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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…
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Deli meat, cucumbers top list of ‘really risky foods’ you might have in the fridge
Cucumbers, deli meat and eggs are just a few of the everyday grocery items that made a list from Consumer Reports of “10 Really Risky Foods Right Now.” It’s based on the number of illnesses and deaths in 2024, how widespread the outbreaks were, the number of recalls and the amount of food recalled. There…
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Axios’ Alex Thompson calls Donald Trump’s health ‘fair game’ after being ‘untransparent’ about records
“Original Sin” co-author and Axios reporter Alex Thompson told MSNBC on Sunday that there needs to be “investigative reporting” on President Donald Trump’s health after being “untransparent” about his records. In light of several revelations about an alleged cover-up of former President Joe Biden’s health in Thompson’s book, “The Weekend: Primetime” co-host Ayman Mohyeldin asked…
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Olympic legend Mary Lou Retton arrested on DUI charge, records show
Olympic gymnastics legend Mary Lou Retton was arrested on a DUI charge in West Virginia earlier this month, court records showed. Retton was charged with one count of driving under the influence of alcohol, controlled substances, or drugs on May 17, according to Marion County court records. She was released from jail after posting a…
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GOP lawmaker blasts ‘dumb’ Trump comment on Zelenskyy despite ‘perfect’ criticism of Putin
A House Republican sharply criticized comments President Donald Trump made regarding the Russia-Ukraine war, flatly calling some of them “dumb.” In a Truth Social post, Trump first called out Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying the foreign leader “has gone absolutely CRAZY!” and is “needlessly killing” — but then the president pivoted to slam Ukrainian President…
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Former NY Democratic Rep Charlie Rangel dead at 94
Former Rep. Charles Rangel, who served in Congress for more than four decades, has died at the age of 94. The New York Democrat, who served from 1971 until 2017, was a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus, and the first Black lawmaker to helm the House Ways and Means Committee, according to the…
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CDC knew the COVID jab was dangerous — and pushed it anyway
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) dropped a bombshell last week about what the Biden administration knew — and covered up — about the dangers of the COVID shot. His roundtable featured Dr. Peter McCullough, arguably the country’s leading cardiologist and a frequent guest on my show since the pandemic fell upon the land in 2020. Let’s…
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Trump’s Golden Dome missile defense system revives Reagan’s nuclear shield dream
On May 20, President Donald Trump launched the Golden Dome missile defense initiative. I was in college when President Ronald Reagan launched the Strategic Defense Initiative—initially mocked by its opponents as “Star Wars.” Trump named Space Force Gen. Michael Guetlein as the Golden Dome project’s leader, a tell that the system will be primarily space-based.…
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GORDON CHANG: Is Trump rescuing China’s Communists?
“If I didn’t do that deal with China, I think China would have broken apart,” President Donald Trump told Fox News’ Bret Baier earlier this month. Trump was talking about the arrangement, announced May 12, in which the United States and China agreed, among other things, to reduce their general tariff rates on the other…
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Democrats need to embrace inclusion over ideological conformity in order to win again
If Democrats want to win back Congress and the White House, we must reclaim what made our party a national force in the first place: our commitment to being a big tent. For much of modern history, the Democratic Party has thrived by welcoming Americans from a wide range of backgrounds and beliefs. We didn’t…
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Kathie Lee Gifford uncovers secret to thriving in her 70s
Kathie Lee Gifford reflected on how she is embracing life in her 70s. The 71-year-old former “Live with Regis and Kathie Lee” host serves as an ambassador for QVC’s Quintessential 50, which is “a collective of inspiring women over 50 who show that life only gets better with age,” according to a press release for…
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Ohio bill to establish ‘Natural Family Month’ faces backlash from LGBTQ parents
Over two dozen Ohio lawmakers are pushing a bill that designates the weeks between Mother’s Day and Father’s Day as “Natural Family Month,” sparking backlash from some LGBTQ families, according to reports. State Reps. Beth Lear and Josh Williams, both Republicans, said they introduced House Bill 262 to celebrate families and emphasize their critical role…
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NYT reporter exposes how Pornhub treats children — and receives more death threats than ever before
New York Times reporter Nicholas Kristof made waves in 2020 when he penned a piece titled “The Children of Pornhub,” which sparked a lot of positive change within the industry as well as legislatively. Now, he’s written a new piece that details how Pornhub’s employees deal with child sex abuse material. “If you don’t believe…
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AI to monitor NYC subway safety as crime concerns rise
Imagine having a tireless guardian watching over you during your subway commute. It notices every detail with steady focus, all with one goal in mind: keeping you safe on the subway. New York City’s subway system is testing artificial intelligence to boost security and reduce crime. Michael Kemper, a 33-year NYPD veteran and the chief…
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Zone 2 training: The trending workout that burns fat without intense exercise
An exercise that takes a more mild approach while offering all the fat-burning benefits of a more grueling workout might sound too good to be true. But some claim that the trending “Zone 2” training, commonly known as the “fat-burning zone,” offers just that. What is this form of exercise — and can it work…
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Zachary Levi claims supporting Trump made him a Hollywood outsider
Zachary Levi considers himself a Hollywood outsider because of his political beliefs. The “Shazam!” star says there are people who don’t want to work with him, after he publicly endorsed President Donald Trump. “I know that there are people that would prefer not to work with me now because of my opinions. My team has…
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Credibility crisis: White House reporters speak out on whether Biden’s mental decline was deliberately hidden
White House reporters who covered the Biden administration are speaking out about whether they were duped into thinking the president was mentally fit for office and if West Wing staffers attempted to hide the truth from Americans. CNN’s Jake Tapper and Axios reporter Alex Thompson’s “Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous…
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Military veterans of US’ ‘toxic soup’ Uzbekistan base fighting for proper care 20 years after its shutter
At the former Soviet base-turned-CIA black site and U.S. military base in Uzbekistan, researchers knew early on danger lingered not just from the enemy but from the ground itself. Karshi-Khanabad Air Base, known as K2, was a launchpad for U.S. operations into Afghanistan after 9/11. But for thousands of American troops who served there, it may…
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How Harmeet Dhillon is engineering a U-turn in the Justice Department’s civil-rights division
The Trump ally is engineering a Justice Department U-turn to advance the president’s agenda.
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Memorial Day mass shooting in Philadelphia leaves 2 dead, 9 injured
A mass shooting in North Philadelphia on Monday night has left two dead and nine others injured, according to Philadelphia Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel. The shooting near Fairmont Park happened around 10:27 p.m. police say, and there were multiple groups of people at the park when the gunshots were fired. One adult male and one…
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ICE makes several arrests across the country over Memorial Day weekend
Federal immigration authorities arrested multiple migrants in various cities across the U.S. over Memorial Day weekend, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The arrests happened on Saturday, when they were taken into custody by ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) officers based in Boston, Denver, Houston, Newark, New York City, Salt Lake City and San…
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Usher, Obama name-dropped in Diddy’s trial as sex trafficking case heats up
As week 3 of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking and racketeering trial begins, multiple celebrities have already been name-dropped during testimony. Usher, former President Barack Obama, Biggie Smalls and Jennifer Lopez are a few A-list names that came up during testimony as Diddy’s jury heard from his former assistants, ex-associates and his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura.…
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Sheriff reveals 26 illegal migrants not on federal ‘radar’ among 255 arrested in Florida sex-trafficking sting
A multi-level operation, aptly named “Fool Around and Find Out,” nabbed 255 suspected human traffickers, child sex predators and illegal migrants in Central Florida. The Polk County, Florida, operation, conducted over nine days in May, resulted in the arrest of the highest number of individuals ever recorded in a single sting by the sheriff’s office. …
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Social media support for accused killers Luigi Mangione, Elias Rodriguez an ‘exceptionally bad sign’: expert
Social media users have been drawing comparisons between online support for accused killers Elias Rodriguez, Rodney Hinton Jr. and Luigi Mangione. “That people who commit murder are receiving any meaningful amount of public support, seemingly because the victims are seen by the murder’s supporters as belonging to the political opposition, is an exceptionally bad sign…
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Experts solve mystery of ancient ‘mummified dragon’ discovered by Japanese shogun
Researchers believe they’ve cracked the mystery of a mummified “rainbow dragon” that’s been sitting in a Japanese treasure house for centuries. The “dragon” has been stashed at the Shosoin Treasure House in the historic Japanese city of Nara, according to Pen News. The remains were reportedly found by Yoshinori Ashikaga, a 15th-century shogun, in 1429.…
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New Orleans jail security ‘train wreck’ helped 4-time escapee, 9 others break out: former warden
Deficient security protocols allowed a serial escape artist and nine others to break out of a New Orleans jail, according to a former federal prison warden. “First of all, that jail had been deemed a train wreck in terms of just basic jail operations,” Cameron Lindsay told Fox News Digital. Lindsay worked for 20 years…
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Sens Cruz, Lujan introduce bill to expedite permits for international bridges and ports of entry
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, has put forth legislation amending the International Bridge Act of 1972 that would expedite the presidential permitting process for all international bridges and land ports of entry. The bipartisan bill from Cruz and Sen. Ben Ray Lujan, D-N.M., will expand on legislation previously written by Cruz and passed into law that…
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Texas governor makes it ‘crystal clear’ only U.S. citizens can vote in state elections
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed legislation on Monday which he said makes it “crystal clear” that only U.S. citizens are allowed to vote in elections in his state. “I just signed off on a joint resolution to make it crystal clear under the Texas Constitution that if you are not a citizen of the United…
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Tennessee rep says Nashville mayor’s ICE policies amount to ‘aiding and abetting illegal immigration’
A Republican lawmaker from Tennessee is calling for a federal investigation into Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s handling of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations, adding he will not back down. Tennessee Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., said in a post on X that with support from the House Judiciary Committee, he is formally requesting all…
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King Charles III visits Canada as show of support for country coveted by Trump
King Charles III arrived in Canada on Monday for a symbolic visit showing support for the country, which recognizes him as its sovereign, amid U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats to acquire the North American nation as the 51st U.S. state. Charles and his wife Queen Camilla landed at Ottawa Airport in Ontario, where the king…
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Germany’s chancellor ends weapons range limits for Ukraine despite Russian nuclear threats
Germany’s new chancellor, Friedrich Merz, says his country, as well as its allies, have lifted all range restrictions on the weapons delivered to Ukraine. Merz has seemingly attempted to maintain diplomatic efforts as he tries to secure a ceasefire keeping Western support for Ukraine. “We will do everything in our power to continue supporting Ukraine. This…
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Thunder eye NBA Finals berth, push Timberwolves to brink of elimination
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored a playoff career-high 40 points as the Oklahoma City Thunder staved off the Minnesota Timberwolves fourth quarter comeback attempt on Monday. The recently crowned NBA MVP also had 10 rebounds and nine assists in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals. The Thunder’s 128-126 victory on Sunday night pushed the T’Wolves to…
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Remembering Rep. Charlie Rangel — and a voicemail I’ll never forget
I didn’t recognize the “917” New York number that called me. But there was no question about who phoned after they left a message. The caller on the voicemail was utterly unmistakable. They didn’t say their name. They didn’t have to. “Chad, you’re the only one who missed me,” croaked the voice. FORMER NY DEMOCRATIC…
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Several people hospitalized in Florida after Coast Guard responds to separate holiday boating incidents
A Memorial Day at sea turned into a disaster as nearly a dozen people were hospitalized in Florida after their boat appeared to explode and gush into flames in Fort Lauderdale. The U.S. Coast Guard reported that an investigation is underway to determine what caused the boat to explode and injure the 13 passengers on…
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Beer drinkers beware: Scientists find ‘forever chemicals’ exceeding EPA limits in American brews
Recent studies have found that some beers brewed in the US have high levels of “forever chemicals” and are considered above the allowed EPA limit. A team from the ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology conducted a study to find out how polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) or “forever chemicals” get into beers and how much they contain. “As an occasional…
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Duck Dynasty’s Phil Robertson dies at 79, following Alzheimer’s diagnosis
Phil Robertson, the professional hunter, businessman, and reality television star who become known nationally after appearing on the popular series “Duck Dynasty,” has passed away at the age of 79 after battling Alzheimer’s disease.
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Fmr N.Y. Congressman Charlie Rangel passes away at 94
Former New York City Congressman Charles “Charlie” Rangel, a figure in American politics who made himself known on Capitol Hill for nearly five decades, passed away on Monday at the age of 94.
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England: Vehicle slams into crowd of Liverpool soccer fans injuring dozens, driver arrested
A man was arrested on Monday after driving into a crowd of soccer fans in Liverpool, United Kingdom, during a celebration of Liverpool Football Club’s Premier League Championship.
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Kremlin labels Trump ’emotional’ in response to him describing Putin as ‘crazy’
The Kremlin argued that President Donald Trump is exhibiting signs of “emotional overload” following his remarks characterizing Vladimir Putin as “absolutely crazy,” in the wake of Russia’s most extensive aerial bombardment of Ukraine to date.
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‘Duck Dynasty’ star Phil Robertson started at QB over Terry Bradshaw in college — but quit to become a duck hunter
Since the passing of Phil Robertson, an outpouring of love — and stories — have surfaced that show just how truly fascinating the entrepreneur’s life was. For instance, the patriarch of the “Duck Dynasty” family was a college football star with the potential for a pro career. That’s right. According to CBS Sports, Robertson started…
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Sam Harris showcases the severity of his Trump derangement syndrome
Atheist podcaster Sam Harris has made no secret of his antipathy toward President Donald Trump. Harris has, for instance, called Trump “the most dangerous cult leader on Earth”; blamed him for “how divisive our politics have become”; accused him of paving the way for fascism in America; and deemed him “one of the most prolific…
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‘Duck Dynasty’ star Sadie Robertson remembers ‘one of the last things’ grandfather Phil Robertson told her
“Duck Dynasty” star Sadie Robertson honored her late grandfather, Phil Robertson, in a touching tribute shared shortly after his death Sunday. He was 79. Phil, famous for founding the Duck Commander hunting company that became the focus of his A&E show, had previously battled multiple health conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease. Sadie, who is pregnant with…
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Homeowners get surprise visitor when black bear crashes through ceiling onto stove
It was a page straight out of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” when a black bear was found inside the kitchen of a Kentucky home after crashing through a ceiling. The incident happened in the early morning hours of May 21, when a game warden was called to a residence in Bell County regarding a…
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Common daily vitamin could slow biological aging, major study suggests
Vitamin D might be doing more than just supporting bone health — it could also help the body age slower, according to a new study led by researchers at Mass General Brigham (MGB) and the Medical College of Georgia. The study, published this month in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, reveals that taking vitamin…
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Three more escaped New Orleans inmates captured as manhunt continues for last 2 fugitives
Three more fighters on the run after a group of 10 inmates escaped from a New Orleans jail have been captured, authorities said Monday. Authorities initially announced that Lenton Vanburen was arrested in Baton Rouge and was back in custody. “Vanburen was originally incarcerated on charges of parole violation, possession of firearm by felon, and…
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Scientists ‘strike gold’ in shocking discovery from Hawaiian volcanic rocks
A German university, Göttingen University, has literally “struck gold” in recent findings from volcanic rocks. A new study of these volcanic rocks from Hawaii, that leaked out from deep under the lithosphere, contained various precious metals. Dr. Nils Messling of the Göttingen University’s Department of Geochemistry said in a news release they were surprised when the…
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Indy 500 runner-up Marcus Ericsson, others pushed to rear following failed post-race inspection
Marcus Ericsson’s Andretti Global car did not pass post-race technical inspection. Ericsson, who finished behind Indianapolis 500 winner Alex Palou on Sunday, was subsequently pushed to the rear of the 33-car field. Ericsson was stripped of his runner-up finish and was moved to 31st place. Fellow Andretti Global teammate Kyle Kirkwood’s car also failed inspection.…
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Fallujah vet turns Medal of Heroism into a healing mission for fellow warriors with service dogs program
Marine veteran Anthony Longo is acutely aware of the inner battles many veterans face long after leaving the combat zone. He has also experienced the healing that can come from having “man’s best friend” as a companion. That is why Longo, who served in Fallujah, Iraq, and earned the Department of State’s Medal of Heroism…
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Melania issues heartfelt social media post on Memorial Day: ‘Let us not only mount their loss but also celebrate their bravery’
First Lady Melania Trump issued a somber but uplifting social media post on Memorial Day, honoring the United States’ fallen service members.
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Southern Poverty Law Center attacks Turning Point USA with ‘cheap smear’ in latest hysterical ‘extremism’ report
Liberal activists and their fellow travelers in business, government, and media frequently cite the Southern Poverty Law Center as an authority on what qualifies as a hate group or an extremist organization. That’s despite — or because of — the SPLC’s heavy left-wing bias, the frequency with which it smears law-abiding conservatives as “extremists,” and…
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Chicago principal warns lenient school grading won’t match ‘real world’ expectations
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) officials are debating whether their grading policy is too lenient, with one principal arguing that leniency in grading won’t translate into success in the real world for students, according to a report. “When students graduate and are working in jobs, what they experience around grace and flexibility at school is not…
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Truck explosion caught on camera in suburban Chicago neighborhood as leaking propane to blame: officials
A truck that unexpectedly exploded in a suburban Chicago neighborhood over the holiday weekend damaged several homes and injured the driver, authorities said. Investigators in Addison, 20 miles west of Chicago, said the incident has been ruled an accident due to a leaking propane tank inside the box truck rental. The Addison Fire Protection District…
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Driver arrested after vehicle plows into crowd of Liverpool soccer fans during celebration
Police arrested the driver of a minivan on Monday after authorities say he plowed into a crowd of Liverpool, United Kingdom, soccer fans who were celebrating the city’s soccer team’s Premier League Championship. Merseyside Police said in a post on X that it was investigating reports of a collision in Liverpool city center, after being…
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Ban on Tyrese Haliburton’s father lifted, cleared to attend Pacers next home playoff game: reports
John Haliburton is expected to have a bird’s eye view of his son Tyrese Haliburton and the rest of the Indiana Pacers for Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals. The elder Haliburton will return to Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Tuesday and watch from a luxury suite as the Pacers take on the New York Knicks…
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Bindi Irwin fights to be healthy for her family following emergency surgery
Bindi Irwin is on the road to recovery and taking the time to heal after suffering a ruptured appendix earlier this month. Irwin, the daughter of late animal advocate Steve Irwin, was forced to miss an annual gala in honor of her father due to emergency surgery. While the surgery was initially intended to address…
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Life imitates art as ceiling collapses during ‘Final Destination’ movie screening
A screening of the latest ‘Final Destination’ movie took a scary turn, mimicking a scene straight out of the franchise, when the theater’s roof collapsed on viewers in Argentina. The incident occurred on May 19, when the ceiling collapsed during a showing of “Final Destination: Bloodlines,” at Cinema Ocho in La Plata in Buenos Aires,…
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Giants’ Jaxson Dart balks at buying preferred jersey number from teammate, suggests price tag was ‘too much’
The New York Giants made what was largely viewed as a surprising decision when the team selected Jaxson Dart in the first round of the NFL Draft. While Dart’s name had been linked to the Giants leading up to the draft, New York put its belief in the young quarterback on full display by trading…
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Jordan Peterson stuns atheist debaters by refusing to identify as Christian in viral exchange
Famed Canadian psychologist and speaker Jordan Peterson debated twenty atheists in a video posted Sunday that quickly went viral after Peterson shocked the group by refusing to clarify whether he’s a Christian. The academic appeared on the YouTube channel Jubilee in a video currently titled, “Jordan Peterson vs 20 Atheists” on Sunday. The video was…
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‘Stop the Steal’ in U.S. History Class
A tendentious look at Trump’s 2020 claims in Oklahoma high schools.
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The New Retirement Age in Denmark Is 70
The Danes set an example for timorous American politicians who refuse to reform unaffordable entitlements.
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Time for a GOP Senate Revolt on Sanctions Against Putin
John Thune can move Lindsey Graham’s secondary sanctions bill and send a message to the White House and the Kremlin.
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The Medicaid Scare Campaign
The GOP reforms are modest, but they’ll improve care for low-income patients and expand private insurance options.
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President Trump is weighing sanctions on Moscow as he grows weary of the Vladimir Putin’s intransigence on peace in Ukraine and wants to pressure him to the negotiating table
President Trump is growing weary of the Russian leader’s intransigence on peace in Ukraine and wants to pressure Putin to the negotiating table.
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President Trump wishes a ‘Happy Memorial Day’ to all Americans: ‘including the scum’
On Monday, President Donald Trump extended his holiday greetings to the American public on Memorial Day. In characteristic fashion, the president’s message on Truth Social was accompanied by a few pointed remarks as well, where he referenced those who spent the last four years “trying to destroy our country.”
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‘This was my innocence’: 15-year-old exposes AI’s horrifying threat to girls
As a freshman in high school, the last thing Elliston Berry expected was to see AI-generated nude deepfakes of herself floating around — but unfortunately, that’s exactly what happened. “I woke up with messages from my friend notifying me that these images of me were going around,” Berry tells BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey on…
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10 wounded in shooting on charter boat near South Carolina coast, police say
Police in South Carolina said 10 people were wounded in a shooting on a charter boat Sunday night in Little River, a beach enclave about a half hour northeast of Myrtle Beach. The Horry County Police Department added that the most serious cases involve those in critical but stable condition at area hospitals. One other…
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Indy 500 broadcast garners millions of viewers as Alex Palou wins for 1st time
More than 7 million viewers tuned in to watch Alex Palou win the first Indianapolis 500 of his career over the weekend, FOX Sports announced on Monday. The race garnered 7.05 million viewers, FOX Sports said, citing Nielsen fast national ratings. The company added that it had 8.4 million viewers at its peak between 4…
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Congress Sleeps Through an Economic Wake-Up Call
Trump pursues ruinous policies, debt and bond yields rise, and the Big Beautiful Bill is neither.
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‘Original Sin’ and Foreign Policy
America is paying for having had a severely diminished president during a perilous era.
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JD Vance Is Wrong: The Market Isn’t a ‘Tool’
As economically illiterate as any leftist Democrat, he even imagines the word is spelled with a capital M.
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A Good Republic Is Hard to Keep
America’s constitutional order has always faced challenges, but they have heightened in recent years.
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French President Macron ‘smacked’ by wife in now-viral video
French President Emmanuel Macron was caught on camera being struck in the face by his wife, Brigitte, upon the couple’s arrival in Vietnam on Monday.
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Woke ’60 Minutes’ host Scott Pelley claims diversity is now ‘illegal’ in progressive rant at Wake Forest commencement
CBS News and “60 Minutes” host Scott Pelley delivered a speech to university graduates that was pro-free speech and seemingly against President Donald Trump’s administration. The 67-year-old spoke at Wake Forest University’s Commencement on May 19 in what was an incredibly performative address, discussing fascism, free speech, and even Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. ‘Diversity is…
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Former ESPN host pushes back on Disney’s Iger for reportedly urging ‘The View’ to tone down Trump talk
Former ESPN host Jemele Hill called out Disney boss Bob Iger on Saturday for reportedly urging “The View” to tone down their political rhetoric, which is almost always directed at slamming President Donald Trump and his administration. “Trump is obviously, again, using his position as president to put pressure on these media companies and I…
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Billy Joel’s wife remains ‘hopeful’ as legendary musician battles brain disorder
Billy Joel’s wife Alexis remained optimistic about her husband’s recovery days after revealing the “Piano Man” was diagnosed with a brain disorder and subsequently canceled his upcoming live performances. The “Uptown Girl” singer was diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH), which affects his vision, hearing and balance, according to a social media post on Joel’s…
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Diddy spends Memorial Day behind bars with card games and basketball, soccer tournaments offered
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal trial received a brief break Monday as New York City courthouses honored Memorial Day. Diddy, 55, will spend the holiday behind bars at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC), where the fallen music mogul has been incarcerated since his September arrest. While the “Last Night” rapper received a brief respite from testimony…
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Emmanuel Macron’s wife seen shoving him in the face in viral clip as France’s first couple arrives in Vietnam
French first lady Brigitte Macron was seen shoving her husband, French President Emmanuel Macron, in the face while the couple was waiting to disembark their plane in Hanoi, Vietnam. Video of the incident showed a uniformed man opening the plane door as Macron was seen wearing a suit and standing in the doorway. Brigitte Macron’s…
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FBI launches investigations into cocaine bag found at Biden White House, D.C. pipe bombing and ‘Dobbs leak’
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino revealed that the agency is opening investigations into the bag of cocaine found at former President Joe Biden’s White House, the Washington, D.C. pipe-bombing, and the leak of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision.
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Radical Seattle mayor smears Christians after leftists physically attacked prayer rally attendees — even cops got clobbered
Pro-life Christians held a prayer event at Cal Anderson Park in Seattle, Washington, over the weekend. But the viewpoints expressed at the Mayday USA event — 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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WaPo deletes post about confusion on ‘where Jews belong’ after Israeli embassy staff killings
The Washington Post deleted a controversial X post on Saturday on a story following the killings of two Israeli embassy staffers. On Friday, the Post’s official X account published a story on the state of Jewish people after Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim were shot and killed outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington,…
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Caitlin Clark to miss at least 2 weeks with quad injury, team says
Caitlin Clark will miss at least two weeks of action after she suffered a quad injury, the Indiana Fever announced on Monday. It is unclear when she suffered the injury. She has played each of the Fever’s four games to start the season, and Indiana has gone 2-2 to begin the year. CLICK HERE FOR…
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Comparative advantage was built on patriotism. That’s gone.
In a recent Financial Times column, economist Burton Malkiel slammed President Trump’s tariffs as economically “foolish,” arguing they violate the supposed universal truth of comparative advantage. He’s wrong — on both the economics and the reality. First, comparative advantage only applies when nations trade goods for goods. Today, the U.S. trades goods for assets and…
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‘A living example of what God can do’: Phil Robertson remembered
An outpouring of love and admiration has followed the passing of “Duck Dynasty” television star and devout Christian Phil Robertson at the age of 79. Robertson’s daughter-in-law Korie Robertson on Sunday announced his passing in an Instagram post from the family, which reads in part, “We celebrate today that our father, husband, and grandfather, Phil…
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Trick Williams captures TNA World Championship at NXT Battleground in history-making moment
Trick Williams made history on Sunday night at NXT Battleground when he defeated Joe Hendry for the TNA World Championship in the final match of the premium live event. Williams took aim at Hendry in recent weeks as the latter superstar had been riding high. Hendry won the TNA World Championship against Nic Nemeth at…
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Former Obama advisor says Dems in ‘huge bit of trouble’ if they can’t win Latinos back
Ex-Obama senior advisor Dan Pfeiffer warned on Friday that there is “no path” for Democrats to win elections unless they address their rapidly declining Latino vote. Pfeiffer brought this up with former Obama speechwriter Jon Favreau on the “Pod Save America” podcast as they looked over 2024 election exit data which showed former Vice President…
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Panthers’ Brad Marchand leans into dessert drama as Florida looks to advance to Stanley Cup Final
Florida Panthers winger Brad Marchand created a stir during the team’s Eastern Conference Finals matchup against the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday night. Marchand was spotted in the locker room during the intermission after the second period in Game 3 eating some kind of treat from a spoon. It kick-started an ice cream conundrum around the…
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Harlem’s Charlie Rangel, one of the longest-serving members of Congress, died on Memorial Day at age 94
The veteran was a founder of the Congressional Black Caucus and served in the House for nearly five decades.
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Rick Rescorla: Led thousands to safety on 9/11
This article originally appeared in Align on September 11, 2024. We repost it today in commemoration of Memorial Day. Studying and emulating the lives of great men is a useful practice with a long history. Our culture, however, tends to promote celebrities, self-improvement gurus, and politicians. Although no such luminaries proved of much use during…
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‘We can eat happiness, or we can eat stress and violence’: Regenerative farmer explains intersection of food, soil, and joy
If you’ve been hearing the term “regenerative farming” a lot lately, it’s because the method has soared in popularity in recent years, especially in the United States. From Big Food giants, including Walmart, Pepsi, and General Mills, to individuals seeking to produce their own food, the nation is steadily moving toward this sustainable system that…
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Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano erupts with 1,000-foot ‘lava fountaining’
Kīlauea Volcano – located along the southeastern shore of Hawaii Island – experienced “lava fountaining” that reached at least 1,000 feet high over the weekend. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) describes Kīlauea as one of the world’s most active volcanoes. It has been erupting intermittently since Dec. 23, 2024, within the summit caldera in…
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Adam Page, Mercedes Moné earn AEW title shots at Double or Nothing; Toni Storm seals win with kiss
Adam Page and Mercedes Moné won their respective Owen Hart Foundation Tournaments and earned shots at their respective All Elite Wrestling world championships at Double or Nothing on Sunday. The stakes were high for both intense battles. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM “Hangman” Page picked up the victory over Will Ospreay in…
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FBI arrests Colorado man accused of Trump assassination threats, US embassy firebombing attempt in Israel
A 28-year-old Colorado native is in custody after allegedly threatening to assassinate President Donald Trump and attempting to firebomb the branch office of the U.S. embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel. FBI agents arrested Joseph Neumeyer, a dual U.S. and German citizen, at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Sunday after Israel returned him to the…
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Democratic Party scrambles to fix image as members acknowledge party ‘lost credibility’
The Democratic Party is continuing to weigh their path forward as some members of the party acknowledge a disconnect on cultural issues and other key voting demographics, The New York Times reported Sunday. “Over a long period of time, our party overdrew our trust account with the American people,” Rob Flaherty, a former campaign manager…
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Tigers’ Tarik Skubal pitches incredible game in win over Guardians: ‘Sky is the limit’
Detroit Tigers star Tarik Skubal asserted himself as one of Major League Baseball’s best pitchers on Sunday with a dominant performance in a win over the Cleveland Guardians. Skubal completed what is known in the majors as the “Maddux” – a nod to Baseball Hall of Famer Greg Maddux. To attain the feat, a pitcher…
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Indy 500 pole-sitter crashes into crew members on pit road: ‘Really scary’
IndyCar rookie Robert Shwartzman’s Indianapolis 500 came to an unfortunate end on Sunday. Shwartzman started the race on the pole as he completed the quickest time around Indianapolis Motor Speedway in qualifying, but all the jubilation turned to pain as a debacle on pit road nearly seriously injured a handful of his crew members. CLICK…
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NASA revives ‘dead’ thrusters on Voyager 1 after two decades of inactivity
NASA revived roll thrusters on the 47-year-old Voyager 1 that were thought to be dead for two decades. According to the space agency, scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of NASA, located in Southern California, have reactivated a set of thrusters on the spacecraft. The roll thrusters have not worked since 2004 and are long believed…
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IndyCar star Pato O’Ward sounds off on Indy 500 after 4th-place finish
IndyCar star Pato O’Ward sounded off about the Indianapolis 500 after Alex Palou passed Marcus Ericsson with 14 laps to go to win the race for the first time in his career. The Arrow McLaren driver took issue with the lack of fight from Ericsson when Palou passed him for the lead late in the…
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Trump fires off Memorial Day message targeting ‘SCUM’ who sought to ‘DESTROY’ the US
President Donald Trump issued one of his signature spicy holiday greetings on Memorial Day. The president, who posted the all-caps tirade on Monday morning, called out the “SCUM” who he said had attempted to destroy the nation. “HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY TO ALL, INCLUDING THE SCUM THAT SPENT THE LAST FOUR YEARS TRYING TO DESTROY OUR…
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Researchers find ‘compelling evidence’ of possible Noah’s Ark remains in one country
A group of international researchers say they’re getting closer and closer to identifying the possible remains of Noah’s Ark – and new test results are promising. The focus of the research, the Durupinar site in eastern Turkey, was first identified in the 1950s. For decades, it’s been speculated that the boat-shaped site once harbored Noah’s Ark,…
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Key Trump voting bloc has concerns with MAHA report, as Trump officials give assurances
Despite assurances from Trump administration officials that farmers will not be impacted by its attempts to reduce environmental chemical exposure from foods, agricultural leaders have been expressing concern that the move will explode costs for farmers and more than double the cost of food. The administration’s Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission, made up of…
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Fox Nation honors military sacrifice with Memorial Day weekend content lineup, free subscription
This Memorial Day weekend, Fox Nation is featuring a star-studded lineup of programming honoring our nation’s heroes. From World War II to the Korean War, viewers can dive into the depths of history and pay tribute to the American lives lost in combat. Here is just some of the content streaming now: 1. Sledgehammer: My…
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Trump’s criticism of South Africa’s violent crime crisis receives unexpected local support
JOHANNESBURG — South Africans welcomed President Donald Trump‘s highly critical Oval Office statements Wednesday about killings in the country, according to analysts. The President showed video clips and gave South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa a sheaf of news clippings he said show farm murders. Many believe this “ambush” by President Trump toward the South African…
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IndyCar driver Scott McLaughlin talks Indy 500 disaster
Scott McLaughlin had one of the toughest Indianapolis 500 moments in recent memory on Sunday. Drivers were commanded to start their engines and were off the frontstretch getting ready to race as trickles of rain delayed the race for nearly an hour. McLaughlin and others warmed up their tires to get ready to go green.…
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John J. Pinder Jr.: Baseball hero who chose greater sacrifice
This article originally appeared in Align on June 10, 2024. We repost it today in commemoration of Memorial Day. By March 1944, Army Tech. 5th Grade John J. Pinder Jr. had seen over a year of combat. With the 16th Infantry, he’d participated in the Allied landings at Algeria and fought in in the mountains…
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Lawmaker who visited El Salvador to spring MS-13 gang member attacks Ashli Babbitt as a ‘domestic terrorist’
A 28-year-old second-term Democrat congressman from Florida launched the latest Democrat attack on Ashli Babbitt May 19, calling the late 14-year Air Force veteran a “domestic terrorist” who “attempted to overthrow our government” at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Maxwell Alejandro Frost, who represents Florida’s 10th Congressional District in the U.S. House of…
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Smart parents can secure their child’s digital identity — before someone else does
Digital parenting: Why you should reserve a domain name for your new baby We live in a world where your name online matters almost as much as your name on a birth certificate. And while it might sound like something only Silicon Valley types would do, buying a domain name and reserving social media handles…
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Vets groups torch Dems for holding up key VA picks, including memorials chief, on Memorial Day
FIRST ON FOX: A slew of veterans’ groups, along with Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins, are criticizing Senate Democrats for delaying key agency nominations over what some have called unserious or “DOGE-type” concerns. One top nominee currently facing the collective procedural roadblock ahead of Memorial Day is wounded warrior Sam Brown, a former Nevada…
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Jewish war hero buried in Italy gets right headstone changed 80 years later
February 19, 1945 – American soldiers in the Army’s 10th Mountain Division’s 85th regiment are attempting to break through the Gothic Line and take Italy’s Mount Belvedere, in what proved to be a bloody undertaking. A soldier trips a landmine, wounding Private First Class Del Riley. Over calls to stay back, Riley’s good friend medic…
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Ex-DNC chair calls book’s claim that Biden didn’t recognize him a ‘bold faced lie’
Former DNC Chair Jaime Harrison pushed back on reporting from Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson’s new book about former President Biden on Sunday, calling the claim that the former president didn’t recognize him a “bold-faced lie.” “In the book, it says that you had an interaction with President Biden where he didn’t recognize you.…
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Team USA flag football star wants opportunity to make Olympic team amid NFL participation
NFL players will be allowed to compete in the Olympics for the Team USA flag football team when the Summer Games hit Los Angeles in 2028. Darrell Doucette III is already on the U.S. men’s national team as the team’s quarterback. The United States sat on top of the world flag football rankings last year.…
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Meta faces increasing scrutiny over widespread scam ads
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is under fire after a major report revealed that thousands of fraudulent ads have been allowed to run on its platforms. According to the Wall Street Journal, Meta accounted for nearly half of all scam complaints tied to Zelle transactions at JPMorgan Chase between mid-2023 and mid-2024. …
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Trump endorses House Republican who failed to vote on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
President Donald Trump backed several House Republicans for reelection in Truth Social posts on Sunday, expressing support for Reps. Andrew Garbarino of New York, Troy Downing of Montana, Guy Reschenthaler of Pennsylvania, and Bryan Steil of Wisconsin. Each lawmaker received an individual post from Trump, and each post declared that the given lawmaker has Trump’s…
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Experts reveal hidden ways sugar accelerates aging beyond just weight gain
Sugar is not so sweet when it comes to aging, especially when it’s about your skin, brain health and the inflammation in your body, experts told Fox News Digital. “In essence, sugar acts like a slow poison when consumed in excess. It silently damages the structures that keep us young, our collagen, our vasculature, our…
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Joe Biden’s ‘garbage’ line about Trump supporters sent Kamala Harris’ campaign into panic mode
Former Vice President Kamala Harris was sent into panic mode after former President Joe Biden referred to Trump supporters as “garbage” during a pivotal moment in the 2024 campaign, Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson’s book “Original Sin” revealed. The 2024 presidential race was thrown into chaos after comedian Tony Hinchcliffe cracked an off-color joke about…
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Sparks’ Kelsey Plum delivers taunt after blowing by Sky’s Angel Reese on lay up
Los Angeles Sparks star Kelsey Plum brought it to the Chicago Sky on Sunday night. Plum scored a game-high 28 points on 9-of-18 from the field with six 3-pointers and added eight assists and two rebounds as the Sparks won the game 91-78. She also had a taunt for Sky forward Angel Reese during the…
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Deion Sanders sends reminder to Colorado players, staff amid holiday festivities
Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders had a message for players and staff as they got settled into their Memorial Day holiday on Sunday afternoon. Sanders hoped that everyone involved with his team stayed safe and used good judgment. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM “All my (Colorado Buffaloes) PLAYERS & STAFF. I…
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Hillary Clinton is back and doing what she does best — trashing women
Hillary Clinton is back and doing what she does best: trashing women. She wants to make sure we know that the basket of deplorables is also sexist. During a conversation at the 92nd Street Y in New York City last month, Clinton was asked by Margaret Hoover, host of “Firing Line” on PBS, if she…
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Why saying ‘Happy Memorial Day’ misses the true meaning of the holiday
This Memorial Day, many Americans will gather for barbecues, enjoy a long weekend, or mark the start of summer. But amid the festivities, one phrase you won’t—or shouldn’t—hear is “Happy Memorial Day.” Unlike Veterans Day which celebrates service members past and present, Memorial Day is a solemn occasion, a time to honor the American service…
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Kevin Costner reveals ‘tragic’ truths uncovered in new docu-series ‘The West’
Kevin Costner is bringing love for Western culture to a younger generation, thanks to so many of his cowboy-themed projects: “Yellowstone,” “Horizon” and now the History Channel’s “The West.” Costner is narrating the eight-part series and serves as an executive producer. During an interview with Fox News Digital, the star explained that he was shocked…
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Harvard students, faculty defend university against Trump’s threat of pulling tax exemption status
The Trump administration threatened to revoke Harvard University’s tax-exempt status, prompting students and faculty members to run to its defense. “It mustn’t lose its tax exemptions,” Harvey Mansfield, a retired Harvard professor of over 60 years, told Fox News Digital. Fox News Digital met with Mansfield at his farm estate in Ipswich, Massachusetts, a rural…
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Trump’s gamble in normalizing relations with Syria in the face of Iran: ‘high-risk, high-reward’
President Donald Trump last week announced he would normalize U.S. relations with Syria by lifting decades-old sanctions, and he became the first American president to meet with the leader of the Middle Eastern nation in 25 years – a move that some have seen as an indirect hit on Iran. The news was a surprising…
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Gen Z addicted to skipping work — 34% have accepted a job offer but never showed up
Gen Z is seriously lacking in career ambition, according to a 2025 study related to job applications and employment. The study compared the employment choices of different generations and found some disturbing trends among those born between 1997 and 2012, typically referred to as Generation Z. ‘Is it any wonder that ambition is falling? Young…
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BOMBSHELL: Senator PROVES Biden administration’s loyalty to pharma
Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson (R) dropped a bombshell report about the Biden administration’s knowledge of the COVID-19 vaccine side effects — and what officials didn’t do to fix the problem. “After facing four years of the Biden administration’s efforts to undermine the public’s access to information, my oversight work, I immediately issued a subpoena to…
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‘So that others may live’: The true meaning of the holiday
My last “beer and hot dogs” Memorial Day was in May 2001. Twenty-four years later, I can barely get through the day. For the American warfighter who has known the real cost of combat, Memorial Day isn’t limited to a single 24-hour tribute. It echoes every day of the year. The pain never takes a…
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Wheeled, rugged robot dog built for extreme industrial missions
Deep Robotics, a company from China, has unveiled a durable four-legged robot built to operate in extreme environments that humans struggle to traverse. It’s called the Lynx M20, and it builds upon the agility of its predecessor, the Lynx robot dog. This versatile machine is designed to handle anything from inspecting industrial sites and responding…
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Study compares Zepbound and Wegovy for weight loss in direct comparison
Weight-loss medications continue to grow in popularity as an anti-obesity tool — but are some more effective than others? The question was explored in a new study published this month in The New England Journal of Medicine. Researchers compared the safety and efficacy of tirzepatide (brand name Zepbound) and semaglutide (brand name Wegovy) in a…
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Freedom isn’t free: Honor those who never came home on this Memorial Day
Memorial Day should make you a little uncomfortable. Because sacrifice should never be comfortable. But from that discomfort can come gratitude. And from gratitude, a commitment to live better—not in guilt, but in honor. And yet sadly, for most Americans, it merely marks the start of summer. It’s beach chairs and burgers, sales and three-day…
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King Charles and Prince Harry ‘extremely unlikely’ to reconcile despite monarch’s Canada trip: expert
Several royal experts believe that any hopes of a royal reconciliation between King Charles and Prince Harry can be forgotten. The king, 76, and queen, 77, will arrive in Canada on May 26 and depart on May 27. And while the couple will be on the same continent as the Duke of Sussex, who lives…
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Philippine lawmaker criticizes US for new travel warning: ‘Unfair treatment from our number 1 ally’
A Philippine lawmaker on Sunday railed against the U.S. government for its updated travel advisory for the Asian country, with the politician arguing that the warning to American travelers is “unfair” coming from “our number one ally.” “This is an unfair shotgun warning,” Philippines House of Representatives member Rufus Rodriguez said. “There are certainly many…
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Rockies fan files lawsuit against MLB team, claims to have suffered injuries due to club’s lackluster output
The Colorado Rockies dropped the final game of a three-game series against the New York Yankees at Coors Field on Sunday. The Rockies have now lost eight of their last 10 games. Colorado’s 9-44 record represents the worst win-loss record in the MLB. Furthermore, the Rockies’ start to the 2025 season is historically bad. The…
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While Rahm Emanuel is coy about what he wants next for his political career, he appears to be laying the groundwork for a presidential bid
The pugilistic Democrat isn’t hiding his political ambitions, openly considering a presidential bid as the party struggles to find a way out of the wilderness.
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The helicopter went down in Gia Dinh. The grief never left.
Although my own family never lost a loved one in war, my childhood best friend, “Buddy,” did. His uncle Jack was killed in Vietnam in 1967. More specifically, Buddy’s mother — my “emergency backup mom” growing up — lost her kid brother in that war. She remains part of my life to this day. Buddy…
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Kid Rock embraces American pride, breaks down why performing for veterans is ‘most rewarding’ work he’s done
Kid Rock doesn’t intentionally set out to make patriotic music, but that’s what the iconic musician manifests when he puts pen to paper. During an interview with Fox News Digital at his “Rock N Rodeo” event in Texas on May 16, Kid Rock acknowledged that his music carries a strong message of American pride, which…
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Ancient Roman’s ‘mishap’ leads to rare jewelry discovery in British countryside
A recent discovery in the United Kingdom shows that chunky jewelry has always been in fashion – even in Ancient Rome. Wessex Archaeology announced the discovery of the unusual eight-sided ring in a Facebook post on May 8. In a statement, officials said the ring was found in a former drainage ditch in Lincolnshire, a…
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Religious freedom battle erupts as New Jersey town attempts to turn church property into pickleball courts
A New Jersey town has moved to seize a 10-acre church property and turn it into recreational space, outfitted with pickleball courts and soccer fields. Christ Episcopal Church in Toms River, New Jersey, found itself at the center of a highly charged legal battle after its leaders moved to expand outreach to the area’s homeless…
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Florida nonprofit helps cut veteran suicide rates by 25% with community-based approach
A Florida-based nonprofit is tackling veteran suicide by connecting community members and holding fast that the crisis American vets are facing is preventable. The Fire Watch operates on three premises: that suicide is preventable, that timely connection to resources can save lives, and that communities must play an active role in prevention. “It takes the…
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Sport fishing boat violently crashes into Meschutt Beach jetty, injuring four
FIRST ON FOX: A video of a large sport fishing boat shows what appears to be the aftermath of a violent crash into a jetty in Meschutt Beach. The accident occurred at approximately 9:16 p.m. when eyewitnesses say a vessel hit the jetty so hard that it spun 180 degrees before running aground. The operator…
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‘Duck Dynasty’ star Phil Robertson remembered for ‘extraordinary legacy’ after his death: ‘He will be missed’
Tributes poured in on Sunday following the passing of “Duck Dynasty” star Phil Robertson at the age of 79. Robertson, famous for founding the Duck Commander hunting company that became the focus of his A&E show, had previously battled multiple health conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease. “My dad has gone to be with the Lord today!”…
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Russia, Ukraine swap hundreds of prisoners hours after Moscow launches massive aerial assault
Russia and Ukraine on Sunday swapped hundreds of prisoners just hours after Moscow launched one of the largest aerial assaults of the more than three-year war between the two countries. The prisoner swap was the third and final part of a major exchange, marking a rare moment of cooperation. Russia’s Defense Ministry said both sides…
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Knicks rally in second half to win Game 3, Eastern Conference Finals hopes remain alive
The New York Knicks secured their first victory in an Eastern Conference Finals series in a quarter-century on Sunday night. Star guard Jalen Brunson scored 23 points, while center Karl-Anthony Towns scored 20 points in the fourth quarter to complete New York’s second half comeback in Indianapolis. The Knicks trailed by 20 points at one…
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Mass shooting investigation underway in South Carolina as victims flood local hospitals
The Horry County Police Department is asking locals to steer clear of the area following reports of a mass shooting. The incident occurred on Watson Avenue in Little River and police are saying that at least 11 individuals have been transported to area hospitals by Horry County Fire Rescue. Police also said via social media that…
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Homeland Security chief Noem visits Netanyahu ahead of Jerusalem Day
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday evening. Noem met the Israeli leader in Jerusalem, where she voiced “strong appreciation for the Prime Minister’s policies, particularly the construction of the border fence with Egypt and the conduct of the ongoing war,” Netanyahu’s office said. Others who attended the…
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Far-left streamer Hasan Piker suspended from Twitch after broadcasting DC shooting suspect’s manifesto
One of Twitch’s most popular streamers was suspended from the platform over the weekend for reading the manifesto of the suspect in the killing of two Israeli Embassy staffers last week. Hasan Piker, a streamer with nearly 3 million Twitch followers and 1.6 million YouTube subscribers, is known for broadcasting far-left content under the handle…
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NCAA baseball tournament descends into mayhem as players, coaches, parents ejected
Tensions flared during Saturday’s NCAA baseball game between Samford and Mercer. Samford outfielder Michael Gupton hit a two-run homer to increase the Bulldogs’ lead over the Mercer Bears. Gupton appeared to shout something at Mercer players during his spirited jog around the bases. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Gupton’s words seemed to…
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Seattle mayor blames Christian rally for inspiring violent ‘anarchists’ who ‘infiltrated’ counter-protest
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell blamed a Christian rally and infiltrating “anarchists” for violence breaking out at a counter-protest on Saturday. The Seattle Police Department reported 23 people were arrested at Cal Anderson Park during MayDayUSA’s “Don’t Mess With Our Kids” rally and a pro-LGBTQ counter-protest. According to SPD, police witnessed “multiple people inside one group…
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Manhunt underway after disgraced former police chief convicted of murder, rape escapes Arkansas prison
An urgent manhunt is underway in Arkansas after a disgraced former police chief, who was serving time for murder and rape, escaped from prison. The Arkansas Department of Corrections said Grant Hardin, 56, escaped from the North Central Unit on Sunday afternoon in Calico Rock, AR. “Anyone with information about inmate Hardin’s whereabouts should contact…
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Phil Robertson passes away at 79
“Duck Dynasty” star Phil Robertson has passed away at the age of 79. Robertson’s daughter-in-law Korie Robertson on Sunday announced his passing in an Instagram post. ‘Thank you for the love and prayers of so many whose lives have been impacted by his life saved by grace, his bold faith, and by his desire to…
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Trump says he’s ‘not happy’ with Putin after massive Ukraine strike
President Donald Trump told journalists that he was “not happy” with Russia’s recent large-scale strike against Ukraine while speaking to the press on Sunday. Speaking to reporters at Morristown Municipal Airport in New Jersey, Trump accused Putin of “killing a lot of people” in the attack, which was launched on Sunday afternoon. “I’m not happy…
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7 members of South American theft group arrested for Phoenix burglaries
Seven members of a “South American Theft Group (SATG)” were arrested Friday for their involvement in two Phoenix-area burglaries, authorities said Saturday. Both heists – one in Tempe and another in Mesa – were committed on May 23, the Scottsdale Police Department said. All seven suspects were arrested on Friday at a short-term rental where…
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‘Duck Dynasty’ star Phil Robertson dead at 79: ‘Legacy of love for God’
“Duck Dynasty” star Phil Robertson has died at the age of 79, his family announced on Sunday. The TV personality’s daughter-in-law Korie Robertson announced the news on Instagram. Robertson had previously battled Alzheimer’s disease. “We celebrate today that our father, husband, and grandfather, Phil Robertson, is now with the Lord,” the post read. “He reminded…
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Viral video of Biden wearing Trump hat reportedly left Kamala Harris fuming
Former Vice President Kamala Harris was angry over former President Biden donning a Trump 2024 hat during an event in September 2024, which quickly went viral on social media at the time, according to Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson’s new book. “What is he doing?” the former vice president asked her team in response to…
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Chris Evans skipped Cannes Film Festival for one heartwarming reason
Chris Evans has always been a family man. On Sunday, the “Captain America” star, 43, explained why he skipped out on attending the Cannes Film Festival to promote his upcoming film “Honey Don’t!” – and the reason is heartwarming. “I wish I could’ve been with my incredible cast and filmmakers at Cannes, but it was…
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Russia launches largest aerial attack of Ukraine war, killing at least 12
Russian forces launched a barrage of 367 drones and missiles at Ukrainian cities overnight, including the capital Kyiv, in the largest aerial attack of the war so far, killing at least 12 people and injuring dozens more, officials said. The dead included three children in the northern region of Zhytomyr, local officials there said. Ukrainian…
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GOP Senators threaten to block Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ if national debt is not reduced
GOP Senators have warned President Donald Trump that his “big beautiful bill” is at risk of being blocked unless he “gets serious” about cutting federal spending and reducing the national debt.
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How Joe Rogan dismantled the Big Bang with one sentence — and made atheists squirm
Many people sneer at Christ’s resurrection yet swallow the Big Bang whole. This odd fact is not lost on Joe Rogan. On a recent episode of his podcast, the modern-day Renaissance man delivered one of those offhand remarks that stick. There’s a hunger again for something real and permanent, something that won’t update to Version…
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New York sportscaster takes subtle jab at Caitlin Clark amid no-foul call in Fever’s loss to Liberty
The New York Liberty visited Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever on Saturday. The reigning WNBA champions won 90-88 to keep their record unblemished. But much of the chatter after the game centered around the game’s officiating, particularly the last 10 seconds of the close contest. While there were at least three calls of note…
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Murdered ‘General Hospital’ actor Johnny Wactor’s last film to premiere at festival year after his death
One year after beloved “General Hospital” actor Johnny Wactor was murdered in downtown Los Angeles after a work shift, his final film is set to premiere at the upcoming 2025 Dances with Films Festival. Wactor, 37, was shot and killed on May 25, 2024, when police said he was “confronted by three individuals” who had…
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Tim McGraw reveals how Faith Hill ‘saved’ his life and transformed his ‘wild’ ways
Tim McGraw owes his life to wife Faith Hill. During an appearance on the “Tracy Lawrence’s Road House” podcast, McGraw, 58, opened up about his nearly 30-year-long marriage to Hill and explained how she managed to help the country star turn his life around. “I’ve been lucky. I’ve been very fortunate. First off, meeting my…
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‘Furious’ Democratic senator unleashes on his own party for its failures
Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., revealed on Sunday he is “furious” at the Democratic Party for losing to President Donald Trump twice and believes his party’s brand is tarnished nationally. “I don’t think nationally, the Democratic brand helps very much anywhere. If it did, we wouldn‘t have lost to Donald Trump twice. I know a lot of supporters of mine and friends…
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U.S. citizen arrested for fire bomb attempt on Embassy in Israel: ‘Death to Americans’
A U.S. citizen was arrested on Sunday, after allegedly attempting to firebomb the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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DC Jewish museum shooter’s marxist anti-American past EXPOSED
On May 21, two Israeli Embassy diplomats, Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and Sarah Milgrim, 26, a soon-to-be-engaged couple, were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., as they were leaving a Young Diplomats Reception hosted by the American Jewish Committee, where they were ironically discussing how to send more aid to Gaza. The…
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Democrats don’t need a ‘left-wing’ Joe Rogan, they need to win back the real one
It was hard to concentrate in my congressional office because I could overhear a lively interview with conservative media host Glenn Beck through the thin wall. You might assume I work for a Republican, but I’m chief of staff to progressive California Congressman Ro Khanna. What if I told you it was one of our…
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Dr. Oz says taxpayers footing $14 billion bill for Medicaid fraud while eligible patients struggle for care
Federal spending riddled with waste, fraud and abuse is costing taxpayers billions – and Dr. Mehmet Oz says Medicaid is a glaring example, where crucial care is being siphoned away from the Americans who need it most. “There’s about $14 billion we’ve identified with DOGE, of folks who are duly enrolled wrongly in multiple states…
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Rosie O’Donnell credits Mounjaro for dramatic weight loss, stuns fans with slimmed-down appearance
Rosie O’Donnell is crediting Mounjaro for her dramatic weight loss. On Friday, the comedian, 63, took to social media to share a photo of herself performing stand-up and acknowledging her much smaller frame. “I can’t believe this is me now,” she captioned the photo, which included the hashtags “#mounjaro,”#weightloss” and “#bodydismorphia.” Fans were quick to…
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Kyle Larson’s attempt at ‘Double’ comes to end as he wrecks at Indy 500
Kyle Larson’s attempt to complete “The Double” ended abruptly on Sunday. Larson was unable to finish the 500-mile Indianapolis 500 as he caused a three-car wreck on Lap 91. The race had just gotten back to green when Larson was racing to climb up the leaderboard. He was in a tight pack when he downshifted…
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Tom Brady takes Indy 500 lap with Jimmie Johnson before race begins
Tom Brady was in a two-seater IndyCar vehicle with NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson as the two greats in their respective sports took a lap around Indianapolis Motor Speedway ahead of the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday afternoon. Brady was in a FOX Sports fire suit and had an IndyCar racing helmet on as Johnson drove him…
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American citizen charged with attempted firebombing of US Embassy in Israel
An American citizen was charged with attempting to firebomb a U.S. Embassy branch office in Israel, the Justice Department announced on Sunday. Joseph Neumeyer, 28, who also holds German citizenship, was found last week outside the embassy office in Tel Aviv with a backpack containing several Molotov cocktails, federal prosecutors said. He is charged with…
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Bestselling author calls murdered Israeli embassy employees ‘genocide cheerleaders’ in social media post
An influential anti-Israel author expressed anger on Thursday towards the two Israeli embassy staffers who were murdered in Washington, D.C. last week. Author Susan Abulhawa attacked the murder victims, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, in an X post, calling them “genocide cheerleaders” and saying there is too much bloodshed at the hands of Israel…
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Alex Palou wins 2025 Indianapolis 500
Alex Palou made a late pass around Marcus Ericsson to move into first place and held off the rest of the leaders to win the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday. It’s the first time Palou has ever won the Indy 500. This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.
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Biden’s Prostate Cancer and the Tyranny of the Experts
Ezekiel Emanuel is an opponent of long life. So why did he back Biden for president?
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A Lawsuit to Seal Michigan’s Pork Barrel
The state has a high bar for earmarks, but legislators too often crawl under it.
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Race, Hiring and Chicago’s Mayor
Brandon Johnson brags about diversity. The Justice Department launches an investigation.
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Teen charged in Austin Metcalf’s murder set to be tried as an adult, faces life in prison
17-year-old Karmelo Anthony, the teen charged with fatally stabbing Austin Metcalf, will be tried as an adult.
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It’s way past time to ban pit bulls
Let’s start with the obvious: I love dogs. I’ve had them as pets for my entire life, and they really do become part of your family. I tear up thinking about Hemingway, a tenacious Westie and my best friend, and Biscuit, a magnificent Great Pyrenees, both of whom have passed away. Dogs are beautiful. Dogs…
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What is ketamine therapy? Mormon reality stars tout controversial treatment
Season 2 of the reality show “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” depicted one couple — Jen and Zac Affleck — as they went through ketamine therapy, which they claimed saved their marriage. What is ketamine, and can it really benefit relationships? An anesthetic used to induce sleep before and after surgery, according to Cleveland…
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Alexander Rossi sees Indy 500 hopes go up in flames on pit road
IndyCar driver Alexander Rossi was having an incredible day at the Indianapolis 500 as he was competing toward the front of the pack, but it all ended in the blink of an eye. On Lap 73, Rossi’s vehicle began to leak fluid from the back. It was causing problems for Alex Palou, who was immediately…
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Biography claims Queen’s Freddie Mercury had a secret daughter
According to an upcoming biography, Freddie Mercury has a daughter who has kept her existence a secret for the last 48 years.
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DAVID MARCUS: Jake Tapper chose lying Biden sources over his own eyes
A great deal of mirth and ribbing has been directed at CNN’s Jake Tapper in recent days over his co-authoring of a tell-all blockbuster book about how awful he and his colleagues are at their jobs. But last week, during one of his approximately 27 million TV appearances to hawk, “Original Sin,” the book on…
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Speaker Johnson clashes with Rand Paul over ‘wimpy’ spending cuts in Trump’s bill
House Speaker Mike Johnson went to battle with Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., over spending cuts and the national debt in President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” this weekend. Johnson made the comments during an appearance on “Fox News Sunday” with host Shannon Bream, after Paul had called the spending cuts in the current version of…
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Ex-Penn State football star Julian Fleming injured, girlfriend dead in ATV crash, police say
Former Penn State Nittany Lions wide receiver Julian Fleming was seriously injured, and his girlfriend, Alyssa Boyd, was killed in an ATV crash in Pennsylvania, police said Sunday. Fleming 24, and Boyd, 23, were driving down a rural road in Bradford County near the Pennsylvania-New York border on Friday night when they struck a deer,…
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U.S. Envoy: Syria to assist in locating missing Americans in war-torn nation
President Donald Trump’s newly appointed Special Envoy to Syria announced that the new government will help locate missing Americans in the war-torn nation.
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Shedeur Sanders shares theory about ‘99% of hatred’ he receives
Shedeur Sanders acknowledged the criticism he’s faced while he played at Jackson State and Colorado ahead of his decision to go pro and enter the NFL Draft and theorized about why he takes a ton of heat. The spotlight was scorching hot last month when he fell to the fifth round of the draft after…
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Iranian regime media praises alleged DC Jewish museum shooter as ‘dear brother’
The newspaper for the rogue regime of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei praised the man who allegedly murdered an American and Israeli Wednesday night in Washington, D.C., calling him “our dear brother.” Elias Rodriguez, a 31-year-old Chicago man, allegedly told police and witnesses he had gunned down Sarah Milgrim, a 26-year-old American from Kansas, and…
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Billy Joel’s ex Christie Brinkley sends heartfelt message days after singer’s brain disorder diagnosis
Christie Brinkley is sending love to her ex-husband Billy Joel, just days after the Grammy Award winner announced a devastating diagnosis. On Saturday, Brinkley – who was married to Joel from 1985 to 1994 – took to social media to share her support and offer words of encouragement as Joel prepares to battle normal pressure…
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4 arrested for allegedly aiding escaped inmates in New Orleans
Police made four more arrests in connection with a prison break in New Orleans this weekend, Fox News has learned. The four arrests make a total of 11 people who have been accused of helping the inmates either before, during or after their escape from the New Orleans Jail last week. The arrests include 18-year-old…
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MSNBC host questions credibility of Biden cabinet secs who spoke out on president’s decline after election
MSNBC host Eugene Daniels asked on Saturday why anyone should trust the former Biden administration cabinet secretaries who spoke to author Alex Thompson about Joe Biden‘s decline, noting that they didn’t speak out while they were in office. “But why should people trust them now, right?” Daniels asked. “Because I don’t know who these cabinet…
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Scott McLaughlin’s Indy 500 hopes dashed as he crashes before green flag waves
Scott McLaughlin’s Indianapolis 500 was finished before the race went green. McLaughlin and the rest of the field were doing pace laps to get ready for the green flag. McLaughlin was warming up his tires on the front straightaway when his vehicle slipped, and he hit the wall. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON…
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Book: Kamala Harris cursed out Anderson Cooper after interview on Biden’s disastrous debate performance
According to a new book, former Vice President Kamala Harris scolded CNN’s Anderson Cooper, reportedly calling him a “motherf***er” following their interview last year, which took place after Joe Biden’s debate against Donald Trump.
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I played against the best, but never a man. Here’s why.
It is hard to believe we have been forced into this fight. For 28 years, I played competitively on the Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour, and even though it took me seven long and frustrating seasons to win my first tournament — a time when I questioned myself more times than I can count —…
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Too busy to rest: Your time off is important for your health and productivity — so use it!
The email sits in Kyle’s inbox: “Please submit your vacation plans for the year.” He glances at his project timeline, then at the family photo – his kids beaming from last summer’s brief weekend at the lake. His calendar is packed with deadlines stretching into next quarter. There’s never a “good” time, he thinks, moving…
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Eagles’ Saquon Barkley takes shot at tush push ban efforts: ‘I think it’s soft’
The tush push survived for at least one more season as NFL owners voted against a proposal that would have effectively banned the play for 2025 and beyond. The play, made famous by the Philadelphia Eagles, has been used to get quarterbacks the extra oomph they need to either attain a first down or score…
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The EXPLOSION of myocarditis: Dr. Peter McCullough’s bombshell vaccine testimony
In a Senate hearing this week about the safety of the COVID-19 vaccine, Dr. Peter McCullough detailed his experience as a cardiologist — and after the shots, it’s not a good one. “The topic today is myocarditis or heart damage from the COVID-19 vaccines. I’m a cardiologist. I know the topic well. I’ve examined thousands…
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Prostate cancer screening after 70: Experts question guidance after Biden’s diagnosis
Former President Joe Biden’s aggressive prostate cancer diagnosis has raised questions about prevention and detection. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends that men aged 55 to 69 discuss the potential benefits and risks of PSA (prostate-specific antigen) screening with their healthcare provider and make an individual decision about screening. They recommend that men…
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Falcons’ Kirk Cousins pokes fun at Travis Kelce’s hairy back
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins poked fun at Travis Kelce’s hairy back as a photo of the Kansas City Chiefs star went viral across social media last week. Cousins spoke to E! News during the week and was among those who weighed in on the tight end while he was at the grand opening of…
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‘Original Sin’ co-author exposes ‘frantic efforts’ to hide Biden’s cognitive decline
Members of former President Joe Biden‘s inner circle “weren’t telling the truth” when describing him as “sharp,” “focused” and “detail-oriented,” Axios national political correspondent Alex Thompson said Sunday — adding that the media fell short in challenging the narrative. The co-author of the new book “Original Sin,” which details what many view as a calculated,…
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The ambitious plan for a new U.S. missile-defense shield known as Golden Dome needs to navigate technology hurdles and budget questions
The ambitious plan for a new U.S. missile-defense shield needs to navigate technology hurdles and budget questions.
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Emasculated gospel? Pastor warns Christians are neglecting critical part of Bible
Allen Jackson, pastor of World Outreach Church in Tennessee, is on a mission to get people thinking more deeply about angels, demons, and the supernatural. Jackson’s new book, “Angels, Demons & You,” tackles these very subjects, with the preacher calling fellow believers to more boldly approach the subject matter. ‘It seems to me we’re more…
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Hegseth denies China’s claim that Golden Dome is ‘offensive’: ‘Protecting the homeland’
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth denied China’s claim the Golden Dome would turn space into a “war zone.” “All we care about is protecting the homeland,” Hegseth told Fox News Digital while departing from a trip to Fort Bragg, North Carolina. President Donald Trump has said for a long time defense of the homeland is…
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European nations demand power to deport immigrants who commit crimes
Denmark and eight other countries blasted the European Court of Human Rights for imposing limits on deporting criminal migrants on Sunday. Denmark, which is set to take over the presidency of the European Union in July, published a letter demanding more leeway to expel immigrants who commit crimes. Leaders of Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Estonia,…
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100 U.S. Navy Sailors and Marines given surprise day at Disneyland ahead of Memorial Day
In honor of Memorial Day, Disneyland went from the “Happiest Place on Earth” to one of the most patriotic. A group of 100 U.S. Navy sailors and Marines were surprised with a day at the iconic American theme park while in port for Los Angeles Fleet Week. The service members had the chance to experience…
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Trans athlete qualifies for California girls’ track and field state championship amid federal investigation
A biologically male trans athlete will compete for the girls’ long jump and triple jump state championship in California next week. The trans athlete finished in first place in both events at Saturday’s California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Track Championship Masters Qualifiers. In triple jump, the athlete won with a distance of 40-04.75, while the runner…
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British government considers chemical castration in plan to reduce prison population
A British government minister says she’s “not squeamish” about the idea of chemical castration for male sex offenders, and wants to make it mandatory. The UK is considering a range of options from a new report, which aims to cut the country’s prison population by 10,000 inmates to help alleviate chronic overcrowding. “Problematic sexual arousal…
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WNBA star Brittney Griner gives refs an earful during halftime interview: ‘Be f—ing better’
Atlanta Dream center Brittney Griner was irate at WNBA officials on Saturday night and let them know about it as the team handed the Dallas Wings their fourth straight defeat. Griner was about to talk to CBS Sports for a halftime interview when the officials walked behind her. She turned around and complained about how…
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Aaron Rodgers reveals team he has no interest playing for as free agency decision looms
Aaron Rodgers has yet to make a decision on whether to sign with a new team for the 2025 season after two years with the New York Jets or walk away from the game altogether. He made clear over the weekend that there’s at least one team he will not be signing with – the…
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What you should know about the Republican-sponsored bill’s proposed cuts to SNAP—the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
The costs for federal grocery assistance—known as SNAP—grew during the pandemic, but have been declining.
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How to remove your personal info from people-search sites
Removing your personal information from people-search sites can feel pretty overwhelming. There are hundreds of these sites in the U.S. alone. In fact, the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse says there are over 500 companies that collect and sell personal information. At first, it might seem impossible to get your details removed from all of them. But…
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Upending US birthright citizenship would have drastic negative impact, defenders warn
The Supreme Court heard a case this month centered on President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to end so-called birthright citizenship, in one of the most closely watched and potentially impactful cases heard by the court in recent years. Though the case itself was used largely as a means of challenging lower court powers to issue…
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Justice Department urged to seek death penalty in Capital Jewish Museum murders
The Justice Department should pursue the death penalty against Elias Rodriguez for the first-degree premeditated executions of Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky on May 21st outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington D.C. This is a sober decision to make, but not a difficult one. It’s exactly the kind of case where the death penalty is warranted.…
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Biden’s chief of staff scolded Obama campaign architect for calling Biden’s age an issue, book reveals
Former President Joe Biden’s decision to run for re-election divided longtime Democratic advisors, a new book about Biden’s cognitive decline and his administration’s alleged cover-up revealed. Biden’s former Chief of Staff, Ron Klain, shut down former President Barack Obama advisor David Axelrod for repeatedly calling Biden’s age an issue. “The presidency is a monstrously taxing…
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Righteous harvest: How faith and farming can help us live the American dream
In America’s farm country, there is a steady heartbeat that pulses throughout the fields—the faith community. It’s not confined to Sunday sermons or midweek Bible studies. It’s in the calloused hands that till the land, in families who pray over the crops, and in pastors who bless the harvest. As a small farmer from Georgia,…
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Candace Cameron Bure aims to be in ‘best shape of my life’ at 50
Candace Cameron Bure, who recently turned 49, plans to be in the “best shape of my life” when she enters her 50s next year. “That’s what I’m working towards,” the Great American Family star told Fox News Digital. “I’ve been filming a lot of movies, so I don’t feel like I’m at my top right…
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Joe Rogan starts going to church as faith resurgence gains momentum, Christian apologist claims
Podcast host Joe Rogan is apparently making a faith-driven change to his Sundays: He’s going to church. According to Christian apologist Wesley Huff, who appeared on “The Joe Rogan Experience” in January, the world-famous podcast host has been attending church “consistent[ly]” since their on-air deep-dive into Christianity and the Bible. Huff said, “Joe Rogan and…
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Divine irony: How the liberal media’s crusade against Christianity just backfired
God works in mysterious ways, including through the pages of the New York Times. The legacy media and progressives have spent months fearmongering about President Trump’s crusade against anti-Christian bias in the government and his policies that seek to protect religious liberty. They frame it as dangerous flirtation with so-called “Christian nationalism,” wielding this label…
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Gold Star grief never ends — remember the fallen this Memorial Day
Your son has been a Marine for what feels like an eternity. Only those who have watched their children deploy into war zones can truly understand why time seems to freeze in worry. What begins as concern turns to panic, then helplessness. You live suspended in a silent winter, where days blur and dread becomes…
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Trump says Harvard’s foreign students are from countries paying ‘nothing’ for their education
President Donald Trump on Sunday criticized foreign countries for paying “nothing” toward the education of their citizens who are attending college at Harvard and other U.S. institutions. This comes amid the fight between the Trump administration and Harvard for its plans to revoke the university’s ability to enroll foreign students. “Why isn’t Harvard saying that…
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Is your therapist AI? ChatGPT goes viral on social media for its role as Gen Z’s new therapist
AI chatbots are stepping into the therapist’s chair – and not everyone is thrilled about it. In March alone, 16.7 million posts from TikTok users discussed using ChatGPT as a therapist, but mental health professionals are raising red flags over the growing trend that sees artificial intelligence tools being used in their place to treat…
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Iowa man reportedly fired for wearing Bible verse t-shirts during Pride Month settles lawsuit
An Iowa man reached a settlement with his former employer this week after he claimed he was fired for wearing t-shirts with Bible verse messages during the company’s celebration of LGBTQ Pride Month. Cosby “Corey” Cunningham, a “devout, born-again Christian,” filed a religious discrimination lawsuit in federal court last August against Eaton Corp, a global…
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World-class barbecue chef shares 5 ‘game-changing’ summer side dishes anyone can make
Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer, which means more Americans are firing up their grills and filling their bellies with burgers and barbecue. One competitive barbecue chef, fresh off a culinary success in Memphis, spoke to Fox News Digital about some of his favorite side dishes “that are really simple” and “will…
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American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on country classics and patriotic practices
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 country classics, patriotic practices — and more! Can you get all 8 questions right? For more Lifestyle articles, visit www.foxnews.com/lifestyle To try…
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Jason Whitlock SLAMS Angel Reese’s fake victim act in latest WNBA scandal: ‘It’s a HOAX!’
Last weekend during the WNBA season kickoff, Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark received a flagrant foul when she slapped the arm of the Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese. Reese immediately responded by bowing up to Clark, resulting in a technical foul for verbal taunting. It wasn’t long before allegations of Fever fans targeting Reese with racial…
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Texas bill requiring sheriffs to collaborate with ICE given initial approval by state House
The Texas House gave initial approval on Saturday to a bill that would require sheriffs to collaborate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement by serving federal immigration warrants at local jails. Senate Bill 8 received preliminary approval with an 89-50 vote in the lower chamber after GOP state Rep. David Spiller, a sponsor of the…
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North Korea detains shipyard officials over failed launch that left naval destroyer damaged: state media
North Korea has detained shipyard officials responsible for a recent failed launch of a new warship that left a 5,000-ton North Korean naval destroyer damaged, according to state media. Law enforcement officials arrested the chief engineer of the Chongjin Shipyard, among others, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported on Sunday. Supreme Leader Kim Jong…
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How the ‘sexiest doctor alive’ transformed viral fame into health education for millions
Most children don’t witness their parents’ struggle to become doctors. But Dr. Mikhail Varshavski remembers watching his father, a physician from Russia, tackle medical school and residency all over again in America. “My father decided to pursue medical education, yet again, in a new country, in a new language for the second time in his…
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Cowabunga! Flood-swept cow washes ashore on beach, alive and mooing
In the midst of Australia‘s devastating floods, one moo-ving tale of survival has emerged from the waves: a cow, swept away by raging waters, was found alive on Old Bar Beach, approximately 11 miles from its home in Taree, New South Wales. Layla Philipson discovered the bovine in the sand and shared photos on the…
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How a rustic retreat below the Bighorn Mountains became the ‘West’s last resort’
The Wagon Box is a rustic retreat nestled amid ponderosa pines and aspen groves below the Bighorn Mountains in Story, Wyoming. Besides the fishing pond and the odd bison, the 20-acre property boasts a bunkhouse, log cabins, and a main building that has long hosted locals and travelers from afar, feasting them at its steakhouse-style…
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Chevy makes history at Daytona 500 with first electric pace car
Chevrolet made history at the 67th Daytona 500 by introducing the 2025 Blazer EV SS as the official pace car. This marked the first time an electric vehicle led the field at NASCAR’s most iconic race, a striking symbol of how the automotive world is shifting toward electrification while still honoring its racing heritage. The…
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Tylenol murders suspect gave eerie final interview before death
James Lewis, the suspect in the 1982 Tylenol poisonings, gave a final interview attempting to clear his name. But some still wonder if he was the mastermind behind the murders that triggered a nationwide panic and got away with it. In a span of three days beginning Sept. 29, 1982, seven people — including a…
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Archaeologists uncover hidden Christian church within Ancient Roman bathhouse
Italian archaeologists recently made a surprising religious discovery in an unusual location: an Ancient Roman bath complex. The Appian Way Regional Park, an urban park in Rome, announced the discovery in a Facebook post earlier in May. Officials said the discovery was made at the Triton Baths, located within the Villa of Sette Bassi. Historians…
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Scientists discover mysterious sphere in Colombia, sparking UFO speculation
Scientists have made a remarkable discovery of a sphere that some believe to be an unidentified flying object (UFO). The sphere, according to social media page @Truthpolex, was spotted March 2 flying over the town of Buga, Colombia, before it landed. Jose Luis Velazquez, one of the researchers studying the three-layered sphere, noted that it…
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Diddy’s attorneys attempt to avoid federal charges by acknowledging domestic violence: expert
Sean “Diddy” Combs‘ legal team admitted the Bad Boy Records founder committed “domestic violence” against a partner in documents obtained by Fox News Digital. While his private life has become public in court during his trial for alleged sex crimes, Diddy’s lawyers are attempting to prove his personal escapades do not indicate federal crimes, according…
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Trading card featuring Menendez brothers after parents’ murder becomes collector’s item
A 1990 trading card of Erik and Lyle Menendez skyrocketed in value following the infamous brothers’ 1996 conviction in their parents’ Beverly Hills, California, double murder. The trading card featuring New York Knicks guard Mark Jackson, obtained by Fox News Digital, gained notoriety after eagle-eyed collectors noticed that the Menendez brothers were sitting in a…
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Memorial Day ‘Murph’: Could you complete this military fitness challenge?
Memorial Day is for remembering those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. As Americans honor the day in their own ways, people across the country will be participating in a tough fitness challenge honoring fallen Navy SEAL Lt. Michael Murphy. The challenge, known as “the Murph,” consists of a variety of strength training and cardio…
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‘Yellowstone’ star Cole Hauser says veterans are struggling even when we’re not at war
Cole Hauser‘s dedication to veterans is an ongoing commitment. Speaking with Fox News Digital at the Professional Bull Riding (PBR) finals in Arlington, Texas, the 50-year-old “Yellowstone” actor opened up about his efforts to support those who are serving, or have served, our country. “Well, it’s not just Memorial Day, it is every day, man,”…
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Rubio warns court order blocking deportations to South Sudan causes ‘irreparable harm’ to foreign policy
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Friday that a federal court order requiring the U.S. government to maintain custody of deportees on a flight meant for South Sudan will cause “significant and irreparable harm to U.S. foreign policy.” The Trump administration late Friday filed two court documents after U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy of Massachusetts…
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Dog owners who ruminate about work stress may pass anxiety to their pooch: study
If your job has you feeling tense, your dog might be feeling it too. A new study published in Scientific Reports finds that stress from work can affect your dog at home. The research, led by Tanya Mitropoulos and Allison Andrukonis, shows that when dog owners dwell on work problems after hours, a habit known…
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Dramatic video shows hero cops drag dazed driver from car before train smashes into it
Heart-pounding video has been released showing the moment two brave New Jersey police officers pulled an impaired man from a car stuck on railway tracks, seconds before the speeding locomotive rams the vehicle. Police vehicle dashcam footage shows quick-thinking officers in a life-or-death incident, desperately pulling the driver from the car just after midnight May…
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Behind closed tabs: How the porn industry’s profits are built on real-world abuse
Many people mistakenly believe that it’s harmless to watch free pornography online. “It’s simply a fantasy,” they say. But a new report released by the National Center on Sexual Exploitation provides the hard proof that the pornography industry has contributed to the global rise in image-based sexual abuse (ISBA), which has serious and traumatic real-world…
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Miley Cyrus reveals leg ‘began to disintegrate’ from infection she contracted on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Miley Cyrus recently detailed how a glamorous music video shoot on the Hollywood Walk of Fame led her to the hospital. Cyrus, 32, recalled the moment she filmed her “Something Beautiful” visual album and then landed in the ICU. “I filmed this video in October [2024] by November at Thanksgiving, I was put in the…
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Russia and Ukraine continue 1,000-person prisoner swap
The prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia continues ahead of potential peace terms between the warring nations.
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Horror hostess Elvira trolls Meghan Markle over pandemic hair dye comparison
Iconic horror hostess Elvira has offered some beauty advice to Meghan Markle in a bold message. After the Duchess of Sussex, 43, previously opened up about a hair disaster she experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic, it didn’t go unnoticed by the queen of goth glam. The “Mistress of the Dark,” 73, whose real name is…
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Pres. Trump touts America’s military at West Point commencement
President Donald Trump touted the hottest country in the world while honoring the 2025 graduating class of West Point Military Academy.
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Kiss off: Pedro Pascal latest celebrity scold to dump on America
Pedro Pascal is no dummy. “The Last of Us” actor is having a moment, which means he appears in one out of every five movies or TV shows. We exaggerate but only a little. Those Tom Cruise stunts are getting more and more dangerous. What next — cabin boy on another ‘ladies who launch’ Blue…
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Caitlin Clark’s coach calls out WNBA for ‘egregious’ officiating: ‘The disrespect has been unbelievable’
After a controversial no-call during a play involving Caitlin Clark Saturday, Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White lambasted WNBA referees for their officiating in Fever games this season. In a rant after the Fever’s 90-88 loss to the New York Liberty, White called the officiating “egregious.” New York’s Natasha Cloud made contact with Clark during…
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NYC sewage boat explosion in Hudson River kills 1 city worker, injures 2 others
A New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) worker is dead, and two others were injured after a raw sewage boat exploded Saturday in the Hudson River. Just after 10:30 a.m. the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) received a report of an explosion aboard the city-owned vessel, Hunts Point. When crews arrived, they…
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SSRIs are rewiring babies’ brains — and killing their moms
The pharmaceutical industry reigns supreme over us all — including expecting mothers — and Dr. Adam Urato, a fetal and maternal medicine specialist, is gravely concerned by the lack of informed consent given to pregnant women concerning their medications. Namely, SSRI antidepressants. “The main one I’m focusing on currently is the use of antidepressants during…
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NEWT GINGRICH: Trump and Johnson defy critics with passage of ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’
They did it again. After a 72-hour marathon of wrangling votes to keep the GOP caucus in line, Speaker Mike Johnson and President Donald Trump worked together to pass the “One Big Beautiful Bill.” It’s a major, historic hurdle that will be the defining legislative product of President Trump’s second term. From the outset, the…
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Journalist Tim Cowlishaw takes aim at ESPN as ‘Around the Horn’ concludes 22-year run
ESPN’s “Around the Horn” aired for the final time Friday after a nearly 23-year run. One of the main contestants on the game show throughout the years, Tim Cowlishaw, took a swipe at ESPN in his final comments on the show. “I want to thank ESPN for the opportunity that I did not seek and…
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New mom marathoner says Olympian helped spark threats and hate against her for opposing trans inclusion
On April 19, U.S. Olympic middle distance runner Nikki Hiltz posted a TikTok video that included footage of an interview with women’s marathon runner Natalie Daniels. The post came just two days before Daniels was set to compete in the Boston Marathon, and just six months after she gave birth to her first child. Hiltz’s…
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German defense minister says military draft could return if volunteer numbers fall short
Germany may reinstate compulsory military service if a revamped volunteer system fails to meet recruitment goals, the defense minister said in comments published Saturday. In an interview with the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, Boris Pistorius laid out a timeline for Germany’s new military service model, which aims to bolster the understrength army. The initial program will…
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Alleged human smugglers arrested in Texas after hiding migrants inside hollowed hay bales
Suspected human smugglers were arrested this week while allegedly attempting to hide migrants inside modified hay bales, officials said. Deputies conducting a routine traffic stop on a pickup pulling a hay trailer Tuesday near Flatonia, Texas, noticed that the bales inside the trailer had been hollowed out to create compartments, the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office…
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Sibanye workers begin to surface after accident at South African gold mine
Nearly a third of the 260 miners stuck underground following an accident at a Sibanye-Stillwater SSWJ.J gold mine in South Africa were brought to the surface on Friday, the company said, as a senior union official confirmed there had been no injuries. The miners were stuck underground after the hoist system used to access a…
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Jelly Roll’s wife grabs country star’s attention with risqué move at hockey rink
Jelly Roll’s wife turned up the heat at an ice hockey rink while supporting her country star husband. Bunnie Xo, 45, took to social media to share how she playfully grabbed Jelly Roll’s attention in an unexpected way, prompting more than a few double takes. The “Son of a Sinner” crooner appeared to be having…
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DOJ sues Newark, other N.J. cities over sanctuary policies
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has sued Newark and three other New Jersey cities, accusing them of violating federal law by refusing to cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
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Can Trump spark a seismic shift in crime-ridden blue state’s sanctuary insanity?
President Donald Trump’s decisive victory in November appears to have caused a seismic shift in California’s Democratic leaders’ sanctuary rhetoric, clearing a path for conservative local politicians to ramp up their fight against the illegal immigration crisis. As Americans rally behind Trump’s immigration crackdown, Californians are becoming increasingly outraged by the state’s existing crime surge,…
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Glenn Beck WARNS: Dems are plotting war on deportations, Newark clash a mere ‘warm-up’
On May 9, three New Jersey Democratic House Representatives — Bonnie Watson Coleman, Rob Menendez, and LaMonica McIver — along with Newark Mayor Ras Baraka (D) clashed with ICE agents at the Delaney Hall detention center in Newark during an unannounced oversight visit, protesting the facility’s reopening for migrant detention. Never mind the fact that…
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13-year-old girl attacked by grown man used jiu-jitsu skills to break his ankle and fight him off, police say
California police are looking for a man who allegedly tried to attack a 13-year-old girl but ended up with a broken ankle after she fought him off with jiu-jitsu. The incident unfolded on May 6 at Carmel-by-the-Sea as the girl was walking home, according to Michael Blackburn, her jiu-jitsu instructor, who spoke with KSBW-TV. ‘The…
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Who is bankrolling the anti-MAHA movement?
Several agricultural agencies came out and criticized President Donald Trump’s highly anticipated MAHA report that was released on Thursday. After thoroughly reviewing the records, Blaze News uncovered who is behind many of these anti-MAHA groups. The MAHA report’s findings suggested that exposure to agricultural chemicals like pesticides and insecticides are one of the many root…
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The Army called him a handicap. History calls him a hero.
You’ve probably never heard of Phil Larimore — a teenage hero of World War II whose story sounds too improbable to be true. But behind the unbelievable details stands a real young man with the leadership of Dick Winters (“Band of Brothers”), the resilience of Louis Zamperini (“Unbroken”), and the courage of Desmond Doss (“Hacksaw…
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Kristi Noem’s bombshell letter hits Harvard where it hurts
Picture a Harvard University faculty lounge: a ring of professors clustered around Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s letter, one of them furrowing his brow and murmuring, “Wait, are we the baddies?” Such moments of self-awareness, alas, remain forever just beyond the reach of our academic elite. The very institutions that lecture us daily about our…
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Leftists CELEBRATE deadly attack on Israeli diplomats — and the media ignores it
After two Israeli diplomats were murdered in Washington, D.C., it couldn’t be more clear that America has a left-wing violence problem, and the left-wing media refuses to acknowledge it. “You’ve got polls about political violence. Democrats don’t think it’s a good idea. Only Republicans, only people inclined to consume conservative media, are now, I think…
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Watch: Donald Trump’s West Point commencement address: ‘You are winners, every single one of you’
On Saturday, President Donald Trump traveled to West Point, New York to deliver the commencement address at the United States Military Academy. He arrived at the event on Marine One and walked through a line of saluting cadets. According to Fox News, he was greeted by chants of “USA! USA!.” Trump strode to the microphone…
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How Tom Cruise tricked Hollywood studios into restarting production during COVID lockdowns
Tom Cruise revealed that a game of phone tag and some old-school Hollywood finesse got the city back in the swing of production during COVID-19 shutdowns. Cruise gave an exclusive interview to “The Pat McAfee Show” on Wednesday ahead of the premiere of “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning,” the eighth movie in the franchise…
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‘Chunk of hair’ allegedly found on smashed windshield; cops say it resembles fatal hit-and-run victim’s hair — and case turns
Chicago police allegedly found a “chunk of hair” embedded in the smashed windshield of a vehicle they pulled over last week — and it just so happens that officers were investigating a fatal hit-and-run in the area, CWB Chicago said. One factor that helped turn the case toward getting solved was that police allegedly noticed…
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Billy Joel diagnosed with brain condition — here’s what to know about his diagnosis
Following his diagnosis with a brain condition, singer Billy Joel has canceled all scheduled concerts. The five-time Grammy winner, 76, announced on Friday that he has normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH), which occurs when cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) builds up inside or around the brain. “This condition has been exacerbated by recent concert performances, leading to problems…
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Ex-Obama aide admits he held back on criticizing Biden’s decline because he ‘wanted him to f—— win’
Ex-Obama aide and “Pod Save America” co-host Jon Lovett admitted on Jon Stewart’s “The Weekly Show” podcast that he withheld his concerns about President Joe Biden’s physical decline during the 2024 campaign. Lovett told Stewart and his fellow “Pod Save America” host Jon Favreau that he didn’t want to publicly voice his concern over Biden’s…
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Mariska Hargitay stuns in Cannes after revealing shocking family secret
Mariska Hargitay stunned when she walked the red carpet at the premiere of her documentary, “My Mom Jayne,” at the Cannes Film Festival, in an off-the-shoulder dress with a black top and high-waisted sequined red skirt. The actress paired the look with dangling diamond earrings and black opera gloves with a ring on her finger.…
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Chicken burgers dethrone beef as America’s favorite, DoorDash data reveals
Burger season is back. And with National Hamburger Day celebrated on May 28, DoorDash has revealed the most popular burger in every state in America, based on the most-ordered burger on the food delivery platform in 2024. So what kind of patty is the heavyweight champion of home delivery? That distinction, perhaps surprising to some,…
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Caitlin Clark furious with WNBA refs after they failed to whistle a foul by Natasha Cloud for hard contact
Caitlin Clark threw up her arms, yelled at WNBA referees and punched the air in frustration after a controversial no-call cost her team a chance to knock off the defending champions Saturday. In the final seconds of the Indiana Fever’s 90-88 loss to the reigning champion New York Liberty, Clark took the ball with a…
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Trump vows ‘we will not have men in women’s sports’ during West Point commencement speech
President Donald Trump reiterated that girls and women “will not” compete against transgender athletes during his commencement speech at West Point Saturday. Trump signed an executive order Feb. 5 that prohibits biological boys and men from competing in girls and women’s sports. While speaking to 1,002 graduates, Trump revisited the topic. CLICK HERE FOR MORE…
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ESPN’s Jay Williams says ‘cancel culture’ may be reason for the NBA’s drought of American MVPs
The Oklahoma City Thunder’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander became the seventh straight international player to win the NBA’s MVP award on Wednesday. James Harden was the last American to win the MVP, when he did it with the Houston Rockets in 2017-2018. Jay Williams, former Duke star and current ESPN analyst, asked if cancel culture is the…
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Podcast host says Jordon Hudson ‘choreographed’ portion of Bill Belichick’s recent interview
One of Bill Belichick‘s stops among his book tour was on an episode of “The Pivot” podcast with Ryan Clark and Channing Crowder. Belichick’s first interview promoting the book garnered tons of media attention, when Jordon Hudson was caught on camera butting into the conversation when Belichick was asked how they met. Belichick has credited…
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Alec Baldwin’s ‘Rust’ armorer released from prison after fatal on-set shooting
Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armorer convicted in the tragic on-set shooting death of a cinematographer during the filming of Alec Baldwin’s film “Rust,” has been released from a New Mexico prison. Gutierrez-Reed was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in March 2024 for her role in the incident, where a live round discharged from a prop gun…
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Bodycam footage shows chaotic moments leading up to fatal officer-involved shooting
Officials released bodycam footage showing the chaotic moments leading up to a deadly officer-involved shooting in Fairfax, Virginia, in April. In a press release accompanying the footage, the Fairfax County Police Department (FCPD) called the incident an “attempted murder.” On April 23, an officer pulled over 36-year-old Jamal Wali for speeding. Wali also had an…
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Trump celebrates West Point athletes in commencement address to military academy
President Donald Trump delivered the commencement address at West Point Saturday and gave a shoutout to the “first-rate athletes” at the school. “I love the sports stuff. What you’ve done is pretty amazing,” Trump said before highlighting the men’s lacrosse team. “Last year, for the first time ever, Army lacrosse became the No. 1-ranked men’s…
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Brett Favre suggests Netflix documentary targets him for Trump support
Brett Favre appears to believe Netflix is out to get him due to his support of President Donald Trump. The streaming service released its documentary on the Hall of Famer titled “Untold: The Fall of Favre.” The documentary highlights the scandals of Favre allegedly sending inappropriate messages to a woman while playing for the New…
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James Carville says Biden went from ‘titan’ of American history to ‘sad’ figure for delaying dropping out
Political strategist James Carville said that former President Joe Biden is one of the most tragic figures in modern American history because he refused to withdraw early enough from the election. “I cannot begin to express how tragic this is,” Carville said on Thursday’s episode of his podcast, “Politics War Room.” “He’s one of the…
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Steelers star linebacker says Aaron Rodgers free agency saga is not a ‘distraction at all’
Aaron Rodgers remains a free agent, and the four-time MVP is still being tied to the Pittsburgh Steelers in free agency rumors. Steelers star linebacker Alex Highsmith said that the Rodgers’ rumors are not a distraction to the team. “I just feel like in the locker room and stuff, we’re in there working, and I…
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Indy 500 to honor U.S. Army’s 250th birthday with Apache helicopter flyover
The Indy 500 will have a special tribute to the United States Army this Memorial Day Weekend. Indianapolis Motor Speedway will be filled with thousands of fans to see who will take home the checkered flag of the most prominent IndyCar. But before dozens of drivers aim to etch their names in the history books,…
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Pres. Trump suggests a new path to citizenship for immigrants
President Donald Trump has teased a new official road to citizenship.
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DAVID MARCUS: Tax-free overtime could be midterm magic for GOP
As the GOP’s “big beautiful bill” heads to the Senate next month, one provision legislators from both parties should keep their sights squarely set on is no tax on overtime, because in my travels talking to working Americans, no policy comes up more often. It is not hyperbole to suggest that, if successfully implemented, vastly…
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Biden family’s narcissism ‘severely f—–‘ the country, says liberal NYU professor
NYU professor and liberal podcast host Scott Galloway criticized the Biden family this week, saying its “narcissism” has hurt the country. During a recent episode of his “Pivot” podcast that he co-hosts with journalist Kara Swisher, the pundit argued that the way former President Biden botched the 2024 election for the Democratic Party will be…
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Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Kris Jenner compared to daughters, ‘Mormon Wives’ stars’ torn friendships
Welcome to the Fox News Entertainment Newsletter. TOP 3: -Fans compare Kris Jenner to her famous daughters after age-defying makeover –‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ stars say fame, ‘jealousy and comparison’ tore friendships apart -Meghan Markle admits to shattered dreams of royal motherhood while experts question Sussex family choices MUSIC ON HOLD – Billy Joel…
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Why God and the Bible were right about your work schedule all along
Most units of time are based on nature. A day is one rotation of the Earth. A month is the moon’s orbit. A year is the Earth’s path around the sun. But a week? There’s no natural explanation for it. (See the video at the top of this article.) That’s why ancient cultures defined the…
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Trump talks with Putin, spars with South African leader, threatens EU tariff hike in 18th week in office
President Donald Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin about ending the war in Ukraine, hosted the president of South Africa at the White House and threatened more stringent tariffs against the European Union this week. During South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Oval Office visit on Wednesday, Trump got into a testy exchange with the…
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President Trump is making summer vacations great again
“I saw in their eyes something I was to see over and over in every part of the nation—a burning desire to go, to move, to get underway…” —John Steinbeck, “Travels with Charley: In Search of America” It was 65 years ago that John Steinbeck loaded up a GMC pickup with a new-fangled camper shell…
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Trump addresses West Point graduates: ‘You are winners’
President Donald Trump told U.S. Military Academy graduates at West Point’s commencement ceremony that they are all winners. “Let me begin by saying congratulations to the West Point Class of 2025,” Trump said in a high energy address. “You are winners. Every single one of you. Today I can proudly say mission accomplished, great job.” Trump…
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AirBnB owners share shock of finding shirtless Bill Belichick on their doorbell camera: ‘Creepy old guy’
Bill Belichick went viral in November 2023 after appearing shirtless on doorbell camera footage outside a home. The video resurfaced shortly after rumors of Belichick’s later confirmed relationship with Jordon Hudson began. Reports originally stated that the home belonged to Hudson. But according to Pablo Torre, it was actually an AirBnB in Winthrop, Mass., and…
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Former NFL star Ryan Clark apologizes for dragging Robert Griffin III’s wife into Angel Reese debate
Former NFL player Ryan Clark issued an apology to Robert Griffin III for bringing his wife into a debate about Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark earlier this week. Griffin said in a social media post that Reese “hates” Clark. Following the post, Clark suggested that RG3 is “not having conversations at home about what Black…
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Braves’ Ronald Acuna Jr crushes 467-foot home run on first pitch in return from ACL injury
Atlanta Braves superstar outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. returned to the lineup for the first time after he tore his ACL last season in the team’s 2-1 loss to the San Diego Padres on Friday night at Truist Park. Acuna, 27, looked like he hadn’t skipped a beat. On the first pitch he saw from San…
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Power outage disrupts final day of Cannes Film Festival, police investigate possible arson
A major power outage struck southeastern France on Saturday morning, threatening to jeopardize the Cannes Film Festival’s closing celebrations, including the much-anticipated Palme d’Or ceremony. Police said they have opened an investigation into possible arson. Power was restored hours before the ceremony, around 3 p.m. local time, as music began blasting again from beachfront speakers.…
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Fox News AI Newsletter: Expert warns just 20 cloud images can make an AI deepfake video of your child
Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements. IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:– Peek-a-boo, big tech sees you: Expert warns just 20 cloud images can make an AI deepfake video of your child– 5 AI terms you keep hearing and what they actually mean– AI to monitor NYC subway safety as crime…
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US sees cases of new COVID-19 variant linked to surge in China: report
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has detected multiple cases of the new COVID-19 variant NB.1.8.1, which has been linked to a spike in cases in China. A CDC spokesperson confirmed the findings to Fox News Digital, but said there had been too few cases for the strain to be included in the agency’s…
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Crypto investor accused of sadistically torturing biz partner in NYC luxury townhouse
A cryptocurrency investor has been charged after he allegedly kidnapped an Italian former business partner and tortured him for two weeks — using a taser, chainsaw and other twisted methods — inside a plush New York City townhouse as part of a sadistic plot to steal passwords, according to police and reports. John Woeltz, 37,…
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McCaul touts money in Trump tax bill to pay Texas back for fighting Biden border policies
There’s a provision tucked into President Donald Trump’s broadly ranging “big, beautiful bill” that could see Texas get billions of dollars in funds that it spent on the state’s border security under the Biden administration. The legislation earmarked $12 billion for a grant program allowing states to be reimbursed for costs they incurred trying to…
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Pacers’ Game 1 hero’s girlfriend takes shot at Knicks after playoff collapse
The New York Knicks were not safe from getting trolled by the Indiana Pacers’ superstar, or his girlfriend, after their epic Game 1 collapse. The Knicks blew a 17-point lead in the fourth quarter to lose Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Wednesday. They had also led by 14 with 2:50 to go,…
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Celebrity Boxing founder invites Bill Belichick’s former and current partners to ‘settle beef’ in the ring
After a reported dispute between Bill Belichick’s current girlfriend and his ex, the two have an offer to duke it out in the boxing ring. Linda Holliday and Jordon Hudson both reportedly attended the Dreamland Stroll Party on December 6. Holliday’s daughters, Ashley and Kat Hess, were DJing the party. Holliday, according to People, got…
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Two Ole Miss outfielders collide in scary moment during SEC baseball tournament
A scary moment occurred on an Alabama baseball diamond Friday during the SEC tournament, as two outfielders collided while going for a ball. Arkansas, down 5-1 in the second inning, was desperate for some runs, with Cam Kozeal at the dish. The left-handed batter drilled a ball into the right-center gap that both center fielder…
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Newly released 911 call details Gregg Popovich’s medical scare that preceded retirement from Spurs
Audio has been released of when Gregg Popovich reportedly suffered a medical emergency at a San Antonio restaurant last month. The now-former San Antonio Spurs head coach was dining at a steakhouse when he reportedly fainted. Popovich then left in an ambulance. The caller said Popovich was “not responding” at first. He updated dispatch that…
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Grading Trump: Where the president stands in the eyes of Americans four months into his second term
President Donald Trump this week enjoyed one of his biggest legislative victories during his second administration. “THE ONE, BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL” has PASSED the House of Representatives!” Trump touted in a social media post Thursday. The president’s post came soon after the GOP-controlled House passed Trump’s sweeping tax and spending cuts package by a razor-thin…
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WATCH: GOP senators rail against staggering $4.7 trillion in untraceable Treasury payments
Earlier this year, Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) uncovered $4.7 trillion in untraceable Treasury Department payments. Prior to the discovery, Treasury Account Symbol (TAS) identification codes were optional for $4.7 trillion in Treasury Department payments, so they were often left blank and were untraceable. The field is now required to increase “insight into…
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SCOOP: House Republicans request ban on federally funded ‘transgender animal’ experiments in 2026 budget
FIRST ON FOX: A group of House Republicans are requesting Fiscal Year 2026 spending bills to include language prohibiting federal funding for transgender experiments on animals. Republican Reps. Paul Gosar, Elijah Crane, Abraham J. Hamadeh of Arizona, Lauren Boebert of Colorado, Brandon Gill of Texas, Nancy Mace of South Carolina, Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia,…
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Trump unleashes US nuclear renaissance with bold executive orders
In his famed 1953 “Atoms for Peace” speech, President Eisenhower proclaimed that “the United States knows that peaceful power from atomic energy is no dream of the future.” That dream was soon realized, as America built more than one hundred reactors over the next twenty-five years. But today, the promise of nuclear energy and innovation…
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BROADCAST BIAS: The networks adored Trump ‘tell all’ books, but downplay books with Biden scoops
One easy demonstration of broadcast network bias is their “news” coverage of political books, especially what’s called the “tell-all” book. They adore Trump “tell-alls,” and can’t abide those volumes about Democrats. This bias first emerges at book publishers. Democrats are rarely encouraged to write “tell-alls” because it damages the party’s brand. Back in 2018, ABC,…
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Ascension healthcare data breach exposes 430,000 patient records
The state of cybersecurity in the healthcare industry worries me a lot. Healthcare organizations, whether nonprofit or for-profit, collect an enormous amount of data. And it’s not just phone numbers, addresses or emails but also sensitive information like medical records, insurance details and more. This data is extremely valuable, which makes it a prime target…
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Peek-a-boo, Big Tech sees you: Expert warns just 20 cloud images can make an AI deepfake video of your child
Parents love capturing their kids’ big moments, from first steps to birthday candles. But a new study out of the U.K. shows many of those treasured images may be scanned, analyzed and turned into data by cloud storage services, and nearly half of parents don’t even realize it. A survey of 2,019 U.K. parents, conducted…
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Jon Stewart, ‘Pod Save America’ question Biden’s health in wake of ‘Original Sin’ book
The hosts of “Pod Save America” and Jon Stewart are questioning former President Joe Biden’s mental acuity following the release of Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson’s book, “Original Sin.” “So everybody goes on television and goes, ‘You don’t understand,” Jon Stewart said during a Thursday episode of his podcast, “The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart,” discussing…
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Mike Rowe warns of declining work ethic problem as younger generation ‘snowflakes’ face fewer consequences
Former “Dirty Jobs” host Mike Rowe warns the United States is facing a work ethic problem, largely among Gen Z and other young generations, and argues a world without “deadlines” and “consequences” has fueled the potential crisis. Over the last few years, many critics have questioned the work ethic of members of Gen Z (generally…
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Homemade vs. processed foods: Study challenges what we think is healthier
Most nutritionists and dietitians agree that it’s OK to indulge in off-diet foods occasionally. But is it better to make these indulgent foods at home rather than buy boxed or factory-processed options? This includes everything from making fresh pasta at home with just flour and egg — cutting out any unwanted ingredients — to baking…
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NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani defends BDS support amid Israel controversy
Democratic socialist mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani doubled down on his support for the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel — and refused to say the country has a right to exist as a Jewish state. Mamdani stayed firm in his support for the Palestinian-led BDS effort, calling it a “legitimate movement,” during a Q&A…
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Hegseth hits Pentagon press with stricter orders on credentials in order to protect ‘national security’
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth issued stricter orders on Friday for journalists accessing the Pentagon building, as the Trump administration places further restrictions on the press. The new rules ban credentialed reporters from most of the Department of Defense headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, without official approval and escort, Hegseth said in a memorandum. Hegseth described…
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Wireless, waterproof bionic arm with 360-degree wrist rotation
Most of us do not think twice about picking up a cup of coffee, sending a quick text or carrying groceries in from the car. For people who use prosthetic hands, though, these everyday tasks can be a real challenge. That is why the arrival of the Hero PRO by Open Bionics is such big…
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Boise State Public Radio chief fears service cuts if Trump funding ban succeeds
Boise State Public Radio, which has been serving Idaho for nearly five decades, is an NPR-member station that could be severely affected if the Trump administration successfully halts federal funding of public media. President Donald Trump signed an executive order earlier this month instructing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and other federal agencies “to cease Federal funding for NPR”…
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Gary Sinise open to Hollywood comeback under ‘right circumstances’
Gary Sinise would make a Hollywood comeback — if the opportunity was right. During an interview with Fox News Digital ahead of the PBS National Memorial Day Concert, the actor said that he would return to the film and television business if the circumstances aligned. “I can’t leave home for the amount of time that…
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Young police officer dies by suicide after ‘debilitating’ laser eye surgery complications
A young Pennsylvania man recently took his own life, months after he underwent corrective laser eye surgery. His parents blame their son’s suicide on the “debilitating” side effects he experienced, but vision experts claim that the procedure is generally “safe and effective.” Ryan Kingerski, 26, a young officer with the Penn Hills Police Department, was…
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From battlefield injury to suicide prevention: How a wounded soldier is helping save fellow veterans’ lives
Retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Daniel Gade, a wounded soldier who refused to let the enemy win and built a career helping other soldiers in the classroom, is now assisting veterans as they cope with returning to normal life while facing dark times and possibly suicide. The Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) National Veteran Suicide…
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A pressing fight against cancer and a struggle to amass an inheritance for his family are setting up a somber final chapter for former President Joe Biden
A fight against cancer and a struggle to amass an inheritance for his family are setting up a somber final chapter.
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Indiana coroner reveals ‘several tragedies’ remain in Fox Hollow Farm serial killer case
The Indiana coroner working to identify victims from Fox Hollow Farm says “several tragedies” still remain. In late April, Hamilton County Coroner Jeff Jellison announced his office had identified the remains of Daniel Thomas Halloran at Fox Hollow Farm in Westfield, Indiana. He’s the 10th victim of suspected serial killer Herb Baumeister, but investigators have…
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Retired FBI agent warns New Orleans prison escape ‘should get everyone’s attention’
A retired FBI special agent is sounding the alarm after 10 inmates escaped from a New Orleans jail, with five remaining at large, saying this incident “should get everyone’s attention.” “This wasn’t a complicated escape. Ten inmates got out through a hole behind a toilet. It took more than seven hours before anyone noticed they…
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Military heroes transition to civilian life with help of unique ‘coffee meetings’
Leaving the military and moving back into civilian life is a major shift — but for America’s heroes, there is one organization that is helping to make the transition smoother. The Honor Foundation (THF) is assisting veterans as they transition by using the power of network building — one cup of coffee at a time.…
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Woman who admitted to kidnapping hoax undergoes polygraph in explosive new tell-all
Coming clean hasn’t been easy for Sherri Papini. In 2022, the California mother of two was sentenced to 18 months in prison for faking her own kidnapping so she could go back to an ex-boyfriend. Her disappearance resulted in a three-week multi-state search before she surfaced on Thanksgiving Day in 2016. Now, the 42-year-old is…
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Diddy key witnesses could hurt prosecution’s case despite explosive testimony: expert
During the first two weeks of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex-trafficking trial, the jury heard from the rapper’s ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, male escorts, ex-assistants and former Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents. The prosecution has roughly six weeks to prove Diddy helmed a criminal enterprise used to sexually exploit women, including Cassie. Authorities charged Diddy with multiple…
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Knicks fall behind 0-2 in Eastern Conference finals series vs. Pacers
The New York Knicks have fallen to a place that no team in NBA history has ever overcome. After a historic collapse in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals to the Indiana Pacers, the Knicks let Game 2 slip through their fingers, in a 114-109 loss. No NBA team has ever lost the first…
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Trump administration plans to overhaul National Security Council, weeks after Waltz’s departure
President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are spearheading plans to overhaul the National Security Council and shift its main functions to other agencies like the State and Defense departments. The move is the latest effort to slim down a federal agency and comes weeks after Trump announced former National Security Advisor Mike…
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Satellite images reveal North Korea’s mangled naval destroyer after failed launch
Satellite imagery captured what remained of a mangled 5,000-ton North Korean naval destroyer damaged during its launch ceremony this week, leaving the country’s dictator distraught. A photo captured by Maxar Technologies of the northeastern port of Chongjin, shows the ship apparently twisted and lying on its side, partly lodged on a launch slip and partly…
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ICE’s New Strategy: arresting illegal aliens as they leave mandatory immigration court hearings
U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents carrying out President Donald Trump’s deportation agenda have begun utilizing a new tactic—detaining illegal aliens as they leave mandatory court appearances, aided by the termination of certain cases.
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Billy Joel shares devastating diagnosis and cancels all tour dates through next year
Billy Joel, 76, has officially canceled all upcoming tour dates following a recent medical diagnosis.
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Google chatbot slammed for ‘anti-American’ claims about ‘White Memorial Day’
Google’s artificial intelligence chatbot is being slammed for “anti-American” claims about the supposed White supremacist origins of Memorial Day. The Media Research Center (MRC) Free Speech America project, a conservative media watchdog, is calling out Google for alleged bias coded into its AI chatbot “Gemini” after the group found the bot said that Memorial Day…
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Viktor Krum actor from ‘Harry Potter’ undergoes surgery after losing ability to breathe
“Harry Potter” actor Stanislav Yanevski was hospitalized after suddenly not being able to breathe after celebrating his 39th birthday. Yanevski, who starred as quidditch player Viktor Krum in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,” took to Instagram Friday to share a photo of himself lying in a hospital bed. Yanevski had a bandage across…
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New Orleans police make another arrest in ongoing jail escape investigation
Another suspect accused of helping inmates escape from a New Orleans jail was arrested Friday, authorities said. The New Orleans Police Department said officers detained four people at a home, including Emmitt Weber, 28, who was arrested on suspicion of accessory after the fact of simple escape. Police said Weber helped two of the inmates…
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Danica Patrick reflects on ’emotionally abusive’ relationship with Aaron Rodgers: ‘wore me down to nothing’
Former NASCAR driver Danica Patrick shared the agony of her relationship and breakup with NFL star Aaron Rodgers, during an appearance on the Sage Steele Show. “The breakup with Aaron in 2020, because it was sudden,” Patrick said when asked what was the most painful experience. “It felt like it was my life. So when…
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President Trump used every lever of power available to muscle through a massive tax bill through the House, showing his iron grip on the Republican Party
The president cajoled, coaxed and cursed as he pushed fractious House lawmakers to pass a sprawling tax-and-spending bill.
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Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ bans Medicaid from financially covering surgery and hormone therapy for transgenders
President Donald Trump’s recently passed “One Big Beautiful Bill” bans Medicaid from covering “gender-affirming care” for both minors and adults who struggle with gender dysphoria.
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Washington Post is getting obliterated online for bizarre headline asking where Jews ‘belong’
The Washington Post was lambasted on social media Friday over an article that suggested Jews didn’t belong in some places after a horrific killing of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, D.C. Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim were shot and killed outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday evening, and police arrested…
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Syria granted sanctions waiver by Trump administration to encourage rebuilding
The Trump administration on Friday announced sanctions relief for Syria as part of a series of steps to end decades of penalties and to stabilize the country. The Treasury Department said it will grant Syria a 180-day waiver, known as GL 25, to ease financial restrictions that target the country’s former rulers in an effort…
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Trump DOJ moves to dissolve Flores decree which governs detention of unaccompanied minors in the U.S.
In a motion filed in federal court in Los Angeles, the Trump DOJ is moving to dissolve the ‘Flores Consent Decree.’ Attorney General Pam Bondi maintains the decree is incentivizing illegal immigration at the southern border. The Flores decree has governed the detention and release of migrant children since 1997. The motion, filed by the…
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Jordon Hudson slams journalist for ‘slanderous, defamatory’ reports on relationship with Bill Belichick
Bill Belichick’s 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, deleted an Instagram story early Friday calling out journalist Pablo Torre for his reports about Hudson and Belichick’s controversial relationship. “Pablo Torre’s ‘findings’ have been nothing short of factually incorrect, slanderous, defamatory and targeted,” Hudson wrote in the deleted post. “Can y’all please stop giving credibility to this ‘reporter?’”…
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Ana de Armas addresses Tom Cruise rumors after months of public outings
Ana de Armas made a rare comment about Tom Cruise after the pair were spotted out and about together over the past few months. The “Ballerina” actress appeared to poke fun at the constant romance rumors that have been dominating media coverage ever since she and Cruise were spotted together the night before Valentine’s Day.…
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Jake Tapper calls out Trump, says he ‘has not been transparent about his health records’
CNN’s Jake Tapper, co-author of the new book on the alleged cover-up of former President Joe Biden’s health decline, says President Donald Trump is not forthcoming with his health information. “I just think in general, not Trump specific, but in general, I think that the press corps, and I‘m certainly including myself, needs to worry…
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Convicted rapist on parole charged with attempted murder after brutal attack leaves NYC mother in coma
A man who was free on parole after spending more than a decade behind bars for rape was arrested Friday on suspicion of beating a New York woman. Miguel Jiraud, 30, was charged with attempted murder for allegedly attacking 44-year-old Diana Agudelo, a single mother of two, as she rode her electric bicycle on Randall’s…
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Misplaced antenna caused military controllers to lose contact with Black Hawk near DCA: report
An Army general recently confirmed that military air traffic controllers lost contact with an Army helicopter, prompting two commercial planes to perform go-arounds to avoid crashing at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), where a midair collision in January killed 67 people. On May 1, a Delta Air Lines Airbus A319 and a Republic Airways…
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More than 100 National Security Council officials have been removed from their roles or detailed back to their agencies, part of a broader restructuring process
More than 100 staffers were dismissed from their roles or sent to other posts as part of a reorganization.
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Kim Jong Un outraged by failed destroyer launch, promises arrests
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is now looking to arrest those responsible for the failed launch of the country’s second naval destroyer ship — after officials initially denied that the warship had suffered any damage.
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SCOTUS: Trump can fire independent agency heads, except those at Federal Reserve
On Thursday, the Supreme Court granted a request from the Trump administration that permits the president to dismiss any members of independent federal agencies that he chooses. However, the High Court also indicated that its ruling does not extend to the Federal Reserve.
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Female suspect detained after at least a dozen are injured in stabbing attack at German train station
More than a dozen people were stabbed in an attack at the central railway station in Hamburg, Germany, on Friday. The Hamburg fire service initially said that six people were critically wounded, three sustained serious injuries, and another three suffered minor injuries in the alleged attack. Police later said there were no valid figures confirmed…
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Trump sanctions are ‘full-frontal assault’ on organized crime at the border, expert says
The Trump Treasury Department’s new sanctions are a “full-frontal assault” on one of the deadliest southern border cartels, a local border official told Fox News Digital. The Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned two high-ranking Cartel del Noreste (CDN) members, Mexican nationals Miguel Angel de Anda Ledezma and Ricardo Gonzalez…
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Ship happens: Man awakes to find 443-foot cargo vessel ran aground in his backyard
When Johan Helberg said he wanted a waterfront view, he didn’t expect the waterfront to come to him complete with a 443-foot cargo ship. Helberg awoke on Thursday to discover the massive bow of the NCL Salten resting a stone’s throw from his home in Byneset, Norway, near Trondheim. The vessel had run aground in…
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Small plane hit power lines before deadly San Diego crash, NTSB confirms
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) officials confirmed Friday that a small plane that plummeted into a U.S. Navy-owned residential neighborhood in San Diego early Thursday, incinerating more than a dozen nearby homes and cars, hit high-tension power lines while approaching the airport for landing. The aircraft, a Cessna 550 Citation business jet, crashed around 3:45…
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Doctors warn of ‘trifecta’ of chronic illnesses plaguing Americans after MAHA report
Chronic diseases have long been plaguing Americans, which HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has called an “epidemic.” The MAHA Commission, which Kennedy chairs, released a report on Thursday assessing chronic diseases, particularly pertaining to children. An estimated 133 million Americans suffer from at least one chronic illness, according to the American Hospital Association. EVERYTHING…
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Boeing escapes prosecution for deadly 737 MAX crashes
Boeing and the Department of Justice reached a deal regarding two 737 MAX crashes that resulted in the deaths of 346 people. Friday court filings revealed that Boeing has agreed to “pay or invest” over $1.1 billion, which includes a $487.2 million criminal fine, $445 million to the crash victims’ families, and another $445 million…
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Chief Justice John Roberts sides with DOGE, suspends discovery over FOIA requests
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts ordered the temporary suspension of discovery in a case against the Department of Government Efficiency about requests for information from government agencies. The lawsuit from Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington argues that the DOGE’s “secretive operations” should be subject to public review through the Freedom of…
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Bipartisan effort launched to onshore manufacturing of key supplies never before ‘Made in USA’
EXCLUSIVE: Senators from both sides of the aisle will put forward a resolution calling on Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to seek out new sites and critical infrastructure for high-demand products that are currently not made in America, and analyze the viability of making such products here. Senate Small Business & Entrepreneurship Committee chairwoman Joni Ernst,…
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Inmate arrested in connection with Orleans Justice Center escape
An inmate has been arrested as part of the ongoing investigation into the recent escape at the Orleans Justice Center, according to Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill. The inmate, Trevon Williams, was already in custody at the time of the May 16 escape from Orleans Justice Center. Authorities now plan to file additional charges against…
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Michelle Obama imagines hypothetical prospect of being single, staying at Airbnb CEO’s house, during podcast
Former first lady Michelle Obama raised some eyebrows on her podcast when she marveled at the prospect of being a single woman with the opportunity to stay at the house of Airbnb’s co-founder and CEO, Brian Chesky. Chesky has opened his own home as an Airbnb, writing, “Starting today, my home is now on Airbnb…
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Jon Stewart asks if Trump will ‘burn our country down for insurance money’ amid CBS lawsuit
“The Daily Show” host Jon Stewart expressed worry this week that the Trump administration’s lawsuit against CBS News could also result in the end of his show, as well as pain for the country. In an interview on “The Bill Simmons Podcast,” Stewart slammed President Donald Trump’s pending lawsuit against CBS News and its parent…
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Why Is Policy Making So Bad?
From Trump tariffs to Biden and Obama electric vehicles, shockingly little thinking is going on.
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A Universal Injunction Compromise
How to stop district judges from overreaching? Require an automatic stay while the government appeals.
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Woke Education Is Going Strong, Even in Middle America
Schools in Wauwatosa, Wis., embrace far-left fads from ‘gender identity’ to ‘restorative justice.’
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A Supreme Court Showdown on Trump’s Agency Firings
The Justices signal that Humphrey’s Executor is dead, except perhaps for the Federal Reserve.
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Rep. Laurel Libby Gets Her Vote Back
The Supreme Court blocks Maine’s censure over transgender athletes.
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Is Trump Trying to Destroy Harvard?
The order against foreign students turns away the world’s brightest.
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Prominent Democratic lawyer Karen Dunn and three other high-profile litigators are leaving Paul Weiss, two months after the law firm became the first to strike a deal with President Trump
The exits, which include prominent Democratic lawyer Karen Dunn, come after the firm struck a deal with Trump’s White House.
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Trump signs executive orders unleashing ‘American nuclear renaissance’
President Donald Trump signed four executive orders on Friday, creating a pathway for the Department of Energy (DoE) to ease regulations and build nuclear reactors.
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Will gas prices give Trump and Republicans a political boost?
As Americans hit the road for the Memorial Day holiday weekend, they’re getting good news at the gas pumps. While gas prices have risen roughly 20 cents per gallon since President Donald Trump returned to the White House in January, according to GasBuddy, a fuel savings platform, “all 50 states are lower than last Memorial…
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Trump administration sues four New Jersey cities over sanctuary policies
The Trump administration is suing four New Jersey cities, accusing local officials of obstructing federal law and infringing on efforts to combat illegal immigration through their sanctuary city policies. The lawsuit by the Justice Department alleged the cities of Newark, Hoboken, Jersey City and Paterson unlawfully obstructed federal authorities trying to fight illegal immigration. Mayors…
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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Trump sets the ‘gold standard’ for science
The Fox News Politics Newsletter will not be sent out on Monday, May 25th due to the Memorial Day Holiday. We wish everyone a happy and safe Memorial Day. 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……
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Major police operation underway after stabbing spree at German train station, woman arrested
Multiple people were wounded, some suffering life-threatening injuries, after a woman allegedly stabbed travelers with a knife on Friday at Hamburg Central Station in Germany. The 39-year-old woman, who has not yet been publicly identified, was arrested shortly after the attack without incident, Hamburg Police announced on X. SUSPECT ARRESTED AFTER STABBING AT BERLIN’S HOLOCAUST…
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Jussie Smollett donates $50,000 to charity in Chicago settlement, maintains his innocence
After reaching a settlement with the City of Chicago earlier this month, Jussie Smollett agreed to make a $50,000 charitable donation to have a lawsuit against him dismissed. In a lengthy statement to Fox News Digital, Smollett said, “Over six years ago, after it was reported I had been jumped, city officials in Chicago set…
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Kamala Harris cursed out Anderson Cooper to colleagues after brutal post-Biden debate interview, book claims
Former Vice President Kamala Harris had some nasty things to say about CNN anchor Anderson Cooper after their 2024 interview, according to a new book. CNN anchor Jake Tapper and Axios reporter Alex Thompson’s new book, “Original Sin,” claimed that the former vice president called Cooper a “motherf—–” to her colleagues last summer following a…
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U.S. engages in another round of talks with Iran as both sides still far apart on uranium enrichment
The United States attended another round of negotiations with Iran in Rome on Friday, hashing out details of Tehran’s uranium enrichment facilities which could be used towards nuclear weapons.
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David Hogg praises Jasmine Crockett for attacking Trump: We need more like her
Democratic National Committee Vice Chair David Hogg praised Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) for her combative approach to the Trump administration as the gun control activist is pushing hard for more members of Congress to be like her. Hogg is not backing down from his campaign, through his personal organization, to replace older, go-along-to-get-along Democrats in…
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NC Dem used pandemic loan to throw herself lavish 50th birthday party, prosecutors say
A Democrat councilwoman for the city of Charlotte, North Carolina, said she would not resign after being indicted for allegedly committing fraud to obtain coronavirus relief funds. Federal prosecutors alleged that Charlotte City Councilwoman Tiawana Brown had fraudulently obtained the loans and used the money to toss herself a birthday party complete with a horse-drawn…
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‘Part of me died in that cell’: January 6 QAnon Shaman thrown in solitary for helping police?
Some of the most famous images from the January 6 Capitol protest are of Jake Chansley — better known as the QAnon Shaman — who donned a horn-studded fur headdress, patriotic face paint, and no shirt to the Capitol building. While Chansley recalls attempting to help Capitol police officers, he’s been painted by the media…
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‘Don’t Mass up New Hampshire’: NH takes critical step to avoid fate of neighboring sanctuary cesspools
Sanctuary jurisdictions have sprouted up in many areas around the nation and, in many cases, created an undesired spillover effect for neighboring communities that reject such policies. New Hampshire has grappled with this issue due to Democratic leaders in Massachusetts implementing measures to shield illegal aliens, including criminals, from federal immigration authorities. ‘I’m very glad…
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Democratic congressman who primaried Biden hammers party over health cover-up
Former Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., slammed the Democratic Party for allegedly covering up former President Joe Biden’s decline in mental acuity in an op-ed for The Free Press on Thursday. Phillips argued that the party’s “constant lying and gaslighting” about Biden’s deteriorating health has cost the Democratic Party the public’s trust. The former congressman detailed…
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Washington state school district votes to keep biological males out of girls sports despite state pushback
A school district in a state with a Democratic governor has voted to keep biological boys out of girls sports. The Quilcene School District in Washington voted 3-2 to keep sports competition based on athletes’ birth gender. The ruling defies a policy by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA), enacted in 2007, that allows transgender…
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Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Karen Read’s phone data, Bryan Kohberger’s strategy, cannibal family reunion
‘CLASSIC… INJURY:’ Brain surgeon testifies John O’Keefe died from fall on frozen ground in Karen Read trial CHECKERED PAST: Tech exec found ‘pulverized’ in luxury high-rise stairwell died from fall, medical examiner says BLAME GAME: Bryan Kohberger defense suggests ‘alternate perpetrators’ in Idaho murders, joining infamous legal strategy FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON…
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Florida: 18 U.S. Army Rangers suspended after firing blanks at beach during ‘pirate festival’
Almost 20 Army Rangers have now been suspended after videos surfaced across social media showing the soldiers shooting off blank rounds at a crowded Florida beach during a local pirate festival.
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Tom Brady could be coming out of retirement, and Trump may be the reason: Report
Tom Brady reportedly may be set to come out of retirement, but it won’t be until 2028, when he is 50 years old. Brady retired from the NFL in 2022 and has since become a broadcaster as well as a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders. According to insider reports detailed by the Daily…
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Obama judge blocks Trump — gives Harvard, foreign nationals what they want at America’s expense
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from ending the ability of Harvard University to enroll international students for ignoring a demand for information. President Donald Trump significantly escalated his feud with the university on Thursday, when the administration said it would revoke Harvard’s certification for the Student and Exchange Visitor Program that allowed the…
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Florida woman allegedly attacks 72-year-old Trump supporter wearing MAGA hat, batters cop
A Florida woman attacked a Trump supporter wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat, according to police. The woman also allegedly physically assaulted a police officer in the incident that occurred in a suburb of Tampa, Florida. Laura Elizabeth Garrett, 33, was arrested by officers of the Largo Police Department on Tuesday night. Garrett was…
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Man sentenced to prison for attempted gunpoint carjacking near Sotomayor’s residence
A D.C. man was sentenced to 10 years in prison and five years of supervised release after he attempted to carjack a vehicle at gunpoint. The person inside the unmarked vehicle was a deputy U.S. Marshal on protective detail near the residence of Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. The D.C. Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) wrote…
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Wisconsin man fired for refusing to use preferred pronouns appeals to Trump administration
EXCLUSIVE: Spencer Wimmer, a Wisconsin man, is asking the Trump administration to intervene after he says he was fired for refusing to use preferred pronouns that conflict with a person’s biological sex—forcing him, he claims, to choose between his livelihood and his faith. While the Trump administration has moved to roll back DEI and gender…
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US Ambassador Barrack named special envoy to Syria amid sanctions relief plan
Tom Barrack, US Ambassador to Turkey and former advisor to President Donald Trump, announced on Friday that he would be filling the role of U.S. Special Envoy for Syria, highlighting recent sanctions relief. In a post on X, Barrack said he will be assuming the role to support Secretary of State Marco Rubio “in the…
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Popular allergy medications linked to severe withdrawal symptoms, FDA warns
Two common allergy medications could cause a severe reaction in some people who stop using it. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an alert related to cetirizine (Zyrtec) or levocetirizine (Xyzal), warning that patients who stop taking it after long-term use may experience “rare but severe itching,” a condition called pruritus. The itching…
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Kim Kardashian Paris robbery ringleader and 7 others found guilty
The accused robbers, who were involved in stealing $6 million worth of jewelry from Kim Kardashian in her Paris hotel room on Oct. 3, 2016, have been found guilty. On Friday, a court in the French capital decided the ringleader and seven other people involved in the high-profile case were guilty of the charges against…
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Father of suspect accused of killing Israeli Embassy staffers in DC was guest at Trump’s joint address
The father of the man accused of shooting two Israeli Embassy staffers outside the Washington, D.C., Capital Jewish Museum earlier this week attended President Donald Trump’s joint address in March at the invitation of a Democratic Illinois representative. “Eric Rodriguez was our guest during the President’s Joint Speech to Congress, but we don’t know his…
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Secretary of State Ric Grenell?
Marco Rubio disputes there’s a new U.S. policy on Venezuela, sanctions and Chevron.
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Trump threatens 25% tariff on Apple after company shifts iPhone manufacturing to India
President Donald Trump vowed to enact “at least” a 25% tariff on iPhones that are not manufactured and built in the United States — in a sharp warning to Apple CEO Tim Cook.
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Courthouse footage spells trouble for Wisconsin judge accused of helping illegal alien evade ICE
Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan was indicted by a federal grand jury last week on charges of concealing a person from arrest and obstruction of the law. Dugan, relieved of her duties as a judge last month by the Supreme Court of Wisconsin, could land up to six years in prison if convicted for…
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Oracle to buy $40 billion of Nvidia chips for OpenAI’s US data center, FT reports
Oracle will spend around $40 billion on Nvidia’s higher-performance chips to power OpenAI’s new U.S. data center.
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Splitting a restaurant bill with friends? Expert shares ‘most desirable’ approach
Dining out can be an expensive undertaking. Dining out with friends can be even more costly. When dining with others at a restaurant, what’s the best approach to settling the tab when the check arrives? An etiquette expert revealed the best way to avoid those awkward moments or potential conflicts that could damage a friendship.…
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Trump signs executive orders bolstering nuclear industry, domestic uranium mining
President Donald Trump signed several executive orders (EOs) on nuclear energy proliferation and an order removing political considerations from public-sector science, as conservatives claimed the latter was scandalized in its response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Trump also signed restoring “gold standard science” as the cornerstone of federal research. A senior White House official said on…
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Pirates GM shuts down Paul Skenes trade rumors despite disappointing start
The Pittsburgh Pirates’ general manager Ben Cherington made it clear that, despite the team’s brutal start to the season, they will not trade ace Paul Skenes. Skenes, 22, has taken MLB by storm since his debut last year and is already one of the sport’s best pitchers. Fans and experts have theorized that moving Skenes…
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RFK Jr. backtracks on timeline for determining cause of autism
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appeared to backtrack on his previously stated timeline for determining the cause of autism by September in an interview on Thursday. Kennedy told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins that it will “probably take us another six months” to uncover “the most solid information” on what has been…
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Jemele Hill dismisses claims Caitlin Clark is being targeted in WNBA
Caitlin Clark has been the brunt of hard fouls and side chatter since Day 1 of her WNBA career – but Jemele Hill says it’s “just competition.” Clark became a phenom in college with a record-breaking career at Iowa when she became the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer for both men and women. In April of…
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Video shows OceanGate CEO’s wife react after sound now thought to have been Titan sub implosion
Video footage released this week of Wendy Rush — the wife of OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, who perished in the 2023 Titan sub implosion — features a noise “later correlated with the loss of communications and tracking,” that is now thought to have been the noise of the craft’s implosion reaching the ocean surface, a…
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Vance tells Naval Academy graduates they are facing ‘new’ and ‘very dangerous era’ for US
Vice President JD Vance told graduates at the United States Naval Academy on Friday that they are embarking on a mission in a “new and very dangerous era for our country” as adversaries such as China and Russia are “determined to beat us in every single domain.” Speaking in Annapolis, Vance said the Trump administration…
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Americans should honor Memorial Day in this way, military service members suggest
Memorial Day is a time to remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice, although the day is often paired with backyard barbecues and beach days. During Fleet Week 2025 in New York City, active members of the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard visited the Big Apple to connect with the public and…
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Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal says 5-0 Eastern Conference final loss to Panthers was an ‘a– whooping’
The Florida Panthers dominated Game 2 of the Eastern Conference final, beating the Carolina Hurricanes 5-0 at the Lenovo Center in Raleigh. Jordan Staal, the Hurricanes’ captain, offered a blunt assessment of how the game went. “An a– whooping,” Staal told Walt Ruff. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM The Hurricanes’ loss was…
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Hiker influencer found dead in Arizona desert after going missing on trail
A social media influencer known for sharing her hiking adventures and spiritual reflections was found dead near a trailhead in Arizona after being reported missing. The body of Hannah Moody, 31, was discovered in a Scottsdale preserve at around noon Thursday 600 yards off-trail, having gone missing the day before, the Scottsdale Police Department said…
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California gas-car ban overturned by Senate
We have some huge news that directly affects your freedom and your ability to drive your car. The U.S. Senate just voted on a bill to halt the California EV mandate, which requires 80% of new vehicle sales to be electric by 2035 and has been adopted by 11 other states. The Senate’s vote isn’t…
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The real scandal isn’t Joe Biden’s decline — it’s who hid it from you
The Prime Cut Diamond Drilling company defines a controlled demolition as: The process of systematically demolishing a structure in order to achieve a certain objective. Often used for work on buildings where high control measures of safety and order are essential, controlled demolition ensures that disturbance to the surrounding structures and area is kept to…
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Democrats’ due process ploy EXPOSED: Mark Levin slams their agenda of one-party rule
Democrats are screaming incessantly about “due process” these days. Every time the Trump administration moves to deport an illegal immigrant — even one with the most egregious criminal history — suddenly, they’re all about individual rights and the Constitution. “If you’re a multi-time wife-beater, MS-13 member, human trafficker, like this guy Garcia that the Democrats…
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Dems call budget bill ‘bureaucratic water torture’ as GOP ‘glad to have the ball in our court’
Senate reaction to the House’s passage of its “big, beautiful bill” was sharply divided, with Democrats warning of long-term harm to the working class and Republicans arguing it would help that very group. “Republicans’ reconciliation bill dismantles the American Dream and strips health care, food assistance, and more away from millions of hardworking Americans,” Senate…
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Republican AGs visit US-Mexico border wall as Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ clears expansion funding
Republican attorneys general from 11 states visited the U.S.-Mexico border wall in remote Yuma, Arizona, this week, touting a more than 90% decrease in illegal crossings since President Donald Trump began his second term. Their visit came a day before the House narrowly passed Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” which in part allocates $46.5 billion to…
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Billy Joel cancels all concerts due to brain disorder diagnosis
Billy Joel announced he’s canceling all his shows due to a brain disorder diagnosis. Joel, 76, was diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus, which affects his vision, hearing, and balance. According to Yale Medicine, it is “a very rare condition.” The singer took to his social media to share a statement with his fans. “This condition…
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Biden struggled to film 2024 campaign videos amid declining health, new book claims: ‘The man could not speak’
Former President Joe Biden struggled to get through filming campaign videos, or quick, filmed keynote addresses for various groups during the 2024 campaign due to his declining health, according to a new book. The book, “Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again,” said that Biden stumbled through filming…
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Jamie Foxx debunks Diddy conspiracy theories about his hospitalization
Jamie Foxx is addressing conspiracy theories that Sean “Diddy” Combs played a role in his 2023 hospitalization. In a roundtable discussion with several other comedy stars for The Hollywood Reporter, Foxx spoke about recovering after his nearly fatal stroke. He recalled that while he was in the hospital, he was “heavily sedated” and on multiple…
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Fifth suspected New Orleans accomplice arrested for allegedly aiding inmates in jailbreak
A fifth civilian was arrested on Thursday for allegedly helping two of the 10 inmates who escaped from the Orleans Justice Center on May 16. Casey Smith, 30, is accused of helping two fugitives immediately after the jailbreak by transporting them to multiple locations. According to a release from the New Orleans Police Department, she…
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Two illegal Venezuelan immigrants, suspected TdA gang members charged in deadly Chicago mass shooting
Two Venezuelans living in the U.S. illegally were recently charged in a December mass shooting that killed three people and wounded five others in Chicago, leading to the arrests of more than a dozen suspected Tren de Aragua gang members. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced on Tuesday that suspected shooters Ricardo Granadillo Padilla,…
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Former Biden diplomat says there’s ‘no question’ that ‘free Palestine’ slogan has become a call for violence
A former Biden diplomat declared on Thursday that the “Free Palestine” slogan has become a “call for violence.” Following the murder of two Israeli embassy staffers earlier this week, former Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism under President Biden, Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt, told CNN that no matter what “Free Palestine” meant originally, it has…
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U.S. Mint places final order to end penny production following Trump’s order
The U.S. Mint has officially placed its final order of penny blanks and will stop production altogether by early next year, which is the end for one of the oldest continuous printed money pieces in the U.S., the Treasury Department announced Thursday.
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Father of leftist accused of gunning down Israeli embassy staffers was Democrat’s guest
Two Israeli embassy staffers were fatally gunned down Wednesday while leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum building in Washington, D.C. The suspected gunman, pro-Palestinian Marxist Elias Rodriguez of Chicago, allegedly shouted, “Free, free Palestine!” after his capture. Democratic Rep. Jesús “Chuy” García (Ill.) was among the many who rushed to condemn what the…
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Suspect laughs on social media about spitting on Ed Martin — and gets nailed with criminal charge
The Department of Justice announced this week it has brought charges against Emily Gabriella Sommer, 32, of the District of Columbia, for allegedly spitting on former U.S. Attorney for D.C. Edward Martin while he was giving an outdoor interview. The DOJ says it was able to confirm the identity of the leftist assailant because Sommer…
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WATCH: Blue-state Republican ‘thankful’ for move to scrap gas-car ban as Newsom vows court fight to save it
President Donald Trump could soon sign into law a joint congressional resolution scrapping California’s Environmental Protection Agency waiver that requires an end to gasoline-powered car sales by 2035. It’s a move provoking pushback from Golden State leaders in Sacramento. California Gov. Gavin Newsom and other Democrats have argued that it is an illegal use of…
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Dilbert cartoonist reveals Trump personally reached out following his terminal cancer announcement
“Dilbert” cartoonist Scott Adams said that President Donald Trump personally reached out to him after he revealed his cancer diagnosis this week. Adams, 67, announced on his web show on Monday that he had metastatic prostate cancer, the same type that former President Joe Biden was diagnosed with. “I have the same cancer that Joe Biden has. I…
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Former NBA star Lamar Odom attends Trump cryptocurrency gala amid protests
President Donald Trump hosted top investors for one of his cryptocurrency projects at his luxury golf course in Northern Virginia on Thursday, and one of them was former NBA star Lamar Odom. Protesters gathered outside the club holding signs that said “stop crypto corruption” and “no corrupt fools.” The ex-Laker was not absolved from those…
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By Dawn’s Early Light: Battles Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ will face in the Senate
“This is one big ugly bill that House Republicans are trying to jam down the throats of the American people under the cover of darkness,” argued House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y. at 6:09 a.m. Thursday morning on the House floor. Nothing could be further from the truth. The sun was rising. “Why are we…
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Spoil your graduate with these gifts
Graduation season is here – and besides planning the perfect party to commemorate years of hard work and dedication for your student, it’s also a moment to honor their achievements and look forward to new beginnings with the perfect luxury graduation present. Finding the ideal gift to mark this milestone can be a meaningful way…
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US and Iran clash over uranium enrichment as nuclear talks resume in Rome
The U.S. and Iran resumed nuclear negotiations on Friday in Rome as differences over demands have spilled over into the public sphere, making the red lines for both parties increasingly clear. Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei this week criticized Washington’s position that has called for an apparent ban on all uranium enrichment in Iran and suggested a…
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Judge temporarily pauses Trump move to cancel Harvard student visa policy after lawsuit
A court has temporarily paused the Trump administration’s move to cancel Harvard’s student visa program. Harvard filed suit against the Trump administration over the policy, and a judge granted its request for a temporary restraining order to preserve status quo while the case plays out in court. Judge Allison Burroughs, a 2014 Obama appointee, set…
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George Floyd’s Death Almost Consumed America in Revolution
As the streets exploded, nearly every institution celebrated a ‘reckoning.’ Then people fought back.
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Can Thatcherism Rise Again?
Britain’s Conservative Party has been trounced by the left and the populist right. Its new leader, Kemi Badenoch, urges a return to first principles.
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Trump threatens 50% tariffs on EU imports: ‘Very difficult to deal with’
President Donald Trump on Friday threatened to impose a 50% tariff on all European Union (EU) products starting June 1st, saying that Europe has been “very difficult to deal with.”
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Trump’s new tech policy director doesn’t want you to ‘trust the science’
American science has lost its credibility, and if it’s not swiftly restored, America will never be great again. That’s the bracing upshot of major new remarks recently delivered by Michael Kratsios, the White House’s new director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy. On his second tour of duty in a Trump administration, deeply…
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China is winning the Cold War 2.0 … and we’re letting it happen
The threat to the United States from the People’s Republic of China is multifaceted, long-term, and aggressive. Whether it’s from military modernization to economic coercion, cyber warfare to space competition, China’s national security challenge is global, and it targets U.S. interests, values, security, and standing in the world. While much of the focus of U.S.…
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Amid ‘Jensanity’, Nvidia signals plans to keep AI crown
U.S. restrictions on high-tech exports have seen Nvidia lose market share in China as it withdraws chips and designs inferior alternatives compliant with evolving U.S. policy.
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SCOOP: House GOP memo highlights Republican wins in Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’
FIRST ON FOX: An internal House GOP memo sent to Republican lawmakers and obtained by Fox News Digital highlights the party’s key accomplishments included in President Donald Trump‘s “big, beautiful bill.” House Republicans passed all 1,118 pages of Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill” on Thursday morning, after working through hourslong committee meetings, huddles in the…
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DAVID MARCUS: Time to ban pro-Palestine (Hamas) groups on campus, just like KKK
College is a place where differing viewpoints and ideas should flourish and clash, but institutions have long had a responsibility to avoid formal recognition of hate groups such as the KKK or the Nazi Party. Today, in the wake of growing pro-Palestinian terror, groups supporting that terror should be added to this list. In recent…
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Kyle Larson aims to complete historic Indy 500-NASCAR double not achieved since 2001
“The double” has not been completed since 2001, despite several valiant attempts since then, but Kyle Larson is looking to add his name in the history books. The Indy 500 is set to begin at 12:45 p.m. ET at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, five hours and 15 minutes before the green flag will come out in…
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Sen Mike Lee accuses Chicago mayor — who called Trump a ‘monster’ — of ‘bragging about’ violating the law
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson called President Donald Trump a “monster,” and U.S. Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, has accused the mayor of “bragging about” violating the law. Johnson accused the president of “animus towards women, people of color, [and] working people.” “We have always known who he has been,” he declared. “This is not a surprise.…
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San Diego plane crash kills rock musician, influential music exec
Dave Shapiro, a music executive in the heavy metal and hard rock scene, and drummer Daniel Williams were among those killed in a San Diego plane crash. Six people, including Shapiro and Williams, were on board the plane when it crashed into a neighborhood of U.S. Navy-owned housing in San Diego early Thursday morning. There…
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California State freshman drowns during fraternity trip to Arizona lake
A California State freshman died in an accidental drowning while vacationing with fellow fraternity members in Arizona over the weekend, according to the Sigma Pi Fraternity at Cal State Fullerton. Simon Daniel, 18, was visiting Lake Havasu River with his fraternity on Saturday when he decided to go for a swim with friends. The college…
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New footage shows Milwaukee judge confronting ICE before allegedly helping illegal immigrant exit
Newly released video footage appears to show Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan speaking with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in the Milwaukee County Courthouse before she allegedly directed an illegal immigrant defendant to leave through a private exit. Dugan, 65, was indicted last month on federal charges of obstruction of proceedings before a U.S. agency…
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Colorado Rockies make MLB history with worst 50-game start in modern era
After being swept in a four-game series by the Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday, the Colorado Rockies fell to 8-42 on the season. The Rockies’ horrendous start to the season is the worst 50-game start in the modern MLB era. In their 2-0 loss on Thursday, Phillies starting pitcher Ranger Suarez pitched into the seventh inning.…
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President Trump loves to opine on sports, like the guy on the next bar stool. He’s also eager to use the power of the presidency to change the rules of the game.
The president has strong views on everything from the NFL’s kickoff rules to how college players get paid, and he’s not bashful about using the power of his office to rewrite the rules of the game
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Trump proposes slamming EU with YUGE tariffs to crush trade tyranny
President Donald Trump announced Friday morning that he is considering imposing a hefty tariff against the European Union in an effort to end trade tyranny. In a post on Truth Social, he declared that he is weighing a 50% tariff against the EU to fix America’s trade deficit. ‘There is no Tariff if the product…
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Democrats want a new Joe Rogan — but their dogma won’t allow it
A New York Times report this week revealed how the Democratic Party is mobilizing its donor class in a coordinated effort to reclaim cultural dominance. In the aftermath of the 2024 election, the dominant progressive narrative has avoided serious self-critique. Rather than acknowledge Kamala Harris’ unpopularity or the unappealing nature of her platform, Democrats have…
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Kristi Noem enrages liberals with 2-word response to dismissal of deportation case
Ten illegal aliens facing transfer from Texas to a holding facility at the U.S. naval base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on March 1. The plaintiffs, represented by the American Civil Liberties Union, claimed that the “arbitrary and capricious” transfers violated the Administrative Procedure Act, the First Amendment’s due…
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Shooting of Israeli embassy staffers is outgrowth of antisemitism on college campuses: Batya Ungar-Sargon
Journalist and author Batya Ungar-Sargon said that the murder suspect who gunned down two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday followed similar rhetoric as anti-Israel protesters on college campuses. “He is an outgrowth of the antisemitism on college campuses,” Ungar-Sargon said Thursday of the alleged shooter while appearing on CNN. “And how are…
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Dress for summer with Memorial Day sales from Abercrombie & Fitch, Cozy Earth, Macy’s, GAP and J. Crew
Hot weather is just about here! Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer, so most of the country will start hitting higher temperatures, if they haven’t already. Memorial Day is also filled with sales from big-name brands like Abercrombie & Fitch, Cozy Earth, Macy’s, J. Crew and GAP. All these companies have huge sales…
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Mysterious 18th-century warship unearthed at Ground Zero site gets new home
A lost Revolutionary War-era ship that was unearthed at the site of the World Trade Center will finally be exhibited in a museum over a decade after it was found. The New York State Museum announced in a mid-May press release that the ship will be housed in its Albany headquarters. The 18th-century vessel was…
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Suspect accused of killing Israeli embassy staffers in DC could face more charges
Justice Department officials are considering additional charges against Elias Rodriguez, the Chicago man accused of killing two Israeli Embassy staffers on Wednesday evening in Washington, D.C., Fox News has learned. Hate crimes and terrorism charges are among those being considered, according to sources briefed on the matter. The charges could be filed as early as…
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Netanyahu accuses the UK, France and Canada of ‘enabling Hamas’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not hold back in his criticism of U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. The Israeli leader’s condemnation comes after the U.K., France and Canada issued a joint statement demanding that Israel end its military campaign in Gaza. In a video…
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The senators to watch in reconciliation’s next battle
Washington breathed a sigh of relief Thursday morning. After weeks of wrangling, members and staff of the House of Representatives finally got some much-needed sleep. But while the House’s passage of the reconciliation package marks a major win, no one should mistake it for the final battle. The bill now moves to the Senate, where…
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Glenn Beck DISMANTLES Whoopi Goldberg’s flawed take on Biden’s hidden decline
On the May 20 episode of ABC’s “The View,” Whoopi Goldberg responded to the release of Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson’s book “Original Sin,” which details allegations of a cover-up by Biden’s staff regarding his physical and cognitive decline during his presidency. “Why is it important to know now?” she asked the audience, implying that…
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FBI director Kash Patel to Canada: Control your border
It’s long been an open secret in Canadian law enforcement circles: Chinese Triads have been moving people, weapons, and drugs over the the border and into the United States with impunity for decades. And yet the government in Ottawa has largely failed to act on repeated warnings by a number of Canadian security officials over…
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Android scam lets hackers use your credit card remotely
Scammers are always coming up with new tricks. Just when you start feeling confident about spotting phishing emails, suspicious links and fake banking apps, they find a new angle. Lately, they have been getting more creative, turning to the built-in features of our phones to pull off their schemes. One of the latest targets is…
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Omar won’t say if she stands by previous ‘more fearful of white men’ comments in aftermath of DC shooting
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., said the U.S. should be “more fearful of white men” amid threats of domestic terrorism, which are comments from 2018 that resurfaced in May and attracted scrutiny from Republicans, including Vice President JD Vance. Omar, who walked away from reporters on Thursday when asked about the fatal shooting of two Israeli…
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Pope Leo’s launch, Diddy prosecutors have a long way to go, and more from Fox News Opinion
HANNITY – Fox News host calls out the liberal media for ‘lying’ to the American people about former President Joe Biden’s mental acuity. Continue watching… HUGH HEWITT – Leo’s launch. Continue reading… LEGAL PROBLEMS – Can Diddy prosecutors make their case? Music mogul trial poses major challenges. Continue reading… STARK WARNING – Chinese devices are…
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Harvard sues Trump administration over termination of student visa program
Harvard is taking the Trump administration to court over its decision to terminate the university’s student visa program. Harvard said the policy will affect more than 7,000 visa holders — nearly a quarter of the student body — and is a “blatant violation of the First Amendment, the Due Process Clause, and the Administrative Procedure…
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Timberwolves’ Jaden McDaniels shoves NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander as Thunder take 2-0 series lead
The Oklahoma City Thunder took a commanding 2-0 series lead in the Western Conference Finals, but it did not come without some tensions rising before the final whistle. OKC was beating the Minnesota Timberwolves 102-86 with just over six minutes to go. The New York Knicks recently showed that that was not an insurmountable lead.…
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Trump holds swanky dinner for meme coin investors, says ‘Biden administration persecuted crypto innovators’
President Donald Trump hosted a swanky dinner last night for the top investors of his $TRUMP meme coin project, telling them “The Biden administration persecuted crypto innovators and we’re bringing them back into the USA where they belong,” reports said. The event at the Trump National Golf Club Washington DC in Potomac Falls, Va., was…
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Hatchet-wielding man faces charges after Boston road rage attack caught on video
Police in Boston, Massachusetts, identified a man allegedly caught on camera hitting someone’s car with a hatchet in an apparent road rage incident. The Boston Police Department announced that 27-year-old Andrew Oprian had been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon and willful and malicious destruction of property, according to Boston 25. Police said that…
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Cold sores may play role in Alzheimer’s development, new research reveals
Cold sores may play a role in the development of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study published in BMJ Open. Researchers examined 344,628 “case-control pairs.” The pairs were matched in age, sex, geographical region and number of healthcare visits — but one had Alzheimer’s disease and one did not. Of the groups studied, 1,507…
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Deadly DC shooting was ‘too close for every Jew in America,’ activist says
The fatal shooting of two Israeli Embassy staffers has left the American Jewish community reeling after more than a year of surging antisemitism. Yuval David, a filmmaker and Jewish activist who lives in Washington, D.C., told Fox News Digital that the murders of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim were “too close by for every Jew…
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RFK’s highly anticipated MAHA report paints dark picture of America’s health crisis
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. released his 68-page MAHA Commission report detailing the dark reality of America’s health and how to fix it. Kennedy’s report highlights root causes of chronic diseases, obesity, autoimmune conditions, and behavior disorders in children. The report points to multiple culprits, including ultra-processed foods, exposure to chemicals…
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A Marine’s Memorial Day message: Don’t forget the price
This weekend, we observe Memorial Day, a national day of remembrance first established by General John A. Logan’s “General Order No. 11,” issued on May 5, 1868, by the Grand Army of the Republic. The order declared: The 30th day of May 1868 is designated for the purpose of strewing with flowers and otherwise decorating…
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President Trump is pursuing energy dominance — Congress shouldn’t get in the way
As the Secretary of Energy honored to play a role in implementing the historic agenda of President Trump’s first term, it was deeply troubling to watch Joe Biden spend four years undoing that progress with a relentless war on American energy. President Biden failed to grasp that affordable, reliable energy is the cornerstone of fighting…
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Orioles star would put Pete Rose in Hall of Fame, but ‘I get both sides’
Pete Rose is finally eligible for the National Baseball Hall of Fame, but he may not be as much of a lock as people think he is. Rose’s on-field resume speaks for itself – he is MLB’s all-time hit king, won three World Series and was a 17-time All-Star with a career .303 batting average.…
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James Carville calls Jake Tapper revelations on Biden’s declining health a ‘water is wet’ book
Democratic Party strategist James Carville said that former President Joe Biden’s decline was clearly apparent to him and most of the voting public prior to the 2024 election, reacting to CNN anchor Jake Tapper’s recent book he co-authored on the cover-up. “And I think that Jake [Tapper], in that book, I mean, it was a…
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Find this summer’s swimsuit during Memorial Day sales at Old Navy, Nordstrom, Macy’s, Athleta
Memorial Day deals on swimwear are here, making it the perfect time to put together your poolside or beach trip look! Old Navy, Nordstrom, and Macy’s are just a few of the retailers running Memorial Day sales this weekend that have some great swimsuit deals. This year, modest swimsuits are a big hit, with more…
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FLASHBACK: Democrat Rep Ilhan Omar said US should be ‘more fearful of white men’ in 2018
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., said the U.S. should be “more fearful of white men” amid threats of domestic terrorism, which are comments from 2018 that resurfaced in May and attracted scrutiny from Republicans, including Vice President JD Vance. Omar, who walked away from reporters on Thursday when asked about the fatal shooting of two Israeli…
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NBA referee Scott Foster bloodied after taking hit to face during playoff game
An NBA referee got one of the more brutal blows during a playoff game on Thursday night. During Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Minnesota Timberwolves, longtime official Scott Foster was bloodied after taking a hit to the face. Foster was putting up a jump ball between Lu…
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Angel Reese’s shooting woes highlighted in viral sequence as Liberty dominate Sky
Thursday night did not go well for the Chicago Sky, and it certainly was not a pleasant night for Angel Reese. The Sky went up against the reigning WNBA champions in the New York Liberty and fell, 99-74. However, it was a moment that occurred early in the game with Reese that was a preview,…
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The biggest losers in Trump’s megabill: Recipients of food aid, Medicaid users, college borrowers and EV drivers
The GOP’s efforts to offset tax cuts hit recipients of food aid, Medicaid users, college borrowers and EV drivers.
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How Trump broke the illusion of liberal Christian ‘compassion’
The backlash came fast. Last week, a plane landed: 59 Afrikaners, mostly farmers, mostly white. Trump called it a genocide. MSNBC called it racism. Turning away the persecuted because they’re the wrong color is not justice; it’s betrayal. Just like that, we were off. Cue the outrage cycle, fearmongering chyrons, left-wing think pieces, and Twitter…
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ADL urges Americans to fight hate after deadly shooting in DC
As authorities investigate the deadly shooting outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is urging Americans to confront hatred. ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt said in a statement that he felt the shooting was “inevitable” in a “climate of relentless antisemitism” in the U.S. This aligns with the ADL’s findings in…
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Supreme Court upholds Trump’s removal of Biden-appointed officials and more top headlines
1. Supreme Court upholds Trump’s removal of Biden appointees from federal boards 2. Shooting at Capital Jewish Museum highlights rising wave of anti-Jewish hate crimes 3. Trump administration terminates Harvard’s student visa program DESPOT’S OUTRAGE – Dictator fumes as North Korean naval destroyer launch ends in embarrassment. Continue reading … MIXED MESSAGES – Alex Soros…
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Health-conscious Americans embrace Yuka app to guide grocery shopping choices
As health-conscious Americans look for ways to eat better, there is a mobile app that shoppers can use to guide them at the grocery store, sometimes with surprising outcomes. Yuka is a free app that proponents of the Make America Healthy Again movement are embracing – even U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F.…
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Major Russia-Ukraine prisoner swap is underway, official says
A major prisoner swap between Russia and Ukraine is underway, a senior Ukrainian official said Friday. The swap is not yet finished, the official told the Associated Press, despite President Donald Trump declaring Friday that Russia and Ukraine completed a “major prisoners swap.” The announcements come after Russian and Ukrainian officials took part in direct…
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Viral video shows middle school officials barely react as 13-year-old is viciously beaten: ‘He didn’t help me at all’
A middle school girl says that school officials barely tried to stop a vicious beating that was caught on video in Oklahoma. Bixby Public Schools officials addressed public outrage in a statement that suggested the male school employees had to consider appropriate boundaries when trying to stop a fight involving females. ‘I grabbed his hand…
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Trump’s truth about ‘due process’ has the left melting down
Tuesday’s congressional testimony from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem turned heads for all the wrong reasons. Pressed to define “habeas corpus,” she stumbled. And while I respect Noem, this moment revealed just how dangerously misunderstood one of our most vital legal protections has become — especially as it’s weaponized in the immigration debate. Habeas corpus…
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Chinese devices are threatening our national security and safety, but there’s a simple solution
The recent announcement of a trade deal between the U.S. and China is making headline news. It’s a political and economic win for President Trump and his administration and it’s a clear achievement in the president’s America First policy agenda. But while the news of a trade deal with China marks a new dynamic in…
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Boxing world mourns loss of Georgia O’Connor after miscarriage, cancer battle: ‘Loved, respected, and admired’
Professional boxer Georgia O’Connor, 25, has died after a bout with cancer, the professional boxer’s promoter, Boxxer, said. The promoter described the late young fighter as “a true warrior inside and outside the ring.” “Georgia was loved, respected and admired by her friends here at Boxxer. Our thoughts are with her loved ones at this…
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Fox News Digital’s News Quiz: May 23, 2025
Supreme Leader Khamenei called a U.S. demand “utter nonsense” in an X post, and this A-list star had a heated encounter with a photographer at the Cannes Film Festival. Can you answer this week’s News Quiz? Test your news knowledge with this week’s Fox News Digital News Quiz. Looking for more fun? An ice cream…
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Trump reverses course on Middle East tech policy, but will it be enough to counter China?
President Donald Trump secured $2 trillion worth of deals with Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE during his trip to the Middle East last week in what some have argued is a move to counter China’s influence in the region. While China has increasingly bolstered its commercial ties with top Middle Eastern nations who have…
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Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Hateful rhetoric morphs into murder
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:– Two Israeli diplomats gunned down in DC by man shouting ‘Free, free Palestine’– Slain Israeli embassy workers planned to marry– Who is Elias Rodriguez? TOP STORY: Elias Rodriguez, the man accused of killing two…
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DAVID MARCUS: The invisible hand that governed America during Biden years
When history gazes back upon the presidency of Joseph Robinette Biden, one question will stand out: Who was really running the country? Because it certainly wasn’t the so-called commander in chief. But perhaps, it wasn’t really a question of who. Maybe we were governed by something much closer to an invisible hand of wokeness. Maybe…
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Bare tactics: Nancy Mace’s ironic nude reveal condemns nonconsensual pics?
On May 20, 2025, during a House Oversight Committee hearing, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) displayed a shocking image of her nude silhouette that her ex-fiancé, Patrick Bryan, allegedly took without her consent. The decision to share the brow-raising photo was tied to Mace’s advocacy for her legislation, the Protect Victims of Digital Exploitation and Manipulation…
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Chinese wearable eVTOL jetpack makes historic first flight
Have you ever imagined what personal flying could look like in the near future? China’s Zhiyuan Research Institute, based in Hangzhou, is bringing that vision closer to reality. They just unveiled what they’re calling the world’s first tri-ducted wearable electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft for individual use, and their recent demo flight is…
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Trump admin alleges Columbia violated civil rights law with ‘deliberate indifference’ to campus protests
The Trump administration on Thursday accused Columbia University of having violated federal law through its “deliberate indifference” toward anti-Israel protests that have been taking over the campus since Oct. 7, 2023. Investigative findings from the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR) allege that Columbia’s handling of “student-on-student harassment of Jewish…
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Can Diddy prosecutors make their case? Music mogul trial poses major challenges
The much-anticipated Sean “Diddy” Combs trial has officially begun in New York City. Combs is charged with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution and faces a sentence of 15 years to a lifetime in prison if convicted. Because of his celebrity status, there has been a lot of speculation leading up…
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National sports governing bodies must be held accountable for failing to protect women
Just over a year ago, I argued in Fox News that national governing bodies like USA Volleyball and USA Fencing were corruptibly operating outside of accountability. Now they are saying the quiet part out loud, admitting in Congressional testimony and written policy that they won’t comply with female-safety/opportunity standards unless “required by oversight bodies.” Female…
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Legal experts blast ‘baseless’ Warren-Sanders letter warning Paramount against Trump lawsuit settlement
Legal experts blasted an ominous letter that a trio of liberal senators sent to Paramount Global controlling shareholder Shari Redstone this week that suggested settling President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against CBS News could be illegal under the federal bribery statute. Trump is seeking $20 billion from CBS News and its parent company, Paramount Global, for…
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Credibility crisis: Karine Jean-Pierre’s defense of Biden’s mental fitness over the years
The revelations about former President Joe Biden’s declining health while he was in office have brought a new spotlight on what officials in his administration said at the time about the former president’s health. One of the most outspoken officials defending Biden’s mental and physical stamina was White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. She has…
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‘The View’ insider sounds alarm as Disney boss urges hosts to cool off political chatter
There seems to be a clash of views within the ABC daytime talk show “The View” over the hyper-political coverage it has become known for. The Daily Beast reported about an apparent rift between the ladies of “The View” and the top brass at the company, going all the way up to Disney CEO Bob…
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Jessica Biel shares rare glimpse into Montana family life with Justin Timberlake after leaving Hollywood
Jessica Biel shared a rare glimpse into her home life with her husband Justin Timberlake and their children in rural Montana. Biel recently invited InStyle magazine to her home in the Rocky Mountains, where she posed for photos — including the outlet’s Summer Issue cover — and sat down for an interview. The 43-year-old actress…
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Army unveils new fitness test with tougher standards — could you pass it?
“Army Strong” is more than just a tagline — for soldiers, it’s a requirement for duty. The U.S. Army requires that all active-duty soldiers prove their physical prowess by passing a rigorous fitness test. There have been multiple versions of the test over the years — and the Army recently announced that a new version…
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The real labor crisis? Too many visas, not too few workers
After two generations of record-breaking immigration, we’re still flooding the labor market with millions of foreign students and visa workers — gutting entire industries and boxing Americans out of their own economy. On what planet does this country need more foreign labor? Last week, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced it had selected 120,141 H-1B…
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Defense secretary announces pay raises for Army paratroopers: ‘We have you and your families in mind’
In a speech Thursday in North Carolina to soldiers of the 82nd Airborne Division, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth pledged to restore what he called the U.S. military’s “warrior ethos” and announced pay raises for paratroopers. Speaking during All American Week at Fort Bragg, Hegseth laid out President Donald Trump’s vision focused on combat readiness,…
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Ancient Christian figurines discovered in 1,500-year-old desert graves
Archaeologists recently uncovered extraordinary artifacts from an ancient African Christian community in Israel, according to officials. The Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) announced the finds on May 14. In a Facebook post, the organization said the objects were discovered during an excavation at Tel Malḥata, a mound in the Arad Valley of the Negev Desert. In…
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Diddy sunk $35 million into Miami mansion, but Star Island digs may not be safe if he’s convicted: expert
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Miami home in the exclusive Star Island sector of South Florida was one of the targets raided in the federal case against the disgraced music mogul. Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) officials descended onto the property in March 2024, and recent evidence revealed in Diddy’s federal trial showed a trove of weapons, alleged…
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Shooting at Capital Jewish Museum highlights rising wave of anti-Jewish hate crimes
The shooting of two Israeli Embassy employees in Washington, D.C., after a Jewish event Wednesday highlights the struggle American cities face trying to protect Jewish citizens and landmarks, which have repeatedly been targeted by radicals and terrorists over the years. Anti-Jewish hate crimes have soared to record highs, according to the Anti-Defamation League, citing FBI…
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Orleans Parish sheriff boasted about jail security days before 10 inmates escaped
Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson sent a campaign fundraising email highlighting security at the Orleans Justice Center three days before 10 inmates escaped from the facility, prompting criticism from a lawmaker who wants her to resign. State and federal law enforcement officials have captured five of the 10 inmates who escaped from the Orleans Justice…
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Bryan Kohberger defense suggests ‘alternate perpetrators’ in Idaho murders, joining infamous legal strategy
Bryan Kohberger’s defense team brought up the possibility that there were “alternate perpetrators” involved in the quadruple murders during a hearing in early May, but Kohberger is hardly the first person to point the blame at other individuals. During a May 15 pretrial hearing, Judge Steven Hippler revealed that Kohberger’s defense team made a filing…
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‘Frasier’ star Kelsey Grammer voices growing alarm over AI manipulation
While artificial intelligence (AI) is playing a bigger role than ever in Hollywood, award-winning actor Kelsey Grammer is warning it may be “dangerous.” The “Karen: A Brother Remembers” author opened up about his growing concern over AI deepfakes and the potential blurred lines between reality and manipulation. “What I’m a little sad about is our…
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Florida woman charged after allegedly attacking 72-year-old Trump supporter wearing MAGA hat
A Florida woman is facing multiple charges stemming from her alleged attack on a 72-year-old man who was wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat earlier this week. Laura Garrett, 33, was arrested by the Largo Police Department on Tuesday for battery on a person older than 65, battery on a police officer and obstructing…
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Supreme Court upholds Trump’s removal of Biden appointees from federal boards
The Supreme Court upheld President Donald Trump’s removal of two Democratic appointees from federal boards, handing the administration a legal victory and settling a high-stakes dispute over the president’s power to fire agency officials. The Thursday ruling comes after Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts agreed to temporarily halt the reinstatement of National Labor Relations…
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Memorial Day: Wild mustangs help veterans heal through Wyoming ranch program
While Memorial Day is a time for remembrance, it can also be a difficult period for many veterans, particularly those struggling with mental health. A program in Wyoming is helping to address those challenges by pairing veterans with wild mustangs in a unique approach to healing. VETERANS DAY: DENNIS QUAID, TRACE ADKINS AMONG HOLLYWOOD STARS…
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Louisiana police arrest third accomplice in Orleans Parish jailbreak
A third alleged accomplice has been arrested in connection with the escape of one of ten inmates from the Orleans Parish Correctional Facility, according to Louisiana State Police. Connie Weeden, 59, is believed to have assisted the fugitives and was taken into custody following an investigation that revealed she was in contact via phone with…
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Milwaukee County footage: Judge Hannah Dugan seen ‘sneaking illegal migrant out of court’ after distracting ICE agents
Hannah Dugan, the Wisconsin judge accused of aiding an illegal migrant in evading U.S. immigration authorities, has been captured in newly released footage confronting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents — shortly before directing the migrant toward a private exit out of courtroom.
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Stephen A. Smith’s plot to take over Republican Party EXPOSED?
The constant platforming of ESPN sports commentator Stephen A. Smith on political shows, both conservative and liberal, raises the question: Could he be a serious contender in the 2028 presidential race? “I think he can because Stephen A. Smith knows how to gather and rile up emotions,” sportscaster Marcellus Wiley tells BlazeTV host Jason Whitlock…
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South Carolina coach Dawn Staley weighs in on Caitlin Clark-Angel Reese rivalry: ‘It’s great for the WNBA’
The rivalry between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese has sparked more discussions across the sports world and beyond. Tempers flared between Reese and Clark after the Fever guard committed a flagrant foul on the Sky forward. It was one of the bigger moments of Indiana’s 93-58 blowout win Saturday. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE…
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Vacation nightmare: 12 family members diagnosed with fungal disease after exploring Costa Rica cave
An extended family of six adults and six children brought home more than just souvenirs from Costa Rica after touring a bat cave. The family that is spread across three states — Georgia, Texas and Washington — returned home feeling sick after a recent vacation. According to the Centers for Disease Control, on January 17,…
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Caitlin Clark gets chippy with opponent, delivers a damning message: ‘Not scared’
Tensions were high in the early going between the Indiana Fever and Atlanta Dream Thursday night. The two teams were 48 hours removed from a battle that came down to the final seconds, which the Dream won, 91-90. So, maybe there was some carryover. With less than 30 seconds to go in the first quarter,…
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Leavitt doubles down during briefing on Afrikaners, NBC correspondent challenges documented hatred toward country’s White farmers
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt engaged in a tense exchange with an NBC News correspondent regarding the veracity and implications of a video shown by President Donald Trump to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa during a Wednesday meeting in the Oval Office.
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Alex Soros blasted for condemning shooting of Israelis while funding anti-Israel groups
Far-left progressive billionaire Alex Soros is being slammed online for his statement condemning the killing of two Israeli embassy staffers despite funding anti-Israel groups through his Open Society Foundation (OSF). Soros, who is the son and heir to George Soros’ fortune and philanthropic empire, condemned the killings in an X post, saying “the murder of…
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Country star Zac Brown credits military with providing ‘American dream’ as he’s honored for work with veterans
Zac Brown is aware of the many sacrifices made by service members and their families. It’s why he meets with veterans before his shows and honors them onstage. “They’re such incredible people,” Brown told Fox News Digital. “Their stories are so inspiring, and getting to bring them up on stage and share just a moment…
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Carville shreds Dem state chair, tells progressives to start their own ‘pronoun’ party
Veteran Democratic campaign strategist James Carville advised the new chairman of Arizona’s Democratic Party to “shut up” or start a new progressive party. The Democratic Party has been struggling to re-define itself since the election, as leaders debate over whether to moderate or double-down on far-left identity politics. Carville, a frequent critic of some of…
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Military spouse and mom of 5 fights back as vaccine dispute blocks family’s permanent change of station
Amanda Johnson, a Marine spouse and homeschooling mother of five with two sets of twins and a newborn, is speaking out after months of what she calls stonewalling by the U.S. military medical establishment. Her family’s upcoming move abroad has been put on hold because their children have not received all the recommended vaccinations despite…
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Israeli ambassador connects embassy staffers’ slaying to ‘very important’ bigger picture
Following the brutal shooting of a young couple outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., the Israeli ambassador to the U.S. is calling attention to a “very important” larger issue both in America and on the global stage. Two Israeli Embassy staffers, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, were shot while leaving a Jewish…
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Death toll from San Diego plane crash rises to 6, 2 victims identified
Two victims from Thursday’s plane crash in San Diego have been reportedly identified as music agency Sound Talent Group co-founder Dave Shapiro and the former drummer for metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada, Daniel Williams.
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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Trump DHS Nixes Harvard’s Student Visas
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 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is eliminating the student visa program at Harvard University due to “pro-terrorist conduct” at campus protests, Fox News Digital has learned. It’s a…
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Former Harvard Medical School morgue manager pleads guilty to swiping, selling stolen body parts
A former Harvard Medical School morgue manager recently entered a plea in relation to an alleged scheme to steal and sell donated body parts. Cedric Lodge, 57, of Goffstown, New Hampshire, pleaded guilty to interstate transport of stolen human remains on Wednesday before Chief U.S. District Judge Matthew W. Brann, according to a news release…
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Former MLB player suing ex-division rival over career-ending injury: ‘Obvious and avoidable risk’
An ex-Major League Baseball player is blaming a former opponent for his career-ending injury. Darin Ruf played first base for the Milwaukee Brewers June 2, 2023, in a game against the NL Central rival Cincinnati Reds. Little did he know it would be the final game of his career. In the third inning, Ruf was…
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Trump-voting movie star Zachary Levi defends Trump-hating ‘Snow White’ star Rachel Zegler from backlash
“Shazam!” actor Zachary Levi is giving “Snow White” star Rachel Zegler the benefit of the doubt despite her infamous social media post wishing for Trump voters to “never know peace.” In a new interview with Variety, Levi defended Zegler from the backlash she received for her outspoken liberal views, including her remarks about supporters of…
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Suspect charged with murdering Israeli Embassy staff could face death penalty
Elias Rodriguez, the man accused of fatally shooting two Israeli Embassy employees outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night, could face the death penalty if convicted, according to a newly unsealed FBI affidavit. Rodriguez, 31, has been charged with the murder of foreign officials, a federal capital offense, along with multiple…
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Colombian woman charged with illegally voting in 2024 election stealing $400,000 in taxpayer funded benefits
A Colombian woman living illegally in the United States lived under a stolen identity for more than two decades, improperly received more than $400,000 in stolen federal benefits, and illegally voted in the 2024 presidential election, federal prosecutors said Thursday. Lina Maria Orovio-Hernandez, 59, also obtained welfare benefits, a REAL ID and eight other state…
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Texas road construction unearths ‘colossal’ prehistoric remains of ‘big ol’ animals’
A recent excavation in Texas yielded some “colossal creatures,” according to local officials – and archaeologists are hopeful more will be uncovered soon. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) announced the discovery in a recent press release. In a statement, officials said the excavation took place in Lubbock during the environmental review for Loop 88,…
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Elite Virginia high school’s admissions policy under Trump admin scrutiny amid discrimination complaints
One of the nation’s most highly ranked high schools is once again in the spotlight over its admissions policies after the U.S. Department of Education announced it would be launching an investigation into the matter. The announcement comes after the state’s Republican Attorney General, Jason Miyares, said his office has found reasonable cause after a…
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Supreme Court sides with Trump on firing of officials from independent federal agencies
The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily granted a motion from the Trump administration to allow the firing of two federal officials who said they were improperly terminated. The court voted 6-3 in favor of the Trump administration, with liberal Justices Elena Kagan, Sonia Sotomayor, and Ketanji Brown Jackson in dissent. ‘He may remove without cause executive…
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Progressive Democrat sits down with Glenn Beck despite disagreements: ‘We’re all Team America’
Glenn Beck hosted Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna of California on “The Glenn Beck Program” Thursday, where the two reached across the aisle to share some friendly disagreement, as well as some areas of common ground. Khanna is one of few Democrats who refrains from acting as an ideologue and is willing to talk to those…
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Former candidate who threatened to hire ‘Russian-Ukrainian hit squad’ to kill Anna Paulina Luna has been sentenced to prison
A former Republican primary opponent to Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida was sentenced to prison for threatening to hire a “Russian-Ukrainian hit squad” to kill her. William Robert Braddock III was charged with one count of interstate transmission of a true threat to injure another person in 2024 over the threat that was recorded…
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Karen Bass’s former deputy mayor of public safety admits bomb threat hoax targeting Los Angeles City Hall
A former aide to Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass who served as the deputy mayor of public safety has agreed to plead guilty to threatening to bomb City Hall last year, the Justice Department said Thursday. Brian Williams, 61, of Pasadena, agreed to plead guilty to a single-count of “information with threats regarding fire and…
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EXCLUSIVE: Illegal alien whose deportation was paused by ‘activist’ judge sexually assaulted a disabled woman
EXCLUSIVE: The Trump Department of Homeland Security is calling out a Biden-appointed “activist” judge in Massachusetts who paused the deportation of an illegal alien who DHS says sexually assaulted a disabled woman with the mental capacity of a 3-year-old. The DHS shared a filing from the Nebraska Sex Offender Registry that says Burmese illegal Nyo…
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Shooting witness of Israeli embassy staff says he saw ‘same thing’ in shooter’s eyes as Columbia protestors
An eyewitness to the shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers said on Thursday he saw the same thing in the eyes of the shooter that he did in the eyes of protesters at Columbia University. “We were in the secure room when he initially walked in,” Jonathan Epstein, a witness to the deadly shooting outside the…
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Red Sox reliever, cancer survivor Liam Hendriks slams fans for ‘vile’ death threats
Boston Red Sox relief pitcher Liam Hendriks struggled in the team’s 5-1 loss to the New York Mets on Wednesday at Fenway Park. Hendriks, 36, gave up three earned runs on three hits, and was charged with the loss. The reliever took to social media on Thursday morning and posted that fans were sending him…
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‘Half a dozen’ more states to ban soda, junk food purchases with food stamps, Trump Agriculture secretary says
Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said during a Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) event Thursday that the Trump administration is making history with its approval of numerous waivers that will eliminate junk food from food stamp programs. Rollins was in Nebraska on Monday to sign the first alongside Republican Gov. Jim Pillen. She has…
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College Football Playoff revamps format after first 12-team tournament exposed flaws: report
The College Football Playoff is reportedly undergoing a slight makeover. The playoff made a major change from four to 12 teams last season, which brought with it some flaws. Last season, the four highest-ranked conference champions had automatic byes and received the top four seeds. This year, the playoff bracket will be filled with straight…
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New Orleans district attorney blasts sheriff over botched prison escape investigation
The Orleans Parish district attorney torched the county’s sheriff for failing to order a crime scene investigation after 10 inmates escaped from the New Orleans prison on Friday. District Attorney Jason Williams said in a Thursday afternoon press conference that he learned from New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick that Sheriff Susan Hutson…
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White House shuts down reporter’s ‘ridiculous’ challenge of White South African farmer deaths
The White House pushed back against questions from a reporter challenging statements by the Trump administration regarding the treatment of White South African farmers — after President Donald Trump showed a video allegedly depicting burial sites of them at the White House on Wednesday. While hosting South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Trump aired a video…
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A Religious Charter School Falls Short at the Supreme Court
Oklahoma’s ban on St. Isidore Catholic school stays in place as the Justices split 4-4.
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You Say You Want an Intifada Revolution
‘Free Palestine,’ says a gunman after killing two outside a Jewish event.
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Liberation Day for Gas-Powered Cars
The Senate votes to end California’s EV quota. Will Newsom give it up?
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How the Senate Can Improve the House Tax and Budget Bill
Reduce tax carve-outs like SALT and do more to reduce spending and reform Medicaid.
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Gunman charged in killing of 2 Israeli Embassy staffers, Trump says anti-Semitism ‘must end NOW’
The 30-year-old man accused of killing two Israeli Embassy staffers has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder.
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California to sue Trump to force radical, costly emissions rules on Americans
California leaders are battling to impose the state’s radical, costly emissions standards on Americans — potentially across the country. California’s regulatory power, large market, and partnerships with other aligned states give it significant influence over national vehicle emissions standards. ‘We need to hold the line on strong emissions standards and keep the waivers in place,…
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Check washing crisis fueled by AI and mail theft
Once considered an old-fashioned crime, check washing has roared back to life with alarming sophistication. Criminals are not just targeting personal checks anymore. They are exploiting every vulnerability in the mailing and banking system to cash in on stolen funds. As check fraud incidents continue to rise sharply across the country, it is more important…
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Senator’s bill would open federal cemeteries to visits on holidays: ‘Honor that they deserve’
FIRST ON FOX: A Senate Republican is hoping to ensure that families of fallen loved ones can mourn at their gravesides on federal holidays, days they are usually closed to visitation. Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., is introducing legislation Thursday that would require the more than 170 cemeteries overseen by the federal government to stay open during…
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23andMe bankruptcy prompts Cornyn-Grassley-Klobuchar bipartisan bill to protect sensitive genetic data
FIRST ON FOX: Republican senators John Cornyn and Chuck Grassley and Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar are rolling out a bipartisan measure to protect sensitive genetic data in response to privacy concerns sparked by 23andMe’s bankruptcy, Fox News Digital has learned. Cornyn, R-Texas; Grassley, R-Iowa; and Klobuchar, D-Minn., are introducing the Don’t Sell My DNA Act,…
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This state just became the latest in the country to ban sanctuary cities
CONCORD, N.H. — New Hampshire on Thursday became the first state in New England to ban so-called sanctuary cities. “There will be no sanctuary cities in New Hampshire, period, end of story,” Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte said at a bill signing ceremony at the state Capitol. Speaking with Fox News Digital minutes later, Ayotte noted…
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FTC launches probe of far-left group Media Matters over allegations of advertiser collusion against Musk’s X
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has reportedly launched an investigation into the far-left advocacy group Media Matters For America over its activism targeting tech billionaire Elon Musk‘s X. The New York Times reported Wednesday that the FTC had sent a letter to Media Matters inquiring about whether it had illegally colluded with advertisers in order…
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‘Around the Horn’ panelist questions if ESPN canceled show due to potential ‘woke’ label
Friday will mark the final episode of a longtime ESPN staple, as “Around the Horn” will be off the airwaves for good after roughly two decades of action. Jay Mariotti, who was a regular on the show until his domestic violence arrest in 2010, said in a recent interview that the show is being canceled…
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California athlete says she changes clothes in her car to avoid sharing a locker room with trans athlete
As California’s transgender athlete conflict escalates, one high school athlete has resorted to changing clothes in her car to avoid uncomfortable situations. During a Lucia Mar Unified School District (LMUSD) school board meeting this week, junior Audrey Vanherweg revealed her decision. “I strongly disagree with what is going on in the girls’ locker room and…
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GOP holdouts sound alarm on $36T debt crisis as Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ passes House vote
House Republicans passed President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill” on Thursday morning, working through overnight committee meetings, last-minute huddles in the speaker’s office and even a last-minute assist from the president. But while House GOP leadership preached party unity as they passed The One Big Beautiful Bill Act by just one vote, two House…
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Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher reiterates stance on transgender athletes in sports: ‘Common sense’
Pro Football Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher recently spoke against transgender athletes in sports and reiterated his stance Wednesday. Earlier this month, Urlacher appeared on the “Global View” podcast and wondered why it is even a debate. On Wednesday’s edition of “America Reports,” he said it is “common sense.” “Athletically, it’s just not fair. You…
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EPA Administrator Zeldin ‘heartbroken’ after shooting of Israel embassy staffer he met just two weeks ago
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin had just met with one of the slain Israeli Embassy staffers earlier in May, posting to social media Thursday he was “heartbroken” over her shooting by a “Jew-hating radical.” Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, two staffers of the Embassy of Israel to the United States who were engaged…
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Federal judge blocks Trump administration from terminating international students’ legal status
A federal judge on Thursday blocked the Trump administration from terminating the legal status of international students while a court case challenging previous terminations is pending amid a crackdown on illegal behavior on college campuses. California U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White barred the government from arresting or incarcerating the plaintiffs and similar students and from…
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Antisemitic shooting of Israeli diplomats adds to alarming rise in domestic terrorism
Two young Israeli Embassy staffers were shot and killed in an antisemitic attack in Washington D.C. Wednesday night. It was the latest incident being investigated by federal authorities as domestic terrorism. The U.S. has seen an increase in antisemitic attacks and violent pro-Palestine protests amid the war between Israel and Hamas. But the incidents of…
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Save Us From the CBO
The revenue estimates it and the JCT churn out ignore the real effects of tax policy.
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Memorial Day and the Best Movies of Our Lives
Classic war films remind us that as long as we’re alive in America, we’re all in this together.
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Darkness on a Washington Street
The right answer to an act of terror: from Jews, pride; from America, justice.
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The Big Beautiful Bill Isn’t What’s Driving Bond Yields Up
There are many reasons for investors to worry about Trump’s economy. A pro-growth tax cut isn’t one.
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DHS Secretary Noem: Harvard’s student visa program to be terminated
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced that they will be eliminating the student visa program at Harvard University due to “pro-terrorist conduct” at campus protests.
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House narrowly passes Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill,’ sending it to Senate
House Republicans passed President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful” bill on Thursday morning, advancing it to the Senate — following an intense 48-hour effort to reconcile the priorities of fiscal conservatives and moderates from blue states.
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Trump escalates war against Harvard by shutting down visas for international students
President Donald Trump escalated his feud with Harvard University on Thursday when he shut down visas for international students headed to the prestigious institution. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem sent a letter to Harvard President Alan Garber notifying him that the university’s certification for the Student and Exchange Visitor Program was ended, “effective…
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Apple plans smart glasses launch in 2026, Bloomberg News reports
Apple plans to release smart glasses at the end of next year in the iPhone maker’s latest push to diversify its product lineup and boost demand for its AI devices.
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FTC drops case over Microsoft’s $69-billion Activision Blizzard deal
The FTC lost an appeal on May 7 seeking to reverse a judge’s decision declining to block the deal, which closed in 2023.
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Taylor Swift no longer required to testify in Justin Baldoni’s legal dispute with Blake Lively
Nearly two weeks after Taylor Swift was subpoenaed as a witness in Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s heated legal dispute, the Grammy Award-winning pop star is no longer required to testify as Baldoni’s team has withdrawn the documents, Fox News Digital has confirmed. On Thursday, representatives for Lively expressed their approval of the reversal, saying…
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Scientists can detect junk food consumption in blood and urine tests
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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White House: Dems have ‘never been more radical, out of touch’ after voting against ‘big, beautiful bill’
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Thursday declared that the Democratic Party “has never been more radical and out of touch with the needs of the American people” after voting against President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill.” Trump’s sweeping tax and spending cuts package was passed by the House of Representatives by a…
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Trump has not directed administration to declassify Biden documents on health ‘cover-up’
President Donald Trump has not directed his administration to declassify documents related to former President Joe Biden’s health and an alleged “cover-up” of the 46th president’s slipping mental acuity while commander in chief, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Thursday. “The president can declassify anything that he wants. Has he looked to see if…
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A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration’s wide-scale efforts to dismantle the Education Department
The ruling, which the administration plans to appeal, said the agency must reinstate employees who were fired.
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The Republican-led House Oversight Committee requested interviews with former President Joe Biden’s physician and several top aides as it reopened a probe into Biden’s age-related decline
An oversight panel asked to interview the former president’s physician and several top aides.
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The struggling rooftop solar industry faces a potentially fatal blow after the House passed a tougher version of President Trump’s expansive tax-and-spending package
The bill sunsets renewable energy credits, as expected, but includes more stringent provisions and rollback dates that were seen as especially bleak for rooftop solar.
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The GOP-led Senate voted to take away California’s ability to set its own tailpipe emissions standards, effectively killing the country’s biggest driver of EV investment
The biggest car companies banded together to urge Congress to end the waiver.
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President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” squeezed through the House. Next it goes to the Senate, where lawmakers are already making demands and party leaders will again need to bridge disagreements.
The multitrillion-dollar package of tax cuts and spending reductions squeaked through the House early Thursday morning.
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St. Louis city scrubs ‘they/them’ profile of emergency official after siren failure during lethal tornado
The profile of a St. Louis city safety commissioner was scrubbed from the internet after officials admitted that sirens weren’t activated ahead of a tornado disaster that killed five people. City Emergency Management Agency Commissioner Sarah Russell was placed on administrative leave after Mayor Cara Spencer said that no one had activated the siren warning…
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Larry Krasner gloats after primary win, tells potential GOP challenger: F around, find out in Nov.
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner (D) was in high spirits after his primary victory on Tuesday as he is on track to serve a third term with the same soft-on-crime mindset. Krasner said the city’s crime rate proves his approach to criminal justice works, and should he have a Republican challenger, that candidate will “find…
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HIGHLIGHTS from Megyn Kelly’s brutal roast of Jake Tapper and ‘Original Sin’
Jake Tapper is getting raked over the coals for his pseudo-bombshell book “Original Sin” that he co-authored with Axios’ Alex Thompson. It’s obvious to everyone that the book is an attempt to capitalize on the very narrative he played an active role in suppressing — the narrative we all saw playing out every time Biden…
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Disney boss Bob Iger, ABC exec asked ‘The View’ hosts to cool it on politics: report
Disney CEO Bob Iger and other executives have reportedly asked the co-hosts of “The View” to turn down their heated political rhetoric. Multiple Disney sources told The Daily Beast that both Iger and ABC News President Almin Karamehmedovic recently suggested that the all-female daytime talk show panel be less antagonistic on political issues, though the…
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Former Biden spokesperson helping lead PR for Tapper-Thompson book on Biden’s decline
A career Democratic operative and ex-Biden communications flack is helping handle public relations for a new book about the former president’s decline while in office. CNN’s Jake 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 on Tuesday and has…
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Michael Jordan’s agent accuses LeBron James of cherry-picking teams to win championships
The NBA’s greatest-player-of-all-time debate has raged on as LeBron James has continued to excel in the twilight of his NBA career. Some fans say the NBA’s best-ever is Michael Jordan, the fierce competitor who won six titles in eight seasons. Other fans say it is James, a four-time champion and the league’s all-time leading scorer. …
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Police raid DC shooting suspect Elias Rodriguez’s Chicago apartment
Authorities raided the Chicago apartment of a 30-year-old left-wing activist accused of killing two Israeli embassy workers outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., Thursday, a day after the surprise attack, as the FBI looks to verify the authenticity of an apparent antisemitic “manifesto” circulating online. Agents and officers in tactical gear, carrying rifles and…
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s mother leaves emotional voicemail after her son wins MVP
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was named the NBA’s MVP Wednesday night, and someone who’s been there through it all could not have been happier. Shortly after Gilgeous-Alexander won the award, the first of his career, AT&T released a video highlighted by a voicemail left for the MVP by his mother, Charmaine. “Finally! You got it!” she began.…
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Kim Jong Un left fuming after North Korea’s new destroyer damaged in failed launch
North Korean dictator Kim Jung Un was left fuming this week when he attended the botched launch of a new 5,000-ton naval destroyer. The launch, at the northeastern port of Chongjin, was intended to tout the communist nation’s military advancement but ended in embarrassment for Kim after the ship slid off a ramp and became…
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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Xi Sees Red Over Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’
Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content. Here’s what’s happening… -Trump confronts South Africa’s president with video on treatment of White farmers -Florida Sen Moody rolls out measure to expedite removal of criminal illegal immigrants -Justice Department begins dismissing…
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Sparks fly between Education Secretary Linda McMahon and Dem Rep. Watson Coleman: ‘You should feel shameful’
Sparks flew on Capitol Hill Wednesday as Education Secretary Linda McMahon faced off with Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman, D-N.J., in a fiery exchange during a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing in the latest clash over the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle the Department of Education. The war of words began when Watson Coleman asked, “Do you…
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Bruce Springsteen releases EP featuring anti-Trump rants from UK concert
Singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen continued his criticism of President Donald Trump Wednesday by releasing a six-track digital extended play (EP) that included his political rants while performing in Manchester, United Kingdom, last week. “The Boss” included four songs on the 31-minute EP, “Land of Hope & Dreams.” The songs included “Land of Hope and Dreams,” “Long…
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House Republicans divided as Trump’s comprehensive bill faces critical vote
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., has been hard at work this week meeting with as many factions within the House GOP as possible to quell concerns ahead of a chamber-wide vote on President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.” Managing a razor-thin House majority isn’t easy in the best of times, but negotiating the vast tax-immigration-energy-defense-debt limit…
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Fox News’ Peter Doocy reveals history of questioning Biden’s mental fitness
Fox News’ Peter Doocy has some unique insight on former President Joe Biden as questions continue to persist about whether there was a coverup to hide his declining mental state while serving as commander-in-chief. Doocy, a senior White House correspondent, posted multiple videos to X on Wednesday showing him questioning Biden and the White House…
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Army reveals 2-phase plan to remove service members with gender dysphoria
The Army on Wednesday said it is approaching its second phase of separation with service members experiencing gender dysphoria, an initiative that follows the Trump administration’s directive of prioritizing military excellence and readiness. A new memo issued by Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll and obtained by Fox News Digital outlines two phases in the separation process,…
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Trump Gold Card visa program to launch online within weeks, commerce secretary says
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Wednesday that the Trump Gold Card, which makes it possible for any foreigner to buy a visa for $5 million, will be available online within weeks. Lutnick was a guest at Axios’ streamed event, Building the Future, Wednesday, where he was interviewed by company co-founder Mike Allen about several…
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House Republicans nearing vote on Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
House Republicans believe they are close to passing Trump’s Big, Beautiful Bill. After the meeting at the White House, with the president and members of the Freedom Caucus, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) suggested that the House could vote in the overnight on the Big, Beautiful Bill. But it quickly became apparent that was…
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Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ heads to House-wide vote after key committee victory
President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” could be headed for a House-wide vote as soon as Wednesday night after its approval by a key committee in an 8-4 vote. The House Rules Committee, the gatekeeper for most legislation before it gets to the full chamber, first met at 1 a.m. Wednesday to advance the massive…
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Woman shot in security incident outside CIA Headquarters, hours after D.C. Jewish Museum shooting
A female driver was shot outside CIA headquarters in northern Virginia early Thursday morning after law enforcement said she was non complaint in following commands at a security checkpoint.
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RFK Jr. breaks down ‘4 potential causes’ of childhood chronic disease
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.) has issued a concise and incisive report addressing the issue of chronic disease in children.
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Trump judge kills Biden requirement that employers accommodate workers’ efforts to abort their unborn children
A federal judge killed a controversial Biden Equal Employment Opportunity Commission rule and guidance on Wednesday that both required employers to provide paid leave and other accommodations to employees seeking abortion and restricted their ability to take adverse employment actions against employees’ who demanded such accommodations. U.S. District Judge David Joseph of the Western District…
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Biden judge blocks Trump’s order to dismantle the Department of Education
Another federal judge ruled against President Donald Trump on Thursday, this time to block his order to close down the Department of Education. U.S. District Judge Myong Joun said the order needed congressional approval and rejected the government’s argument that it was merely a “reorganization” of the department. He cited the president’s statement from March…
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Democrats seeking to buy the ‘next Joe Rogan’ of the left after 2024 election defeat
Democrats are spending top dollar to “find the next Joe Rogan” on the left after their 2024 election defeat, according to a new report published Tuesday. Liberal strategists are pushing the party’s megadonors to spend tens of millions of dollars to develop “an army of left-leaning online influencers” to help the party “compete culturally” with…
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Fans compare Kris Jenner to her famous daughters after age-defying makeover
Kris Jenner has a new look. The reality star, 69, appeared youthful and vibrant in new images she shared on social media this week. In the photos, she shows off her new hairstyle – a sleek bob that’s replaced her signature pixie cut – and many say that she now bears a more striking resemblance…
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Abraham Lincoln’s possessions sell for millions as bloodstained gloves top auction
An auction of the personal belongings of President Abraham Lincoln featured one rare item that caught the attention of many. A pair of gloves that were in Lincoln’s pocket at Ford’s Theatre the night he was shot drew in the largest bid, The Associated Press reported. The bloodstained gloves are made out of leather and…
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Going rogue? FBI agent gathered information from private citizens questioning Rep. Cory Mills’ record
A Florida-based FBI special agent interviewed three sources who contributed to recent Blaze News investigative stories on U.S. Rep. Cory L. Mills (Fla.), prying for details on what they know about Mills, collecting names of other people investigating Mills, and even asking one source to become a paid FBI informant. Blaze News asked the FBI…
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Mace sounds off on stock trading in Congress, Pelosi remains silent: ‘Something doesn’t add up’
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., says she supports banning stock trading for sitting members of Congress “100%,” saying, “we shouldn’t be voting on things we can benefit from financially.” Though supportive of efforts to curb the practice of trading by members of Congress, Mace, a staunch conservative, told Fox News Digital that she is not surprised…
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Gunman kills Israeli embassy couple in Washington, following decades of embassy-targeted attacks
Wednesday’s attack that killed two employees of the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C. is part of a long history of assaults against Israeli targets around the world. The victims, who were a soon-to-be-engaged couple, were identified as Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim. Their murders happened outside the Capital Jewish Museum, after which the suspected shooter…
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Aaron Rodgers says people close to him have been dealing with cancer amid delay of NFL return
As star quarterback Aaron Rodgers remains an unsigned free agent this offseason, the 41-year-old veteran says that his personal life has been impacted by tragedy to those close to him. During an interview with Joe Rogan on Wednesday, Rodgers said that there are many people close to him who are currently dealing with cancer. “I’ve…
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Trump administration promises justice for slain Israeli couple in DC shooting
The Trump administration is calling for an end to antisemitic violence following the fatal shooting of two Israeli Embassy staffers outside the Capital Jewish Museum on Wednesday night. Attorney General Pam Bondi said she was in direct contact with President Donald Trump throughout the night following the attack. “I was on the phone with Donald…
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NASCAR star Ryan Blaney talks interest in completing one of toughest challenges in racing
Sunday is a huge day for any fan of motorsports. Formula 1 will run the Monaco Grand Prix with the Indianapolis 500 taking place in the afternoon and the Coca-Cola 600 at night to put a cap on the day. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Ryan Blaney will be behind the wheel…
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Trump administration terminates Harvard’s student visa program
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is eliminating the student visa program at Harvard University due to “pro-terrorist conduct” at campus protests, Fox News Digital has learned. It’s a severe consequence for what DHS claims is Harvard’s refusal to comply with its requests for behavioral records of student visa holders. “This administration is holding Harvard…
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Washington doctor dies during Grand Canyon rim-to-rim hike at age 74
The National Park Service recently identified a hiker who died in the Grand Canyon last week as a beloved 74-year-old Washington state doctor. Grand Canyon Regional Communications Center staff received a report on May 15 of an unresponsive hiker on the North Kaibab Trail, about half a mile below the North Kaibab Trailhead. Dr. Dennis…
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White House decries ‘evil of antisemitism,’ vows justice after fatal shooting of Israeli embassy staffers
Those responsible for the fatal attack against two Israeli Embassy employees in Washington, D.C., Wednesday will be prosecuted to the “fullest extent of the law,” according to the White House. Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim were departing an event at the Capital Jewish Museum Wednesday evening when a gunman opened fire and killed them. The…
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WWE star Zoey Stark vows comeback after suffering devastating knee injury
WWE star Zoey Stark broke her silence on Wednesday after a devastating injury left her unable to compete in a Money in the Bank qualifying match on “Monday Night Raw.” Stark suffered a knee injury as she was going for a drop kick on Kairi Sane. She misfired and came up lame as she writhed…
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Vance defends use of Alien Enemies Act, calls out meddlesome judges
Vice President JD Vance spoke at length Monday with Ross Douthat of the New York Times about the successes and setbacks that the Trump administration has faced so far in its counteroffensive against the nation’s longstanding “invasion” by foreign nationals. Vance justified the use of the Alien Enemies Act, raised concerns about the judicial activism…
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Church, 20 people charged in $60M Medicaid scam stealing from taxpayers and exploiting vulnerable
While hardworking Americans continue to pay into the Medicaid system, intended to help those in need, oversight failures have left it vulnerable to scammers. On Tuesday, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced 22 new indictments relating to a sober living home fraud case. ‘This invites fraudsters and criminals to take bigger and bigger chunks out…
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Jaguar claws back from biggest marketing fail since Bud Light
Imagine a legendary car brand, known for its sleek design and British elegance, deciding to reinvent itself with a daring new image. Exciting, right? For Jaguar Land Rover, that bold move turned into a spectacular misfire. Jaguar’s ad, with its pink boulders and ‘delete ordinary’ tagline, felt like a betrayal to fans expecting a roaring…
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Red dye 40 and hidden toxins are fueling the ADD epidemic
There’s a mental health crisis among children in the United States, and according to psychiatrist and founder of Amen Clinics, Dr. Daniel Amen, it has a lot to do with the food our children are eating and the amount of content they’re consuming. “Toxic food increases the risk of ADD, toxic products you put on…
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South Africans deny ‘white genocide’ despite evidence: ‘We call ourselves the rainbow nation’
A sampling of South Africans said that their country does not persecute white farmers after President Trump forced South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to watch evidence of the contrary at the White House. Trump had his team turn down the lights and play a video that showed the gravesites of white South African farmers, known…
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Auburn’s Bruce Pearl mourns loss of 2 Israeli Embassy staffers following killings after Jewish museum event
Bruce Pearl, the head coach of the Auburn Tigers men’s basketball team and chairman of the U.S. Israel Education Association, mourned the killings of two Israeli Embassy staffers after a Capital Jewish Museum event on Wednesday night. Pearl appeared on OutKick’s “Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich” and said he was on Capitol Hill on…
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‘Wheel of Fortune’ host Ryan Seacrest face-plants while attempting stunt on game show
“Wheel of Fortune” host Ryan Seacrest is no stranger to onstage mishaps. During the May 19 episode of the beloved game show, the 50-year-old TV host took a tumble during the closing segment, igniting a wholesome response from co-host Vanna White. While wrapping up the “Margaritaville”-themed episode, Seacrest tripped over his feet and managed to…
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Ilhan Omar refuses to answer reporter questions on fatal shooting of Israeli Embassy workers
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., avoided answering questions from reporters regarding the shooting in Washington, D.C., that killed two Israeli Embassy staffers departing the Capital Jewish Museum Wednesday evening. “I’m going to go for now,” Omar, the first Somali American elected to Congress, told reporters Thursday when asked if she would react to the shooting. A…
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New book reveals Biden’s inner circle worried about his age years before botched debate performance
A new book about President Joe Biden‘s cognitive decline and his administration’s alleged cover-up has forced a reckoning in the Democratic Party. Biden’s aides worried about his age long before his consequential 2024 presidential debate against then-former President Donald Trump, CNN anchor Jake Tapper and Axios political correspondent Alex Thompson reveal in their book, “Original…
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Ex-Biden DOJ official slams Democratic Party for ‘lying to everyone,’ blasting cabinet over Hur report
A former Department of Justice official, Xochitl Hinojosa, called out members of the Democratic Party on Tuesday for “lying to everybody” about former President Joe Biden when it came to Robert Hur’s report, which was dismissed as “gratuitous” at the time. “I was at the Justice Department at the time when we released the Hur…
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Yankees rookie Jasson Dominguez etches name in MLB record books with dramatic walk-off homer
New York Yankees rookie outfielder Jasson Dominguez hit a walk-off home run to give the team a 4-3 comeback win over the Texas Rangers on Wednesday night at Yankee Stadium. With one out and up 2-0 in the count, Dominguez clubbed a hanging slider from Rangers’ reliever Luke Jackson 398 feet into the second deck…
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ICE begins new, nationwide effort to arrest illegal aliens at immigration hearings
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers have launched a nationwide initiative to begin arresting illegal immigrants at their immigration and asylum hearings, Fox News has learned. The effort targets illegal immigrants who have been in the U.S. fewer than two years. The DHS strategy is to drop their immigration case, arrest the migrant, then place…
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Walmart Memorial Day Rollbacks feature up to 72% off on Michael Kors and more
Memorial Day Weekend sales are officially here, and you can save big at Walmart! The retailer features thousands of rollback deals to help you get started on summer fun, with incredible savings on fashion, electronics, outdoor furniture, toys and much more. You can grab a Michael Kors jet set crossbody leather bag for 72% off…
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Calif: Plane crashes into San Diego neighborhood, killing several and igniting at least 15 homes
Multiple people have been killed after a private jet crashed into several houses in a San Diego, California, residential neighborhood home to military families early Thursday morning.
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Anti-Israel social media users praise slaying of Israeli embassy staff in DC
Some social media users on X and Instagram are celebrating the killings of two Israeli embassy staffers, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, who were shot outside of the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night. On Lischinsky’s X account, multiple users have replied to his pinned post, elated at the news he was…
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How the Biden regime went from ‘scamdemic’ to sympathy tour
Just as they used COVID-19 to drag Joe Biden across the finish line in the 2020 election, the Democrat-media complex is now exploiting Biden’s prostate cancer diagnosis in a naked attempt to deflect attention from the very people who rigged the last game. The same political operatives, government lifers, and corporate media hacks who pushed…
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Function over flash: Specialized robots attract billions with efficient task handling
Interest has been rising in such specialized robots as they offer a clear path to profitability, given the stress on automation across industries, including retail, defense and waste management.
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Flashback: Karine Jean-Pierre declared there is ‘no cover-up’ of Biden’s health after he dropped out of race
As new reports allege that former President Biden’s handlers secretly knew that he was declining physically and mentally before his 2024 campaign withdrawal, former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre consistently denied Biden’s frailty to the media. During a press briefing just days after Biden withdrew from his re-election campaign in July 2024, Jean-Pierre sparred…
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Federal judge blocks Trump admin moves to dismantle Dept of Education
A federal judge blocked President Donald Trump from dismantling the Department of Education on Thursday, ruling that it cannot be done without congressional approval. U.S. District Judge Myong Joun’s order blocks the Trump administration from carrying out the mass-firing at the DOE announced in March and orders that any employees who were already fired be…
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Jordon Hudson makes fun of Bill Belichick’s age in social media post amid engagement rumors
Bill Belichick’s 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson made light of the couple’s 48-year age difference in a social media post on Wednesday. Hudson shared a photo on her Instagram story of them sitting at a table with a focus on a container of “Old Bay” spice. She captioned the photo “Old Bay with my old bae.”…
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Republicans look to stop China’s ‘backdoor’ tariff dodging scheme
Republicans are targeting China’s efforts to sidestep U.S. tariffs through foreign production, with new legislation introduced Thursday by House Budget Chairman Jodey Arrington, R-Texas. The Axing Nonmarket Tariff Evasion (ANTE) Act aims to stop subsidized and state-owned entities from setting up production in other countries to avoid tariffs. “For far too long, adversaries like China…
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House GOP leadership takes victory lap after passing Trump’s ‘one big, beautiful bill’
House Republicans took a victory lap Thursday morning after passing President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill.” “It’s finally morning in America again,” House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., told reporters. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed 215 to 214. All Democrats and two Republicans, Reps. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., and Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, voted against…
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RFK Jr’s highly anticipated MAHA report paints dismal state of child health, national security concerns
President Donald Trump‘s Make America Healthy Again Commission released its anticipated report assessing chronic diseases that have gripped U.S. youths in recent years, pinning blame for a spike in childhood issues on a host of variables stretching from ingesting foods with added chemicals to an increase in prescribing pharmaceuticals to young kids. “After a century…
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Stars, Oilers players brawl as Game 1 of their Stanley Cup playoffs matchup ends
Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs’ Western Conference Final between the Dallas Stars and Edmonton Oilers started with high intensity and closed the same way on Wednesday night. An onslaught of power-play goals from Stars players Mike Heiskanen, Mikael Granlund and Matt Duchene in the third period lifted Dallas to a 6-3 win. The…
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Winners, losers and grab-bags from House GOP’s narrow passage of ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
With the narrow 215-214 passage of House Republicans’ “Big, Beautiful Bill,” (BBB) there were noted winners and losers, and some entities who felt mixed results from the midnight-oil-burning negotiations and vote. The House Freedom Caucus (HFC) within the GOP conference appeared to be a key player in BBB talks, as Chairman Andy Harris of Maryland…
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Can eBay Bargains Keep New York City’s Subways Running?
The MTA scavenges for parts to maintain systems that date back half a century or much longer.
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A Realistic Path to Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’
The U.S. needs a stronger missile-defense system, but it won’t be easy and it will be expensive.
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2 Israeli embassy staffers shot and killed outside Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C.
Two staff members of Israel’s Embassy in Washington, D.C., were shot and killed outside the district’s Capital Jewish Museum by an anti-Israel terrorist on Wednesday night.
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We’re all ‘too busy’ to eat dinner as a family — but we should do it anyway
What does it mean to eat dinner together as a family? Why do we do it? Or rather, why did we do it? It seems the number of families who eat dinner together every night is shrinking. I remember that if the phone rang during that time, my parents would look at one another shocked.…
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Small plane crashes in San Diego setting homes and vehicles on fire
A small aircraft crashed in a San Diego military neighborhood Thursday morning, setting several homes and vehicles on fire. The aircraft, a Cessna 550, crashed at around 3:45 a.m. in the Murphy Canyon neighborhood, leaving a path of destruction in its midst. Officials said that there were “multiple fatalities” and that nobody on the ground…
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From campus protests to deadly violence: Israeli Embassy staff murdered in DC
This week’s horrific murder of Yaron Lischinsky and Sara Milgram, the two staff members of the Israeli Embassy, outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., is a reminder that words matter, be they on campus or even in Congress. The young couple, who were reportedly to be engaged next week, were killed at close…
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FBI investigating killing of Israeli Embassy employees as possible hate crime
The killing of two Israeli Embassy employees near the Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. is being investigated as a hate crime, according to the FBI. Steven Jensen, the assistant director in charge of the FBI Washington field office, said in a news conference that the federal law enforcement entity is working alongside the Metropolitan Police…
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Peyton Manning, Pat McAfee, other sports stars mourn Colts owner Jim Irsay after death at 65
The sports world was rocked by the death of legendary Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay on Wednesday. The news struck especially hard for many of Irsay’s former Colts players, including Pro Football Hall of Famer Peyton Manning. Manning, who played his first 13 seasons for the Colts and helped them win the Super Bowl in…
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Popular tourist destination reports increase in treasure finds, here’s where to look
A popular vacation destination has reported an uptick in treasure finds – posing an interesting opportunity for metal detectorists looking to get away. The United Kingdom hosts tens of millions of tourists per year, including millions of Americans. In its most recent report, the U.K. Office for National Statistics estimated that there were 10.8 million…
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Mattress Firm Memorial Day sale: Save up to 70% on top sleep brands
Mattress Firm has kicked off its Memorial Day Sale early, offering significant savings on mattresses, pillows, bedding and more. This limited-time sale runs from April 30 through June 10, making it the perfect opportunity to upgrade your bedding for comfort, cooling or convenience. The Memorial Day savings include up to $700 off select mattresses from top…
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Aunt urges convicted murderer to surrender as Orleans Parish jail manhunt continues
The aunt of Derrick Groves, one of the five remaining Orleans Parish jail escapees, is calling on her nephew to turn himself in for his safety. A New Orleans jury last October found Groves guilty of two counts of second-degree murder after he killed two men on Mardi Gras Day in 2024. He later pleaded…
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Georgia Tech student dies after being shot in the head at luxury apartment complex
A Georgia college student is dead after being shot in the head inside an off-campus apartment complex in what police are calling a “targeted attack.” The Fulton County Medical Examiner has identified the victim as 23-year-old Georgia Institute of Technology student Akash Banarjee, FOX 5 reported. The incident occurred over the weekend at The Connector…
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Mark Levin TORCHES Jake Tapper for sham exposé — ‘He was a co-conspirator!’
CNN’s Jake Tapper is currently on a book tour following the release of his new bestseller that he co-authored with Axios’ Alex Thompson — “Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again.” The book centers on the narrative that Joe Biden’s mental and physical decline was downplayed and kept…
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Aaron Rodgers drops truth bomb with Joe Rogan: Trans dominance only hits women’s sports
NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers said most people are encouraged not to care about men invading women’s sports and are told to not do their own research on the subject. Rodgers made his comments on a recent episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience” while he and Rogan discussed the physical advantages men have over women in…
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‘Not based on color’: Tom Homan debunks media claims about white South African refugees with Glenn Beck
The director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement flatly denied the idea that refugees from South Africa were being welcomed to the United States because of their race. Director Tom Homan spoke to BlazeTV host Glenn Beck on Wednesday, the same day that President Donald Trump welcomed South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to the White…
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Stephen A. Smith may be the next Joe Biden, but NOT Joe Rogan
Rumors have been swirling about Stephen A. Smith setting his sights on the presidency in 2028 — but a recent New York Times article attempts to put those rumors to rest. The article, titled, “Stephen A. Smith is running to be Joe Rogan,” claims that Smith isn’t planning on running for president, but is instead…
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Marble courage vs. bronze tokenism: A tale of two statues
I was skimming through Substack the other day looking for something of interest to read when I came across an article titled “Where Is Today’s Michelangelo?” It was a thought-provoking piece about the depleted state of modern society’s artistic soil thanks to the eradication of ideals and objective truth, the rise of mass consumerism, and…
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GOV. GAVIN NEWSOM: Protecting American jobs – and air
Not too long ago, Republicans and Democrats could find common ground on clean air and water. But we are in a darker time now. We are far from the days when conservative heroes Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan signed the Clean Air Act in 1970 and the Montreal Protocol in 1987, landmark initiatives that put…
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‘Security incident’ reported outside CIA headquarters
Security guards outside CIA headquarters reportedly shot an individual on Thursday in what is being called a “security incident.” The shooting was reportedly not fatal, Fox News Digital has learned. Early Thursday, the CIA wrote in a post on X that the front gate of its headquarters was “closed until further notice.” This is a…
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Bipartisan Senate bill targets border human, drug trafficking with innovative technology
FIRST ON FOX: Democrat Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy are reaching across the aisle to roll out a measure that would quickly deliver new and effective technologies to strengthen law enforcement’s ability to combat human and drug trafficking at the border, Fox News Digital has learned. Cortez Masto, D-Nev., and Cassidy, R-La.,…
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Democrats predict passing Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ will cost many Republicans their seats
House Republicans are celebrating the major victory they delivered early Thursday morning for President Donald Trump. Minutes after the GOP majority in the House of Representatives stood nearly entirely united to pass Trump’s sweeping tax and spending cuts package by a razor-thin 215-214, Speaker Mike Johnson touted that “the House has passed generational, truly nation-shaping…
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Supreme Court upholds Oklahoma decision, in blow to religious charter schools
The Supreme Court on Thursday voted in a 4-4 vote to uphold the Oklahoma State Supreme Court’s decision in a landmark school choice case. Justices issued a one-sentence ruling upholding the lower court’s decision, saying only: “The judgment is affirmed by an equally divided Court.” The state had ruled that providing state funds for a…
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Mark Levin warns Americans after murder of Israeli diplomats, says ‘the West is weak’ against growing threat
Fox News host Mark Levin unleashed a scathing rebuke of the radical fusion of Marxism and Islamists that he says are out to “destroy” America, accusing Hamas sympathizers of infiltrating multiple corners of society and fueling the antisemitic hatred that prompted the murders of two Israeli embassy staffers late Wednesday in Washington, D.C. “They’re marching…
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New law would stop foreign adversaries from ‘buying up our country’ while Americans can’t afford homes
FIRST ON FOX: Foreign entities are snatching up U.S. real estate, even when Americans cannot buy property in their nations, according to Rep. Pat Harrigan, R-N.C., who told Fox News Digital he is introducing legislation to fix the problem. His bill, the Real Estate Reciprocity Act, would slap a 50% tax on real estate purchases…
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James Carville claims ‘race was a factor’ in DOJ charging Dem Rep McIver
Democratic strategist James Carville claimed on Tuesday that race was the major factor in charging Democratic New Jersey Rep. LaMonica McIver for allegedly assaulting federal officers outside an ICE facility. While appearing on MSNBC’s “The Beat with Ari Melber,” Carville called the charges another line that had been crossed by the Trump administration, but added…
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Meet the Christians fighting for your rights at the Supreme Court
All eyes are on the new American pope, Leo XIV, but Catholicism’s impact on American society today goes far beyond the vicar of Christ. Catholics were key voices in the fight against slavery and the Civil Rights Movement, and they continue to advocate for the unborn in a post-Roe era. It shouldn’t be surprising, then,…
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Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ narrowly passes the House, notching another win for Johnson
The House worked through the night to narrowly pass President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” early Thursday morning after another tumultuous week on Capitol Hill. The bill passed in a 215-214 vote, with one member, House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris (R-Md.), voting present. Republican Reps. Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Warren Davidson of Ohio…
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Chicago Marxist yells ‘Free, free Palestine’ after ‘brutal terrorist attack’ on Israeli staffers in DC
Two Israeli embassy staffers were shot at close range as they left an event Wednesday evening at the Capital Jewish Museum building in Washington, D.C. The suspected gunman, a pro-Palestinian Marxist from Chicago, allegedly shouted, “Free, free Palestine!” after his capture. According to FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino, FBI police officers assigned to the bureau’s…
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Space capsule marks milestone for bringing cargo back from orbit
While the United States has long been a leader in space exploration and commercial launches, Europe is now making significant strides of its own. Recently, a major milestone was achieved when Atmos Space Cargo, a European startup, successfully completed the first orbital test flight of its Phoenix 1 re-entry space capsule. This mission, which launched…
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New book exposes how top Biden comms staffer was ‘tip of the spear’ covering up Biden’s cognitive decline
A new book sheds light on former White House deputy press secretary Andrew Bates’ role in defending President Joe Biden‘s mental acuity, which the book alleges was done without the White House staff having the full picture of the president’s actual condition. “Some of Bates’s colleagues believed that Biden’s inner circle took advantage of his…
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The Supreme Court has a major opportunity to help fix illegal immigration
I am a child immigrant. I believe whole-heartedly in the value and importance of legal immigration. Lawful, smart, intentional immigration is a very, very good thing. America was built on immigration, followed by assimilation. But the scourge of illegal immigration has festered for far too long. Under the Biden administration (and other presidencies before it), millions of illegal immigrants flooded…
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Who is the suspect in the killing of 2 Israeli Embassy staffers?
The anti-Israel suspect accused of gunning down two Israeli Embassy staffers leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., last night was identified as 30-year-old Elias Rodriguez of Chicago. The Embassy of Israel to the U.S. said the victims, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, were set to be engaged. Rodriguez is believed to…
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Best time of day to drink coffee, plus fisherman finds historic shipwreck
LATER IS BETTER: Here’s why delaying your morning cup of coffee can benefit your natural wake-up process by aligning with cortisol levels, according to nutrition experts. RESTAURANT REVAMP: Cracker Barrel’s transformation is drawing mixed reactions. The restaurant chain is updating its decor and menu while keeping its classic appeal. ‘HISTORY RESURFACED’: The J.C. Ames tugboat,…
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Witness recounts chilling moment DC Jewish museum shooter confessed ‘I did this for Gaza’
Katie Kalisher was at an event inside Washington, D.C.’s Capital Jewish Museum late Wednesday when a series of gunshots rang out, killing two Israeli diplomats in what appears to be a targeted act of antisemitic violence. As the scene unfolded, Kalisher captured video of 30-year-old suspect Elias Rodriguez being taken into custody by police as…
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House Democrat says Ireland trip with Biden reminded him of father who suffered from Parkinson’s
A Democratic congressman said on Wednesday that a trip he took with former President Joe Biden during his term reminded him of his own ailing father. “We just had this moment where he met the president of Ireland and the whole tour was going extremely well, and the president was in great, great spirits,” Rep.…
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Ex-ESPN NFL reporter adds to chorus of Jake Tapper criticism over book on Biden decline
Former ESPN NFL reporter Ed Werder ripped CNN broadcaster Jake Tapper as he promoted his new book, “Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again,” and acknowledged “humility” in past coverage of former President Joe Biden. Tapper, and co-author Alex Thompson, have received criticism about the cover-up of the…
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Slain Israeli embassy workers were on verge of engagement, ambassador says
The two Israeli Embassy staffers who were killed outside an event at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., were about to become engaged, according to Israeli Ambassador to the U.S., Yechiel Leiter. “The couple that was gunned down tonight in the name of ‘Free Palestine’ is a young couple about to be engaged,” Leiter…
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GlassesUSA Memorial Day sale: Save 40% on eyeglasses and 30% on designer brands like Rayban
GlassesUSA is ushering in the summer with an exclusive Memorial Day sales event, offering a unique opportunity to revamp your style or stock up on eyewear. From May 19, you can enjoy a 40% sitewide discount on designer brands’ eyeglasses and sunglasses, a promotion that ends on May 27 with the coupon code MEMORIAL40 at…
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American tennis star Danielle Collins accuses cameraman of ‘wildly inappropriate’ behavior
American tennis player Danielle Collins had some choice words for the cameraman during her Internationaux de Strasbourg match against Emma Raducanu on Wednesday afternoon. Collins was in the middle of a changeover when she felt the cameraman’s hovering was a bit too close for comfort in the middle of the third and defining set. She…
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Parents blast school board as boys investigated for complaining about trans student in locker room
Furious parents vented their anger at a Virginia county school board meeting on Tuesday following news that three male students are under investigation after they were recorded in a male locker room complaining about a biological female getting changed alongside them. The Loudoun County Public Schools — which made national headlines in 2021 when a…
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Red Cross fighting to reach hostages, alleviate ‘catastrophic’ situation in Gaza
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has not had the opportunity for more than 590 days to visit hostages in Gaza and provide them with medical care. However, Communications Coordinator for the International Committee of the Red Cross Jacob Kurtzer tells Fox News Digital that the organization has been ready to provide hostages…
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Church under attack: How Democrats just declared war on Christians
The state of Washington has declared war on the Catholic Church, and it could cost Americans their free exercise of religion — all under the guise of “helping children.” Washington State Senate Bill 5375, passed earlier this month in that state’s ongoing crusade against what it claims is “abuse,” would force Catholic priests who hear…
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Illinois state lawmakers get hostile during debates on trans athletes in girls’ sports
As Illinois faces a growing political divide over the issue of trans athletes in girls’ sports, the state’s lawmakers addressed the topic in a heated back-and-forth on the floor of the state capital on Wednesday. The state’s General Assembly members broke out into aggressive arguments over the issue during the session. One Democrat member even…
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Mike Johnson, Donald Trump get ‘big, ‘beautiful’ win as budget passes House
President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill” passed the House of Representatives early on Thursday morning with few Republican defections. It is a significant victory for House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., who navigated deep inter-party friction within the House GOP Conference to deliver a product that few Republican lawmakers ultimately defected from. The bill passed…
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Chicago paper publishes AI-generated ‘summer reading list’ with books that don’t exist
The Chicago Sun-Times admitted on Tuesday that it published an AI-generated list of books that don’t exist for its summer reading list. On Sunday, the publication released a special 64-page section titled “Heat Index: Your Guide to the Best of Summer” which featured a list of 15 recommended books for summer. However, upon further look,…
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Shooting in Washington, DC leaves two Israeli diplomats dead and more top headlines
1. Israeli embassy diplomats in DC shooting identified 2. Trump, Netanyahu condemn antisemitic attack 3. Johnson, Trump get ‘big, ‘beautiful’ win as budget passes House BEIJING BACKDOOR – Expert explains how Chinese illegal aliens are using western city as staging ground. Continue reading … WORLD CLASS – First lady embarks on ‘new frontier’ in publishing…
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Federal judge blocks Trump admin from firing 2 Dem members of privacy oversight board
A federal judge blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from firing two Democratic members of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board on Wednesday. Trump fired all three Democratic members of the five-person board in February, resulting in two of them filing a lawsuit. U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton found that allowing unilateral firings would prevent…
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Broken cities, bad governance: Blue state city residents voting with their feet
On the surface, newly-released data from the Census Bureau looks to be good news for big cities. In the wake of the Covid panic that drove residents to the suburbs and beyond, city populations generally rebounded. “Cities of all sizes grew on average from 2023 to 2024,” the Bureau reported. “Cities of all sizes, in…
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AI Melania: First lady embarks on ‘new frontier’ in publishing with audiobook of memoir
EXCLUSIVE: First lady Melania Trump is launching an audiobook of her memoir using artificial intelligence (AI) audio technology in multiple languages, Fox News Digital has learned. The first lady released her first memoir, “Melania,” last year. This week, she is breaking new ground by releasing “Melania, the Audiobook,” which has been “created entirely” with AI.…
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Mom of girl allegedly killed by illegals says wildlife refuge renaming ‘means the world’ to family
EXCLUSIVE: Alexis Nungaray, the mother of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, whose murder authorities say was at the hands of two illegal immigrants suspected to be Tren de Aragua gang members, told Fox News Digital that renaming a local wildlife refuge in her daughter’s honor would mean “the world” to her family. Jocelyn Nungaray was sexually assaulted…
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The optimal time to drink coffee isn’t when you normally have it
Maybe coffee doesn’t need to be the very first step in our morning routines. While it’s often associated with wakefulness, experts claim there may be benefits to holding off on that cup of joe for a different time of day. Cortisol, a stress hormone, is highest in our body right as we wake up, according…
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‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ stars say fame, ‘jealousy and comparison’ tore friendships apart
From explosive cheating allegations to ongoing feuds about money, fame and loyalty, the stars of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” have found themselves entangled in a web of drama both on-screen and off-screen that has led to the downfall of friendships. In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, stars Whitney Leavitt and Miranda…
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Biden insider was reportedly ‘amazed’ at the media coverage they were able to spin
The co-author of “Original Sin,” the newly released book on former President Joe Biden’s mental and physical decline, says a Biden insider admitted they were shocked at what they were able to get away with in regard to media coverage. “I had one conversation with someone,” Axios reporter Alex Thompson, who co-authored the book with…
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MORNING GLORY: Leo’s launch
“And with your spirit, Pope Leo!” That is the response in the Catholic Mass to the priest-celebrant’s “Peace be with you” proclamation in the liturgy, which is how the new Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV, began his public pontificate. Since that moment the new pope has been caught up in a…
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Van Jones SLAMS Biden cover-up: ‘A crime against the republic’
Democrats spent the entirety of former President Joe Biden’s presidency turning a blind eye to what appeared to be a clear mental and physical decline — but after Biden’s stage four prostate cancer diagnosis, they can no longer pretend the president was in control. His cancer, which has a Gleason score of nine and bone…
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Veteran journalist gets hammered for continuing to deny Biden’s decline despite damning new reports
A veteran journalist is getting mocked and ridiculed on social media after he continued to suggest that former President Joe Biden had not suffered mental deterioration at the end of his presidency. The debate over Biden’s mental diminishment was sparked by a new book from Jake Tapper documenting statements from close advisers and staffers who…
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How to breathe new life into an old computer
Got an old computer collecting dust in a closet or tucked under a desk? You’re not alone. Many people hold on to aging desktops and laptops, either as backup machines or because they still run “just fine.” But here’s the catch: if that PC is no longer receiving Windows updates, it could be a security…
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WATCH: Rubio on Dems saying they regret voting for him: ‘Confirmation I’m doing a good job’
Marco Rubio told Fox News that far-left Democrats espousing regret over voting to confirm him as secretary of state is likely just “confirmation” that he is doing a good job. Democrat Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen told Rubio during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing yesterday that he “regret[ted] voting” to confirm him as secretary…
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Hundreds of animals flee cartel chaos, violence after wildlife refuge faced with threats
Not even wild animals are safe from Mexico’s cartel violence. Tigers, elephants, lions and monkeys were evacuated this week from a wildlife refuge in Culiacán, Sinaloa, a city overrun by cartel gunmen. The animals, some of which were once kept as pets by drug lords, were moved to another facility after staff faced threats and…
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Most Americans hit the snooze button every morning — here’s why it could be bad for your health
More than half of sleep sessions end with the snooze button, with people sneaking in an extra 11 minutes on average, a new study reveals — but experts say it may not be a good idea. Researchers from Mass General Brigham analyzed data from the Sleep Cycle app, which included sleep habits from more than…
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My family tried living European-style austerity. One state’s insane energy agenda wants that as a model
Recently, my five kids got a taste of European living. We visited Big Ben and the Tower of London — and back at our Airbnb, we sweltered in 80-degree heat with no A/C and hung our laundry to dry. They loved the sightseeing. The no-air-conditioning part? Not so much. In Maryland, our summer electricity bills…
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Doctor rejects Vanity Fair’s protein-MAGA connection, saying health ‘doesn’t have a political belief’
After a recent Vanity Fair article attempted to slam high-protein diets and connect the dietary choice to the MAGA movement, one of the doctors mentioned in the article is speaking out. Dr. Gabrielle Lyon rejected the politicization of high-protein diets, telling Fox News Digital, “Health is for everybody. Health doesn’t have a political belief, nor…
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’60 Minutes’ staff stand by Kamala Harris interview at the center of Trump’s major Paramount lawsuit
The ongoing legal showdown between President Donald Trump and Paramount Global could come to a head any day as both parties continue mediation in hopes of resolving his $20 billion lawsuit against CBS News. The lawsuit stems from the “60 Minutes” primetime election special that aired in early October, just weeks before the 2024 presidential…
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Indy 500’s iconic Borg-Warner Trophy and its history
The iconic Borg-Warner Trophy is a constant in the legendary Indianapolis 500 race every year. Each winner gets their name, average speed, the year they won, and their face engraved on the trophy that weighs roughly 110 pounds and stands just over five feet, four inches tall. The first time the trophy was unveiled was…
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George Wendt’s wild ‘Cheers’ days revealed: Cast pranks, mushroom trips and shotgun gifts
Don’t let George Wendt’s mild-mannered portrayal of loyal “Cheers” regular Norm Peterson fool you; the late actor had some pretty wild times with the cast. Wendt, who died on Tuesday at 76 years old after suffering from health issues, was cast on “Cheers” in 1982 following an audition that involved just one word: “beer.” But…
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For wild horse lovers, a passage in Project 2025 has been a call to arms. “It made me physically ill.”
Horse advocates are in a frenzy over a Project 2025 proposal. “It made me physically ill.”
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Meet the man building the Christian answer to Fortnite
The word “programming” gets tossed around often when talking about TV — and it carries two meanings. One is obvious. The other is more insidious. What you and your kids watch is programming. Not just what’s on the screen, but what’s being impressed upon them. To some people, especially tech giants like Google, the message…
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Stunning medieval ring found below rubble at ‘historically important’ tourist site
A remarkable centuries-old ring was unearthed recently beneath rubble at a historic castle in Eastern Europe. The impressive brass ring was found at Wawel Royal Castle in Krakow, Poland. The castle’s website describes it as “the most historically and culturally important site in Poland.” “For centuries the residence of kings and the symbol of Polish…
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Immigration expert warns Chinese illegal aliens using Canadian city as gateway to US
An immigration expert says that the flow of Chinese illegal aliens into the United States could largely be supported by the Chinese community in a western Canadian city and that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is likely using known Canadian smuggling routes to sneak operatives into the U.S. As southern border crossings have ground to…
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Former New Orleans police chief criticizes sheriff’s ‘checkered past’ after jailbreak
Former New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Ronal Serpas is criticizing what he described as New Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson’s “checkered past” after 10 inmates escaped a parish jail last week. Since the inmates escaped from a hole behind a toilet in a jail cell the morning of May 16, authorities have recaptured five and…
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Meghan Markle admits to shattered dreams of royal motherhood while experts question Sussex family choices
Meghan Markle is reflecting on how royal motherhood could have been different for her, but for several royal experts, it’s too little, too late. On Tuesday’s episode of her podcast, “Confessions of a Female Founder,” the Duchess of Sussex admitted that things didn’t pan out how she would have liked. “I will say… I’ve always…
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The story behind why Indianapolis 500 winners drink milk in victory circle
The winner of the upcoming 109th Indianapolis 500 will be given an ice-cold bottle of milk in the victory circle on Sunday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. But why milk? When did the tradition begin? The origin of the tradition was in 1936, when Louis Meyer, after having won his third Indy 500, sat perched…
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Fatal shooting of Israeli embassy workers in DC sparks outrage from Trump, Israeli president
President Donald Trump took to Truth Social late Wednesday night following the fatal close-range shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers near the Capital Jewish Museum. “These horrible D.C. killings, based obviously on antisemitism, must end, NOW!” he wrote on Truth Social post. “Hatred and Radicalism have no place in the USA. Condolences to the families…
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Idaho murder suspect’s lawyers demand trial postponement over ‘prejudicial’ TV special
Attorneys for Bryan Kohberger, who has been accused of killing four University of Idaho students, are asking that his trial be delayed. The court filing cites that a recent NBC “Dateline” special has caused prejudice towards Kohberger and that they now need additional time to prepare. The defense also believes that moving forward would infringe…
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Knicks choke away double-digit lead late after Pacers pull off Reggie Miller-esque heroics
With Reggie Miller on the call, the Indiana Pacers paid homage to their franchise legend on Wednesday night. Well, it wasn’t a direct homage — but the New York Knicks, in their first Eastern Conference Finals game of the 21st century, blew a double-digit fourth-quarter lead to drop Game 1 against Indiana, 138-135. New York…
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California woman allegedly tried to smuggle 151 pounds of marijuana onto international flight
A California woman is accused of trying to smuggle 151 pounds of cannabis onto an international flight, officials announced this week. Diane Bahlawan, 34, was first arrested May 6 at San Francisco International Airport while attempting to board a United Airlines flight to Frankfurt, Germany, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. Airport security flagged Bahlawan’s…
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BYU football player Jake Retzlaff accused of 2023 sexual assault in lawsuit
A lawsuit filed by a Utah woman accused BYU football player Jake Retzlaff of a sexual assault at his home in Novemeber 2023, The Salt Lake Tribune reported. The woman, listed in the filing as Jane Doe A.G., says she reported her allegations to police. The accuser said she and Retzlaff initially made contact via…
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Two Israeli diplomats shot, killed during event at Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC
A pro-Palestinian man is in custody after allegedly killing two Israeli Embassy staff members who were leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night, authorities confirmed. Metropolitan Police Chief Pamela Smith said during a news conference that officers responded to multiple calls of a shooting near the museum at…
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Brain surgeon testifies John O’Keefe died from fall on frozen ground in Karen Read trial
John O’Keefe died from falling backwards and hitting his head on frozen ground, according to a Yale-educated brain surgeon who testified Wednesday in the murder trial of Karen Read. Read, 45, is accused of killing her then-boyfriend, the 46-year-old O’Keefe, by hitting him with her 2021 Lexus SUV on Jan. 29, 2022, then leaving him…
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Diddy Trial: jurors presented with testimony of former Combs employee, photos of sex paraphernalia, drugs and weapons
On Wednesday, jurors from the Sean “Diddy” Combs trial were presented with more evidence of sex paraphernalia, drugs, guns, and ammunition, as well as testimony from a former Combs employee.
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Ohio: 24-year-old illegal alien arrested after pretending to be a teenager to enroll in high school
A 24-year-old illegal alien from Venezuela has been taken into custody after posing as a 16-year-old student in order to enroll himself at a high school in Ohio — local authorities and Homeland Security reported.
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Glenn Beck: EVERY TAXPAYER ‘should be raising holy hell’
The cuts to Medicaid have Democrats scrambling for ways to fight back and keep draining the American people of their tax dollars, but Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. isn’t letting them get away with it. “I don’t know if you understand this, or whether you’re just mouthing the Democratic talking points.…
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Southwest Airlines unveils new portable charger rule for passenger safety
Travelers will need to follow a new rule regarding juicing up their devices while flying on Southwest Airlines. The Texas-based airline will be “requiring customers to keep portable charging devices visible while in use during flight,” a Southwest spokesperson said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “Using portable charging devices while stored in a…
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Trump praises Tim Tebow for NFL success ‘despite being on the Jets’
President Donald Trump was surrounded by multiple “winners” on Tuesday. Trump hosted the University of Florida’s men’s basketball team to commemorate their national championship won early last month — and near the front of the stage was UF legend Tim Tebow. Trump spotted the former quarterback and took a moment to praise him — all…
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Cancer breakthrough and Biden’s diagnosis, plus weight-loss drug perks
NICK OF TIME – A mother credits a TikTok video for leading to her cancer diagnosis after spotting a strange fingernail marking. Continue reading… WALK IT OFF – Hitting a certain daily step count reduces cancer risk, an Oxford study finds. Continue reading… SPRING SNOOZING – Shop early Memorial Day sales for mattresses that will…
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Biden urged to reveal disease history after cancer diagnosis
The Wall Street Journal called on former President Biden, now 82 years old, to disclose his disease history to the public after he announced on Sunday that he has stage 4 prostate cancer. The announcement quickly led to multiple world leaders, including President Donald Trump, to state their support for Biden and his family and…
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Pro golf greats discuss South Africa with Trump, country’s president in tense meeting between leaders
A pair of high-profile South African golfers were thrown into a tense exchange at the White House Wednesday. Ernie Els and Retief Goosen joined Cyril Ramaphosa, the president of South Africa, for a meeting in the Oval Office with President Donald Trump. While the meeting between the two leaders got off to a cordial start,…
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Falcons’ Jeff Ulbrich ‘felt nothing but support’ from team after his son prank called Shedeur Sanders
Jax Ulbrich, the son of Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich, sparked controversy after he got his hands on Sheduer Sanders’ phone number from his father’s computer before the start of the NFL Draft. Jax dialed the number to prank call Sanders during the draft. The NFL subsequently fined the Falcons assistant coach $100,000. The…
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Donald Trump’s private clubs have emerged as a key money-making venture for the president’s second term, and a hub for donors and favor-seekers alike
The president has raised entry fees at many of his resorts, which attract donors seeking to influence White House policy.
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Trump critic admits the president put together a better working-class coalition than any Democrat
MSNBC analyst John Heilemann, an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump, admitted the president has put together a working-class coalition that should make the Democratic Party jealous. During a panel discussion on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on Wednesday, panelists talked about how the Democratic Party has failed to truly reckon with why Trump has consistently won…
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Thunder’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander wins first career NBA MVP Award
The Oklahoma City Thunder are the favorites to win the NBA title, and their superstar player is a reason why. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander won his first NBA MVP Award Wednesday. The Canadian star and league’s leading scorer posted career highs with 32.7 points and 6.4 assists per game, carrying the Thunder to the No. 1 seed…
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Two students dead in suspected murder-suicide at University of Wisconsin-Platteville
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). Two female students have died in a suspected murder-suicide at a residence hall at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. A spokesperson with the university confirmed with Fox News Digital…
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Harmeet Dhillon: An End to Biden Injustice Against the Police
The government is dropping lawsuits against Minneapolis and Louisville, Ky.
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How the GOP Can Win Medicaid
Democrats won’t let Republicans duck the issue, so go on the offensive instead.
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Generation Z Meets ‘The Breakfast Club’
‘I can’t believe they went without social media in the 1980s,’ one of my high-school freshman students said.
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The Alienated ‘Knowledge Class’ Could Turn Violent
Societies that exile their intellectuals risk turning them into revolutionaries. It happened in the 1970s.
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Pakistan’s Diplomatic Victory Conceals Its Weakness
Army chief Asim Munir emerged stronger—and with a promotion to field marshal—after confronting India. But his country has shown its weakness.
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Tariffs Mean Electoral Defeat for the GOP
The debacle of 1932 is the most famous example, but Republican losses span the period 1842 through 2020.
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The FDA Takes a Trial-Lawyer Turn
Commissioner Makary touts dubious evidence on talcum powder at a rushed hearing.
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Iran Holds Out for Nuclear Enrichment
It rails against Trump’s red line on uranium, which would block the path to a bomb.
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Democratic Rep. Gerry Connolly of Virginia has died at the age of 75
The Virginia Democrat had been undergoing treatment for esophageal cancer and recently announced plans to retire.
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The Justice Department plans to drop Biden-era civil rights lawsuits alleging unconstitutional policing in Minneapolis and Louisville
The Biden-era cases were designed to force change in Minneapolis and Louisville, which had major unrest after the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor
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The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into Andrew Cuomo, a top Democratic contender in the New York City mayoral race, in response to a referral from House Republicans
The former Democratic governor and leading New York City mayoral candidate is under scrutiny for his testimony about nursing homes and the pandemic.
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RFK Jr.’s anticipated MAHA report is expected to criticize food additives, lobbyists and vaccines, but go relatively easy on pesticides, according to people briefed on a draft
The widely anticipated report, expected as soon as Thursday, takes on ultraprocessed foods, lobbyists and childhood vaccines. But it goes relatively easy on pesticides in farming.
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The Pentagon said it had formally accepted a donated $400 million luxury airliner from Qatar that President Trump has said will serve as Air Force One
The decision to accept a donated commercial aircraft, which President Trump has said will serve as Air Force One, has raised security and ethics questions.
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House Republicans struggled to lock down enough votes to pass President Trump’s “big beautiful bill” on Wednesday
House Republicans struggled to lock down enough votes to pass President Trump’s multitrillion-dollar fiscal package on Wednesday, as leaders raced to find the right combination of spending and tax changes to please warring wings of the party.
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Whoopi Goldberg claims she ‘can’t point to anything’ showcasing Biden’s mental decline
In a recent episode of “The View,” Whoopi Goldberg stated that she “can’t point to anything” that showcased former President Joe Biden’s mental decline while in office.
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Trump admin requests SCOTUS to block FOIA case against DOGE
The Trump administration has requested the U.S. Supreme Court to block a judge’s order requiring the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to answer a series of questions and disclose documents regarding its tasks and responsibilities.
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Tom Homan to Glenn Beck: Tim Walz ‘disgusting’ for comparing ICE to ‘Gestapo’ — Eric Swalwell not ‘above the law’
Tom Homan fired back at Democrats for demonizing federal agents and called Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) “disgusting” for his remarks about ICE agents. The director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spoke to BlazeTV host Glenn Beck and explained that while Democrats are making a scene at the gates of immigration facilities, his agents…
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Delaware assisted-suicide law promotes ‘death culture,’ attacks life’s sanctity and medical ethics
Delaware Governor Matt Meyer, a Democrat, stated that he was “proud” to legalize physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill patients. Meyer signed House Bill 140 into law on Tuesday, amending Delaware’s code concerning end-of-life options and making it the 11th state in the nation to legalize assisted suicide in certain situations. ‘It turns the tools of…
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California man arrested for allegedly luring pet cats in order to violently beat them to death
A man was arrested after a string of violent cat deaths were reported by pet owners in Orange County, California. 46-year-old Alejandro Oliveros Acosta was accused of killing or injuring numerous cats since November in the Santa Ana area, according to police. He was found to be in possession of methamphetamine at the time of…
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Nancy Mace files motion to expel Democrat from Congress over alleged assault of ICE agent
Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina filed a motion to expel a Democrat from Congress over charges related to the assault of a federal official in New Jersey. Democrat Rep. LaMonica McIver of New Jersey was charged with assaulting, impeding, and interfering with law enforcement after she and other Democrats interrupted operations at a…
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Air Force F-16 struck by drone during training flight over Arizona in 2023
A routine training flight over Arizona in January 2023 took an unusual turn when a U.S. Air Force F-16D was struck by what was initially reported as an unidentified object, but now U.S. defense officials say was a small drone. Fox News confirmed that the incident, which occurred near Gila Bend, Arizona, on Jan. 19,…
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Tapper admits feeling ‘humility’ about past Biden coverage as liberals disparage new book
CNN host Jake Tapper has acknowledged “humility” about his past coverage of Joe Biden, although that hasn’t stopped criticism of his and Axios reporter Alex Thompson’s new book about the cover-up of the former president’s decline while in office. “I think some of the criticism is fair, to be honest,” Tapper told CNN last week…
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United Airlines flight returns to Hawaii after concerning message found on bathroom mirror; FBI investigating
A United Airlines flight traveling from Honolulu to Los Angeles returned safely to Hawaii Wednesday morning after a “potential security concern” was found written on a bathroom mirror. Flight 1169, which took off from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport just after 9:40 p.m. Tuesday, was bound for Los Angeles International Airport. After the “potential security…
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WATCH: Leftist protesters flood Capitol Hill office building as ‘big, beautiful’ budget bill vote looms
Protesters affiliated with several leftist groups, including the People’s Action Institute, flooded a Capitol Hill office building in Washington on Wednesday as the House prepared to vote on the “big, beautiful” budget bill backed by President Donald Trump. Capitol Police have responded to several protests over Medicaid cuts that disrupted activities in Capitol office buildings…
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Burned remains of missing Alabama woman discovered after suspect allegedly hit her with car
A man has been charged with the murder of a missing Alabama woman who authorities suspect was intentionally struck by a vehicle. The Florence Police Department said Tuesday that human remains believed to be Autumn Paige Strickland were found at a home. The 38-year-old was reported missing over the weekend. ALABAMA MOTHER CHARGED WITH THE…
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Utah man allegedly used phony cartel threats to hold pregnant girlfriend and family hostage for months: report
A Utah man is accused of holding his pregnant girlfriend and her family hostage in their home for six months under the lie that “cartel” members were pursuing them. Dominic Garcia, 23, was arrested Saturday and booked on 28 charges, most of them felonies. Among them were seven each of kidnapping and assault, according to…
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Colts owner Jim Irsay dead at 65
Longtime Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay has died at the age of 65, the team announced on Wednesday. Irsay’s father purchased the team in 1972 when they still played in Baltimore for $12 million and moved the team in 1984. Irsay was the general manager of the team from 1982 to 1996, and became the…
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Aaron Rodgers speaks out against trans athletes in women’s sports
NFL star Aaron Rodgers became one of the highest-profile athletes to speak out against allowing biologically male transgender athletes to compete in women’s sports Wednesday. During an interview with Joe Rogan, Rodgers made his stance on the issue clear, calling the transgender movement “anti-woman.” “The trans woman movement is actually anti-woman,” Rodgers told “The Joe…
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New York City temporarily co-names city streets after Knicks players during playoff run
The New York Knicks are taking over the streets of New York City, literally. New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced on Wednesday that some city streets will be co-named as Knicks players in a press release. The renaming of the streets came ahead of Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals between the Knicks…
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene reintroduces bill to ban gender transition procedures for minors
Georgia GOP Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has reintroduced legislation that would ban minors from being allowed to receive sex change surgeries.
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DHS releases details about ‘barbaric, dangerous’ illegal aliens on Sudan deportation flight after federal judge ruling
The Department of Homeland Security revealed shocking details about the “barbaric, dangerous” illegal aliens who were placed on a deportation flight to South Sudan. The Trump administration was accused of violating a federal order when it was discovered that the administration was flying illegal aliens to war-torn Sudan. On Wednesday, the administration released details about…
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Damning leaked tapes of Biden: Was he ever in control?
In October 2023, former President Joe Biden sat down for an interview with special counsel Robert Hur, and what really happened during the interview has remained a mystery — until now. In the recently released audio tapes, which were obtained by Axios last week, the former president lost his train of thought repeatedly and failed…
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Tom Homan applauds ‘big beautiful bill’, says legislation would ‘solidify the success’ at the border
In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Trump border czar Tom Homan outlined the progress that has been made at the border, and detailed how the president’s “big beautiful bill” could solidify items that have improved border security. “All those accessories on the border, we can lock it in to make it permanent,” Homan explained.…
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California girls’ track athlete opens up on losing 1st-place title to trans competitor
A high school track meet in Southern California became the latest flashpoint in the state’s ongoing conflict with President Donald Trump’s administration over trans athletes in girls’ sports. There, multiple girls’ competitors fell shy of first place to a biologically male trans athlete. The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Southern Section Final on Saturday saw the…
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Anti-Israel protesters torch diplomas outside Columbia University on graduation day
A group of keffiyeh-wearing anti-Israel protesters ripped up and burned diplomas outside Columbia University on Wednesday shortly after a graduation ceremony at the Ivy League institution, while unruly demonstrators also tangled with police. Chaos erupted outside the university when the protesters – many of whom had their faces covered with masks – torched diplomas in…
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Trump DHS issues stark warning to Dems harassing ICE agents: ‘Not playing games’
The Trump Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is warning Democrats and leftists doxxing ICE agents and impeding immigration enforcement operations that it is “not playing games.” In response to an online video of a Democratic state representative in Tennessee allegedly stalking ICE agents, DHS said, “This Administration is not playing games with the lives and…
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Texas doctor sentenced to 10 years in prison in one of the ‘most significant’ cases of patient harm
A Texas-based doctor was sentenced Wednesday to 10 years in prison for healthcare fraud after he carried out what prosecutors said was a nearly two-decade scheme that involved falsely diagnosing thousands of patients with degenerative diseases and profiting handsomely off their treatments. Jorge Zamora-Quezada, a rheumatologist licensed to practice medicine in Texas, Arizona and Massachusetts before…
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Adam Schiff tells EPA’s Lee Zeldin he’ll cause cancer after shoutfest: ‘Could give a rat’s a–‘
The typically calm confines of the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee were the site of several clashes Wednesday between Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin and Democrats on the panel adjudicating his annual budget request. Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., rattled off a list of cancers he claimed Zeldin’s actions at the agency could…
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Jill Biden accused of ‘elder abuse’ by Washington Post columnist for pushing husband to seek re-election
A Washington socialite and journalist accused former first lady Jill Biden of “elder abuse” in an explosive new interview after former President Joe Biden was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. Sally Quinn, a D.C. insider and longtime columnist for The Washington Post, took aim at the former first lady during a wide-ranging interview with journalist…
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Kermit the Frog set to deliver University of Maryland commencement address: ‘I’ll be there!’
The University of Maryland (UMD) is welcoming an unlikely commencement speaker on Thursday to usher off the class of 2025: a bright-green Muppet. Kermit the Frog, a famous family favorite and self-proclaimed “Amphibitarian,” announced the momentous occasion in a YouTube video posted by the university. In the video, the speaker was hailed as an “environmental…
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Violet Affleck argues with mother Jennifer Garner about true cause of California wildfires
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner’s daughter Violet Affleck went into detail this week about how she and her mother argued about the causes of the Los Angeles wildfires that destroyed their Pacific Palisades neighborhood in January. “I spent the January fires in Los Angeles arguing with my mother in a hotel room,” the 19-year-old wrote…
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Calif. Democrat running for governor alleges Harris, Xavier Becerra ‘concealed’ Biden’s cognitive decline
As reports of former President Joe Biden’s mental decline continue to surface, a California gubernatorial candidate has suggested that former Vice President Kamala Harris and former Health And Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra were involved in a cover-up during Biden’s presidency.
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13-year-old brain cancer patient DJ Daniel sworn in as ‘honorary’ ICE and Border Patrol agent
Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel, a 13-year-old boy battling brain and spinal cancer, was sworn in this week as an honorary agent of both U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the U.S. Border Patrol — following President Trump making him an honorary Secret Service agent during his previous address to Congress.
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Trans activists unveil massive transgender pride flag at Yosemite National Park while condemning Trump
Left-wing transgender activists have unveiled a massive transgender flag at Yosemite National Park, hung from the El Capitan rock formation — while condemning Donald Trump’s administration.
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GOP senator says 24-year-old Venezuelan allegedly caught posing as high school student may have had relationship with minor
Ohio police say that a 24-year-old Venezuelan migrant was caught pretending to be 16 years old in order to attend a high school and was living with a couple who housed exchange students. Anthony Emmanuel Labrador Sierra was accepted to attend a high school in Perrysburg, Ohio, in Nov. 2023 after claiming to be homeless…
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Illinois town moves to seize Pope Leo XIV’s childhood home through eminent domain, convert to historic site
The Illinois town where Pope Leo XIV’s boyhood home stands is planning to acquire the residence through eminent domain laws despite it being currently up for sale. The home’s current owner is reportedly trying to sell the home, but may have little choice over the matter. Under Illinois law, the village has first choice on…
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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: DHS nabs numerous suspects in dramatic sting of rival LA gangs
In a sweeping, pre-dawn raid in Los Angeles on Tuesday, twelve wanted criminals were arrested in a dramatic seven-agency sting led by the Department of Homeland Security. The bust was the culmination of a nearly two-year investigation dubbed “Operation Supper’s Ready,” that targeted dueling transnational gangs that U.S. officials say are exploiting and terrorizing the United…
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Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter: Indy 500 ready for green flag
INDY 500 ON FOX – “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” is almost here. The 2025 Indianapolis 500 is set to take over Memorial Day Weekend once again, and fans can expect a full slate of high-speed action leading up to race day. Here’s a complete breakdown of the Indy 500 schedule. Continue reading… NEW TWIST…
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Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ faces crucial hours as Johnson courts Freedom Caucus
The marquee event in the run-up to potentially passing the so-called “big, beautiful bill” began at 3 p.m. ET as House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and members of the Freedom Caucus headed to the White House to meet with President Donald Trump. The White House is really amping up the pressure now on the Freedom…
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Fugitive accused of several bank robberies extradited to US after years of hiding in Ukraine
An international fugitive wanted for multiple bank robberies has been extradited from Ukraine after nearly three years on the run, according to authorities. Edward Deveaux of Berlin Township, New Jersey, was returned to the U.S. on Friday, wrote the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office in a press release. AMERICAN CAR THEFTS SURGE AS TEENAGE BANDITS, INTERNATIONAL…
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NASCAR star Ryan Blaney to showcase Bodyarmor Chill design on car for Coca-Cola 600
NASCAR Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney will have some chill as he gets locked in and focused on the Coca-Cola 600 Sunday night at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Blaney’s No. 12 will feature the Bodyarmor Chill design for the highly anticipated race. Each flavor of Bodyarmor Chill will be featured on the hood of his vehicle,…
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GOP outperformed Dems on voter registration in key battleground states, new analysis reveals
FIRST ON FOX: Republicans outperformed Democrats on voter registration in four key battleground states between the 2020 and 2024 presidential elections, according to research by the American Association of Political Consultants (AAPC). The bipartisan political consultant non-profit teamed up with analysts from Data Trust, a conservative organization, and Target Smart, which has aligned with Democrats in…
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Walker Buehler of Red Sox appears to take shot at Mets’ Francisco Lindor after ejection
Boston Red Sox pitcher Walker Buehler was ejected in the third inning of the team’s 2-0 win over the New York Mets Tuesday. After the game, Buehler went online and took a shot at Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor. Buehler was thrown out of the game for arguing balls and strikes with the home plate umpire.…
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Shedeur Sanders dives into relationship with fellow Browns rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel
Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel are both battling for the same exact thing: to be the Cleveland Browns‘ future. The Browns took both quarterbacks in last month’s NFL Draft. Perhaps the more shocking selection of the two was the fact that Gabriel was taken in the third round as Sanders’ unprecedented slide continued. With Sanders,…
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Pentagon: $400M Qatari jet to become new Air Force One
The Pentagon formally accepted a luxury aircraft from Qatar on Wednesday, which is slated for use as Air Force One under President Donald Trump’s administration.
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Trump discusses Afrikaner attacks with South African president during Oval Office meeting
President Donald Trump is reported to have confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, presenting him with videos and images illustrating the severe mistreatment of White farmers in South Africa.
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The ‘cage-free’ myth: Why everything you think you know about ethical eggs is wrong
“Major progress,” they said — 40% of egg-laying hens in the U.S. are now cage-free. The term rolled off marketers’ tongues and into the consumer psyche. It was hailed as a victory for humanity, an animal-rights milestone, and a signal that the world had woken up. Only it hadn’t; it still hasn’t. Avian flu loves…
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Megyn Kelly forces Jake Tapper to face brutal facts about his complicity in Biden health debacle
Megyn Kelly made Jake Tapper answer for his own complicity in hiding former President Joe Biden’s mental decline after the CNN anchor tried to cash in on the controversy with a book. Tapper is on a media publicity campaign to sell his book about the Biden White House covering up the health problems of the…
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‘No one is above the law’: Democrats PANIC as one of their own actually faces justice
Over the past few years of unhinged lawfare against President Trump, “no one is above the law” has become a favorite saying of the Democrats. However, now one of their own is on the legal chopping block — and they’re crying injustice. Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-N.J.) has been officially charged for assaulting, impeding, and interfering…
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Ed Martin floats names of ‘gatekeepers’ in Biden autopen controversy; Trump accuses exploiters of ‘TREASON’
Ed Martin, the incoming Department of Justice pardon attorney and director of the DOJ’s Weaponization Working Group, announced last week that he was looking into the questionable “autopen” pardons issued in the final days of the Biden White House. It turns out, however, that he began digging into the matter while still the interim U.S.…
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Ex-NFL linebacker allegedly leaves son, 6, in car to solicit prostitute — then gets arrested in ICE human trafficking sting
Numerous law enforcement agencies teamed up earlier this month in Florida to arrest more than 250 people as part of a human trafficking bust — and one of those arrested is a former NFL linebacker. Homeland Security — along with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Osceola County Sheriff’s Office, and…
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Exposed: China-funded NGO accused of helping illegal aliens evade ICE — congressional investigation continues
China-linked sources have allegedly funded a nongovernmental organization that was accused of instructing illegal aliens on how to evade Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, according to a Tuesday report. A Daily Caller News Foundation investigation discovered that Chinese government sources bankrolled the Chinese-American Planning Council, a nonprofit group founded in 1965. According to the organization’s…
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White House urges immediate vote on GOP’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
The White House threw its weight behind House Republicans’ version of President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” Wednesday, pressing lawmakers to vote on the measure “immediately.” “The Administration strongly supports passage of H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” the White House said in a statement of Trump administration policy obtained by Fox News…
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Will Vance remark about US bailing on Ukraine encourage Putin to sink nascent peace talks?
Vice President JD Vance’s suggestion this week that the U.S. could walk away from supporting Ukraine if peace talks with Russia stagnate could serve as catnip for the Kremlin, according to experts who say Russian President Vladimir Putin might choose to smother progress in hopes of getting America to wash “its hands of the war.”…
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Two more arrested for allegedly aiding New Orleans jailbreak fugitives
Two people were arrested Wednesday for allegedly helping fugitives who escaped in Friday’s New Orleans jailbreak, police said. According to the Louisiana State Police (LSP), 32-year-old Cortnie Harris of New Orleans and 38-year-old Corvanntay Baptiste of Slidell were arrested for assisting the fugitives. They have been charged with one felony count each of accessory after…
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‘Cheers’ star George Wendt scored iconic role with a 1-word audition
It’s where everybody knew his name. Actor George Wendt, best known for his role as Norm Peterson in “Cheers,” died Tuesday, but in one of his last interviews before his death, he shared how his one-word audition sparked into him landing his iconic role. In August, Wendt reunited with his “Cheers” co-stars Ted Danson and…
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Washington Post urges Congress act to prevent another cover-up of president’s health amid Biden revelations
The Washington Post editorial board called for more oversight of the Oval Office on Wednesday to ensure a cover-up of the president’s health doesn’t happen again following revelations in a bombshell book alleging the White House hid former President Joe Biden’s decline from the public. “It now seems that, for a considerable time, Biden might…
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Alan Alda’s Parkinson’s disease management has become ‘almost a full-time job’
Alan Alda is taking on his illness with a smile. In 2015, the “M*A*S*H” star was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. He also has face blindness, or prosopagnosia, which makes it difficult for him to recognize people. The 89-year-old told People magazine on Wednesday that managing his Parkinson’s has “gone from a part-time job to almost…
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Mace files resolution to expel House Democrat after her arrest at ICE detention facility protest
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., introduced a House resolution Wednesday to expel Democratic New Jersey Rep. LaMonica McIver, who the day prior was served with federal charges for assaulting law enforcement officers earlier this month while protesting at a federal immigrant detention center. “On May 9th, McIver didn’t just break the law, she attacked the very…
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Trump faces another deportation setback with 4th Circuit appeals court
A U.S. appeals court ordered the Trump administration this week to comply with a lower court judge’s order to return a 20-year-old Venezuelan migrant deported from the U.S. to El Salvador in March, marking another setback in legal battles over its use of the Alien Enemies Act. The 2–1 decision from the 4th Circuit leaves…
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Sources: Israel preparing to strike Iran’s nuclear sites, as Trump pursues nuclear deal
Numerous U.S. intelligence reports suggest that Israel is preparing to launch a strike against Iran’s nuclear facilities, even as the Trump administration actively seeks to negotiate a new nuclear agreement with Tehran.
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Loaded guns, lube, and sex toys: Homeland Security agent reveals what was found in Diddy’s room
A Homeland Security Investigations agent this week ran down details about last year’s raid on Sean “Diddy” Combs’ estate. The testimony in the Manhattan sex trafficking and racketeering trial against Combs continued with HSI agent Gerard Gannon on Tuesday revealing what federal agents saw when they burst into the Miami property in 2024, using an…
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Dramatic video shows dump truck plowing into NJ home after driver suffers medical emergency
Wild dashcam footage has been released showing the moment an out-of-control dump truck smashed into a New Jersey home after its driver suffered a medical emergency. The dramatic incident unfolded Tuesday afternoon when the heavy-duty truck drifted across the road, hit a utility pole and rolled across several front lawns before finally barreling into the…
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Deion Sanders sends cryptic message calling out ‘false stories’
Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders made a mysterious social media post Wednesday, when he called out undescribed “false” reports. “Let’s Stop Lying today, tomorrow and the next day. Stop also trafficking false rumors or stories that don’t involve not 1 witness that will stand by the story they told privately in order for…
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Fever’s Sophie Cunningham denies allegation of affair with WNBA team executive
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham addressed allegations she had a sexual relationship with Phoenix Suns and Phoenix Mercury CEO Josh Bartelstein. The allegation was mentioned in a lawsuit filed by former Suns employee Gene Traylor, who is suing Suns Legacy Partners, LLC, for alleged discrimination, harassment and retaliation. The lawsuit said Traylor told Bartelstein that…
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Joe Scarborough admits he was ‘obviously wrong’ about ‘best Biden ever’ comments
MSNBC host Joe Scarborough conceded on Wednesday that he was “obviously wrong” when he called former President Joe Biden the “best Biden ever” in March 2024. Scarborough explained during a conversation with CNN’s Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson on “Morning Joe” that he was in Ireland with Biden in 2023, noting the president had done…
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South African-born Musk evoked by Trump during meeting with nation’s leader: ‘Don’t want to get Elon involved’
President Donald Trump evoked Elon Musk during his Oval Office meeting with South Africa’s president on Wednesday, during talks about the ongoing attacks white farmers in the country are facing. Trump went back and forth with President Cyril Ramaphosa over whether what is occurring in South Africa is indeed a “genocide” against white farmers. At…
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Controversial office vacant for first time in nearly a decade, but emerging secrets haunt those involved
It’s the first time in nearly a decade that a special counsel is not investigating something related to a sitting or former president, but the remnants and revelations of past special counsel probes continue to break through the news cycle. Every attorney general-appointed special counsel since 2017 has now released their reports, issued their indictments,…
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Amazon’s Memorial Day sale is underway, shop the best deals for up to 65% off
Memorial Day weekend heralds the start of summer and the beginning of savings opportunities. Amazon has several sales events throughout summer that can help you get the best gear to make the most of those longer, warmer days. Amazon is kicking off summer savings with Memorial Day deals that can help you prepare for warmer…
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Rare 2,300-year-old gold ring discovered in Jerusalem’s City of David
Archaeologists in the City of David in Israel have struck gold twice this year – finding yet another gold ring. A gold ring set with a red gemstone dating back 2,300 years was recently discovered in excavations conducted by the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) and Tel Aviv University. The ring is believed to have belonged to a…
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Donald Trump Jr. has ‘ZERO interest’ in a 2028 run, but isn’t ruling out possibility of a political future
Donald Trump Jr. is not ruling out the possibility of a political future, but asserts that he has no interest in making a run “anytime soon.” At the Qatar Economic Forum, he fielded a question about the possibility of running for office after his father steps down. During his response he did not close the…
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Musk slams Bill Gates’ past Epstein connection following DOGE criticism: ‘Wouldn’t want that guy to babysit my kid’
Elon Musk criticized Bill Gates for his past association with the late convicted child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, following Gates’ condemnation of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
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Louisiana: Fifth escaped inmate recaptured in New Orleans, 5 still remain on the run
A fifth inmate who escaped a New Orleans jail has been re-captured as five others are still on the run from authorities.
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Spending hawks dig their heels in as White House battles to keep ‘big, beautiful bill’ afloat
Tensions are running high in Congress as the White House keeps pressuring fiscal conservatives to get on board with President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.” Despite Trump’s Hail Mary pitch to Republicans, specifically fiscal conservatives, Tuesday morning on Capitol Hill, reconciliation talks seem to be going south. While the Rules Committee wraps up its overnight…
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Florida teacher accused of ‘disturbing’ sexual misconduct against student — including in classroom just hours before arrest
A Florida teacher is accused of engaging in an illicit sexual relationship with a student that authorities said amounts to a betrayal. On Friday, 27-year-old Brooke Anderson was arrested after allegations of a sexual relationship with a student surfaced. ‘This teacher betrayed the trust of a student, a school, and an entire community.’ Anderson has…
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South African president denies white genocide — then Trump shoves proof in his face
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa met Wednesday with President Donald Trump and discussed various matters in the Oval Office. While the socialist leader sought to steer the conversation to other issues, including trade, Trump pressed him about the mistreatment and murder of white Afrikaner farmers, who are also known as Boers. Ramaphosa, who recently ratified…
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Trump distances himself from Russia–Ukraine conflict: ‘Not our people, not our soldiers’
President Donald Trump appeared to distance the U.S. from the conflict between Russia and Ukraine — just two days after speaking over the phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump, who called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday after speaking to Putin, told reporters Wednesday that the conflict didn’t involve the U.S., despite the fact that…
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Trump accepts jet from Qatar, will refit to serve as Air Force One, DOD says
President Donald Trump has officially accepted Qatar’s Boeing 747 jet gift to be refitted as Air Force One, the Pentagon revealed. “The Secretary of Defense has accepted a Boeing 747 from Qatar in accordance with all federal rules and regulations,” chief spokesperson Sean Parnell confirmed to Fox News. “The Department of Defense will work to…
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Trump rips NBC reporter for asking about Qatari jet gift amid tense meeting on genocide: ‘You’re a disgrace’
President Donald Trump ripped an NBC reporter for questions about the Department of Defense accepting a jumbo jet from Qatar to serve as Air Force One. “The Pentagon announced that it would be accepting a Qatari jet to be used as Air Force One,” an NBC reporter asked Trump in a news conference during the…
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Rubio tells House Dem ‘this is not a game show’ during heated hearing
Secretary of State Marco Rubio clashed with Rep. Brad Sherman during a House hearing on Wednesday, telling the California Democrat that “this is not a game show” when Sherman demanded that he only answer questions with a “yes” or a “no.” Rubio testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee in Washington, D.C., fielding questions on…
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Violent Mexican drug gang’s high ranking members sanctioned by Trump
The Trump administration sanctioned two high-ranking members of the Cartel del Noreste Wednesday — one of the most violent drug-trafficking organizations in Mexico and a U.S.-designated foreign terrorist organization, Fox News Digital has learned. The Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control sanctioned the two leaders of the organizations, formerly known as Los Zetas. Officials…
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Biden’s senility scandal leads top Republican to demand DOJ probe into ‘representations’ to public
EXCLUSIVE: Bombshell developments continue to emerge about former President Joe Biden’s declining health along with allegations of a White House cover-up. In response, a top Republican is urging the Justice Department to investigate whether any laws were broken in how Biden’s condition was presented to the public. Sen. John Cornyn of Texas is expected to…
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9 weighted blankets that can reduce anxiety and help you sleep better
Weighted blankets are therapeutic and are often used to relieve anxiety and stress and promote better sleep. These heavy blankets, ranging from five to 30 pounds, are “weighted” with materials like plastic pellets or glass beads to achieve their weight. Some of these blankets, like the Bearaby, use the weight of the fabric itself instead…
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Trump unveils ‘Golden Dome’ missile shield, blindsides key senators
Before President Donald Trump’s dramatic reveal of the “Golden Dome” missile defense project on Tuesday, the proposal wasn’t even on the radar of many lawmakers on Capitol Hill. Several senators told Fox News Digital they had received no briefing on the initiative’s costs – and some hadn’t heard of it at all. “I don’t support…
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Stephen Colbert mocks his Paramount bosses for considering ‘shady’ $50M Trump settlement
CBS late-night host Stephen Colbert roasted his bosses at Paramount on Tuesday for reportedly considering a $30-50 million settlement with President Donald Trump to resolve his $20 billion lawsuit. Colbert laid into his bosses at Paramount for considering this “shady” settlement with Trump, noting Democrats’ warning that the settlement risks violating bribery laws. Last October,…
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Virginia Democrat Gerry Connolly dies at 75 after battle with esophageal cancer
Democrat Virginia Representative Gerry Connolly died Wednesday morning after battling esophageal cancer, his family announced.
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Venezuela wrongfully detained Washington man under Biden — Trump admin bringing him home
A Washington state man held captive in Venezuela for months will soon be reunited with his family after Trump officials intervened in his case. Joseph St. Clair — a veteran of the U.S. Air Force suffering from what his mother, Patti St. Clair, described as “severe PTSD” — went missing in November during the final…
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Beloved Democrat lawmaker passes away after battling illness
Democratic Rep. Gerry Connolly of Virginia passed away on Wednesday at the age of 75 after battling esophageal cancer, according to a statement released by his family. Connolly, who dedicated his life to public service, passed away peacefully in his Virginia home surrounded by his family, the statement said. Connolly spent 14 years on the…
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Pharmacy middlemen didn’t break health care — the feds did
Let’s stop pretending the government can fix the health care system it wrecked — by wrecking it even more. For years, Americans have endured rising health care costs, shrinking access, and mounting frustration. Now, senators from both parties, the Federal Trade Commission, and several states want to blame pharmacy benefit managers. Before they do, it’s…
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Americans didn’t elect Trump to bust SALT caps or overhaul Medicaid
Republican lawmakers from every faction threaten to derail President Trump’s agenda if they don’t get what they want. Some raise valid concerns. Others don’t. But all of them want more. It’s a familiar scene in Washington: a president forced to spend political capital appeasing members of Congress who didn’t — and could not possibly —…
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‘I hit him’: Forensics take center stage in high-stakes Karen Read murder trial of dead cop
The high-profile Karen Read murder trial resumed on Monday with key forensic testimony after the judge allowed the prosecution to present new evidence. The much-ballyhooed murder trial entered its fifth week, marking the 18th day of testimony. This is the second trial for Read regarding the death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe. A “deeply…
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Massive mall brawl: 300 teens descend upon shopping mall, run amok, fight — even with cops. TikTok influencer set ‘meetup.’
A massive brawl went down at a New Jersey shopping mall Saturday night featuring 300 teenagers running amok, fighting each other — and even tangling with police, WABC-TV reported. Turns out a TikTok influencer days before told his followers about the “meetup” at the Menlo Park Mall in Edison, the station said — and wouldn’t…
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Why our obsession with true crime isn’t as dark as you think
Social media has a way of humorously exposing humanity’s peculiarities. Using memes, reels, and trending audio, we love to make fun of ourselves. One trend that’s been going strong for a while now exposes our strange obsession with true crime documentaries, books, and podcasts. There’s no telling how many thousands of Instagram reels and TikToks…
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Cuomo camp blasts DOJ’s COVID cover-up investigation as election meddling
The Department of Justice has reportedly kicked off an investigation into disgraced former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D). Sources familiar with the matter told the New York Times that the inquiry was initiated a month ago by the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington, around the time that the House Committee on Oversight and Government…
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Coinbase employees caught taking bribes for user data — hackers demand $20 million ransom
Coinbase received an extortionary email asking for $20 million in ransom from hackers who said they had obtained private user data. The cryptocurrency exchange platform said a May 11 message demanded the money in return for not publicly disclosing information that was obtained through Coinbase employees. ‘No passwords, private keys, or funds were exposed, and…
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Biden admin covered up potentially deadly COVID vaccine side effects for months: Senate report
A Senate report claims that President Joe Biden’s administration was aware for months about heart issues stemming from COVID-19 vaccines and purposely withheld the information from the public. A report from the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations said government officials knew as early as February 2021 about the harmful side effects but waited until June…
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House Freedom Caucus heading to White House after delay play on Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’
The conservative House Freedom Caucus is demanding House GOP leaders delay plans to vote on President Donald Trump‘s “one big, beautiful bill” this week. The group of GOP rebels is joining House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., for a meeting at the White House later on Wednesday in an apparent bid to hash out differences on…
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Trump confronts South African president with video on treatment of White farmers
President Donald Trump confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa at the White House on Wednesday with a video allegedly showing grave treatment of white farmers. Trump has claimed that White Afrikaner South African farmers are being slaughtered and forced off their land. The Afrikaners are descendants of mostly Dutch settlers who first arrived in South…
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Tapper tells ‘Morning Joe’ hosts that Biden made targeted effort to convince Scarborough he was fit for office
CNN’s Jake Tapper told MSNBC host Joe Scarborough on Wednesday that former President Joe Biden made a targeted effort to sell the MSNBC host on his re-election campaign during a conversation on “Morning Joe.” Tapper described Biden to Scarborough as “a frequent viewer of the show,” and then referenced a 2023 Washington Post column by…
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James Comey tells Colbert what led to him posting controversial ’86 47′ Instagram post
Former FBI Director James Comey explained what led to his controversial “86 47” Instagram post directed at President Donald Trump during an appearance on “The Late Show” Tuesday night. Comey claimed that he and his wife, Patrice, saw the “clever political message” while walking on the beach when his wife suggested that he take a…
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Conor Daly looks to etch his name in more than just Indy 500 history
Conor Daly will roll off pit road at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Indianapolis 500 with the obvious goal in mind – win the race and cement himself in racing lore for the rest of time. A victory will do more than just make him a part of Indy 500 history forever; he will become…
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Illinois trans athlete conflict grows after tense track meet as state Republicans call for Trump’s help
Tensions are mounting over trans athletes in girls’ sports in Illinois, as the state continues to allow males to compete against and beat out females in sports across the state. A youth track meet became the focus of national controversy after a biological male competed in the seventh-grade competition against girls at the Naper Prairie…
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Biden family misled public, concealed details on son Beau’s cancer diagnosis, new book says
Former President Joe Biden and his late son actively chose to conceal details and misled the public regarding Beau Biden’s cancer diagnosis while he served as attorney general of Delaware, a new book claims. The book, “Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again,” said that the Biden family…
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Rising GOP star takes victory lap after Trump DOJ rolls back massive Biden anti-police push: ‘Promise kept’
FIRST ON FOX: Arizona GOP Congressman Abe Hamadeh took a victory lap on Wednesday as the Trump Justice Department announced it would dismiss the Biden administration’s “last minute” lawsuits against several police departments, including Phoenix. “Promise made. Promise kept,” Hamadeh told Fox News Digital in a statement after his efforts to end DOJ weaponization against…
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DR. MARC SIEGEL: Biden’s prostate cancer diagnosis reveals dangerous flaw in screening guidelines
If there is one thing that the COVID pandemic taught us, it was the lack of flexibility, nimbleness and the frequent inaccuracy or out of datedness of superimposed guidelines. I must confess that as a practicing internist for many years, I have never strictly adhered to guidelines and simply used them to guide me. Medicine…
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I’m a progressive Democrat fighting Medicaid cuts. And I just joined Trump’s Truth Social to do it
I am a proud progressive Democrat, so some people might be surprised to see me joining Donald Trump’s Truth Social social media platform this week. Let me explain. This week, House Republicans are trying to pass Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill,’ which would take away health care from more than 8.6 million Americans through Medicaid cuts, even though…
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Chris Brown released on $6.7 million bail following London assault arrest
Days after being arrested for his alleged involvement in a 2023 London nightclub attack, Chris Brown has been released on bail. On Wednesday, a British judge ordered the Grammy-winning singer released on $6.7 million bail, despite another judge previously ordering him to be held in custody until his next hearing, initially scheduled for June 13.…
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NFL owners fail to pass proposal that would have banned tush push
A proposal from the Green Bay Packers that would have effectively banned the tush push failed to receive enough votes from NFL owners on Wednesday. The tush push will continue to be a part of the game through at least the 2025 season, according to FOX Sports. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM…
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At least 82 killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza as critical aid fails to reach Palestinians
Israeli strikes continued to pound the Gaza Strip Wednesday, despite a surge in international anger at Israel’s widening offensive. The attacks killed at least 82 people, including several women and a week-old infant, according to the Gaza Health Ministry and area hospitals. Israel began allowing dozens of humanitarian trucks into Gaza on Tuesday, but the…
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Gear up for the final games of the NBA playoffs with this Game 7 sportswear on Amazon
The NBA playoffs are in full swing! With just four teams left, it’s almost time for the finals. Coming up, the New York Knicks are taking on the Indiana Pacers while the Minnesota Timberwolves are playing the Oklahoma City Thunder. While you wait for the finals, now is the perfect time to stock up on…
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US officials delayed warning public about heart inflammation risk from COVID shot: report
U.S. health officials knew about the risks of myocarditis from COVID-19 vaccines but downplayed the concern and delayed informing the public about the risks of taking the jab — that is according to a new Senate report released by Sen. Ron Johnson Wednesday. Johnson, R-Wis., chairman of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, has…
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Senate approves bill allowing $25K tax break for tipped workers in unanimous vote
The U.S. Senate unanimously passed a bill on Tuesday that would eliminate taxes on tips of up to $25,000.
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Massachusetts college student to plead guilty to PowerSchool data breach
Matthew Lane, 19, entered into a plea deal on Tuesday to resolve charges filed in federal court in Worcester, Massachusetts, related to the hacking of two companies.
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DHS exposes crimes by migrants deported to South Sudan as judge threatens to order their return
EXCLUSIVE: A Biden-appointed federal judge could decide Wednesday morning that a plane carrying illegal immigrants convicted of serious crimes to South Sudan has to return. The plane is carrying eight men – all of whom are convicted of crimes ranging from homicide to robbery, according to details exclusively provided by the Department of Homeland Security.…
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Justice Department begins dismissing Biden-era police lawsuits against Minneapolis and Louisville
The Justice Department on Wednesday said it is dismissing Biden-era lawsuits against the Louisville and Minneapolis police departments and is in the process of unwinding investigations into several other police departments, describing the actions as sweeping and overly broad. Speaking to reporters on a press call Wednesday, Justice Department Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon said…
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Harris, Becerra covered up Biden mental decline, California Democratic candidate for governor says
Amid claims that President Joe Biden declined mentally while in office, Golden State gubernatorial candidate Antonio Villaraigosa has suggested that former Vice President Kamala Harris and former Health And Human Services Secretary Xavier Beccerra were involved in a cover-up. Becerra is also running for governor, while the prospect of a potential Harris bid looms large…
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Country singer Kane Brown shows off dramatic fitness transformation in viral before and after photos
Kane Brown is proving he is taking his fitness seriously. The 31-year-old country singer turned heads after he shared before and after photos of his dramatic body transformation on social media. “From April 1st on the (left) until today (right) I’ve been super dedicated to fitness and health. I would love others to come on…
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Tech exec found ‘pulverized’ in luxury high-rise stairwell died from fall, medical examiner says
The Cook County Medical Examiner in Illinois has revealed the cause of death of a Chicago woman found dead in the stairwell of her husband’s luxury, high-rise condo in October 2024, but her manner of death remains undetermined. Caitlin Tracey, 36, died of “multiple injuries, fall from height” on Oct. 27, 2024, the medical examiner…
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Navy technician arrested for allegedly making false bomb threat on Hawaiian Airlines flight
A U.S. Navy technician was identified as the suspect charged with making a false bomb threat on board a Hawaiian Airlines flight preparing to take off from San Diego. The Port of San Diego Harbor Police Department announced that John Stea, 35, was arrested following Tuesday’s incident. “The suspect was onboard Hawaiian Airlines flight 15…
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Foreigner lead singer Kelly Hanson surprises fans with news about band’s future
The legendary rock band Foreigner is saying farewell to lead singer, Kelly Hansen. After the band’s stellar performance during Tuesday’s finale of “The Voice,” Hansen – who joined the group in 2005 – broke the news of his departure alongside his bandmates. “After 20 magical years fronting this band, this will be my last year…
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Sanders, Warren warn Paramount that settling Trump lawsuit could be illegal bribery act
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., penned an ominous letter this week to Paramount Global controlling shareholder Shari Redstone, suggesting settling President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against CBS News could be illegal under the federal bribery statute. Trump is seeking $20 billion from CBS News and its parent company, Paramount Global, for what he…
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Louisiana attorney general expects more arrests in New Orleans jail escape investigation
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill believes an investigation into how 10 inmates escaped a New Orleans jail will lead to arrests of more people on the inside, she told “Fox & Friends” on Wednesday morning. Murrill said that authorities are continuing to investigate how exactly the 10 inmates were able to escape and added that…
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Florida activist calls for Satanology banners at public schools citing First Amendment
T. Chaz Stevens, founder of the religion he calls “Satanology,” is calling for Brevard Public Schools to display banners at five high schools in Brevard County, Florida. The Florida activist, who runs REVOLT boot camp, is seeking to place banners promoting what he calls the Church of Satanology and Perpetual Soirée at Heritage High School,…
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Jake Tapper unloads on Hunter Biden as ‘demonstrably unethical, sleazy and prone to horrible decisions’
CNN’s Jake Tapper had harsh words for Hunter Biden while discussing the behind-the-scenes cover-up of former President Joe Biden’s mental decline with Katie Couric on Tuesday. Tapper appeared with Axios reporter Alex Thompson on Couric’s podcast “Next Question” to chat about their book “Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to…
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China accuses US of ‘turning space into a warzone’ with Trump’s Golden Dome missile defense project
China is concerned by President Donald Trump‘s proposal for a new U.S. missile defense system, called the Golden Dome, which is designed to protect against adversarial attacks on America. Golden Dome has a “strong offensive nature and violates the principle of peaceful use in the Outer Space Treaty,” Chinese Foreign Minister Mao Ning said Wednesday. …
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Florida Sen Moody rolls out measure to expedite removal of criminal illegal immigrants
FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Ashley Moody will roll out a measure on Wednesday that will expedite the removal of criminal illegal immigrants from the United States involved in gangs, foreign terrorist organizations or convicted of any felony on U.S. soil, Fox News Digital has learned. Moody, R-Fla., is expected to introduce her legislation Wednesday morning,…
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Biden Education Dept put priority on pronouns, left backlog of nearly 200 antisemitism complaints: official
Limited civil rights enforcement resources were prioritized to resolve cases related to pronoun usage and alleged book banning under the Biden administration, while hundreds of civil rights cases pertaining to antisemitism went unresolved, according to a senior Education Department official who spoke to Fox News Digital. Almost 200 antisemitism complaints filed with the Education Department’s…
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Dems warn House Republicans will pay price at ballot box for passing Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill’
EXCLUSIVE – As House GOP leaders advance President Donald Trump’s so-called “big, beautiful bill” toward a floor vote this week, Democrats, who are in the minority, are sounding a warning. “We’re going to hold Republicans accountable and there will be a price to pay,” Rep. Suzan DelBene of Washington State, the chair of the Democratic…
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Venezuelan man who allegedly posed as teen participated in Ohio high school swimming events
A 24-year-old Venezuelan man who allegedly posed as an Ohio high school student competed on the boys’ swimming team and participated in state sectionals. Perrysburg Schools confirmed on Tuesday that Anthony Emmanuel Labrador Sierra was on the Perrysburg High School swim team and the junior varsity soccer team. He competed in the 50- and 100-yard…
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Fox News AI Newsletter: Teacher’s tech tell-all goes viral
Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements. IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:– Teacher quits profession after viral rant on how AI is ‘ruining’ education– OPINION: How to thwart China and end European freeloading on Americans– Scarlett Johansson takes aim at companies using her likeness, voice in AI CLASS DISMISSED: A former…
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Dem Rep McIver expected to make first court appearance after Newark incident
New Jersey Rep. LaMonica McIver will make her first court appearance virtually Wednesday after being charged with assaulting two federal agents at an immigrant detention facility in Newark earlier this month. McIver was there with two other members of Congress on May 9 to conduct what they claimed were their congressionally mandated oversight duties, as…
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DOJ investigating Andrew Cuomo for allegedly lying about COVID decisions, source confirms
The U.S. Department of Justice has opened a criminal investigation into former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo for allegedly lying to Congress about his decisions made during the COVID-19 pandemic while serving as governor, a source familiar with the probe confirmed to Fox News. The New York Times first reported that the U.S. attorney’s office…
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Federal judge slaps hold on new Oklahoma immigration law
A federal judge in Oklahoma has put a two-week hold on a 2024 state law coming into force that criminalizes illegal immigrants living in the state, a decision that was welcomed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) but drew a strong rebuke from the state’s attorney general, who blasted the decision as “outrageous.” Federal…
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Paige Spiranac names this celebrity as ‘slowest golfer’ she’s played with
Golf influencer Paige Spiranac has built up a massive audience with millions of followers across several social media platforms, and it has afforded her an opportunity to do some amazing things. Some of those things include hitting the course with the biggest names in Hollywood. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Spiranac said…
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Virginia Democratic Rep Gerry Connolly dead at 75
Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., has passed away following a bitter cancer battle, his family announced on Wednesday. The lawmaker announced his initial diagnosis with esophageal cancer more than six months ago. He was 75 years old and had stepped back from his roles in Congress at the end of April. “It is with immense sadness…
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Reporter’s Notebook: House vote on ‘big, beautiful bill’ could come as early as today
We are now in the range where the House could potentially debate and vote on the “big, beautiful bill.” A vote could come as early as later today or tonight. That may still be a little optimistic, but when things are ready, the House could vote at any time of the day or night between…
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Father of American Israeli held by Hamas for 593 days demands UN act to bring son home
I am the father of Itay Chen, an American German Israeli citizen held in Gaza by Hamas for 593 days. At the age of 18, Itay joined the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), and on that fatal Oct. 7, 2023, he and his squad fought against Hamas for several hours, protecting Israeli civilians from being raped,…
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Israel encircles 2 of northern Gaza’s last functioning hospitals, groups say
Israel’s military encircled two of the last functioning hospitals in the northern Gaza Strip, staff and aid groups say, as the World Health Organization is warning that the activity is “stretching the health system beyond the breaking point.” The development comes as an Israeli military spokesperson said Wednesday that “We are entering a new phase, different…
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Beat the heat with these 10 cooling mattresses for hot sleepers
As temperatures rise and nights get warmer, you want your bed to be the cooling retreat you need. Hot sleepers often struggle to maintain a comfortable body temperature while they sleep, leading to long restless nights. When you choose the right mattress, you can finally get the rest you deserve. A good cooling mattress is…
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It’s time for Congress to deliver President Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ to his desk
Republicans have a historic opportunity to deliver America First tax reforms that reward hard work, bring jobs back home, expand opportunity, and most importantly, rebuild the American economy for hardworking families across our nation. President Donald Trump has been crystal clear about what he wanted Congress to deliver – 77 million Americans raced to the…
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Marjorie Taylor Greene pushes bill to punish those who perform gender transition measures on minors
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene introduced a bill to punish those who perform gender transition measures on minors. “Left-wing activists and medical institutions are targeting America’s children with dangerous drugs, disfiguring surgeries, and permanent sterilization,” Greene said, according to a press release. “My bill stops the mutilation of kids and holds those responsible for performing or…
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Federal judge orders Trump administration to track deported immigrants to South Sudan
A federal judge ruled that President Donald Trump‘s administration must maintain custody of illegal immigrants deported to South Sudan in case he rules the removals unlawful and they must be transferred back to the U.S. U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy in Massachusetts issued the ruling Tuesday night after lawyers for illegal immigrants from Myanmar and…
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Indy 500 is officially sold out for first time in almost a decade; 350,000 fans expected
The Indianapolis 500 is the biggest single-day sporting event on the planet, and it’s living up to that once again with the Greatest Spectacle in Racing’s first full grandstand sellout in nearly a decade. On Tuesday, IndyCar announced that all reserved seating tickets — meaning those in grandstands and suites — have been sold. CLICK…
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Trump to meet leader of ‘out of control’ South Africa at White House and more top headlines
1. Trump to meet leader of ‘out of control’ South Africa at White House 2. Maine rep warns of next steps in trans athlete battle after Supreme Court win 3. $175B ‘Golden Dome’ is a ‘game changer’ to protect American homeland GUT-WRENCHING – Father of college student ‘furious’ after career criminal allegedly kills daughter. Continue…
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Radio host Charlamagne accuses CNN, Jake Tapper of being ‘complicit’ in Biden cover-up
Radio host Charlamagne Tha God argued that CNN and Jake Tapper took part in hiding former President Joe Biden’s decline from the American people. Tapper’s new book “Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again,” was released on Tuesday. Tapper admitted to insufficiently reporting on Biden’s health concerns, but…
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Cracker Barrel fan’s viral TikTok sparks backlash over restaurant makeover
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store restaurants have been around since 1969, nestled strategically off interstates to attract drivers with their convenience, southern hospitality, range of food options and affordable menu prices. But Cracker Barrel may be losing its charm amid a physical makeover, according to some. Rachel Love, a 38-year-old Tennessee resident and self-proclaimed Cracker…
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Red Sox pitcher Walker Buehler shouts expletives at umpire, gets tossed from game
Boston Red Sox pitcher Walker Buehler was back on the mound for Tuesday night’s game against the New York Mets, but his outing did not last long. Buehler threw a pitch to Juan Soto in the top of the third inning that was called a ball despite the broadcast showing that it was in the…
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SECRETARY OF THE ARMY DAN DRISCOLL: Army unveils modernization plan because, ‘No lobbyist ever won a war’
Since becoming secretary, I have been alarmed to find that our Army is at risk of falling behind other major powers across the globe, including China. Why? For decades, antiquated processes and bureaucratic bloat shackled our innovation and modernization efforts. If we continue business as usual our national security will be at risk. The…
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NFL star Joe Burrow not fond of Bengals schedule: ‘A little disappointing’
The Cincinnati Bengals entered last season with high expectations. After missing the postseason, the Bengals front office spent part of the offseason making sure quarterback Joe Burrow had plenty of weapons at his disposal. Around two months after re-signing Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, the Bengals schedule was revealed. Burrow said he was disappointed by…
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Suicide car bomber attacks school bus in Pakistan, killing at least 5 people
A suicide car bomber struck a school bus in Pakistan on Wednesday, killing five people, including at least three children, and wounding 38 others, according to officials. This is just the latest attack in Balochistan province, which has seen a long-running insurgency, with an array of separatist groups carrying out attacks, including the outlawed Balochistan…
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Trump-Harvard feud sparks debate among students about discrimination in admissions
President Donald Trump’s probe into Harvard University’s admissions policies has sparked intense debate among the school’s faculty and students, with some highlighting the elite school’s faults. “I think this university has gone through a lot of conflict with the student body. I think that a lot of these concerns are warranted, but I suspect the…
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Neal McDonough breaks his no-kissing rule for ‘The Last Rodeo’ scene
Neal McDonough has famously upheld a personal rule against on-screen kissing, but the actor has broken that boundary for his latest project. The actor had a special, milestone kiss with the love of his life, Ruvé, in the movie “The Last Rodeo.” McDonough spoke to Fox News Digital about how it felt to get back…
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Knicks, Pacers to rekindle epic rivalry that featured some of NBA’s most iconic moments
The Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks will play Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals on Wednesday night in Madison Square Garden, where they will add another chapter to their storied playoff history. The Knicks and Pacers clashed in the playoffs six times from 1993-2000, with those series littered with heated moments between players…
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Venezuelan man arrested after posing as teen to enroll in Ohio high school
A 24-year-old illegal immigrant from Venezuela was arrested in Perrysburg, Ohio, after he allegedly enrolled in a public high school using fraudulent documents. Court records show that 24-year-old Anthony Emmanuel Labrador Sierra has been charged with forgery, and he is being held on $50,000 bond. The Perrysburg Police Department said it was contacted by the…
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Biden aide intimidated reporter investigating former president’s mental decline with ‘tacit threat:’ Book
Former President Joe Biden’s deputy chief of staff allegedly used aggressive tactics with a reporter trying to cover his mental and physical decline, according to a new book. “Original Sin,” by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, reported that “weeks” before the explosive Wall Street Journal story detailing concern about Biden’s decline came out in June,…
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Trump, Hegseth announce ‘Golden Dome,’ a ‘game changer’ to protect American homeland
President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the U.S. will soon begin construction of a “Golden Dome” missile defense system they say will be a next-generation “game changer” protecting the American homeland from outside adversaries. A similar system, the Iron Dome, has already been developed in Israel with U.S. assistance and has proven…
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Epic Games debuts voice-interactive Darth Vader in Fortnite — and it’s already being tricked into swearing
Epic Games released an AI-powered Darth Vader character that players can speak to via microphone. Fortnite and Disney teamed up to unveil an AI character that responds to a player’s voice in real time. According to Fortnite, AI Vader can react to players by answering questions and providing strategies. The tech uses Google’s Gemini 2.0…
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No distress calls made from Mexican Navy tall ship that crashed into Brooklyn Bridge, Mexico Navy chief says
The Mexican Navy tall ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge over the weekend did not issue any distress calls before the collision, but instead requested support, Mexico’s Navy chief said. The Navy chief, Raymundo Morales, said on Tuesday that the port pilot maneuvering the Cuauhtémoc ship did not have much time to stop the…
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SENATOR TOMMY TUBERVILLE: Trump and coach Saban have the right game plan to save college sports
As a former college football coach for 40 years, I’ve witnessed firsthand the transformative power of college sports in shaping young lives. From the locker room to the classroom, athletics instill discipline, teamwork and resilience — values that extend far beyond the field. But ever since the Supreme Court ruled that college athletes can be…
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Kevin Costner felt like a ‘dumbbell’ in school before finding his passion
Kevin Costner’s parenting style is leading by example. While promoting his latest project, starring in the History Channel’s new series “The West,” Costner admitted he considered himself a “dumbbell” growing up, but he didn’t let that stop him from chasing his passion, like American history and the West. “I don’t know, the advice thing, I’d…
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’60 Minutes’ producers rail against Trump’s ‘bulls—‘ lawsuit, dread prospects of Paramount making settlement
“Tick, tick, tick” is the sound “60 Minutes” viewers hear every Sunday evening on CBS. It’s also the sound that journalists both inside and outside of CBS News continue to hear as the network’s parent company Paramount Global mulls settling a multibillion-dollar lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump. Both Trump and Paramount have entered mediation,…
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Brain cancer patients who received this pain medication lived longer, study shows
Glioblastoma, the most aggressive and deadly type of brain cancer, is known to have a very poor prognosis — but a new study suggests that a pain-relieving drug could extend survival. Researchers at Mass General Brigham have found that an already-approved medication — a pain reliever and anti-seizure medication called gabapentin — has been linked…
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Democrats’ major messaging crisis: The party of opposition without solutions
The political drama unfolding in America is a tale of missed opportunities, and the Democrats are the main characters struggling to find their footing. As Trump’s polls falter, many wonder why the Dems aren’t capitalizing on the moment. Well, it’s no surprise to me. An ABC News-Washington Post-Ipsos poll released last month showed that 69%…
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Putin visits Kursk region for first time since booting Ukrainian forces from territory
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the western Kursk region on Tuesday, the first time he stopped by since Russian forces ejected Ukrainian troops from the area last month. During the visit, Putin met with volunteer organizations in the region and went to the Kursk-II nuclear power plant, according to the Kremlin. State TV showed the…
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Senate unanimously approves $25,000 tax break for tipped workers
The U.S. Senate has passed a new bill that would offer a tax deduction on tips worth up to $25,000. This bill, if enacted into law, would also extend to business tax credits for payroll taxes on tips in beauty and spa services. Sen. Ted Cruz, a Texas Republican, is pushing the proposal – which…
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Speaker Johnson reaches tentative deal with blue state Republicans to boost cap on ‘SALT’ deduction
House Speaker Mike Johnson has reached a tentative deal with blue state Republican lawmakers to boost the cap on state and local tax deductions, or “SALT,” to $40,000 in President Donald Trump’s so-called “big, beautiful bill,” Republican sources confirmed to Fox News late Tuesday. The proposed cap – which is up from $30,000 – would…
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Delaware’s assisted suicide bill signed into law, making it the 11th state with such a statute
Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer, a Democrat, signed a bill Tuesday legalizing physician-assisted suicide for certain terminally ill patients, arguing that the measure is about “compassion, dignity, and respect for personal choice.” The End-of-Life Options Act, which takes effect next year, allows mentally capable adults who have been diagnosed with a terminal illness and given six…
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Democrats abandon tradition as 2028 presidential hopefuls openly declare White House ambitions
Are there any Democrats out there who aren’t running for president? Sure doesn’t seem that way. Back in the day, potential candidates would deny even thinking about it. I remember interviewing Marco Rubio in a Senate hallway about whether he might run in 2016. He denied even contemplating it. I knew it was bull. He…
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Cassie’s mother’s testimony may prove to be ‘very damaging’ to Diddy’s case: expert
Cassie Ventura’s mother testified Tuesday about the alleged abuse her daughter endured from Sean “Diddy” Combs. Regina Ventura took the stand at the Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse in New York and told the court that, among other things, the “Bad Boy for Life” singer attempted to blackmail their family. Cassie’s mom’s testimony may…
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Expert identifies ancient ‘propaganda’ praising pharaoh who may have challenged Moses
Ancient “propaganda” that was used to support the Egyptian pharaoh who is believed to be a major character of the Old Testament has been spotted in Paris, according to an expert. Jean-Guillaume Olette-Pelletier, an Egyptologist from Paris-Sorbonne University and Institut Catholique de Paris, recently spoke with Fox News Digital about his findings, which are set…
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Bryan Kohberger case leak could lead to excluded evidence, Idaho attorney warns
An Idaho-based lawyer said she thinks Judge Steven Hippler will “absolutely” hold prosecutors and law enforcement accountable after sensitive information about the Bryan Kohberger quadruple murder case was leaked. A TV episode about the murders of four University of Idaho students was aired on May 9 and featured new cellphone records, surveillance video, search records…
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Father of NC college student ‘furious’ after career criminal allegedly kills daughter in USC house burglary
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The father of a North Carolina college student who was shot in a “random” burglary earlier this month while she was staying with University of South Carolina students for the weekend was “furious” when he learned of the suspect’s lengthy criminal history. Logan Federico, a 22-year-old aspiring teacher from Waxhaw, was visiting…
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Trump to meet leader of ‘out of control’ South Africa at White House
JOHANNESBURG — President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet South African President Cyril Ramaphosa at the White House on Wednesday for a make-or-break session, despite new accusations from the president this past Friday that South Africa is “out of control” and committing genocide. Speaking on Air Force One as it returned from the Persian Gulf…
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California man accused in recent murder was let out of jail on ‘mental health diversion’ six months ago
A California man accused of murdering a man last week was released from jail in late 2024 because of his mental health, according to the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office. Jordan Murray, 25, is charged with murder in the May 18 stabbing death of a 40-year-old man in the Fair Oaks area, the sheriff’s office said. …
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Soros-backed Philadelphia DA survives primary challenge, but potential GOP wrinkle ahead
Philadelphia Democrat District Attorney Lawrence Krasner survived a primary challenge from Judge Pat Dugan in what was seen as a truly competitive race this year for top prosecutor in the six-to-one Democrat stronghold. However, if it turns out that Dugan received enough Republican write-in votes in addition to his cache on the Democrat ballot, he…
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Pittsburgh mayoral primary sees major upset as ‘old guard’ candidate defeats progressive incumbent Ed Gainey
Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey was ousted Tuesday in a stiff Democratic primary challenge from Corey O’Connor, the son of a former city leader who had the support of the party’s “old guard” and some Republicans. Mayor Ed Gainey, seen as the progressive in the race, began the contest on roughly even footing in terms of…
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Karen Read trial witness faces brutal cross-examination over vehicle data
Karen Read’s defense revved up its attacks on unexpected new expert findings Tuesday, which contradict the timeline they say proves she didn’t hit boyfriend John O’Keefe with her Lexus SUV and leave him to die in a blizzard in 2022. Shanon Burgess, an expert on vehicle and phone data from the digital forensics firm Aperture,…
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Scientists predict underwater volcano eruption 300 miles off Oregon
An underwater volcano off the Oregon coast could erupt late this year, scientists say. The volcano, known as Axial Seamount, is more than 4,900 feet beneath the Pacific Ocean and 300 miles off the Oregon coast, but it is showing signs it will soon erupt for the first time since 2015. The volcano is formed…
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Sen. Blackburn targets birth tourism, ‘buying American citizenship’ in support of Trump’s immigration agenda
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., introduced new legislation Tuesday aimed at dismantling the multimillion-dollar birth tourism industry that allows foreign nationals to use America’s immigration system to secure automatic citizenship for their children. The Ban Birth Tourism Act, introduced in the U.S. Senate, would amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to declare inadmissible any foreign national…
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House GOP leaders and Republicans from high-tax states neared an agreement on the state and local tax deduction late Tuesday that could accelerate passage of the party’s giant tax-and-spending bill
Republican leaders approach a long-sought agreement with lawmakers from high-tax states.
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‘Dog the Bounty Hunter’ confident NoLa prison break was an ‘inside job’
Ten inmates escaping from Orleans Parish Justice Center is no coincidence, according to “Dog the Bounty Hunter.” Although the investigation is ongoing, Duane Chapman told Fox News he believes the escape is “definitely an inside job.” Ten inmates escaped from the New Orleans jail early Friday morning, and six remain on the run as of…
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Caitlin Clark rewrites record books again, but Brittney Griner’s Dream hold off Fever’s late comeback
Caitlin Clark became the co-owner of yet another WNBA record, but her performance came in a losing effort. The Atlanta Dream took down Clark’s Indiana Fever, 91-90, in a thriller in Indianapolis Tuesday night, all while Clark rewrote the history books again. Indiana trailed, 44-42, at the half, while Clark was on pace for a…
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Jordan Mailata, other Eagles stars downplay tush push as NFL vote on team’s signature play looms
The NFL owners are expected to reengage in talks about the polarizing tush push on Wednesday at league meetings. Last month, owners tabled the vote on a proposal to ban the play that became the Philadelphia Eagles’ calling card over the past couple of seasons. As the vote nears, some prominent Philadelphia Eagles spoke out…
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Gabbard slams ‘politically motivated’ surveillance as effort to ‘intimidate’ her following criticism of Harris
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said her placement on the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) “Quiet Skies” watchlist was “politically motivated” after revelations about her surveillance under the Biden administration came to light during a Senate hearing. Gabbard told Fox News host Laura Ingraham on Tuesday that she believes she was placed on the list after…
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Rubio: Syria devolving into ‘full-scale civil war of epic proportions’ is imminent, despite U.S. removing sanctions
Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned on Tuesday that Syria may be just weeks away from a “full-scale civil war,” which comes less than a week after President Donald Trump met with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa.
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RFK Jr. roasts virtue-signaling Democrats on MAHA
In the months since being appointed health and human services secretary, RFK Jr. has wasted no time tackling the modern-day disease epidemic — especially when it comes to children. “38% of our youth now are diabetic or pre-diabetic. That was zero when I was a kid. If anybody thinks that we did gold-standard medicine in…
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Man charged with giving booze to underage Pirates fan who fell onto field: reports
A 21-year-old has been charged with providing alcohol to the Pittsburgh Pirates fan who fell from the stands onto the field last month, according to multiple reports. Kavan Markwood, a 20-year-old former college football player, was identified as the man who fell more than 20 feet onto the right field warning track. According to reports,…
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WATCH: Democrat lawmaker charged with assaulting federal agents laughs off fundraising questions
Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., refused to answer Fox News’ questions over whether her motivations for storming a federal immigration detention center earlier this month was to increase her public image, after it was uncovered McIver had been fundraising off the incident that has led to federal charges for the New Jersey Democrat. The Department of…
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Former Texas A&M football star Brian Williams dies after competing in half-marathon: ‘Purest in heart’
Brian Williams, who played for the Texas A&M football team for three seasons, died just hours after he completed a half-marathon, the family confirmed. The race took place in Irving, Texas. The 24-year-old died on Sunday due to heat stroke complications, Brian’s brother, Rawleigh Williams III, told the Dallas Morning News. CLICK HERE FOR MORE…
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Man who set beloved Texas grandma on fire executed 13 years after her murder
A Texas man was executed on Tuesday evening 13 years after brutally killing a beloved grandma when he set her on fire at a gas station. Matthew Johnson, 49, was convicted of the heinous murder of Nancy Harris, 76, a gas station clerk he doused with lighter fluid and set on fire during a 2012…
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California ends ban on special education funds for children in religious schools
The state of California agreed in federal court Monday to stop barring children with disabilities who want to attend religious private schools from receiving special education funding. For decades, children with disabilities have been able to access federal funding for free special education and related services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The…
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Fifth escaped inmate from New Orleans jail recaptured after days on the run
The fifth of 10 inmate escapees who fled a New Orleans jail was recaptured, authorities said Tuesday. Corey Boyd, who had briefly been spotted last Friday hours after the jailbreak, was taken into custody, the Louisiana State Police said. Boyd, 19, was captured in New Orleans. He is accused of killing Brandon Fees during a…
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President Trump’s multitrillion-dollar economic agenda hinges on GOP lawmakers who are at odds over the details of a tax package that could determine their fate in next year’s midterm elections
The president is putting pressure on Republicans to pass the legislation and move past policy disagreements.
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Kristi Noem’s DHS is using polygraphs to search for leaks by employees, but the information they’re accused of sharing with media often isn’t classified
The information that DHS employees are accused of sharing with media often isn’t classified.
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Biden spokesperson claims former president last underwent prostate cancer screening in 2014
A spokesperson for former Democrat President Joe Biden claims that he last underwent a Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) blood test back in 2014.
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Comey claims complete innocence with ’86 47′ social media post, arguing it was clever with an ‘artistic flair’
Former FBI Director James Comey told MSNBC on Monday that his controversial “86 47” Instagram post was not intended to convey any malice, nor was it meant as a threat. The former FBI “tough guy” also emphasized that he is not intimidated by the Trump administration.
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Pete Hegseth orders investigation into ‘catastrophic’ withdrawal from Afghanistan under Biden
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ordered a review of the “catastrophic” Afghanistan withdrawal under the Biden administration, during which 13 U.S. service members were killed in a terror bombing. Critics have accused President Joe Biden of mishandling the withdrawal so egregiously that it allowed the suicide bomber to take more than a dozen U.S.…
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Video shows armed suspect killed by police after deadly Las Vegas gym shooting
Newly released video shows the moment Las Vegas, Nevada, police opened fire on an armed suspect as he ran out of a health club after killing one person and injuring multiple others. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) said 34-year-old Daniel Ortega was struck by gunfire from officers on Friday afternoon and later died. …
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American wrestler Kyle Snyder pleads to lesser charge after arrest in connection to prostitution sting
Olympic wrestling gold medalist Kyle Snyder pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of disorderly conduct after he was arrested in connection to a prostitution sting last week. The decorated American wrestler initially faced a charge of engaging in prostitution after he was taken into custody this month in Columbus, Ohio. He was at a hotel…
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Sanders knocks Democrat establishment’s strategic use of ‘identity politics’ to vilify Bernie bros, podcasters
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., compared the Democratic establishment for demonizing his supporters in the 2016 election to how male podcasters are being vilified today. Sanders spoke to Andrew Schulz and Akaash Singh of the “Flagrant” podcast on Monday, agreeing that the Democratic Party has robbed their constituents of their right to participate in the democratic…
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Denzel Washington shuts down reports he bailed on Cannes Film Festival after red carpet incident
Denzel Washington denied he skipped events at the Cannes Film Festival after he had a tense encounter with a photographer on the red carpet Monday. “Not true,” a rep for the “Gladiator II” star told Fox News Digital Tuesday. “He was always scheduled to be in and out of Cannes, arriving and departing on Monday,…
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Minnesota AG sued for letting biological males play in girls sports amid trans softball player dominance
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison is facing a lawsuit for enabling trans athletes to compete in girls sports as the state faces an ongoing controversy involving a trans pitcher dominating the softball season. The religious law firm Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) has filed a lawsuit on behalf of the activist group Female Athletes United and…
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Trump announces $25B ‘Golden Dome’ missile defense system for U.S.
President Donald Trump announced his administration’s architectural blueprint for the “Golden Dome” missile defense system — protecting the United States from any future foreign attacks.
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Miami-Dade County ‘flips red’ in voter registration for first time in history
Miami-Dade County in Florida has flipped to having more registered Republicans than Democrats — for the first time in history.
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NIH staffers storm out as Bhattacharya delivers reality bombshell about COVID origin
National Institutes of Health Director Jay Bhattacharya hosted his first staff town hall on Monday. The event, held on the NIH’s main campus in Bethesda, Maryland, was packed with nearly 500 attendees and even more individuals tuning in online to watch Bhattacharya answer some of the 1,200 submitted questions, Science reported. ‘If it’s true that…
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Flagrant fouls and bitter rivalries: The truth behind Clark and Reese’s WNBA clash
Over the weekend, the Indiana Fever faced off against the Chicago Sky to kick off the 2025 WNBA season. In the third quarter, Fever superstar Caitlin Clark slapped longtime rival Angel Reese’s arm, resulting in a flagrant foul. An angered Reese immediately lashed out and received a technical foul for verbal taunting. After the game,…
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Angel Reese discusses WNBA’s investigation into alleged ‘hateful comments’ during game vs Caitlin Clark
The WNBA is investigating allegations that there were “hateful comments” directed at Angel Reese during the Chicago Sky’s matchup against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever. The Saturday matchup was the 2025 debut for both organizations and the second season for both players, whose rivalry began during the 2023 college national championship. Clark was hit…
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Justin Bieber makes public apology to Hailey over Vogue cover comments
Justin Bieber is publicly asking for forgiveness from wife Hailey Bieber. Justin, who married the model in 2018, took to Instagram Tuesday to share images from Hailey’s photo shoot with Vogue. In his caption, he explained that he’d once told her she’d never land the cover of the legendary fashion magazine. “Yo this reminds me…
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Maine Rep. Laurel Libby opens up on fighting ‘civil rights’ Supreme Court case amid trans athlete battle
Maine state representative Laurel Libby is allowed to vote for her constituents after three months of being censured, thanks to a 7-2 Supreme Court decision Tuesday. After the state’s Democrat majority voted to strip Libby of her voting rights in February for making a social media post that called out a biologically trans athlete who…
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New booking photos released of recaptured Louisiana inmates as manhunt continues
Louisiana law enforcement officials released new booking pictures of four captured inmates who escaped a jail in New Orleans as they face new charges. The Louisiana Department of Public Safety released new booking pictures for Kendell Myles, Robert Moody, Gary Price and Dkenan Dennis, all of whom are accused of escaping the Orleans Justice Center…
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Jalen Hurts maintains he ‘wasn’t available’ for Eagles’ White House visit
Jalen Hurts said he did not visit the White House last month simply because he couldn’t. The Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, who won the Super Bowl LIX MVP in dethroning the Kansas City Chiefs, was absent from the team’s celebration in Washington, D.C., last month, warranting much speculation. Days before the event, Hurts was asked whether…
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Hawaiian Airlines flight diverted on San Diego tarmac over possible bomb threat; person arrested
One person was arrested after a Hawaiian Airlines flight was diverted off the tarmac while taxiing prior to departure from the San Diego International Airport over a possible bomb threat onboard. The Port of San Diego Harbor Police confirmed on X that Hawaiian Airlines Flight 15 was diverted after dispatch received a call from the…
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Sen. Rand Paul: federal air marshals surveilled Tulsi Gabbard in 2024
GOP Kentucky Senator Rand Paul says that he received records which confirmed that federal air marshals had surveilled the now-Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard whenever she would fly domestically in 2024.
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Supreme Court rules against Maine Democrats who shut down Republican’s voting privileges over post about transgender athlete
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in favor of a Maine Republican state representative whose voting privileges were shut down after she posted a photograph of a transgender athlete on social media. Democrats took away Rep. Laurel Libby’s vote in the statehouse after the post she published in February showed the biologically male athlete competing…
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Dave Portnoy calls Angel Reese a ‘jacka–‘ for ‘jealousy’ of Caitlin Clark in response to ESPN analyst
Dave Portnoy will not let anyone say he is a Caitlin Clark fan simply because she is White. In a recent edition of his podcast, ESPN analyst Ryan Clark name-dropped the Barstool Sports founder as someone on the “hate train” of Angel Reese following her spat with Clark over the weekend. Clark said Portnoy, Keith…
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Jasper Troy chose to chase WWE ‘dream’ after football ‘wasn’t fun anymore’
Before Jasper Troy received a contract for the WWE NXT brand, he had dreams of dominating in between the hashmarks instead of in between the ropes. Troy, whose real name is Antoine Frazer, played college football at Northern Iowa before he decided to start his journey into a WWE ring. He told Fox News Digital…
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Oscar Mayer’s iconic Wienermobile fleet set to kick off Indy 500 festivities
In just a few days, fans attending the Indianapolis 500 will have the opportunity to watch Oscar Mayer’s six iconic Wienermobiles. The vehicles will come together for the first-ever “Wienie 500” race. The event will help kick off the race week’s annual Carb Day festivities. The race will kick off at 2 p.m ET on…
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New Jersey Democrat accused of assaulting officers dismisses ‘absurd’ charges
Democratic lawmaker, Rep. LaMonica McIver of New Jersey, called the federal assault charges against her “absurd” during a CNN interview on Tuesday. The Department of Justice accused McIver of assaulting two federal agents and interfering with law enforcement during a confrontation at an ICE detention facility in New Jersey earlier this month. McIver dismissed the…
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Angel Reese shares TikTok video that claims she is ‘unsafe’ when playing vs Fever in Indiana
Saturday afternoon’s matchup between the Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky was the most-watched WNBA game ever on ESPN, and it lived up to expectations. It was the season opener for both squads, and it was the first battle between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese since last year. And while both players have said publicly there…
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Most sleep-deprived cities in US revealed in report: Where does yours rank?
Where you live could affect how you sleep at night. New research from Innerbody revealed that some areas of the country are more sleep-deprived than others. The study used data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other benchmarks from the 100 most populous cities in the U.S., ranking each on sleep…
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Man sues Whataburger after unwanted onions allegedly caused allergic reaction
A Texas man is suing Whataburger after he requested no onions with his meal but got them anyway, according to a court filing. The lawsuit was filed last month by Demery Wilson in Texas’ 269th Judicial District Court of Harris County. The documents claim that Wilson visited a Whataburger location on July 24, 2024, and…
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Sarah Silverman uncovers family secret about infant brother’s tragic death
Sarah Silverman revealed a shocking family secret that her late father, Donald Silverman, once shared with her about her baby brother Jeffrey’s tragic death. In a new interview with Rolling Stone, the 54-year-old comedian recalled the moment that Donald told her about how he believed Jeffrey, who passed away at three-months-old, really died. “I’m going…
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Senate GOP vows vote to end Biden EPA waiver granted to push drivers to EV cars
Senate Republicans indicated that they intend to vote this week on whether to nix California’s emissions waiver from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which has allowed the blue state to adopt stricter vehicle emissions standards than those imposed at the federal level, including a mandate that all vehicles sold in the state must be electric…
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The Biden Coverup Coverup
If the press reported truthfully, everything since 2016 would have been different.
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Wes Moore Realizes Slavery Reparations Is Yesterday’s Fad
Eying higher office, the Maryland Governor vetoes a bill that would create a study commission.
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Joe Biden and the 25th Amendment
An acknowledgment of his inability in a second term would have brought a real constitutional crisis.
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Humanitarian Aid Returns to Gaza—and Hamas
Israel sends more to be stolen until a new plan can get off the ground.
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Biden’s Prostate Cancer Transparency
‘He’s had this for many years, maybe even a decade, growing there.’
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Disclose the Trump Crypto Winners
The public should know the attendees at his gala $TRUMP coin dinner.
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A Sanctions Message to Putin—and China
An important Senate bill would crimp the Kremlin’s war financing.
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Joe Biden’s last known prostate-cancer blood screening test was performed in 2014, according to his spokesman, indicating that he wasn’t screened for the cancer during his presidency
The former president underwent screening for prostate-specific antigen when he served as vice president.
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The Trump administration deported at least two migrants in U.S. custody to South Sudan on Tuesday morning in violation of a court order, according to an emergency motion filed by their lawyers
A court filing alleges that the Trump administration sent at least two men to the unstable African nation.
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Hegseth demands official Pentagon review into ‘catastrophic’ Afghanistan withdrawal in 2021
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth called for the Pentagon to launch an investigation and detailed review into the botched Afghanistan withdrawal that transpired during the Biden administration in 2021.
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WH hosts briefing for children on ‘Take Our Sons & Daughters to Work Day’
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt held an “adorable” special briefing on “Take Our Sons & Daughters to Work Day,” answering questions from children of staff and journalists.
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Obama judge says Trump admin’s changes at US Institute of Peace are ‘null and void,’ reverses firings
President Donald Trump issued an executive order on Feb. 19 aimed at reducing the scope of the federal bureaucracy. The U.S. Institute of Peace, a think tank with an apparent problem with political bias and a budget last year of $55 million, was among the federal entities whose non-statutory components and functions Trump sought to…
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson bragged about hiring ‘our people’ — now he’s under federal investigation
The Department of Justice opened an investigation into the City of Chicago to determine if it has been hiring based on race or ethnicity. Harmeet K. Dhillon, assistant attorney general of the United States Civil Rights Division, sent a letter to Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) following the politician’s remarks about the benefits of having…