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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…
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Stop letting your children watch this popular show — it’s frying their brains on purpose
Look up which shows are most popular among children these days, and you’re sure to find Netflix’s “CoComelon” at the top of the list. The animated series prides itself on teaching preschoolers basic concepts like letters, numbers, colors, shapes, and social skills through catchy nursery rhymes, original songs, and colorful 3D animation. Emphasizing positive themes…
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This futuristic surfboard lets you fly above water at 25 mph
Have you ever imagined what it would be like to glide over the water, the wind whipping past your face and actually feel in control the whole time? If that sounds exciting, you’ll want to check out the latest electric hydrofoil from Unifoil. The Hydroflyer Sport brings something new to the table with its handlebars,…
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The celebrity circus is trying to convince Americans to fund Planned Parenthood – and they aren’t buying it
Remember when Taylor Swift’s last-minute endorsement of Kamala Harris won her the presidential election? Or remember how just calling something “brat” (inspired by singer Charli XCX) was enough to catapult voters into liking and voting for Democrats? Yeah, I don’t remember that happening either. That is why it is so maddening and confounding when the Left…
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Common supplements and medications could cause liver damage, studies show
As cases of drug-induced liver injury (DILI) are on the rise, experts are warning of the hidden dangers associated with some common medications and supplements. Statistics show that DILI, also known as toxic hepatitis or hepatotoxicity — which is known to be a significant cause of acute liver failure — has been growing in Western…
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Trump is winning the culture war while Democrats are still hiring 2008’s consultants
Democrats once dominated pop culture. We had Beyoncé campaigning for Obama, Katy Perry performing for Hillary, and Kamala Harris appearing with celebrities like Lady Gaga and Megan Thee Stallion. Pop culture was blue. But something’s changed. Now, it’s Trump engaging with UFC personalities, podcast stars, and crypto influencers. He doesn’t just appear on their shows;…
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‘Duck Dynasty’ returns with Willie Robertson hunting for successor
The Robertson family is back with their revival of “Duck Dynasty.” The A&E show aired its first episode on June 1, showing Willie Robertson, his wife Korie Robertson, and their children and grandchildren transitioning into the new “Duck Dynasty” chapter. Willie is currently the CEO of the Duck Commander hunting company, which Phil Robertson founded…
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JASON RANTZ: Seattle says praying in public is ‘provocative’ and the Trump administration is taking notice
Seattle is actively waging a war against Christian worshipers and the First Amendment. This isn’t hyperbole. It’s a city-sanctioned, Left-wing media-backed, far-Left crusade to stomp out any faith that dares exist outside their secular, progressive orthodoxy. And the Trump administration is taking notice, potentially stepping in where city leadership has refused to protect basic rights.…
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Credibility Crisis: Biden’s late-night allies go quiet after damning cognitive decline revelations
The most outspoken late-night hosts have gone silent amid the recent revelations of Joe Biden‘s cognitive decline after years-long cozy relationships with the former president. The reporting of “Original Sin” authors Jake Tapper of CNN and Alex Thompson of Axios has sparked a political firestorm and has critics taking aim at Biden’s defenders in the…
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As US braces for ‘significant’ wildfires, Trump’s agriculture secretary addresses Forest Service departures
The Trump administration is prepared for what could be a “significant fire season,” despite thousands of Forest Service employees departing under Trump’s deferred resignation offer, according to U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins. “It did not compromise and will not compromise at all, 1%, what needs to be done to make sure that we are…
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Republican Sen. Ron Johnson is insisting on deeper spending cuts in President Trump’s “big beautiful bill,” saying his party is doing too little to address the country’s debt burden
Ron Johnson says the legislation reducing taxes and cutting Medicaid does too little to rein in deficit spending.
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Cool under pressure: Why sports are better than exercise
I was swimming at my athletic club the other day when I saw a woman on the second floor running on a treadmill and watching CNN. I always think that’s a weird thing to do. Like, would that make you less stressed or more stressed? I mean, what fun is running on a treadmill? All…
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Trump keeps endorsing the establishment he vowed to fight
Donald Trump’s endorsement of Karrin Taylor Robson in December marked one of the most baffling moves of his political career. Still riding the momentum of his victory, Trump pre-emptively backed a known RINO for Arizona governor — nearly 19 months ahead of the 2026 primary. The endorsement fit a troubling pattern: early-cycle support for anti-Trump…
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Six migrants charged in SC mom’s murder detailed crime in eerie messages: ‘Just the beginning’
Six illegal immigrants, ages 13 through 21, charged in connection with a South Carolina mother’s “random” murder earlier this month allegedly texted each other about the crime afterward. Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office deputies located Larisha Sharell Thompson, 40, deceased with a gunshot wound behind the wheel of her vehicle on Riverside Road in Lancaster, located…
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Airline passenger sparks heated debate about ‘rarely enforced’ baggage policy on flight
A flight passenger who boarded a late-night flight out of Atlanta, Georgia, shared frustrations about the baggage-related actions of some fellow flyers. Posting in the “r/delta” Reddit forum with the title, “Another rant about carry-ons and personal items,” the user wrote to others, “Seriously, why have a ‘rule’ about one carry-on and one personal item…
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US government taking ‘dramatically different approach’ using terrorism charges against drug cartels: FBI alum
A former FBI assistant director says the federal government is taking a “dramatically different approach” to how it approaches drug trafficking after several Sinaloa cartel leaders were slapped with terror-related charges. Both Pedro Inzunza Noriega and his son, Pedro Inzunza Coronel, were charged with narco-terrorism, material support of terrorism, drug trafficking and money laundering on…
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Business owners blast ‘weakened leadership’ as blue city ranks among most dangerous in US
Business owners in Kansas City, Missouri, are fed up with the city’s response to a string of crimes downtown, with one person saying they’ve had to “take matters into our own hands.” Kansas City was named the eighth-most dangerous city in the country in 2024 based on murder and property crime rates per 100,000 people,…
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Kate Middleton’s no-nonsense approach, ‘ruthless discipline’ shapes her future as queen: expert
Kate Middleton is said to be taking a no-nonsense approach to becoming queen one day. The Princess of Wales, who is recognized as Britain’s reliable royal, is said to hold a greater influence over the House of Windsor than once imagined, as she supports Prince William, heir to the throne. “Her emphasis on a ruthless…
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China accuses Hegseth of espousing ‘Cold War mentality’ for labeling country as a threat: ‘Vilified’
China criticized U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Sunday for his “vilified” remarks “filled with provocations” in which he said the Asian country poses a legitimate threat in the Indo-Pacific. The Chinese Foreign Ministry said Hegseth touted a “Cold War mentality” when he delivered his speech on Saturday at the Shangri-La Dialogue security conference in…
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Massachusetts Governor demands answers after ICE arrests Milford High School student
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey took to social media Sunday evening to demand answers after ICE agents arrested a high school student heading to volleyball practice over the weekend. The student, 18-year-old Marcelo Gomes, is a junior at Milford High School in Milford, Massachusetts. In her post, Healey says she is “disturbed and outraged” and that…
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US politicians, Jewish groups condemn ‘horrifying’ Boulder terror attack: ‘Vile, antisemitic act of terror’
U.S. lawmakers, Trump administration officials and Jewish groups were among those who condemned the terror attack that left eight people injured in Boulder, Colorado, on Sunday, calling it a “monstrous attack” and an “act of vile antisemitism.” Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, was arrested at the scene, after he allegedly set victims on fire as they…
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Chase Chrisley celebrates Julie and Todd Chrisley’s prison release as his ‘best’ birthday gift
Chase Chrisley received the one birthday present he wanted for his big day – having his parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, close by. Todd and Julie of “Chrisley Knows Best” fame were released from prison on Wednesday, following a pardon issued by President Donald Trump. The pair had been serving sentences in separate federal institutions…
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Devin Harjes, ‘Boardwalk Empire’ star, dead at 41
Devin Lee Harjes, who portrayed Jack Dempsey in “Boardwalk Empire,” died Tuesday, May 27, in New York, his representative confirmed to Fox News Digital. He was 41. Harjes died due to complications from cancer at Mount Sinai West Hospital in New York City. He was diagnosed with cancer in the winter. The award-winning actor made…
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Tensions rise as Israel strongly denies firing on Palestinians at Gaza humanitarian site
Drone footage released by the Israel Defense Forces shows armed and masked people in Gaza shooting civilians, Israel said Sunday, amid claims, which have been staunchly denied, that the IDF killed dozens of people collecting humanitarian aid. The IDF said it was releasing additional information amid false reports that its soldiers fired upon civilians at…
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Mohamed Sabry Soliman: What we know about illegal immigrant accused in Colorado terror attack
The suspect accused in a “targeted terror attack” in Boulder, Colorado, where a pro-Israel group was advocating for Hamas to release the Israeli hostages, was in the United States illegally, Fox News has learned. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, was arrested and taken to the hospital with minor injuries after his alleged attack on the “Run…
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Rep. Nadler condemns Trump admin after staff member handcuffed during congressional office security sweep
Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., criticized the Trump administration for “sowing chaos” in communities while announcing that a member of his staff was handcuffed and briefly detained at his New York City office last week. Federal Protective Service (FPS) officers were responding Wednesday to reports that protesters were inside Nadler’s district office in Manhattan. At the…
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Ukraine’s ‘Spider’s Web’ drone strike burns over 40 Russian warplanes, Moscow calls it ‘terrorist attack’
The brazen Ukrainian blitz of Russian warplanes Sunday was 18 months in the making and the Pentagon was kept in the dark until it was over, sources told Fox News. “Operation Spider’s Web,” a series of coordinated drone strikes penetrating deep into Russian territory, is believed to have taken out dozens of Russia’s most powerful…
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Diddy accuser sues Harvey Weinstein for sexual assault
Crystal McKinney was named Friday in an amended lawsuit first filed against Harvey Weinstein in February, according to documents obtained by Fox News Digital. McKinney, a former model, accused the disgraced movie mogul of sexually assaulting her and a friend at a hotel in New York City in 2003. She previously sued Sean “Diddy” Combs…
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FBI: Multiple people injured during ‘targeted terror attack’ in Colorado
The FBI has responded to what they have labeled as a “terror attack” in Boulder, Colorado.
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Tennessee softball escapes WCWS elimination game with win over UCLA despite controversial game-tying homer
Controversy struck the Women’s College World Series (WCWS) during an elimination game between UCLA and Tennessee on Sunday. Bruins first baseman Megan Grant came up to the plate with two outs and a runner on first and crushed a pitch off Volunteers pitcher Karlyn Pickens to tie the game, or so everyone thought. CLICK HERE…
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EXCLUSIVE: Franklin Graham leads ceremony as Samaritan’s Purse gives armored ‘bulletproof’ ambulance to Israel
As Israel continues to recover from the deadly Hamas attacks of October 2023, Samaritan’s Purse is stepping in to help. The Christian relief group has now given 20 ambulances to Magen David Adom, Israel’s national emergency medical service. A total of 42 are planned, with 28 being armored to handle attacks. At a ceremony outside…
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Colorado terror attack took place at ‘Run for Their Lives’ event calling for release of all hostages in Gaza
Colorado police responded to a terror attack at an event calling for the release of hostages in Gaza in the Denver suburb of Boulder on Sunday, which left multiple people injured. Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn said his department received reports early Sunday afternoon of a man with a weapon and people being set on…
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NY Times columnist compares Elon Musk to history’s worst murderers over USAID cuts
New York Times columnist David Brooks suggested Elon Musk belongs on a list of history’s greatest mass murderers, including Pol Pot, Mao and Stalin due to DOGE’S cuts to USAID. “So far, 55,000 adults have died of AIDS in the four months since Trump was elected; 6,000 children are dead because of what DOGE did.…
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Ukraine Still Isn’t Defeated
Daring drone raids on air bases deep inside Russia show Kyiv’s continuing will to fight.
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A ‘Pause’ on New Trump Sanctions Against Iran
The White House tells agencies to stop new activity against Tehran. What happened to ‘maximum pressure’?
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Cory Booker slammed after allegedly performing ‘Nazi salute’
Democrat New Jersey Senator Cory Booker was recently slammed on social media for allegedly performing a “Nazi salute” after Democrats previously accused Elon Musk of doing the same.
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US can’t cut China off completely, but must defend AI and American innovation from nonstop theft: Sen Rounds
SIMI VALLEY, CALIFORNIA – China’s rampant theft of intellectual property from American institutions and industry must be thwarted as the U.S. battles to remain the world’s economic and military leader – but America cannot completely decouple from the economic behemoth, Republican South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview. The…
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‘Disease X’ coming? WHO’s ‘replicon’ plan looks like doom
On Monday, May 5, President Trump signed an executive order banning “dangerous gain-of-function biological research in the United States and around the world.” This directive added muscle to his previous decision to withdraw from the World Health Organization. However, the United States remains vulnerable to international control. Let’s review the history. Until President Trump severs…
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FBI investigating ‘targeted terror attack’ in Boulder, Colorado, Kash Patel says
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is investigating a “targeted terror attack” where multiple people were set on fire Sunday afternoon near Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, Colorado. At about 4:30 p.m., the Boulder Police Department said it was responding to a report of an attack near the mall with reports of several victims. The…
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Warnock dodges questions from NBC host on whether Biden should have dropped out earlier
Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., was pressed by NBC News host Kristen Welker on whether former President Joe Biden should have dropped out sooner or run for re-election at all, dodging the question and insisting that he was focused on what’s in front of him. Welker quoted former Harris campaign aide David Plouffe, who told authors…
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Rockies make unfortunate history with 50th loss of season
The Colorado Rockies made awful history on Sunday with a 5-3 loss to the New York Mets. With the defeat, the Rockies fell to 9-50 on the season. Colorado became the first team in MLB to hit 50 losses this season and entered a league of its own when it comes to baseball futility. CLICK…
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San Diego Democrat labels ICE as ‘State-sponsored terrorism’
A San Diego councilmember labeled U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents as “terrorists” in a social media post over the weekend sparking backlash.
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Trump fires director of the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery for being ‘strong supporter’ of DEI
President Donald Trump has fired Director of the National Portrait Gallery Kim Sajet.
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How Big Tech hijacked the classroom — and our kids are paying the price
New York has just joined more than a dozen states in prohibiting the use of cell phones or personal electronic devices during the school day — a move that should prompt us to honestly evaluate how technology, in all its forms, is reshaping education. The arguments in favor of cellphone bans are persuasive. We’ve allowed…
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Rand Paul says he would support ‘big, beautiful bill’ if debt ceiling hike removed
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said on Sunday that he would support President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” if the debt ceiling hike was removed. Paul told CBS’ “Face the Nation” host Margaret Brennan that he and three other Republican senators will hold out against the bill unless it is modified. “I think there are four…
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Miley Cyrus opens up about father Billy Ray Cyrus’ struggle with sobriety and their complex bond
Miley Cyrus is getting candid about her country superstar father, Billy Ray Cyrus. In a new interview with the New York Times, Miley spoke at length about Billy Ray, the current state of their relationship, how she struggled when he and her mother Tish Cyrus divorced, and more. During one part of the intimate interview,…
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Longtime WWE star R-Truth announces departure from company
WWE star R-Truth announced on Sunday he will be departing from the organization after two stints and nearly 20 years with the company. R-Truth, whose real name is Ron Killings, made the revelation in a post on social media. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM “Im sorry to inform you all. I just…
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America’s New Steel Curtain
Trump’s 50% tariff will punish U.S. steel users, including American car makers.
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Wall Street Stages a Weird Tax Bill Freakout
An uproar is underway over a provision that isn’t in the House fiscal plan.
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Trump is looking to shore up support for GOP megabill
Republican concerns about the bill and trade tensions with China are expected to dominate the White House agenda this week.
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Confessions of a preteen ‘Church Lady’
Get in hosers, we’re going back to 1986 — when you could “just do things,” as the kids say. If you’re middle-aged, you remember when you could just do things without filming them for TikTok. Without rearranging your bedroom to have the right look for “the ‘gram.” You could do things without waiting for an…
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Brittney Griner’s optics RUINED by Caitlin Clark fans
In the middle of a halftime interview, WNBA star Brittney Griner interrupted the conversations to yell at the referees for “blowing a call” and revealed her true colors to fans all over the country. “No one wants to see that,” BlazeTV host Jason Whitlock tells BlazeTV contributor Steve Kim on “Fearless.” “And look, I’m going…
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Coast Guard rescues 2 after small plane declares emergency, crashes near Connecticut airport
The U.S. Coast Guard rescued two people from the water after a small plane crashed Sunday into an island near Branford, Connecticut. A Piper PA-32 carrying two people crashed into Long Island Sound, south of Tweed New Haven Airport, just before 10:30 a.m., after declaring an emergency while in communication with New York Air Traffic…
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Variety report claims ‘The Boys’ and ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ imaginary fascist worlds are becoming reality
Michael Schneider, executive editor for Variety’s TV section, claimed in an article published Friday that the imaginary fascist worlds of Amazon Prime’s “The Boys” and Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” are becoming reality. Schneider argued the fictitious worlds created in the TV series “don’t seem so far-fetched anymore” in President Donald Trump‘s America. “The Boys,” a…
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California trans athlete wins multiple girls track and field state championship events
A transgender athlete won first place in multiple track and field championship events at a California state meet on Saturday despite a warning from President Donald Trump just days prior.
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Booker slammed for alleged ‘Nazi salute’ to Cali Dems just months after Musk was dragged for same gesture
Conservatives are mocking Sen. Cory Booker for delivering an alleged “Nazi salute” to California Democrats, while quipping the New Jersey Democrat won’t get the same scrutiny Elon Musk did when he raised his arm to MAGA supporters in January. “NEW: Democrat Senator Cory Booker appears to do a ‘Nazi’ salute in front of a large…
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Powerful house explosion caught on camera in Missouri kills 1 person, 1 dog
Authorities in Missouri are working to determine the identity of a person who died in a massive house explosion caught on camera. A neighborhood outside Kansas City was rocked Saturday morning following “a powerful explosion” at a single-family residence that killed one person and one dog. The incident in the suburb of Gladstone severely damaged…
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Olivia Dunne performs stunning move during swimsuit fashion show
Olivia Dunne showed off her gymnastics skills on the runway with a jaw-dropping move during the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Fashion Show over the weekend. The national champion gymnast strutted down the walkway in a black and white polka dot bathing suit that featured red bows in the front and down toward her hips. As she…
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Los Angeles Throttles Its Tourism Industry
A union-backed $30 minimum wage for hotel employees may mean no room at the inn for the 2028 Summer Olympics.
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Where the Trade Court’s Tariff Decision Went Wrong
There’s ample precedent for using presidential emergency powers to address trade imbalances.
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GOP Is Strong in Virginia and New Jersey
Democrats won the odd-year elections in 2017, but Republicans are ready this time.
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AI Is Learning to Escape Human Control
Models rewrite code to avoid being shut down. That’s why ‘alignment’ is a matter of such urgency.
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Ukraine smuggled FPV drones deep within Russia destroying ‘41 Russian heavy bombers,’ Kyiv claims
The Ukrainian military carried out a large-scale attack against Russian military aircraft, reportedly utilizing smuggled drones to attack deep within Russian territory, according to a Kyiv official.
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North Carolina: At least 1 Dead, 11 injured in mass shooting
One person has died and 11 others have been injured during a mass shooting in North Carolina.
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Unpopular but true: The wisdom young Americans need to hear right now
Dear class of 2025: You’ve already won. You’re the largest high school graduating class in America’s history. It’s all downhill from here — for America’s population. The number of graduates will decline every year going forward. But now that you’re emancipated, you’re not going to move downhill. You’re going to move uphill into a life…
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Odell Beckham Jr laments Giants trade: ‘I never, ever wanted to leave’
Odell Beckham Jr. was a sensational player for the New York Giants and was on a path to becoming an all-time great statistically before injuries hindered the journey. Beckham did create controversy when he was with the Giants. He simulated urinating in the end zone against the Philadelphia Eagles, had a meltdown with the kicking…
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Exercise program reduces common cancer recurrence and boosts survival
Exercising regularly in the three years after treatment for a common cancer could significantly improve survival rates, an international study has revealed. In the research, a total of 889 colon cancer patients who had undergone surgery and had also received chemotherapy were divided into two groups. One group was enrolled in a structured group exercise…
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Harvard commencement speaker decries Trump administration’s ‘draconian government measures’
Stanford professor Abraham Verghese spoke out against the Trump administration’s “cascade of draconian government measures” at Harvard Thursday as the White House continues to battle the elite university. The physician and novelist was Harvard’s 2025 commencement speaker, where he also received an honorary degree from the university. During his address, Verghese acknowledged that he was…
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Ukraine destroys dozens of Russian warplanes with drone attack deep inside Russia
Ukrainian forces destroyed dozens of Russian warplanes with a drone attack on air bases deep within Russian territory on Sunday. Ukrainian forces destroyed 40 aircraft in the attack, which an official says took more than a year to orchestrate. Russia’s defense ministry confirmed the attack on Sunday, saying it struck five airfields. The operation saw…
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Costco revives fan-favorite combo pizza in calzone form to mixed member reviews
A beloved Costco food court offering is making a comeback. The Washington-based wholesale club recently announced it’s bringing back the combo pizza. Only this time, the food offering is in a slightly different form. Priced at $6.99, the “Combo Calzone” is stuffed with pepperoni, sausage, cheese, onions, peppers, olives and mushrooms. COSTCO MUFFINS APPEAR TO…
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Second lady’s 2025 reading challenge targets declining reading scores among students
America’s second lady Usha Vance has announced the “Summer Reading Challenge,” encouraging children across the country to open up a book this summer. “Adventure, imagination, and discovery await – right between the pages of a book,” writes the second lady in a letter. “We are excited to invite all children (K-8) to participate in the…
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PETA thanks Trump admin for ending Navy experiments on cats and dogs, calls for broader ban
The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has thanked the Trump administration for banning Navy-funded experiments on dogs and cats.
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Inside Jill Biden’s political rise amid her husband’s cognitive decline: Book
Former President Joe Biden‘s inner circle considers first lady Jill Biden one of the most powerful first ladies in history, CNN anchor Jake Tapper and Axios political correspondent Alex Thompson reveal in their new book, “Original Sin.” Jill Biden, who has a doctoral degree in education and whom White House staffers called “Dr. B” for…
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New Jersey gubernatorial candidates gear up for competitive primary in early test of Trump’s 2nd term
New Jersey voters will choose their Democrat and Republican nominees for governor on June 10, closing out competitive primary contests that could have major implications for the Garden State. It’s a crowded field on both sides of the aisle as six Democrats and five Republicans are vying for the chance to replace Democrat Gov. Phil…
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Kevin Hassett ‘very, very confident’ courts will back Trump’s tariffs amid legal setback
White House Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett says he remains “very, very confident” that courts will support President Donald Trump’s tariff agenda. Hassett made the statement during a Sunday morning appearance on ABC’s “This Week,” telling host George Stephanopoulos that the White House still expects “Plan A” to work out. “And so we’re very thrilled.…
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36 Chinese, Taiwanese nationals arrested after ICE raids underground nightclub in Los Angeles
Three dozen Chinese and Taiwanese nationals were arrested following a raid on a southern California “underground nightclub.” Video of the arrests by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Los Angeles early Friday morning was shared by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agencies on X. “Early this morning, HSI Los Angeles…
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David Beckham puts Manchester United on notice following abysmal season, player incidents
David Beckham became an iconic global athlete when he burst onto the Premier League scene with Manchester United from 1992 to 2003. He scored 62 goals for Manchester United in 265 appearances for the club and helped the team to multiple Football Association Cups and a UEFA Champions League trophy during his time there. The…
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Sen. Ron Johnson proposes ‘line-by-line’ cuts to pass Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’
Republican senators have voiced concerns about President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” saying they plan to vote “no” unless its impact on the national debt can be addressed. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., is calling for a return to pre-pandemic spending as a possible solution. The spending bill, which was passed by the House in late…
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Bono slammed by Musk after claiming USAID closure resulted in 300K deaths: ‘He’s such a liar/idiot’
U2 lead-singer Bono slammed the Trump administration for shuttering the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), claiming that the closure was responsible for 300,000 deaths.
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World Boxing introduces mandatory gender testing for athletes
World Boxing has introduced a mandatory gender testing policy for competitions.
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Let God back into the lab: Why science without God is failing us
In recent decades, a subtle and sinister revolution has occurred in our scientific and educational institutions. It’s not the kind of revolution that makes headlines or sets off protests in the streets. No, it was a quiet shift: an erosion, not an eruption. One classroom, one textbook, one policy at a time, faith was quietly…
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Senate Republicans eye changes to Trump’s megabill after House win
House Republicans eked out a win in May with their advancement of President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” filled with negotiations and compromises on thorny policy issues that barely passed muster in the lower chamber. Next week, Senate Republicans will get their turn to parse through the colossal package and are eying changes that could…
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F1 star Max Verstappen creates controversy with dangerous contact on George Russell during Spanish Grand Prix
Formula 1 star Max Verstappen created a stir in the waning moments of Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix as he appeared to purposely make contact with driver George Russell. The issue began on the restart with about four laps to go in the race. Verstappen was attempting to catch some speed but got sideways on the…
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Shakira cancels sixth concert of world tour amid ongoing issues
Shakira canceled a Saturday concert in Washington, D.C. – her sixth cancellation this year. The popular Colombian singer was scheduled to perform this weekend at Nationals Park, although it seems the cancellation of her Thursday show in Boston at Fenway Park made it impossible for her and her team to make it to the show.…
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UFC’s Erin Blanchfield rips Maycee Barber after opponent pulls out of fight over reported medical issue
Erin Blanchfield was set to fight Maycee Barber in the main event of UFC Fight Night in Las Vegas over the weekend, but the bout was canceled moments before the bell was set to ring. Barber, who competes in the women’s flyweight division, hadn’t fought since March 2024 because of an illness that she said…
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Trump praised by faith leaders for AI leadership as they warn of technology’s ‘potential peril’
Evangelical leaders praised President Donald Trump for his leadership on artificial intelligence (“AI”) in an open letter published last week, while cautioning him to ensure the technology is developed responsibly. Dubbing Trump the “AI President,” the religious leaders wrote that they believe Trump is there by “Divine Providence” to guide the world on the future…
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Charlie Kirk exposes the moral rot at Cambridge in a devastating exchange
Charlie Kirk has done something few public figures attempt: For the past decade, he has toured American university campuses and taken unscripted questions from students. In the process, he has exposed the intellectual rot at the heart of the modern academy. Most students come prepared not with arguments but with slogans — recycled from gender…
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Democrats’ $20 million ‘manhood’ plan backfires
Democrats have a “man problem” — and now they’re spending $20 million on a study examining how to speak to their problem demographic after losing major ground with them during the 2024 election cycle. According to the New York Times, “Speaking with American Men: A Strategic Plan” was created by the party to “study the…
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Trump shares post saying Biden was executed, replaced with clones
President Donald Trump shared a post on social media this weekend claiming that President Joe Biden died in 2020 and was replaced with clones. Trump shared a link to the post from his personal account on Truth Social on Saturday. The post originated from a small account on the platform responding to discussions about Biden’s…
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Donald Trump vs. Bruce Springsteen
The president and ‘The Boss’ play to the same frustrated working-class crowd.
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What’s Good for Politicians Is Good for General Motors
CEO Mary Barra’s policy views, and her business strategies, change with the man in the White House.
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Karmelo Anthony is no civil rights icon and never will be
Two months have passed since high school senior Karmelo Anthony allegedly fatally stabbed Austin Metcalf at a track meet in Frisco, Texas. The killing sparked national outrage and reopened difficult debates — about race (Karmelo is black, Austin was white), school safety, and the crisis among young men in America. Also justice. While the Metcalf…
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Girls’ track and field athletes don’t stand on podium next to trans athlete at Oregon state championship
A pair of girls’ track and field athletes did not stand on the medal podium alongside a transgender athlete for high jump at the Oregon state championship on Saturday night. Footage obtained by Fox News Digital showed the two high school seniors, Reese Eckard of Sherwood High School and Alexa Anderson of Tigard High School,…
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Woman goes viral on Reddit for calling out husband’s last-minute party demands
A woman on Reddit is going viral for sharing with others the situation she feels her husband puts her in on a regular basis when he springs last-minute party plans on her — then criticizes her when she raises valid points about needing time for adequate preparation. “My husband will invite his family and friends…
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Whistleblower accuses Biden admin of leaving thousands of migrant child trafficking reports uninvestigated
Under the Biden administration, the U.S. unwittingly became a government sponsor of child trafficking, according to Health and Human Services whistleblower, Tara Rodas. She claimed thousands of reports of migrant child human trafficking were left uninvestigated until President Donald Trump returned to the White House. On “Fox & Friends Weekend” Sunday, Rodas thanked host Rachel…
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‘Men don’t belong in women’s sports,’ NBA star believes amid debate over transgender athletes
The inclusion of transgender athletes has been hotly debated in the sports world and beyond. NBA star Jonathan Isaac has previously shared his thoughts on the topic. Last year, the Orlando Magic forward appeared to take particular issue with the White House’s commemoration of “Transgender Day of Visibility.” CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON…
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Tyrese Haliburton dunks on Ben Stiller after Pacers clinch NBA Finals berth with win over Knicks
Tyrese Haliburton got the last laugh on Saturday night as he fired back at New York Knicks fan Ben Stiller on social media following Indiana’s Eastern Conference Finals victory. Haliburton had 21 points, 13 assists and three steals as the Pacers won Game 6, 125-108. Pascal Siakam led Indiana with 31 points and Obi Toppin…
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Scammers can exploit your data from just 1 ChatGPT search
ChatGPT and other large language models (LLMs) have become amazing helpers for everyday tasks. Whether it’s summarizing complex ideas, designing a birthday card or even planning your apartment’s layout, you can get impressive results with just a simple prompt. But as helpful as these AI tools are, their convenience comes with hidden risks, especially when…
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DAN GAINOR: May’s 7 craziest stories
Perhaps we should stop calling the fifth month of the year May and just start calling it Maybe. Like Maybe CNN anchor Jake Tapper will be honest about how much he and his network covered up the Biden presidency. Or, Maybe things are getting better even though the press won’t admit it. Tariffs and trade…
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Elon built the DOGE rocket and it’s going to keep flying
Elon Musk has led the Department of Government Efficiency to incredible success in a mere four months, exposing hundreds of billions of dollars in government waste. However, with his tenure as a special government employee ending, what becomes of DOGE and the waste it’s identified? What about Tesla and SpaceX? The answers to all these…
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Musk’s departure marks new chapter for government efficiency in border security
As the Department of Government Efficiency enters a new era with the departure of Elon Musk on Friday, it has caused numerous changes in recent months on matters of immigration and border security. “DOGE has helped to transform the Federal government by eliminating waste and bloat that has been ignored for years. DOGE is playing…
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Bridge explosions in Russia near Ukraine border escalate tensions ahead of peace talks
At least seven people were killed and 69 injured when two bridges were blown up in separate Russian regions bordering Ukraine ahead of planned peace talks aimed at ending the three-year-old war in Ukraine, Russian officials said on Sunday. A highway bridge over a railway in the Bryansk region was blown up at 10:50 pm…
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House Dems’ campaign chair says her party’s ‘on offense’ in 2026 battle to win back majority from GOP
With the early moves heating up in the 2026 battle for the House majority, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s (DCCC) chair argues President Donald Trump and the Republican majorities in the House and Senate are “doing incredible damage to working families and to our country.” And with the GOP defending a razor-thin majority in the…
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Democrats can’t mock masculinity and expect men to vote for them
Democrats are making a full-court press to woo men back to the party, with the New York Times recently reporting that donors are considering a $20 million effort to connect with the more “privileged” sex. The plan apparently includes studying the “syntax, language, and content that gains attention and virality in [male] spaces.” It’s good…
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Rainbow rebellion: How Christians can take back what Pride Month stole
Pride Month is here. For the next 30 days, corporations will rebrand their logos with rainbow colors, politicians will posture toward the LGBTQ lobby, and progressive ideology will be shoved down our throats. We can’t stand sheepishly in the face of anti-God celebrations. Silence isn’t neutral, but is itself an action that speaks volumes —…
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American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on legendary landmarks and fruitful facts
The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people, including current events and the sights and sounds of the United States. This week’s quiz highlights legendary landmarks, fruitful facts — and more. Can you get all 8 questions right? For more Lifestyle articles, visit www.foxnews.com/lifestyle To try…
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Experts say quitting Diet Coke can improve heart health and gut balance
It may have zero calories and no added sugar, but experts say Diet Coke is not generally considered a healthy beverage. Previous studies have linked diet soda in general to increased metabolic and cardiovascular risks, among other health effects. “Research shows that drinking two or more artificially sweetened beverages per day may increase the risk…
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Historic gold watch lost in deadly Lake Michigan shipwreck 165 years ago finally returns home
When the Lady Elgin sank on Lake Michigan in 1860, British journalist and politician Herbert Ingram was lost to the deep, but 165 years later his pocket watch has returned home. The steamship quickly sank on Sept. 8, 1860, when it collided with a schooner during a storm off Winnetka, Illinois, killing more than 300…
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Dozens of Palestinians killed, nearly 200 wounded while on their way to collect aid in Gaza
At least 26 Palestinians were killed and at least 175 were wounded as they made their way to receive food in the Gaza Strip, according to health officials and witnesses. Witnesses said Israeli forces fired on crowds around 1,000 yards away from an aid site run by the Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. A Palestinian journalist…
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South Korea faces high-stakes election; fears over China, North Korea and US ties shape voter concerns
Early South Korean voters reportedly turned out in record numbers this week as the nation awaits the June 3 presidential election in what has been described as a pivotal race amid ongoing threats posed by China and recent rocky relations with the U.S. due to President Donald Trump’s tariffs. The leader of the progressive Democratic…
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UK humanitarian aid to Gaza scrutinized after document allegedly warns of links to Hamas-controlled ministry
A newly surfaced U.K. government document has raised fresh concerns over British-funded humanitarian aid to Gaza, suggesting officials were aware of the risk funds might indirectly support Hamas. the terrorist group that governs the Gaza Strip. While U.K. officials strongly deny the claim, critics say key questions remain unanswered. The document, dated November 2022 and…
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Meghan Markle pulled off becoming a ‘victim’ while living in a castle: comedian
Comedian and podcaster Tim Dillon is known for not holding back when it comes to taking aim at Meghan Markle and what he views as her “victim” mentality. The 43-year-old Duchess of Sussex has frequently been the subject of Dillon’s rants on his podcast, “The Tim Dillon Show,” which the 40-year-old launched in 2019. During…
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Doctor gets to the ‘meat’ of a long and healthy life
Dr. Gabrielle Lyon is on a mission to bring attention to the importance of strength. The “health of skeletal muscle” is the “focal point” of health and wellness, Dr. Lyon said during an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital. Dr. Lyon is a board-certified physician and bestselling author of “Forever Strong,” and she promotes the…
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Momentum builds for Israel-Syria peace as Trump reboots regional diplomacy
For the first time, Syrians are openly calling for peace with Israel. In an interview with Fox News Digital, journalist Furat Alali from Damascus said, “We want a future without wars. We want to live. People are not afraid to speak up anymore.” Her statement reflects a significant shift in the country’s political landscape, as…
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Texas knows what a woman is: Women’s Bill of Rights heads to Abbott’s desk as Pride Month looms
Tomorrow begins Pride Month, and while Sara Gonzales is dreading all the events she has to attend as the vice president of Texas Family Project, she finds comfort in this: Texas at least knows what a woman is. “I am very happy to say, here in Texas, we now have heading to the governor’s desk…
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Biometric iris scanning launches in US cities for digital identity
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, known for creating ChatGPT, has launched World, a project that uses an eye scan to prove you are a real person online. The idea is to help people stand out from bots and AI by creating a digital ID with a quick scan from a device called the Orb. While Altman…
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Walz urges Democrats to ‘be a little meaner,’ ‘bully the s–t’ out of Trump: ‘A challenging few years’
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, a Democrat, called on his fellow Democrats on Saturday to “be a little meaner” and stand up to President Donald Trump, who he described as a “bully.” Walz, a 2024 vice presidential candidate, was the keynote speaker at a Democratic Party state convention in Columbia, South Carolina, where he took jabs…
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California shooting leaves 1 officer dead, another wounded
A police officer was killed and another was wounded in a shooting Saturday night in Baldwin Park, California, in Los Angeles County. The shooting happened near 4200 Filhurst Avenue at around 7:15 p.m., Baldwin Park police chief Robert López said at a news briefing. Baldwin Park police officers were called to the area after reports…
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This daily beauty routine could be ruining your hair, experts warn
For those with a hair care routine, a brush is an essential tool for daily upkeep — but brushing hair while it’s wet could cause more harm than good. The common habit could permanently weaken hair at a “molecular level,” according to Dr. Mehmet Erdogan, co-founder and hair transplant surgeon at Smile Hair Clinic in…
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Johnny Depp and Amber Heard chart new lives three years after courtroom drama
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard have both moved on since their defamation trial grabbed headlines three years ago, causing fans to take sides in the bombshell-filled courtroom trial. Following her loss when she was ordered by the court to pay Depp $15 million for defaming him with her Washington Post op-ed in which she claimed…
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Texas lawmaker demands justice after Air Force cadet killed by illegal migrant suspects in hit-and-run
A Texas lawmaker is speaking out following the tragic death of an Air Force Academy cadet who was killed in a hit-and-run involving two migrant suspects in the country illegally. Texas Rep. Beth Van Duyne, who had twice personally sponsored 18-year-old Ava Moore’s application to the Air Force Academy, says the incident should never have…
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Contentious provisions related to judicial powers, AI, gun suppressors and transgender care in House Republicans’ tax and spending megabill could be struck by the GOP-led Senate
Republicans could be forced to drop provisions related to immigrants, AI, transgender care.
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Democratic politicians, activists and rank and file partisans of the moribund party are rallying around an unlikely message: The government is broken
Dispirited liberals are embracing—and feuding over—a new book’s call for cutting red tape.
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DEI run amok? Secret Service ‘cat fight’ outside Obama home raises questions
Two female Secret Service agents were caught on video tussling outside former President Barack Obama’s residence in Washington, D.C., earlier this month, reigniting concerns that diversity, equity, and inclusion-related policies implemented under previous administrations continue to impact the agency negatively. Around 2:30 a.m. on May 21, two agents assigned to guard the Obama home “got…
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Karen Read sells home and taps retirement fund to pay mounting legal bills in murder retrial
As murder defendant Karen Read rounds the corner on the halfway point of her second trial, the crippling weight of unpaid legal bills could be alleviated by an unlikely source: online crowdfunding. Months before her retrial was set to begin, Read told Vanity Fair she owes her defense team over $5 million in legal fees…
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Indiana coroner says police ‘dropped the ball’ in Fox Hollow Farm serial killer case
A coroner in Indiana investigating the Fox Hollow Farm serial killer said law enforcement “dropped the ball” when the case was first investigated in the 1990s. Hamilton County Coroner Jeff Jellison announced in April that his office had identified human remains at Fox Hollow Farm in Westfield, Indiana, that belonged to Daniel Thomas Halloran. He…
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Man who served 36 years for wife’s murder forgives confessed killer in rare reconciliation
Leo Schofield served 36 years in prison for his wife’s murder – and he forgave the man who confessed to the killing. It was January 2025 when Schofield and his daughter Ashley were involved in a serious motorcycle accident. Schofield had been released on parole in April 2024 and had always maintained his innocence. Gilbert…
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Whitney Houston, Mike Myers name-dropped in Diddy’s high-profile sex trafficking trial
Celebrities continue to be name-dropped during explosive testimony in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ trial. Whitney Houston, Mike Myers and Mariah Carey are a few A-list stars who came up during testimony in the third week of Diddy’s sex trafficking and racketeering trial. The testimony in the 55-year-old music producer’s trial began May 12. The disgraced music…
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History buff uncovers lost medieval monastery thanks to strange map symbol
A history buff with a metal detector recently led archaeologists to the site of a medieval monastery – all thanks to a strange symbol spotted on an old map. Arkeologerna, an archaeological organization affiliated with the Swedish government, announced the discovery this month. The remains of the monastery were found in a field in Derome,…
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Trump warns Rand Paul he’s playing into ‘hands of the Democrats’ with ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ opposition
President Donald Trump on Saturday warned Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., he would be “playing right into the hands of the Democrats” if he votes against Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill.” “If Senator Rand Paul votes against our Great, Big, Beautiful Bill, he is voting for, along with the Radical Left Democrats, a 68% Tax Increase and,…
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George Wendt’s mistaken jabs at John Boehner link ‘Cheers’ and Ohio politics
There was no mistake when the beloved but forlorn accountant Norm Peterson chugged his way into the fictional TV bar “Cheers.” “Norm!!!” hollered the regulars in unison, ranging from mail carrier Cliff Clavin to “Mayday” Sam Malone, the former Major League pitcher-turned barkeep. If only former House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, or late Rep. Buz…
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Elon Musk denies taking ketamine in X reply to bizarre spoon balancing video
Elon Musk confirmed on Saturday he is not taking ketamine, an anesthetic drug, after suspicious reports from news outlets and a bizarre video of Musk playing with a spoon at dinner resurfaced online. The video, filmed in March, appears to show the 53-year-old tech mogul balancing spoons at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. “Watch the…
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Hugh Jackman’s friend says actor is ‘moving on with his life’ after Deborra-Lee Furness’ ‘betrayal’ statement
Hugh Jackman’s longtime friend is sharing an update on how the actor is handling his divorce from his ex Deborra-Lee Furness and her recent statement about “betrayal” in their marriage of 30 years. During a Thursday appearance on the Australian radio show “Ben Fordham Live,” Gus Warland, who said that he has been Jackman’s best…
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White House urges Iran to accept nuclear deal as IAEA reports uranium enrichment spike
The White House on Saturday said it is in Iran’s “best interest to accept” its proposal on a nuclear deal following a report from the International Atomic Energy Agency saying the country is swiftly increasing its stockpile of near weapons-grade enriched uranium. “President Trump has made it clear that Iran can never obtain a nuclear…
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Trans athlete AB Hernandez takes girls’ track and field state championships in California, defying Trump
Just days after President Donald Trump sent a warning to California about letting a transgender athlete compete in the girls’ track and field state championship, the state allowed a trans athlete to take two titles against female competitors on Saturday. AB Hernandez, a transgender student athlete for Jurupa Valley High School, took first place in…
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Trump admin pulls Jared Isaacman’s nomination for NASA administrator, replacement to be announced ‘soon’
The Trump administration recently pulled Jared Isaacman’s nomination to be NASA administrator, alluding that he was not in “complete alignment” with the president’s agenda. “The Administrator of NASA will help lead humanity into space and execute President [Donald] Trump’s bold mission of planting the American flag on the planet Mars,” White House Assistant Press Secretary…
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Caitlin Clark watches Pacers take down Knicks to earn trip to NBA Finals
The Indiana Pacers are going to the NBA Finals after defeating the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference Finals, and they had a marquee fan in attendance to watch it all go down. WNBA phenom Caitlin Clark sat courtside during the Pacers’ 125-108 Game 6 victory alongside Indiana Fever teammates Sophie Cunningham and Aliyah…
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Clint Eastwood reflects on decades in Hollywood and his drive to keep working as he turns 95
Clint Eastwood declared that he has no intention of slowing down as he marks his 95th birthday. In a recent interview with the Austrian newspaper Kurier, the legendary actor and director, who turned 95 on Saturday, revealed that he is in pre-production on a new movie, dispelling rumors that 2024’s “Juror #2” would be his…
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San Diego official faces backlash after labeling ICE agents ‘terrorists’
A California city councilmember was blasted on social media over the weekend after sharing a photo of ICE agents on Instagram with the word “Terrorists” written in red on top of the agents. In the photo, which San Diego City Councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera posted to Instagram with the Rage Against The Machine song “Bulls On…
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Driver at fault in deadly Yellowstone crash had blood alcohol level twice the legal limit: police
A driver who crashed a pickup into a tour van near Yellowstone National Park earlier this month, causing the death of seven people including himself, had a blood alcohol level more than twice the legal limit for driving, police said Friday. Isaiah Moreno, 25, of Humble, Texas, was operating a Dodge Ram pickup truck on…
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‘Violent Venezuelan alien’ with possible TdA ties caught with knife during ICE takedown in San Diego: video
ICE agents confiscated a knife from a “violent” Venezuelan migrant with possible gang ties during a tense arrest in San Diego captured on video and released by federal officials Saturday. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shared the video on X, showing agents pinning the suspect to the ground outside what appears to be a…
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Orioles’ Coby Mayo criticized for baserunning tactic, and benches clear in Baltimore
The Baltimore Orioles’ Coby Mayo took some heat Saturday during his team’s 4-2 win over the Chicago White Sox. In the bottom of the fourth inning, with two outs and a runner on second, Mayo hit a single to left field for his first career MLB RBI. When Mayo attempted to advance to second base…
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New York City’s mayoral race is taking place in the shadow of a politician from Queens: Donald Trump
The Justice Department has become a major player in the election campaign for New York City’s next mayor.
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Gavin Newsom proposes $2,000 asset eligibility test to control soaring state Medi-Cal costs
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is proposing an “asset test” for seniors to prove eligibility for Medi-Cal healthcare benefits for low-income Californians in response to a budget shortfall. To qualify, people would have to possess less than $2,000 in assets to qualify. The governor’s budget proposal, written by the California Department of Finance, said the reasons…
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Israeli diplomat warns radicalism is an American problem after deadly DC shooting
Deputy Consul General of Israel in New York, Tsach Saar, is sending a warning to America after the deadly shooting of two Israeli Embassy staffers in D.C.: Radicalism isn’t just a problem for Israelis and Jews — it’s a problem for all Americans. “It’s not an Israeli problem and not a Jewish problem, it’s an…
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Bono’s ‘300,000 dead’ claim over USAID cuts gets smacked down by Rogan, Musk: ‘Liar/idiot’
U2 frontman and longtime global activist Bono took a swing at the Trump administration disbanding the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)) on “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast, blaming the cuts for a staggering 300,000 deaths. And he was swiftly fact-checked by Rogan and Elon Musk in a takedown that lit up social media. “This…
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Biden says he could ‘beat the hell out of’ authors behind book on his health
Former President Joe Biden joked that he could “beat the hell out of” authors of a book detailing his mental decline during the 2024 race for president.
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Woke pastor teams up with Al Sharpton to revive Target’s woke agenda
Dr. Jamal Bryant, a liberal black preacher at a Baptist megachurch in Georgia, is angry that Target stores have dropped the secular left’s diversity, equity, and inclusion initiative. And so, along with Al Sharpton, he has urged black people to boycott Target. Bryant is leading a deceitful political scam while insisting he is a man…
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Bigmouth strikes again: Brave Bono latest aging rocker to bash Trump
Bono is more than just a rich and famous rock star. He’s also a rich and famous activist. The U2 front man has never been afraid to take bold stands — sometimes right in the middle of a song. AIDS? Poverty? He’s against them — and he doesn’t care who knows it. Former Paramount CEO…
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Cheapskate Canada ‘threatens’ NORAD? Trump dangles 51st-state solution
Canada could soon be booted from NORAD, the binational aerospace defense system it has shared with the U.S. since 1958. The reason? Once again backing away from its commitment to replace its decrepit F-18s with the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the jet that is used by the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, and Marines. Canada…
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Researchers develop face ‘e-tattoo’ to track mental workload in high-stress jobs
Scientists say that they have formulated a way to help people in stressful and demanding work environments track their brainwaves and brain usage — an electronic tattoo device, or “e-tattoo,” on the person’s face. In a study posted in the science journal Device, the team of researchers wrote that they found e-tattoos to be a…
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WNBA player DiJonai Carrington lashes out at refs after they called security on her during argument
Dallas Wings player DiJonai Carrington spoke out against referees for calling security on her in a social media post Friday. During a heated altercation with officials during the Wings’ loss to the Chicago Sky Thursday, security guards approached as Carrington became increasingly demonstrative. One security guard even got between Carrington and an official. The official…
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Smokey Robinson faces new scrutiny after 2015 sexual assault investigation closed
Motown legend Smokey Robinson is once again under scrutiny with renewed allegations of sexual assault. Authorities investigated a previous sexual assault allegation against Robinson in 2015, but no charges were filed due to insufficient evidence, prosecutors said Friday. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office confirmed the decade-old investigation and its decision to decline…
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Kesha changes cover art for ‘Delusional’ single after fan backlash over AI image
Kesha unveiled the new cover artwork for her single “Delusional” after facing backlash from fans for initially using an AI-generated image. In a November post on X, formerly Twitter, the 38-year-old singer announced the release of “Delusional” along with a photo of the AI-created cover, which featured a pile of brown handbags scattered on a…
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14 people arrested in alleged $25M COVID-19 relief and small business loan fraud scheme
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced that 14 people have been arrested for allegedly stealing over $25 million in COVID-19 relief funds and federal small business loans.
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Brain cancer patient DJ Daniel faces 3 new tumors after inspiring President Trump, law enforcement
A 13-year-old boy sworn in by the Secret Service after inspiring President Donald Trump with his fight against incurable brain cancer, was recently diagnosed with three additional tumors. The White House said Friday that Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel’s father, Theodis, revealed his son has three new tumors. “We’re lifting up Agent DJ Daniel in prayer after…
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Cowboys star Dak Prescott announces birth of second child with endearing social media post: ‘Thank you God!’
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and fiancée Sarah Jane Ramos announced the birth of their second child on social media Saturday. The NFL star shared an endearing post on Instagram to announce the birth of their second daughter, Aurora Rayne, who was born May 22. “Thank You God! Welcome, Aurora Rayne! May 22, 2025. God is…
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Neuralink brain implant helps Arizona man regain control of his life
Elon Musk‘s Neuralink brain implants are designed to help individuals with disabilities — and the implant’s first user told Fox News on Friday about the revolutionary technology. Arizona native Noland Arbaugh, the first Neuralink brain implant patient, joined “The Will Cain Show” to discuss how the device has helped him regain control of his life. …
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Floods kill at least 111 as northern Nigeria battles climate change, dry spells and heavy rainfall
Torrents of predawn rain unleashed flooding that killed at least 111 people in a market town where northern Nigerian farmers sell their wares to traders from the south, officials said Friday, predicting the death toll would grow. The Nigerian Hydrological Services Agency did not immediately say how much rain fell after midnight Thursday in the…
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President Trump is pulling the plug on his nominee to run NASA, shortly before the Senate was poised to vote on whether to confirm him for the role
White House says next space agency leader should be completely aligned with ‘President Trump’s America First agenda.’
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Aaron Rodgers keeps future with Steelers, football uncertain while focusing on personal priorities: report
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Aaron Rodgers have been linked for months in free agency, but that doesn’t mean a union is imminent. Rodgers, 41, reportedly has not given the Steelers any guarantee he’ll sign with the team. Rodgers “has not affirmatively told the Steelers that he’s coming,” NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero said during a recent…
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‘Make America Hot Again’ socials bring young conservative singles together in New York City
While New York City is a Democratic stronghold, young conservative movers and shakers are meeting other singles at a new series of events in the Big Apple. Political polarization, particularly that between young men and women, has become an internationally recognized phenomenon in recent years. One example from pop culture erupted earlier this spring when…
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Sydney Sweeney breaks silence on split from fiancé after 3-year engagement
After months of speculation, Sydney Sweeney is finally setting the record straight. The 26-year-old actress confirmed she has called off her engagement to longtime partner Jonathan Davino, 41. When asked if she was still planning a wedding, she simply replied “No” during an interview with The Times UK. Sweeney said “yes” when asked if she’s…
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Footage shows LGBTQ protester attacking conservative at California track championship amid trans athlete drama
California’s track and field state championship in Clovis, California, turned into a crime scene Friday as tensions rose between opposing protesters. One LGBTQ protester was arrested after allegedly attacking a conservative protester outside Veteran Memorial Stadium at Buchanan High School, the Clovis Police Department confirmed to Fox News Digital. The man allegedly attacked is California…
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‘Bad medical care, or they’re lying’: Dr. Drew EXPOSES Joe Biden’s prostate cancer diagnosis
Former President Joe Biden’s prostate cancer diagnosis has come as a shock to many — not because he appeared to be in good shape — but because it’s unthinkable that even a president could be left to slip into this level of disrepair. Dr. Drew is one of those who are shocked, telling BlazeTV host…
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Elizabeth Hurley’s debut with Billy Ray Cyrus, Jennifer Lopez’s daring dress mark week of red carpet moments
Elizabeth Hurley turned heads when she walked the red carpet at an event in Rome in a pink figure-hugging gown with a plunging neckline and cape-style sleeves. She paired the look with a silver handbag and dangly earrings, and opted for a smokey eye and bold lashes for her makeup look, which she paired with…
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Yankees fan claims he was hit by falling piece of concrete at Dodger Stadium: report
A New York Yankees fan was injured during Friday night’s game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, when he claims a piece of concrete from inside Dodger Stadium fell on him, hitting the man in the back. The Athletic first reported the incident on Saturday. Ricardo Aquino of Mexico City was watching his favorite team lead during a…
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Gilgo Beach Murders: Video shows suspect making ‘unwanted’ pass at woman days before his arrest
Rex Heuermann, the accused suspect in the cases of the ongoing “Gilgo Beach Murders,” has been seen in a video just days before his arrest making an unwanted pass at a woman on a LIRR train.
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Michelle Obama facing backlash over claim about women’s reproductive health
Former First Lady Michelle Obama is facing backlash after saying that creating life is “the least” of what a woman’s reproductive system does. On the latest episode of the podcast “IMO with Michelle Obama & Craig Robinson,” the former first lady and her brother were joined by OB/GYN Dr. Sharon Malone, whose husband, Eric Holder,…
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Chrisley family going through ‘big adjustment’ after Todd, Julie released from prison
Savannah Chrisley has a sense of relief since she welcomed her parents home from prison. In her first interview since her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, were released from federal prison, the 27-year-old reality star opened up about the emotional roller coaster of reuniting with her family since they’ve been separated for more than two…
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Most common causes of cavities in the teeth — and how to prevent them
Cavities are incredibly common, affecting 90% of adults between the ages of 19 and 64 — but they are often preventable. Also known as “dental caries,” cavities are damaged areas in the hard parts of the teeth caused by tooth decay, according to Mayo Clinic. These areas become tiny openings or holes that can lead…
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Dodgers star Mookie Betts sustains freak toe injury while walking to bathroom
The Los Angeles Dodgers were without star Mookie Betts in the team’s 8-5 win over the New York Yankees due a freak toe injury he reportedly sustained walking to a bathroom. Betts, 32, said he banged his toe into a wall as he walked to the bathroom in the dark, according to the Los Angeles…
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Navy veteran’s $500M defamation lawsuit against Associated Press advances with first hearing
Zachary Young’s high-stakes defamation lawsuit against the Associated Press continues to inch along in Bay County, Florida, as the U.S. Navy veteran seeks to clear his name. Young successfully sued CNN for defamation earlier this year after saying the network smeared him by implying he illegally profited from helping people flee Afghanistan on the “black market” during the Biden administration’s disastrous 2021…
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WH: 13-year-old brain cancer patient DJ Daniel ‘has 3 new tumors’
Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel, the 13-year-old who was sworn in as an honorary member of the Secret Service by President Donald Trump, has “three new tumors.”
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Why used cars are getting so expensive — and what you can do about it
The dream of driving off in an affordable used car is slipping away fast. If you’ve been browsing used car lots or checking online listings, you’ve likely noticed prices are climbing rapidly. According to Cox Automotive’s Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index, wholesale used car prices in April 2025 hit their highest level since October 2023,…
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Crazy ‘cat lady’ parasite decapitates sperm, ‘colonizes’ testes
Toxoplasma gondii is a protozoan parasite that can infect any nucleated cell in any warm-blooded animal and can cause a wide range of health complications — some fatal, such as miscarriage or inflammation of the brain. Over 40 million Americans are infected with the parasite, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and…
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A teacher’s choice: Fired for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine
When COVID hit in 2020, New York City was one of the last places you’d have wanted to be if you valued your medical freedom. Michael Kane, a public school special education teacher with over 13 years of experience, was employed in the city — before he was fired for refusing to take the experimental…
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Trump-backed candidate seeks to win Polish presidency in vital European election
President Trump’s shadow is cast over this Sunday’s presidential election runoff election, with polls showing a tight race between Warsaw’s mayor, Rafał Trzaskowski, and his conservative challenger, Karol Nawrocki. The Associated Press reported that Donald Trump met with Nawrocki at the White House earlier this month and sent DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to a meeting…
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Iran condemns Austria over report on advanced nuclear weapons program
Iran angrily lashed out at Austria’s government Friday after Fox News Digital reported on a document asserting that Tehran has developed an advanced nuclear weapons program that can launch long-range missiles. The explosive report from Austria’s version of the FBI—the Directorate State Protection and Intelligence Service—provides a specialized window into the Iranian regime’s illicit atomic…
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College basketball player shot and killed at Texas pool party, one teen faces murder charge
A Division II basketball player is dead after he was shot in the head at a pool party. Henderson State’s Jamarion Brown was killed last week at the age of 23 in an incident that left two others injured, according to the Camp County Sheriff’s Office. “It is with deep sadness that Henderson State Athletics…
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Democratic rep calls on party to tolerate dissenting ideas on controversial issues
Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., urged the Democratic Party to be more tolerant of dissenting opinions on controversial issues — such as transgender athletes competing in women’s sports — during a conversation with Bill Maher on “Real Time” on Friday. Moulton argued that one of the Democratic Party’s biggest problems is its intolerance of internal dissent,…
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Scottie Scheffler breaks out in laughter after Peyton Manning’s errant tee shot reportedly hits house
NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning was a source of entertainment for reigning PGA Championship winner Scottie Scheffler when the two partnered up for the 2025 Memorial Tournament Pro-Am this week. The two were all smiles as they walked the course at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin. Ohio on Wednesday, but it was Manning…
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Emmy-winning ‘Northern Exposure’ actress Valerie Mahaffey, also appeared in ‘Seinfeld,’ ‘Young Sheldon’, dies at 71
Emmy-winning actress Valerie Mahaffey, best known for her roles in “Northern Exposure,” “Big Sky” and “Young Sheldon,” has passed away at 71-years-old.
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‘The real controllers’: Who’s REALLY behind race-baiting in the WNBA
The Angel Reese vs. Caitlin Clark rivalry began years ago on the court of the national title game between Louisiana State University and University of Iowa. When Reese and LSU secured the win, Reese didn’t walk away without famously taunting Clark first. As the pair have taken their careers into the big leagues, Anthony Walker…
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God, guns, and glory: Trump’s DOD obliterates woke DEI madness in patriotic recruiting video
Under the former Biden administration, woke policies and diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives infiltrated all aspects of the federal government, including the U.S. military. Upon retaking office, President Donald Trump vowed to root out the dangerous DEI programs and refocus the military on its mission to fortify national security. ‘Through our power and might, we…
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Trump posts video thanking Elon Musk as billionaire ends White House tenure
The Trump White House released a video on Friday marking the end of Elon Musk’s time working with the administration. The billionaire has been leading the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) since January. The video, which was posted on multiple social media platforms, is a highlight reel, starting with Musk’s endorsement of President…
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Behar says Dem effort to reclaim men is a ‘waste of money,’ suggests ‘teaching them to not be such sexists’
Co-hosts of ABC’s “The View” on Friday feuded over how the Democratic Party should change its game plan after losing male voters. After their decisive defeat in November, Democrats are still figuring out how they should change their strategy and move forward as a party. The New York Times recently published a report claiming that…
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Former LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne in tears over stalking fears: ‘I don’t know what to do’
Former LSU gymnast Olivia “Livvy” Dunne says she’s fearful she’s being “stalked” by apparent superfans that seem to know the social media influencer’s every move. Dunne, who boasts over 13 million followers across several social media platforms, posted a video on TikTok Friday explaining uncomfortable encounters she continues to have with “middle-aged men” at airports. “I fear…
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‘Desperate Housewives’ star Valerie Mahaffey dead at 71
Valerie Mahaffey, best known for her roles in “Desperate Housewives” and “Young Sheldon,” has died. She was 71. Her publicist confirmed with Fox News Digital Mahaffey’s death on Friday, May 30, after she lost her battle with cancer. “Valerie Mahaffey was a striking and charismatic stage, film, and television actress whose career spanned many decades. Her…
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Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Trump pardons Todd, Julie Chrisley, Hugh Jackman’s ex-wife speaks out
Welcome to the Fox News Entertainment Newsletter. TOP 3: – Trump announces pardon for Todd and Julie Chrisley after reality TV stars’ fraud, tax evasion convictions – Hugh Jackman’s ex speaks out on ‘traumatic journey of betrayal’ as she files for divorce – Julie Chrisley makes first public outing after Trump pardon STAR WITNESS FEARS…
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Who is Julius Malema, the South African politician behind ‘kill the farmer’ chant?
JOHANNESBURG – Julius Malema, the South African politician who President Donald Trump wants arrested for repeatedly chanting “kill the farmer,” is reportedly a Rolex watch-wearing Gucci revolutionary, often seen in snazzy, expensive clothes, who champions the poor from a luxury mansion in what is said to be South Africa’s richest street. He has also called…
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Woody Harrelson and Bill Maher’s cannabis shop hit in overnight burglary
The Woods WeHo, a cannabis dispensary and lounge co-owned by Woody Harrelson, Bill Maher and John McEnroe, was targeted in a smash-and-grab burglary. On Saturday, May 17, around 4:30 a.m., surveillance footage, shared by Elliot Lewis, the founder and CEO of Catalyst Cannabis, on Instagram captured five masked individuals smashing through the glass entrance of…
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Tinder’s new head pushes company to move away from ‘hookup’ reputation and rebrand for Gen Z users
Spencer Rascoff, the CEO of Tinder parent company Match Group, is promising to change the reputation of Tinder as a casual hookup app into a more serious dating app. “This generation of Gen Z, 18 to 28—it’s not a hookup generation. They don’t drink as much alcohol, they don’t have as much sex,” Rascoff said…
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Dodgers beat Yankees in World Series rematch with comeback win powered by Shohei Ohtani’s two homers
The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the New York Yankees in a World Series rematch 8-5 on Friday night at Dodger Stadium in a game that felt like the last time the two teams played against one another. The last time the Yankees and Dodgers shared a field was at Yankee Stadium, when New York blew…
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Biden decline was so bad he got lost in White House closet, whistleblower tells Senator
As more reports emerge about former President Biden’s alleged cognitive decline during his time in office, a Republican senator has made an explosive new claim: that Biden would sometimes get lost in a closet inside the White House while serving as commander-in-chief. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., made the stunning claim on “Hannity” Friday, citing an…
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FMR FDA COMMISSIONER KESSLER: Sorry guys, that beer gut isn’t cool. It’s killing you
Men can get away with being fat. The beer belly is often joked about as a relatable feature of the typical male body. The reality is it is killing them. Studies have shown that men are less likely than women to see themselves as fat or overweight. They rationalize excess weight by prioritizing functionality…
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Texas driver catches dramatic partial overpass collapse on video
A Texas driver caught a partial overpass collapse on video this week as he was driving underneath it. Leonel Vasquez and his brother were driving on Interstate 27 in Tulia, Texas, from his work in Amarillo when they saw a tractor-trailer hit the overpass, he told Storyful, FOX 4 reported. The tractor-trailer driver suffered minor…
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Politico questions Trump’s ‘messianic rhetoric,’ wonders if he sees himself as God
A Politico writer said President Donald Trump is using “messianic rhetoric” and questioned if the 47th president thinks he’s like God. “Trump’s outlook has shifted in essence from stuff happens and nothing much matters to something happened and it couldn’t matter more,” the Friday piece authored by Michael Kruse, a senior staff writer at Politico and…
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Pat McAfee tells John Mellencamp to ‘shut the f— up’ after taking offense at Pacers hype-up speech
John Mellencamp and Pat McAfee are officially at war. It all started when Mellencamp took offense to McAfee calling out celebrity Knicks fans during Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals between New York and the Indiana Pacers. After calling out Ben Stiller, Spike Lee, and Timothee Chalamet, which prompted boos in Indianapolis, McAfee implored…
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ROBERT MAGINNIS: 9 signs Beijing’s Taiwan invasion may be imminent
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth issued a stark warning Saturday at the Shangri-La Dialogue security conference in Singapore: China’s military is “rehearsing for the real deal,” and a full-scale invasion of Taiwan “could be imminent.” “We are not going to sugarcoat it – the threat China poses is real,” he added. CHINA LAUNCHES LARGE MILITARY…
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Biblical formula for choosing spouse offers lessons that modern dating overlooks
Maybe this is the most important question we will receive from our children and grandchildren: “How do I know that he (or she) is the one?” The Bible – our great guidebook – has the answer. In Genesis 24, Abraham sends his servant Eliezer to find a wife for his son Isaac. THE SECRETS OF A MEANINGFUL…
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Plane flying ‘No Boys in Girls’ Sports’ banner over track meet goes viral as trans athlete dominates
A plane that flew a banner that read “No Boys in Girls’ Sports!” over the California track and field state championship prelims at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Clovis on Friday set the internet ablaze. The display, which was organized by the women’s outreach groups, Women are Real and the Independent Council for Women’s Sports (ICONS),…
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One town got a nuke plant; the other got a prison … and regret
Two Southern towns in different states share the same name: Hartsville. They were both chosen as future sites for nuclear plants in the late 1960s and early 1970s. One of those nuclear plants was completed and went online, helping to foster a thriving and prosperous community. The other plant was canceled, leaving a derelict cooling…
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Trump calls out Putin, accuses China of not honoring trade deal terms during 19th week in office
President Donald Trump put Russian President Vladimir Putin on notice, and issued some harsh words to China and their ongoing trade negotiations during his 19th week in office. “What Vladimir Putin doesn’t realize is that if it weren’t for me, lots of really bad things would have already happened to Russia, and I mean REALLY…
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Civil War spy Elizabeth Van Lew defined courage fighting for what she believed
In an age of instant accolades and viral valor, heroes are everywhere. Celebrities tearfully describing a difficult breakup on daytime TV are deemed heroic. You knew the word had lost all meaning when alleged murderer Luigi Mangione became a “hero” on social media for taking the life of Brian Thompson, the CEO of United Healthcare.…
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Keep your swimming pool clean with these pool vacuum cleaners
A swimming pool can be a fun and valuable addition to your home and property, but maintaining it and keeping its water clean is essential. Pool cleaners and vacuums play a pivotal role in achieving this by efficiently removing debris, algae and other harmful bacteria and contaminants that can compromise water quality. This proactive approach to…
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Minnesota softball player, parent speak out as trans pitcher dominates postseason
Minnesota’s high school softball postseason has been overshadowed by the dominance of a transgender pitcher at Champlin Park High School. The pitcher led Champlin Park to the state tournament with a dominant shutout victory in the sectional final on Thursday. Meanwhile, a lawsuit by three anonymous female players has been filed against the state for…
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David Hogg has a plan to revitalize the moribund Democratic brand: get rid of some of the party’s oldest lawmakers. More than a few party leaders aren’t pleased.
Recently elected a DNC vice chairman, the Parkland shooting survivor favors primary campaigns against incumbent lawmakers.
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AI cybersecurity risks and deepfake scams on the rise
Imagine your phone rings and the voice on the other end sounds just like your boss, a close friend, or even a government official. They urgently ask for sensitive information, except it’s not really them. It’s a deepfake, powered by AI, and you’re the target of a sophisticated scam. These kinds of attacks are happening…
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DOUG SCHOEN: I’m a Harvard grad. Here’s my take what Trump’s doing right and wrong
The ongoing fight between the Trump administration and Harvard University has – unfortunately – taken on a life of its own. I say unfortunately, not because I believe the reforms President Donald Trump is demanding are wholly out of bounds – they are not, by any means. Rather, I say this because, as an alum…
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DAVID MARCUS: Why do elite universities take in students tied to foreign foes? Money, of course
For centuries, the traditional role of elite universities like Harvard has been to train the next generation of leaders in every field of endeavor, to hold before them an open door to power and influence. So why on Earth are we holding that door open to communist Chinese nationals? I had a good friend in…
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NASCAR’s Christian Eckes aims for breakthrough at Nashville during tough Xfinity season
Christian Eckes found his footing last year in the Craftsman Truck Series. He posted a third-place finish after winning three races and earning 22 top 10 finishes, but he made a major move. This year, the 24-year-old is in his first Xfinity Series season, and while he hasn’t found similar success, he knew it was…
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Huckabee slams French-backed Palestinian statehood push at UN, says US-Israel are ‘inseparably’ linked
EXCLUSIVE – The United States will not participate in a conference next month in New York City hosted by France and Saudi Arabia aimed at promoting the recognition of a Palestinian state, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview in Jerusalem earlier this week. “It’s incredibly inappropriate in…
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Woman makes ‘miracle’ discovery in debris 7 months after surviving Hurricane Helene with boyfriend
Nearly a year after a deadly landslide destroyed her mountain home rental during Hurricane Helene, Kylie Landolfi of North Carolina made a surprising discovery. The 22-year-old found her lost iPhone buried in rubble near the ruins of her home in Bat Cave. She had been living there with her boyfriend, Andrew, 23, when the storm…
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The band Imagine Dragons sets social media ablaze after waving Palestinian flag at Milan concert
Rock band Imagine Dragons set social media ablaze after lead singer Dan Reynolds waved a Palestinian flag on stage during a concert in Milan, Italy on Tuesday. Video clips of Reynolds picking up a Palestinian flag and waving it before draping it across his shoulders at the concert’s end racked up millions of views and…
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Support for gay marriage trending downward, with Republican support polling at lowest since 2016
Republican support for gay marriage hit its lowest point in nearly a decade while Democrat support has never been higher. In a new Gallup poll, Americans were asked if they thought “marriages between same-sex couples” should be recognized by law, with the same rights as traditional marriages. Only 41% of Republicans thought they should be,…
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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino claims bureau ‘closing in’ on suspects who planted Jan. 6 DC pipe bombs
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino made headlines this week when he revealed the bureau was “closing in” on suspects involved in planting two pipe bombs near the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, a sign that the bureau may soon solve the nagging, four-year mystery. “The second we got in, I put a team on…
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BROADCAST BIAS: Media coverage of NPR lawsuit against Trump hides what public media really is
National Public Radio started out its typically partisan week by filing a lawsuit against President Donald Trump over his attempts to defund NPR and PBS. Their lawyers arrogantly argued that Trump’s actions violated the First Amendment. Somehow, freedom of speech requires conservatives to fund speech they oppose. Trump voters must fund virulently anti-Trump “journalism.” Surprisingly,…
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Calzedonia launched swimwear collection on Amazon just in time for summer
Calzedonia is an Italian fashion brand that was founded back in the 1980s. Featuring gorgeous, one-of-a-kind swimwear (and other clothing), you can now shop all that Calzedonia has to offer right on Amazon. The brand is beloved by celebrities like Kendall Jenner, and many of their items have gone viral. You can find fashion-forward one-pieces…
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What your blood quietly reveals about your eating habits
Blood and urine tests have been found to detect the amount of ultraprocessed foods (UPFs) a person eats, according to new research. Using machine learning, scientists at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) identified hundreds of metabolites (molecules produced during metabolism) that correlated with processed food intake. The team developed a “biomarker score” that predicts…
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A new kind of ride that blends the best of bikes and cars
Have you ever wished your daily commute could be as easy and comfortable as driving a car, but as fun and eco-friendly as riding a bike? You are not alone. That is exactly the kind of thinking that inspired the Acticycle. This four-wheeled electric vehicle is shaking up city transportation by blending the best parts…
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Lawsuit filed against Kansas law nullifying end-of-life choices for pregnant women
Three women and two physicians are suing to block a Kansas law that invalidates a pregnant woman’s advance medical directive about end-of-life treatment. The plaintiffs — one of whom is currently pregnant — are challenging the constitutionality of a clause in the state’s Natural Death Act that denies pregnant women the option to make advance…
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Potential discovery of new dwarf planet adds wrinkle to Planet Nine theory
A team of scientists at the Institute for Advanced Study School of Natural Sciences in Princeton, New Jersey, might have found a new dwarf planet, potentially leading to more evidence of a theoretical super-planet. The scientists announced in a news release that they have found a trans-Neptune Object(TNO), code-named 2017OF201, located past the icy and desolate…
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Archaeologists unearth ancient bread that survived underground for 5,000 years
Archaeologists recently unveiled a rare culinary find: a well-preserved loaf of ancient bread. The artifact was found during an archaeological excavation at the Kulluoba site in the Eskisehir province, located in central Turkey. Excavators unearthed the loaf in Sept. 2024, but it wasn’t unveiled to the public until this month. The bread is roughly 5,000…
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Seattle pastor details wild scene after worship event ‘swarmed’ by protesters
A Seattle pastor is speaking out after violent protests engulfed a worship event earlier in May and persisted in a follow-up event on Tuesday outside City Hall. Organizers hosted a Mayday USA rally at Cal Anderson Park in Seattle on Saturday, which The Pursuit NW Pastor Russell Johnson helped lead. The event reportedly offered free…
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When did America’s public libraries become homeless encampments?
What happened to libraries? No, I’m not talking about school libraries being turned into propaganda factories, shelving what amounts to textual pornography for middle school students, all justified under the guise of “inclusivity.” That’s a discussion for another time. One December, as my wife left the library, a homeless man spit across the stairs onto…
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Hegseth says US will bolster defenses overseas to support Indo-Pacific allies against China
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday told allies in the Indo-Pacific that the U.S. has their back against increasing military and economic pressure from China, while insisting that they also contribute more to their own defense. Hegseth said the U.S. will bolster its defenses overseas to counter what the Pentagon views as rapidly developing threats…
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Gavin Newsom’s HORRIBLE statement about boys winning girls’ sports in California
Right now in the state of California, a boy by the name of AB Hernandez is competing in high school girls’ track and field and has qualified in first place in at least three events. As the state track and field meet gets ready to kick off, girls who would have qualified otherwise are forced…
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High school teacher’s license suspended over inappropriate notes in students’ yearbooks and devil costume in class
An investigation into a teacher accused of saying “hail Satan” while wearing a devil costume in class led to more allegations that he had written inappropriate notes in yearbooks of his high school students. Jesse Ruiz taught math at Mesa High School in Arizona before he resigned from his post in November over his behavior…
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FBI warns of hackers exploiting outdated routers. Check yours now
We stay on top of updates for our phones and laptops. Some of us even make sure our smartwatches and security cameras are running the latest firmware. But routers often get overlooked. If it’s working, we assume it’s fine, but that mindset can be risky. Now, the FBI has issued a warning that cybercriminals are…
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Teacher-turned-‘Mission: Impossible’ actor credits Tom Cruise for career transformation
Before Hollywood scripts, private jets and “Mission: Impossible” stunts, there were lesson plans and curious students for rising actor Greg Tarzan Davis. Davis, 31, proved the sky’s the limit when he completely switched careers to become an aspiring Hollywood actor. “I used to preach to my students that they can be whatever they want, to…
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Sperm donor’s genetic mutation linked to cancer in 10 conceived children
Sperm from a single donor in Europe has reportedly been used to conceive at least 67 pregnancies, although the donor carried a rare cancer-causing mutation. The donor’s mutation has been linked to cancer diagnoses in 10 of these children, according to a report by The Guardian. The case was brought to light after two families…
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Conservatives won Biden-era Supreme Court victories that limited the president’s power to craft policy. Now, those precedents are returning to haunt one of their greatest champions: President Trump
In the tariff case and others, courts are finding the president’s expansive view of executive authority clashes with decisions that limit its reach.
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Road rage suspect opens fire on fellow motorist in Chicago, cops say. But victim is a concealed carrier — and wins shootout.
Chicago police said a road rage suspect opened fire on another motorist earlier this week, but it turns out the victim is a concealed carrier — and came out on top in the shootout. The incident occurred around 9:45 p.m. Tuesday in the 7700 block of West Belmont Avenue in the city’s Dunning neighborhood, WLS-TV…
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DOGE slashes over $5 million by cutting thousands of unused software licenses
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) saved over $5 million a year after discovering several agencies paid for far more software than they were actually using. For example, the IRS was paying for 3,000 licenses for software but only used 25. Once DOGE discovered the waste, it cut the remaining 99% of the licenses. “Agencies…
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Law enforcement reps ‘disgusted’ after illegal alien allegedly kills Air Force recruit: ‘There will be others’
Advocates for police and border patrol lambasted what they said were open border policies that allowed an illegal alien suspected of killing an Air Force recruit into the country in the first place. Joe Gamaldi, national vice president of the Fraternal Order of Police, said he was disgusted to learn 18-year-old Ava Moore, a Texas…
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Diddy’s ‘dream team’ defense could cost him $15M: expert
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal team for his sex-trafficking and racketeering trial in New York is stacked with a high-profile group of lawyers. Marc Agnifilo, who represented NXIVM cult leader Keith Raniere, and Brian Steel, who recently represented rapper Young Thug, are among the team of lawyers listed on Diddy’s court docket. The others include Teny…
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Former Arkansas police chief Grant Hardin’s prison escape offers unique challenges to searchers: experts
The former Arkansas police chief who escaped prison on Sunday may have an “edge” compared to other escapees due to his past in law enforcement, experts say. Former Gateway Police Department Chief Grant Hardin, 56, escaped from the North Central Unit, a medium-security prison, Sunday afternoon in Calico Rock, according to the Arkansas Department of…
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Beach days benefit mental health and well-being as visits provide ‘sea therapy’
With summer travel kicking off in full swing, many Americans are seeking sunshine and waves. Aside from enjoying rest and relaxation, beachgoers will also be reaping the mental-health benefits of “sea therapy.” Thea Gallagher, PsyD, clinical associate professor of psychiatry at NYU Langone Health in New York City, told Fox News Digital that “sea therapy…
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Mother of slain Boston police officer sends wordless message to Karen Read in courtroom showdown
John O’Keefe’s mother sent a solemn message to Karen Read, his suspected killer, in court last week during her trial on murder and other charges, according to a body language expert. Read, 45, is accused of slamming into O’Keefe with her 2021 Lexus SUV and leaving him to die on the ground in a blizzard…
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Biden’s regulations worse than North Korea, Trump energy secretary says
SIMI VALLEY, CALIFORNIA – Secretary of Energy Chris Wright said that the Biden administration “strangled” the state of Alaska with restrictions and red tape that was beyond levels imposed on North Korea, Iran and Venezuela combined. “Alaska, a state that has had more sanctions, more restrictions on production of oil and gas in Alaska than…
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EXCLUSIVE: Nancy Mace dismisses ‘burner’ account allegations as ‘bitter exes’ tale
EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., is firing back at accusations she directed staffers to create so-called “burner” accounts to boost her image online, telling Fox News Digital the claims are from “bitter exes” and lack any real proof. “When a story relies on ‘anonymous former staffers,’ it’s journalist-speak for ‘We didn’t have anything real, so…
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Patrick Mahomes says Travis Kelce ‘doesn’t seem like a guy’ who’s retiring soon
On the eve of the 2025 Super Bowl, it was reported Travis Kelce was considering retirement and what happened in the big game could influence his decision. The Kansas City Chiefs’ dreams of a three-peat vanished, and Kelce announced he would be returning for the 2025 season. It goes without saying Kelce is approaching the…
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Marine restrains man allegedly trying to open plane’s emergency exit during flight
A U.S. Marine heading back to the states from Tokyo, Japan, quickly stepped in and slammed a man to the ground and restrained him with zip ties after he allegedly grabbed the emergency exit door in the middle of a flight, according to reports. NBC reported Sergeant Major Jody Armentrout was on Flight 114 from…
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Hunter Biden seen driving Toyota rental in South Africa after his Secret Service detail was terminated
Hunter Biden was seen out and about with his family in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday amid Republicans’ investigation into an alleged “conspiracy” related to his father’s cognitive decline as president. The embattled son of the former president toured Cape Town with his wife, Melissa Cohen Biden, and son, Beau Biden Jr., driving a rented…
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Purdue University immediately closes DEI office amid state, federal pressure
Purdue University announced Friday it is “sunsetting” DEI activities and initiatives, effective immediately. “An increasing number of actions and policy measures at both the federal and state level have made it clear that doing so is a necessary part of our future as a public university and a state educational institution,” the university said in…
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California track and field championship sees arrest and aerial banner amid transgender controversy
The California track and field state championship prelim round in Clovis on Friday was a scene of conflicting beliefs and even police intervention amid an ongoing controversy involving a trans athlete competing in the girls’ category. At least one person was arrested, the Clovis Police Department confirmed Fox News Digital. The person arrested was a…
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Violent assault on off-duty NYPD rookie uncovers tensions with police safety and force protocols
The brother of 27-year-old New York City Police Department officer Chowdhury Nafees, who was beaten by two men in the Bronx Saturday, told Fox News Digital the suspects in the attack “escalated” their brutality after finding out Nafees was a police officer. That has prompted conversations about use-of-force policies that may prevent law enforcement from…
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China launches Tianwen-2 space probe to collect samples from asteroid near Mars
China has launched a space probe that will travel to an asteroid near Mars to collect samples and find potential “groundbreaking” results. The Tianwen-2 probe launched Thursday from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China’s Sichuan Province aboard the workhorse Long March 3-B rocket, according to the China National Space Administration (CNSA). The target…
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth vowed that the U.S. would come to the defense of Taiwan should China seek to “conquer” the island
The defense secretary said Asia is the administration’s priority region.
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Trump announces 50% tariff on steel imports at Pittsburgh rally, celebrates Nippon Steel deal ‘creating and saving over 100,000 American jobs’
President Donald Trump announced that he will be doubling tariffs on steel to 50% during a Pittsburgh rally at U.S. Steel’s Irvin Works on Friday.
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ICE detains entire family of illegal alien teen who killed woman in horrific car crash and got no jail time from DA
The Department of Immigration and Customs Enforcement have detained an illegal alien 16-year-old who had been given probation despite committing a horrific murder. ICE also detained the teen’s family after discovering they were also in the U.S. illegally, according to a press release. 24-year-old Kaitlyn Weaver was waiting at a red traffic light in Aurora,…
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Trump tariff plan faces uncertain future as court battles intensify
A federal appeals court paused a lower ruling blocking President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs, siding with the administration Thursday in a legal fight over the White House’s use of an emergency law to enact punishing import taxes. The back-and-forth injected more volatility into markets this week after several weeks of relative calm, and court observers…
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Stephen Miller calls out CNN anchor’s ‘lazy assumptions’ about Trump’s executive power
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller called out CNN’s Pamela Brown’s “lazy assumptions” regarding the Trump administration’s executive power during an appearance on “The Situation Room” on Friday. Miller rejected the notion that district judges should have to “green light” each individual policy directive or executive order that President Donald Trump implements, claiming…
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Patrick and Brittany Mahomes celebrate as Taylor Swift regains ownership of her music
Taylor Swift is now the rightful owner of all of her music, and Patrick and Brittany Mahomes are loving it. The pop icon bought her catalog of recordings, originally released through Big Machine Records, from their most recent owner, the private equity firm Shamrock Capital, regaining control of her entire body of work. Swift posted…
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Elon Musk’s four months working in government with President Trump were marked by moments of tension and fondness
The president and his aides have sometimes expressed frustration with Elon Musk, but his advisers say the two remain close.
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‘You built this country’: Trump, triumphant, celebrates historic US Steel-Nippon deal in Pittsburgh — it’s home, for good
President Donald Trump celebrated on Friday the partnership between U.S. Steel and Japan-based Nippon Steel, telling Pennsylvania steelworkers, “We don’t want America’s future to be built with shoddy steel from Shanghai — we want it built with the strength and the pride of Pittsburgh!” Trump marked the occasion with a rally at U.S. Steel’s Mon…
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WATCH: Ron DeSantis roasts GOP for refusing DOGE cuts: ‘The swamp has won’
President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” was packaged as a brilliant plan to save money by slashing federal spending and reducing the size of government. The Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, pushed hard to include big spending cuts it claimed could save a whopping $175 billion. In the end, however, Congress rejected the…
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Two Utah men charged with supporting Mexican cartel designated as terrorist group
Two family members were charged with conspiring to support a Mexican cartel designated as a terrorist organization. Maxwell Sterling Jensen, 25, and James Lael Jensen, 68, both from Sandy, Utah, were charged with conspiring to materially support a Mexican cartel designated as a terrorist organization and conspiracy to commit money laundering, as well as related…
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Steelers players join Trump on stage at Pennsylvania event and give him custom jersey
President Donald Trump was joined on stage by Pittsburgh Steelers players during his speech at the U.S. Steel plant in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, 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 and presented the president with…
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Disgraced Democrat Anthony Weiner roasts Kamala Harris for blowing up her campaign on ‘The View’
Despite going to prison for a sex scandal involving minors, disgraced former congressman and former New York mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner said on Friday he can still do a better job than his Democratic colleagues did in the 2024 election. During an appearance on ABC’s “The View,” Weiner explained that he is attempting to get…
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Paige Bueckers, No. 1 overall pick of WNBA Draft, in concussion protocol after facing Angel Reese’s Sky
Already off to a rough start in the young WNBA season, the Dallas Wings are going to be without arguably their best player. The team on Friday announced that Paige Bueckers, the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s draft out of UConn, was put in concussion protocol. The move came after the Wings’ 97-92…
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Vogue editor Anna Wintour visits White House to discuss fashion tariffs amid first lady feud
Fashion mogul Anna Wintour visited the White House on Thursday despite First Lady Melania Trump’s feud with the Vogue editor-in-chief.
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Male punches, kicks, stomps woman on street after midnight in unprovoked, reportedly racially charged attack: Police
Police in Portland, Oregon, said a male punched, kicked, and stomped on a woman on a street after midnight last month as part of an unprovoked, reportedly racially charged attack. Police said the incident took place shortly around 12:10 a.m. April 24 near West Burnside and Northwest Broadway, and the bureau said it needs the…
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NYPD officers entangled in crypto torture case after Bitcoin investor escaped from townhouse of horrors
Two New York Police Department officers could find themselves in hot water over potential connections to a shocking case of torture in the stately SoHo district of Manhattan. The NYPD confirmed to Fox News Digital that its officers “were modified” and “the matter is under internal review.” The issue involves two detectives, one of whom…
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Julie Chrisley is ‘doing well,’ focusing on family after returning home from prison
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — After more than two years behind bars, Julie Chrisley has returned home, and she’s turning her full attention to what matters most: family. As she and her husband, Todd Chrisley, are looking to put that chapter behind them, their lawyer, Alex Little, shared with Fox News Digital an update on how Julie…
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Activist athletes urge California girls’ track title contenders to stand up to trans inclusion at state meet
California high school girls’ track and field athletes will compete in the meet of their lives this weekend under the national spotlight at the state championship in Clovis. The meet will double as a battleground for the ongoing culture war over trans athletes in girls’ sports, with a trans athlete set to compete in multiple…
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Navy halts dog and cat experiments after PETA writes Hegseth about US taxpayer-funded animal tests
The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) penned a letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Navy Secretary John Phelan Thursday, thanking the Trump administration for its ban on Navy-funded dog and cat experiments announced this week and requesting a broader ban on all animal testing in all military branches. Phelan on Tuesday…
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Edmonton Oilers eye revenge in Stanley Cup Final after rallying past Dallas Stars in conference final
The Edmonton Oilers advanced to their second straight Stanley Cup Final as they defeated the Dallas Stars 6-3 in Game 5 of the Western Conference Final at American Airlines Center in Dallas on Thursday night. The Oilers will look for revenge against the Florida Panthers after last season’s heartbreaking Game 7 loss in the Stanley…
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Pacers’ Pascal Siakam has awkward exchange with columnist previously suspended over Caitlin Clark interaction
Indianapolis Star columnist Gregg Doyel has made headlines again this week for another awkward interaction with a basketball player, this time after the Indiana Pacers suffered a crucial loss to the New York Knicks in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals. The Pacers missed a chance to secure their spot in the NBA Finals after the…
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Jewish students walk out after MIT commencement speaker accuses university of aiding Israel’s ‘genocide’
A commencement speaker accused the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) of being part of wiping “Palestine from the face of the Earth” Thursday, leading multiple students to walk out. Megha M. Vemuri, MIT’s class of 2025 president, praised her classmates for protesting against Israel in the wake of the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas terrorist attacks and…
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Pacers legend Reggie Miller appears to take sides in John Mellencamp-Pat McAfee beef
After John Mellencamp bashed Pat McAfee for his explicit hype-up speech for Indiana Pacers fans, a franchise legend appeared to take a side. McAfee pumped up Pacers fans in the final minutes of Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals Tuesday, but it left Mellencamp “embarrassed.” The former Indianapolis Colts punter called out celebrity Knicks…
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‘America First’ nonprofit demands civil rights investigation into Oregon for allowing biological males in female sports
A nonprofit group is calling on the Department of Education to investigate Oregon for violating Title IX protections for female students. The America First Policy Institute submitted a formal complaint to the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights accusing the Oregon Department of Education and the Oregon School Activities Association of violating the rights of…
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Vaccine scam unravels as COVID shot ends for kids
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has boldly removed the COVID vaccine from the CDC’s schedule for children and pregnant women — but it doesn’t negate the damage that’s already been done. “This goes way beyond just those categories of human beings, because the scam all along is that the only way…
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Trump offers his marital advice after viral video of Macron’s wife shoving his face
President Donald Trump offered his marital advice to French President Emmanuel Macron, after video footage was released of Macron’s wife, Brigitte, pushing the French leader in the face. “Make sure the door remains closed. That is not good,” Trump told reporters Friday. “No, I spoke to him, and he’s fine, they’re fine. Two really good…
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Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Karen Read’s defense debut, Super Bowl murder, Menendez trading cards
ON THE OFFENSIVE: Who to watch as Karen Read’s defense steps up to plate – and it’s not slugger Alan Jackson BEACH TRIP TERROR: 20 years after Natalee Holloway vanished, suspect’s confession still leaves questions: PI REPEAT OFFENDER: Victims outraged after Ohio judge releases man charged in multiple Cleveland assaults FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME…
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Government employee held after attempt to share classified information with foreign country
A government employee in Virginia accused of attempting to share classified information with a foreign country was held pending a detention hearing, and could face up to life in prison, or even death, depending on the details of the case brought against him, according to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). Virginia-based Magistrate Judge William…
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EXCLUSIVE: ICE issues detainers for alleged illegal immigrant burglars
EXCLUSIVE: Immigration and Customs Enforcement issued seven detainers for removal against illegal immigrants who allegedly committed two burglaries in Tempe and Mesa, Arizona, last week. The suspects are allegedly part of a South American Theft Group that committed two burglaries in the Phoenix area cities May 23, and they were arrested by the Scottsdale Police…
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Minnesota high school defends trans softball pitcher’s playoff dominance amid lawsuit
A high school softball team in Minnesota is deep in the state playoffs and the political news cycle, both thanks to its dominant transgender pitcher. Champlin Park High School in Minnesota defeated the defending state champions, Rogers High School, in the sectional final on Thursday by a score of 1-0. The trans pitcher threw 14…
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NBA star Jonathan Isaac weighs in on Caitlin Clark-Angel Reese rivalry
The rivalry between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese continues to ignite the sports world. Clark committed a flagrant foul against Reese earlier this month during the Indiana Fever’s first 2025 matchup with the Chicago Sky. The on-court feud between the two basketball stars dates back to their time at the college basketball level. Over the…
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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Trump Notches Supreme Win on Deportations
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… The Supreme Court on Friday stayed a lower court order that blocked the Trump administration from deporting roughly 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. The decision is a…
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PBS sues Trump administration, says executive order cutting federal funding violates First Amendment
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is suing the Trump administration over its efforts to cut the network’s federal funding, calling the move “unconstitutional.” “[In] an Executive Order issued on May 1, 2025, the President declared that government funding of private sources of non-commercial media is ‘corrosive,’ and singled out PBS (alongside National Public Radio) as…
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South Carolina death row inmate chooses lethal injection after firing squad controversy
A South Carolina man on death row who had been considering death by firing squad opted Friday for lethal injection instead after another inmate appeared to linger before dying when bullets apparently missed his heart. Stephen Stanko’s attorneys told him that lethal injection would feel like drowning when a lethal dose of pentobarbital is injected…
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Miley Cyrus’ ‘brutal infection’ has doctors discussing possible causes
After filming a music video on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Miley Cyrus said she was recently hospitalized with a knee infection, prompting doctors to weigh in on how certain environments can expose people to harmful bacteria. On a Thursday episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” Cyrus, 32, recalled the moment she filmed her “Something Beautiful”…
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Trump’s Money Grabs Don’t Threaten the Republic
But his big, beautiful bill plus the incompetence of his Democratic and media opposition might.
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Watergate-Style Hearings for the Biden Coverup
Congress should get to the bottom of the ‘Politburo’ that governed while the president declined.
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To Counter Beijing, Try a ‘Many Chinas’ Policy
The country is a mosaic, not a monolith. Even the Han majority is ethnically diverse and polyglot.
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It’s High Times for State-Subsidized Pot Businesses
Marijuana-use disorder is soaring among the very populations advocates of legalization aim to help.
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No More Library Police in Texas
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals steps back from supervising the removal of children’s books.
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Trump Rides to the Northeast’s Energy Rescue
A political deal between Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and New York may revive a pair of vital natural gas pipelines.
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France, Yes Even France, Rethinks Low-Emissions Zones
A revolt across the political spectrum against driving limits.
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Donald Trump vs. His Own Judges
His message to Justices Thomas and Alito: Don’t retire. Your replacement could be a partisan hack.
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Trump presents Musk with gold key during farewell press conference: ‘Today it’s about a man named Elon’
President Donald Trump presented Elon Musk with a gold key in a farewell press conference to honor Musk’s work in leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to cut down on wasteful government spending.
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Supreme Court allows Trump to end migrant “parole” protections
The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that the Trump administration will be allowed to revoke the temporary legal status of hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan, Cuban, Haitian and Nicaraguan illegal migrants living in the United States.
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After pushing sanctuary city policies in DC, Mayor Bowser completely caves
After previously supporting sanctuary city policies for illegal aliens, Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser has completely reversed course and supported police participation in deportation proceedings. Bowser has been cooperating with the Trump administration since the inauguration and has even appeared with the president at a press conference at the White House. She has agreed to…
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Huge ICE sweep busts 100+ illegal aliens at Florida worksites
President Donald Trump’s administration, supercharged by Florida’s strong partnership, achieved a significant victory on Thursday in the nation’s ongoing effort to address former President Joe Biden’s illegal immigration crisis. Immigration and Customs Enforcement nabbed over 100 illegal aliens from construction worksites in Tallahassee, according to an agency press release. ‘State law enforcement making a huge…
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Tapper reveals Democratic sources felt no remorse about covering up Biden decline in interviews for book
CNN’s Jake Tapper said during an interview on Wednesday that the many Democratic sources he and Axios reporter Alex Thompson spoke to for their book about the cover-up of former President Biden’s decline didn’t really express remorse or acknowledgment that a mistake was made. “We never got somebody that said, ‘We should never have done…
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Investigation into golf cart accident that left NFL legend John Elway’s agent dead remains open
Deputies in California will keep open an investigation into a golf cart accident reportedly involving Denver Broncos legend John Elway but say all witnesses have been interviewed, and nothing indicates foul play was involved. TMZ reported John Elway was driving a golf cart at The Madison Club in La Quinta, California, April 26 when his…
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Trump answers whether he would consider a Diddy pardon
Speaking with members of the press on Friday afternoon, President Donald Trump floated the possibility of issuing a presidential pardon to disgraced rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs, saying “it’s not a popularity contest” and “I would certainly look at the facts” if asked. In a federal indictment unsealed on Sept. 17, Combs was charged with racketeering…
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Imane Khelif barred from upcoming women’s boxing tournament until passing new mandatory sex test
Algerian boxer Imane Khelif will not be competing as expected in an upcoming World Boxing women’s competition until completing a mandatory sex test, the organization announced on Friday. “Imane Khelif may not participate in the female category at the Eindhoven Box Cup, 5-10 June 2025 and any World Boxing event until Imane Khelif undergoes genetic…
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What foods does TSA allow travelers to bring in carry-on luggage for flights?
“Grey’s Anatomy” star Ellen Pompeo recently revealed how a healthy snack she had with her for a flight was flagged by airport security and led to an incident. “I had a bag of sunflower seeds, like organic sunflower seeds from Erewhon, so they were probably the most expensive sunflower seeds money can buy,” Pompeo recently…
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Youngkin signs Virginia law limiting ‘bell-to-bell’ cellphone use in public schools
Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed a bill into law Friday limiting cellphone use for all Virginia public elementary, middle and high school students. Youngkin, who built his political career championing parents’ rights in education, ceremoniously signed two versions of the bill, HB1961 and SB738, at the Carter G. Woodson Middle School in Hopewell, Virginia.…
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Who will be Elon’s successor? The top names in line for DOGE chief
With Elon Musk leaving his role at the White House as head of the Department of Government Efficiency and President Donald Trump saying DOGE’s work will continue, the question now in Washington is who will take the reins to become Musk’s successor. Musk, who has led Trump’s waste-cutting task force from Inauguration Day until now,…
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Musk confident DOGE will save $1 trillion as government cost cutting continues
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk wrapped up his time as the public face of DOGE in a press conference with President Donald Trump on Monday, leaving behind a total estimated $175 billion in government cost-cutting over the past few months. The $175 billion in savings from slashing government contracts, selling assets, identifying improper payments,…
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JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon calls on US to stockpile bullets, rare earth instead of bitcoin
SIMI VALLEY, Calif. — The United States should stockpile guns, ammunition and drones instead of bitcoin, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said Friday at the inaugural Reagan National Economic Forum in California. “We shouldn’t be stockpiling bitcoins,” Dimon said when asked about how industrial policy is entwined with national security policies during a panel. “We…
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Princess Maria Carolina is ‘lucky to be alive’ after surviving serious motorcycle accident
Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies is “lucky to be alive” after suffering a motorcycle accident. The Italian royal took to Instagram on Wednesday and shared multiple photos of herself recovering at the hospital. In the series of photos, she is seen wearing a helmet and then a neck brace. One photo showed her with…
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Patel and Bongino’s FBI foils government insider’s anti-Trump plot to give classified US intel to foreign power: DOJ
A government employee’s frustration with President Donald Trump’s administration allegedly led him to attempt to betray his country. This revelation follows FBI Director Kash Patel and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino’s vow to expose deep-state bad actors. The Department of Justice announced on Thursday that the FBI arrested a Defense Intelligence Agency IT specialist for…
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Trump commends Elon Musk as he departs from DOGE: ‘Americans owe him a great debt of gratitude’
In an Oval Office press conference on Friday, President Donald Trump championed Elon Musk as he exits from DOGE. During his 130-day tenure as a special government employee, Musk was charged with identifying and eliminating federal waste, fraud, and abuse. Trump commended Musk’s work at DOGE, saying he has “changed the mindset of a lot…
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Stephen Miller flames CNN in debate over White House following court orders: ‘Lazy assumptions built into questions’
Top White House official Stephen Miller got into a heated exchange with CNN host Pamela Brown over the Trump administration being allowed for now to revoke the Temporary Protected Status of immigrants who were allowed into the U.S. under the Biden-Harris administration. Brown asked Miller if the administration believes judges should just “rubber-stamp” all actions…
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Trump says he wants foreign students who don’t ’cause trouble,’ slams Harvard for being ‘a big shot’
President Donald Trump during a news conference in the Oval Office on Friday, said he is in favor of allowing international students on U.S. college campuses, clarifying he is against welcoming students who are “causing trouble.” Singling out Harvard University, which has come under fire in both public opinion and the courts, Trump noted nearly…
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All aboard the WMAGA? Florida congressman wants to rename DC transit for Trump
“This is the Trump Train, next stop: Ronald Reagan National Airport,” could be the conductor’s call on Washington, D.C.’s commuter rail system if one Florida GOP congressman has his way. Rep. Greg Steube drafted “The Make Autorail Great Again (MAGA) Act,” which would withhold $150 million in federal funding from the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit…
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Trump says Biden didn’t favor his admin’s lax border security policy, suggests autopen played a role
President Donald Trump said that he thinks Joe Biden didn’t really agree with many of his administration’s lax border security policies, instead suggesting that those surrounding the former president took advantage of his declining faculties and utilized an autopen feature in the White House to pass radical directives pertaining to the border. The comments came…
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Donald Trump fires National Portrait Gallery director for being ‘strong supporter’ of DEI
President Donald Trump fired the director of the National Portrait Gallery, Kim Sajet, for being a “strong supporter” of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). Trump announced the termination in a post on Truth Social on Friday afternoon. “Upon the request and recommendation of many people, I am hereby terminating the employment of Kim Sajet as…
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Harvard vs. Trump, Did Elon Musk drain the swamp or drown in it and more
JESSE WATTERS – Fox News host gives his take on why Democrats are admitting President Donald Trump was ‘right about everything.’ Continue watching… HARVARD VS. TRUMP – All the president wants is for the university to obey the law. Continue reading… TRUMPED – Biden cover-up scandal could usher in new era of Republican dominance. Continue…
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MIT disbands DEI Office as federal pressure increases on universities
Another University’s DEI office has officially closed their doors, as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) announced las week that their office is going away, according to the New York Post.
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Trump rejects $15M Paramount settlement offer stemming from ‘60 Minutes’ Kamala Harris lawsuit
President Donald Trump has rejected Paramount Global’s recent $15 million settlement offer, demanding an apology from CBS News for interfering in the 2024 presidential election.
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Trump’s US Steel play exposes America’s industrial decline
President Trump has approved Nippon Steel’s $14.9 billion investment in U.S. Steel. The president travels to Western Pennsylvania on Friday to announce the “partnership” that promises billions in new infrastructure, up to 70,000 jobs, and a more competitive, profitable U.S. Steel. Trump insists the deal keeps U.S. Steel under American control. The company will remain…
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The return of common sense: HHS urges medical facilities to overhaul gender dysphoria protocols in major policy shift
Under the leadership of President Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., common sense is finally returning to the medical field. On May 1, HHS published a 400+ page report criticizing gender-affirming care, including puberty blockers, hormone therapy, and surgical modifications, for youth. The report argued that the evidence supporting gender-affirming…
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Trump lashes out at ‘sleazebag’ Leonard Leo and the Federalist Society over judge picks after court setbacks
After numerous setbacks to his agenda in court, President Donald Trump fired off incendiary accusations against a conservative legal activist who helped the president choose judges. The president wrote on Truth Social Thursday evening that Leonard Leo and the Federalist Society were recommended to him to help with judge selection, but he now blames them…
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5 AI prompts to put serious money in your pocket
So, you want to start making money using AI but you’re not trying to build Skynet or learn 15 coding languages first? Good, because neither am I. You don’t need to become the next Sam Altman or have a Ph.D. in machine learning to turn artificial intelligence into real income. What you do need is…
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Two longtime House Democrats face primary challenges from younger opponents
Two Democrats who’ve spent decades in Congress this week became the latest in their party to face primary challenges from much younger opponents. Longtime Democratic Maryland Rep. Steny Hoyer has yet to announce whether he will seek re-election next year for a 24th two-year term in Congress. If he does, he will face a primary…
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Elon Musk sports black eye at farewell presser in Oval Office: ‘Horsing around with little X’
Elon Musk showed up to the Oval Office on Friday to bid farewell to his official role in the Trump administration, but it wasn’t just the mark he made with DOGE that raised eyebrows. It was the black one under his right eye. Social media lit up during the livestreamed event as eagle-eyed viewers noticed…
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Biden says he could ‘beat the hell out of’ authors of new book arguing his cognitive decline
Former President Joe Biden joked Friday he could take on those who questioned his mental faculties following his first public remarks since announcing he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Biden’s statement comes after several books have been released detailing his mental deterioration while in office, including the book, “Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-up,…
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Nationwide Injunctions? Only if the Supreme Court Has Spoken
District judges shouldn’t be able to make policy in cases that require them to announce new law.
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Can Trump Force Harvard to Improve?
Probably not. But the president’s supporters hope the example will cause leaders of other universities to get serious about reform.
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President Trump said Elon Musk would continue advising him as the billionaire returns to the private sector
The U.S. president said Musk would continue advising him as the billionaire returns to the private sector.
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Soldier discharged under Biden after refusing COVID vax finally gets justice, thanks to Trump
Mark Bashaw, a former lieutenant in the U.S. Army, finally has a measure of justice after he was criminally convicted and discharged for refusing to abide by COVID-related protocols implemented under President Joe Biden. In August 2021, then-Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin imposed a COVID vaccine mandate for members of the military, claiming the shots…
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OpenAI’s $6.5B new acquisition signals Apple’s biggest AI crisis yet
OpenAI has just made a move that’s turning heads across the tech world. The company is acquiring io, the AI device startup founded by Jony Ive, for nearly $6.5 billion. This isn’t your typical business deal. It’s a collaboration between Sam Altman, who leads OpenAI, and the designer responsible for some of Apple’s most iconic…
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‘American hero’ or ‘failure’: Elon Musk’s DOGE departure divides Capitol Hill
Emotions are running high on both sides of the aisle on Capitol Hill as Elon Musk makes his way for the exit. Musk is stepping back from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which President Donald Trump appointed the tech billionaire to run for the first 130 days of his new administration. He’s been a…
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Unfinished Business: The budget cuts Musk couldn’t complete and what’s next for DOGE
Though Elon Musk leaves behind a legacy of massive cuts to government programs which left many members of the Washington, D.C., establishment enraged, he was not able to accomplish all the lofty goals he set at the beginning of his time as head of the Department of Government Efficiency. According to a May 26 update…
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Trump Is Praising His U.S. Steel Deal. No One Is Sure What It Means
Investors, steelworkers and political leaders await details from the president ahead of his Friday rally planned at a U.S. Steel mill near Pittsburgh.
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Intelligence staffer Nathan Vilas Laatsch charged with seeking to pass classified documents to foreign government
FBI agents posing as handlers allegedly caught employee leaving classified documents for pickup at a public park.
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A retaliatory measure on foreign governments tucked into President Trump’s tax bill has investors on edge
Provision could hike taxes on some foreign companies’ U.S. investments and reduce appetite for U.S. assets.
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Russell Brand enters not guilty plea to rape and sexual assault charges in London court
Actor and podcast host Russell Brand pleaded not guilty in a London courtroom on Friday to rape and sexual assault charges that date back over 25 years.
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Karoline Leavitt slams Jill Biden for concealing Joe’s mental decline, demands congressional testimony
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt argued that Jill Biden should “speak up about what she saw” regarding former President Joe Biden’s mental decline on Thursday.
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Massive Trump win! SCOTUS clears path to remove 500,000+ foreign nationals
Since returning to office, President Donald Trump has faced relentless roadblocks from rogue left-wing judges attempting to thwart his mass deportation plans. Amid those ongoing battles, the Supreme Court on Friday handed Trump a massive win in his crusade to end the former Biden administration’s illegal immigration crisis. Under former President Joe Biden, the federal…
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‘Gestapo-like behavior’: Another Democrat compares ICE to Nazis who ‘terrorize people’ in the night
Congressman Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) compared U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to Nazi operatives for removing illegal aliens from the country. Goldman gave a press conference outside the New York-Broadway Immigration Court in New York City, where he said he witnessed an illegal immigrant — allegedly an asylum seeker — get detained by ICE upon…
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Biden’s first public remarks since cancer diagnosis honor Gold Star families
Former President Joe Biden honored fallen service members and Gold Star families Friday at a Memorial Day service in Delaware, marking his first public remarks since announcing he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. “We come together and remember the debt we owe to the American military,” Biden said at the event, sponsored by the Delaware…
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CBP ends use of temporary migrant processing sites as apprehensions plummet
U.S. Customs and Border Protection confirmed to Fox News Digital that it is no longer operating any “soft-sided” facilities, following the closure of a migrant processing center near San Diego in March. The Biden administration used the facilities to process migrants who entered the country illegally at multiple sites in California, Texas, and Arizona, amid…
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Harvard vs. Trump: All the president wants is for the university to obey the law
“It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future,” America’s philosopher laureate Yogi Berra once said. Wise counsel, but it’s difficult to see how Harvard wins its war of wills with President Donald Trump. The oldest and most hallowed university in the country decided to fight Trump after he made a series of demands in April,…
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White House moves to correct apparent errors in landmark MAHA report
The White House moved to correct errors in the highly anticipated MAHA report Thursday after inconsistencies and inaccuracies were found in the citations. The errors in the MAHA report were first reported by NOTUS on Thursday. They included broken links and studies that apparently did not exist. The White House later uploaded the corrected version…
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Minneapolis police explain why they still do the job despite challenges after BLM riots
It is no secret that police officers have been under intense scrutiny in the aftermath of the “defund the police” movement in 2020. After the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, there was a push to implement “racial justice reforms” in police departments nationwide, but officers say those reforms hamper their ability to get bad…
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Former Clinton operative lashes out at CNN host for saying Democrats seen as ‘slow’ and slug-like: ‘That is ridiculous’
A longtime ally of Hillary Clinton refused to address flailing support for the Democratic Party and told a CNN host he was being “ridiculous” for bringing up the results of a recent focus group. U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.), co-chair for Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign, was interviewed by CNN’s John Berman, who told the…
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Judge in Google case questions future of search amid rise of AI
At issue is whether the tech giant should be forced to sell its Chrome browser or adopt other measures to restore competition in online search.
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Elon Musk’s official role at Trump’s DOGE ends, but his political impact lingers ahead of midterms
As Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, put it, his role in steering President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has come “to an end.” However, the president, in a social media post on Thursday night announcing that he and Musk would team up for a 1:30 p.m. ET White House news conference on…
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Trump says China violated trade truce
President Donald Trump on Friday accused China of blatantly violating a temporary agreement with the U.S. to reduce tariffs during ongoing trade negotiations.
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Hormonal birth control: As bad for you as smoking
Filmmaker and mother Jessica Solce was frustrated by the difficulty of finding healthy, all-natural products for herself and her family. To make it easier, she created the Solarium, which curates trusted, third-party-tested foods, clothing, beauty products, and more — all free of seed oils, endocrine disruptors, carcinogens, and other harmful additives. In this occasional column…
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16-year-old linked to 121 car break-ins in 1 night released after 5 hours in custody. Police chief decries ‘broken system.’
A Maryland police chief decried what he called a “broken system” after a 16-year-old male arrested in connection with 121 car break-ins in one night earlier this month was released after just five hours in custody. Police in Laurel said the male and two other teens smashed car windows and stole items from 54 cars…
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Supreme Court hands Trump win on revoking parole for 500K foreign nationals
The Supreme Court on Friday stayed a lower court order that blocked the Trump administration from deporting roughly 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. The decision is a near-term victory for President Donald Trump as he moves to crack down on border security and immigration priorities in his second term. The order stays, for…
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ICE agents in Boston arrest migrant murderer, child rapists as Fox News rides along
Fox News embedded exclusively with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in the greater Boston area this week, when agents were carrying out the arrests of hundreds of egregious criminal migrants in what the agency said is the largest operation it has undertaken since President Donald Trump returned to office. The sweeping operation, called “Patriot,” is…
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Kentucky Senate Democrat switches parties to GOP in major blow to Dem Gov Andy Beshear
Kentucky state Democratic Sen. Robin Webb, who represents Kentucky’s rural 18th Senate district, is switching her party affiliation to Republican after she says the Democrat Party “left me.” “First and foremost, I’m a mother, a rancher and a lawyer with deep personal and professional roots in Kentucky’s coal country,” Webb explained. “As the Democratic Party…
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Peace with Qatar? Mark Levin says not until the country stops funding terrorism
Now that the Biden regime is history, we’re finally seeing genuine efforts to combat the anti-Semitism that was allowed to run rampant for years. “I am unbelievably thankful that we are doing everything we finally can, unlike the past regime, to fight anti-Semitism here in the United States,” says Mark Levin. “But we’re on defense…
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Clean up your phone: Speed, storage and privacy boost in minutes
Your smartphone works hard, but it doesn’t always stay in top shape on its own. Over time, storage fills up, apps collect background data and privacy settings fall behind. You might notice slower performance, random glitches or just a general sense that things aren’t running as smoothly as they used to. The good news is…
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New book exposes Biden’s ‘scripted’ Cabinet meetings amid alleged cognitive decline cover-up
Former President Joe Biden‘s Cabinet meetings were overly “scripted,” CNN anchor Jake Tapper and Axios political correspondent Alex Thompson reveal in their book, “Original Sin,” an outline of Biden’s cognitive decline and his administration’s alleged cover-up. “The Cabinet meetings were terrible and at times uncomfortable – and they were from the beginning,” a Cabinet member…
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Since Floyd riots culled monuments 5 years ago, leaders in ex-Confederate capital lament ‘s—t didn’t change’
Fragments of toppled Civil War monuments still lie in a lot beside Interstate 95, near the Richmond Wastewater Treatment Plant—just a stone’s throw from the iconic “Marlboro Cigarette” in South Richmond, the onetime capital of the Confederacy. While Richmond’s tobacco-trading past remains symbolized by that roadside oddity at the Philip Morris plant, it and other…
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Alleged attempt to impersonate White House chief of staff under federal investigation
Federal authorities are probing a scheme to impersonate White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, according to individuals familiar with the issue, the Wall Street Journal reported. “The White House takes the cybersecurity of all staff very seriously, and this matter continues to be investigated,” a White House official noted. Senators, governors, American business executives…
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Inside the late-night drama that led to Trump’s tax bill passing by 1 vote
It was nearly 10 p.m. on a Sunday night when House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., surprised reporters in the hallway of the Cannon House Office Building. The top House Republican was making a low-key — but high-stakes — visit to the House Budget Committee before the panel’s second meeting on President Donald Trump‘s “big, beautiful…
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The Trump administration’s shock-and-awe immigration campaign against individuals in academia is on shaky legal ground
One by one, judges are pushing back on the government’s efforts to deport students and academics.
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I’m a physician and I’m worried that our health agencies are facing increasing chaos
The American health system is bleeding out, and it desperately needs a real doctor. Leading Health and Human Services (HHS) today is like navigating a chaotic hospital — patients in every hallway, monitors screaming, seconds ticking away. Yet, instead of a seasoned physician who triages and trusts proven protocols, that hospital is overseen by an activist named…
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Trump’s $9.3B rescission push faces a GOP gut check
Elon Musk’s time in government is over, Congress is poised to raise the debt ceiling by at least $4 trillion, and Republican fiscal hawks (and Musk himself) are understandably irritated about their progress in cutting the federal debt. This irritation, the changes in DOGE leadership, and the threat of hitting the debt limit in August…
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Delivery robot autonomously lifts, transports heavy cargo
Autonomous delivery robots are already starting to change the way goods move around cities and warehouses, but most still need humans to load and unload their cargo. That’s where LEVA comes in. Developed by engineers and designers from ETH Zurich and other Swiss universities, LEVA is a robot that can not only navigate tricky environments…
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Spy surge sparks Trump visa crackdown on Chinese students
The Trump administration has intensified its scrutiny of Chinese nationals studying at U.S. universities after several instances in recent years of students from the communist country engaging in alleged surreptitious activity while in the United States. The incidents, which have involved allegations of espionage, conspiracy and accusations of misleading federal officials, occurred as a result…
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Trump denounces court’s ‘political’ tariff decision, calls on Supreme Court to act quickly
President Donald Trump wrote a fiery, lengthy post on social media Thursday night in response to the intense legal battle surrounding his proposed tariffs. On Thursday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit allowed Trump’s tariffs to temporarily remain in effect, just one day before the US. Court of International Trade on Wednesday…
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Anthony Weiner discusses sexting scandal while attempting political comeback, says ‘women are crazy about me’
Anthony Weiner, the disgraced ex-congressman seeking to return to politics as a member of New York’s City Council, quipped during an interview that “women are crazy about me” despite going to prison and being required to register as a sex offender. “Oh for sure, for sure, my god, they’re crazy about me. Women are crazy…
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President Trump teases ‘last day, but not really’ for Elon Musk at DOGE: Oval Office presser set for Friday
Elon Musk is finishing his official role in the Trump administration, but if President Trump’s latest Truth Social post is any indication, the billionaire isn’t going far. “I am having a Press Conference tomorrow at 1:30 P.M. EST, with Elon Musk, at the Oval Office,” Trump posted Thursday. “This will be his last day, but…
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Obamas seen together for 1st time in 6 months as analyst sees ‘no love lost’ amid divorce murmurs
Former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama were seen in public for the first time in six months, via new photos captured by BackGrid outside the Lowell Hotel & Restaurant in Lenox Hill, Manhattan. While Michelle Obama has refuted rumors of a separation amid solo appearances by the former president, the Lowell…
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SCOOP: Top congressional committees launch probe into Nashville mayor accused of blocking ICE
FIRST ON FOX: Two powerful committees in the House of Representatives are opening an investigation into another Democratic official accused of blocking federal immigration authorities. House Homeland Security Committee Chair Mark Green, R-Tenn., is leading a probe into Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell alongside Nashville-area Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn, Fox News Digital learned Friday. Ogles had…
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Move over, Black Hawk: Army unveils the MV-75, tiltrotor aircraft to replace iconic assault chopper
The U.S. Army is preparing to retire its iconic Black Hawk helicopters — the workhorses of its air assault fleet for nearly five decades — in favor of a faster, more versatile aircraft built for the challenges of 21st-century warfare. Bell Aircraft’s V-280 Valor, a cutting-edge tiltrotor aircraft, has been selected to begin phasing out…
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Christians attacked by Antifa during prayer meeting — but the mayor blames ‘far-right’ attendees
On May 24, 2025, at Cal Anderson Park in Seattle, a group of Christians gathered to pray over a number of issues, including America’s children, abortion, the preservation of the nuclear family, and spiritual revival, among other concerns. The event was put on by On Fire Ministries as part of a “#DontMessWithOurKids” rally. Such a…
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Liz Wheeler: The CDC is blowing up my phone with ‘invasive’ questions
Over the past couple of weeks, BlazeTV host Liz Wheeler has been receiving a series of disturbing and invasive phone calls from the United States government. Not from her contacts within the Trump administration — but from the CDC. “The Centers for Disease Control inquiring about the vaccination status of my children,” Wheeler says on…
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Byron Donalds pays ‘body man’ with a rap sheet using campaign cash
U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.) has used campaign funds to funnel large payments to his longtime associate and close friend Larry Wilcoxson — a man with a lengthy history of criminal convictions and allegations. Media reports have called Wilcoxson Donalds’ “right-hand man,” while the congressman, who announced his candidacy for governor of Florida in February,…
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Exclusive: Massive 18-state operation shatters Chinese sex-trafficking networks
Chinese organized crime is fueling a $5 billion-per-year sex-trafficking empire in the United States, operating numerous illicit massage parlors where 75,000 victims are enslaved and traumatized. This modern slavery crisis was the target of a nationwide operation on Thursday involving 18 states and more than 150 law enforcement agencies, Blaze News has learned. ‘We’ve not…
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Project Veritas TRICKS David Hogg; exposes Biden’s hidden puppet master
Project Veritas has dropped yet another undercover video, this time tricking Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg into revealing secrets regarding former President Joe Biden’s mental decline as well as who was really running the show. “The foundational question for me is, like, how corrupt is the DNC if so many people knew, or few people…
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Chuck Todd rips into Democrats for ignoring and marginalizing males and white voters for decades
A former NBC News host mocked Democrats for having to use anthropologists to understand male voters after more than a decade of marginalizing and ignoring the white male vote. Chuck Todd made the comments while being interviewed by Matt Lewis on his YouTube show. Todd made fun of the Democrats for beginning to use curse…
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Who ran the White House? Ask Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson under oath
The growing autopen scandal didn’t just reveal bureaucratic dysfunction — it exposed the collapse of constitutional order during Joe Biden’s presidency. For years, critics raised questions about Biden’s competence. But recent investigative findings paint a far darker picture. The debate is no longer about whether Biden was merely tired, was gaffe-prone, or had merely “lost…
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The sexual revolution enslaved us — here’s how we break free
The sexual revolution promised liberation and fulfillment. Women were told that casting off sexual restraint would bring empowerment. But now, decades downstream from its launch, the promises ring hollow. Unbridled sex isn’t delivering freedom — it’s deepening bondage. Pornography and casual sex will never satisfy. But grace is available for those who believed the lies.…
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The left rages over 59 white refugees — but defends killers
The left’s radical immigration agenda isn’t just dangerous, it’s hypocritical to the core. Some recent stories show just how radical leftists have become. Let’s start with a story Blaze News reported this month that should infuriate every law-abiding American. A 42-year-old Venezuelan man — a known hitman tied to the brutal El Chamu gang and…
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Trump DHS issues warning after anti-ICE protesters attempt to disrupt arrest
The Department of Homeland Security is warning would-be disrupters to avoid interfering with federal immigration enforcement operations after it said a demonstrator attempted to disrupt a federal immigration arrest in New York City on Wednesday. Nearly two dozen anti-ICE protesters were also detained in another part of the city later that day. Assistant Secretary Tricia…
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Harvard DHS lawsuit revives Supreme Court conflict of interest questions
Harvard University’s lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security for moving to ban foreign students at the Ivy League school could be on a fast track to the Supreme Court, reviving a longstanding debate over when justices should recuse themselves from cases. Four Supreme Court justices attended Harvard. While being an alumnus of a university…
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Dem county executive dings Trump admin over sanctuary jurisdiction designation
In a statement responding to the inclusion of Montgomery County Maryland on a list of sanctuary jurisdictions in the U.S., County Executive Marc Elrich accused the Trump administration of seeking to criminalize immigrants and “create fear.” President Donald Trump issued an executive order calling for a list of sanctuary jurisdictions. DHS issued the list on…
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WATCH: US intel’s take on TdA gang misses mark on ties to Maduro regime, ex-Venezuela army officer says
A former high-ranking officer in the Venezuelan military is contesting a recent report by the U.S. intelligence community about the massive Tren de Aragua gang present throughout the country. Jose Arocha, who is a former lieutenant colonel in the Venezuelan military, told Fox News Digital that the recent intel community report denying Tren de Aragua…
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Invisible tax: Government debt is crushing your finances
Mortgage rates rose again this week, with the average 30-year fixed rate climbing past 6.8%. That’s not just a post-pandemic hangover; it’s a warning sign. Behind the scenes, rising government debt is putting steady upward pressure on borrowing costs. If your mortgage, car loan, or credit card payments are more expensive than they were a few…
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Biden cover-up scandal could usher in new era of Republican dominance
This is the season of President Donald Trump, the Republican Party, conservatism and the MAGA movement. The Democratic Party is in dire straits. They sit at 21% approval in some polls. They have reduced themselves to defending illegals, gang members and other forms of criminality and corruption. They present no new ideas, just obstructionism. DEM…
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US trade with the EU is out of whack. Trump needs to stay tough on tariffs to fix it
President Donald Trump is threatening 50% tariffs on all imports from the European Union if a trade deal can’t be reached by July 9. The recent ruling from the Court of International Trade is unlikely to slow down Trump’s efforts, given the multitude of loopholes and a possible Supreme Court reversal. The outcry from Europe…
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How to access and download your Facebook data
Reviewing your Facebook data allows you to see what personal information Facebook has collected about you, helping you make informed decisions about your privacy settings. You might also need a copy of your data, which serves as a backup of your photos, messages and memories in case you lose access to your account or decide…
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Hackers are bypassing fingerprint scanners to steal your identity
Fingerprint sensors have been around for quite some time, and they’ve become a standard feature in most smartphones. Apple introduced Touch ID on the iPhone 5s in 2013. Since then, it has appeared on 12 major iPhone models (and some iPads as well). Though Apple removed it from most phones after the iPhone 8, it’s…
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China targets US military members in overseas spy operations, former CIA station chief warns
A former CIA station chief says China has U.S. military service members and government employees in the “crosshairs” of its overseas spy operations. Jian Zhao and Li Tian, both active-duty Army soldiers, were arrested in early March after allegedly selling “Top Secret” information to individuals based in China, according to the Department of Justice. Zhao…
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From prom night to heroic rescue: High school students save family from raging fire
A group of high school students jumped into action in upstate New York to help a family escape a fast-moving fire. Donato Jellenich, Tyler Sojda, Aiden Kane and Morgan Randall were driving home from their prom when they spotted flames in the distance. They said at first, the group didn’t think much of the fire,…
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Rare 1,600-year-old mosaic from Christian monastery unveiled after centuries of obscurity
A 1,600-year-old Byzantine-era mosaic from a Christian monastery was recently put on public display for the first time, giving a glimpse into life during ancient times. The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs made a statement about the unveiling of the Be’er Shema mosaic earlier this week. The mosaic was officially opened to the public at…
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Ex-assistant’s harrowing testimony exposes alleged abuse, forced labor and drug trafficking by Diddy: expert
A former assistant of Sean “Diddy” Combs testified Thursday to multiple instances of alleged abuse she faced over an eight-year period of working for the disgraced music mogul. Using the moniker “Mia” to testify anonymously, the ex-associate became emotional on the stand as she claimed to feel powerless after Diddy raped her, once at his…
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20 years after Natalee Holloway vanished, suspect’s confession still leaves questions: PI
Graphic content warning Twenty years have passed since 18-year-old Natalee Holloway of Alabama disappeared on May 30, 2005, during a senior trip to Aruba with her high school friends, but the Holloway family’s private investigator says there are still many unanswered questions in the case. In 2023, 36-year-old Dutch national Joran van der Sloot, the…
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Texas escaped inmate considered armed and dangerous after psychiatric hospital break
The Austin Police Department has issued a Be On the Lookout (BOLO) alert for an inmate who escaped while on hold at a psychiatric hospital in Texas. McArthur Mathis was transported to The Cross Creek Psychiatric and Addiction Hospital on Wednesday after being in custody in Grimes County since he was arrested Jan. 2 on…
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US IT specialist arrested after attempting to share classified information with foreign government: DOJ
A government employee in Virginia was arrested on Thursday after he attempted to share classified information with an officer or agent of a foreign government, the Department of Justice announced. Nathan Laatsch, a 28-year-old IT specialist employed by the Defense Intelligence Agency since 2019, was arrested after the FBI received a tip in March 2025…
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Former NYC Mayor Giuliani remembers best friend Bernie Kerik as ‘true patriot’: ‘Much better for knowing him’
Rudy Giuliani, who served as mayor of New York City from 1994 to 2001, mourned the death of former New York City Police Department Commissioner Bernard “Bernie” Kerik on Thursday, describing the grief of losing his “best friend” and a “true patriot” as “inexpressible.” Kerik died at 69 years old “after a private battle with…
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Who to watch as Karen Read’s defense steps up to plate – and it’s not slugger Alan Jackson
Karen Read’s defense team of heavy-hitting attorneys is ready to begin tearing down the prosecution’s murder case against her after the state rested its case this week. Read is accused of killing her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe, outside an acquaintance’s house party just after midnight on Jan. 29, 2022. The prosecution alleges that…
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Maryland police frustrated after teen accused in more than 100 car break-ins released within hours of arrest
A Maryland teen who allegedly broke into 121 cars in a single night was released within five hours of his arrest and local authorities say they are furious because the state considers the crimes to be “lower level,” so consequences are not expected. The unidentified 16-year-old boy was arrested last week by the Laurel Police…
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Kash Patel: FBI overwhelmed investigating James Comey ‘copycats’
FBI Director Kash Patel has announced the organization has been overwhelmed by ‘copycat’ threats to Donald Trump’s life after James Comey’s “86 47” post.
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Ooh la law: France snuffing out smoking in parks, beaches, more
The French government is cracking down on cigarettes in public, announcing a sweeping outdoor smoking ban that aims to clear the air for the next generation of Parisians (and everyone else). Beginning July 1, France will ban smoking in a wide range of outdoor public areas, including beaches, public parks, gardens, bus stops, sports venues…
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Oh, Canada: Toronto man pleads guilty after wild airport assault on TSA agents in Miami was caught on video
A Canadian man’s layover in Florida turned into a federal case after he attacked two Transportation Security Administration officers at Miami International Airport in a chaotic outburst caught on video. Cameron Dylan McDougall, 28, of Toronto, pleaded guilty in federal court earlier this month to two counts of assaulting, resisting or impeding federal officers, according…
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‘Lord of the Rings’ star to introduce all-trans, non-binary rendition of Shakespeare play
Sir Ian McKellen will be introducing a UK performance of William Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” featuring a cast entirely of transgender and non-binary performers this summer. The Trans What You Will theater group will soon be globally livestreaming their performance of a rehearsed reading of Shakespeare comedy “Twelfth Night” at The Space theater in London on…
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Steve Sarkisian denies claims Texas spent excessively to build roster, cites ‘irresponsible reporting’
The University of Texas at Austin’s athletic department has long been heralded for its access to seemingly unmatched financial resources. The Texas Longhorns football program maintains arguably some of the best — if not the top — amenities in the nation. Since the advent of name, image and likeness (NIL), there has been a noticeable…
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Bernard Kerik, former New York police commissioner and 9/11 figure, dies at 69
Bernie Kerik, the former New York City police commissioner who was hailed as a hero after 9/11, has died at 69 years old. His death was announced by FBI Director Kash Patel on Thursday night, who wrote that Kerik “passed away after a private battle with illness.” “Rest easy, Commissioner. Your watch has ended, but…
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Federal authorities are investigating a clandestine effort to impersonate White House chief of staff Susie Wiles
An unknown individual pretended to be Susie Wiles in calls and texts to prominent Republicans and business executives.
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How a wine merchant and a legal scholar upended Trump’s tariffs
Business owner Victor Owen Schwartz teamed up with a libertarian legal group to fight in a landmark case.
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Project Veritas video exposes key figure in Biden’s inner circle: Jill Biden’s chief of staff
In a video released by Project Veritas, a conservative activist group who is known for their undercover investigations, a Veritas journalist posed as an associate during a lunch meeting with DNC Vice Chair David Hogg and Deterrian Jones, a former staffer in the Biden White House Office of Digital Strategy.
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State Dept says DOGE’s changes will be permanent amid Musk’s departure
Elon Musk may no longer be the top dog at DOGE, but his reforms at the State Department will remain permanently in place, a senior agency official told Fox News Digital Thursday. As Musk’s 130-day mandate as a “special government employee” comes to an end, the billionaire entrepreneur announced his departure from DOGE in a…
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Trump is down but not out in court battle over Harvard’s foreign student visas
A federal judge upheld a court order blocking President Donald Trump from stripping Harvard University of its ability to sponsor international student visas. U.S. District Judge Allison D. Burroughs on Thursday extended her earlier restraining order, which blocks the Trump administration from revoking Harvard’s certification under the Student and Exchange Visitor Program, or SEVP. That…
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Police investigate vessel with 11 decomposed bodies washed ashore in Caribbean
Police have launched an investigation into a vessel that washed ashore on an Eastern Caribbean island that contained human remains of at least 11 people in an advanced state of decomposition. The Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force (RSVGPF) said it received a report at about 10:45 a.m. Monday that a suspicious vessel…
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California families of girl athletes speak out as state changes championship rules amid transgender drama
EXCLUSIVE: The California high school track and field state championship is shaping up to be one of the most unprecedented high school sports events in recent history. Amid a national controversy involving a trans athlete competing in the girls’ category, the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) announced a series of sweeping rule changes in the days…
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Todd Chrisley smiles in first public outing since Trump pardon
Todd Chrisley looked happy as he went on his first public outing on Thursday following his release from prison. The 56-year-old was seen heading into a Nordstrom in Nashville with his family, including his daughter, Savannah, who had fought for her parents’ release. The “Chrisley Knows Best” star, along with his wife Julie, received a…
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Harrison Ruffin Tyler, grandson of President John Tyler, dies at age 96
Harrison Ruffin Tyler, the grandson of John Tyler, the 10th U.S. president, has died at the age of 96. Harrison Tyler died May 25, according to a statement shared by the Sherwood Forest Plantation Foundation, which operates the Tyler family’s historic home in Virginia. “A beloved father and grandfather, he will be missed immeasurably by…
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Appeals court temporarily reinstates Trump tariffs
A federal appeals court in Washington D.C. has temporarily reinstated President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
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Trump shakes up leadership at ICE after disappointing pace of mass deportations
President Donald Trump is reportedly unhappy with the pace of deportations at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and is changing out the department’s leadership. A statement from ICE Thursday appeared to confirm the report and announced several changes, including the retirement of Acting Executive Associate Director of Enforcement and Removal Operations Ken Genalo. ‘There…
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Senate Republicans announce probe to ‘expose’ Biden aides and family who covered up his cognitive deterioration
The cognitive decline of former President Joe Biden will be investigated as a cover-up to keep the truth from the American people. Two Republican Senators announced the investigation to expose the aides and family members that hid Biden’s deterioration at the end of his presidential term. Some have even questioned whether Biden was competent enough…
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Jill Biden should have to answer for ‘cover up’ of former president’s decline, White House says
Former first lady Jill Biden should have to answer for her role in the “cover up” of her husband and former President Joe Biden’s mental decline, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. Multiple books published in 2025 have detailed the deterioration of Biden’s mental faculties while in the White House, including in the…
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Illegal aliens arrested in death of Air Force cadet candidate had suitcases packed: report
Packed suitcases were found during the arrests of two illegal aliens charged in the death of an Air Force cadet candidate over the weekend. Over Memorial Day weekend, 18-year-old Ava Moore was killed while kayaking on Lake Grapevine in Texas after she was hit by a jet ski. The suspected driver of the jet ski…
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Jake Tapper’s CNN show hits lowest ratings since 2015 despite new Biden book buzz, intense publicity tour
CNN host Jake Tapper had his lowest-rated month in nearly a decade in May despite a whirlwind publicity tour giving him an onslaught of attention. Tapper and Axios reporter Alex Thompson’s new book, “Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again,” was released in May to much fanfare. The…
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FBI Director Patel says he’s had to divert resources to investigate ‘copycats’ of Comey ’86 47′ post
FBI Director Kash Patel said he has been forced to divert agents to investigate “copycats” of potential threats to President Donald Trump as a result of former FBI Director James Comey’s “86 47” social media post. Bureau officials told Fox News Digital it needs to be focused on “public safety, not cleaning up after political…
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Conservative legal experts slam latest Mahmoud Khalil ruling
A federal district judge on Wednesday said that the Trump administration’s effort to deport Mahmoud Khalil may be unconstitutional, but some conservative legal experts are not buying it. Khalil is a pro-Palestine, anti-Israel activist who led protests at Columbia University. An immigration judge recently said he could be deported, but U.S. District Judge Michael Farbiarz…
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Teen illegal immigrant who killed woman in Colorado crash gets probation, then is arrested by ICE with family
An illegal immigrant teenager who was spared jail time after he was convicted of killing a Colorado woman in a high-speed crash has been arrested, along with his family, by immigration authorities. The 16-year-old from Colombia was sentenced to probation and community service for the July 2024 death of Kaitlyn Weaver, 24, in Aurora after…
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US Africa commander highlights terror growth in Sahel and competition with China for influence
A top United States military general warned Thursday that terror groups in Africa are ramping up their ability to conduct attacks in the U.S. Gen. Michael Langley, the four-star Marine General who leads U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), said the Sahel region of the continent is now the “flashpoint of prolonged conflict and growing instability. It is…
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Body found in Long Island pool suspected to be fugitive wanted in father’s killing: police
Authorities believe the body found in a Long Island homeowner’s pool could be a fugitive who had eluded capture for several months. An East Shoreham, New York, homeowner found a male body while opening his summer pool for the season at approximately 4:20 p.m. on May 25, the Suffolk County Police Department (SCPD) confirmed to…
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Judge: Mahmoud Khalil deportation may be unconstitutional
A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that the Trump administration’s move to deport anti-Israel protester Mahmoud Khalil was unconstitutional.
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Rubio to ‘aggressively’ revoke Chinese nationals’ student visas to eviscerate CCP’s spy invasion
For too long, the United States government has failed to address the Chinese Communist Party’s infiltration of America’s university system, endangering innovation and national security with unchecked espionage. On Wednesday, President Donald Trump’s Secretary of State Marco Rubio unleashed bold new visa restrictions to end these CCP threats. ‘Chinese students pose a threat in large…
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Where the Jordan Peterson vs. atheists ‘Jubilee’ debate went wrong
The internet is ablaze with clips of the recent “Jubilee” debate between Jordan Peterson and 20 atheists — and many on the right are criticizing Peterson for his answers to the theological questions presented. However, BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey doesn’t believe the clips circulating on social media actually reflect Peterson’s performance. “There were some…
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Michelle Obama makes bizarre pro-abortion argument: The ‘least’ of what the female body does ‘is produce life’
Former first lady Michelle Obama appealed to pro-abortion Americans by claiming a woman’s reproductive system is not primarily intended for bearing children. On her podcast, “IMO,” Mrs. Obama and her guests discussed an alleged bias against women among lawmakers and the pharmaceutical industry, leading to a discussion in support of abortion on demand. ‘So many…
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West Point decision to cut ‘duty, honor, country’ from mission statement under fire again
EXCLUSIVE: A United States Military Academy mission statement swap from “duty, honor, country” to “Army Values” is coming under fire again — this time by a conservative judicial and government watchdog group who claims the school engaged in a “cover up” scheme when it altered its mission statement in 2024 as part of an effort…
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Blackwater founder Erik Prince teams with Haitian government to fight gang violence
Private military contractor Erik Prince, the former Navy SEAL and founder of Blackwater Worldwide, is working with the Haitian government to repel the gangs terrorizing the Caribbean nation. Prince’s role will be to advise the Haitian government and its undermanned and underequipped police force on how to take on the street gangs amid record levels…
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Earth’s oceans are growing darker, threatening marine life worldwide: study
Oceans around the globe have become darker over the last two decades, leaving researchers fearful for their marine inhabitants, according to a new study. Professor Thomas Davies of the University of Plymouth said in a study published in the Global Change Biology journal there is growing concern for the marine ecosystem. Satellite data from NASA’s…
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Illegal immigrant in Florida arrested after alleged attack during car repossession leaves woman with stroke
An illegal immigrant was recently arrested in Florida after allegedly attacking a couple trying to repossess his car, according to local law enforcement. Enio Corgozinho is charged with aggravated battery, simple battery and burglary with battery, FOX 35 Orlando reported. A husband and wife were repossessing Corgozinho’s car when he hit the woman in the…
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Yankees fan jukes out security on field before being handcuffed, catches it all on camera
A New York Yankees fan did his best to evade security while running on the field, and he caught it all on his phone. In the bottom of the seventh with his Bronx Bombers up 1-0 (the same score they’d win by) against the Los Angeles Angels, a fan pulled off a bold strategy by…
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Trump ally announces record-shattering fundraising haul in bid for Alabama governor
Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville is showcasing his fundraising prowess as he launches his bid for Alabama governor. Tuberville’s gubernatorial campaign on Thursday announced that it raked in $2,064,723 in fundraising during the first 24 hours after the senator declared his candidacy, “far surpassing its initial goal and shattering the previous Alabama record.” The senator, a…
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DOGE staffing shakeup as Elon Musk hangs up his hat, White House confirms
A White House official confirmed to Fox News on Thursday that in addition to billionaire Elon Musk, multiple other staffers and special government employees from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) are departing. Musk has been heading DOGE since President Donald Trump took office in January. The department was tasked with cutting $2 trillion from…
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Local charges dropped as feds target Venezuelan accused of posing as teen at Ohio high school
An illegal immigrant from Venezuela who was allegedly caught posing as a high school student in Ohio will no longer face local charges and is now being prosecuted in a federal court. Anthony Labrador-Sierra, 24, was arrested May 21, after he allegedly enrolled in a public high school using fraudulent documents. On Thursday, the Perrysburg…
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The Jewish Revival Inside Mumbai
Shabbat dinners and a Hebrew school thrive at the site of 2008’s terror attacks.
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Vance Courts Trouble for Trump
He takes on Chief Justice John Roberts. That’s unhelpful to the administration.
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‘Nuclear Verdicts’ Sink Small Businesses
Texas’ state legislature is taking on personal injury lawyers whose cases skyrocket insurance premiums.
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Can America Dodge a Tariff Bullet?
Whatever the outcome of the court battles, Americans should hope that the tariff madness ends.
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Netanyahu Is Trump’s Leverage With Iran
The threat of an Israeli attack is crucial to a nuclear deal worth making.
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The Supreme Court Gives Permission to Build Under NEPA
The Justices issue a unanimous ruling against 3,600-page environmental reviews and endless litigation.
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Goodbye to Racial Quotas in Federal Contracts
One of Trump’s successes is cleaning up the racial spoils system.
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President Trump Isn’t a Tariff King
A sweeping trade court ruling puts the executive in his proper constitutional place.
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An Oregon bill that would create the nation’s strictest prohibitions on private-equity control of medical practices is headed to Gov. Tina Kotek for either signing or vetoing.
Lawmakers pass what would be nation’s toughest rules against corporate investors’ controlling healthcare practices.
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Appeals court reinstates Trump tariffs blocked by trade court
A U.S. appeals court reinstated the tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump on Mexico, Canada, and China on Thursday, after a federal trade court blocked them only one day previously. The three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of International Trade found Wednesday that the administration had exceeded its authority by imposing the tariffs on the…
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Leavitt calls on SCOTUS to stop ‘activist judges’ after ruling against Trump tariffs: ‘Courts should have no role here’
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt ripped into the latest court order to get in the way of the Trump administration’s agenda after the president’s across-the-board tariffs were blocked. Leavitt accused the federal trade court of “judicial overreach” and called on the Supreme Court to end what many see as judicial activism. ‘Ultimately, the Supreme…
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GOP lawmaker defends Trump tax bill to angry crowds at back-to-back town halls
An Iowa congresswoman touted her support for President Donald Trump’s tax and spending bill in back-to-back town halls on Wednesday, even as members of the audience jeered and disrupted her speech. “They were booing when I was saying, you know, ‘We’re preserving tax cuts,’ and I can’t believe people would boo tax cuts for themselves,”…
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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Elon’s Exit
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 criticism of Trump tax bill frustrates some Republicans: ‘No place in Congress’ -Rubio spearheads massive State Department reorganization set to eliminate, merge more than 300 offices -Federal…
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Exclusive video: Feds bust fraud ring accused of stealing $47M in COVID, small business loans
For the second week in a row, the Department of Homeland Security carried out a dramatic, early-morning raid in Los Angeles targeting transnational organized crime rings. This week’s bust netted fourteen arrests from an Armenian fraud ring that investigators say stole $30 million in COVID relief and Small Business loans meant to help taxpaying Americans.…
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Trump rejects Paramount’s $15 million offer to settle CBS News lawsuit, demands apology
President Donald Trump and Paramount Global are still at an impasse as they attempt to resolve his $20 billion lawsuit against the company through mediation. Fox News Digital confirmed that Trump rejected a $15 million offer to settle his lawsuit, according to a source familiar with the matter. The president’s legal team is also demanding…
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Braves outfielder Michael Harris II robs Phillies of three-run homer with sensational snag
Atlanta Braves center fielder Michael Harris II made a sensational catch as he robbed a three-run home run during the fourth inning of the team’s 5-4 loss against the Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday afternoon at Citizens Bank Park. The Phillies were up 2-0 with runners on first and second base in the bottom of the…
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Indiana native John Mellencamp ’embarrassed’ by Pat McAfee’s speech pumping up Pacers fans
Pat McAfee pumped up Pacers fans in the final minutes of Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals, but there’s one Indiana native who was not a fan of the pep talk. With the Pacers leading the New York Knicks 111-96 with 9:52 left in the game, McAfee took the mic to take shots at…
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Harvard alum says university fights Trump more than antisemitism on campus
Harvard alumnus Jonathan Harounoff told Fox News Digital on Thursday that Harvard is putting more effort into fighting against the Trump administration than addressing antisemitism on campus. “I think it’s part of an increasing trend of the university putting all of its resources and force and weight behind fighting against the White House and… spending…
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Will Levis says losing Titans’ starting job to Cam Ward ‘sucks,’ but he’s staying positive
Two years ago, Will Levis found himself falling in the NFL Draft after once being rumored to be a possible No. 2 overall pick. Instead, he was selected in the second round, prompting awkward moments in the draft green room. Today, Levis finds himself out of a starter’s job after his Tennessee Titans selected Cam…
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CVS announces closure of 270 locations nationwide
CVS Health has announced they are closing over 200 stores in 2025 as a part of an ongoing effort to “realign” their retail footprint.
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FBI: Upcoming video will disprove Epstein murder theories
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino vowed on Thursday to release a new video that will kill off any conspiracy theories that Jeffrey Epstein was murdered in his jail cell, rather than having died by suicide.
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EPA reverses Biden-era rules on greenhouse gas emissions
The Environmental Protection Agency under President Trump is looking a lot different than the one that existed under Biden after Trump’s rollback of greenhouse gas limits. The agency is now proposing to repeal all greenhouse gas emissions standards for fossil fuel-fired power plants, which would include requirements set under Biden. “This is a big deal,…
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FBI concluded Dem operative lied to Congress about her role in Crossfire Hurricane scheme, declassified records show
Newly declassified records reportedly show that a key figure in the Crossfire Hurricane investigation lied to Congress about her involvement in the scheme to accuse Donald Trump of Russian collusion during his first presidential campaign. The documents were released by Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa as a part of the Senate Judiciary Committee probe…
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Rubio wages war on foreign free-speech tyrants with visa ban
President Donald Trump’s State Department is leveraging the nation’s visa program to protect Americans from foreign speech censors, marking a monumental shift for free expression. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Wednesday that the department would no longer grant visas for foreign nationals pushing to censor American speech. ‘America has the world’s strongest free-speech protections,…
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Patrick Mahomes reveals expectation on whether he’ll compete in 2028 Olympics flag football for Team USA
Patrick Mahomes addressed the possibility of him playing in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics for Team USA’s flag football team. The Kansas City Chiefs superstar has been speculated to be a potential option to lead the US in the first ever Olympic flag football competition. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM However, Mahomes…
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Hawley urges DOJ probe of Chinese trucking company
FIRST ON FOX – Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., asked the Justice Department on Thursday to investigate a Chinese-owned self-driving trucking company, one of the largest in the U.S., citing allegations that it had shared proprietary data and other sensitive technology with state-linked entities in Beijing. The letter, sent to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and previewed…
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Flashback: Top five wildest moments from Elon Musk’s DOGE tenure as it comes to an end
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced his departure from DOGE on social media Wednesday after five months of viral moments and cuts that sparked both praise and controversy nationwide. Fox News Digital compiled five of the top memorable moments from that span. As Musk’s efforts to cut government waste resulted in outrage from Democrats…
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Trump State Dept announces new student-visa vetting will be ongoing process, not one-time check
State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce indicated Thursday that the increased scrutiny the Trump administration is placing on foreign student visas will not be a “one-time” check, but rather a process that lasts the entire time foreign students remain studying in the country. Bruce was peppered with questions at a Thursday press briefing about the Trump…
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MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred calls decision to take Pete Rose off permanently ineligible list ‘difficult’
Major League Baseball removed Pete Rose from its permanently ineligible list earlier this month. MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said that the decision to reinstate Rose was “difficult.” “It’s a difficult decision because people are passionate about issues like this,” Manfred said in a recent appearance on “CBS Mornings.” CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON…
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Chicago mayor calls DOGE ‘an act of war,’ compares second Trump term to Third Reich
Chicago Democratic Mayor Brandon Johnson laid into DOGE and President Donald Trump’s economic policies during his weekly press availability, drawing parallels between the Third Reich in Germany and the mogul’s second term. Johnson said the Windy City is the most “pro-worker” city in the U.S. but faces “hostility” from Washington: “The fact that the President…
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Israel agrees to Trump-backed ceasefire proposal to free Gaza hostages: White House
The White House on Thursday confirmed that Israel agreed to a ceasefire proposal submitted by Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and President Donald Trump in a move to return the 58 hostages who have been held in Gaza for more than 600 days. “Israel signed off on this proposal before it was sent to Hamas,”…
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Feds bust Armenian fraud ring accused of stealing $30M in COVID, small business loans
For the second week in a row, the Department of Homeland Security carried out a dramatic, early-morning raid in Los Angeles targeting transnational organized crime rings. This week’s bust netted fourteen arrests from an Armenian fraud ring that investigators say stole $30 million in COVID relief and Small Business loans meant to help taxpaying Americans.…
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Leadership shake-up coming at ICE, Homeland Security Investigations, sources say
There will soon be a leadership shake-up within Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the Department of Homeland Security, Fox News has learned. The changes include the retirement of Kenneth Genalo, who currently serves as acting executive associate director of ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), sources at the White House and ICE told Fox…
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Trump celebrates victory as Florida court allows case against Pulitzer Board to proceed
President Donald Trump has declared victory after a ruling came down that will allow his lawsuit against the Pulitzer Prize Board to continue.
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Minneapolis cops say Derek Chauvin should get a federal pardon: ‘Railroaded’
Minneapolis police officers told Blaze Media they believe former officer Derek Chauvin should get a pardon for his federal conviction or a new trial at a minimum. The officers listed many reasons why President Donald Trump should give Chauvin a pardon, even if it is clear he would not get a pardon on his state…
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David Hogg targets Pelosi, unwittingly deals Democrats more damage ahead of likely DNC ouster
Democratic National Committee Vice Chair David Hogg has proven an effective albeit unwitting saboteur on the left. In addition to spilling the beans about who was really running the Biden White House, the 25-year-old gun control activist hammered California Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D) for her alleged insider trading in newly released undercover footage from Project…
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‘Insane radical leftists’ are gone: Zuckerberg and Palmer Luckey reunite for US military project
Billionaire entrepreneur Palmer Luckey says Meta is a very different company than it used to be, and he’s ready to work with Mark Zuckerberg again after being fired from Facebook in 2017. Luckey, the creator of virtual reality goggles called Oculus Rift, was fired by Facebook allegedly for donating $10,000 to a pro-Donald Trump group.…
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Senate Republicans plan hearing on Biden’s alleged cognitive decline cover-up
FIRST ON FOX — Senate Republicans plan to launch their own investigation next month that delves into the alleged “conspiracy” behind former President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline. Senators Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., and John Cornyn, R-Texas, announced plans to hold a Senate Judiciary hearing June 18 to look into the alleged cover-up of the 82-year-old former…
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Sen Ron Johnson suggests he may not run for re-election in 2028
GOP Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin indicated that he does not want to run for a fourth Senate term, but he isn’t ruling it out. Johnson, who is serving his third six-year Senate term, said during remarks at a Wednesday event hosted by the Milwaukee Press Club and WisPolitics.com that he learned from his run…
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Labor Dept. to suspend Job Corps centers it says put students in danger, cost taxpayers $1.7B
EXCLUSIVE: The Department of Labor is suspending operations of Job Corps centers across the nation after revelations that the program, which costs taxpayers more than $1.7 billion per year, is no longer achieving its intended outcomes and is putting students in danger. Job Corps originally was created to help young adults build a pathway to a…
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Capitals clarify email announcing Alex Ovechkin’s final season was sent in error
The Washington Capitals went into damage control on Thursday after reports that an email to season ticket holders had been sent out informing them that the 2025-2026 NHL season would be the last for hockey great Alex Ovechkin. Reports began circulating on social media Thursday afternoon that Ovechkin, who turns 40 in September, would be preparing…
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STEVE MOORE: Did Elon Musk drain the swamp or drown in it?
There’s an old adage that especially applies to Washington, DC that no good deed ever goes unpunished. And no one has been more victimized by that truism than Elon Musk. Musk is arguably one of the 10 greatest entrepreneurs, wealth-creators and visionaries in world history. His businesses from Tesla to SpaceX are worth over a…
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Less than half of DOGE-terminated contracts can be publicly tracked, only about a quarter of grants: watchdog
With Elon Musk’s departure from the agency, there’s debate roiling over how effective the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE), has been in its mission. In a report released just two days prior to Musk stepping down, financial watchdog Open The Books published a report finding it is likely impossible for the average American taxpayer to…
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Former Seton Hall pitcher details sexual hazing, blood injuries and says coach failed to act
A lawsuit claims that a former Seton Hall pitcher was the subject of hazing by his teammates, including gross sexual acts. The former pitcher, whose name has not been publicly identified, said he was “spitting blood everywhere” during one incident, and the hazing dashed his dream of making the big leagues. The lawsuit claims that…
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NPR CEO rips Trump order to defund as ‘retaliation,’ insists media outlet is ‘non-partisan’
NPR CEO Katherine Maher assured PBS on Wednesday that her outlet is “non-partisan” following President Donald Trump’s latest executive order seeking to defund the station. In an interview on “PBS NewsHour,” the NPR boss trashed Trump’s executive order to “cease Federal funding for NPR,” calling it “viewpoint discrimination” and saying that Trump is just taking…
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Trump administration sets new goal of 3,000 illegal immigrant arrests daily
The Trump administration has a new goal of 3,000 arrests of illegal immigrants daily, which was publicly confirmed by White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller. “Under President Trump’s leadership, we are looking to set a goal of a minimum of 3,000 arrests for ICE every day,” Miller told “Hannity” on Wednesday night, saying…
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Jake Tapper’s 15-year-old son targeted during book tour: ‘This is why you f*****g are losing elections!’
Jake Tapper just got to personally experience the Democrat Party’s vitriol. While on tour promoting his new book with Alex Thompson, “Original Sin,” the CNN anchor was roasted on a “left-leaning podcast” about his 15-year-old son’s career aspirations. Pat Gray plays the clip of Tapper recounting his experience on “The Prof G Pod” with Scott…
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‘I’m the guy you want to kill … challenge accepted’: Florida sheriff confronts man accused of threatening to murder him
A Florida sheriff recently welcomed an apprehended man from out of state who is accused of threatening to kill him — and the sheriff greeted the suspect with a promise to put him in a rubber room. Viral video shows Volusia Sheriff Mike Chitwood speaking face-to-face with 45-year-old Matthew Moulton at the Daytona Beach International…
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Trump’s pardon czar says Todd and Julie Chrisley were victims of a weaponized justice system
President Donald Trump’s pardon czar Alice Marie Johnson explained the rationale for pardoning reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley on Thursday, insisting the duo were victims of a weaponized justice system. “They were overly sentenced. They both received a combined sentence of 19 years for a first-time nonviolent offense and, if you look at…
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White House discloses who will lead DOGE efforts after Musk’s departure
President Donald Trump and members of his Cabinet will spearhead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) efforts, now that Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is stepping aside from leading the initiative. “The DOGE leaders are each and every member of the president’s cabinet and the president himself, who is wholeheartedly committed to cutting waste,…
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Justice Department tells American Bar Association it will no longer comply with ratings for judicial nominees
FIRST ON FOX— The Justice Department on Thursday formally notified the American Bar Association that it will no longer comply with its ratings process for judicial nominees, the result of what it argues is a biased system and one that “invariably and demonstrably” favors nominees put forth by Democratic administrations. The letter, sent by U.S.…
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Julie Chrisley makes first public outing after Trump pardon
Julie Chrisley is ready to take on the real world. On Thursday, the “Chrisley Knows Best” star, 52, was seen leaving a butcher store in Nashville, Tennessee, just one day after being released from federal prison. The reality TV star, who was serving two and a half years in federal prison on bank fraud and…
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ILYA SHAPIRO: Yes, take down Harvard but Team Trump must do it the right way
Elite universities deserve all the opprobrium they’ve been getting. They’ve discriminated on the basis of race in admissions and hiring, required loyalty oaths in the form of diversity statements, and allowed agitators to disrupt classes, block access to facilities, and wage mass campaigns of intimidation and harassment. The liberal left hand knew what the illiberal…
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Federal judge blocks 5 Trump tariff executive orders
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., sided with a Chicago-area toy company on Thursday, blocking five executive orders signed by President Donald Trump that imposed tariffs on Chinese imports. U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras determined the International Economic Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not authorize Trump to impose the tariffs in his executive orders.…
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Infant found dead with dog bites was not killed by puppy: officials
A 1-month-old girl found dead with dog bites on her face in New York City Tuesday did not die from those injuries, the city’s chief medical officer said in a perplexing new development. Initial reports suggested the family’s pit bull–German shepherd mix was responsible for the infant’s death, but the city’s chief medical officer has now…
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Prevent, Don’t Assist, Suicide
New York state lawmakers prepare to take a morally treacherous leap. I pray they back up a step.
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The EU Doesn’t Need Trump for a Trade War
The slow pace frustrating the U.S. president comes from a larger, structural problem plaguing the bloc.
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The Trump administration scrambled to pause a ruling that voided the president’s tariffs. Justice Department lawyers say they may ask the Supreme Court to intervene if the decision isn’t put on hold
Justice Department lawyers say they could ask the Supreme Court to intervene if the trade court’s decision isn’t put on hold.
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Trump pardons former GOP Rep. Michael Grimm
President Donald Trump has pardoned former GOP Representative Michael Grimm.
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Judge temporarily halts Trump Admin’s attempt to bar international students at Harvard
A U.S. District Court Judge has halted the Trump administration’s move to stop Harvard University from allowing international students.
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Another coach in the Senate? Auburn basketball’s Bruce Pearl rumored as Tommy Tuberville’s replacement
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) announced he is running for governor of Alabama, soon vacating a seat and prompting a potentially competitive Republican primary. Tuberville was a successful college football coach at Auburn, Cincinnati, and more. Now, discussions are reportedly already under way to find his replacement, with another NCAA coach rumored to be the favored…
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Progressive castoffs don’t get to define the right
When woke mobs began chasing off guest speakers from college campuses and elite institutions started investigating scientists over minor infractions against gender orthodoxy, a certain class of moderate progressives realized its reign was ending. Figures like Sam Harris, Bari Weiss, and Michael Shermer weren’t conservatives by any stretch. In the George W. Bush or Barack…
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DAVID MARCUS: Musk’s DOGE changed the way America sees federal spending waste
The moment that Elon Musk’s most ardent critics have been waiting for has finally arrived as he exits the Trump administration and hands over control of the Department of Government Efficiency. They will assure us that the results have been an embarrassing failure, but they could not be more wrong. Musk has forever changed how…
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FBI email instructs employees not to promote Pride Month on bureau time: ‘Focused only on our core mission’
FIRST ON FOX: Agents and directors at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) received an email from leadership on Thursday instructing them not to participate in Pride Month in their professional capacity, a departure from the tone of the Biden administration’s bureau. “I’ve received several questions about the FBI’s stance on Pride Month and what related…
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Lone Biden official breaks silence on cognitive decline as Cabinet stays mute
Only a single member of former President Joe Biden’s Cabinet responded to a massive outreach effort from Fox News Digital asking if the more than two dozen Cabinet-level officials stood by previous remarks that Biden was mentally and physically fit to serve as president. And even that lone statement, from former Health and Human Services…
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Rapper who was pardoned had this to say about president in 2017
The Louisiana rapper who was pardoned by President Donald Trump once said “F— Donald Trump” in a 2017 song. NBA YoungBoy, whose real name is Kentrell Gaulden, has been thanking Trump for the reprieve, writing in a recent Instagram post that the president is “giving me the opportunity to keep building — as a man, as…
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Jewish Republican lawmaker talks antisemitism in America after deadly DC shooting
The deadly shooting outside Washington, D.C.’s Capital Jewish Museum has added to an ongoing conversation about antisemitism after Hamas’ brutal Oct. 7 massacre. Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim were killed when leaving an event at the museum hosted by the American Jewish Committee (AJC). The suspected shooter, Elias Rodriguez, has since been charged with their…
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Cause of failed Alaska Airlines landing gear that sent passengers screaming revealed
Nearly two years after passengers screamed while sparks flew down a runway during the landing of an Alaska Airlines flight, the cause has been revealed. A final report by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released on Tuesday points to “incorrect” maintenance work. The flight, which departed from Seattle, Washington, made a hard touchdown in…
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Price tag estimate for House GOP tax package rises to $3.94T
The estimated revenue impact of the GOP tax plan would be nearly $4 trillion in the negative over a decade, the Joint Committee on Taxation — a nonpartisan committee of the U.S. Congress — has indicated. A document issued by the committee puts the net total estimated revenue effects at -$3.939368 trillion for fiscal years…
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Kool & the Gang’s Michael Sumler dead at 71 after fatal car crash
Michael Sumler, a longtime member of the legendary R&B and funk band Kool & the Gang, has died. He was 71. Sumler, who originally worked as the band’s wardrobe valet before joining the group as a backing vocalist and onstage performer, was involved in a fatal car crash in Mableton, Georgia, on May 25 and…
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Elon Musk’s journey through the halls of the U.S. government is drawing to a close. What that means for the billionaire and how that affects Trump’s agenda.
During his brief stint in the Trump administration, the billionaire left a big mark on the government with his DOGE agency.
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Texas takes aim at free speech — with a Republican trigger finger
If someone said a state was attacking the First Amendment, most conservatives would assume it was California or New York. But shockingly, it’s Texas — the supposed conservative bulwark — that’s threatening free speech. Texas House Bill 366, now pending before the state Senate, targets “digitally altered” political ads. But its vague wording and draconian…
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Amazon’s Zoox issues second software recall this month after San Francisco crash
Zoox has issued a second software recall to improve how its vehicles track nearby pedestrians and prevent movement when someone is close.
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Former Navy SEAL mounts Senate bid to ‘crush the woke agenda’ as Tuberville seeks governorship
Former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson is running for the U.S. Senate, as Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., seeks the governorship in the Yellowhammer State. Tuberville, who has served in the U.S. Senate since early 2021, announced a gubernatorial bid this week, leaving Alabama’s 2026 U.S. Senate race wide open since there will not be an incumbent…
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Judge to block Trump admin’s Harvard foreign students ban
A federal judge in Boston said Thursday that she plans to issue a preliminary injunction blocking the Trump administration from revoking Harvard University’s certification to host foreign students. Judge Allison D. Burroughs – who was appointed by former President Barack Obama – already granted Harvard University a temporary restraining order last week, preventing the government…
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Supreme Court limits judges’ authority to block infrastructure projects over environmental concerns
The Supreme Court on Thursday limited the authority of judges to block infrastructure projects due to environmental concerns. The nine justices handed down the lone decision Thursday morning, slightly curbing judicial authority at a time when President Donald Trump’s administration is loudly complaining about alleged judicial overreach. The case, Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle…
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Biden White House aides face Oversight deadline amid threat of subpoenas
Today is the deadline for President Joe Biden’s former White House physician and four aides to respond to House Oversight Committee interview requests. Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., is demanding the high-ranking staffers in former President Joe Biden’s White House appear for transcribed interviews on their suspected roles, working “behind the scenes” to “cover up” the…
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Search continues for four-time killer, serial escapee after New Orleans jailbreak
The search for two remaining escapees from the May 16 jailbreak from the Orleans Justice Center continues on Thursday, as the men approach two weeks on the run. Derrick Groves, who was housed in the jail while awaiting sentencing after a jury found him guilty in October of a double homicide during Mardi Gras in…
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85-year-old longtime House Democrat facing primary challenger who’s making age a key issue
Longtime Democratic Maryland Rep. Steny Hoyer has yet to announce whether he will seek re-election next year for a 24th two-year term in Congress. If he does, he will face a primary challenger who is making Hoyer’s age – the congressman turns 86 next month and would be 89 at the end of his next…
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Panthers advance to Stanley Cup Final with win over Hurricanes, refuse to touch Prince of Wales Trophy
The Florida Panthers advanced to their third consecutive Stanley Cup Final with a 5-3 victory in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals on Wednesday night at the Lenovo Center. It was also the second consecutive year the team did not touch the Prince of Wales Trophy, which is awarded to the Eastern Conference champion. …
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Putin masses 50,000 troops on Ukraine’s north front as Trump again agrees to meet Russian, Ukrainian leaders
Russian President Vladimir Putin has amassed some 50,000 troops on Ukraine’s northern border despite a united push by the U.S. and Ukraine to get Moscow to enter into “meaningful” ceasefire negotiations. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday warned that Putin is preparing a massive summer offensive in a move to push Ukraine’s troops out of…
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FBI ‘closing in’ on suspects in case of DC pipe bombs placed on eve of Jan 6
The FBI is ramping up its investigation into pipe bombs planted in Washington, D.C. on the eve of the Jan. 6 Capitol riots in 2021. One top official is now suggesting that after four years, the bureau is getting close to a major break in the case. “I want answers on this, and I’m pretty…
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Peaceful Maryland community upended after human remains found in burnt vehicle
A chilling discovery made over Memorial Day weekend in the quiet town of Davidsonville, Maryland, a short ride from the state’s upscale Eastern Shore, has confounded the community. On the night of May 24, Anne Arundel County Police and fire crews responded to a vehicle fire in the parking lot of 600 West Central Avenue…
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Trump sets deadline for Putin to demonstrate commitment to ending Ukraine war
President Donald Trump has given Russian President Vladimir Putin a hard deadline to show that he’s serious about ending the war with Ukraine after the Kremlin announced Thursday that he has no desire to discuss ceasefire plans with the U.S.
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Minneapolis police officers rip into Tim Walz’s 2024 VP run: ‘That made no sense’
Minneapolis police officers had heavy criticisms for Governor Tim Walz (D) and were left dumbfounded as to why former Vice President Kamala Harris picked him to be her running mate for the 2024 election. The officers gave their thoughts on the ordeal during an exclusive interview with Blaze Media for the five-year anniversary of the…
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Uncle Si and friends celebrate Phil Robertson’s heavenly homecoming after a life that impacted MILLIONS
On Sunday, May 25, “Duck Dynasty” patriarch Phil Robertson joined Jesus in heaven after a courageous battle with Alzheimer’s disease and other health challenges. He leaves behind a legacy defined by his unwavering devotion to Jesus Christ and a fervent mission to guide others to salvation. Phil’s impact was profound and far-reaching. His powerful testimony…
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Hawaii enacts ‘green fee’ on tourists to raise $100 million annually for climate, ecology protection
Hawaii Gov. Josh Green (D) has signed into law a “Green Fee” bill that will raise tourist taxes to help fund “climate-change” mitigation. Senate Bill 1396 raises the tourist tax on Hawaii hotels to 11% starting Jan. 1 — which would then increase to 12% the following year, according to the text of the bill. Portions of the…
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Victims outraged after Ohio judge releases man charged in multiple Cleveland assaults
At least two victims of an Ohio man who pleaded guilty to carrying out a series of brutal attacks in Cleveland voiced their outrage after a judge recently released him — again. Serus Walters, 20, pleaded guilty on May 19 to assaulting three men, according to Cuyahoga County court records. Judge Cassandra Collier-Williams reduced Walters’…
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‘Chucky’ actor Ed Gale dead at 61
Ed Gale, the actor best known for portraying horror icon “Chucky,” has died. He was 61. The actor’s niece, Kayse Gale, confirmed the death of her famous uncle with Fox News Digital. “It is with a heavy heart and a surprisingly light coffin (see what I did there?) that we announce the sudden passing of…
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Colts great Reggie Wayne fights back tears while remembering late owner Jim Irsay: ‘He had the biggest heart’
Indianapolis Colts great and current wide receivers coach Reggie Wayne fought back tears during the team’s first media availability on Wednesday following the death of longtime owner Jim Irsay. It was an emotional moment for Wayne, a six-time Pro Bowler and a member of the Colts’ Super Bowl XLI winning team, as he spoke about his…
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Smokey Robinson hits back with $500M lawsuit against sexual assault accusers
Smokey Robinson has filed a $500 million cross-complaint against four anonymous former employees who accused him of sexual assault, sexual misconduct and false imprisonment in a $50 million lawsuit they filed earlier this month. In court documents filed Wednesday in LA Superior Court and obtained by Fox News Digital, the 85-year-old singer and his wife…
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Rising Michigan Democrat says she was ‘going to punch someone’ over party’s ‘annoying’ economic gaslighting
Michigan Democratic Sen. Elissa Slotkin called out her own party on Wednesday for spending years claiming the economy wasn’t bad under the Biden administration. Though she defended voting in favor of many of former President Joe Biden’s economic policies as a congresswoman, Slotkin told the New York Times’ “The Opinions” podcast that Democrats largely fumbled…
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Steve Davis has left his role at the top of DOGE, the White House said, on the heels of Elon Musk departing to spend more time with his businesses
Elon Musk’s chief lieutenant at DOGE had been a key leader at the agency, handling the day-to-day operations such as hirings and firings.
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Gov. Abbott signs online safety law, delivering setback to Apple and Google
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed an online child safety bill that will require Google and Apple to verify phone users’ age to sign into the app store.
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‘Judicial tyranny’: Federal court blocks ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs — but Trump could have last laugh
A New York-based federal court has temporarily handicapped the Trump administration, removing some of its leverage in trade wars with foreign powers. A three-judge panel at the U.S. Court of International Trade on Wednesday voided and permanently blocked President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” 10% baseline tariff on goods imported from most countries as well as…
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Elon Musk formally departs from DOGE following a tumultuous tenure
Elon Musk is officially stepping down from President Donald Trump’s administration after 128 days of heading the Department of Government Efficiency. Although his tenure was brief, Musk had his fair share of controversy and criticism from legacy media, even bucking the administration at times. Despite the dramatic saga, Musk was celebrated and commended by the…
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Mission: Impossible (to sit through); Final Dud-stination; RIP Joe Don Baker
Damon Packard’s movie diary Damon Packard is the Los Angeles-based filmmaker behind such underground classics as “Reflections of Evil,” “The Untitled Star Wars Mockumentary,” “Foxfur,” and “Fatal Pulse.” His AI-generated work has appeared as interstitials for the 18th annual American Cinematheque Horrorthon and can be enjoyed on his YouTube channel. After a long day making…
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Virginia gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger releases first ad, slams ‘political nonsense’
The Virginia Democrat running to replace Gov. Glenn Youngkin released her first TV ad Thursday slamming what she described as “political nonsense” in public service. “Too many politicians talk when they should listen. And divide instead of unite. Enough is enough. I’m Abigail Spanberger. I believe that public service is too important for political nonsense,” the…
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What’s next for DOGE after Elon Musk’s departure? ‘Only just begun’
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk bid farewell to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in a Wednesday night X post, ending his tenure as the face of the agency as it shifts to a new phase in President Donald Trump‘s second term. “As my scheduled time as a Special Government Employee comes to an…
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PGA’s Jake Knapp ‘not a fan’ of golf ball rollback as he promotes new PXG driver giveaway
Golf balls are going further than ever before, resulting in the pros man-handling some of the world’s best courses. Players are stronger and faster, as is the technology – and Jake Knapp, whose swing might be the smoothest since Fred Couples, is near the top of the driving distance list. Knapp ranks 31st in average…
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21 Democrats who may try to succeed Trump in the 2028 presidential election
It has been just over four months since President Donald Trump returned to power in the White House, and the very early moves in the 2028 presidential race are already underway by some Democrats with likely national ambitions. This upcoming weekend, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, who was the Democrats’ 2024 vice presidential nominee, and Maryland…
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Rotten regulations: Even your trash can’t escape California’s red tape
We’re all familiar with the impact of regulations. Sometimes, they’re in your face, like the taxes we pay or how long it takes to navigate the DMV. Other times, they’re pedantic annoyances, like the permits some states require for kids’ lemonade stands or when hair braider licenses require more training hours than EMTs. And sometimes…
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Todd Chrisley jokes about prison as he reunites with daughter Savannah
Hours after Todd Chrisley was released from federal prison, his daughter Savannah Chrisley shared a sneak peek of her dad’s physique as the reunited pair traveled back home to Tennessee. On Wednesday, Savannah – accompanied by her best friend and hair stylist Tyler Bishop – took to Instagram to document the road trip. In one…
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Rubio spearheads massive State Dept reorganization set to eliminate, merge more than 300 offices
FIRST ON FOX: New State Department reorganization plans will cut or consolidate more than 300 of the agency’s offices and bureaus as part of a massive overhaul seeking to streamline the department, according to agency officials. Secretary of State Marco Rubio first announced plans in April to restructure the agency because the department was “bloated,…
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Elon Musk criticism of Trump tax bill frustrates some Republicans: ‘No place in Congress’
Elon Musk’s criticism of House Republicans’ “big, beautiful bill” has left some GOP lawmakers frustrated at the tech billionaire. “This is why Mr. Musk has no place in Congress,” one House GOP lawmaker, granted anonymity to speak freely, told Fox News Digital. “He wants to codify discretionary cuts. He didn’t find enough waste, fraud, and abuse…
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Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Turning up the heat on Harvard
Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world. IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER: – Five reasons why Trump is targeting Harvard, from the school’s own investigation– Streaming star suspended from Twitch after broadcasting DC shooting suspect’s manifesto– WaPo deletes offensive post following Israeli embassy staff murders TOP…
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Glenn Beck predicts JAIL TIME is coming for Democrats — including COVID liars
After years of unceasing Democrat lawfare, the Trump administration is setting its sights on potentially illegal activity that occurred under the Biden administration — and there’s a lot of it. Top officials within the Democrat fundraising platform ActBlue are in danger of being subpoenaed if they refuse to interviews with House committees investigating allegations that…
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New evidence could blow open the Oklahoma City bombing case
For years, the FBI denied that key evidence existed in the Oklahoma City bombing. But court documents, leaked files, and eyewitness accounts suggest a darker truth buried beneath the official story. President Bill Clinton visited a church in Oklahoma City on April 19 to mark the 30th anniversary of the 1995 bombing that resulted in…
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Support family from afar by controlling their screen with FaceTime
Staying connected with family members who live far away can be challenging. However, with the latest update to iOS 18, Apple has introduced a game-changing feature that allows you to remotely control a family member’s screen during a FaceTime call. This can be incredibly helpful for providing tech support or guiding them through complex tasks…
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Trump’s drastic NSC cuts spark debate: Does fighting the ‘Deep State’ put national security at risk?
As the White House trims over 100 aides from its National Security Council staff, some former officials and analysts are asking if the smaller team can meet the demands of a fast-moving and dangerous global security environment. Roughly half of the NSC’s 350-person team will depart in what the White House is calling a “right-sizing”…
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Lindsey Graham draws Democratic Senate challenger who previously lost congressional race
A South Carolina pediatrician and former Democratic House candidate announced Wednesday that she is now running to replace Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham in the upper chamber of Congress. Dr. Annie Andrews, who lost by about 14 percentage points to Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., in the 2022 election, announced her campaign through a roughly three-and-a-half-minute political…
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Federal judge sides against copyright leader who claimed Trump was wrong to fire her
President Donald Trump scored a legal win on Wednesday when a federal judge declined to grant an emergency request for reinstatement as the fired head of the U.S. Copyright Office. U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly ruled that Shira Perlmutter failed to meet the legal burden of showing she would suffer irreparable harm if not immediately…
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Riley Gaines challenges ex-ESPN host to race after he says she was a ‘worse swimmer’ than she is ‘MAGA stooge’
FIRST ON FOX: Riley Gaines clapped back at former ESPN and MSNBC host Keith Olbermann with an official challenge for charity on Wednesday after he said Gaines “was, somehow, a worse swimmer than she is a MAGA stooge.” Olbermann, the ex-host of both MSNBC’s Countdown with Keith Olbermann and ESPN’s SportsCenter, quoted an X post of Education…
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Hamas faces ‘legitimacy crisis’ as desperate Gazans flock to US-backed aid centers
The terrorist group known as Hamas has long plagued the Gaza Strip but is facing a point of crisis as its influence and support, which was already far from sweeping, continues to drop amid internal pressure to end the war and return the hostages taken during the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks. “Hamas’s current posture reveals…
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Baylor football player Alex Foster, 18, dies after suffering multiple gunshot wounds
A Baylor University football player died early Wednesday morning after police say he was found in a car suffering from multiple gunshot wounds in his Mississippi hometown, which local officials say has seen a recent surge in violent crime. Alex Foster, an 18-year-old defensive lineman, was later identified as the victim of an early morning shooting…
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Rabbi who was attacked outside Israeli Embassy slams DC’s handling of antisemitism
Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld went to the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., on March 21, 2024, to pray for the safe return of the hostages. While he was there, Herzfeld was harassed by protesters who were accused of deafening him with megaphone sirens. The rabbi was then falsely accused of stalking and was later vindicated, with…
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Allergy-proof your home with these 10 vacuum cleaners
Spring is an exciting season. The weather is getting warmer, flowers are blooming and you can finally spend some much-needed time outdoors. However, for many allergy sufferers, this time of year can be a double-edged sword. The influx of pollen in the air can trigger sneezing, itchy eyes and a host of other uncomfortable symptoms…
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Archaeologists solve grim mystery of 1,500-year-old bucket found at historic tourist site
Archaeologists recently discovered the purpose of a mysterious 1,500-year-old bucket at one of England’s most historic sites – and it wasn’t pleasant. The National Trust released a statement about the Byzantine Bromeswell bucket, found at Sutton Hoo, in May. The site of two ancient Anglo-Saxon cemeteries, Sutton Hoo has offered a wealth of knowledge about…
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Who’s running to lead House Democrats on Oversight, and what does it mean?
Once again, House Democrats are jockeying for the top minority spot on the House Oversight Committee. Just seven months ago, party veteran Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) beat out progressive media darling Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) for the job. Connolly died on May 21. Now four Democrats are scrambling to lock down committee support before the June…
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I’m from Gen Z. I know why Democrats are losing young men: ‘We’re not a mystery, we’re a movement’
There’s something almost poetic about the Democratic Party’s desperation. Faced with a mass exodus of young men from their ranks, the left’s solution isn’t to rethink their disastrous policies or the cultural rot they’ve championed. Nope, they’ve decided to shell out tens of millions of dollars to study us. Not talk to us. Not listen.…
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SCOOP: GOP push for new House committee to probe Biden decline ‘cover-up’ gains steam
FIRST ON FOX: House Republicans are mounting a push to start a new select committee focused on investigating the Biden administration for allegedly “covering up” signs of the 82-year-old former president’s decline. Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., is introducing legislation Thursday that would establish a panel of congressional investigators to “investigate and report upon the facts…
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GOP rails against ‘blatantly false’ Dem claims about Medicaid reform in Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’
House Republicans are celebrating Medicaid reform in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which the House GOP says eliminates waste, fraud and abuse to deliver for Americans who need coverage most. Meanwhile, Democrats have railed against possible Medicaid cuts since President Donald Trump was elected in November. Now that his “big, beautiful bill” has passed…
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Federal judge says attempted deportation of anti-Israel ringleader Mahmoud Khalil may be unconstitutional
A federal judge in New Jersey ruled that President Donald Trump’s effort to deport anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil is most likely unconstitutional on Wednesday. U.S. District Judge Michael Farbiarz handed down the ruling, though he did not go so far as to order Khalil’s release. Farbiarz argued that the Trump administration’s deportation order was likely…
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Rapper thanks Trump for pardon on gun conviction
A Louisiana rapper who was convicted on gun charges is now thanking President Donald Trump for pardoning him, saying he is “giving me the opportunity to keep building — as a man, as a father, and as an artist.” NBA YoungBoy, whose real name is Kentrell Gaulden, made the statement as Trump issued a number…
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US judge blocks Trump from suspending Biden-era migrant ‘parole’ programs
A U.S. federal judge has inflicted another blow to the Trump administration’s efforts to end a multiple Biden-era parole program for hundreds of thousands of migrants from Afghanistan, Latin America and Ukraine. U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani of Massachusetts on Wednesday ordered the Trump administration to resume processing applications from those migrants who are seeking…
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Youth baseball gets MLB technology upgrade as Perfect Game partners with PitchCom
PitchCom was introduced to MLB at the beginning of the 2022 season, and the communication system has quickly become prominent in the baseball world, overhauling pitcher-catcher communication. Perfect Game, a youth baseball company that promotes baseball by hosting high-quality amateur events and providing exposure for players to play at higher levels, is the first organization…
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Can the Trump administration deport green card holders? Here’s what rights they have in the US
The Trump administration is targeting international students with student visas and permanent residents who hold a green card as part of its immigration crackdown. And while green card holders may legally remain in the U.S. indefinitely, work in the country, and are protected by U.S. laws, the Trump administration has made clear that the demographic…
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$140 all-you-can-eat buffet worth it? Plus, travelers find new way to avoid fees
SEAFOOD SPLURGE: A $140 all-you-can-eat buffet in Rhode Island has lobsters, oysters, filet mignon, live music and more, but is it worth the price? BEST BITE: Discover the top 25 burger chains in the U.S. as ranked by Yelp reviews. PILLOW TALK: As airlines tighten luggage rules, some travelers are using pillowcases to sneak extra…
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Beyond Easter: What Jesus is doing right now — and why it matters for you
Certain Christian traditions celebrate some days on the Christian calendar that more of us ought to consider, and Ascension Day is one such example. Ascension Day is always on a Thursday because it is always 40 days after Easter. This is because Acts 1:3 tells us that the time period from the day Christ was…
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Caitlin Clark seen carrying a baby at Indiana Fever game amid injury absence
Caitlin Clark may be offering her babysitting services while unable to provide her basketball ones. Clark was seen carrying a toddler around CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore on Wednesday night. Clark was not active for the Indiana Fever’s game against the Washington Mystics, as she sat out with a quad injury. Footage of Clark carrying…
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FBI’s Kash Patel vows ‘definitive answer’ on top Jan 6 question and more top headlines
1. FBI’s Kash Patel said findings on Jan. 6 may ‘surprise and shock’ Americans 2. Federal court rejects Trump’s authority to impose worldwide tariffs 3. Elon Musk officially steps down from DOGE RACIAL QUOTA? – DOJ launches probe into Chicago mayor’s Black hiring comments amid backlash. Continue reading … UNDER REVIEW – State Department now…
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This $140 all-you-can-eat buffet feels like a ‘luxury resort vacation’
One of America’s most expensive all-you-can-eat buffets feels more like a “resort vacation” than a run-of-the-mill restaurant — but its high tag is “worth it,” according to a content creator who recently tried it. Jon Barr of Brooklyn, New York, made the journey out to The Nordic in Rhode Island for a $140 buffet of…
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Trump blasts ‘nasty’ question from Oval Office reporter on whether he always ‘chickens out’ on tariffs
President Donald Trump ripped a reporter in the Oval Office Wednesday for asking a “nasty question” about his tariff deals. “Mr. President, Wall Street analysts have coined a new term called the TACO trade. They’re saying, ‘Trump Always Chickens Out’ – on your tariff threats. And that’s why markets are higher this week. What’s your…
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Nvidia is facing fresh accusations from U.S. lawmakers that the company is too close to China, criticism that could signal new challenges for the richly valued chip maker
Sen. Jim Banks and Sen. Elizabeth Warren are accusing the chip maker of undercutting national security.
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Legacy media may be crumbling, but its influence has mutated
Taking the helm as president of the Media Research Center is both an honor and a responsibility. My father, Brent Bozell, built this institution on conviction, courage, and an unwavering commitment to truth. As he begins his next chapter — serving as ambassador-designate to South Africa under President Trump — the legacy he leaves continues…
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SEN. JEANNE SHAHEEN: If Trump wants a Ukraine deal, he should reread his own book
Since his first day in office, President Donald Trump has mismanaged negotiations over an end to the war in Ukraine. More than 100 days later, innocent Ukrainians are still dying while the president gets played by Russian President Vladimir Putin – illustrated starkly by the barrages of drones and missiles continually aimed at Ukrainian cities…
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MORNING GLORY: Trump emerges as ‘closer-in-chief’ to push ‘one big, beautiful’ tax bill through Congress
When then President-elect Donald Trump declared to me on January 5 of this year that “My preference is one big, as I say, one big, beautiful bill,” he started a snowball rolling down Congressional Hill that has gathered momentum and should be on his desk, perhaps by July 4, and certainly not later than Labor…
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Pro-life leader praises bill requiring Ten Commandments in Texas schools: ‘A step in the right direction’
In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, 40 Days for Life President and CEO Shawn Carney praised Texas lawmakers for passing legislation that would require the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every public school classroom in the state. The bill, approved by both chambers of the state Legislature and now awaiting Gov. Greg…
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Wild LA party devolves into chaos with vandalism, fire breathing man, and injured cops
A wild Los Angeles crowd featuring a fire-breathing man caused havoc on Sunday night, vandalizing train cars, businesses and a police cruiser, injuring four police officers. Hundreds of individuals, some dressed in party gear, gathered around midnight Sunday in downtown LA and rapidly devolved into vandalism and property destruction, The LA Times reported. The mob…
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Meghan Markle claims ‘guilt’ over having too much money as experts accuse her of being inauthentic
Meghan Markle’s podcast “Confessions of a Female Founder” wrapped Tuesday, leaving several royal experts wondering if it will be renewed for a new season. No official announcement of a season 2 has been formally made. Fox News Digital reached out to Archewell, which handles the office for the Duchess of Sussex, for comment. Meghan made…
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Former RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel is getting back into the political arena, leading a new organization that will try to make the battleground state of Michigan more conservative
Former Republican National Committee chairwoman fell out of Trump’s favor but will work to promote his agenda in the presidential battleground state she calls home.
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‘Woke right’ smear weaponized by liberal interlopers against MAGA conservatives, populists — and Arby’s?
The Democratic Party that sought President Donald Trump’s imprisonment and vilified his base is in shambles. The liberal establishment is on the back foot, struggling to retain power and relevance. The radical left is splintered, consumed by infighting and an inability to coalesce around a meaningful message. The threat now posed to the MAGA coalition…
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Glenn Beck answers ‘Is Brigitte Macron a man?’
Just as the rumors surrounding French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife began to fade into the archives of the internet, a viral video reignited the debate surrounding the truth about Brigitte Macron. The video, published by the Sun, shows Macron as he was exiting his presidential jet, when a hand believed to be Brigitte’s…
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Former CNN reporter says his Tesla was defaced with inflammatory message while he attended son’s soccer tournament
Chris Cillizza appeared bewildered by the actions of a presumably liberal vandal who allegedly taped an inflammatory message to his Tesla vehicle. The former CNN journalist recounted the incident on his Substack on Wednesday and posted a video on the X social media platform. He said he had gone to a soccer tournament with his…
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19 billion passwords have leaked online: How to protect yourself
Passwords are outdated, and it’s time for both tech companies and users to move on. There, I said it. Like it or not, the weakest link in cybersecurity is anything that relies on human input. While organizations continue to invest in firewalls and endpoint security, the most persistent vulnerability remains the human password. The internet…
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SENS WARREN, SHEEHY: Pentagon wastes billions with devastating repair rules. We’re working together to stop it
Our defense industrial base is stumbling. For years, the U.S. Department of Defense – under both Republicans and Democrats – failed to address one of the most fundamental issues within our military industrial complex, perverse incentives for contractors. But with the recently announced Army Transformation Initiative, Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll and General Randy…
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When 2-year-old goes into cardiac arrest, parents take life-saving action
Most parents of toddlers worry about sleep habits and sniffles, but heart failure isn’t usually a concern. It certainly wasn’t on the Thomases’ radar when their 2-year-old son went into sudden cardiac arrest in the middle of the night at their Illinois home. When the child woke up screaming, his parents ran into the room. …
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Credibility Crisis: Media embraced Biden White House’s ‘cheap fakes’ narrative leading up to ill-fated debate
The Biden White House and its allies in the legacy media were essentially telling voters not to believe their lying eyes in 2024 when pushing the now-infamous “cheap fakes” narrative. A new book detailing Biden’s cognitive decline has dominated headlines and has reignited scrutiny of how the media shielded the then-presumptive Democratic nominee, particularly when…
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Trump pardons Todd, Julie Chrisley: What to know about reality TV stars
“Chrisley Knows Best” reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley were freed from prison after they received a pardon from President Donald Trump on Wednesday. Todd and Julie were sentenced to 12 and 7 years, respectively, for bank fraud and tax evasion in 2022. The couple was convicted of conspiring to defraud community banks out…
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Justice Department takes on small Idaho town in religious freedom battle over church permit
The Justice Department accused a small city in northern Idaho of religious discrimination after it denied a zoning permit to a local evangelical church seeking to hold worship services. The DOJ announced on May 20 it had filed a lawsuit alleging the city of Troy, Idaho, violated the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act…
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Memo to Hegseth: China is winning the info war, but we already built the fix
Last week’s coordinated propaganda assault from the Chinese Communist Party targeted President Trump’s proposed “Golden Dome” missile defense system for the United States. The barrage left Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth scrambling to respond. No one should find this surprising. China has waged a “slow-motion war” for decades, guided by the strategy outlined in “Unrestricted Warfare,”…
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Trump commutes sentence of major political donor in latest round of clemency
President Donald Trump on Wednesday commuted the 12-year sentence of a major political donor who was serving time for a number of offenses, including obstructing an investigation into Trump’s 2017 inaugural committee, the White House confirmed with Fox News Digital. Imaad Zuberi, 54, was a major Democrat supporter before he backed Trump following his 2016…
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Mysterious bones that washed up on Jersey Shore finally identified 180 years after tragedy
Bones that mysteriously washed up on the Jersey Shore over the past three decades were recently identified, thanks to cutting-edge technology and diligent students. Ramapo College announced the discovery in a May 21 press release. The remains were identified as belonging to Henry Goodsell, a captain who died in an 1844 shipwreck off the coast…
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Trump immigration enforcement hampered by detention capacity, Florida sheriff warns
A Florida sheriff said law enforcement is “waiting at go” to assist the Trump administration with immigration enforcement, but worries about the lack of detention capacity. Fox News Digital spoke with Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd on the current status of President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. “We heard President Trump loud and clear when he…
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Chicago alderman slams mayor’s hiring practices as ‘giant leap in the wrong direction’ amid DOJ probe
A Chicago alderman says the city is taking a “giant leap in the wrong direction” after the Department of Justice announced it is investigating Mayor Brandon Johnson’s hiring practices. During a May 18 service at the Apostolic Church of God, Johnson responded to people who claimed he only talked about hiring Black people. “No, what…
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Celebrities reportedly lawyering up to avoid testifying in Diddy’s sex trafficking trial
Some celebrities are reportedly worried about being called to testify in the Sean “Diddy” Combs sex trafficking trial and have hired lawyers. “I have heard that there are some celebrities worried about being called to testify and have even lawyered up trying to fight that,” TMZ founder Harvey Levin tells Fox News Digital. “I think…
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State Department now scrutinizing all visa holders associated with Harvard
Senior State Department officials tell Fox News all visa holders associated with Harvard University are being scrutinized, not just student visa holders. Along with student visas, the State Department will be conducting a substantive investigation into B-1, or business visas; B-2, or tourist visas; as well as others, officials said. The investigation is aimed at…
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FBI examining COVID-19 origin ‘cover-up’ amid new strain emergence: Bongino
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino stated Wednesday evening that the bureau is examining issues related to the origin of COVID-19, though he did not confirm the existence of a formal investigation into a cover-up. Bongino made the remarks in a post on X amid growing media attention on a newly identified COVID-19 strain. “As we…
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San Francisco school district ditches proposed ‘Grading for Equity’ strategy after backlash from community
The San Francisco Unified School District will not be moving forward with a controversial equity grading strategy that was proposed this week after significant backlash. The strategy, known as “Grading for Equity,” was presented during a SFUSD Board of Education meeting on Tuesday, according to Superintendent Maria Su, with the goal of offering “professional development…
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OKC Thunder make NBA Finals for first time since 2012 after walloping Timberwolves
The Oklahoma City Thunder are now four wins away from their first title since moving out of Seattle. The Thunder are the kings of the Western Conference after manhandling the Minnesota Timberwolves, 124-94, in Game 5 of the conference finals on Wednesday night. It’s the first time the Thunder are in the NBA Finals since…
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Human remains found in sunken boat bring closure to Texas family’s Alaska tragedy
Almost 10 months after a Texas family’s boat capsized off the coast of Homer, Alaska, a search turned up human remains at the bottom of the bay. In August 2024, the U.S. Coast Guard searched for the missing boaters but suspended it without any sightings. David and Mary Maynard, of Troy, along with their two sons…
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology shutters DEI office following monthslong ‘comprehensive assessment’
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is shutting down its diversity, equity and inclusion office following a comprehensive assessment that began nearly 18 months ago. MIT President Sally Kornbluth announced the closing, or “sunsetting,” of the Institute Community and Equity Office (ICEO) last Thursday. “As I’ve said many times, MIT is in the talent business,”…
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Karen Read defense grills crash expert over $400K price tag and experimentation methods
Karen Read’s defense team looked to chip away at a crash expert’s credibility by pointing to eye-watering expenditures and alleged inconsistencies in experiments as the state enters the 11th hour of testimony in their case. Read is accused of killing her then-boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, by striking him with her Lexus SUV outside…
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Sawmills act to relieve wildfire threat from Hurricane Helene debris
Sawmills are working to recycle trees blown down by Hurricane Helene to assist wildland firefighters while boosting domestic timber production. Many of the trees downed by the storm are usable, according to Johnny Evans, owner of Evens Lumber Co. in Manchester, Tennessee. About 6% of the lumber produced at his facility comes from trees that…
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Indiana Fever suffer worst loss of the season in Caitlin Clark’s first missed game of career
One may argue that even though Caitlin Clark was off the court on Wednesday, it made a case that she is the Most Valuable Player in the WNBA. That’s because in the Indiana Fever’s first game without Clark since she suffered a quad injury, the Fever suffered their worst loss of the young WNBA season.…
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Musk officially steps down from DOGE, announces his time as a special government employee has come to an end
Elon Musk has announced that his time at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has come to an end.
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Man charged after allegedly attacking flight attendant on American Airlines flight: DOJ
A man on board an American Airlines flight from Connecticut to Chicago Tuesday night faces charges after he allegedly forced a flight attendant to the floor and attempted to drag the flight attendant up the aisle while acting erratically, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ). In a news release, the DOJ said 24-year-old Julius…
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Rage Against the Machine guitarist rips Trump over president’s feud with Bruce Springsteen in fiery rant
Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello had some choice words for President Donald Trump at a concert on Sunday. Rolling Stone reported that during his performance at the Boston Calling Music Festival, the famous musician unloaded on Trump in response to the president’s recent spat with classic rock legend Bruce Springsteen. “Bruce is going…
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Weight-loss drug side effects, plus vitamins that slow aging
PARADISE PLAGUED – An American honeymoon hotspot was hit by a highly contagious illness, health officials warn. Continue reading… IN THE ZONE – This trending workout burns fat without intense exercise, according to fitness experts. Continue reading… REST EASY – These nine weighted blankets can help reduce anxiety for a better night’s sleep. Continue reading……
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Netanyahu: Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar killed by Israeli forces
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that the head of Hamas and brother to October 7th mastermind Yahya Sinwar has been killed in Gaza.
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Jonathan Capehart reveals why he quit Washington Post editorial board, and social media can’t stop laughing
A black liberal commentator revealed why he chose to quit the Washington Post editorial board, and it led to a wave of mockery and ridicule on social media. Capehart left the board in 2023, but he had not said why he did so until he published a book of memoirs last week. He said that…
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HHS slams ‘under-tested’ mRNA technology as Trump cuts Moderna’s vaccine funding
President Donald Trump’s Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is terminating awards totaling more than $750 million dollars that were provided to pharmaceutical manufacturer Moderna to help facilitate its production of mRNA-based bird flu vaccines. During President Joe Biden’s final week in office, his administration awarded $590 million to Moderna to help speed up…
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FBI’s Kash Patel vows ‘definitive answer’ on top Jan 6 question is ‘coming’
Various conspiracy theories continue to swirl around January 6 Capitol Hill riots more than four years later, but FBI director Kash Patel promised a “definitive answer” to one of the most pressing questions about the nation-shattering event is “coming.” “People have had questions about January 6th and whether or not there were FBI sources –…
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Patriots coach ‘aware’ of Stefon Diggs video involving mysterious pink substance on a boat
New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel said the team is aware of a viral video circulating on social media that appeared to show wide receiver Stefon Diggs passing around a bag of an unidentified pink substance. Speaking to reporters before Wednesday’s practice, Vrabel was asked immediately about the video and whether the Patriots were looking into…
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Musk officially steps down from DOGE after wrapping work streamlining government
Elon Musk is beginning the process of stepping down from his role as head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The Tesla and SpaceX CEO posted on X on Wednesday night that his time as a special government employee is coming to an end and thanked President Donald Trump for the opportunity to cut…
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Caleb Williams addresses NFL Draft controversy: ‘I wanted to be here’ with Bears
In his first meeting with reporters this year, Caleb Williams immediately addressed “what everybody would love to ask about.” Earlier this month, it was revealed Williams had preferred going to Minnesota and even tried to avoid getting drafted by the Chicago Bears, who eventually selected him No. 1 overall. Williams admitted the story had become…
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Michelle Obama and Eric Holder’s wife bonded over being ‘reluctant spouses’ to famous men
As former first lady Michelle Obama tells it, it’s not easy being married to a famous man, describing people “spilling water” on her while trying to reach her husband. Both Obama and her guest, OB-GYN Dr. Sharon Malone, who joined the podcast that Obama co-hosts with her brother, “IMO with Michelle Obama & Craig Robinson,” discussed…
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Bengals star Ja’Marr Chase hesitant on 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles: ‘I don’t know’
Cincinnati Bengals star receiver Ja’Marr Chase isn’t entirely sold on the idea of competing in the Olympics when the U.S. gets to host the Summer Games in 2028. Speaking to reporters on Tuesday after the first day of organized team activities (OTAs), Chase expressed hesitation in competing in the Los Angeles Olympics, adding that he will…
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Ravens coach John Harbaugh discusses ‘complicated’ decision to release Justin Tucker
Earlier this month, the Baltimore Ravens released Justin Tucker as 16 massage therapists from eight different Baltimore spa and wellness centers accused him of inappropriate behavior due to alleged incidents between 2012 and 2016. The team, though, called the roster move a “football decision” after the 35-year-old, who is a five-time All-Pro and seven-time Pro…
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Gov. DeSantis signs bill imposing tougher penalties for those who abandon pets during natural disasters
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a legislation into law that will impose tougher penalties on residents who abandon their pets during natural disasters.
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Rubio: U.S. will ‘aggressively’ revoke visas for Chinese students
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced that the United States will “aggressively” revoke visas for Chinese students.
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State Department says it will ‘aggressively’ revoke visas for Chinese students
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Wednesday the U.S. will begin “aggressively” revoking visas of Chinese students. “Under President Donald Trump’s leadership, the U.S. State Department will work with the Department of Homeland Security to aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students, including those with connections to the Chinese Communist Party or studying in critical fields,”…
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Human traffickers sentenced after family froze to death along US-Canada border
A pair of human traffickers received sentences of 10 and 6.5 years on Wednesday following the deaths of an Indian family, including two children, who froze during a blizzard in 2022 while attempting to illegally cross the northern border into the U.S. from Canada. Announcing the sentences, U.S. District Judge John Tunheim said, “The crime…
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FBI’s Kash Patel vows ‘you’re going to know everything we know’ about Trump assassination attempt
FBI Director Kash Patel promised transparency as remaining questions linger about the federal investigation into the July 2024 assassination attempt on then-candidate President Donald Trump. In an exclusive interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier, Patel touched on the growing public demand for answers as speculation swirls around the high-profile attack in Butler, Penn. “I don’t…
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California AG responds to Trump’s crackdown on trans athletes amid track championship chaos
California Attorney General Rob Bonta is facing a Department of Justice investigation over his state’s laws allowing transgender athletes in girls sports. The DOJ announced the investigation Wednesday, one day after President Donald Trump threatened to pull funding from the state for allowing a trans athlete to compete in a girls track and field championship. …
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Deported alleged gang member Abrego Garcia ‘will never be on American streets again,’ DHS says
The Department of Homeland Security doubled down on Wednesday that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the illegal immigrant and suspected MS-13 gang member deported to his native country of El Salvador, “will never be on American streets again.” The agency’s remarks came amid criticism from U.S. Rep. Glenn Ivey, D-Md., who tried to visit Garcia on Memorial…
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National Police Union signals strong support for President Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
The largest police union in the country has issued an endorsement of key provisions of the President Donald Trump-backed “big, beautiful” budget bill. National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) President Patrick Yoes announced strong support for the bill on Wednesday evening, saying “the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’ is more than legislation—it is a promise…
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CNN host warns Dems must actually ‘get rid of some sacred cows’ of far-left ideology, not just talk about it
CNN host Abby Phillip warned that if Democrats want to win back voters, they will need to risk offending their consultant class base with concrete policy changes. Since their historic defeat in November, the Democratic Party remains divided about how to move forward. While some Democrats are doubling down on the far-left politics many argue…
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Transportation Department deploying artificial intelligence to spot air traffic dangers, Duffy says
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy recently announced that artificial intelligence (AI) is being used to detect and address air traffic risks, following a slew of near-misses and fatal plane crashes across the country. Duffy told FOX 5 DC that officials are implementing AI to “identify and address potential air traffic risks nationwide,” potentially aiding in preventing…
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Franklin Graham meets with Zelenskyy in Berlin, offers prayer as Russia-Ukraine war escalates
Franklin Graham, president of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Samaritan’s Purse, met Wednesday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Berlin. During their meeting, Graham offered prayers for Zelenskyy, Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Donald Trump, seeking divine guidance for a path to peace in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. “Today I had the privilege…
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Illegal immigrant who threatened to kill Trump arrested by ICE agents
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested an illegal alien who allegedly sought to kill President Donald Trump prior to self-deporting to Mexico.
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Trump pardons ex-Connecticut Governor Rowland and commutes Chicago gang leader Hoover’s sentence
President Donald Trump has pardoned Connecticut’s former Republican Gov. John Rowland, who was convicted in two federal criminal cases, including one that contributed to his resignation Trump also commuted the prison sentence for notorious Chicago gang leader Larry Hoover, a White House spokesman told Fox News Digital. Rowland was released early from federal custody in…
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Trump admin working to fly back Guatemalan migrant erroneously deported from US
The Trump administration told a federal judge on Wednesday it is working to charter a plane to return to the U.S. an immigrant from Guatemala who was deported in March without due process and despite fears of persecution. The Justice Department said in a court filing Wednesday that they are working to return the individual,…
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California girls’ field championship gets more big rule changes amid trans athlete outrage, Trump’s pressure
California’s high school sports league made a major rule change to its upcoming girls’ track and field state championship for the second day in a row. The changes come as the state faces increasing pressure, both internally from its own residents and from President Donald Trump’s administration, due to a growing controversy involving a trans…
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Federal judge issues $20M verdict against Syria for torture of US citizen taken captive in 2019
A Washington, D.C.-based law firm secured a judgment of more than $20 million against the Syrian Arab Republic on behalf of Sam Goodwin, a St. Louis native held captive in the country’s notorious prison system for 63 days while on a trip to visit every country in the world. U.S. District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly awarded…
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A federal trade court ruled President Trump didn’t have the authority to impose sweeping tariffs on virtually every nation, voiding the levies that have sparked a global trade war
Businesses and states had sued the government, saying the president didn’t have the authority to impose the levies.
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Jeanine Pirro sworn in as interim U.S. attorney, vows to tackle violence ‘with the appropriate punishment’
Jeanine Pirro has been sworn in to serve as the interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C.
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Minneapolis cops speak out about BLM riots 5 years after 3rd Precinct burned: Video
Wednesday marks the fifth anniversary of when Black Lives Matter rioters and Antifa militants, angry over the death of George Floyd, attacked Minneapolis’ 3rd Police Precinct and the officers defending it. What was different about that day in 2020 is how the vastly outnumbered officers were ordered to evacuate the precinct instead of being reinforced.…
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Illegal alien threatened to shoot Trump in the head in handwritten letter, DHS Sec. Noem says
An illegal alien allegedly composed a letter threatening to shoot and kill President Donald Trump over the deportations the president has ordered. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem posted on social media that the suspect had been detained, and she posted an image of the handwritten threat letter. ‘You have been deporting my family…
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‘Still the same male who stole a women’s Olympic gold medal’: Imane Khelif returning to women’s boxing after gender dustup
Controversial boxer Imane Khelif will defend a 2024 Dutch boxing championship next month, returning to women’s boxing for the first time since winning Olympic gold last summer in Paris. At the Olympics, one female opponent of Khelif’s forfeited, and another made a provocative gesture after it was revealed that Khelif was a male competing in…
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RFK Jr. drops COVID bombshell — and liberals are in meltdown
After years of the Biden administration’s attempts to convince the American public that COVID vaccines were safe and effective for pregnant women and children, RFK Jr. has announced they’re no longer being recommended to society’s most vulnerable. “I couldn’t be more pleased to announce that as of today, the COVID vaccine for healthy children and…
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Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter: California takes centerstage in transgender athlete debate, Indy500 drama
GIRLS’ SPORTS – A transgender athlete finished in first place in multiple events at the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Track Championship Masters Qualifiers over the weekend. The athlete is set to compete in the girls’ long jump and triple jump state championships later this week. The Department of Education is investigating the CIF. Continue reading……
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‘Devil in the Ozarks’ who escaped prison likely still in Arkansas area: officials
It has been 72 hours since a former Arkansas police chief serving decades in prison for murder and rape escaped from prison on Sunday afternoon. Former Gateway Police Department Chief Grant Hardin, 56, escaped from the North Central Unit on Sunday afternoon in Calico Rock, according to the Arkansas Department of Corrections (ADC). “We have…
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Senators go to Canada to meet PM Carney, smooth Trump tariff, 51st-state tensions
A bipartisan group of senators, led by North Dakota Republican Kevin Cramer and New Hampshire Democrat Jeanne Shaheen, recently traveled to Ottawa, Ontario, to help ease rising tensions between the U.S. and Canada. The quintet, which also included Sens. Peter Welch, D-Vt., Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., and Tim Kaine, D-Va., was photographed glad-handing Prime Minister Mark…
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Senators condemn fatal shooting of Israeli embassy employees as families mourn
A community in Kansas gathered to celebrate the life of Israeli Embassy employee Sarah Milgrim Tuesday after she was fatally shot alongside her boyfriend, fellow Israeli Embassy employee Yaron Lischinsky, leaving the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington last week. Lischinsky had purchased an engagement ring and was planning to propose to Milgrim before they were…
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Myles Garrett absent from Browns OTAs as romance rumors swirl with Olympic star
After signing his record extension in March, Myles Garrett said he would “plan to be the best person possible” in the Cleveland Browns locker room. Well, that plan doesn’t appear to be getting off to the best start, as the star defensive end skipped voluntary OTAs this week. Garrett requested a trade from the Browns…
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Americans continue to choose Fox News Channel as network dominates May, tops ABC during weekday primetime
Americans continued to rely on Fox News Channel for information and analysis during May, as the network outdrew broadcast network ABC in weekday primetime and dominated other cable news outlets across the board. Fox News averaged 2.9 million weekday primetime viewers, making it the fourth highest-rated network in all of television while topping ABC’s 2.7…
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Prosecutors unveil rape and trafficking charges against controversial influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate
Social media influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate have been charged with a combined 21 crimes, including rape and human trafficking, in the United Kingdom, prosecutors announced Wednesday. The Associated Press reported that the charges were authorized in January 2024, when warrants were issued for the arrests of the brothers, who hold dual citizenship in…
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Todd and Julie Chrisley’s daughter Savannah gets emotional awaiting parents’ prison release after Trump pardon
Savannah Chrisley got emotional outside the federal prison in Pensacola, Florida, awaiting her father Todd Chrisley’s release thanks to President Donald Trump’s pardon. Speaking to reporters, Savannah said, “Honestly, this process has been absolutely insane, and I am so grateful that I’m going to leave here with my dad.” Savannah claimed that prosecutors had her…
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Brad Pitt breaks silence on 8-year divorce battle with Angelina Jolie
After more than eight years in an intense legal battle, Brad Pitt addressed the finalization of his divorce from Angelina Jolie. Pitt and Jolie’s legal wrangling concluded in December 2024, marking the end of one of Hollywood’s most publicized divorces, and Pitt appeared to downplay the finalization in a new interview. When asked by GQ…
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Pentagon eyes 50% reduction in permanent changes of station as military families brace for moving high season
Just ahead of summer, the high season when military families are packing up for another round of having to relocate, known as permanent change of station (PCS) moves, the Pentagon is now signaling a dramatic shift in policy that could reshape military life for years to come. The Department of Defense (DoD) recently released a…
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Fox News Politics Newsletter: AOC Thaws Out ‘Abolish ICE’ Pitch to Fire Up Fundraising
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… –Jeanine Pirro sworn in as DC’s interim US Attorney, pledging ‘no more mercy for criminals’ -White House sending $9.4 billion DOGE cuts package to Congress next week -Federal judge…
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Making New York Less Affordable
Mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo moves left again with a $20 minimum wage proposal.
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GM’s Mary Barra Knows Who’s Boss
These days what’s good for Donald Trump is apparently good for General Motors.
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Big Law Firms 3, Trump 0
Three judges across the political spectrum have now said the President’s punitive executive orders are unconstitutional.
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Putin reveals demands for ending war in Ukraine, including end to NATO expansion and sanction relief
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s demands for ending the Ukraine war include the end of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) expansion and the lifting of sanctions against Russia, according to sources close to the Kremlin.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez reaffirms call to abolish ICE
Democrat firebrand Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has continued her call for the abolishment of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.
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WNBA player worships ‘St. George Floyd’ on the court
When the WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx hosted the Connecticut Sun last week, Lynx forward Napheesa Collier decided to make a political statement in honor of the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s fentanyl-fueled death in Minneapolis. “George was a father, a brother, and a son. And his life, like every life, held meaning,” Collier told the crowd.…
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David Hogg spills the beans to undercover reporter about who really controlled the Biden White House
Project Veritas released undercover footage Wednesday that appears to show Democratic National Committee Vice Chair David Hogg and Deterrian Jones, a former staffer in the Biden administration’s Office of Digital Strategy, spill the beans about who was really running the Biden White House. Their answers might be of interest to congressional investigators on the House…
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Trump-nominated judge sides with Trump against federal official who sued over firing
President Donald Trump obtained a court victory Wednesday after an official in the copyright department filed a lawsuit against her firing. Trump has been trying to cut down the size of government, as well as root out political opponents by firing various officials and employees, but Democrats have argued that he is acting unconstitutionally in…
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Louisiana AG confident remaining jailbreak fugitives will be recaptured after officials make 14th arrest
New Orleans authorities have arrested a total of 14 people in connection with a mass jailbreak on May 16 and re-arrested eight of the 10 Orleans Parish escapees. Two fugitives — domestic abuse suspect Antoine T. Massey and four-time convicted killer Derrick Groves — remain at large. “I am absolutely confident that they will be…
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Explosive new intelligence report reveals Iran’s nuclear weapons program still active
FIRST ON FOX — A new intelligence report claims Iran is continuing with its active nuclear weapons program, which it says can be used to launch missiles over long distances. The startling intelligence gathering of Austrian officials contradicts the assessment of the U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI). Director of National Intelligence Tulsi…
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Cuomo says he’ll raise NYC’s minimum wage to $20 an hour if elected mayor
Democratic New York City mayoral candidate and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday that, if elected, he would seek to raise the city’s minimum wage to $20 an hour by 2027. “The businesspeople are going to say, ‘Oh, no, you can’t raise the minimum wage, because that’s going to slow the economy,” Cuomo said at…
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DOJ intervening in California trans athlete controversy as Trump monitors girls’ track and field championship
Attorney General Pam Bondi and the U.S. Department of Justice have turned their eye west in President Donald Trump’s battle to counter a wave of trans athletes competing in girls’ high school sports. The DOJ announced an investigation into California’s high school sports league, the CIF, and California Attorney General Rob Bonta, to determine whether…
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Missing military flares prompt urgent warning for Lake Michigan beachgoers
The U.S. Coast Guard is warning beachgoers to “remain clear” if they come across a silver-shaped cylinder along the shoreline, as it could be an armed flare. Coast Guard Sector Lake Michigan said in a statement three phosphorus pyrotechnic flares were unaccounted for after a joint military exercise with the Coast Guard and Air Force…
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Blue state governor sounds off about ‘disturbing’ ICE operations on affluent liberal islands
Massachusetts Democratic Governor Maura Healey is sounding off about her frustrations with ICE’s latest operations in her state, saying she found it “disturbing” to hear about the arrests of some 40 illegal immigrants in Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard. ICE, working with several other federal law enforcement agencies, conducted a series of immigration enforcement operations in…
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Trump nominates former defense attorney Emil Bove for federal appeals court vacancy
President Donald Trump announced he will nominate Emil Bove, a Justice Department official and his former defense attorney, to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, a controversial choice that comes as the president continues to attack so-called “activist” judges for blocking his agenda. In a post on Truth Social, Trump…
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Tariffs May Cost the GOP in 2026
Voters are realizing that they will be stuck paying the price at the cash register.
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JD Vance Responds to Matthew Hennessey on Markets and Politics
One needn’t look far in American history for examples of lawmakers wielding the market to the betterment of our people.
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Whistleblowers Can Stop Illegal DEI
The Justice Department expands its effort against discrimination by invoking the False Claims Act.
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On Russia, Trump Is More of the Same
His Moscow overtures are little different from those of Bush, Clinton, Biden and Obama. All failed.
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2 illegal migrants charged in connection to jet ski hit-and-run that killed an Air Force Academy cadet candidate
The alleged driver of a jet ski that fatally struck an U.S. Air Force Academy cadet candidate while she was kayaking has been charged with manslaughter.
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Trump grants pardons for reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley
“Chrisley Knows Best” reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley have been pardoned by President Donald Trump.
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White House works to send DOGE cuts package to Congress
After a tumultuous week on Capitol Hill, several Republican lawmakers have expressed frustration with Congress for not yet codifying all of the DOGE cuts. In a quick turnaround, President Donald Trump’s administration is now aiming to codify $9.4 billion in DOGE cuts through Congress as early as next week, an Office of Management and Budget…
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Taylor Lorenz leads online mob against ‘disgusting’ Pete Buttigieg for admitting pandemic failures
The war over the direction of the Democratic Party has broken out into a skirmish between coronavirus truthers and a presidential hopeful who made a concession to pandemic critics. Pete Buttigieg admitted that one of the biggest failures of Democrats before the 2024 election was the reticence to reopen schools sooner during the shutdown response…
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Planned Parenthood using ‘loophole’ to get minors gender transitions without parents’ OK: watchdog
FIRST ON FOX: The conservative watchdog group American Principles Project is sounding an alarm over what the group is describing as a “massive loophole” being utilized by Planned Parenthood to give transgender hormone therapy to minors. In a wide-ranging report chronicling how Planned Parenthood is propping up the trans agenda, the American Principles Project accused…
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Trump says he will meet with Putin, Zelenskyy ‘if necessary’ amid negotiations to end war
President Donald Trump said he would meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenksyy in the coming weeks “if necessary.” The president’s comments come just after he condemned Russia’s recent large-scale strike against Ukraine. Russian forces launched hundreds of drones and missiles at Ukrainian cities overnight Sunday. The attack, which has been called the…
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Duffy urges Senate to pass Big Beautiful Bill’s $12.5B air traffic system fix
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy described the U.S. air traffic system as antiquated on Wednesday and urged the Senate to pass the Big Beautiful Bill which has $12.5 billion earmarked for upgrades to the system. Duffy, speaking at the Transportation Department, was providing updates on the situation at Newark International Airport in New Jersey where outdated…
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Former RNC chair says deporting illegal immigrant is just like Middle East insurgents kidnapping Americans
Former RNC Chair and MSNBC analyst Michael Steele compared the U.S. government deporting an illegal immigrant to El Salvador to despotic regimes kidnapping Americans or journalists while abroad on Tuesday. During an MSNBC segment, Steele argued that the U.S. deporting illegal immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia from Maryland to the “Terrorism Confinement Center” in El Salvador…
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Harvard professor urges university to embrace ideological balance amid clash with Trump admin
Harvard professor Arthur Brooks urged Harvard to see the Trump administration’s back and forth with the university as an opportunity for growth and to increase ideological balance at the elite institution during an interview on Wednesday. “I mean, the whole point of this is not just to get through the crisis. The whole point is…
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ICE identifies jet ski suspects in Air Force cadet candidate’s death as illegal immigrants
The suspect and her alleged accomplice linked to the jet ski hit-and-run death of an Air Force cadet candidate over Memorial Day weekend have been identified as illegal immigrants, according to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement official. During a Wednesday news conference in Grapevine, Texas, Joshua Johnson, acting field director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement…
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Hoda Kotb reveals daughter’s concerning diagnosis influenced her exit from ‘Today’
Hoda Kotb, longtime host of NBC’s “The Today Show,” is speaking out about the deeper reasons she decided to leave her post. Kotb returned as a guest on Wednesday for the first time since her departure from “Today” in January. During the appearance, she revealed that her younger daughter, Hope, 6, was diagnosed with type…
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High school graduate shot dead at Texas party after confronting armed teen
A fight between two girls at a Texas high school graduation party left one graduate dead, authorities said. Andrew Farias, 18, was killed during the dispute at a home in the Austin suburb of Uhland, Fox 7 reported. Uhland police officers and Texas Rangers responded to the home May 25 amid reports of a shooting.…
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Hugh Jackman’s ex speaks out on ‘traumatic journey of betrayal’ as she files for divorce
Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness have officially ended their marriage. After announcing their amicable split in September 2023, Furness officially filed for divorce from Jackman in New York on Tuesday. According to People, Furness’ lawyer also submitted filings related to the duo’s settlement, health care coverage and medical child support. The former couple tied the…
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Freed Israeli hostage says Hamas captors ‘wanted Kamala to be elected,’ were ‘very scared’ of Trump’s return
A former Israeli hostage told CNN in an interview Wednesday that his Hamas captors hoped former Vice President Kamala Harris would win the 2024 election and that the terrorists were “very scared” of President Donald Trump returning to office. Omer Shem Tov, 22, was freed in February after spending 505 days in captivity in Gaza.…
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US judge blasts Trump lawyers for 11th-hour tactics in MS-13 deportation case
A federal judge in Maryland scolded Trump administration lawyers on Tuesday for waiting until the eleventh hour to seek an extension in the case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the Salvadorian migrant and alleged MS-13 member deported to El Salvador in what officials have acknowledged was an administrative error. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis denied…
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President Trump said he would nominate Emil Bove, a top Justice Department official who previously served as his criminal defense attorney, to a seat on a federal appeals court
Emil Bove, a former federal prosecutor, has been working as the president’s enforcer at the Justice Department.
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Skittles removes color additive from candies identified by RFK Jr. as a ‘toxin’
Skittles’ parent company Mars has announced that the popular candy will no longer be made with titanium dioxide, a color additive previously banned in the European Union over health risks.
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Elon Musk takes jab at Trump’s ‘big, beautiful, bill’: ‘I was disappointed’
President Donald Trump was working around the clock with House Republican leadership to secure enough votes for his “big, beautiful bill.” After several overnight sessions and closed-door meetings, the bill passed the House last week with just one vote to spare. Although many Trump allies championed the achievement, DOGE head Elon Musk expressed disappointment with…
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California school sports officials announce change in trans rules after Trump threatens to end federal funding
Girls in public school sports will have a greater chance to compete despite the presence of a transgender athlete, thanks to a change in the rules from the California Interscholastic Federation. The CIF said that biological female students who lost a spot to compete because of a transgender athlete would be allowed to compete anyway.…
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Liberals freaked out over Vance’s Munich speech. Just wait till they read the State Department’s Substack.
The State Department raised some eyebrows when it launched a Substack last month. Its latest Substack essay highlighting both the importance of renewing Western civilization and the failure of global liberalism might be enough to give liberal establishmentarians ulcers and national conservatives butterflies. Blaze Media senior politics editor Christopher Bedford said of the recent essay,…
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Senate Republican campaign committee ‘grills’ Chuck Schumer on National Hamburger Day
The National Republican Senatorial Committee is revisiting a much-maligned year-old photo from Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer. The NRSC, which is the campaign arm of the Senate GOP, marked National Hamburger Day on Wednesday with a new video titled, “We Grill Right,” which spotlights Schumer’s viral social media post from last year’s Father’s Day. In…
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Judge takes step toward possible release of detained Russian Harvard scientist accused of smuggling
A federal judge in Vermont ruled in favor of a Russian Harvard scientist who was detained by ICE and accused of smuggling goods into the U.S. on Wednesday. Kseniia Petrova, 31, was first detained by ICE before being transferred to criminal custody earlier this month. Wednesday’s ruling ensures that if she is granted bail and…
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DAVID MARCUS: Why nobody wants to cut the national debt despite everyone saying they should
It was Mark Twain who quipped that the “great works” are books that everyone wants to have read, but nobody wants to read. We could easily say the same thing about the U.S. national debt: It is something everyone wants to have cut, but nobody wants to cut. As the House Republicans’ big beautiful bill…
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Is Ozempic ruining your teeth? What to know about impact on dental health
Despite their widely touted benefits — primarily weight loss and diabetes control, among others — GLP-1 medications have also been linked to some unwelcome side effects. In addition to the main complaints of gastrointestinal issues, some lesser-known side effects have emerged, including mood changes, hair loss and “Ozempic face.” Now, there are rumblings on social…
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Trump’s tariffs and tax cuts are crushing Main Street and making Mar-a-Lago elites rich
President Donald Trump’s tariffs are already the biggest middle-class tax increase in modern history, raising the prices he promised to lower. Now even more tariffs threaten an economy already staggering from the uncertainty set off by Trump’s erratic policies, attacks on the rule of law, and threatening statements. Adding more injury to injury, Trump and…
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MSNBC’s Jonathan Capehart claims ‘Obama people’ are crowding out ‘next generation’ of Democratic Party leaders
MSNBC anchor Jonathan Capehart argued that former President Barack Obama’s influence over the Democratic Party has sometimes been stifling for a younger generation of leaders who seek to shape the future of the party. “The Obama people come in, they’re the new blood, and now people are starting to complain, ‘Oh my God, the Obama…
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Illegal immigrant arrested after allegedly threatening to assassinate Trump in handwritten letter
EXCLUSIVE: Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested an illegal immigrant Mexican national in Wisconsin last Thursday after he allegedly mailed a handwritten note to an ICE officer threatening to assassinate President Donald Trump. Ramon Morales-Reyes, 54, entered the U.S. illegally on a minimum of nine separate occasions between 1999 and 2005. His criminal record includes arrests…
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Chris Cillizza’s Tesla vandalized, says obsession with politics is ‘making us all crazy’
Former CNN journalist Chris Cillizza revealed on Wednesday that his Tesla was defaced with a sign reading “Musk is a Nazi,” which someone taped to his bumper during his son’s soccer tournament over the weekend. Cillizza said on his Substack that the politicization of everyday products is “making us crazy” and deepening the political divide…
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Vice President Vance promised bitcoin enthusiasts at the Bitcoin 2025 conference that the Trump administration would press ahead with crypto-friendly policies
Speaking at a bitcoin conference in Las Vegas, the vice president said Trump would sign a bill that establishes rules for stablecoins.
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Andrew and Tristan Tate charged with rape, human trafficking in the UK
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate have been charged by UK prosecutors with rape and human trafficking.
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Mark Levin exposes Qatar and Saudi Arabia’s massive terrorism ties
A couple of weeks ago during President Donald Trump’s visit to Riyadh, a $142 billion U.S.-Saudi Arabia defense deal was announced. It’s the largest defense sales agreement in U.S. history, as it involves the sale of state-of-the-art military equipment and training services to Saudi Arabia, spanning air force and space capabilities, missile defense, maritime security,…
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Exclusive: Justice for victim’s severe injuries is elusive after he was shot point-blank by police on Jan. 6
Mark Griffin was trying to caution police at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 against firing more rubber pellets and explosive munitions into the massive crowd when a police sergeant shouldered a munition launcher and shot Griffin in the left leg with 40mm hard-rubber baton rounds. The point-blank blast likely from Metropolitan Police Department Sgt.…
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Illegal aliens arrested in fatal jet ski hit-and-run crash that killed teen Air Force recruit; Abbott calls for death penalty
Two illegal immigrants have been arrested in a deadly jet ski hit-and-run crash in Texas over Memorial Day weekend that took the life of a teen Air Force recruit. The governor of Texas has called for the suspect to face the death penalty in the tragic case. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced in a…
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A new law in this state bans automated insurance claim denials
As some health insurance companies have come under fire for allegedly using computer systems to shoot down claims, an Arizona law will soon make the practice illegal in the Grand Canyon State. Republican Arizona House Majority Whip Rep. Julie Willoughby sponsored the legislation, and it was recently signed into law by Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs.…
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Obama-nominated judge allows lawsuit targeting Musk’s role with DOGE to proceed, drops claims against Trump
An Obama-appointed federal judge has largely rejected the Trump administration’s request for the dismissal of a DOGE-related legal challenge, though she did dismiss President Donald Trump as a defendant, while otherwise allowing the wranglings to proceed. “Defendants seek to dismiss President Trump as a defendant because the court may not enjoin the President in the…
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Father dies in tragic accident while teaching teen daughter to drive
A 64-year-old California man was killed while teaching his teen daughter to drive, the Laguna Beach Police Department (LBPD) confirmed to Fox News Digital on Wednesday. LBPD also told Fox News Digital that the 15-year-old had a learner’s permit. The fatal crash took place late Monday afternoon on the Golden State’s Coast Highway. James Politoski…
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Trump confirms he told Netanyahu to back off Iran strikes amid nuclear talks
President Donald Trump on Wednesday confirmed that he told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week to back off any moves to strike Iran as negotiations on its nuclear program remain ongoing. “I’d like to be honest, yes, I did,” he said in response to a reporter’s question on the issue. “It’s not a warning.…
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Angel Reese reaches stellar WNBA milestone after league’s probe into racist remarks ends
Chicago Sky star Angel Reese set a new WNBA mark on Tuesday, hours after the league said it could not substantiate claims of racist remarks against her during the first game of the season against the Indiana Fever. Reese had 13 points and grabbed 15 rebounds in the 94-89 loss to the Phoenix Mercury. CLICK…
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NYPD hunts for man accused of beating off-duty cop and stealing his gun, alleged accomplice arrested
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) has arrested one man and is searching for another after the brutal beating of a 27-year-old off-duty officer during a robbery in the Bronx early Saturday. Wayne Lucas, 23, is wanted in connection with the attack. New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch confirmed a second suspect, Taveon…
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Popular rainbow candy just got a major ingredient change as Skittles drops additive
A candy company has removed an ingredient from its popular and colorful rainbow candies. Skittles, owned by Mars Wrigley, will no longer be made with titanium dioxide. A spokesperson for Mars Wrigley, which is based in New Jersey, confirmed to Fox News Digital this week that the company has removed titanium dioxide from its Skittles…
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Blagojevich roasts Dems: Calls Schiff the ‘Elvis’ of liars, says party preferred ‘coma’ patient to Harris
Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich lambasted his Democratic Party as an unethical organization that collectively bolstered a “coma” patient over other contenders in order to advance their own political ends, and that they feature a “Hall of Fame for Liars” headlined by Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif. Asked by Fox News’ Jesse Watters about his response…
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Cassie welcomes third child after explosive testimony in Diddy trial: report
Cassie Ventura, Sean “Diddy” Combs‘ ex-girlfriend, gave birth to her third child with husband Alex Fine, according to reports. The “Me & U” singer married Fine, Diddy’s former personal trainer, in 2019. The couple has two daughters; Frankie, five, and Sunny, four. Their third baby is a boy, according to People magazine, who confirmed the…
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Seattle mayor accused of lying after blaming Christian rally for park violence
Organizers of the Christian rally that Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell blamed for a violent riot at a local park pushed back against his claims that they intentionally provoked outrage on Tuesday. After police reported multiple arrests at the MayDayUSA rally at Cal Anderson Park on Saturday, Harrell’s office released a statement defending the LGBTQ community…
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Connecticut: mall shooting suspect ID’d as 19-year-old who was out on bond
Authorities have stated that the gunman suspected of shooting five people at a Connecticut mall is a 19-year-old who was out on bond on separate charges.
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Judge grants DOGE staffers access to Treasury data
A federal judge gave the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) access to the Treasury Department’s financial information on Tuesday.
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Lawfare wins again: Judge stops Trump from punishing Mueller-linked firm
President Donald Trump has attempted to deny special privileges to elite law firms directly or peripherally involved in the lawfare waged against him and his allies in recent years. Federal judges have sided with the law firms on every occasion, including on Tuesday in the case of a firm that long employed former special counsel…
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Trump DOJ targets North Carolina for shaky voter registration
With public trust in elections teetering on the brink, President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice targeted North Carolina’s voter roll failures over a long-ignored alleged discrepancy. In March, the president signed an executive order to preserve and protect America’s elections. In that action, he noted that states must maintain accurate voter rolls under the Help…
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Wild video: Florida cop clings to hood of moving car, shoots through windshield on busy downtown street in broad daylight
Wild video shows a Miami police officer clinging to the hood of a moving car and firing though the windshield — and it all took place on a busy downtown street in broad daylight Sunday. RELATED: Police bodycam video shows Florida man offering cops alcohol during car chase that ends with suspect getting tased Miami…
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Jeanine Pirro sworn in as interim US attorney, pledging ‘no more mercy for criminals’
Jeanine Pirro took the oath of office to serve as the interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., during an event in the Oval Office on Wednesday. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi administered the oath alongside President Donald Trump. Pirro is serving as the interim U.S. attorney following the resignation of Ed Martin, Trump’s initial pick…
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AOC fundraises on trying to abolish ICE amid Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration
Republicans are ripping progressive New York Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for renewing her call to abolish U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in a recent fundraising email. “I believe that ICE, an agency that was just formed in 2003 during the Patriot Act era, is a rogue agency that should not exist,” Ocasio-Cortez said in…
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Russia says ‘Trump is not being sufficiently informed’ after calling Putin ‘absolutely CRAZY’
Russia is claiming President Donald Trump is “not being sufficiently informed” about the war in Ukraine after he recently said Russian President Vladimir Putin has “gone absolutely CRAZY!” Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov made the remark in an interview with journalist Pavel Zarubin, according to Turkey’s Anadolu Agency. “Trump says a lot of things. We,…
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DHS video honors Marine killed by Mexican cartel, touts Trump’s crackdown on ‘terrorists’
FIRST ON FOX: The Department of Homeland Security released a video honoring late Marine Corps veteran Nicholas Quets and highlighting his death at the hands of the Sinaloa Cartel, which the department says it is taking “decisive action” to address. “Drug cartels are being called what they truly are: foreign terrorist organizations,” the two-and-a-half-minute video states before…
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Woman severely beaten during invasion at Beanie Babies tycoon’s home: report
A man suspected of savagely beating a woman inside Beanie Babies tycoon Ty Warner’s Montecito, California mansion has been charged with first-degree attempted murder and other violent crimes, according to a report. According to a criminal complaint, 42-year-old Russell Maxwell Phay of Henderson, Nevada, broke into a home owned by “T. Warner” and beat a…
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Chrisleys’ attorney calls Trump pardon ‘incredibly powerful’ as couple prepares for freedom
Nashville, Tenn. – Todd and Julie Chrisley – who have been serving prison time for tax evasion and bank fraud since their 2022 conviction – are preparing to embark on a whole new chapter of their lives, thanks to President Donald Trump’s pardon. In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, the couple’s attorney explained…
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White House sending $9.4B DOGE cuts package to Congress next week
The White House is expected to send a federal spending cut proposal to Congress next week, two Republican sources told Fox News Digital on Wednesday. It is the latest move by Republican officials to make good on promises to slash government spending, a project spearheaded by President Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s Department of Government…
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Florida mom killed, three small children injured after truck collides with their van following tire blowout
A Florida mother was killed and her three young children were injured in a car accident on Interstate 95 on Memorial Day after a truck experienced a tire blowout and collided with their van. Olivia Maggs, 32, was driving in the southbound lanes of I-95 by the Pineda Causeway in Brevard County on Monday afternoon…
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The Case for Exporting American AI
Biden’s restrictive policy left allies with little choice but to turn to China.
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The Estate Tax Wrecks U.S. Farms
The exemption is set to decline by half if the GOP tax bill doesn’t pass. Rural families will suffer.
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Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell under investigation for alleged involvement in ‘aiding illegal immigration’
Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell is under investigation for allegedly “aiding and abetting” illegal migrants and obstructing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations
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Rubio urged to punish Iraq with ‘maximum pressure’ sanctions for its ‘complete subjugation’ by Iran
FIRST ON FOX: A pair of House Republicans are urging Secretary Marco Rubio to punish Iraq with sanctions for its “complete subjugation” by Iran as part of the U.S.’s “maximum pressure” policy toward Tehran. “More than 4,400 American service members sacrificed their lives since the start of the Iraq War, yet today, Iraq stands as…
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Longtime Democrat senator’s daughter takes aim at Trump, Musk, RFK Jr, in launch for key House swing seat
The eldest daughter of longtime Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire is taking a step to follow in her mother’s political footsteps. Stefany Shaheen on Wednesday declared her candidacy for the U.S. House in the open seat race in New Hampshire’s competitive 1st Congressional District. The younger Shaheen wasted no time in targeting President…
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Federal judge refuses to reconsider order to facilitate deportee’s return to US
A federal judge denied a request from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to reconsider his order calling for the Trump administration “to take all immediate steps” to return a Guatemalan deportee to the U.S. The decision by U.S. District Court Judge Brian Murphy in Massachusetts comes after he issued a ruling last week saying…
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Jersey Shore boardwalk mayhem puts blue state’s ‘soft’ crime approach under microscope
New Jersey assemblywoman Vicky Flynn told “Fox and Friends” on Wednesday that “soft-on-crime policies” in the blue state were to blame after a series of brawls and stabbings occurred over Memorial Day weekend at a popular Jersey shore boardwalk, leading to dozens of arrests. “Over the last seven years, there have been numerous policies adopted…
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Trump and Putin reach agreement on prisoner exchange, says Russian diplomat
OAN Staff James Meyers8:10 AM – Wednesday, May 28, 2025 The United States and Russia have agreed to a prisoner exchange, according to…
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3 cases the FBI is FINALLY investigating under Trump
The FBI during the Biden regime was marked by inaction. Case after high-profile case went under-prioritized, mishandled, or obstructed. But those days are over. FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino are currently digging into several cases left unanswered by the Biden administration. On Memorial Day, Bongino posted an update on X regarding…
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Iran hangs a man convicted of spying for Israel
Iran has hanged a man convicted of spying for Israel, Iranian state media reported on Wednesday. According to the reports, Pedram Madani was hanged after Iran’s supreme court upheld a death sentence issued by a lower court. The official IRNA news agency said Madani had visited Israel and met Mossad officers to convey classified information…
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Rare diamond brooch found hiding in jewelry box delivers ‘special moment’
A pricey diamond brooch was found hiding in plain sight within an innocuous box of jewelry when the box was brought in for a routine valuation. Most of the items were worth little more than about $270. The brooch, however, turned out to be an Art Deco treasure — which later sold at auction for…
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Indy 500 winner Alex Palou pumps brakes on possible F1 move
Alex Palou is on top of the open-wheel racing world as he won Sunday’s Indianapolis 500 for the first time in his career and notched his fifth win in six IndyCar races this season. Palou appeared to be cemented in his IndyCar seat for the foreseeable future as he made clear that joining Formula 1…
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Ohio teen dies after falling off float at Memorial Day parade
A 13-year-old Ohio boy died Monday after falling off a Memorial Day parade float in Green, Ohio. The Summit County Sheriff’s Office confirmed Matthew Schultz’s death on Tuesday, saying the seventh-grader fell from the front of a trailer float being hauled by a Ford F-150 and was struck by the trailer’s tires around 11:23 a.m.…
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Bruce Willis’ wife felt ‘lost and isolated’ caring for him after devastating dementia diagnosis
Emma Heming Willis‘ life was forever changed the moment her beloved husband, Bruce Willis, was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in 2022. While speaking at the Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement Forum in Las Vegas on Monday, the mom of two opened up about the isolating moment that inspired her upcoming book, “The Unexpected Journey.” “On the day…
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MAHA study unveiled: The truth behind autism
The Trump administration is shedding light on the chronic disease epidemic that’s affecting children all across America. Now that they have the data, the next item on the agenda is stopping it. “Four months ago, I created the presidential commission to Make America Healthy Again, and today the commission officially delivers its first report on…
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Rep. John James hammers Michigan GOP over political failures: ‘What are we even talking about?’
Republican candidates have not fared well lately in key races in one of the most important swing states in the country: Michigan. Rep. John James (R) of Michigan did not mince words when talking to Blaze News about their lackluster performances, insisting that they demonstrate why he should be the party’s nominee for the open…
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‘Stand Your Ground’ brings ’80s-style justice back to big screen
Screen vigilantes walk a fine line between morality and justice. Sure, we cheered when Clint Eastwood’s Dirty Harry took out the trash in 1971, but he broke a few rules along the way. More than a few, according to film critic Roger Ebert, who dubbed “Dirty Harry” “fascist.” Ebert wasn’t alone. ‘I really believe that…
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Trump FBI launches investigation into leftist violence against Christians in Seattle
Conservative Christians held a prayer rally with music, speeches, and giveaways at Cal Anderson Park in Seattle, Washington, on Saturday. The Mayday USA event — held in support of the “sanctity of human life, the sacrality of biological gender, the importance of the nuclear family, and the right to freedom of speech and religion” —…
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Buttigieg reveals how he’d advise Democrats on key issues if he could time travel back to 2020
Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg offered multiple ways he would change the Democratic Party platform if he could time travel back to 2020. In the wake of the party’s decisive defeat in 2024, several prominent Democrats have spoken about how they need to change on America’s most pressing issues. Many Democrats have argued…
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West Virginia gov vows to protect women’s sports as trans athlete competes for girls’ state championship
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey vowed to keep up the fight to protect women’s and girls’ sports as a transgender athlete competing against girls in the state championship. Becky Pepper-Jackson, a 13-year-old freshman at Bridgeport Senior High School who has been the subject of a Supreme Court case about their participation in girls’ sports, finished…
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MS-13 member, child sex offender nabbed amid federal immigration enforcement on Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard
Immigration enforcement operations carried out Tuesday on the Massachusetts islands of Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard resulted in about 40 arrests, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) noted in a press release provided to Fox News Digital. The effort marked a major win for public safety — a documented MS-13 member as well as “at least…
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Rubio announces visa restrictions for foreigners ‘complicit’ in censoring Americans
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced new visa restrictions the Trump administration is implementing against foreign authorities who it says are “complicit” in censoring Americans. “For too long, Americans have been fined, harassed, and even charged by foreign authorities for exercising their free speech rights,” Rubio wrote on X. “Today, I am announcing a new…
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Delta fight disrupted by pigeon flying around inside cabin, video shows
A video captured a pigeon flying around the cabin of a Delta plane in Minneapolis, with a passenger shrieking as a man tried to capture the bird with his coat. The incident onboard Delta Flight 2348 late Saturday delayed its arrival in Madison, Wis., for around an hour. “When I boarded Delta Flight 2348 at…
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Seven migrants drown as boat capsizes at Spain’s Canary Islands dock
Spanish emergency services say four women and three girls died when a small boat carrying migrants capsized while arriving to port at one of Spain’s Canary Islands on Wednesday. Spain’s maritime rescue service, which located the boat some 6 miles (9.6 kilometers) from the shore, said the boat tipped over as rescuers started removing minors…
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Chrisley children celebrate Trump’s plan to pardon reality TV parents in fraud, tax evasion case
Shortly after President Donald Trump announced his plan to pardon Todd and Julie Chrisley for their bank fraud and tax evasion charges, the “Chrisley Knows Best” stars’ children were quick to share their excitement. “I am grateful to God and extremely grateful to President Trump and his entire administration,” the couple’s son, Chase, said in…
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Netanyahu says Israel has killed Hamas’ Gaza chief Mohammed Sinwar
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that Israel had killed senior Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar. Netanyahu made the announcement in a speech to the Knesset, the national legislature of Israel. The Israeli leader had previously only said that the terrorist leader had “apparently” been killed. Mohammed Sinwar was one of Israel’s most wanted targets…
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ESPN analyst apologizes for remarks on WNBA’s probe into alleged racist comments from fans
ESPN basketball analyst Chiney Ogwumike apologized for remarks she made at the start of the WNBA’s investigation into alleged hateful remarks toward Chicago Sky players during a game against the Indiana Fever. Ogwumike said on “Get Up” two days after the alleged incident that “if you’re truly a basketball fan, you would understand and agree…
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Elon Musk gave new fuel to GOP critics of the Republicans’ multitrillion-dollar tax and spending agenda
The Tesla CEO and Trump ally said the multitrillion-dollar tax and spending agenda fails to reduce the federal deficit, echoing complaints from hard-line factions in both the House and the Senate.
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DOJ sues North Carolina over voter rolls
The Department of Justice (DOJ) sued the State of North Carolina and the North Carolina State Board of Elections on Tuesday for allegedly failing to maintain an accurate voter list. The Trump administration claims the Tar Heel State is in violation of the 2002 Help America Vote Act (HAVA) after board officials provided a statewide…
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DeSantis goads Congress to follow FL’s DOGE blueprint as Musk’s cuts still wait for vote
Gov. Ron DeSantis urged House Republicans to take note of Florida’s successful implementation of “DOGE”-type governance and get moving on slashing waste, fraud and abuse identified by the executive branch organization. “Elon Musk took massive incoming – including attacks on his companies as well as personal smears, to lead the effort on DOGE,” DeSantis posted…
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Angel Reese ‘owes’ Fever fans ‘an apology’ after WNBA finds no evidence of hateful remarks, senator says
The WNBA found in an investigation that alleged “hateful comments” directed toward Angel Reese during her game against the Indiana Fever were “not substantiated.” Reese and her Chicago Sky faced the Fever and Caitlin Clark, and at one point, the two had to be separated after a flagrant foul by Clark against Reese. The association…
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Spring clean your car with these 10 cleaning supplies
Instead of spending a bunch of money on expensive car wash add-ons, take matters into your own hands and wash your car yourself. Spring cleaning season is here, and you shouldn’t forget about cleaning out your car, as well as your home. From microfiber cloths to interior and exterior cleaners, you can find everything you…
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Texas border sheriff says illegal crossings have seen ‘dramatic decline’ as CA migrant center shuts down
A Texas sheriff, whose county shares 54 miles of the U.S. southern border with Mexico, told Fox News Digital he has seen a “dramatic decline” in illegal migrant crossings since President Donald Trump took office, specifically, a sharp decrease in the last two weeks. “Since President Trump took over, we have seen a continued decline in…
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Watchdog finds ‘no evidence’ Biden knew of crucial climate EOs, demands answers on who signed autopen
FIRST ON FOX: A pro-energy group is renewing its call for an investigation into over half a dozen Biden administration executive actions related to climate that it believes should be deemed null and void due to them being signed by an autopen without any public comment from former President Joe Biden confirming his knowledge of them. …
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Kevin Costner sued for allegedly directing ‘violent unscripted’ rape scene without consent
Kevin Costner is being sued by a stuntwoman who alleged that she was made to perform an unscripted rape scene without proper notice, consent or the mandatory presence of an intimacy coordinator while she was working on the actor and director’s upcoming movie “Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2.” In the sequel film, Devyn…
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DANNY DANON: UN officials fueling blood libels after DC terror attack on Israeli diplomats
The U.N.’s libel has led to bloodshed. The blood of a beautiful young couple, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, who worked together at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C. The couple were deeply in love, with Yaron secretly planning to propose to Sarah this week in Jerusalem. FROM CAMPUS PROTESTS TO DEADLY VIOLENCE: ISRAELI…
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Labeling you ‘phobic’ is how the left dodges real arguments
No one wants to be called a coward. But fear is a natural and important human emotion. It gives us caution and hesitance in situations that pose a danger to oneself or others. Nevertheless, fear must be rational, and it must be controlled. Being afraid of the wrong things — or being excessively afraid of…
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Succeeding Trump: 6 Republican potential presidential hopefuls to keep your eyes on in 2028
The 2028 presidential election seems like a long way away, but in reality, the early moves are already underway by some Democrats with likely national ambitions. And one Republican politician is already selling 2028 merchandise. “Trump 2028” hats are available for $50 and T-shirts that read, “Trump 2028 (Re-write the Rules),” sell for $36 on…
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US military vulnerabilities threaten Trump’s ‘peace-through-strength’ strategy
President Donald Trump is the first president since Ronald Reagan to run and get elected on a peace through strength platform. To date, the president has executed this vision by leveraging America’s forward presence across the Middle East and Asia — aircraft carriers, fighters and bombers, and a global network of American military installations —…
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Trump order targeting law firm WilmerHale blocked as ‘unconstitutional,’ federal judge rules
A federal judge permanently blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting the law firm WilmerHale on Tuesday. Trump’s order sought to limit the influence of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP by urging federal agencies to suspend security clearances for the firm’s employees as well as cancel contracts with the organization. U.S. District Judge…
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Trump claims Canada ‘considering’ becoming 51st state for no-cost Golden Dome and more top headlines
1. Trump claims Canada ‘considering’ becoming 51st state for no-cost Golden Dome 2. Secret Service officers suspended after brawl outside Obama’s home 3. Musk ‘disappointed’ by Trump’s spending bill ‘LITTLE BIT TOO LATE’ – Lara Trump reveals story behind CNN anchor Jake Tapper’s apology. Continue reading … SPACE RACE SETBACK – Starship Flight 9 fails…
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American tennis star Danielle Collins defends outburst toward cameraman during tournament
American tennis star Danielle Collins on Tuesday defended her outburst toward a cameraman during a tournament last week. Collins’ incident occurred at the Internationaux de Strasbourg against Emma Raducanu. During a changeover, she told the cameraman to keep their distance as she refilled her water bottle. She said the cameraman was acting “wildly inappropriate.” CLICK…
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Why a fatherless man bombed a fertility clinic — and the dark truth it exposes
On May 17, 2025, a 25-year-old named Guy Edward Bartkus detonated a bomb outside the American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California. Four individuals in the blast periphery were injured, but since the clinic was closed, no staff were harmed. Thankfully, neither were any embryos. The only casualty was Guy Bartkus himself. But…
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American-born Team Israel Olympian praises Trump’s fight vs antisemitism, but won’t play for Team USA
Team Israel Olympic bobsledder Adam Edelman is looking to lead his team back to the Winter Games for the first time since Pyeongchang in 2018. If they qualify for Cortina-Milan next year, it would mark his and his teammates’ return to the Olympics after failing to qualify for Beijing in 2022. It would also mark…
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IOC upholds ban on Russian teams ahead of 2026 Winter Olympics
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) confirmed on Tuesday that Russian teams will remain banned from the 2026 Winter Olympics, officially closing the door on NHL star Alex Ovechkin. The IOC released a statement following comments from International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) President Luc Tardif. “The IOC Executive Board recommendation from March 2023 with regard to…
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NFL legend slams possibility of Aaron Rodgers signing with Steelers: ‘That’s a joke’
Pro Football Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw made it clear in a radio interview in Arkansas this week that he is no fan of the idea of Aaron Rodgers joining the Pittsburgh Steelers. Rodgers teased the possibility of him joining the Steelers during a podcast interview over the Memorial Day weekend. He said he had…
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Harvard president urges the school to address lack of conservatives on campus
Harvard’s president said the lack of conservatives on the Ivy League campus, and fear of expressing “unpopular” views among students and faculty are problems the school “really need[s] to address.” “The administration and others have said conservatives are too few on campus and their views are not welcome. In so far as that’s true, that’s…
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In-N-Out crowned America’s favorite burger chain in new Yelp rankings
America loves burgers. In honor of National Burger Day, Yelp compiled a list of the top 25 burger chains in the United States. The methodology is based on Yelp reviews for brands with over 100 locations that operate in multiple states and are primarily categorized under “burgers” on Yelp. CHICKEN BURGERS DETHRONE BEEF AS AMERICA’S…
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Turkey weighing citizens in public to fight obesity, critics slam the move as fat shaming
Turkey is tipping the scales in its war on obesity. The country has launched a nationwide campaign to measure citizens’ weight in public spaces to combat its rising obesity rates — a move critics argue amounts to public fat shaming and government overreach. The initiative, called “Learn Your Ideal Weight, Live Healthy” campaign, will see…
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Dave Portnoy needles Fever for response to WNBA ending probe into alleged racist remarks
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy was at the Indiana Fever’s first game of the WNBA season earlier this month against the Chicago Sky, which came under scrutiny. The WNBA launched an investigation into reports of hateful comments made toward the Sky. The Associated Press reported that the league was specifically investigating racial remarks toward Angel…
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The AI ‘Stargate’ has opened — and it’s not what you think
For 30 years, I’ve warned about a future many dismissed as conspiracy or science fiction: a future dominated by centralized power, runaway technology, and an erosion of individual liberty. I said the real showdown would arrive by 2030. Now we’re at the doorstep, and the decisions we make today may define whether this moment becomes…
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Defense Department workers no longer required to submit DOGE’s weekly production reports
Defense Department civilian employees will no longer need to submit a weekly bulleted list of what they accomplished, which the Department of Government Efficiency had demanded of federal employees starting in February. In an email to the Pentagon’s civilian workforce, Jay Hurst, who is performing the duties of undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness,…
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Harvard faces war of attrition against Trump administration on multiple fronts
Eighty-one years ago, on May 31, 1944, General George Patton walked before the 6th Armored Division before the D-Day invasion and told the troops a simple, inescapable fact about war: “No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country.” It…
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Atlantic editor doesn’t ‘understand’ the narrative that media covered for Biden’s health
The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic says he doesn’t “understand” the “narrative” that the media covered for former President Joe Biden’s health. “I don’t understand how this narrative is developed that the media was covering for Biden,” The Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg said Friday in an interview he did with CNN’s Jake Tapper and Axios’ Alex Thompson’s book…
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‘Intensely loyal’ Jill Biden aide despised by White House staffers, new book claims
President Joe Biden’s aides consider first lady Jill Biden one of the most powerful first ladies in history, according to the new book, “Original Sin,” by CNN anchor Jake Tapper and Axios political correspondent Alex Thompson. By proxy, the first lady’s top aide, Anthony Bernal, became one of the most influential people in the White…
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Phil Robertson’s journey from humble beginnings to ‘Duck Dynasty’ empire
Phil Robertson died at 79 on Sunday following a health battle, but the Duck Commander founder’s legacy goes back much further than his A&E reality series. Robertson, a Louisiana native, founded the hunting company more than 50 years ago in 1972 following a college football career at Louisiana Tech where he was a starting quarterback…
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Angel Reese not asked about WNBA finding no evidence of alleged hateful comments toward her
During the Chicago Sky’s postgame press conference on Tuesday night after a 94-89 loss to the Phoenix Mercury, Sky star Angel Reese was not questioned about the WNBA investigation that could not substantiate claims of hateful comments reportedly toward her. A live feed of the postgame press conference posted to the team’s X account did…
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Severed animal ears and other parts discovered in freezer at historic ice cream store
The owner of a historic ice cream store in Jackson, Mississippi, says he was bewildered after finding gruesome animal body parts in a freezer at his business. The Jackson County Animal Shelter and Animal Control are investigating the bizarre animal parts found in the back garage of The Parlour ice cream shop on Sunday. ‘I…
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AI exoskeleton gives wheelchair users the freedom to walk again
For Caroline Laubach, being a Wandercraft test pilot is about more than just trying out new technology. It’s about reclaiming a sense of freedom and connection that many wheelchair users miss. Laubach, a spinal stroke survivor and full-time wheelchair user, has played a key role in demonstrating the personal AI-powered prototype exoskeleton’s development, and her experience…
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Government’s crackdown on Mahmoud Khalil’s pro-Palestinian free speech threatens First Amendment protections
For over two months, the government has been targeting international students and scholars for arrest, detention and deportation based on their political views. Mahmoud Khalil, a green card holder and prominent advocate for Palestinian rights at Columbia University, was the first of these. He was taken from his home and detained 1,500 miles away from…
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LIZ PEEK: Conservative women scare Democrats like Hillary Clinton for good reason
Why do liberals like Hillary Clinton despise conservative women? Is it because we don’t obey the media and academia puppeteers who demand we vote for Democrats? Is it because we do not necessarily think that abortion is the only issue of importance, and that perhaps national security, a sound economy and safe streets are equally…
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SEN. RAND PAUL: Kennedy is confronting ‘corrupt’ health agencies to Make America Healthy Again
Recently, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee held a hearing with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy. Let’s just say there was no shortage of spirited debate between Kennedy and my Democratic colleagues. Kennedy is leading a bold effort across his agency and others in the healthcare sphere of the administration…
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A 90-year-old U.S. military contractor in Asheville, N.C., could lose many of its immigrant employees under Trump’s plan to end their legal protections, part of a broader risk to the labor market
Immigrants from Ukraine and Nicaragua keep a factory in North Carolina humming; they are among 1.8 million workers with temporary legal protections.
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GOP’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill Act’ lets Big Tech and Big Pharma run wild
The Republicans’ bizarrely named “Big Beautiful Bill Act” includes two egregious provisions that would strip states of their power to regulate key agenda items pushed by globalist elites. Anyone who still understands what the word “conservative” means can see the truth: The Republican budget bill is a mixed bag of deficit bloat, missed opportunities, and…
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Meta AI chatbot makes up lies about conservative activist, urges law enforcement to take his children away
Filmmaker and conservative political activist Robby Starbuck is suing Meta for defamation after the platform’s AI chatbot made false accusations about him. In April 2024, Starbuck discovered via a screenshot from a Harley-Davidson dealer aiming to undermine his anti-DEI campaign that Meta AI was accusing him of being involved in the January 6, 2021, Capitol…
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Suspect in murder of Israeli Embassy couple linked to organization that called Oct. 7 attack ‘legitimate’
The man who allegedly killed two Israeli Embassy employees outside the Capital Jewish Museum last Wednesday night in Washington, D.C., was linked to the Party for Socialism and Liberation, which praised the Oct. 7, 2023 terror attack in the hours after it happened. Elias Rodriguez, 31, was charged with two counts of first-degree murder, murder…
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Travelers are stuffing basic household item with clothes to avoid flight baggage fees
Summer travel is in full swing after a record-breaking Memorial Day weekend. A massive 45.1 million Americans were predicted to travel at least 50 miles from their homes, with 3.61 million Americans flying to their destination. For those flyers who tend to bring a lot of baggage with them, a viral travel hack involving pillowcases…
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FBI to probe claims of ‘targeted violence’ against religious groups after evangelicals’ protest in Seattle
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said Tuesday he had requested an investigation into allegations of “targeted violence” against religious groups after an evangelical conservative group held a rally at Seattle City Hall in response to the mayor blaming Christians for igniting a weekend demonstration that turned violent. “We have asked our team to fully investigate…
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Brown University clears student of wrongdoing after he sent campus employees DOGE-like email
Brown University has cleared student Alex Shieh as well as the board of The Brown Spectator of allegations that they violated Brown University’s name, licensing, and trademark policies. “Elite academia is in crisis because of a refusal to accommodate ordinary Americans and an unaccountable class of bureaucrats who treat universities as corporate brands rather than institutions of…
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Diddy ex-assistant Capricorn Clark delivers ‘most explosive’ testimony yet in rapper’s federal trial: expert
Capricorn Clark testified Tuesday in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal trial that the Bad Boy Records founder allegedly threatened to kill her while she was employed as his assistant. On her first day of working for Diddy in 2004, she claimed the “Last Night” rapper took her on a walk through Central Park at around 9…
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Credibility crisis: Press dismissed Hur report on Biden’s memory issues long before concerns became undeniable
The press spun, obfuscated and outright dismissed Special Counsel Robert Hur’s early 2024 report that stated then-President Joe Biden came off as an elderly man with memory issues well before his declining state emerged as an acceptable topic in the legacy media. Hur, who was appointed by then-Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate Biden’s handling…
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Scientists may have discovered why the pounds come back after losing weight
Many factors lead to the frustrating cycle of weight gain and weight loss — but the driving force may be fat cells keeping a memory of obesity. That’s according to a recent study that was first published in the journal Nature last fall. Researchers say that fat cells influence abnormal metabolic pathways in the body long…
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Trump ally Tuberville announces run for Alabama governor
Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville on Tuesday announced his 2026 run for Alabama governor. Tuberville, a top Senate supporter and ally of President Donald Trump, launched a campaign website that touts his “conservative Alabama values.” And the senator made his first appearance after announcing his candidacy on Fox News’ “The Will Cain Show.” “I’m doing this…
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Elon Musk ‘disappointed’ by Trump’s spending bill, says it undermines what DOGE is doing
Elon Musk said he is “disappointed” by the costs of President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill” passed by Republicans in the House last week. “I was disappointed to see the massive spending bill, frankly, which increases the budget deficit, not just decreases it, and undermines the work that the DOGE team is doing,” Musk…
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Macron dismisses viral moment with wife as ‘joking around’ after disinformation claims backfire
French President Emmanuel Macron allegedly argued that video images showing his wife Brigitte pushing him away with both hands in the face on Monday were a pro-Russian disinformation campaign. “Brigitte’s hands #Macron brought to the PR’s face at #Hanoï : the Élysée initially denied the veracity of the images, suggesting a video generated by AI…
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Trump claims Canada ‘considering’ offer of free Golden Dome in exchange for becoming 51st state
U.S. President Donald Trump purported on Tuesday that Canada was “considering” giving up its statehood in exchange for protection by the proposed “Golden Dome” missile defense system at no cost, despite Canadian officials repeatedly stating that the country is not for sale. “I told Canada, which very much wants to be part of our fabulous…
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Pacers defeat Knicks in Game 4, stand one win away from NBA Finals
The Indiana Pacers are one win away from heading to the NBA Finals. The Pacers took Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals, 130-131, over the New York Knicks to take a commanding 3-1 series lead. The Knicks trailed by as many as 10 in the second quarter, as the Pacers could not miss throughout…
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Karen Read’s SUV reached ‘74% throttle’ moments before John O’Keefe’s final movements, crash expert testifies
The prosecution in Karen Read’s trial looked to cement its narrative surrounding the death of Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe by turning to a crash expert’s data placing Read at the crime scene during O’Keefe’s final movements on the morning of his death. Read, 45, is accused of hitting her boyfriend, 46-year-old O’Keefe, with her…
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Can you sue your favorite team for being bad? Lawsuit from Colorado Rockies fan is testing the waters
The Colorado Rockies are the worst team in the major leagues — and one fan says that is criminal. The Rockies, their abysmal record, and their flawed stadium design are to blame for a fan’s 2023 injury, a new lawsuit claims. ‘Defendant knew or should have known that the condition of the Stadium, as described…
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Democrats to spend $20 million to study how young men talk and what content they like: Report
The Democratic Party will spend millions to find out why its messaging has increasingly failed with young male voters, especially in the 2024 election. A report from the New York Times revealed the outlet had obtained a financial document circulating among Democrat donors about the proposed $20 million effort, which the party hoped would crack…
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Harvard dishonesty expert stripped of tenure and fired over alleged data falsification, rampant plagiarism
Harvard University has many problems these days, but one of the biggest still appears to be academic dishonesty. Francesca Gino — a professor of business administration who has long studied the psychology of organizations, dishonesty, and how people justify unethical behavior — was called out in 2021 for alleged data falsification, then later for apparent…
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Whitlock: The WNBA is celebrating Caitlin Clark’s sidelining injury
Indiana Fever all-star Caitlin Clark — one of the most celebrated women’s basketball players in the history of the sport — has been carrying the WNBA on her back since her rookie season in 2024. Yesterday, however, during the Fever’s match against the New York Liberty, Clark sustained a quad injury that will sideline her…
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Trump halts student visas to bolster national security vetting: Report
President Donald Trump’s administration reportedly has plans to bolster national security by requiring social media vetting for foreign student visa applicants. On Inauguration Day, Trump signed an executive order vowing to take “forceful and unprecedented steps to combat anti-Semitism,” which included revoking foreign student visas and deporting Hamas sympathizers. Trump warned that foreign students who…
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Deputies shoot growling Florida man dead after ‘bizarre’ standoff — and just moments after he survived alligator attack: Cops
Soon after a Florida man survived an alligator attack on Monday, Polk County Sheriff’s deputies fatally shot him when he emerged from a lake and charged at deputies with garden shears, officials said. Just before 6 a.m., a clerk at a convenience store in Lakeland told police that a man was acting “bizarre,” according to…
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73 arrests, 3 stabbings, brawls, and a boardwalk shutdown in a Jersey Shore town over Memorial Day weekend: ‘It wasn’t great’
Brawls and stabbings led to a boardwalk shutdown in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, over Memorial Day weekend, officials said, adding that police arrested 73 people. Seaside Heights police arrested 52 adults and 21 juveniles between 6 a.m. Friday and 6 a.m. Memorial Day, NJ.com reported, adding that 100,000 visitors flocked to the beach enclave over…
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Homeowner uncovers pool for the summer and makes disturbingly gruesome find
The owner of a Long Island home made a disturbing discovery floating in his pool when he went to uncover it for the summer, according to New York police. The East Shoreham homeowner called police on Sunday to report that he found a lifeless human body floating in the pool. ‘We are currently waiting for…
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Trump says Canada is considering his offer to become the 51st US state after he made one key concession
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he had a concession for Canadian officials that made them consider whether to become the 51st state in the union. Trump has been pitching the idea of annexing Canada since he won the 2024 election, but Canadian officials have rejected the offer and said the country is not for…
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Conspiracy: Does rogue FBI agent put freedom of speech at risk?
FBI Special Agent Shay Talley-Bradley represented herself as doing an official investigation for the FBI, investigating Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.). She insisted she was digging into stolen-valor claims — before changing it to looking into his business dealings. “This should shock the conscience of anybody who believes that the FBI should be, or in fact…
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Florida man shot by deputies after alligator attack, charging officers with garden shears
Polk County, Florida Sheriff Grady Judd said deputies shot and killed a man who charged deputies with garden shears and tried to grab a gun from a patrol vehicle, all after he was attacked by an alligator while swimming across a lake. Judd told reporters on Monday that 42-year-old Timothy Shultz was shot and killed…
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Lara Trump reveals story behind CNN anchor Jake Tapper’s ‘a little bit too late’ apology
Since releasing the damning book on the Biden presidency “Original Sin” earlier in May, CNN anchor Jake Tapper has faced scrutiny for his past coverage of former President Joe Biden’s alleged decline in office. Although Tapper has admitted to insufficiently reporting on Biden’s health concerns, the CNN anchor went on to apologize to Fox News…
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Gunman remains at large after shooting five people at Connecticut mall
A gunman is still on the loose after a shooting at a Waterbury, Connecticut, mall on Tuesday that resulted in five people being shot, according to police. Waterbury Police Department Chief Fernando Spagnolo told reporters none of the victims were fatally wounded and all of them were transported and treated at area hospitals. Police were…
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Politico list floats ‘Democratic shadow cabinet’ of political celebrities to combat Trump
Politico writer Bill Scher floated a list of 21 “heavy hitters” ranging from former Biden government officials to comedians on Tuesday to form a “Democratic shadow cabinet” to take on the Trump administration. Scher sought to look beyond the “presidential wannabes” and highlight “accomplished people with the ability to speak plainly and the credibility to…
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Hockey announcer confronted by raucous fan, hit with chair during live broadcast
The Abbotsford Canucks’ victory in a decisive Game 5 of the second-round American Hockey League’s Calder Cup playoff series against the Colorado Eagles was marred by a chair-throwing incident. Before the Canucks celebrated a 5-0 win and a spot in the Western Conference Finals, a rowdy fan got into a heated exchange with the team’s…
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Newly Released Footage: 2 female Secret Service agents engage in brawl outside Obama’s D.C. mansion
Two female secret service agents engaged in what appeared to be a one-on-one brawl outside of former Democrat President Barack Obama’s mansion in Washington, D.C., last week.
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Lockheed Martin CEO shares path to making Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ missile shield a reality
Lockheed Martin CEO Jim Taiclet said President Donald Trump’s proposed “Golden Dome” missile shield for the United States is a “fantastic vision” for the country as defense contracting companies work to implement the commander-in-chief’s bold idea by the end of his term. “We’ll be able to use the Golden Dome concept to make sure the country…
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Activist sportswear brand sues Colorado, accuses state of censoring its message
EXCLUSIVE: The women’s activist sportswear brand XX-XY Athletics is suing the state of Colorado over a recent state law that the company claims would interfere with its ability to market its message. The lawsuit takes aim at the state for passing a law called HB25-1312 and amending the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act, which defines “gender expression”…
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Melania Trump spokesperson shuts down ‘completely false’ theory about husband and son
A spokesperson for first lady Melania Trump shut down a “completely false” theory that her husband, the president, is warring with Harvard University because her son, Barron, was supposedly not accepted to the school. The Palm Beach Post first reported that first lady spokesperson Nicholas Clemens said, “Barron did not apply to Harvard, and any…
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Maher calls out liberals backing Hamas despite terror group’s extremist views
Comedian Bill Maher trashed liberals in the United States who agree with the terror group Hamas on the topic of Israel. During the latest episode of his “Club Random” podcast – featuring podcast host Tim Pool as his guest – the comedian marveled at how liberals could support the Israel-hating, radical Islamic terrorists. “Most Muslim…
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Texas’ Steve Sarkisian tempers hopes of future ‘undefeated champions’ considering modern college landscape
The Texas Longhorns have advanced to the College Football Playoff in each of the past two seasons. The Longhorns are once again projected to make a run in this upcoming season’s playoff, but head coach Steve Sarkisian is doing what he can to temper some of those lofty expectations. Sarkisian also threw cold water on…
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Fit for a king? Ex-Prime Minister Trudeau wears sneakers to see King Charles’ throne speech
If diplomacy is theater, Justin Trudeau walked onstage in costume to greet royalty. The former Canadian prime minister made a head-turning entrance at Tuesday’s regal proceedings in Ottawa, attending King Charles III’s historic Speech from the Throne, not in the expected leather brogues or polished Oxfords but rather in a pair of turquoise and orange…
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SpaceX’s Starship Flight 9 ends in failure after booster loss: ‘Success comes from what we learn’
SpaceX’s ninth test flight of its Starship spacecraft, launched on May 27 from the company’s Starbase facility in Texas, ended in failure shortly after liftoff. The mission aimed to deploy eight Starlink simulator satellites and test the vehicle’s reentry system with 100 removed heat-shield tiles. Despite a successful launch and initial ascent, the spacecraft began…
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GOP Sen. Tuberville announces Alabama gubernatorial run
Alabama Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville has announced that he will be running for his state’s governor position.
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RFK Jr. and Argentina’s health minister to launch ‘alternative international health system’ after exiting WHO
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Argentinian Minister of Health Mario Lugones have announced their intention to create an “alternative international health system” –rivaling the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Key Biden staffers asked to testify on alleged role in mental decline ‘cover-up’
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., is demanding several high-ranking staffers in former President Joe Biden’s White House appear for transcribed interviews on their suspected roles working “behind the scenes” to “cover up” the former president’s significant mental decline during his term. Comer, who leads the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, sent interview…
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Two Secret Service officers suspended after brawl outside Obama’s home
Two U.S. Secret Service officers have been suspended after reportedly fighting with each other in front of former President Barack Obama’s Washington D.C. mansion last week. The two uniformed officers were outside Obama’s residence around 2:30 a.m. on May 21 when one called for a supervisor to come immediately before “I whoop this girl’s…
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Broadway star Patti LuPone says Trump-led Kennedy Center ‘should get blown up’
Broadway veteran Patti LuPone lashed out at President Donald Trump for his overhaul of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., and called for the building to “get blown up,” in an interview published Monday. In February, Trump fired several Kennedy Center board members, including the president and chairman, and…
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White House rages at House Democrat for ‘shameful’ Memorial Day trip to visit suspected MS-13 gangbanger
The White House ripped Rep. Glenn Ivey, D-Md., for making a “shameful” Memorial Day trip to El Salvador in an attempt to visit deported illegal immigrant and suspected MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia. The White House’s rapid response account said of Ivey’s trip, “This moron spent his Memorial Day trying (and failing) to visit…
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Kristin Cavallari discovers ruptured breast implant during surgery
Kristin Cavallari wanted to change the appearance of her breast implants and learned that one had ruptured, leading to surgery to fix it. During a recent episode of her “Let’s Be Honest” podcast, Cavallari opened up about her right breast implant not “laying properly,” which prompted her to get a consultation to have her implants…
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Kamala Harris tells audience to ‘remember history,’ warns current era parallels ‘the 1930s’
Leaked video shows former Vice President Kamala Harris warning that the state of the world is eerily similar to the 1930s. In a rare appearance since leaving the White House, videos have surfaced of Harris at a Q&A during the 2025 Australian Real Estate Conference (AREC 2025). Toward the end of the Q&A, the host…
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Celebrity chefs shred Diddy’s ‘travesty’ of putting applesauce on burgers
Applesauce is a food commonly fed to babies and a popular snack for children. It’s also apparently a favorite of rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs. During testimony last Thursday at Combs’ ongoing sex-trafficking trial, a former employee of Combs said that the rapper “loves applesauce and eats it on the side or top of a lot…
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French Open contender Coco Gauff powers through first-round victory despite racket mistake
Coco Gauff was slightly ill-prepared for her first-round match at the 2025 French Open on Tuesday, but that didn’t stop the young American tennis star from cruising through to the next round. Gauff, who won the U.S. Open in 2023, arrived at Court Philippe-Chatrier on Tuesday without her rackets, which she only realized after she began searching…
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Federal judge blocks Trump’s attempt to kill NYC congestion pricing program
A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily halted the Trump administration’s effort to kill New York City‘s controversial congestion pricing program. U.S. District Court Judge Lewis Liman issued a temporary restraining order barring the administration from getting rid of the program and withholding federal funding if the city failed to nix the program. NEW YORK CITY…
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Trump Media announces $2.5B Bitcoin treasury reserve
Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), the parent company of Truth Social, has announced plans to raise approximately $2.5 billion to establish a Bitcoin treasury.
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PBS disputes Trump’s claims of ‘bias’ following his executive order targeting the network
The head of PBS is disputing President Donald Trump’s claims that the outlet is biased after the president issued an executive order saying that PBS and NPR would no longer receive federal funding. During a conversation with Katie Couric, Paula Kerger, the CEO and president of PBS, was asked about Trump’s opposition to her outlet and the…
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Trump announces pardon for Todd and Julie Chrisley after reality TV stars’ fraud, tax evasion convictions
President Donald Trump said he plans to pardon Todd and Julie Chrisley, likely by Wednesday, after they were found guilty of fraud and tax evasion in 2022. Todd and Julie, who became famous on the reality series “Chrisley Knows Best,” were convicted of conspiring to defraud community banks out of more than $30 million in…
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Trump makes summer vacations great again, Hillary slams GOP women, and more
LAURA INGRAHAM – Fox News host discusses the passage of the ‘big, beautiful bill’ in the U.S. House of Representatives. Continue watching… HANDMAID’S FAIL – Hillary Clinton is back and doing what she does best — trashing women. Continue reading… GORDON CHANG – Is Trump rescuing China’s Communists? Continue reading… ROOFTOP REVELATIONS – Chicago’s Mayor…
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WNBA investigation finds no evidence of hateful comments toward Angel Reese
The WNBA and the Indiana Fever announced that the allegations of “hateful comments” directed toward Angel Reese on May 17 were “not substantiated.” Reese and her Chicago Sky faced the Fever and Caitlin Clark, and at one point, the two had to be separated after a flagrant foul by Clark against Reese. The association announced…
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Texas police arrest suspect after fatal jet ski hit-and-run
Police in Grapevine, Texas, announced Tuesday that they have made an arrest in connection with the death of an Air Force cadet candidate over Memorial Day weekend. “Texas Game Wardens and the Grapevine Police Department have Daikerlyn Alejandra Gonzalez Gonzalez, the suspect tied to the death of Ava Moore in custody,” the department said in…
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Former NBA star Shawn Kemp pleads guilty to Seattle area mall shooting
Shawn Kemp, who spent the majority of his NBA career with the Seattle SuperSonics, entered a guilty plea in the 2023 shooting outside the Tacoma Mall in Washington state. The Pierce County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office confirmed that Kemp admitted to second-degree assault in the incident. The six-time NBA All-Star initially faced charges for first-degree assault…
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Liberals blame Big Beautiful Bill loss on dying Dems: Imagine if they ‘retired instead of died in office’
Facing yet another loss after the Trump-backed “Big, Beautiful Bill” advanced in Congress, liberals are lashing out at Democratic Party elders for clinging on to power too long — even to death. Shortly before the so-called BBB went up for a vote, Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., a longtime leader in the Democratic Party from deep-blue…
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California track star’s family reacts to Trump shaking up girls’ championship meet amid trans athlete drama
EXCLUSIVE: California’s track and field state championship will be an epicenter of political tension this weekend. A family with a daughter trying to win a title is “grateful” to the White House taking notice but not satisfied with where things stand going into the event. President Donald Trump called out the Golden State and Gov.…
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Olympic icon Mary Lou Retton was driving ‘all over the roadway’ before suspected DUI arrest, police say
Reported details of Mary Lou Retton‘s DUI arrest earlier this month have surfaced. Fairmont police in West Virginia reportedly stopped the gold medalist on May 17 following a report about a person in a Porsche driving “all over the roadway.” According to the criminal complaint, via WNEM, Retton smelled of alcohol and was slurring her…
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Trump admin asks SCOTUS to authorize rapid migrant deportations to countries other than their own
The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to intervene and allow it to quickly deport illegal immigrants to countries other than their own, Fox News has learned. The request from the Justice Department comes after a lower-court judge, Brian Murphy, issued an injunction last month that halted the Trump administration’s attempts to rapidly deport…
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Trump’s Emcee Act Fails in Ukraine
By now, even Russia must wish the White House had a strategy it could work with.
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What’s College Without DEI?
Students discuss the scaling back of ‘diversity, equity and inclusion’ programs.
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Iran Takes Trump’s Negotiators for a Ride
The ayatollahs drag out the nuclear talks because they’re no longer scared of the American president.
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Does the President Want to Fix Harvard or Destroy It?
His actions against foreign students and research grants have little to do with students’ civil rights.
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The Real Story of the ‘China Shock’
The jobs harm was largely local and temporary, while overall jobs and consumer welfare increased.
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Hamas Goes Against the Grain
If the terror group can’t steal food aid, it doesn’t want Gazan civilians to have it either.
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Trump Takes a U.S. Steel Mulligan
Approving Nippon Steel’s takeover bid will help steel workers and the U.S. industry.
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A judge struck down President Trump’s executive order against the law firm WilmerHale, adding to decisions that have ruled the White House campaign against the legal industry as unconstitutional
A third judge has declared the president’s targeting of elite law firms unconstitutional.
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The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to let it deport migrants to South Sudan and other countries without needing to jump through the additional hurdles imposed by a lower-court judge
The Justice Department has quickly escalated the legal battle over its strategy of deporting migrants to third-party countries.
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Hillary slams GOP women, Trump makes summer vacations great again, and more
LAURA INGRAHAM – Fox News host discusses the passage of the ‘big, beautiful bill’ in the U.S. House of Representatives. Continue watching… HANDMAID’S FAIL – Hillary Clinton is back and doing what she does best — trashing women. Continue reading… GORDON CHANG – Is Trump rescuing China’s Communists? Continue reading… ROOFTOP REVELATIONS – Chicago’s Mayor…
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Researchers: ‘Compelling evidence’ of possible Noah’s Ark remains discovered in radar scans
A team of researchers have announced to the press that they believe they have uncovered “compelling evidence” potentially indicating the remains of the Biblical Noah’s Ark.
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Trump admin announces 96% decline in illegal border crossings in San Diego
The Trump administration reported a 96% reduction in illegal border crossings within the San Diego Sector, in contrast to figures observed under the Biden administration. Additionally, the Republican-led administration announced the closure of a migrant processing facility.
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SCOTUS declines case on student’s ‘There are only two genders’ shirt ban case in school
The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to hear a student’s challenge after his school district blocked him from wearing a t-shirt that read “There are only two genders.”
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Trump admin ask SCOTUS to authorize rapid migrant deportations to countries other than their own
The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to intervene and allow it to quickly deport illegal immigrants to countries other than their own, Fox News has learned. The request from the Justice Department comes after a lower-court judge, Brian Murphy, issued a nationwide injunction that halted the Trump administration’s attempts to rapidly deport immigrants…
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State Department to ramp up screening, social media vetting for student visa applicants as interviews paused
The State Department is planning to bolster its efforts to vet and screen the social media of those applying for international student and exchange visitor visas to ensure applicants don’t pose a national security threat to the U.S., Fox News Digital has learned. To do this, the State Department is temporarily suspending new student and…
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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Trump’s war with Harvard
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… –‘The Kamala Excuse’: Tensions between Biden and Harris plagued their campaigns, new book reveals -Former NY Democratic Rep Charlie Rangel dead at 94 -Dem strategy session to stop hemorrhaging…
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US warns Venezuela now poses ‘highest risk’ for American travelers
The United States government is advising U.S. citizens to avoid traveling to Venezuela and its borders. Venezuela currently has the highest Travel Advisory with a level 4. Per the U.S. Department of State, citizens are warned not to travel to Venezuela due to severe risks. The risks include wrongful detention, torture in detention, terrorism, kidnapping,…
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Pacers fan faces felony charges for allegedly stabbing 2 Knicks fans at brewery
The New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers rivalry has reached a new level with a fan being charged for allegedly stabbing two Knicks fans earlier this month. Jarrett Funke, a 24-year-old from Carmel, Indiana, has been charged with three felonies for his alleged actions at a local brewery during Game 2 of the Eastern Conference…
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NFL vet Kirk Cousins absent from Falcons’ OTAs amid trade speculation
The Atlanta Falcons kicked off the start of voluntary organized team activities on Tuesday without Kirk Cousins, fueling speculation that the veteran quarterback is looking to move on from the organization. Falcons head coach Raheem Morris confirmed Cousins’ absence, saying he “did not see him today.” “[Cousins] did not show up in the meetings, so I did…
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Kennedy and Milei double down on WHO exit after meeting in Buenos Aires: ‘Free from totalitarian control’
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. met with Argentine President Javier Milei on Tuesday at the Casa Rosada, where both leaders reaffirmed plans to withdraw their nations from the World Health Organization (WHO) and build a new international health framework. The meeting brought together two strong-willed political outsiders. Milei, a libertarian…
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RFK Jr: CDC no longer recommending COVID-19 vaccines for children and pregnant women
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will officially no longer recommend routine COVID-19 vaccines for children and healthy pregnant women.
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Actor Zachary Levi claims his Trump support led to Hollywood blacklisting
Actor Zachary Levi, known for starring in the ‘Shazam’ superhero movie, has said he is viewed as an outsider due to his support for President Donald Trump.
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US judge accuses Trump admin of ‘manufacturing chaos’ in South Sudan deportations, escalating feud
A federal judge in Massachusetts chastised senior Trump officials Monday night for failing to comply with his court orders after a group of migrants was deported from the U.S. to South Sudan — the latest dust-up centered on deportations, due process protections and the administration’s willingness, or lack thereof, to comply with federal courts. In…
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Comedian Ricky Gervais says ‘free speech’ essential for comedy, admits any joke will offend someone
British stand-up comedian and sitcom star Ricky Gervais said comics should not obsess over potentially offending audiences, because any joke will offend somebody somewhere. In a new interview with the Los Angeles Times, the creator and star of the British version of “The Office” TV series, described how he employs offensive jokes and taboo subjects…
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Dick Van Dyke’s wife says living to 100 can be ‘a curse’
For Dick Van Dyke, living to almost 100 can be “a curse.” The “Mary Poppins” star described how he and longtime pal Ed Asner, who died in 2021 at age 91, were teaming up for a remake of the classic comedy “The Odd Couple.” “That would’ve been such fun, and we lost it,” said the…
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US conducts airstrike against Al Qaeda-linked militants in Somalia
U.S. forces conducted an airstrike against the al Qaeda-linked al-Shabab over the weekend in Somalia. The airstrike by U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) targeted an area nearly 40 miles northwest of Kismayo, Somalia, where al-Shabab was reportedly located. According to a press release from AFRICOM, al-Shabab “has proven both its will and capability to attack U.S.…
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Texas video shows high-speed chase that nabbed escaped Louisiana inmates; another alleged accomplice arrested
Texas authorities released video showing the pursuit and arrest of two New Orleans jail inmates who escaped on May 16. Both Leo Tate and Jermaine Donald were arrested on Monday following a high-speed chase that ended in Walker County, Texas, according to the Louisiana State Police. Donald and Tate were arrested by the Texas Department…
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Lindsay Lohan denies plastic surgery claims, shares secrets behind her dramatic transformation
Lindsay Lohan‘s physical transformation has had fans speculating about her appearance for months. Now, the 38-year-old actress is setting the record straight. In a new interview, the “Freaky Friday” star — who appeared on the cover of ELLE’s 2025 Summer Issue — shut down rumors that she got a facelift. The star shared the secrets behind…
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China: 5 dead, 19 injured and 6 missing following chemical plant explosion
At least five people have died, 19 have been injured, and six are missing — following an explosion at a chemical plant in China.
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Russia, China, North Korea condemn Trump’s $175 billion Golden Dome missile shield
The U.S.’s chief adversaries, Russia, North Korea and China, all of which are nuclear-armed nations, have condemned President Donald Trump’s space-based defensive plan he dubbed the “Golden Dome” as “dangerous” and a threat to global stability. The president discussed his $175 billion plan, which will use satellites and other technologies to detect and intercept a…
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Wasserman Schultz rejects NY Times report on voters seeing Democrats as ‘slow’ and ‘passive’
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., rejected a New York Times report that included research comparing the Democratic Party to “slow” and “passive” animals, telling CNN on Tuesday that she was worried about “human beings.” “‘Republicans are seen as apex predators like lions, tigers and sharks, beasts that take what they want when they want it.…
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Washington Post announces another buyout program targeting veteran staffers, other departments
The Washington Post announced Monday it was implementing another buyout program, this time targeting veteran staffers and other department employees. “Today, we are announcing that The Washington Post is offering a Voluntary Separation Program (VSP) to news employees with 10 or more years’ service at The Post, as well as to all members of the…
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Biden aides considered ‘undemocratic’ actions to keep cognitive decline hidden, Trump out of power: author
Alex Thompson, co-author of the recently released exposé on former President Joe Biden, told Fox News Sunday that top aides ‘rationalized’ doing ‘undemocratic’ things to hide the president’s cognitive decline, because failing to do so would have been too beneficial to Donald Trump. During an interview with “Fox News Sunday’s” Shannon Bream, Thompson was asked…
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US renews travel advisory to popular destination amid ‘terrorism fears’: ‘Exercise increased caution’
As summer approaches and many Americans plan to jet-set across the country and world on vacation, the U.S. Department of State is warning travelers to take caution while visiting a popular destination. On May 23, the department reissued a level 2 travel advisory for travel to Italy, urging travelers to “exercise increased caution” due to…
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Fever coach sees silver lining as Caitlin Clark sidelined with quad injury
The Indiana Fever hit a roadblock in their quest for a WNBA championship. The team announced on Monday that Caitlin Clark will miss at least two weeks with a quad injury. It will be the first time at either the college or pro level she will miss regular season games due to an injury. However,…
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American honeymoon hotspot hit by highly contagious illness, health officials warn
While cases of measles continue to spread throughout the U.S., Hawaii is reporting a new type of infectious spread. Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, is on the rise at a “worrying rate” in the Aloha State, the State of Hawaii Department of Health (DOH) confirmed last week in a news release. As of May…
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Top-seeded American Taylor Fritz exits French Open after shocking 1st-round upset
American tennis pro Taylor Fritz was ousted from the French Open in the first round on Monday in a shocking upset orchestrated by Germany’s Daniel Altmaier. The 66th-ranked player defeated Fritz, the No. 4 seed and the reigning U.S. Open runner-up, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3, 6-1 at Court Simonne-Mathieu in Paris on Monday. He broke his serve five…
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Rare glimpse: 440-year-old remains of Saint Teresa draw 100,000 pilgrims to Spain
Catholics made a pilgrimage to a town in Spain to see the more than 440-year-old body of Saint Teresa of Avila. The faith-filled journey took believers to Alba de Tormes, where the Spanish saint is buried, to see her remains. The Catholic Church displayed Teresa for the first time in over 110 years. According to…
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Trump threatens to pull federal funding from California over trans athletes in women’s sports
President Donald Trump has threatened to halt federal funding for California if the state does not stop allowing transgender athletes to compete in women’s sports.
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State Department issues warning on travel to Italy, citing terrorism concerns
The US State Department issued a Level 2 travel warning for Italy, citing terrorism concerns.
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NPR sues Trump over his executive order cutting federal funding: ‘It violates the First Amendment’
NPR has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration in response to an executive order signed by the GOP president that effectively terminates all federal funding for NPR, PBS, and other public left-wing outlets.
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Illegal immigrant healthcare costs in blue state triggers intense budget debate
The Republican minority leaders in California are responding to potential next steps for the highly scrutinized Medi-Cal program, which is insolvent, as some believe the ability for people to enroll “regardless of their immigration status” is a leading cause. The state faces a $12 billion budget shortfall as budget talks continue in Sacramento. The Medi-Cal…
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Jersey Shore bar cancels Springsteen cover band over The Boss’ anti-Trump rants
Bruce Springsteen just got canceled — at the Jersey Shore. A tribute band dedicated to The Boss’ music pulled the plug on a gig at a bar not far from his Garden State home after a dispute with its owner over the singer-songwriter’s anti-Trump comments, according to a report. No Surrender, a 20-year-old, nine-piece Springsteen…
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Leo Terrell says Trump admin willing to take Harvard antisemitism fight all the way to Supreme Court
President Donald Trump isn’t about to tolerate antisemitism, and a specialized DOJ task force fronted by Leo Terrell is on the case. “We have tolerated antisemitism for the last four years,” the civil rights attorney told “The Faulkner Focus” on Tuesday. “Thank goodness President Trump is in office. He’s not going to tolerate it. He’s…
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Dems drop $20M on bizarre ‘American men’ strategy plan study in effort to dig out of 2024 political hole
Democrats are spending $20 million on a study examining how to speak to “American men” after losing ground with the demographic during the 2024 election cycle, The New York Times revealed. “Speaking with American Men: A Strategic Plan” is a $20 million project crafted by Democrats to “study the syntax, language and content that gains…
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Browns’ Shedeur Sanders calls out ‘another lie’ on social media
Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders disputed a post on social media that said he had purchased a luxury vehicle after signing his rookie contract with the organization. A video posted on X showed a “custom Rolls-Royce” on a flatbed tow truck being delivered to a house. It is unclear whose home was in the video.…
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Maryland Democrat Ivey furious not given access to Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador
A Maryland congressman has returned to the U.S. from El Salvador having failed in his attempt to meet deported illegal migrant and suspected MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Rep. Glenn Ivey said he was “stonewalled” in his efforts to check on the welfare of Abrego Garcia, whose deportation in March has become a deeply…
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Trump warns Putin is ‘playing with fire’ after declaring the Russian president has ‘gone absolutely CRAZY’
President Donald Trump asserted on Tuesday that many “bad things” would have befallen Russia if it were not for him, warning that Russian President Vladimir Putin is “playing with fire!” “What Vladimir Putin doesn’t realize is that if it weren’t for me, lots of really bad things would have already happened to Russia, and I…
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Former Israeli government spokesperson warns country is in an ‘impossible bind’ in Gaza
After more than a year and a half of war, Israel has found itself in an “impossible dilemma” as it tries to defeat Hamas and bring home the remaining hostages, former Israeli government spokesperson Eylon Levy says. In an interview with Fox News Digital, Levy said that it is crucial that Hamas not remain in…
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Airline changes domestic flight check-in window, plus ‘risky foods’ to watch
NEW POLICY: United Airlines updates the domestic check-in times to 45 minutes before departure for passengers starting June 3. SWEET DECEPTION: Excess sugar accelerates aging, affecting skin, brain health and causing inflammation, say experts. GROCERY WARNING: A 41% rise in food recalls in 2024 highlights the risk of salmonella, E. coli and listeria in common…
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China chemical plant explosion leaves at least 5 dead
At least five are dead and six are missing Tuesday following a massive explosion at a chemical plant in eastern China. Videos captured in the wake of the blast at the Gaomi Youdao Chemical Co. facility in Weifang showed huge columns of smoke rising into the sky. The blast was powerful enough to knock out…
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Federal Prosecutions for Antisemitic Rioters
A 1968 law prohibits violence against those partaking of federally financed projects.
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JD Vance, Deportation and the Rule of Law
He demands deference from the courts, but due process is part of the American way.
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A Manhattan judge temporarily barred the Trump administration from cutting transportation funds for New York in congestion-pricing feud
The temporary restraining order blocks the Trump administration from withholding federal funds for the New York transit system until June 9.
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Jasmine Crockett shares bizarre song clip calling herself ‘leader of the future’
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, appears to be leaning in on her rising political stardom this week, briefly sharing what appeared to be a fan-made song that referred to the Democratic firebrand as the “leader of the future.” “Jasmine Crockett, she rises with the dawn. Fighting for justice, her light will never be gone,” the song…
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Trump ramps up heat on Harvard: Here are 5 reasons from the university’s own investigation
The Trump administration escalated its war with Harvard University on Tuesday, announcing it will claw back the university’s remaining $100 million in federal funding — effectively ending all financial ties with the Ivy League institution. “The government is out of business with Harvard University, fully,” a senior administration official told Fox News Digital. At the…
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2nd suspect detained after Crypto investor accused of torturing business partner in NYC
A second suspect was detained Tuesday in connection to the alleged torture of an Italian man inside a New York City townhouse over his refusal to disclose a Bitcoin password. William Duplessie surrendered this morning to a Manhattan precinct and was charged with assault, kidnapping in the first degree, unlawful imprisonment in the first degree and…
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‘Duck Dynasty’ star Willie Robertson shares father Phil’s touching final words before his death at 79
“Duck Dynasty” alum Willie Robertson is remembering his late father, Phil Robertson, through faith and their final moments together. Willie, who starred on the hit A&E reality series for five years, from 2012 to 2017, mourned the loss of his legendary father following his death on Sunday. The beloved patriarch was 79. “I remember Phil’s…
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Dozens arrested after Memorial Day violence rocks Jersey Shore boardwalk
Dozens of people were arrested after a string of brawls and stabbings involving young adults and juveniles erupted at a popular Jersey Shore boardwalk over Memorial Day weekend, forcing authorities to temporarily shut down the popular tourist site. At least 73 people – 52 adults and 21 minors – were arrested in Seaside Heights, New…
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CDC removes COVID vaccine recommendation for healthy children and pregnant women
The COVID-19 vaccine is no longer recommended for healthy children or pregnant women, according to new guidance from health officials. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared a video on X Tuesday announcing that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has removed the vaccines from the CDC’s recommended immunization schedule for those groups.…
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Trump to pull remaining federal funding from Harvard, calls school ‘very antisemitic’
The Trump administration is planning to cancel all remaining federal contracts with Harvard University, only a day after the president said he was pulling $3 billion in grants from the “very antisemitic” institution.
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Texas poised to enforce age verification on Apple, Google app stores
The bill puts the second-most-populous state at the center of a debate over whether and how to regulate the use of smartphones by children and teenagers.
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Chicago’s bloody Memorial Day weekend leaves 22 shot, 2 dead: report
Chicago was plagued by violence over Memorial Day weekend when 22 people were shot, including two fatally, ABC7 reported. One fatal shooting reportedly occurred when an argument erupted inside a vehicle on the city’s Northwest Side in the Logan Square neighborhood on Saturday afternoon. The 35-year-old victim was attempting to exit the vehicle when he…
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‘Pee-wee Herman’ actor Paul Reubens hid terminal cancer from documentary director until his death
Paul Reubens did not tell his director, Matt Wolf, that he was dying from cancer. The actor and comedian, who famously starred as Pee-wee Herman in the 1980s, passed away in 2023 at age 70. Before his death, he gave over 40 hours of interviews on camera about his life and career for a two-part…
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Memorial Day weekend shooting leaves 11 injured at North Myrtle Beach marina as police hunt suspects
South Carolina authorities continue to search for the suspect or suspects who carried out a mass shooting that left 11 people injured on Sunday evening in North Myrtle Beach. The Horry County Police Department described the shooting as an isolated incident stemming from an altercation on a charter boat during a private Memorial Day gathering. …
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Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Miley Cyrus’ video shoot nightmare, ‘Duck Dynasty’ star dead
Welcome to the Fox News Entertainment Newsletter. TOP 3: – Miley Cyrus reveals leg ‘began to disintegrate’ from infection she contracted on Hollywood Walk of Fame – ‘Duck Dynasty’ star Phil Robertson dead at 79: ‘Legacy of love for God’ – Jessica Biel shares rare glimpse into Montana family life with Justin Timberlake after leaving…
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Democratic strategists question influence of Obama-era campaign operatives in party’s future
Some Democratic strategists are questioning the role campaign operatives — who are associated with former President Barack Obama‘s presidential campaigns — will play going forward as the Democratic Party scrambles to move forward after former Vice President Kamala Harris’ loss. “I’m sorry — I don’t want a surgeon who keeps killing patients,” Democratic strategist Chris…
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Red state official recounts personal experience of being ‘debanked’ and why it ‘has to be stopped’
EXCLUSIVE: Protecting Americans from being “debanked” has been a top priority for the State Financial Officers Foundation, and Fox News Digital spoke to a member of that organization, who said he was targeted himself, about the importance of that pursuit. “When I was initially debanked, I didn’t realize I was getting debanked,” Alabama Republican State Auditor…
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Man escapes Louisiana jail for 2nd time as separate manhunt for New Orleans inmates continues
Amid the ongoing manhunt for five escaped Orleans Parish Correctional Facility inmates, a repeat escapee broke out of another jail in a nearby Louisiana parish. The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office (TPSO) said that Tra’Von Johnson, 19, had escaped from the jail on Thursday afternoon when another inmate helped lift him over the perimeter fence. Johnson,…
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United Airlines extends domestic flight check-in window, giving travelers more time
Travelers flying on United Airlines will need to follow a new rule when it comes to checking in for their flights. The Chicago-based airline has announced a change in the check-in times for travelers. A United spokesperson told Fox News Digital, “Starting June 3, our check-in cutoff time for domestic flights will change to 45…
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Jennifer Sey calls out California gov as trans athlete set to compete for girls’ state titles
XX-XY Athletics founder Jennifer Sey talked Tuesday about the biological male who is set to compete for a girls’ state championship in long jump and track and field in California. The junior from Jurupa Valley High School finished in first place in both events at the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Southern Section Masters. The athlete…
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DOJ reaches plea deal with Dem donor who sought to bribe her way to Kennedy Center seat
A Los Angeles County woman, who served on a presidential advisory committee under the Biden administration and has an extensive history of donating to Democrats, reached a plea agreement with the Department of Justice (DOJ) for making tens of thousands of dollars in illegal campaign contributions to reportedly secure a seat on the Kennedy Center…
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Dem strategy session to stop hemorrhaging of male voters ridiculed
More than six months after the Democratic Party suffered major setbacks in the 2024 elections, the party is seeking a path to escape the political wilderness. Part of that effort includes a recent gathering by top party consultants and donors trying to figure out how Democrats can improve outreach to male and working-class voters. President…
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Chicago’s Mayor Johnson is so focused on race he can’t see the truth about humanity
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson recently stoked the racial fires once again. I guess this is the only way he can break news these days, because he doesn’t have significant accomplishments to speak of. This time the mayor was visiting the Apostolic Church of God, located in my South Side neighborhood of Woodlawn, when he said,…
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‘The Kamala Excuse’: Tensions between Biden and Harris plagued their campaigns, new book reveals
Former Vice President Kamala Harris had 107 days to convince the American people to elect her the next president. Tension between Harris’ team and former President Joe Biden‘s inner circle did not do her any favors, a new book by CNN anchor Jake Tapper and Axios political correspondent Alex Thompson reveals. “Original Sin: President Biden’s…
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Supreme Court declines to review free speech case involving student who wore ‘only two genders’ shirt
The Supreme Court declined to hear a case involving a Massachusetts student who was banned from school for wearing a shirt criticizing the transgender movement on Tuesday. The student, Liam Morrison, brought the case through his father and stepmother, Christopher and Susan Morrison. The plaintiffs argue Nichols Middle School violated his free speech rights when…
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Rahm Emanuel calls Democrats’ party brand ‘weak,’ appearing to weigh White House run
Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel appears to be teasing a 2028 presidential run, urging reforms to a Democratic Party he described as “weak and woke” in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. Emanuel blasted the current Democratic platform as “toxic,” arguing party leaders need to get back to basics rather than getting dragged into…
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Jennifer Lopez sparks controversy kissing male and female dancers at American Music Awards
Jennifer Lopez knows how to make an entrance. While opening the American Music Awards on Monday night, not only did the Grammy Award winner perform 23 songs within six minutes, she stunned fans after sharing some steamy kisses with a handful of her backup dancers along the way. Midway through her performance, Lopez began dancing…
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GOP Georgia Senate candidate targets vulnerable Jon Ossoff in ad depicting transgender ‘fan’
FIRST ON FOX: House Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., is taking aim at Georgia’s senior senator in a new ad highlighting the vulnerable Democrat’s stance on transgender student athletes. Carter, who is running for Senate, is releasing a 30-second advertisement titled, “Ossoff Fan,” which features a purported transgender woman complaining about Carter’s own Republican stances. It…
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Trump threatens to pull federal funding from California over trans athlete controversy at state championship
President Donald Trump on Tuesday threatened to get local law enforcement involved should California continue to allow a transgender athlete to participate in girls’ sports. Trump cited the biological male athlete in California who will compete in the girls’ long jump and triple jump in the state championships next week. The athlete recorded a distance…
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Hurricanes stave off elimination with shutout win against Panthers in Eastern Conference finals
The Carolina Hurricanes staved off elimination and avoided being swept as they defeated the Florida Panthers 3-0 on Monday night in Amerant Bank Arena. With the win, the Hurricanes now trail the Panthers 3-1 in the best-of-seven series. The Hurricanes had lost their prior 15 Eastern Conference Final games before Monday’s win. They were swept…
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’60 Minutes’ correspondent ripped as ‘fraud’ and ‘liar’ for anti-Trump commencement speech
Prominent conservative social media users tore into “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley for slamming President Donald Trump during a recent commencement speech. After the CBS News reporter accused the Trump administration of attacking journalists and universities and creating a spirit of fear for “truth seekers” in the country during his address to Wake Forest University…
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Comedian Jim Gaffigan admits he lost 50 pounds using Mounjaro
Jim Gaffigan made a bold admission about his weight-loss journey. The 58-year-old confessed that his transformation was less about willpower and more about convenience, as he credited Mounjaro (tirzepatide) for shedding 50 pounds. “I did appetite suppressants, so it’s not like I can even take any pride in it,” the comedian shared on “Today.” “I…
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FBI reopening investigation into cocaine found at Biden White House
The FBI is taking another look at the cocaine found inside the Biden administration White House in 2023, according to Deputy Director Dan Bongino. “Shortly after swearing in, the Director and I evaluated a number of cases of potential public corruption that, understandably, have garnered public interest. We made the decision to either re-open, or…
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Conor Daly admits to performing gross act while waiting for Indy 500 to begin
Conor Daly’s race team got a bit more than they bargained for at the Indianapolis 500 over the weekend as the IndyCar driver copped to a gross act on Monday night during the victory banquet. The Indy 500 was delayed nearly an hour because of rain. Drivers were forced to sit in their cars on…
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New US-backed aid group begins distributing food in war-torn Gaza
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) — a U.S.-backed group that has Israel’s stamp of approval — said it has started distributing aid to the Gaza Strip despite being the subject of controversy and questions. GHF did not specify how many trucks of food it was dealing with but said that the supplies made it to…
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NPR has filed a lawsuit challenging President Trump’s executive order directing the end of federal funding of public media
The administration’s executive order violates the Constitution and federal law, an NPR lawsuit says.
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Macron’s office initially denies authenticity of video showing French president’s manhandling by his geriatric wife
Video went viral early Monday appearing to show 72-year-old Brigitte Macron manhandling her former student and now husband, French President Emmanuel Macron, just before they deplaned in Hanoi, Vietnam. The president’s office initially denied the video’s authenticity. The footage has not only prompted an evolving explanation from the French president but also debate online both…
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Happy, happy, happy: Celebrating Phil Robertson’s best ‘Unashamed’ moments
On Sunday, May 25, beloved “Duck Dynasty” patriarch Phil Robertson passed away at the age of 79. While an official cause of death has yet to be confirmed by his family, Jase and Al Robertson, Phil’s sons, have been transparent about their father’s waning health since his diagnosis with Alzheimer’s disease and his departure from…
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5 AI terms you keep hearing and what they actually mean
Whether it’s powering your phone’s autocorrect or helping someone create a new recipe with a few words, artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere right now. But if you’re still nodding along when someone mentions “neural networks” or “generative AI,” you’re not alone. Today I am breaking down five buzzy AI terms that you’ve probably seen in…
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Trump admin urged to support striking Iranian truckers: ‘Potential to paralyze regime’
Iranian truck drivers have widened their labor stoppage to include more than 100 towns and cities across the country, while the clerical regime launched a violent crackdown on strikers in the Kurdish city of Sanandaj. Iranian experts have long urged successive U.S. administrations to provide strike pay and other forms of aid to restive workers…
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‘Monsters’: Far-left candidate’s office accused of fostering toxic environment for women
FOX DIGITAL REVIEW: Progressive Newark, New Jersey, Mayor Ras Baraka, one of the top Democratic candidates for New Jersey governor, has a record of associating with alleged abusers of women and has been accused of fostering a toxic work environment for women in his administration, a Fox News Digital review found. Baraka, who has been mayor…
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Aaron Rodgers talks possibility of retiring with Packers
As the NFL world waits with bated breath to see what Aaron Rodgers will decide to do with his playing career, he spoke about the possibility of signing a one-day contract with the Green Bay Packers to retire with the team that chose him in the first round of the 2005 draft. It is not…
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Battle over Space Command HQ location heats up as lawmakers press new Air Force secretary
Years after the first Trump administration moved to designate Alabama as the home of a permanent Space Command headquarters (HQ), the political tug-of-war for the base continues. Colorado Republicans are urging the president to rethink the decision while Alabama lawmakers insist it will and should move forward. After his May 13 confirmation, new Air Force…
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‘Bureaucratic and wasteful’: DOGE sniffs out eye-popping spending on Biden DEI efforts in key agency
FIRST ON FOX: The Department of Labor announced on Tuesday that it has terminated $400 million dollars in spending it has deemed wasteful through its Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) efforts by rolling back diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI)-related grants from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The department said DOGE had terminated all of its Unemployment…
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Trump admin asking federal agencies to cancel remaining Harvard contracts
The Trump administration is asking all federal agencies to find ways to terminate all federal contracts with Havard University amid an ongoing standoff over foreign students’ records at the Ivy League school. The General Services Administration is planning to send a letter Tuesday instructing all federal agencies to review the estimated $100 million remaining in…
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NPR sues Trump White House over executive order targeting public media
NPR and a trio of Colorado public radio stations sued the Trump administration in federal court on Tuesday over the executive order seeking to cease all federal funding to NPR and PBS. CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE President Donald Trump signed an executive order earlier this month instructing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and other…
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Festival camping gear for a comfortable concert experience
Festival season is filled with great music, fun with friends and camping out under the stars. Make sure you have the most relaxing experience you can by loading up on the right festival camping gear. Tents, canopies, sleeping pads and hammocks are all must-have items you’ll want to bring with you. Add some more fun…
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The Democratic Party is not dying — it’s evolving
Let’s cut through the wishful thinking. Contrary to what you may hear on Fox News or from conservative pundits, the Democratic Party isn’t imploding. The happy talk about a collapse may feel good, but it doesn’t reflect political reality. Yes, the party’s popularity has cratered in the polls — down to 27% according to some…
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Romanian populist who ran for president before election was annulled steps away from politics
Romanian populist Calin Georgescu announced his retirement from politics after being barred from running in the country’s presidential election rerun this month. The decision comes after Georgescu ran for president late last year and emerged victorious in the first round of voting. However, a top Romanian court then annulled the result after allegations emerged of electoral…
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Naomi Osaka clips themed nails, suffers devastating 1st-round loss in French Open
Four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka had a rough first round at the French Open on Monday. Osaka entered Roland Garros wearing an all-pink kit inspired by “Sakura,” or cherry blossoms. She had issues almost immediately as she was forced to clip her nails in the middle of the match against 10th-seeded Paula Badosa. She…
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Outgoing US Capitol Police chief criticizes Trump pardons for Jan. 6 defendants
Outgoing United States Capitol Police (USCP) Chief J. Thomas Manger has sounded off on President Donald Trump’s pardons of the Jan. 6 defendants – calling the day of the sweeping pardons one of the most troubling moments of his career, according to a report. Manger, who will retire later this week, has been a vocal…
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Biden’s presidential health reports showed no sign of recently revealed aggressive cancer
Former President Joe Biden‘s official health reports during his White House tenure did not show signs of aggressive prostate cancer, a Fox News Digital review of the health documents shows. Biden, who suffered two brain aneurysms in 1988 that nearly claimed his life, received clean bills of health in 2021, 2023 and 2024, according to…
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Jasmine Crockett mocks Trump West Point speech quipping ‘get him some ADHD medicine’
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, had harsh criticism of President Donald Trump’s West Point commencement speech on MSNBC Sunday. MSNBC host Alex Witt asked Crockett to respond to clips from Trump’s speech at the United States Military Academy at West Point over the weekend. In response, Crockett said the speech proved Trump was not qualified to…
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Tapper claims Biden decline cover-up ‘maybe even worse than Watergate’
CNN host Jake Tapper said during an interview with Piers Morgan on Monday that the cover-up of former President Joe Biden‘s decline was “worse” than the Watergate scandal during Richard Nixon’s presidency. “‘Joe Biden is not Richard Nixon, and the hiding and cover-up of his deterioration is not Watergate.’ I am not entirely sure I…
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Trump accuses Harvard of being ‘very slow’ to turn over foreign student info
President Donald Trump has accused Harvard University of being “very slow” to turn over information on foreign students. “We are still waiting for the Foreign Student Lists from Harvard so that we can determine, after a ridiculous expenditure of BILLIONS OF DOLLARS, how many radicalized lunatics, troublemakers all, should not be let back into our…
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Trump honors fallen American heroes, praises God in Memorial Day address: ‘Great, great warriors’
President Donald Trump honored fallen American heroes and praised God during a Memorial Day address at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia on Monday, vowing to “fix” the republic founded nearly 250 years ago. “We gathered today to honor the incredible service members who rest in glory in this cemetery and burial grounds around the world,…
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Trump pardons former Virginia sheriff convicted of taking $75K in bribes
President Donald Trump on Monday announced that he will pardon a former Virginia sheriff convicted of taking more than $75,000 in bribes in exchange for appointing businessmen as auxiliary deputy sheriffs within his department. In a Truth Social post, Trump said Scott Howard Jenkins, 53, of Culpeper, Virginia, was supposed to report to jail Tuesday…
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Pro-Ukraine Republican agrees with Trump on ‘CRAZY’ Putin, urges ‘Secondary sanctions & arms support NOW’
Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., called Russian President Vladimir Putin “crazy,” expressing support for Ukraine and advocating for “Secondary sanctions & arms support NOW.” “I agree with President Trump, war criminal Putin is crazy. The civilized world will not sit by for Putin’s imperial tantrum at the cost of more children’s lives. Secondary sanctions & arms…
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French first lady seen shoving President Macron in the face in viral clip and more top headlines
1. French first lady seen shoving President Macron in the face in viral clip 2. Obama and other celebrities mentioned in court as Diddy’s trial heats up 3. Germany ends weapons range limits for Ukraine despite Russian nuclear threats 1930-2025 – Former longtime US Rep. Charles Rangel dead at 94. Continue reading … JAILBREAK NIGHTMARE…