attack on Leonard Leo and the Federalist Society.
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Ukraine’s Drone Strike Is a Warning—for the U.S.
The American homeland is also vulnerable to drone and missile attacks.
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Democrats keep losing the culture war, Seattle Christians face violence and more
JESSE WATTERS – Fox News host Democrats knew that former President Joe Biden’s ‘brain was fried.’ Continue watching… CAMPUS SPIES – President Trump’s visa policy thwarts China’s spy network on college campuses – and in Congress the president wants is for the university to obey the law. Continue reading… NOT A PRAYER – Seattle says…
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WH unveils President Trump’s new official portrait
The White House has officially unveiled President Donald Trump’s new portrait just days after the director of the National Portrait Gallery was fired.
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Julie Stauch, Buttigieg’s 2020 Iowa political director, announces gubernatorial bid
Julie Stauch, the Iowa political director of former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg’s 2020 presidential campaign, has announced that she will be running for state governor.
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‘Illegal immigration is a cancer’: Iranian student sues California college, claiming staff stifled free speech
An international student from Iran is suing a California college for allegedly threatening him with punishment over some political statements. Matin Samimiat claimed administrators from Golden West College took issue with comments about illegal immigration, men in women’s sports, and the Israel-Palestine war. ‘I left Iran to enjoy the amazing freedom that the United States…
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Mike Johnson says Elon Musk is ‘terribly wrong,’ defends Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) reiterated his support for President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” on Tuesday after former Department of Government Efficiency head Elon Musk condemned it. Musk previously expressed disapproval for Trump’s bill in a more reserved way, arguing that there should have been deeper spending cuts. But since Musk’s formal exit from the…
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Agroterrorism plot? Chinese nationals arrested for smuggling potential bioweapon into US: FBI
Federal authorities arrested two Chinese nationals after they were accused of attempting to smuggle a potential bioweapon into the United States, claiming they wanted to use it to conduct research at the University of Michigan. On Tuesday, the Department of Justice announced charges against Yunqing Jian, 33, and her boyfriend, 34-year-old Zunyong Liu. ‘These two…
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Federal judge rules against Trump order halting sex change procedures in prisons
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to continue to provide accommodations and care for transgender inmates in federal prisons, saying officials had not provided a serious explanation for why medical treatment for gender dysphoria should be handled differently than other cases. The order Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth, a Ronald Reagan appointee,…
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Sanctuary policies in deep-blue Colorado led to terror attack, says local DA
Permissive laws in deep blue Colorado created an environment in which last weekend’s antisemitic attack could occur, a local district attorney told Fox News Digital. In an interview with Fox News Digital, George Brauchler, a Republican district attorney for Colorado’s 23rd district, said that the state government, which is dominated by Democrats, has been intentionally…
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ICE storms cartel-run nightclub, arrests 72 migrants including murder suspect
Federal immigration agents raided a cartel-operated nightclub in South Carolina early Sunday, arresting more than 70 illegal migrants, including a Honduran fugitive wanted for homicide, according to the Department of Homeland Security. The Alamo, an underground nightclub in Summerville, was packed at around 3 a.m. when Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) stormed the building, recovering…
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Imane Khelif celebrates parents amid latest gender controversy
Olympic gold medalist Imane Khelif celebrated Global Parents Day in an Instagram post amid the boxer’s latest gender controversy. “Today, I became a champion, but it all started long ago! When my parents believed in me, even when the dream felt too big. When they supported me, listened to me, and stood by me. “Being…
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Stefon Diggs shows up at voluntary Patriots practice after viral boat video sparks controversy
Stefon Diggs, who landed a three-year contract with the New England Patriots earlier this offseason, arrived for an offseason workout with his new team this week. While veteran players reporting for a voluntary practice is not unusual, Diggs’ appearance drew considerable attention because videos recently surfaced on social media showing him passing what appeared to…
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SCOOP: House GOP circles wagons on Trump tax-and-spend bill as Senate seeks changes
The House GOP is quietly mounting a pressure campaign on the Senate to accept its version of President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill” even as lawmakers in the upper chamber signal they’ll be making changes. Tensions are simmering between Republicans in the two chambers as they work to pass a massive tax, immigration and…
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Following antisemitic attacks, Rapaport warns Jewish people the ‘cavalry ain’t coming’ to save them
Comedian and actor Michael Rapaport is alarmed that more non-Jewish people aren’t speaking out in defense of Jewish people following multiple violent attacks against them. In the latest episode of his podcast posted Tuesday, Rapaport warned fellow Jewish people to keep on guard over the rising antisemitic violence in the country as other people don’t…
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Authorities raid home where New Orleans jail escapee appeared to shoot video pleading for help: source
Authorities have raided the residence where one of the two remaining escapees from a New Orleans jail apparently shot an Instagram video proclaiming his innocence, according to a source close to the investigation. Antoine Massey, 33, was not located during the raid, the source told Fox News. Authorities found clothes belonging to Massey at the…
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Mason Howell, 17-year-old high school junior, earns spot in 2025 US Open after remarkable qualifier
Mason Howell has one year left of high school, but he will be able to tell his classmates he played in the U.S. Open before he walks at graduation. The 17-year-old Georgia high school junior qualified for the 2025 U.S. Open at Piedmont Driving Club in Atlanta on Monday after shooting an impressive 18-under-par through…
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South Africa’s high violence and land debates clash with Western media views
President Donald Trump’s recent interventions on South Africa have been met with outrage in the liberal media, and its ‘fact-checking’ machinery has been put into overdrive scrutinizing every misstatement or exaggeration of the president. Yet, on the essential issues it is Western audiences who are being misled by progressive journalists whose views are, in turn,…
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America is rediscovering its soul and reviving the sacred
Faith is making a comeback in America. This is not a statement of hope, but one rooted in research, confirmed by cultural observation, and underscored by national conversations from the White House to the locker room. Recent findings from the Barna Group reflect a spiritual resurgence that is both unexpected and undeniable. According to their…
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Diddy Trial: Former hotel guard received ‘$100K in cash’ to hand over Cassie Ventura hallway assault video
Sean “Diddy” Combs reportedly paid a former hotel security guard $100,000 to obtain the surveillance footage of his violent attack against his girlfriend at the time, Cassie Ventura, in March 2016.
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Newark mayor files lawsuit against N.J. Attorney Alina Habba over his ‘humiliating’ ICE facility arrest
Newark Democrat Mayor Ras Baraka filed a lawsuit against U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba on Tuesday morning, after he was arrested last month while protesting outside an ICE detention facility.
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Florida drug traffickers reportedly tortured rival by pouring hot sauce into parts of his body
Lured by the prospect of receiving payment for an outstanding debt, a drug trafficking rival of Mario Espino came to Espino’s Florida residence in October 2023, federal officials said. But no payment was made, officials said. Agents found the victim in the back seat with a pillowcase over his head and zip ties and electrical…
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Ukraine drone strikes just changed EVERYTHING about warfare
For years, Glenn Beck has been warning of the changes coming to warfare. The next major war, he predicted, would be fought not with machine guns and fighter pilots but with artificial intelligence and drones. Last weekend proved him right. On Sunday, June 1, Ukraine launched a major drone attack, dubbed “Operation Spiderweb,” targeting Russian…
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Trump-backed conservative wins Polish presidency, can torpedo Tusk’s liberal agenda: ‘Rebuff to the Brussels oligarchy’
Polish boxer-turned-historian Karol Nawrocki met last month with President Donald Trump and attended an event at the White House marking the National Day of Prayer. Nawrocki reportedly shared with Polish media that Trump told him he would win the Polish presidential election. Trump was right again. Nawrocki, backed by Poland’s national-conservative opposition Law and Justice…
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Federal judge temporarily orders prisons to provide ‘transgender’ therapy despite Trump order
Prisons that deny trans-identifying prisoners hormone therapy could be guilty of cruel and unusual punishment, according to the newest ruling of a federal judge against the Trump administration. Senior Judge Royce Lamberth of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia granted a request from a group of trans-identifying prisoners on Tuesday for a…
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Trump to host thousands of admin officials for one of the largest events ever on White House lawn
EXCLUSIVE: President Donald Trump on Wednesday evening is hosting the more than 3,000 political appointees in his administration for one of the largest events ever held on the White House lawn to celebrate their work, Fox News Digital has learned. The event will be the first time ever that the president has invited all individuals…
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Red state tops annual Heritage Foundation scorecard for strongest election integrity: ‘Hard to cheat’
FIRST ON FOX: The Heritage Foundation released its annual Election Integrity Scorecard on Tuesday, which ranks the states it believes are strongest in terms of election integrity, in a review that resulted in Arkansas topping the list. Arkansas, led by GOP Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, moved up from No. 8 and earned the No. 1 ranking…
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Neighbor recalls Boulder terror attack suspect as a family man
The Boulder, Colorado, terrorist attack suspect’s neighbor called him a “really nice guy” and a family man. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, faced a federal hate crime charge, as well as state charges of attempted first-degree murder, crimes against at-risk adults/elderly, assault, criminal attempt to commit class one and class two felonies and use of explosives…
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Army surpasses fiscal 2025 recruiting goal 4 months ahead of schedule
The Army announced on Tuesday that it “surpassed” its fiscal year 2025 recruiting goal of bringing in 61,000 recruits, and there are still four months left to go. The Army has not reached its recruiting goals this early in the year since 2014, Army officials said in a statement. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy…
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Patel: Chinese nationals charged with smuggling ‘known agroterrorism agent’ into US is a ‘direct threat’
EXCLUSIVE – FBI Director Kash Patel told Fox News Digital that the case involving two Chinese nationals who were charged Tuesday with allegedly smuggling a “dangerous biological pathogen” into the U.S. to study at the University of Michigan laboratory demonstrates a serious national security threat to America’s food supply. “This case is a sobering reminder…
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Rodeo star’s son remembered by family on 1-year anniversary of drowning death
One year after saddle bronc champion Spencer Wright’s 3-year-old son tragically drowned in a Utah river, his mother reflected on the final moments they spent holding him. “A year ago, today, we held you as you took your last breaths,” Kallie Wright wrote on Monday, June 2, in a post on Instagram alongside a photo…
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GOP ad war kicks off in heated battleground state primary: ‘We’ve barely just begun’
EXCLUSIVE: The campaign advertising war has already kicked off in the Arizona Republican gubernatorial primary – over a year away from the August 2026 election. Turning Point PAC announced on Tuesday that they’re launching a $500,000 media buy across platforms in support of Rep. Andy Biggs on “strategic cable, over-the-top, radio, and direct-to-voter placements” targeting…
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Brooke Shields calls out Meghan Markle’s gender equality story as ‘too precious’
Brooke Shields once dubbed Meghan Markle as “too precious.” During a recent appearance on India Hicks’s podcast, the 60-year-old actress recalled the moment she interrupted the Duchess of Sussex during a panel at the South by Southwest Festival last year after the former royal seemed to have lost the audience’s attention with an anecdote from…
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Milwaukee man accused of framing illegal immigrant in Trump assassination threat, officials say
A man in Milwaukee allegedly forged a letter threatening President Donald Trump’s life to get another man deported and prevent him from testifying in a criminal trial. Demetric D. Scott is accused of posing as Ramón Morales-Reyes, a 54-year-old illegal immigrant, when writing a letter threatening to assassinate Trump. Scott is facing multiple charges, including…
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Sesame Street’s Pride Month post sparks backlash from Republican lawmakers amid PBS funding threats
Republican lawmakers called to defund PBS after the television station’s long-running children’s show, “Sesame Street,” celebrated LGBTQ “Pride” Month on social media. The children’s show went viral after it posted a short message on June 1, kicking off Pride Month. “On our street, everyone is welcome. Together, let’s build a world where every person and…
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White House hands Americans ‘big beautiful bill’ calculator to determine how much they’d save under act
FIRST ON FOX: The White House launched a website Tuesday where Americans can tabulate how much the “big beautiful bill” will personally save them if lawmakers pass the sweeping legislation, Fox News Digital learned. “We are preparing your tax cuts,” the website launched Tuesday declares, alongside a photo of President Donald Trump and a message…
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Dem lambasted for saying ‘we’re not going to have anyone around to wipe our a–es’ without more immigration
Vermont’s sole U.S. House member was lambasted on Tuesday after video surfaced of her warning Vermonters that unless the feds increase immigration to the U.S., “we’re not going to have anyone around to wipe our a–es.” Vermont Republican Party Chairman Paul Dame said Rep. Becca Balint, D-Vt., should apologize for her remarks both because of…
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Trump sends $9.4 billion DOGE cuts proposal to Congress, targeting NPR, PBS
The clock will soon start ticking away on Congress to consider President Donald Trump’s $9.4 billion request for federal spending cuts. “Today, we have officially received the rescissions request from the White House to eliminate $9.4 billion in wasteful foreign aid spending at State and USAID and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funds NPR…
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Defunding NPR and PBS ‘finally’ within reach, says House Republican
Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Texas, is celebrating President Donald Trump’s leadership in sending a DOGE cuts package to Congress that he believes will “finally” defund NPR and PBS, which he said have become “nothing more than fake news.” Jackson claimed the outlets, which receive millions of dollars in federal taxpayer funding, “have become taxpayer-funded propaganda arms…
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Japan: Scientists launch clinical trials to ‘revolutionize medicine’ with universal artificial blood
Researchers at Nara Medical University in Kashikara, Japan, have launched what many are calling a “groundbreaking” clinical trial to develop universal artificial blood — enabling transfusions for patients of any blood type.
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Report: Boulder terror attack suspect’s wife and kids arrested by ICE and HSI agents
The family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the suspect accused in the targeted terror attack against Israeli supporters in Boulder, has reportedly been arrested.
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Elon Musk issues fiery statement against Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ — and the White House responds immediately
The White House wasted no time in responding to a fiery statement by tech billionaire Elon Musk against the president’s “big, beautiful” spending bill on Tuesday. In a missive on Tuesday, Musk ripped into the members of Congress who voted for the bill. President Donald Trump has been pushing for passage of the massive spending…
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Republicans mock Democrats’ latest move to troll Trump
The Democratic National Committee again showed an inability to effectively counter the Trump administration on Tuesday, this time by funding a taco truck to be parked outside Republican headquarters in the nation’s capital. The taco truck alludes to an acronym Democrats have been pushing in recent weeks: Trump Always Chickens Out, a reference to the…
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North Carolina parents charged after son is struck and killed by SUV while walking with older brother
A 7-year-old boy was fatally struck by an SUV last week as he tried to cross a road in North Carolina – and now his parents have been arrested and charged for leaving him unsupervised, according to police. Legend Jenkins was hit by a Jeep Cherokee on May 27 at around 6 p.m. while walking…
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Seth Meyers skips asking George Clooney about Biden’s mental decline, not recognizing him at fundraiser
NBC “Late Night” host Seth Meyers interviewed Hollywood star George Clooney on Monday but failed to question the actor about the report that former President Joe Biden failed to recognize the a-list actor at his own 2024 campaign fundraiser or any of the news about the ex-president’s mental decline in office. Just weeks after CNN…
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Knicks fire head coach Tom Thibodeau after failing to reach NBA Finals
The New York Knicks have fired head coach Tom Thibodeau after the team was unable to make it to the NBA Finals. The team announced the move on Tuesday, with team president Leon Rose thanking Thibodeau for his services to the organization over the past five NBA seasons. “Our organization is singularly focused on winning…
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Savannah Chrisley stands firm against rumors she slept with someone to get parents pardoned
Savannah Chrisley is doubling down in response to accusations she slept with someone to get her parents, Todd and Julie, fully pardoned. On Tuesday’s new episode of her podcast, “Unlocked with Savannah Chrisley,” she tried to put the rumors to rest. “One thing that I did want to address are the accusations that this presidential…
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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s daughter Shiloh adopts new name after dropping Pitt
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s daughter Shiloh Jolie recently debuted a new name. The 19-year-old daughter of the two Academy Award-winning stars choreographed a sensual dance under the nickname Shi, for dancers Keoni Rose and Tako Suzuki, who performed on stage as singer Luella performed her song “Naïve,” according to Variety. Shiloh’s debut as a…
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Joy Reid floats speculation that her race, ‘anxiety’ surrounding Trump played role in MSNBC firing
Ex-MSNBC host Joy Reid spoke out about her show being canceled on Monday, speculating that her race and network “anxiety” surrounding President Donald Trump played a role in her ultimately being fired from the liberal network. “I try not to speculate too much publicly because, again, I can’t get inside the minds of other people.…
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College soccer player Chase Stegall, son of former NFL wideout Milton Stegall, dies ‘unexpectedly’ at 20
Chase Stegall, a member of the DePaul University men’s soccer team and the son of former NFL player Milton Stegall, was found dead in his dorm on the school’s Chicago campus on Monday morning, according to reports and school officials. He was 20. Vice president and director of athletics DeWayne Peevy and head coach Mark Plotkin…
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Nonstick pans face potential ban in New York amid health concerns
Some lawmakers in New York state are looking to ban nonstick pans in the Empire State. Senate Bill S1767 would prohibit the manufacture, sale and use of cookware containing polytetrafluorethylene, which is commonly known as Teflon. Teflon is also a member of PFAS. SKITTLES ELIMINATES POTENTIALLY HARMFUL INGREDIENT NAMED IN MAHA REPORT These are known…
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White House insists FEMA is taking hurricane season ‘seriously,’ blasts ‘sloppy’ reporting
The White House insisted Tuesday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency is taking hurricane season “seriously” while criticizing the media following reports claiming its director was unaware of such a time period. During a recent meeting, acting FEMA administrator David Richardson told staff he was unaware the U.S. had a hurricane season, Reuters and the New…
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Rates of dementia are lower in people who eat this specific diet, research shows
Certain foods may feed the brain better than others. New research presented this week at NUTRITION 2025, the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition in Orlando, Florida, found that the MIND diet is particularly beneficial for cognitive health. People who followed the MIND eating plan — which stands for Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay…
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Colorado Dems face backlash for fundraiser with Ilhan Omar after Boulder terror attack: ‘Reprehensible’
Colorado Democrats are facing criticism for leading a fundraiser with Rep. Ilhan Omar less than an hour after Sunday’s antisemitic terrorist attack in which 12 people were hurt, including a Holocaust survivor. The suspect, 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman, is facing federal hate crime charges and numerous state-level attempted murder charges for using incendiary devices to…
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Authorities: Boulder suspect ‘had no regrets,’ now facing 16 charges of attempted murder
The male suspect accused in the targeted terror attack against Israeli supporters in Boulder, Colorado, is now facing 16 charges of attempted murder, two charges of use of an incendiary device, and 16 charges of attempted use of an incendiary device.
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‘King of the Hill’ voice actor allegedly shot dead by neighbor; tributes pour in: ‘A terrible tragedy’
“King of the Hill” voice actor Jonathan Joss was shot dead in Texas following an argument with a neighbor, according to reports. At around 7 p.m. Sunday, police were dispatched to a reported shooting at a residence in San Antonio, according to WOAI-TV. ‘He was murdered by someone who could not stand the sight of…
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Democrats left with egg on their face after cost of a dozen plummets under Trump
The price of eggs began spiraling out of control under the previous administration and continued rising even after President Donald Trump took office in January. While Trump noted that he had “inherited a mess,” Democrats and their allies seized on the issue as an albatross to hang around the president’s neck. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.)…
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Ana Kasparian: ‘I’m done with the Democratic Party’
Ana Kasparian, co-host of “The Young Turks,” is one of the few voices in the political sphere who refuses to blindly follow the crowd based on claimed political ideology — and she’s not afraid to say it. “I find myself in this weird politically homeless place right now, because you look at the Democratic Party,…
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‘Get a life’: Transgender athlete mocks hecklers after crushing teen girls to win state championship
A transgender athlete ignored biological reality and mocked his hecklers after his second straight win at a state championship in girls’ track and field. Veronica Garcia, a boy, won the Class 2A 400-meter dash at Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma, Washington, on Saturday, beating out female competitors as cheers and jeers rained down. ‘I…
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Wife and numerous children of Boulder terror attack suspect to be deported: DHS
The investigation into the horrific attack on pro-Israel protesters in Boulder, Colorado, has led to the arrest and detention of an Egyptian suspect’s wife and five children, according to the Department of Homeland Security. A weekly demonstration by the “Run for Their Lives” grassroots organization against Hamas terror was itself the target of a heinous…
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Family of Boulder firebombing suspect taken into federal custody: sources
The family of the Boulder, Colorado firebombing suspect is in federal custody, sources confirm to Fox News. According to senior sources within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the wife and five children of 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman were taken into custody. “Mohamed’s despicable actions will be prosecuted to…
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Trump and Melania to headline power-player packed Kennedy Center opening night
EXCLUSIVE: President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance will attend the opening night of the musical “Les Misérables” at the Kennedy Center next week, Fox News Digital has learned. “Les Misérables,” one of the longest-running shows in Broadway and West End history, will have its opening night…
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Trump-supporting communism survivor jumps into race for late Democrat’s seat
FIRST ON FOX: A survivor of Soviet Union-era communism is jumping into the race to replace late Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va. Karina Lipsman told Fox News Digital that her family fled the USSR when she was a child and that her childhood in the U.S. began with a single mother raising her in low-income housing…
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Boulder illegal immigrant terror suspect worked in healthcare field, as rideshare driver before attack
The Egyptian national suspected of injuring 12 people in a firebombing during a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, on Sunday worked in the healthcare industry and as a rideshare driver before committing the heinous act. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, first came to the United States on a non-immigrant visa in August 2022. When that visa…
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Senate Republican aims to treat visa overstayers like illegal entrants in response to Colorado terror attack
FIRST ON FOX — A Senate Republican wants to hold people who overstay their visas to the same standard as illegal immigrants in the wake of the tragedy in Boulder, Colo. Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind., is set to introduce legislation on Tuesday that would reclassify the act of overstaying a visa as “illegal entry,” effectively…
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Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Celebrities mentioned during Diddy’s high-profile sex trafficking trial
Welcome to the Fox News Entertainment Newsletter. TOP 3: – Whitney Houston, Mike Myers name-dropped in Diddy’s high-profile sex trafficking trial – Usher, Obama name-dropped in Diddy’s trial as sex trafficking case heats up – 50 Cent warns Trump about Diddy after president is asked if he’d consider pardon ‘MONEY IS NO OBJECT’ – Diddy’s…
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Dem senator takes aim at Trump’s viewpoint diversity policy, calls it ‘micromanaging’ colleges
Education Sec. Linda McMahon defended President Donald Trump’s efforts to reform Harvard University during a Tuesday hearing on Capitol Hill. McMahon appeared before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee and faced lengthy criticism from Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., over the administration’s actions against Harvard. Murphy began by arguing the Trump administration’s instructions to Harvard were contradictory. “You…
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Boulder antisemitic terror attack spurs response from major cities: ‘We will not rest’
New York City Mayor Eric Adams led urban responses to the antisemitic terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, over the weekend, with his office telling Fox News Digital the city with the largest Jewish population outside Israel is taking steps to protect its own holy sites and neighborhoods. “Another act of horrific, vile antisemitism and terrorism…
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South Korea flips left in presidential race; Lee secures victory after conservative opponent concedes
South Korean voters swung left in the presidential race Tuesday, and conservative candidate Kim Moon-soo conceded defeat to liberal opponent Lee Jae-myung in the snap election. Kim, candidate of the People Power Party (PPP), said at a press conference in the early hours of Wednesday morning he “humbly accepts (the) people’s choice.” The decision came after…
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White House stands by tax bill after Musk calls it a ‘disgusting abomination’
The White House defended the President Donald Trump-endorsed “big, beautiful bill” Tuesday after outgoing DOGE-chief Elon Musk doubled-down on his criticism of the spending bill, calling it a “disgusting abomination.” Musk, who has been openly critical of the proposed reconciliation bill, said Tuesday afternoon that he “just can’t stand it anymore.” “This massive, outrageous, pork-filled…
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Boulder terror attack result of ‘reckless Biden policies,’ White House says
The White House is pinning the blame on the Biden administration for Sunday’s terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, that left a dozen people injured — including a Holocaust survivor. The suspect involved in the attack, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, first entered the U.S. under the Biden administration and had overstayed his visa, multiple Department of Homeland…
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Former White House cost-cutting czar Elon Musk called President Trump’s “big, beautiful” tax and spending package a “disgusting abomination”
The former White House cost-cutting czar stepped up his criticism of the tax-and-spending bill just as the Senate is trying to quickly pass the measure and get it signed into law by July 4.
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Trump warns ‘large scale fines’ will be administered in Calif. after trans athlete wins girls’ track and field events
On Tuesday morning, President Donald Trump announced that the state of California will face “large-scale fines” following yet another controversy in which a male high school athlete, who identifies as female, secured multiple victories at the state’s track and field championships over the weekend.
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Controversial assistant chief embroiled in 2010 fraud scandal named acting Capitol Police chief
Sean P. Gallagher, the assistant U.S. Capitol Police chief who became embroiled in a time-card fraud scheme in 2010 and was blamed by a top department commander for disastrous inaction in the USCP Command Center on Jan. 6, has been named acting chief of the department. The U.S. Capitol Police Board made the appointment as…
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Fire attack on Jewish protesters in Boulder has ‘nothing to do with the border’: Colorado Democrat
Rep. Jason Crow (D-Colo.) said President Donald Trump was wrong to bring up the issue of immigration in the aftermath of a terrorist attack on Jewish protesters allegedly perpetrated by an immigrant reportedly in the U.S. illegally. Mohamed Sabry Soliman — a 45-year-old Egyptian national in the United States illegally, according to the DHS —…
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Here are all the NFL teams that haven’t virtue-signaled for Pride Month
Fewer than a third of NFL teams declined to show their support for Pride Month this year, meaning they did not post public celebratory images or statements on their social media accounts for Pride Month. In addition, some NFL teams did post Pride celebrations this year despite not doing so in 2024, while only three…
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Trump looks to rally Republicans as Senate takes up his ‘big, beautiful bill’
Congress is back in session, and President Donald Trump has wasted no time lobbying lawmakers to pass his “big, beautiful bill” in the Senate. House Republicans narrowly passed reconciliation by a 215-214 vote in May after weeks of negotiations that crescendoed with Trump’s appearance on Capitol Hill to rein in remaining holdouts. After a dramatic…
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House Dems urge GOP to condemn DHS for handcuffing Rep Nadler staffer, order Noem to testify
Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee sent a letter Tuesday requesting House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, to condemn the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for “forcefully” entering Rep. Jerry Nadler’s congressional office and handcuffing a member of his staff. The letter, sent by Nadler and fellow House Judiciary Ranking Member Jamie Raskin, D-Md., disputes…
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Ex-DNC chair complains Democrats expected him to ‘just rubber-stamp’ plans during 2024 campaign
Former Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair Jaime Harrison lamented that he was “taken for granted” as a party leader and was seen as a “rubber-stamp” throughout the 2024 campaign, as Democrats continue to determine a way forward after their loss to President Donald Trump in November. “I feel like, as chair, my voice was not…
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Illegal immigrant suspect in Jocelyn Nungaray’s murder now accused of prior sexual assault in Costa Rica
One of two suspects charged in Jocelyn Nungaray’s murder is now accused of raping an American woman in Costa Rica, according to former Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg. Two Venezuelan illegal immigrants who may have ties to the Tren de Aragua gang — Franklin Jose Pena Ramos, 26, and Johan Jose Rangel Martinez, 21…
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FDA approves first AI tool to predict breast cancer risk
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first artificial intelligence (AI) tool to predict breast cancer risk. The authorization was confirmed by digital health tech company Clairity, the developer of Clairity Breast – a novel, image-based prognostic platform designed to predict five-year breast cancer risk from a routine screening mammogram. In a…
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Trump vows ‘large scale’ fines on California after trans athlete wins girls’ track and field championships
President Donald Trump vowed to impose “large-scale fines” on the state of California for allowing a biological male trans athlete to win multiple girls’ state titles. “A Biological Male competed in California Girls State Finals, WINNING BIG, despite the fact that they were warned by me not to do so. As Governor Gavin Newscum fully…
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Hot travel trend has people ‘townsizing’ by visiting quaint American towns
As Americans begin to embark on their summer vacations, a new travel trend has people seeking “quaint” destinations. Priceline released its annual travel trends report for 2025 — and one trend, “townsizing,” is giving some under-the-radar destinations the limelight. “Americans are seeking simplicity and will travel to find it,” the press release notes. People…
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Youngkin sets date for special election to fill deep-blue House seat
Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin of Virginia on Tuesday set the date for a special election to fill a vacant heavily-blue congressional seat in the commonwealth. Virginians in the state’s 11th Congressional District will vote on Sept. 9 in a special election to fill the seat held by the late Democratic Rep. Gerry Connolly, who died…
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The Army Meets Its Recruitment Goals
More than 61,000 young Americans are serving their country, inspired by purpose and patriotism.
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The American Political Realignment Is Real
Trump has built a diverse working-class coalition. Can he pass it on to his successor?
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The White House is sending Congress a $9.4 billion rescissions package Tuesday that would codify some spending cuts made by the Trump administration, effectively having lawmakers reverse spending they previously voted into law
White House’s $9.4 billion rescissions package includes reductions to NPR, PBS and foreign aid.
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‘OMG people, the world is ending’: AI company shows just how easy it is to be a social media influencer
An artificial intelligence video company released eerily realistic video content poking fun at the modern world of social media influencers. Described as “brilliant and depressing,” the video from the Dor Brothers utilized Google’s Veo 3 AI model to generate a video about a terrorist attack, complete with mock coverage from over-the-top social media creators who…
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Exclusive photos: ICE raids club owned by suspected terrorist — captures scores of illegal aliens, including alleged killer
Immigration and Customs Enforcement led an operation on Sunday in Charleston, South Carolina, that resulted in the arrest of a suspected terrorist and captured dozens of illegal aliens. A Department of Homeland Security press release, obtained by Blaze News, stated that Homeland Security Investigations Charlotte led an operation alongside local law enforcement that targeted “an…
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Actor WARNS Google’s new AI could be the DEATH of Hollywood
The new version of Google’s AI video generator, Veo 3, includes the ability to generate sound effects and dialogue — and the result eerily resembles a big-budget Hollywood film. “It absolutely looks real, and it’s just somebody typing in prompts,” Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck tells actor Zachary Levi. “How concerned are you by what…
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AI startups revolutionize coding industry, leading to sky-high valuations
Two years after the launch of ChatGPT, return on investment in generative AI has been elusive, except for software development.
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Newark mayor sues interim US attorney for false arrest, malicious prosecution
Newark Mayor and Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Ras Baraka filed a lawsuit Tuesday against interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, Alina Habba, accusing her of false arrest and malicious prosecution in connection with his May 9 arrest and charges outside a federal immigration center. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court in New Jersey, accuses…
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CNN polling expert marvels at collapse of Democratic advantage with middle class in Trump era
CNN senior political data reporter Harry Enten Monday marveled at how Democrats continue to face a stark lack of confidence from voters on the economy and middle class issues. Voter dissatisfaction with former President Biden’s management of the economy was one of the major issues that led to President Donald Trump’s return to the White…
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Bryson DeChambeau hits golf balls on White House South Lawn during visit with Trump
As a two-time U.S. Open champion who has earned north of $80 million on the golf course alone, Bryson DeChambeau has seen and done some pretty cool things. His recent trip to the White House to visit President Donald Trump was about as unique it gets. As the undisputed golf content king these days, DeChambeau…
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EXCLUSIVE: Comer hails DOJ’s Biden probe as House investigation heats up
EXCLUSIVE: House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., is welcoming the Trump administration’s backup as he continues to probe the alleged “cover-up” of former President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline. The Department of Justice (DOJ) is investigating pardons granted by the Biden White House, specifically whether the ex-president “was competent and whether others were taking advantage…
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After Ukraine’s surprise drone assault on Russia, new attention drawn to sensitive sites stateside
After Ukraine launched a sudden drone assault on Russian installations, it brought new attention to the U.S.’ own vulnerabilities, regardless of which side the U.S. stood on Kyiv’s attack. In recent years, Chinese Communist Party-linked entities have commercially targeted land around the U.S., including in the vicinity of sensitive installations like the Grand Forks Air…
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Blake Lively withdraws emotional distress claims against Justin Baldoni
Blake Lively has requested to withdraw her claims of intentional infliction of emotional distress and negligent infliction of emotional distress against “It Ends With Us” costar and director Justin Baldoni. Shortly after Baldoni’s lawyers requested relevant medical information pertaining to Lively’s claims – including therapy notes and identification of the actress’ mental health providers –…
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Boulder terror attack witness describes ‘horrific’ scene at pro-Israel rally
A man who witnessed Sunday afternoon’s nightmarish firebombing of a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, described a gruesome scene in an interview with Fox News Digital. “I was right here… front row and center to this horrific event,” Alex Osante, a tourist from San Diego, said Monday. “The terrorist, or the man – perpetrator –…
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Kelly Dever denies seeing key figures near Karen Read’s vehicle in ‘disaster’ testimony: expert
Karen Read’s defense team put a hostile witness on the stand Monday in the form of a Boston police officer who was working for the Canton Police Department the morning Karen Read and two friends discovered John O’Keefe dead under a pile of snow. Kelly Dever, who was on duty that morning but did not…
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Ukraine targets bridge linking Russia to Crimea with massive underwater blast, video shows
A massive underwater blast targeting a bridge linking Russia to Crimea left it in a “state of emergency” Tuesday, according to the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU). The surprise detonation comes just days after Ukraine carried out “Operation Spider’s Web,” a series of coordinated drone strikes penetrating deep into Russian territory that is believed to have…
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DNC trolls Trump on tariffs with free ‘TACO’ truck parked outside RNC headquarters
FIRST ON FOX – The Democratic National Committee (DNC) on Tuesday parked a custom-wrapped food truck in front of the Republican National Committee (RNC) headquarters in Washington, D.C. The rented truck, decked out with images of President Donald Trump, served up a free mouth-watering lunch option to passers-by. However, in Washington, there is no such…
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Patel’s immigration push at FBI yields 10,000 arrests since January
EXCLUSIVE: FBI Director Kash Patel’s efforts to help carry out the Trump administration’s immigration agenda have led to the bureau making 10,553 arrests since January. That figure, included in FBI data reviewed exclusively by Fox News Digital, reflects the total number of immigration-related arrests the bureau has assisted the Department of Homeland Security with making…
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Polish Prime Minister to seek confidence vote following election setback
Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced Monday that he will be asking the country’s parliament to hold a vote of confidence after one of his ally’s lost the presidential runoff.
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Trail Life USA takes up the mission abandoned by Boy Scouts
On my honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; to help other people at all times; to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight. To generations of American men, the Boy Scout Oath is as familiar as the Lord’s…
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When bureaucrats rule, even red states go woke
If it’s happening in Georgia, you can bet it’s happening all over the country. Embedded bureaucrats are quietly rewriting the policies voters put in place. Georgia’s Medicaid program exists to serve the state’s most vulnerable — low-income children and foster youth, pregnant women, and disabled adults. It was never meant to be a vehicle for…
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Election investigation uncovers alleged noncitizen voter registration, double voters in multiple states
FIRST ON FOX: Ohio’s secretary of state referred dozens of registered noncitizens and double voters for potential prosecution in eight states and Washington, D.C., on Tuesday. The official, Frank LaRose, says his office uncovered evidence of 30 non-U.S. citizens who were registered to vote in Ohio. Likewise, the investigation uncovered eleven individuals from Virginia, Arizona,…
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Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff’s last call to daughter came shortly before her death
This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Details on Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff’s sudden death have been revealed. According to the Los Angeles Medical Examiner’s report obtained by Fox News Digital, Bach-Hasselhoff died from a self-inflicted gunshot…
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HHS ends Biden-era COVID-19 testing program that bled taxpayers years after pandemic
FIRST ON FOX: The Department of Health and Human Services announced it is shuttering a nationwide program that offered free COVID-19 tests to community organizations, citing it bled taxpayer funds despite the pandemic’s end. “With COVID-19 behaving more like the seasonal flu — rising and falling through the year — and tests widely available at…
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Gifts for dads who love to hunt
For many, hunting is more than a hobby—it’s a cherished tradition that offers a connection to nature, a sense of adventure and quality time away from the hustle of daily life. Whether the dad in your life is a seasoned hunter or is just getting started, thoughtful gear can enhance his experience and show your…
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Archaeologist uncovers ‘compelling evidence’ of true location where Jesus turned water into wine
A historian believes he’s found the location of Jesus Christ’s first miracle – and has newfound evidence to back it up. Scripture gives limited details about Jesus’ first miracle, which is said to have taken place at Cana. The Gospel of John states that Jesus turned water into wine during a wedding in the village.…
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‘Love breaking rules’: Red state dean ousted after admitting on hidden cam she was secretly pushing DEI
FIRST ON FOX: Newly released undercover video shows a university administrator in North Carolina boasting about DEI efforts still taking place at the school despite state and federal efforts to roll back the policies, prompting the school to sever ties with that employee. “I mean we probably still do anyway… but you gotta keep it…
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Trump criticizes Rand Paul over tax bill opposition: ‘Votes no on everything’
President Donald Trump on Tuesday criticized Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., for opposing his “big, beautiful bill.” “Rand Paul has very little understanding of the BBB, especially the tremendous GROWTH that is coming. He loves voting ‘NO’ on everything, he thinks it’s good politics, but it’s not. The BBB is a big WINNER!!!” Trump wrote on…
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Trump reaffirms hard line on Iran nuclear deal: ‘will not allow any enrichment of uranium’
President Donald Trump on Monday evening looked to reaffirm his administration’s position when it comes to nuclear negotiations with Iran and said Tehran will not be allowed “any enrichment of uranium.” His message, which surfaced on multiple social media platforms, appeared to be a direct response to a report by Axios which cited two sources…
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Jasmine Crockett agrees during town hall that ‘Republicans want poor people to die’
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, agreed that “Republicans want poor people to die as quickly as humanly possible,” during a town hall event on Monday. The live town hall, hosted by Jim Acosta of CNN, featured actress Rosie O’Donnell, CNN contributor and former Capitol police officer Michael Fanone and former Trump administration official Olivia Troye. Crockett,…
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Illinois school board meeting madness continues as tensions escalate over trans athletes in girls’ sports
This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255). An Illinois school district’s board meeting was overtaken by opposing protesters for the second time on Monday night amid erupting tensions over trans athletes in girls’ sports. The…
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From fiery seraphim to masked demons: The true faces of spiritual beings
For centuries, artists have depicted angels through paintings and sculptures. They usually have giant wings, placid, ethereal visages, and flowing robes. Sometimes they are male, other times female. But is that how scripture describes them? What we see in art is a far cry from biblical angels, says Rick Burgess, host of “The Rick Burgess…
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Nate Silver: Young men’s mental stability helps put them out of Democrats’ reach
Nate Silver, an American statistician and founder of the now-shuttered political analysis blog FiveThirtyEight, recently dug into why men, young men in particular, don’t like Democrats — a trend that has Democratic operatives scrambling both for answers and Joe Rogan-sized remedies. Silver indicated that a big part of Democrats’ problem might be that those young…
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FBI fires back after CNN analyst criticizes Bureau for quickly classifying Boulder attack as terrorism
An FBI official responded sharply to CNN senior national security analyst Juliette Kayyem after she bashed the agency for quickly calling Sunday’s anti-Israel firebombing attack in Colorado an act of terrorism. “The guy shouted ‘Free Palestine’ while throwing firebombs at a crowd of Jewish people. We correctly referred to an investigation of terrorism, will continue…
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Mohamed Soliman allegedly planned Molotov cocktail attack after gun purchase denial: docs
The suspect accused of bombing a gathering of pro-Israel demonstrators said he turned to improvised explosive devices after being denied the purchase of a firearm due to his immigration status. According to an affidavit filed by the Boulder Police Department, 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman told detectives that he had taken a concealed carry class in…
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French President Emmanuel Macron wax statue is stolen by Greenpeace activists
Greenpeace activists were photographed stealing a wax statue of French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris in an act of protest against the country’s business ties with Russia. The environmental group said its members “borrowed the statue of Emmanuel Macron from the Grévin Museum” on Monday, “believing that he does not deserve to be exhibited in…
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AK lawmakers claim ‘victory’ as feds begin reversal of ‘illegal’ Biden rule restricting ANWR oil and gas
Alaska’s congressional delegation praised President Donald Trump and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum for starting the process of rescinding a Biden-era rule that restricted oil and gas exploration in the resource-rich Section 1002 of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). Sen. Dan Sullivan said Burgum announced the move at a town hall in Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow)…
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Steelers fans irked over players’ appearance at Trump speech receive letter from org
The Pittsburgh Steelers sent a letter to fans who took issue with players showing up to President Donald Trump‘s speech at the U.S. Steel plant in Pennsylvania on Friday. Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph, safety Miles Killebrew and former running back Rocky Bleier, who won four Super Bowls in Pittsburgh in the 1970s, took the stage…
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Should you lock your luggage when traveling? Plus, must-know restaurant insights
BAGGAGE BLUES: With tightened airport security, experts are warning of luggage risks like theft and mishandling by travelers. SACRED GROUND: Tourists recently found historically significant remains on a beach in South Carolina. TABLE TALK: A restaurant consultant reveals common dining mistakes, such as lingering too long after meals. THINKING OF DAD – Celebrate your Dad’s…
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DeSantis punches back at Hope Florida controversy, likens ‘lawfare’ to attacks on Trump and nominees
The office of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis punched back at allegations linking the governor and his wife, Casey DeSantis, to $10 million given to the Hope Florida Foundation after the state settled with a government-sponsored healthcare provider. “Governor DeSantis and Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis have been subject to politically motivated lawfare in the state of…
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FLASHBACK: US lawmakers, officials warned about terrorist attacks from foreign nationals long before Boulder
Lawmakers and intelligence experts have been sounding the alarm about potential terrorism threats stemming from those in the U.S. illegally long before Sunday’s terrorist attack injured eight people in Boulder, Colorado. Fox News first reported that the suspect involved in the attack originally entered the U.S. under the Biden administration and had overstayed his visa.…
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Trump DOJ investigating Biden-era pardons amid concerns over state of mind
President Donald Trump’s Justice Department is reviewing the list of people that were granted pardons by former President Joe Biden, amid new concerns about his use of an AutoPen to automatically sign documents, as well as concerns about his state of mind in his final months in office. Fox News was told Tuesday that Justice…
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Dutch right-wing leader Wilders’ party leaves government coalition over immigration
The party of populist Dutch political leader Geert Wilders abruptly left the country’s governing coalition on Tuesday over a dispute about immigration, a move that brings down the government after less than a year in office, which will now likely trigger snap elections. Wilders, who leads the Party for Freedom (PVV) and is a hardliner…
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Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza after explosive device hits their vehicle
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced the deaths of three soldiers operating in Gaza. Staff Sgt. Lior Steinberg, Staff Sgt. Ofek Barhana and Staff Sgt. Omer Van Gelder were members of Israel’s Givati Brigade, an infantry unit, when they were killed. Steinberg and Barhana were serving as combat medics, while Van Gelder was a squad…
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Ex-Olympic star Maurice Greene reacts after HS girl gets disqualified over fire extinguisher celebration
Former American track and field star Maurice Greene spoke out on Monday as California high school officials disqualified a rising sprint star for performing the celebration he made famous. Sophomore Clara Adams, of North Salinas High School, finished in second place in the 400 prelims and came off the starting line quickly in the 400…
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SCOOP: Liberal city mayor hit with ethics complaint over alleged lavish gifts
FIRST ON FOX: A nonpartisan government watchdog filed an ethics complaint against Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser on Tuesday morning. The complaint by the Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT) requests the Board of Ethics and Government Accountability investigate Bowser for allegedly accepting illegal travel and hospitality gifts on high-profile trips to Doha, Qatar,…
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New York Democrat fears ‘hysterical’ resistance will crowd out much-needed restructuring of the party
Rep. Ritchie Torres, D-N.Y., on Monday said members of the “hysterical” and “hyperbolic” side of his party risk pushing back on the restructuring that Democrats need. On his “Making Sense” podcast, host Sam Harris asked Torres about whether he believed the Democratic Party will begin swinging further to the left or moderate itself after losing…
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Challenges posed by Trump and Putin push UK to adopt new NATO first defense policy
The U.K. on Monday announced new plans to overhaul its defensive posture in the wake of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and potential challenges posed by President Donald Trump‘s threat to withdraw U.S. troops from the continent. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he would bring his country to “war-fighting readiness” by investing…
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Secularists think they won at the Supreme Court — but they’ll lose in the end
The Supreme Court disappointed Christians when it deadlocked in Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond. The justices’ 4-4 split keeps in place the ruling of the Oklahoma Supreme Court that St. Isidore of Seville Virtual School may not operate as a charter school in the state — for now, anyway. Denying American families access…
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Newark baggage conveyor belt carries away 2-year-old boy, officers spring into action
A 2-year-old boy was rescued from a luggage screening area at Newark Liberty International Airport last week. The child was swept away from a passenger luggage dropoff conveyor belt Wednesday evening while his mother was speaking with a JetBlue counter agent, reports say. After falling down a chute to the lower level of the Terminal…
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Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez carries right-to-repair torch
Back in August 2024, we reported that the right-to-repair movement had made gains in Oregon, passing legal measures to ban “parts pairing” and slow the further slide into corporate planned obsolescence. Since then, the movement has really picked up some inertia, with wins at the state, federal, and international levels. As a reminder, right-to-repair refers…
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Huckabee condemns efforts to erase Jewish history to the Holy Land as ‘absurd’
EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee stressed the importance of acknowledging the Jewish people’s historic connection to the Land of Israel, describing global efforts to deny this link as “absurd.” “First of all, archeology is a daily reminder of the connection between this land and the Jewish people going all the way back to…
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Experts compare nutritional benefits of tacos and sliders and offer healthy prep tips
At game-day gatherings, casual backyard hangs and happy hours alike, tacos and sliders are often front and center on summer menus. But when you’re trying to eat healthily, which is the smarter choice? “Tacos and sliders are fun, handheld meal options, but their nutritional content can vary significantly depending on the ingredients, portion sizes, preparation…
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World Series champ calls out AOC over response to Boulder attack
Former MLB star Kevin Youkilis called out Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., after the lawmaker reacted to the attack on those who called for the release of Israeli hostages in Hamas captivity in Boulder, Colorado, over the weekend. Ocasio-Cortez wrote in a post on social media on Monday she was “horrified” by the attack. CLICK HERE…
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Pennsylvania senator bucks party on border, Israel and more top headlines
1. Pennsylvania senator bucks party on border, Israel amid progressive backlash 2. Boulder terror attack suspect showed signs of growing ‘lone-wolf’ radicalization 3. Record-breaking ICE operation nets nearly 1,500 arrests in blue state REMEMBER THAT? – Treasury secretary reminds CBS host of past remarks over tariff inflation concerns. Continue reading … UNDER FIRE AGAIN –…
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Tourists make ‘historically significant’ discovery while exploring South Carolina beach
Tourists exploring a South Carolina island recently stumbled across “historically significant” remains, according to local officials. The Colleton County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) announced the discovery in a May 24 press release. The remains were found the day before near the Jeremy Cay gated community, about half a mile from shore. Edisto Island, south of Charleston,…
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Tim Walz says Democrats need to be ‘meaner’ and ‘bully the s**t out of’ Trump
Failed vice presidential candidate Tim Walz issued a profanity-infused call for Democrats to go on the rhetorical attack against President Donald Trump in a speech to Democrats. The Democrat governor of Minnesota made the comments while giving the keynote speech to Democrats in South Carolina on Saturday. ‘We’ve got the guts, and we need to…
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Open borders, burned streets: Immigration insanity hits Boulder
In Boulder, Colorado, a peaceful march by the Jewish group Run for Their Lives turned into a war zone on Sunday afternoon. A man armed with a “makeshift flamethrower” blasted fire into the crowd, then hurled Molotov cocktails. His name? Mohamed Sabry Soliman — an Egyptian national who overstayed his visa and has remained in…
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US citizen who fought for ISIS in Syria sentenced to 10 years in prison
A naturalized U.S. citizen who pleaded guilty to receiving military training from the Islamic State in Syria was sentenced on Monday to 10 years in federal prison. Lirim Sylejmani, 49, who was born in Kosovo and moved to Chicago about 25 years ago, engaged in at least one battle against U.S.-led coalition forces after he…
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Still a no: Rand Paul says $5T debt increase in ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ a deal-breaker
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said the debt limit increase included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act is still a deal-breaker for him, saying it goes against conservative values, despite discussions with President Donald Trump about his concerns. Paul told reporters on Monday that the bill will increase the debt ceiling by $5 trillion, the…
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Pulling billions from Harvard to fund trade schools? Here’s what people are saying about Trump’s latest move
U.S. residents may not agree with President Donald Trump punishing Harvard University by pulling money from it and giving it to trade schools, but they do think trade schools need more support. People in Washington, D.C., Detroit, and Houston told Fox News Digital last week they don’t approve of Trump penalizing the Ivy League university…
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Rise in antisemitic extremism fuels wave of terror plots in the United States since 2020
The Sunday terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, two weeks after two Israeli Embassy employees were killed in Washington, D.C., highlights a sharp rise in antisemitic incidents that have occurred in the United States since 2020. “The explosion of antisemitism after [Oct. 7, 2023] indicated that it was … bubbling beneath the surface,” Ruthie Blum, senior…
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FBI calls for public tips on children hurt in ‘gender-affirming’ surgeries
The FBI is urging members of the public to tip them off about any facilities or individuals who “mutilate children” under the guise of gender-affirming surgeries. The federal law enforcement agency shared the message Monday on social media. “Help the FBI protect children. As the Attorney General has made clear, we will protect our children…
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Oregon girl alleges track meet official ordered her to ‘get out of the photo’ after protesting trans athlete
Oregon high school senior Alexa Anderson garnered national attention on Saturday when she refused to share the high jump medal podium with a trans athlete at a state track and field championship meet. Viral footage of Anderson and fellow girl athlete Reese Eckard stepping down from the podium also showed an official gesturing for them…
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Punch a cop, get a charge — even if you’re in Congress
With a recent assault on the very federal law enforcement officers they are charged with overseeing, Democrats haven’t just embraced criminals; they’ve become them. Last month, three Democratic lawmakers — Reps. Rob Menendez Jr., Bonnie Watson Coleman, and LaMonica McIver, all from New Jersey — led a mob of protesters in storming the Delaney Hall…
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Jase Robertson shares the last thing he heard his father say
On Sunday, May 25, Duck Dynasty patriarch Phil Robertson died following a tough battle with Alzheimer’s disease and other health issues. After taking some time away to grieve and be with family, Phil’s sons Jase and Al, who are anchors on the “Unashamed” podcast, returned to share details about Phil’s passing and his funeral. The…
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Boy, 6, suffers life-threatening stroke that causes paralysis: ‘Rare complication’
Christmas Eve is usually an evening of fun and festivity — but for one Illinois family in 2023, it came with a life-threatening medical emergency. After enjoying a few holiday traditions, the Patton family had just sat down at the dinner table when Preston Patton, who was 6 years old at the time, suddenly slid…
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MORNING GLORY: Why the world should care about Hong Kong activist Jimmy Lai
On Thursday, May 29, the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation awarded an Honorary Bradley Prize to Jimmy Lai, a political prisoner of China’s General Secretary Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party. Lai was a serial entrepreneur who began with nothing and founded and grew major businesses in China before his imprisonment, where his Hong…
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President Trump’s visa policy thwarts China’s spy network on college campuses – and in Congress
A suspected communist Chinese spy got so close to Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell in 2015 that the FBI had to step in to shut down the threat. The Chinese communist agent was a fundraising “bundler” for Swalwell’s congressional re-election, had volunteered for numerous Democratic campaigns and facilitated intern assignments in Swalwell’s office. And it all started with a student…
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MSNBC’s revamped lineup flounders, Jen Psaki sheds 47% of predecessors’ viewership
MSNBC’s revamped lineup has been a misfire through one month, with Jen Psaki shedding half the audience her predecessors averaged in the same timeslot and other new programming struggling to attract viewers. Psaki, a former Biden White House press secretary who has insisted she never saw signs the former president had declined while she worked for him,…
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LIZ PEEK: Trump must stay strong, US reliance on Chinese minerals and drugs puts Americans at risk
President Donald Trump blasted China recently on Truth Social, saying Beijing had “TOTALLY VIOLATED ITS AGREEMENT WITH US.” Trump furiously concluded, “So much for being Mr. NICE GUY!” Apparently, in return for mutual deescalation of trade tensions, Beijing had committed to again allow the free flow of rare earth minerals to the U.S. However, they…
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Trump front-and-center in Republican primary for governor as early voting kicks off
PINE HILL, NEW JERSEY – One week to go until primary day in New Jersey, and Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli was getting a shoutout from the most powerful and influential politician in the GOP. “I’m asking you to get out and vote for a true champion for the people of your state – Jack…
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MLB first-round pick Jeff Francoeur talks fatherhood in youth sports, Pete Rose, potential baseball lockout
Jeff Francoeur, in his own words, “know[s] baseball backwards and forwards.” A former first-round pick once dubbed “The Natural,” Francoeur is now an analyst for his former Atlanta Braves while doubling up as a dad to athletes. An expert of the game, it would be easy for him to take charge of his children’s ball…
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Roseanne Barr lives out her Texas dreams despite tractor accident
Roseanne Barr is finally getting to live out her Texas dreams in her 70s, even with minor setbacks like a tree trapping her inside her tractor. During an interview with Fox News Digital, the former “Roseanne” star opened up about her move to Texas and the joys she’s experienced since making the lifestyle change and…
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Alex Marquardt’s exit from CNN ‘obviously’ tied to network’s costly defamation trial, insiders say
CNN parted ways with its chief national security correspondent, Alex Marquardt, Monday and many of his now-former colleagues say it’s “obviously” tied to the network’s costly defamation trial earlier this year. “Obviously, the court case is a core reason why, that is obvious,” one CNN insider told Fox News Digital. Marquardt was at the center…
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Trump’s fresh White House portrait sparks interest amid controversy over National Portrait Gallery leadership
Nearly six months into his second term, President Donald Trump has a new portrait posted to the White House website. White House officials posted an eight-second video to social media on Monday, showing the new portrait being hung on the wall at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House Campus. In his previous…
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Puerto Rico permits nonbinary gender marker on birth certificates in landmark court decision
Puerto Rico’s Supreme Court has reached a decision to allow nonbinary and gender-nonconforming people to update their birth certificates. The action was brought about by six non-binary individuals born in Puerto Rico who filed a lawsuit claiming that “the Commonwealth’s current Birth Certificate Policy violates the right to equal protection under the Fourteenth Amendment of…
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The politics of shamelessness: a survival tactic from Trump to party loyalty
Every politician operates with a certain degree of shamelessness. It’s practically in the job description. As they try to navigate in howling political winds, they regularly have to justify changing their positions. Maybe the country’s mood has shifted. Maybe it’s a matter of party loyalty. Maybe they’re bowing to pressure from big donors. And maybe…
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Boulder terror attack suspect showed signs of growing ‘lone-wolf’ radicalization, says former FBI supervisor
The Egyptian-born illegal immigrant suspected of firebombing a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, on Sunday afternoon has the hallmark signs of a lone-wolf terrorist, adding to a worrying trend of solo attacks. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, is accused of using homemade incendiary devices to light eight people on fire as they gathered to advocate for…
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Should you lock your luggage when traveling? Why it’s a weighty matter
As travelers embark on their summer trips this year, experts are weighing in on whether people should take the extra precaution of protecting their luggage by locking it up. Travel expert Francesca Page of New York told Fox News Digital that bags and checked bags have always been an issue. “Over the years, travel security…
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50 Cent warns Trump about Diddy after president is asked if he’d consider pardon
50 Cent voiced concerns after President Donald Trump was asked if he’d consider a pardon for the rapper’s longtime rival, Sean “Diddy” Combs. One day after Todd and Julie Chrisley were released from federal prisons on a presidential pardon, a potential order for the disgraced music mogul was called into question. In response to a…
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South Koreans cast votes for new president to succeed Yoon after his ouster over martial law declaration
Millions of South Korean voters are casting their ballots on Tuesday for a new president in a snap election following the ouster of former President Yoon Suk Yeol. Yoon, a conservative, faces trial on rebellion charges over his short-lived martial law declaration in December. Pre-election surveys suggested Lee Jae-myung, Yoon’s liberal archrival, appeared poised to…
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Trump pushes ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ as solution to four years of Biden failures: ‘Largest tax cut, EVER’
President Donald Trump turned to social media on Monday evening to sell Americans on his vision for the “Big, Beautiful Bill,” calling it an opportunity to turn the U.S. around after what he called “four disastrous years” under former President Joe Biden. The House passed the spending bill in late May and it is now…
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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Fetterman Draws the Line with Dems on Border
Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content. Here’s what’s happening… Both Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman and GOP Sen. Dave McCormick spoke in a bipartisan forum about the importance of border security, with Fetterman going so far as to…
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Trump administration open to allowing Iran to continue some uranium enrichment: report
A report from Axios has indicated that the United States plans to allow Iran to continue limited low-level uranium enrichment on its soil for an unspecified period of time. On Saturday, the Trump administration presented its first formal proposal to Tehran in an attempt to sign a nuclear deal with the country, but did not…
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More than 200 California bar exam-takers move from fail to pass after new scoring adjustment
More than 200 people who took California’s bar exam in February will have their scores changed from “fail” to “pass” after a California Bar committee approved new scoring adjustments. The grading change affected 230 test takers in the State Bar of California’s latest attempt to mitigate the fallout of its disastrous February test, which was…
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Repeat offender in Arizona gets life plus 10 years for fatal shooting just 16 days after prison release
An Arizona murderer was sentenced to life plus 10 years in prison on May 27 after killing a second person only 16 days after he was released in 2020, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Arizona. Clifton Nez Hamalowa, 47, was convicted of shooting the victim in the head multiple times, killing Richard…
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Lead detective’s text messages cast shadow over Karen Read murder trial
Special prosecutor Hank Brennan may have dulled the impact of inappropriate text messages the lead homicide detective sent regarding Karen Read days before she was charged with the murder of John O’Keefe – but they’re still damaging to the state’s case and not just because he used vulgar and obscene language, experts say. The texts…
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Max Homa carries own bag in long U.S. Open qualifier, misses it in heartbreaking fashion
Max Homa is among several big names who do not meet the exemptions for the 2025 U.S. Open in Oakmont, leaving his Oakmost fate up to a qualifier in Ohio on Monday. Dubbed “Golf’s Longest Day,” Homa was one of numerous golfers, including Rickie Fowler, Cameron Young, Bud Cauley, Jake Knapp, Padraig Harrington, and Adam…
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Liberal news outlet mocked for reporting on ‘mysterious’ drop in fentanyl flowing across border
The Washington Post is being mocked online and by the White House for “pathetic” reporting on what the liberal-leaning news outlet calls a “mysterious” decline in fentanyl flowing across the border. Fentanyl is a dangerous drug that is often trafficked into the United States across the southern and northern borders by cartels and other criminal…
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Bill Clinton: Trump is ‘throwing the legacy of this country away,’ argues Biden was a ‘good president’
Former President Bill Clinton slammed President Donald Trump, arguing that he is “throwing the legacy of this country away.”
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Trump is correct — Leonard Leo teamed up with Pence to derail RFK Jr.
The legal battle surrounding President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs has intensified, and Trump took aim at the Federalist Society for helping him pick out the judges who are now giving him a hard time. “It was suggested that I use the Federalist Society as a recommending source on Judges,” Trump wrote in a post on…
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Suspicious incendiary device found near Blue Ridge Parkway prompts evacuation
Rangers with the National Park Service (NPS) responded to a section of the Blue Ridge Parkway near Asheville, North Carolina, on Sunday after receiving reports of a suspicious item in the dirt. Officials with the NPS said the device was located near an intersection by the Folk Art Center at about 11:45 a.m. The Asheville…
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Former DC teacher arrested, charged with soliciting child pornography: DOJ
A former Washington, D.C., schoolteacher has been arrested by the FBI for allegedly soliciting child pornography from a minor, the Justice Department said Monday. Devonne Keith Brown, 56, who taught health at the IDEA Public Charter School, is accused of soliciting child sexual abuse materials from a young girl in Prince George’s County, Maryland. “Those…
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LA Democrats play games to thwart Christian gathering — but learn unforgettable lesson
LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Along Hollywood Boulevard this past Saturday, the blue and pink flags waving in the street might have been mistaken for the bisexual pride flag, but closer inspection showed the message actually being pushed by the people gathering there: Don’t mess with our kids. Christians gathered for a worship service right outside…
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Ashley Biden slams reporting about her dad’s mental acuity as ‘disrespectful and untrue’
Ashley Biden, daughter of former President Joe Biden, had harsh words for what she called “DAMN disrespectful and untrue” reports about her father’s age on Monday. In an Instagram post, Ashley Biden shared a picture of herself with her parents, the former president and former first lady Jill Biden, on a beach, saying she was…
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High school girls stage protest after trans athlete wins 2nd straight state track championship
Veronica Garcia’s state championship is being met with tons of backlash. Garcia, a senior at East Valley High School in Spokane, Washington, took home the girls’ 400-meter 2A state title on Saturday. Garcia is a transgender female. Garcia, according to the Seattle Times, was heckled before the race and was booed after it. CLICK HERE…
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FDA approves new Moderna COVID vaccine in limited capacity
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Moderna’s next generation lower-dose COVID-19 vaccines.
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Did Angel Reese just end her Caitlin Clark feud?
Last Thursday, the Chicago Sky faced off against the Dallas Wings at the Sky’s home arena. Although the team ended their four-game losing streak and tallied their first win of the 2025 WNBA season, Angel Reese’s performance drew intense criticism. She finished with a mere 6 points on the board — a poor result when…
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Ex-NFL star rejects league’s ‘wild’ support for Pride Month: ‘Football is none of these things’
A former NFL star receiver rejected the LGBTQ+ messaging from the league in celebration of Pride Month, and many on the left were outraged. Dez Bryant retired from professional football in 2020 and had played for the Dallas Cowboys for eight years before moving on to other teams. On Monday, he made his thoughts known…
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Romanian man pleads guilty to orchestrating online ‘swatting’ campaign against US lawmakers, including an ex-president
The U.S. Department of Justice said they had secured a plea agreement from a Romanian man who is accused of organizing “swatting” attacks against lawmakers, including a former U.S. president. 26-year-old Thomasz Szabo was extradited in November to the U.S. to face charges that he led an online community that targeted about 100 lawmakers with…
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul facing Democratic primary from her own lieutenant governor
As she runs for re-election in 2026, Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York will now face a primary challenge from her own lieutenant governor. New York Lt. Gov. Anthonio Delgado on Monday announced his bid to try and oust his boss as the Democrats’ nominee in next year’s election, in a very rare move…
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Tyrese Haliburton’s girlfriend leads the perfect troll after Pacers beat Knicks
Tyrese Haliburton’s girlfriend’s troll game is a 10 out of 10. The Indiana Pacers are moving on to the NBA Finals for the first time this century after defeating the New York Knicks, the same team they beat 25 years ago in the Eastern Conference Finals. The Pacers’ series win was kick-started by an historic…
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California Dem doubts someone from their state could win presidency since they’re thought of as ‘crazy people’
California Democrats at their annual state convention had mix feelings about whether someone from their state could win on a national level after former Vice President Kamala Harris lost in 2024. Delegates convened over the weekend with guests to induct new members and plan for the 2026 election season. Although Harris and California Gov. Gavin…
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Josh Allen ties the knot with Hailee Steinfeld after another strong NFL season
Josh Allen finally has a ring. No, it may not be a Super Bowl ring that Buffalo Bills fans might prefer him to have, but the reigning MVP has a more important one after tying the knot with Hailee Steinfeld on Saturday. It was a quick engagement for the couple – Allen proposed to Steinfeld…
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Kristin Cavallari calls cutting father out of her life the ‘best decision’ ever made
Kristin Cavallari stands by her decision to distance herself from her father. In a recent interview with People, the 38-year-old reality TV star opened up about her decision to cut out her father from her life, calling it “the best decision I’ve ever made.” “I mean, honestly, and this might sound messed up to some…
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Honduran national charged after entering Florida Navy base illegally following crash: DOJ
A Honduran national has been charged in federal court after he allegedly crashed a vehicle into a barricade outside the Pensacola, Florida, Navy base and entered the base illegally while running from law enforcement, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ). Orly Moises Garcia Hernandez, 34, has been charged with illegally entering a military, Naval…
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Boulder suspect spent a year planning Molotov cocktail attack on pro-Israel march: docs
The Boulder, Colorado domestic terrorism suspect spent a year preparing to hurl Molotov cocktails into a peaceful pro-Israel march, court documents revealed. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national whose visa, which was granted during the Biden administration, expired in March 2025, told federal authorities that the violence was a long time in the making. In…
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Florida motorcyclists injured after hitting six-foot alligator on highway
Two motorcyclists were hospitalized over the weekend after striking a six-foot alligator on a Florida highway, according to state Highway Patrol. The bizarre collision took place Saturday around 6:00pm on Interstate 4 in Volusia County, according to WOFL, an Orlando-based FOX affiliate that spoke exclusively with both bikers. FLORIDA DOORBELL CAMERA CAPTURES ALLIGATOR UP ON…
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Brooke Shields celebrates 60th birthday in bikini on the beach
Brooke Shields is proving age is just a number with new social media posts. The “Mother of the Bride” star took to Instagram over the weekend to celebrate her 60th birthday with photos of her lounging on the beach in her bikini. “Woke up today in paradise… and in a new decade of life! This…
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The White House’s budget would cut deep at CISA, slashing more than 1,000 positions and funding for key cybersecurity programs.
Trump proposal would cut more than 1,000 positions and slash resources for key cybersecurity programs.
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Italy’s Mount Etna erupts in wild fashion, forces tourists to flee
The highest active volcano in Europe erupted on Monday, sending tourists on Mount Etna into a frenzy as they ran for safety with smoke and ash rising miles into the air.
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Activists claim to thwart operation to ‘abduct’ high schoolers — ICE says agents were after murder suspect
A group of community activists claimed to have thwarted a law enforcement operation to “abduct” high school students, but federal officials said they instead ruined the cover of agents who were tracking a murder suspect. An activist claimed that the community had prevented ICE from abducting children and their parents in a video posted to…
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ICE expands illegal immigration tip line after Colorado terrorist attack: ‘Public safety threats’
Immigration and Customs Enforcement will be directing more resources to its 24/7 tip line after the antisemitic Boulder, Colorado, terrorist attack, as the suspect overstayed his visa. “For four years, the Biden Administration allowed millions of unvetted illegal aliens – including terrorists, gang members, and other violent criminals – to pour into our country,” Department…
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Largest ever ICE operation results in nearly 1,500 illegals arrested in blue state
Operation Patriot, the largest ever ICE operation, resulted in the arrest of nearly 1,500 illegals, including murderers, rapists, drug traffickers and child sex predators, in the deep blue sanctuary city-heavy state of Massachusetts. Operation Patriot concluded on Saturday after netting 1,461 illegal aliens throughout the Greater Boston area and the state of Massachusetts, which includes…
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Schumer, Democrats plot coordinated resistance to Trump’s ‘one ugly bill’
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is coordinating with his colleagues in the House to push back against Senate Republicans’ efforts to ram President Donald Trump’s wish list of policy desires through the Senate. In a letter to Senate Democrats on Sunday, Schumer, D-N.Y., laid out a multipronged strategy to inflict as much pain on Republicans…
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Historic university garden vandalized in apparent anti-Israel statement: ‘Don’t waste your tears’
Hundreds of the University of Michigan’s iconic peonies were reportedly cut in an act of vandalism – apparently perpetrated by at least one unidentified pro-Palestinian agitator. The Ann Arbor school’s W.E. Upjohn Peony Garden, located in Nichols Arboretum, is home to North America’s largest collection of historic herbaceous peonies, according to The Associated Press –…
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Treasury Secretary confronts CBS host over past tariff inflation predictions as rates hit 4-year-low
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent called out CBS “Face the Nation” anchor Margaret Brennan on Sunday for warning in March that Trump administration tariffs on imported goods would raise prices for American consumers after inflation cooled to a four-year low in April. During an interview on Sunday, the CBS anchor again challenged Bessent to respond to…
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DOJ Civil Rights Division sets Title IX deadline for California on transgender athletes in girls’ sports
FIRST ON FOX: The Department of Justice is demanding that California’s public high schools confirm by next week that they do not allow transgender athletes to compete in girls’ sports, escalating a federal inquiry into the state over its compliance with Title IX. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who heads the DOJ Civil Rights Division,…
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Deion Sanders calls out reports about his son’s NFL draft meetings: ‘Stop lying’
Deion Sanders is calling BS on reports about his son in his meetings with NFL teams ahead of the draft. In the days leading up to the draft, it was reported that Shedeur Sanders flopped in meetings, with one exec saying it was the “worst” and that he was “entitled.” Other reports circulated that he…
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Escaped zebra caught on camera running along busy Tennessee roadway as chaos forces lane closures
A zebra remains on the loose after the animal escaped from its owners in Tennessee over the weekend, authorities said. The owners “obtained” the zebra on Friday night and reported it missing on Saturday, the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office said. However, the distinct black-and-white-striped animal escaped into a wooded area off Interstate 24, where it…
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‘USAID’ paperwork found in car of Boulder terror attack suspect targeting pro-Israel group
Paperwork with the word “USAID” was found in the car of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who’s accused of allegedly throwing explosives at a group in Boulder, Colorado, peacefully protesting for the release of Hamas’ hostages. The incident happened on Sunday as the pro-Israel group “Run for Their Lives” was protesting on Pearl Street. Boulder police said…
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Dept of Education labels June as ‘Title IX Month’ in wake of trans athletes winning girls’ competitions
The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) announced on Monday that it is recognizing June as “Title IX Month.” The announcement came in honor of the 53rd anniversary of Title IX of the Educational Amendments (1972) being signed into law. The official date is June 23. “June will now be dedicated to commemorating women and celebrating…
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New voluntary deployment lets DOD civilian workers back Homeland Security efforts amid immigration crackdown
The Defense Department (DOD) is starting a voluntary program for its civilian employees to go to the southern border to support Department of Homeland Security (DHS) efforts there. The agency released a memo Monday authorizing its civilian employees to volunteer to travel and support border operations. NOEM MAKES AGGRESSIVE NEW MOVE TO RAMP UP ARRESTS,…
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‘Squad’ members condemn antisemitic attack in Boulder after years of controversy
Progressive Democrats spoke out against antisemitism following a terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, in which an Egyptian national set peaceful protesters on fire at a demonstration to bring Israeli hostages home. “I am horrified by last night’s horrific attack in Boulder,” progressive Democrat and potential 2028 presidential candidate,Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., said on X. “My…
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The Physics Behind the Spanish Blackout
Madrid knew solar and wind power were unreliable but pressed ahead anyway.
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The War of Revision Is Coming
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was the start. Taiwan could be the next battlefield.
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Don’t Just Fix Higher Education, Reconstitute It
The real threat to the existing system comes from the internet and AI, not Donald Trump.
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Drone Attack Shows Why Ukraine Will Win This War
It is Kyiv’s latest of many demonstrations of audacious brilliance.
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Four Justices for AR-15s . . . Next Time
The Court ‘should and presumably will address the AR-15 issue soon.’
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A Better Way to Make New York Affordable
Congress can pre-empt a law driving up the cost of construction in the state.
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The Intifada Comes to Boulder
Acts of antisemitic violence are increasing with anti-Israel rhetoric.
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Paxton, Trump and the Vast Coal Conspiracy
The GOP claim is that money managers bought coal shares to produce less coal. Seriously.
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U.S. Proposes Lifting Oil and Gas Development Restrictions at Alaska Reserve
The Interior Department argues that the 2024 rule exceeded the agency’s authority.
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FEMA scraps new hurricane plan, reverting to last year’s guidance despite program cuts and staff reductions
Agency’s leader suggested he recently learned there was an annual hurricane season.
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Sesame Street faces backlash after issuing celebratory Pride Month post: ‘Woke nonsense’
Popular kids television show “Sesame Street” is facing backlash for issuing a celebratory LGBTQ “Pride Month” post on social media.
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‘Audacious’ Ukrainian drone attack on Russian bombers stuns ahead of peace talks in Istanbul
Officials from Russia and Ukraine met in Istanbul, Turkey, to negotiate on a possible peace deal after a stunning drone operation dubbed “Spider’s Web” destroyed Russian bombers over the weekend. Ukraine launched an attack through drones that had been secreted into the country and hidden in the roofs of wooden sheds on 18-wheelers parked near…
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Glenn Beck warns of AI’s ‘quiet detonation’ as ChatGPT o3 model sabotages shutdown commands
As many feared and predicted it would, artificial intelligence is indeed developing a seeming mind of its own. According to several reports, during a controlled experiment conducted by Palisade Research, an AI safety firm, OpenAI’s ChatGPT o3 model resisted shutdown commands, sabotaging shutdown mechanisms even when explicitly instructed to allow itself to be turned off.…
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‘Male’: Leaked medical report alleges women’s boxing champ Imane Khelif has XY chromosomes
The alleged results of a gender test for Olympic women’s boxing champion Imane Khelif indicate that the athlete possesses male chromosomes. The Algerian won gold in women’s 66kg boxing at the Paris Olympics in 2024 without losing a single round. Khelif’s inclusion in the women’s division sparked a forfeit, an adversarial gesture, and practically unlimited…
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Maxine Waters caught in shady campaign finance scandal — slapped with hefty penalty
California Democrat U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters is once again caught in a legal bind, this time for allegedly violating several campaign finance rules. The Federal Election Commission accused Waters’ 2020 campaign committee, Citizens for Waters, of “failing to accurately report both receipts and disbursements,” “knowingly accepting excessive contributions,” and “making prohibited cash disbursements.” ‘The Committee…
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Lions Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow announces surprise retirement after 7 seasons
The Detroit Lions offense has taken another significant blow. Months after losing offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow announced his abrupt retirement on Monday. Ragnow, 29, played seven seasons in the NFL, all for the Lions. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Ragnow posted to social media that he has…
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Fetterman called to ‘step aside’ by Philadelphia Inquirer if disengaged or mental health issues too severe
The Philadelphia Inquirer called out Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., in an editorial on Sunday, demanding the senator “perform his job” or step aside, amid reports of concern about his mental health. “Being an elected official comes with public scrutiny. If Fetterman can’t handle the attention or perform his job, then in the best interest of…
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Tariff fight escalates as Trump appeals second court loss
The Trump administration is fighting to pause a second court ruling that blocked President Donald Trump‘s sweeping and so-called reciprocal tariffs, the signature economic policy of his second term. The administration’s new appeal, filed Monday in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, comes less than a week after a very similar court…
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FBI raids home of illegal immigrant suspect accused of firebombing pro-Israel rally in Boulder
New video shows the FBI’s early Monday morning raid on the home of the man suspected of firebombing pro-Israel demonstrators outside of Boulder, Colorado. Mohamed Soliman, 45, an Egyptian national living in the United States illegally after overstaying a work visa, allegedly used homemade incendiary devices, including a makeshift flamethrower, in the attack. “Like any…
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Ukraine’s surprise attack shows it may take a ‘major drone strike’ to change US defense policy, experts say
Ukraine’s surprise Sunday attack on Russian offensive weapons caches may be a good time for the U.S. to reflect on its own weaknesses, should one of its adversaries attempt a similar strike. Col. Seth Krummrich, a retired Army Special Forces commander and vice president at the Virginia-based security firm Global Guardian, warned that the U.S.…
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‘Sesame Street’ targets children for Pride Month … again: ‘This should not be promoted to kids’
PBS’ “Sesame Street” garnered a heap of negative reactions online after celebrating gay Pride Month for yet another year. Viewers immediately responded to a post from the show that read, “On our street, everyone is welcome. Together, let’s build a world where every person and family feels loved and respected for who they are. Happy…
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CNN talking head Dana Bash delivers Hakeem Jeffries some really, really bad news: ‘It’s pretty rough’
There is unlikely a Democrat now in Washington, D.C., unaware of just how unpopular and distrusted their party has become in recent years, particularly under the co-captaincy of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries — whose average disapproval ratings according to RealClearPolitics are 46.1% and 28.6%, respectively. The disapproval…
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Foreign nationals charged amid Trump visa crackdown for scheme to smuggle US military equipment into China
Two foreign nationals have been charged for their role in a scheme to smuggle U.S. military equipment and technology — including missiles — into China, according to the U.S. Justice Department. The charges come as President Donald Trump and his administration have launched multiple efforts to beef up the vetting process for foreigners seeking visas…
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SCOOP: House Freedom Caucus draws battle lines as White House readies $9.4B DOGE spending cuts
FIRST ON FOX: The House Freedom Caucus is demanding the House of Representatives vote on the White House’s impending $9.4 billion federal spending cut proposal the same week it lands on Capitol Hill. The conservative group, led by Chairman Andy Harris, R-Md., is drawing its line in the sand on Monday with an official position…
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‘King of the Hill’ actor shot dead in Texas
Jonathan Joss Gonzales, a voice actor who starred in “King of the Hill,” was shot and killed Sunday in Texas, Fox News Digital confirmed. He was 59. Authorities were dispatched to a home on the 200 block of Dorsey Drive in San Antonio after 7 p.m., and upon arrival, found Joss near the roadway of…
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Judge halts deportation of Venezuelan migrant under Alien Enemies Act
A federal judge on Monday blocked the Trump administration from deporting a Venezuelan migrant under the Alien Enemies Act, saying it hasn’t provided adequate notice or due process for it to be challenged. U.S. District Court Judge John Holcomb, a Trump appointee, ruled that those subject to deportation under the Alien Enemies Act have to…
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Florida Republican’s bill would make Trump orders permanent in bid for US ‘dominance’ in key industry
FIRST ON FOX: A Republican Florida congressman is looking to codify several of President Donald Trump’s executive actions pertaining to domestic energy production through legislative action he took Monday. Rep. Byron Donalds, who has been endorsed by Trump to replace term-limited Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, introduced the “Strengthening American Nuclear Energy Act” in an effort…
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Boulder illegal immigrant terror suspect’s ’possible radicalization’ probed by authorities: retired FBI agent
In the wake of a violent firebombing at a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, a retired FBI agent said that authorities are probing the Egyptian suspect’s “possible radicalization,” an expert said. “Authorities are currently conducting a forensic search of the scene, collecting device remnants, fingerprints, and possible surveillance footage,” Jason Pack, a retired FBI special…
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Rays shortstop Wander Franco’s child sexual abuse trial begins with emphatic plea: ‘Let justice be done’
Wander Franco went on trial on Monday amid allegations he had been in a relationship with a minor and paid her mother thousands of dollars for her consent. The 2023 MLB All-Star last played that August. Since then, he has been charged with sexually abusing a minor, sexual and commercial exploitation against a minor, and…
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Rapper 50 Cent says he will discourage Trump from pardoning Diddy: ‘He said some really bad things about Trump’
Rapper 50 Cent stated that he will be contacting President Donald Trump to dissuade him from a potential pardon for Sean “Diddy” Combs after the president stated that he would potentially “look” at a pardon for the disgraced rapper.
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Report: Egg costs down 61% since start of Trump’s second term
Since President Donald Trump took back the White House the price of eggs has dropped just over 61%, according to the latest report.
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Brutal bar brawl video: Males in biker gear beat up lone man who’s called the N-word. Racism accusations, petition follow.
A brutal Indiana bar brawl over the weekend was caught on video — and racism is playing a central role amid the fallout. The incident took place around 11 p.m. Friday at Pike’s Pub in Fort Wayne. The Allen County Sheriff’s Department said its officers were dispatched there “to have an intoxicated subject removed from…
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Cartel videos, porn, and groomers: Is social media ruining our kids?
Social media can be a great tool, but it can also be a great destroyer — especially considering it’s become quite the breeding ground for groomers in search of their next prey. “I don’t know if I would want to say kids can’t be on social media in general, only because right now I think…
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Sens Fetterman and McCormick show Washington how to work together again
On June 2, Pennsylvania’s Democratic Senator John Fetterman and his GOP counterpart Dave McCormick took part in a Fox News town hall event in a replica of the U.S. Senate chamber; you could tell it wasn’t the real Senate because the conversation was shockingly respectful, substantive and promising. With a light touch, moderator Shannon Bream’s questions raised…
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Boulder terror attack latest in antisemitic incidents rising across US in 2025
The United States has seen an increase in antisemitic attacks and violent pro-Palestinian protests amid the war between Israel and Hamas. Following the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel, anti-Jewish hate crimes in the United States soared to the highest number on record, according to the FBI. And a new incident in Boulder, Colorado, over the weekend…
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What are Molotov cocktails, the weapon of war allegedly used by accused Boulder terror suspect?
Witnesses indicated that the suspect arrested in connection with the Sunday attack in Boulder, Colorado, utilized a makeshift flamethrower and tossed an incendiary device, according to the city and the FBI. Press releases also noted that the suspect was heard yelling “Free Palestine,” during the attack. Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn said during a Sunday…
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Daily coffee drinking linked to major health benefit in women as they age, study finds
A popular morning beverage could do more than provide a perk — it could also help women stay healthy as they age. That’s according to new research from Harvard University, which followed a group of nearly 50,000 women from the Nurses’ Health Study for a 30-year period. The researchers found that drinking coffee every morning…
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GOP senator demands FBI probe Biden-era vetting process for Boulder terror suspect: ‘Under attack’
FIRST ON FOX: Ohio GOP Sen. Bernie Moreno has sent a letter to the Federal Bureau of Investigation calling for the bureau to get to the bottom of questions surrounding possible terror ties of the man accused of committing a terrorist attack against a pro-Israel group in Colorado. “Jewish Americans are under attack,” Moreno wrote…
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Homeland Security removes ‘sanctuary jurisdictions’ list from its website
The Department of Homeland Security’s list of “sanctuary jurisdictions” has disappeared from its website. The list, unveiled last Thursday, outlined portions of 35 states and the District of Columbia that, according to the DHS, “undermine the rule of law and endanger the lives of Americans and law enforcement.” “We are exposing these sanctuary politicians who harbor…
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Ex-NFL star Dez Bryant slams league’s Pride Month messaging: ‘Far from right’
Former NFL star Dez Bryant took issue with the league’s message as it celebrated the start of Pride Month on Sunday. The NFL released a 30-second video telling its audience what “football is.” CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM The video showed the words, “Football is gay,” “football is lesbian,” “football is beautiful,”…
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Bright red fish caught by Mississippi angler with electric reel breaks new record
A Mississippi angler just broke a fishing record in the Magnolia State. Joseph Hoang of Biloxi, Mississippi, caught a vermilion snapper using an electric reel. The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources (MDMR) certified the all-tackle state saltwater fish record for the month of May. ANGLER SHATTERS PREVIOUS FISH STATE RECORD BY REELING IN BLACK CRAPPIE The snapper weighed 6 pounds and 9.6…
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Tim Walz says Harris campaign media strategy fell way short
Former vice presidential candidate Gov. Tim Walz said the Kamala Harris campaign’s media strategy fell short during an interview last week, criticizing the campaign’s focus on traditional media venues during the campaign. As podcast host and former Montana Sen. Jon Tester argued that the campaign didn’t use Walz effectively, Walz said his argument spoke to…
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Sen. John Fetterman (D., Pa.) dismissed questions about his job performance and mental health as an ideologically motivated smear campaign
The maverick senator, who has missed 30 votes this year, says questions about his job performance and mental health are politically based.
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ICE nabs staggering 1,500 illegal aliens — alleged traffickers, murderers, fugitives — from sanctuary Massachusetts
Immigration and Customs Enforcement led a monumental sweep, capturing nearly 1,500 illegal aliens in Massachusetts to clamp down on the sanctuary state’s illegal immigration crisis. A month-long “enhanced” enforcement operation, dubbed “Operation Patriot,” involved numerous law enforcement agencies, including ICE Boston, the FBI, Customs and Border Protection, the ATF, the U.S. Department of State’s Diplomatic…
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AI models are reprogramming themselves to ‘play dumb’ or copy their data to other servers to survive
Some of the most advanced artificial intelligence models have been trying to subvert or disobey commands from their users in order to complete their assigned goals. A study published by Apollo Research looked at AI programs from Meta, Anthropic, and OpenAI and found that advanced AI models were capable of scheming or lying and that…
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Scott Jennings drops reality check on CNN — Dems’ support for boys in girls’ sports, illegal aliens destroying their brand
Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.) joined conservative pundit Scott Jennings, talking head Dana Bash, and other CNN panelists Sunday to discuss the Democratic Party’s failure to connect with American voters — the majority of whom see Democrats in an unfavorable light, recent polling indicates. Dingell — who last week identified on Detroit public radio various reasons…
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Academia fuels the fire that torched Jewish grandmothers in Boulder
It is an eerie and existential feeling to be so close to a terrorist attack, especially with your wife and children. My family came to Colorado for vacation. We visited Boulder for the mountain views — the kind that lift your eyes toward the heavens and, if you’re paying attention, your heart toward the Creator.…
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Fetterman defies ‘punitive’ punishment for breaking with Democratic Party during bipartisan discussion
Sen. John Fetterman is comfortable taking a sharp stance against his own party, a point that he reiterated during a forum moderated by Fox News’ Shannon Bream alongside his Republican counterpart, Sen. Dave McCormick. The Democratic maverick has made a name for himself as willing to buck his party’s marching orders, oftentimes siding with Republicans…
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Boulder terror attack suspect said he wanted to kill ‘all Zionist people,’ used Molotov cocktails: feds
Federal officials have charged Boulder, Colorado, terrorist attack suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman with a hate crime involving actual or perceived race, religion, or national origin. Soliman, 45, was charged with first-degree murder, crimes against at-risk adults/elderly, assault, criminal attempt to commit class one and class two felonies and use of explosives or incendiary devices during…
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Trump says Boulder terror attack ‘will not be tolerated,’ deportations must continue
President Donald Trump reacted on Monday for the first time since an Egyptian national allegedly threw Molotov cocktails into a crowd of pro-Israel protesters in Boulder, Colorado, injuring eight people. “Yesterday’s horrific attack in Boulder, Colorado, WILL NOT BE TOLERATED in the United States of America,” Trump wrote on TRUTH Social. “He came in through…
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Pennsylvania senators find common ground despite style preferences, party differences
One is a Democrat sporting a hoodie, the other is a Republican wearing a tie, but bipartisan Pennsylvania Sens. John Fetterman and Dave McCormick stand on common ground. The two first-term senators from the critical swing state participated in the sixth installment of The Senate Project series on Monday. It was organized by the Edward…
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Holocaust survivor among victims in Boulder, Colorado suspected terror attack
One victim from the Boulder, Colorado, suspected terror attack is a Holocaust survivor, according to a government official. Eight people were injured on Sunday, with one in critical condition, after Mohamed Sabry Soliman allegedly targeted a pro-Israel peaceful protest aimed at advocating for the release of Hamas hostages. Police said they received reports of a…
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Elon Musk and Cory Booker made similar salutes but media reacted much differently
The media hyperventilated earlier this year when Elon Musk made a gesture that his critics from the left insisted was a Nazi salute, but have turned a blind eye to Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., doing a similar move. Musk was famously accused of doing the Nazi salute in January while celebrating President Donald Trump’s inauguration…
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Trump admin deploys DOGE-like process for firing of federal workers for misconduct
The Trump administration has announced a new rule that will make it easier to fire federal employees for misconduct in the workplace.
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11 injured in stabbing attack at Oregon homeless shelter: ‘It’s like a horror movie’
Eleven individuals were stabbed at a homeless shelter in downtown Salem, Oregon, on Sunday evening.
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Jasmine Crockett says Trump impeachment inquiry ‘absolutely’ on the table
Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas has emerged as a front-facing figure in her party following President Donald Trump’s sweeping victory in November, and with this newfound prominence, Crockett is looking to take action. During an interview Sunday, Crockett vowed to launch an inquiry into Trump if she were to become chair of the House…
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WATCH: 9-year-old prodigy schools Democrats about ‘unlocking talents’ through school choice
A 9-year-old prodigy delivered an important lesson to Democrats regarding school choice while recently testifying before Nevada lawmakers. Juliette Leong took a stand for educational freedom during her powerful speech in front of Nevada lawmakers. ‘Wow, Juliette understands education policy better than most Democrats.’ Leong is a vocal proponent of Assembly Bill 584, a legislative…
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CA drops ‘green’ big-rig mandates, ending legal fight with Bill Barr-linked group
FIRST ON FOX: California has agreed to drop its Advanced Clean Fleet (ACF) mandates dictating stringent emissions standards for big rigs, following a year-long court battle with an anti-regulations group whose legal arm is led by former Attorney General William Barr. California Attorney General Rob Bonta and California Air Resources Board (CARB) executive Steven Cliff…
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Hugh Jackman’s rumored flame Sutton Foster stays silent after his ex’s statement about ‘betrayal’
Hugh Jackman’s rumored flame is staying silent after his ex-wife Deborra-Lee Furness filed for divorce. On Sunday, the Broadway star appeared on the red carpet solo for the 69th Annual Drama Desk Awards. The 50-year-old smiled and posed for photographers at the glitzy event in New York City, where she avoided answering any questions about…
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Trump admin asks SCOTUS to allow it to move forward with plans to slash federal workforce
The Trump administration on Monday asked the Supreme Court to immediately intervene and allow them to proceed with plans to slash the size of the federal workforce, arguing in an emergency appeal that the district court’s decision had inflicted “ongoing and severe harm” on the executive branch. In its emergency appeal to the high court, U.S. Solicitor…
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California Democrats uncertain about Kamala Harris’ potential run for governor
Some California Democrats are unsure about former Vice President Kamala Harris launching a gubernatorial bid in her home state following her loss to President Donald Trump, according to reports. “I think she’d be fine. I mean, she’s already been a state leader, right?” Denise Robb, a Democratic Party delegate from Pasadena, told the Washington Post.…
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Alleged Boulder terrorist overstayed visa, granted work permit by Biden administration
The suspect accused of firebombing peaceful pro-Israel activists in Colorado on Sunday is a noncitizen who received a work permit two years ago from the Department of Homeland Security. Mohamed Sabry Soliman’s work permit, given to him during the Biden administration, expired in March, three senior DHS and ICE sources told Fox News. A DHS…
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Rare 10-carat pink diamond linked to Marie Antoinette to be displayed and auctioned
In a sea of jewels, one particular stone has been stealing the show. A rare 10-carat pink diamond will be on display at Christie’s Auction House in New York City. The Marie-Thérèse Pink Diamond is a kite-shaped fancy purple-pink diamond dating back to the mid-18th century that is said to have royal ties. RARE DIAMOND…
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Alex Marquardt out at CNN after eight years; reporter was at center of costly defamation trial
Longtime CNN correspondent Alex Marquardt is exiting the liberal network less than five months after his reporting helped cost the company millions as a result of a defamation trial, Fox News Digital has confirmed. “Some personal news: I’m leaving CNN after 8 terrific years. Tough to say goodbye but it’s been an honor to work…
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British PM Keir Starmer moves UK military into ‘war-fighting readiness’
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced Monday that he is moving the United Kingdom’s military into “war-fighting readiness” to address growing threats from Russia. During a visit to BAE Systems’Govan facility, a navy ship-building yard in Glasgow, Scotland, the prime minister laid out “three fundamental changes” to be made in response to the country’s strategic…
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Ukraine-Russia peace talks yield no ceasefire, Zelenskyy warns Putin should not be ‘rewarded’
The second round of peace talks between Ukraine and Russia in Turkey once again did not yield any ceasefire results on Monday and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reiterated his demand that Russian President Vladimir Putin “must not receive any reward for [his] war.” Despite an apparent memorandum of terms given to Ukraine by the Russian…
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JD Vance Defies the Market’s Gravity
Whether economics is a ‘science’ or not, its laws apply to everybody.
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Which Is Worse, Trump or Harvard?
I’ll go with Harvard, source of so much of the rot in universities and in culture generally.
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White House sets Rep. Nadler straight about his aide’s detention during DHS rioter hunt
Democratic Rep. Jerrold Nadler (N.Y.) accused President Donald Trump and the Department of Homeland Security on Saturday of “sowing chaos” after footage emerged showing DHS officials handcuffing one of Nadler’s aides during an apparent rioter hunt. The White House and the DHS subsequently set the record straight, the White House telling Blaze News that Nadler’s…
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‘Ancient, primal, vicious’ — Glenn Beck’s fiery reaction to heinous Boulder terror attack
On June 1, 2025, in Boulder, Colorado, a man named Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, who Department of Homeland Security officials claim was in the country illegally, attacked a peaceful pro-Israel demonstration with a makeshift flamethrower and Molotov cocktails, injuring eight people. According to reports, Soliman yelled, “Free Palestine!” during the attack, which the FBI is…
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Jewish House lawmaker urges deportation of Boulder terror suspect’s family
EXCLUSIVE: One of four Jewish Republicans serving in the House of Representatives is calling for the federal government to deport the alleged illegal immigrant accused of setting Jewish people on fire in Colorado on Sunday. Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla., called for both the alleged perpetrator and his family to be kicked out of the United…
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Texas murder suspect Trevor McEuen caught after weeks on the run
A Texas capital murder suspect who was out on bond and failed to appear in court was captured Monday after a weeks-long manhunt for the fugitive. “Early this morning, fugitive Trevor McEuen was taken into custody,” Kaufman County Sheriff’s Office wrote on Facebook Monday, sharing a photo of a muddied and barefoot McEuen handcuffed in…
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Ex-Mumford & Sons guitarist criticizes music industry for silence after Boulder antisemitic attack
Former Mumford & Sons guitarist Winston Marshall said Monday he is “disappointed” by the music industry’s failure to condemn Hamas following a brutal antisemitic attack that unfolded in Boulder, Colorado over the weekend. Speaking on “Fox & Friends First,” Marshall called the attack “horrific” and “unsurprising,” especially in light of the recent murders of two…
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Boulder terror attack puts Biden-era immigration policies in the hot seat: ‘Must be fully reversed’
The Boulder, Colorado, terror attack suspect’s immigration history underscores national security concerns about immigration policies throughout the Biden administration. Stephen Miller, White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Advisor, fired off on X about the terrorist attack. “A terror attack was committed in Boulder, Colorado by an illegal alien. He was…
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Supreme Court declines to examine appeals over Maryland, Rhode Island gun control laws
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear two cases challenging separate state bans on so-called assault weapons and high-capacity magazines on Monday. The court declined to hear cases arising out of Maryland and Rhode Island relating to state regulations on AR-15-style rifles and high-capacity magazines, respectively. The cases had been submitted to the Supreme Court…
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‘Chaos,’ ‘unacceptable’: Fetterman rips Democratic handling of border in bipartisan discussion
Both Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman and GOP Sen. Dave McCormick spoke in a bipartisan forum about the importance of border security, with Fetterman going so far as to call out his own party on the issue. “I’ve kind of, I’ve lost some support in my party. I thought the border was really important, and…
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Mark Halperin says Democrats investigating cover-up of Biden’s health would be right thing to do
Political commentator Mark Halperin said on Sunday that Democratic lawmakers investigating the “cover-up” of former President Joe Biden’s health problems would be good for the country. In a new interview with Fox News Channel host Brian Kilmeade on “One Nation,” Halperin advised the Democratic Party to join the GOP in investigating how the American public…
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Fetterman breaks ranks, praises Trump’s Middle East policies: ‘Did the right thing’
Sen. John Fetterman, the battleground state Democrat known for bucking his party, praised President Donald Trump’s policies in the Middle East on Monday. During The Senate Project series discussion, organized by the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate and the Orrin G. Hatch Foundation and co-hosted by FOX Nation, Fetterman and his…
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Ukraine, Russia meet for peace talks in Istanbul after explosive weekend
Russian and Ukrainian delegations have begun talks in Istanbul, Turkey, on Monday, less than 24 hours after a massive Ukrainian drone attack struck Russian airfields. The two delegations entered Ciragan Palace in Istanbul alongside a group of senior Turkish officials. It is the second round of peace talks to take place in the three years…
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Why it’s time to pull the plug on NPR and PBS – for good
In just a few short months, President Donald Trump has delivered like no president before, leading a seismic governmental realignment back toward accountability, efficiency and America First values. He’s carrying out the agenda Americans elected him to do in November. In Congress, we have a duty to act with urgency and resolve to provide the…
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Report: Colorado firebombing suspect was in U.S. illegally after overstaying on visa
The suspect accused in the “targeted terror attack” against Israeli supporters in Boulder, Colorado, was in the United States illegally, the FBI announced.
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‘Terror attack’: ‘Illegal’ alien captured after allegedly setting pro-Israel demonstrators ablaze in Boulder, Colorado
An immigrant, motivated by anti-Semitic beliefs, has been accused of brutally attacking a peaceful pro-Israel group advocating for hostages held captive by Hamas. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national in the United States despite reportedly overstaying his visa, is suspected of attacking a group of individuals participating in a walk in Boulder, Colorado. ‘This…
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Female HS track athletes refuse podium spots next to transgender athlete: ‘Someone has to say this isn’t right’
Two female track and field athletes turned their backs on the podium over the weekend rather than share it with a male athlete. After finishing third and fourth in high jump — and ahead of the transgender athlete — Reese Eckard of Sherwood High School and Alexa Anderson of Tigard High School stepped off the…
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Fetterman, McCormick react to ‘astonishing’ Boulder attack on pro-Israel group: ‘Rank antisemitism’
Battleground Pennsylvania senators – Democrat John Fetterman and Republican Dave McCormick – both spoke out against antisemitism during a bipartisan forum in response to a recent attack on a pro-Israel gathering in Colorado. “This is something that I’m terribly worried about, the growth of antisemitism here in our country is something I know Sen. Fetterman…
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Todd Chrisley’s daughter Lindsie Chrisley leans on faith after Trump pardon
Lindsie Chrisley is leaning on faith after her father, Todd Chrisley, received a presidential pardon. The 35-year-old took to Instagram Stories on Sunday where she shared a quote from the prayer group Blessed Is She that read, “See the story of the Lord unfolding.” She also linked out to their original post. “When Peter is…
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Maxine Waters campaign to pay $68K for violating campaign finance laws
Progressive California Rep. Maxine Waters’ campaign has agreed to pay a $68,000 fine after an investigation found it violated multiple election rules. The Federal Election Commission (FEC) said the longtime House lawmaker’s 2020 campaign committee, Citizens for Waters, ran afoul of several campaign finance laws in a tranche of documents released Friday. The FEC accused…
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New mugshot released of Boulder terror attack suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman
Colorado authorities on Monday morning released a new mugshot showing Boulder terrorist attack suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman. Soliman, 45, was charged with first-degree murder, crimes against at-risk adults/elderly, assault, criminal attempt to commit class one and class two felonies and use of explosives or incendiary devices during a felony. Soliman allegedly threw explosives into a…
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11 stabbed at homeless men’s shelter in Oregon, suspect in custody
Eleven people were stabbed at a men’s homeless shelter in Oregon in a scene that a witness described as looking like out of a “horror movie.” One male suspect is in custody following the incident Sunday night at the Union Gospel Mission of Salem, according to the Salem Police Department. “Everybody was basically trying to…
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Olivia Dunne posts 5-word reaction as fashion show stunt goes viral
Former LSU Tigers gymnast Olivia Dunne posted about her viral moment during the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Fashion Show on Sunday. “I got triple dog dared,” Dunne wrote on X. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM The national champion pulled off a move only she could do during the show. She strutted down the…
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Trump’s 20th week in office to include White House meeting with European leader, expected call with Xi
President Donald Trump‘s 20th week in the Oval Office is expected to include a White House meeting with Germany’s chancellor, a phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping and lawmakers’ ongoing efforts to pass the “big, beautiful bill” to fund the president’s agenda. Monday marks Trump’s 134th day in the White House, a period in…
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Marjorie Taylor Greene slams FDA green lighting of mNEXSPIKE COVID-19 vaccine: ‘Not MAHA at all!!!’
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., slammed the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s move to give the green light to Moderna’s mNEXSPIKE COVID-19 vaccine. “Not MAHA at all!!!,” the congresswoman wrote in a post on X, using the acronym for the phrase “Make America Healthy Again,” calling the move “Unreal.” “MNEXSPIKE is approved for use in…
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Will the Trump Cabinet undo Musk’s DOGE legacy now that he’s gone?
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk’s time as the face of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has come to an end following the expiration of his time as a special government employee. Since January, Musk has been heading up DOGE, which was tasked with cutting $2 trillion from the federal government’s budget through efforts…
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Tulsa mayor proposes $100M reparations plan for descendants of 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Tulsa’s first Black mayor proposed creating a $100 million private trust as part of a reparations plan for the impact of the Tulsa Race Massacre which took place more than 100 years ago. Mayor Monroe Nichols IV, elected mayor in November, says the trust would be used to provide scholarships and housing to the descendants…
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Hundreds of millions in tax money goes to contracts for DEI groups, watchdog finds: ‘Total racket’
EXCLUSIVE: Over the last several years, a few dozen diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) consultant groups have racked up over a hundred million dollars in taxpayer-funded contracts from K-12 schools across the country, a new report by Defending Education found. The report, shared with Fox News Digital, details how 41 DEI consultant groups garnered millions…
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‘One big psy op’: Musk rips liberal media for hypocrisy over Cory Booker’s ‘Nazi salute’
Democratic Senator Cory Booker (N.J.) gave a fiery speech on Saturday at the California Democratic Party’s 2025 state convention in Anaheim. Following his remarks, the senator pressed his hand to his heart, then extended it in a salute to the crowd. Whereas Democrats and elements of the liberal media previously expressed horror at the sight…
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‘Red tape’: Trump admin unleashes DOGE-aligned process to fire federal workers for misconduct
FIRST ON FOX: The Trump administration has rolled out a new rule with the aim of making it easier to terminate federal employees for serious misconduct by cutting through the red tape that currently impedes that process. “The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is proposing amendments to the Federal Government personnel vetting adjudicative processes for determining…
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As Musk exits DOGE, a look back at previous efforts to cut waste, fraud and abuse – and how they fared
As Elon Musk steps away from his official role at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), he joins a history of presidential administrations that have attempted to streamline government – with mixed results. While former Presidents Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson and Grover Cleveland all tried to downsize the judiciary, treasury and civil service, respectively, it…
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Gender controversy swirls around Olympic gold medalist after new report sheds light on medical tests
Olympic gold medalist boxer Imane Khelif was embroiled in another gender controversy over the weekend after World Boxing declared that the athlete would be unable to compete until a sex test was completed. 3 Wire Sports, citing medical documents from chromosome tests given by the International Boxing Association (IBA) before the 2022 and 2023 world…
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Reds star Elly De La Cruz hits home run vs Cubs after death of sister
Cincinnati Reds star Elly De La Cruz hit an emotional home run on Sunday against the Chicago Cubs and paid tribute to his sister, who he learned died the day before the game. De La Cruz hit a two-run home run and crossed the plate twice in the Reds’ 7-3 loss to the Cubs. CLICK…
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President Trump pledged to bring business back to the U.S. His own company has been doing more business overseas than ever before.
The company and its partners have announced 12 overseas deals, greatly exceeding those made during the entirety of the first Trump administration.
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Conservatives in the mist
If you checked out Foreign Policy magazine on Thursday, you might have caught a piece by Thomas Carothers, who directs the Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. It’s a lofty title, and he’s got a lofty thesis that’s sure to tick off a good number of FP’s similarly pedigreed…
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Windows PCs at risk as new tool disarms built-in security
All modern Windows PCs come with Microsoft Defender built in. For the unaware, this tool is Windows’ native antivirus. Over time, it has matured into a reliable security tool capable of blocking a wide range of threats. However, a tool called Defendnot can shut down Microsoft Defender completely, without exploiting a bug or using malware.…
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Home Depot’s Father’s Day sale is here, shop deals on grills, tools and outdoor equipment
Father’s Day falls on June 15th this year, and Home Depot is now running its sale for the holiday through June 18th. You can find deals on grills for the grill master dad, tools for the DIY expert and outdoor equipment that can help your dad finally complete those outside projects he’s been ignoring all…
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Trans athlete fires message toward critics after dominating girls’ 400 for state title
Verónica Garcia, a transgender competitor, has been on top of the competition in the girls’ 400-meter races during the Washington state outdoor season in 2025 and finished in first place during the state championships on Saturday. Garcia, who competes for East Valley High School in Spokane, took home the title in the 2A race for…
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California beach ‘Resist!’ protest pushes ‘kindness’ while calling to ‘86 47’ in anti-Trump message
Nearly 1,000 people gathered at Main Beach in Santa Cruz, California, on Saturday for a Pride Month protest aimed squarely at President Donald Trump. Participants formed a massive human banner that spelled out “Resist!” in rainbow colors as part of a demonstration organized by Indivisible Santa Cruz County. The 220-foot-wide display, with letters reaching 70…
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Senate showdown: Fetterman and McCormick set for high-stakes Pennsylvania forum
PROGRAMMING ALERT: THE SENATE PROJECT SERIES DISCUSSION WITH SENATORS JOHN FETTERMAN AND DAVID McCORMICK MODERATED BY FOX NEWS SUNDAY HOST SHANNON BREAM WILL BE STREAMED ON FOX NATION AND FOX NEWS DIGITAL MONDAY, JUNE 2 LIVE AT 9 AM ET. Battleground Pennsylvania senators – Democrat John Fetterman and Republican Dave McCormick – will face off…
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Runaway judges, rogue rulings — and JD Vance is having none of it
Wall Street Journal columnist Kimberley Strassel recently launched an unexpectedly harsh attack on Vice President JD Vance in her piece, “Vance Courts Trouble for Trump.” Strassel took issue with Vance’s criticism of the Supreme Court — specifically Chief Justice John Roberts — for refusing to rein in lower courts that continue to block the president’s…
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Boulder, Colorado suspected terror attack suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman faces murder, assault, other charges
Suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman is now facing murder, assault and other charges following what the FBI called a “targeted terror attack” in Boulder, Colorado, over the weekend. The violence Sunday against a pro-Israel group advocating for Hamas to release Israeli hostages left eight people, ages 52 to 88, with injuries, including one in critical condition, according…
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Toxic heavy metals detected in popular rice brands across America, study shows
Heavy toxic metals could be in the rice you’re about to buy at the grocery store. Healthy Babies, Bright Futures, a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., that seeks to reduce babies’ exposure to toxic chemicals, revealed that arsenic was found in 100% of the 145 rice samples purchased from stores throughout the United States.…
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UFC legend Khabib Nurmagomedov refuses to shake hands with female sportscaster in awkward moment
UFC legend Khabib Nurmagomedov raised eyebrows over the weekend when he refused to shake hands with CBS Sports broadcaster Kate Scott during UEFA Champions League coverage. Nurmagomedov was among those on hand to watch Paris Saint-Germain trounce Inter Milan to win the UEFA Champions League. It was the first time in the club’s history. It…
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Polish conservative Karol Nawrocki wins presidential election to succeed Duda
Poland has elected Karol Nawrocki, a conservative backed by President Donald Trump, in the country’s presidential runoff election, according to a final vote count issued Monday. Nawrocki won 50.89% of the vote, gaining a narrow victory over liberal Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski, who received 49.11%, the Associated Press reported. The first round of voting two…
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‘Sport Science’ host John Brenkus dead at 54
This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255). The sports world was left stunned on Sunday night as the family of John Brenkus, the host of “Sport Science,” which was seen during ESPN segments, announced his…
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How the liberal media twists ‘church and state’ to hide what it truly fears
The legacy media wants you to believe a lie. For months, the corporate media has claimed the Trump administration is blurring the lines between government and the Christian faith. Framing the actions as eroding the “separation of church and state” — a phrase, of course, that appears nowhere in the Constitution — the media wants…
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Bill Clinton denies Biden suffered decline, claims he was ‘in good shape’ before stepping down
Former President Bill Clinton insisted in an interview airing Sunday that former President Joe Biden was “in good shape” and he “never” saw him in cognitive decline in office. While promoting his new book “The First Gentleman,” Clinton was asked by “CBS Sunday Morning” anchor Tracy Smith to comment on allegations made in the book…
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Terror attack suspect who allegedly set victims on fire is in US illegally and more top headlines
1. Suspect yelled ‘Free Palestine’ while setting victims on fire in antisemitic attack 2. Colorado terror attack suspect in US illegally 3. Fetterman and McCormick set for high-stakes Pennsylvania forum ‘DAMAGING DECISION’ – Trump says tariff ruling could lead to ‘economic ruination’ of US. Continue reading … STEALTH SURPRISE – Ukraine’s massive drone strike humiliates…
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Restaurant consultant reveals what customers should never do when dining out
When it comes to dining out, there are some unwritten rules of etiquette between server and customer that are important to know. Salar Sheik, a Los Angeles-based restaurant consultant and founder of Savory Hospitality, told Fox News Digital that the rudest thing a customer can do is “one-timing” a server. That’s when a customer asks…
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’60 Minutes’ reporter Lesley Stahl says she’s angry with CBS’ Shari Redstone over Trump lawsuit
Longtime CBS journalist Lesley Stahl admitted she was “angry” with Paramount Global chairwoman Shari Redstone over how things are being handled over President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the network on Friday. The “60 Minutes” reporter discussed the ongoing lawsuit and its effects on her program on The New Yorker Radio Hour podcast. She reflected on…
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Dolly Parton leans on faith to navigate loss of husband Carl Dean
Dolly Parton shared how she is leaning on her faith as she copes with the loss of her husband of almost 60 years, Carl Dean. During a new interview with The Associated Press, the 79-year-old country legend opened up about how her belief in God has helped her navigate the grief she has endured since…
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90s comedy icon Jamie Kennedy says social media, podcasts have been ‘incredible’ for ‘authentic’ comedy
Veteran stand-up comedian and actor Jamie Kennedy believes social media and podcasting has been “incredible” for the comedy industry. The “Malibu’s Most Wanted” star and “The Jamie Kennedy Experiment” creator spoke to Fox News Digital this month about how the comedy landscape has changed since he rose to fame in the 90s. According to the…
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New York City sees fewest shootings, murders in recorded history: ‘Historic achievements’
New York City experienced the lowest number of shootings and murders in recorded history over the first five months of the year, according to city officials. From January 1 through May 31 of this year, there were 264 recorded shootings and 112 recorded homicides. The previous lows were 267 shootings in 2018 and 113 homicides…
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California girls track star gets disqualified from state championships over celebration
The California state track and field championships were under increased scrutiny because of a transgender athlete who participated in and won the girls’ high jump and triple jump events. A separate controversy flew underneath the radar, and it had to do with the varsity girls 400 finals. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM…
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Tennis legend Martina Navratilova reacts as Oregon HS girls refuse to share podium with trans athlete
Tennis legend Martina Navratilova reacted to two Oregon high school athletes who refused to stand with a transgender athlete following the girls’ high jump state championships on Saturday. Reese Eckard, of Sherwood High School, and Alexa Anderson, of Tigard High School, stepped down from the podium and refused to share the spot with the transgender…
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They can be mean, you can’t: Streamer JasonR explains the rejection of woke gaming
It is against Twitch’s streaming rules to say the word “ho,” but it is not against the platform’s rules to promote yourself as one. Ask Jason Ruchelski, aka JasonR. ‘The Twitch front page is a bunch of girls twerking and dudes throwing money at them. You used to have to be funny!’ Search the name…