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The deadly trucker crisis — and why mass migration is to blame
Mass immigration has had a profound impact on many industries in America, and one of them is the trucking industry — which the Trump administration is tackling with an executive order. According to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, the executive order “will be an order directing the Department of Transportation to include English literacy…
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Trump’s DOJ files lawsuit against Illinois for restricting program meant to bar illegal alien workers
The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the state of Illinois over state efforts against businesses using a federal program meant to weed out illegal aliens from being hired and competing with U.S. citizens for jobs. Illinois officials have implemented legislation that complicates and discourages the use of E-Verify and threatens to punish…
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Connecticut Senate Democrats list outrageous things they’d rather endure instead of 100 more days of Trump
Connecticut Senate Democrats posted an outlandish TikTok video on Thursday, featuring lawmakers listing out unpleasant things they would rather subject themselves to, rather than face another 100 days of the Trump administration. The video, which had garnered just over 100 likes on the platform as of Friday afternoon, appears to have been partially filmed in…
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Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Luigi Mangione’s jailhouse calls, Karen Read’s claims, serial killer fears
‘HOW IS THIS JUSTICE?’: Parents outraged by homey prison life for driver who killed their son ‘CONNECT THE DOTS’: New England investigators ‘not ruling out anything’ amid serial killer fears: Former homicide detective FIELDS OF DEATH: Fox Hollow Farm serial killer’s 10th victim identified: coroner GETTING AN EARFUL: New York DA’s office eavesdropped on Luigi…
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US readies Russia sanctions over Ukraine, unclear if Trump will sign, sources say
U.S. officials have finalized new economic sanctions against Russia, including banking and energy measures, to intensify pressure on Moscow to embrace U.S. President Donald Trump’s efforts to end its war on Ukraine, according to three U.S. officials and a source familiar with the issue. The targets include state-owned Russian energy giant Gazprom and major entities…
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Intelligence agency classifies country’s popular Alternative for Germany party as ‘extremist’
Germany’s domestic intelligence agency, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution or BfV, on Friday classified the country’s popular Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as “extremist.” “Central to our assessment is the ethnically and ancestrally defined concept of the people that shapes the AfD, which devalues entire segments of the population in Germany…
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GOP fires back at DNC’s ‘political stunt’ targeting ‘vulnerable’ Republicans over Medicaid fight
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is launching a month of action to “Fight to Save Medicaid,” targeting four “vulnerable” House Republicans, who Democrats claim are “poised to gut Medicaid and other critical programs.” Republicans quickly fired back in statements to Fox News Digital on Friday. “The dishonest Democrats should rename their campaign ‘the fight to…
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Luigi Mangione musical opening in San Francisco
A satirical play based on UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione will debut next month in San Francisco. “Luigi: The Musical” is a comedy show centered on Mangione, 26, the Ivy League graduate accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, 50, in December outside a Hilton hotel in New York City. The show’s website calls…
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Transgender swimmer wins 5 women’s gold medals at championship meet in Texas
A transgender swimmer won five women’s races at the U.S. Masters Swimming Spring National Championship last weekend. The swimmer, 47-year-old Ana Caldas, dominated all five races the athlete competed in, taking gold in the women’s age 45-49 category in five races, including the 50- and 100-yard breaststroke, freestyle and the 100-yard individual medley. The controversy…
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Trump considering executive order to regulate NIL after meeting with Nick Saban: report
Name, image and likeness is taking college sports by storm, and it might take the government to slow it down. After meeting with Alabama head coach Nick Saban Thursday, President Donald Trump is reportedly considering an executive order to regulate NIL deals in college athletics. According to The Wall Street Journal, Saban told Trump the…
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Dolly Parton admits husband Carl Dean’s death has been ‘big adjustment’ after 60-year romance
Dolly Parton reflected on life without her late husband Carl Dean after their 60-year romance. During a Friday appearance on “Today,” the 79-year-old country music icon opened up about how she is coping with the loss of Dean, who died in March at the age of 82. “Oh, you know what, I get very emotional…
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Plane makes emergency landing at Riviera Country Club after engine issues
A plane landed abruptly at a famed golf course Friday due to apparent engine issues. The single-engine aircraft made an emergency landing in the middle of Riviera Country Club, but no injuries were reported. According to Traffic News Los Angeles, three passengers were aboard the aircraft that landed at around 1 p.m. CLICK HERE FOR…
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Chinese official reportedly seeking talks with Trump on fentanyl ingredients amid trade war
A top Chinese government official is asking what the Trump administration wants the communist nation to do about chemicals used to make fentanyl amid an ongoing trade war between the world’s two largest economies. Wang Xiaohong, China’s minister of public security, has been making inquiries about what Trump wants China to do about the fentanyl…
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My Life Story, Told in Bumper Stickers
When I go somewhere I want to remember, I affix a memento to the back of my truck.
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Is Donald Trump a ‘Man of Destiny’?
The discussion that started after Butler, Pa., is revived to make sense of his tariff actions.
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Why Trial Lawyers Hate Florida’s Insurance-Market Reforms
We put an end to the litigation abuse that drove rates ever higher. Now the market is stabilizing.
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Josh Hawley’s Medicaid Switcheroo
The Missouri Republican once campaigned against its expansion. Now he opposes reform.
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A Not So Radical Trump Budget
The proposal for fiscal 2026 includes useful reform in a narrow share of the federal Leviathan.
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Idaho: Fatal Tour Van Crash Near Yellowstone National Park Leaves 7 Dead
Idaho State Police have announced that seven people have been killed in a horrific crash involving a tour van and a pickup truck near Yellowstone National Park.
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SHOCKING: DHS docs expose Biden’s release of illegal alien convicted sex offenders into US
For years, many have suspected that the Biden administration deliberately allowed criminals to enter the U.S. through lax border policies. A breaking report has just revealed that it’s true — the Biden administration knowingly released illegal immigrant convicted sex offenders into the nation. To get the scoop on this bombshell report, Sara Gonzales spoke with…
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DOGE efforts lead to collapse in rate of government workers who work from home: Report
New jobs numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Current Population Survey show that the rate of government workers who work from home has plummeted precipitously. The work-from-home rate was one of the criticisms that President Donald Trump lobbed at federal workers once he took office, and it appears that the Department of Government Efficiency…
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John Fetterman faces new spotlight on health, family drama, sparking online uproar
A new exposé about Sen. John Fetterman’s, D-Pa., time on Capitol Hill set social media ablaze on Friday. The report raised questions about alleged tensions with his wife, Gisele, over his health regimen, his stance on Israel and her reported run-ins with his staff. In “All By Himself: John Fetterman insists he is in good…
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DAVID MARCUS: How I stumbled on the secret to overcoming political division in today’s fractious USA
Over the past eight months, as I have been traversing the country, there is one inescapable but silent issue that I hear over and over again. Put bluntly, we don’t like each other very much. In every state I’ve traveled to, I hear stories of family members and friends lost to the swarming waves of…
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ICE makes major arrest after Soros-backed prosecutor made controversial plea deal
Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Virginia State Police arrested an illegal immigrant after he was released as a result of a plea deal made by the Fairfax County Commonwealth Attorney’s Office. Guatemalan national Wilmer Osmany Ramos-Giron, 34, faced numerous felony charges in January, including abduction by force, assault on a family member and felony strangulation…
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GoFundMe reels in donations for hospitalized Pirates fan who fell from stands
A GoFundMe has begun in efforts to help pay for medical expenses for the 20-year-old man who fell from the stands of a Pittsburgh Pirates game this week. Kavan Markwood, a former college football player, was identified as the man who fell more than 20 feet onto the right-field warning track. Markwood flipped over the…
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Top 5 most outrageous ways the government has wasted your taxes, as uncovered by Elon Musk’s DOGE
As President Donald Trump celebrated his 100th day in office this week, Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) said it has cut at least $160 billion in waste, fraud and abuse in the federal government. When Trump signed an executive order establishing the agency on his Inauguration Day, DOGE set an ambitious goal of…
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Tim Walz’s daughter blasts running influencer for ‘normalizing’ Trump administration with White House visit
Hope Walz, the daughter of former vice presidential nominee Gov. Tim Walz, attacked a popular running influencer on social media for interviewing White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt this week. Kate Mackz, a running TikToker with 783,000 followers, interviews celebrities, often while taking a jog, for her online series “Post Run High.” She’s interviewed well-known…
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‘Bold and fearless’: Trump launches new wave of judicial nominations
President Trump announced his first judicial nominee of his second term, kicking off what will be a historic next four years as he continues to build on the most consequential accomplishment of his first term by appointing even more bold and fearless judges. The stakes could not be higher as Democrat activist judges are actively sabotaging…
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Maine drops trans athlete lawsuit against Trump administration after state’s federal funding is restored
The state of Maine and President Donald Trump reached an agreement in their dispute over transgender athletes in girls sports. In exchange for the U.S. Department of Agriculture agreeing to restore federal funds to Maine that it had frozen, the state dropped its lawsuit against the Trump administration. The lawsuit was filed April 7 after…
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Measles scare at major airport: What to know about potential exposure
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is sounding the alarm on a potential measles exposure at Chicago O’Hare International Airport. In a news release on April 30, the department identified two confirmed measles cases in Cook County. These are the first two cases in the county, following the state’s first confirmed case in a…
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Legal Expert: Texas District Court Judge Gave ‘Short Shrift’ To Trump In Alien Enemies Act Ruling
Paul Kamenar, Counsel for the National Legal and Policy Center, asserts that a Texas District Court Judge erred in disregarding the Trump administration’s definition of a “predatory incursion” in a case involving President Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act (AEA).
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U.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks Delayed As Hegseth Warns Iran Over Houthi Backing
Oman’s government, which has been mediating discussions between the two parties, has announced that the United States and Iran have canceled their planned talks this weekend regarding Tehran’s nuclear program.
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HHS Invests $500M To Develop ‘Universal’ Vaccines, Shying Away From mRNA
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) revealed that it is redirecting $500 million in funds meant for next-generation non-mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, developing “universal vaccines” that cover a range of viruses.
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The DeSantis admin’s plans to help President Trump expand capacity for deportations
Republican Governor Ron DeSantis’ administration has offered the federal government an extensive plan as to how Florida can marshal its assets and resources to increase the number of deportations, a key campaign promise made by President Donald Trump as a solution to the Biden-Harris border crisis. The Florida Immigration Enforcement Operations Plan, obtained by Blaze…
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Pro-Palestinian protester sought in investigation into flyers with personal information of ICE officers
The family of a pro-Palestinian protester says that their home was raided by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents who were investigating the posting of officers’ personal information. Annie Yang and YuZong Chang told KABC-TV that they were awakened by investigators from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security at their Irvine home in California on Thursday…
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New England serial killer fears stoked by 12th body found in 3 months, 2 in same small town
Authorities in New England found a body behind a school in Massachusetts and are suspecting foul play, adding to the number of people found dead in the region since February. The Bristol County District Attorney’s Office said Stephan Myers, 39, was found behind Bristol Plymouth High School in Taunton, Massachusetts at a construction site early…
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Giants great Phil Simms says he would let top pick Abdul Carter wear his retired jersey number
New York Giants No. 3 overall pick Adbul Carter wanted to wear Lawrence Taylor’s retired No. 56 jersey, but Taylor said no. Luckily for Carter, another Giants’ great may be more willing to un-retire his jersey number. Phil Simms, 69, said that giving up his retired No. 11 for Carter or rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart…
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Nick Saban says former Alabama player ‘pushed the red button’ in Oval Office during Trump White House visit
Former college football coach Nick Saban introduced President Donald Trump before graduating students at the University of Alabama on Thursday night, but before the president could give his commencement speech, Saban shared a funny story about the Crimson Tide’s visit to the White House during Trump’s first presidency. Alabama had defeated the Georgia Bulldogs in overtime after…
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College football coaches punished for $100K betting scandal, wagering on own school
Five current or former Iowa State football coaching staff members have been punished by the NCAA for sports gambling that included bets on the school’s men’s and women’s basketball programs. They face no criminal charges. In total, the five coaches combined to make more than 6,200 online bets totaling more than $100,000 on games. Some…
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South Carolina beach town maniac chased children as he mowed down three victims at playground: docs
A South Carolina man intentionally ran over three people on Sullivan’s Island on Thursday afternoon, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by Fox News Digital. Justin Collin Adams has been charged with three counts of attempted murder and one count of first-degree aggravated assault for allegedly running over a parent and two children in the…
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John Elway golf cart incident: Former Broncos legend hires lawyer with history of repping athletes in trouble
Broncos legend John Elway retained a Denver, Colorado-based lawyer following a deadly golf cart incident in California. Elway’s agent and longtime friend Jeffrey Sperbeck, 62, fell off the back of a golf cart on Saturday night at the Madison Club in La Quinta, according to officials. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office said in a press…
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Two planes do ‘go-arounds’ to avoid military helicopter near Reagan Washington National Airport
Two planes had to perform “go-arounds” to avoid crashing into a military helicopter on Thursday at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), where a commercial plane and a Black Hawk Army helicopter crashed in January, killing 67 people. At about 2:30 p.m., air traffic control instructed Delta Air Lines Flight 1671 and Republic Airways Flight…
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Gun training courses experience surge in sign ups: ‘People don’t want to be the victim anymore’
Crime, defunding police, fear of uncertainty and unrest after natural disasters or another pandemic are fueling gun ownership and interest in gun schools. “There’s a lot of things, a lot of chaos that happens, especially like big cities, and, you know, people don’t want to be the victim anymore,” says Eric Stieber, attending a week-long handgun…
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From the farm gate to the dinner plate, America’s food economy is under attack
Across rural America, farmers are no strangers to uncertainty. They navigate droughts, floods, fluctuating market prices, and soaring input costs. But this year, the storm isn’t coming from the skies — it’s coming from Washington. In just a few short months, we’ve watched DOGE undermine contracts with farm communities and slash funding from the programs…
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Tucker Carlson implores Trump admin to ‘rescue’ Russell Brand ahead of ‘absurd’ UK trial
Tucker Carlson said Friday that the Trump administration should come to Russell Brand’s “rescue,” suggesting that the actor and populist commentator slapped with sexual assault charges last month “has no shot at a fair trial because Britain is no longer a free country.” The Metropolitan Police of London announced on April 4 that Britain’s Crown…
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Beyonce’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour’s anti-American propaganda
Beyonce kicked off her “Cowboy Carter” tour by starting her set with “The Star-Spangled Banner” — but the performance wasn’t as pro-America as one might assume by the sound of it. On the stage behind Beyonce, while she performed the national anthem, was a message blown up in bright red lettering: “Never ask permission for…
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Ex-Pelosi aide accuses Hakeem Jeffries of ‘squandering’ anti-Trump opportunities in stunning rebuke
A former top advisor to ex-Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., suggested House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., is not meeting the moment in the current Trump era. “Trump is just giving us all this incredible red meat. I mean, I’ve never seen anything like this before. It’s like the biggest gift any party has been given…
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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Another Ivy League School Faces GOP Ire
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… – China open to talks with Trump admin on lowering tariffs, ministry says – Top Senate Armed Services Republican says Trump OMB’s budget ‘shreds to the bone’ military capabilities…
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Hegseth, Signal questions dog Waltz as potentially perilous UN ambassador confirmation hearings loom
The same day that National Security Advisor Mike Waltz exited his job at the White House, President Donald Trump announced a new job offer for the former Florida congressman: United Nations ambassador. But there are some hurdles Waltz must clear first before the New York job is his — including undergoing a Senate confirmation process…
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Carnie Wilson left ‘sobbing’ in bathroom after harsh comment from music exec
Carnie Wilson was asked something so upsetting in the ’90s by a music executive that she ran to the bathroom crying. Wilson, a member of the girl group Wilson Phillips, was recording her debut album with her sister Wendy Wilson and Chynna Phillips when a music executive allegedly made a comment about her weight. Wilson…
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Meet the AI, crypto executive cozying up to Trump while also backing resistance movement: ‘Won’t be fooled’
FIRST ON FOX: One of the major players in the crypto and artificial intelligence (AI) industries attempting to cozy up to the Trump administration is a longtime Democratic operative and donor who has backed anti-Trump efforts and candidates while working for companies stacked with Democratic activists. Chris Lehane, a veteran political strategist dating back to the…
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Texas football player told police he was taking recruits to strip club during DWI arrest, authorities say
A football player at the University of Texas was arrested last week for driving while intoxicated, and apparently he wanted the party to keep on going. Offensive lineman Nick Brooks, who will start his college career in the fall, was stopped when he was caught doing 47 mph in a 30-mph zone, Travis County police…
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If they had to do it over again, Black Trump voters tell CNN they’d still vote for him
Three Black voters who voted for President Donald Trump told CNN this week they would still vote for him if they had to do it over again. “One thousand percent, absolutely yes,” Kyasia Kraft, a young Black woman, who voted against Trump in 2016 and then for him in 2020, told CNN’s Van Jones in a segment…
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When it comes to ID, it’s time to get REAL
Congress passed the REAL ID Act in 2005, a few years after the 9/11 attacks. The subsequent 9/11 Commission Report revealed many weaknesses in our national security, including the fact that hijackers Khalid Al-Mihdhar and Nawaf Al-Hazmi got California drivers’ licenses through a facilitator in San Diego. They probably used those to board the American Airlines plane they crashed…
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UK Court Rejects Prince Harry’s Appeal For Security Protection
Prince Harry has lost his ongoing legal battle in a United Kingdom court, and the British government has now stripped him of his publicly-funded security presence following his decision to leave his royal post alongside his wife, Meghan Markle, the “Duchess of Sussex.”
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Emmy nomination for Outstanding Edited Interview goes to ’60 Minutes’ for Kamala episode — yes, you read that right
The controversial “60 Minutes” episode featuring then-presidential candidate Kamala Harris has now been officially nominated for an Emmy — and not for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series. On Thursday, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences announced the nominees for the 2025 News and Docs Emmys. Among the nominees for Outstanding Edited Interview…
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China blinks first, quietly drops tariffs on some US products: Report
President Donald Trump chalked up a victory in the trade war against China after the communist government quietly dropped the tariffs on some products, according to a report. Trump backed off from many of the reciprocal tariffs he had issued after a stock market crash, but he kept the massive tariff against China after it…
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Rand Paul’s anti-tariff crusade was doomed — and rightly so
Earlier this week, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) launched a short-lived attempt to block President Trump’s new tariffs. Fortunately, in this case, he lost. Vice President JD Vance cast the tie-breaking vote. Paul played all of the libertarian greatest hits, from calling tariffs “taxation without representation” to claiming they represent big-government tyranny. He ignored one key…
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A US judge partially blocked Trump’s election integrity order from taking force. Is that legal?
Last month, a federal judge in Washington, D.C., blocked key parts of President Donald Trump’s executive order on election integrity – a move that underscores how deeply divided the country remains over what “election integrity” really means.. Though the executive order Trump signed was titled, “Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections,” the Democratic…
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Trump to host military parade to celebrate Army’s 250th birthday, honor active-duty service members, veterans
EXCLUSIVE: President Donald Trump will host a military parade in June to honor military veterans and active-duty service members and commemorate the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday, Fox News Digital has learned. The parade is scheduled for June 14, the 250th birthday of the United States Army and Trump’s birthday. TRUMP TO CREATE TASK FORCE TO…
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House Freedom Caucus embraces Trump budget proposal ‘paradigm shift’
The House Freedom Caucus described President Donald Trump’s budget proposal as “a paradigm shift,” and members of the conservative group expressed support for the president’s plan. “This is how you break the Swamp. Passing MAGA Republican priorities in reconciliation with Republican votes — ending Democrats’s leverage against the President in appropriations to fund the Left’s…
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Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald discusses Jon Rahm’s eligibility, ‘loud’ Bethpage Black crowd
The Ryder Cup was supposed to be played at Bethpage Black last September, but the pandemic postponed it a year. But now, golf fans are finally in countdown mode until Team USA and Team Europe battle on Long Island. While golfers might not grow up necessarily wanting to win Ryder Cups (it’s the majors that…
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Heart disease death risk raised by common household products, study finds
Chemicals found in plastics have been linked to a multitude of health risks — and now heart disease mortality has been added to the list. In an analysis of population surveys, researchers at NYU Langone Health discovered that daily exposure to chemicals in common household items could have been a factor in more than 356,000…
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April Job Gains Reach 177K, Showing Resilience Amid Tariff Concerns
A new April jobs report has revealed that the U.S. economy added 177,000 jobs last month, which exceeded analysts expectations due to tariff concerns.
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Trump Calls For Major Spending Cuts In First 2026 Budget Proposal Of Second Term
President Donald Trump unveiled his budget request for fiscal year 2026, proposing drastic cuts amounting to $163 billion in foreign aid, energy and environmental protection, and education — while raising defense spending to over $1 trillion.
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GiveSendGo founder on the truth behind Karmelo Anthony’s account
GiveSendGo founder Jacob Wells has come under fire for platforming Karmelo Anthony, whose family has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars on the platform after Anthony allegedly stabbed and killed Austin Metcalf. While the entire story of what really happened has yet to be told, Wells has defended his decision to platform Anthony from a…
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Belichick’s cringe interview: 24-year-old girlfriend’s outburst sparks escort rumors
On April 27, 2025, Bill Belichick, the former New England Patriots head coach and current University of North Carolina football coach, appeared on “CBS Mornings” to promote his book, “The Art of Winning: Lessons from My Life in Football.” Belichick attended the interview with his 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, in tow. Hudson, a former cheerleader…
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‘Keanu, you owe me’: UFC coach claims Keanu Reeves stole his technique for ‘John Wick’ fight scene
A beloved UFC trainer and coach accused actor Keanu Reeves of taking some of his unique techniques and using them in a movie. Firas Zahabi is a legendary coach who runs the Tristar Gym in Montreal, Canada. Outside of owning the gym, Zahabi is most known for training former welterweight champion and all-time UFC great…
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Failed Dem candidate who allegedly talked about killing Trump arrested in child sex trafficking sting in Georgia
Georgia authorities arrested 19 men over the course of a four-day sting operation aimed at flushing out sexual predators keen to molest and/or traffic children. Among those charged was a failed Democratic politician who apparently previously discussed killing President Donald Trump online. While ultimately executed from April 24 to 28 by the Muscogee County Sheriff’s…
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China major focus of Colony Ridge charter schools
A group of charter schools serving Colony Ridge as well as other parts of Texas apparently places a heavy emphasis on Chinese language and culture, raising more eyebrows about an area already overloaded with ramshackle housing, high crime, dilapidated roads, and fetid water. On March 27, International Leadership of Texas, better known as ILTexas, broke…
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Teacher busted for alleged sexual assault of student after her medical marijuana was found in boy’s bedroom; faces 63 charges
A Pennsylvania school teacher is facing 63 felony charges related to accusations that she sexually abused and supplied drugs to a student, according to authorities. Michelle Mercogliano — a 35-year-old from Phoenixville, which is about an hour northwest of Philadelphia — reportedly has been charged institutional sexual assault, corruption of a minor, delivery of a…
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Democrats smear, stall, and spin to stop Trump’s DC cleanup
Ed Martin’s nomination to serve as U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia marks the most consequential confirmation of President Trump’s second term so far. Predictably, it’s also Senate Democrats’ top target. Blocking Martin would be a massive blow to the administration, derailing momentum and setting a dangerous new precedent for future nominations and legislation.…
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Washington state hit with Title IX investigation over claim that schools are being required to allow males in female sports
The federal government is accusing school districts in Washington state of coercing their staff into hiding the “gender identity” of children from their parents and confusing the students. The Title IX investigation was announced by the Department of Education after the Washington Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction was accused of imposing rules on…
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Is adult film star Bonnie Blue sending a pro-life message?
OnlyFans “influencer” Bonnie Blue rose to fame after sleeping with over 1,000 men in a single day — and she doesn’t seem fazed by it one bit. “The big 1,000 was completely done,” Blue happily said in a video posted to social media while clad in a robe. “The room was absolutely full. Then we…
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Chuck Schumer takes a shot at Trump’s approval ratings then scores on his own net
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) revealed Tuesday that polls matter when they reflect poorly on President Donald Trump but are alternatively meaningless when Schumer himself is implicated as an incredibly unpopular politician. After Senate Democrats’ weekly caucus lunch meeting, Schumer ambled over to reporters to recycle his usual anti-Trump rhetoric, this time framed as…
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Tour van crash near Yellowstone National Park leaves 7 dead, police say
Seven people have died after a tour van and pickup truck collided near Yellowstone National Park, according to Idaho State Police. The fatal accident happened Thursday night on U.S. Highway 20 near Henry’s Lake State Park in eastern Idaho, located about 16 miles west of Yellowstone in Wyoming. “At approximately 7:15 p.m., ISP troopers responded…
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2 deputies injured in Missouri shooting, highway patrol investigating
Two deputies in Pettis County, Missouri, were injured on Friday after a suspect in a narcotics investigation opened fire, striking them both. The Pettis County Sheriff’s Office deputies were attempting to serve a search warrant relating to a narcotics investigation at about 6 a.m. when a suspect shot two deputies, according to a news release…
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Top Senate Armed Services Republican says Trump OMB’s budget ‘shreds to the bone’ military capabilities
The Senate’s top Armed Services Republican eviscerated President Donald Trump’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB) shortly after the White House released details of its government funding proposal for fiscal year 2026. “President Trump successfully campaigned on a Peace Through Strength agenda, but his advisers at the Office of Management and Budget were apparently not…
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Prince Harry wants to reconcile with royal family: ‘I don’t know how much longer my father has’
Prince Harry “would love a reconciliation” with the royal family, he said in an emotional interview with the BBC after he lost his appeal to reinstate his security in the U.K. “I would love a reconciliation with my family,” the 40-year-old told the outlet on Friday. “There’s no point in continuing to fight anymore. Life…
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Basketball great Gregg Popovich steps down as Spurs head coach after nearly 30 years
Legendary basketball coach Gregg Popovich announced Friday that he will be stepping down as head coach of the San Antonio Spurs and will transition full-time to president of basketball operations. The announcement followed Popovich’s absence for most of the 2024 season following what the team previously called a mild stroke. “While my love and passion for the…
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DOGE employee ‘Big Balls’ reveals how he got his name, warns of ‘no checks’ on government spending
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) employee nicknamed “Big Balls” told Fox News on Thursday how he got his moniker and detailed his department’s latest findings about government fraud. In an interview with Fox News anchor Jesse Watters, the DOGE employee – whose real name is Edward Coristine – disclosed that his nickname originally came…
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Angels place Mike Trout on 10-day injured list with bone bruise in knee
The Los Angeles Angels placed superstar outfielder Mike Trout on the 10-day injured list due to a bone bruise in his surgically repaired left knee on Thursday. Trout, 33, hurt the knee during the Angels’ 9-3 loss to the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday when he tried to leg out an infield single to the second…
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17 students taken to hospital after Chicago bus crash
More than two dozen students were taken to the hospital on Friday after a school bus carrying high school students crashed into an SUV in Chicago. Chicago Police Department officials told Fox News Digital the crash happened just after 7:30 a.m. on the southwest side of the city. STATE EDUCATION CHIEF SAYS IT’S ‘INACCURATE’ TO…
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Jeremy Renner slams Disney ‘penny pinchers’ for making him ‘insult offer’ to reprise Marvel role
Jeremy Renner is defending himself against an “insult offer” he claims to have received from Disney. The actor, who played superhero Hawkeye in several Marvel projects, said in a new interview on the “High Performance” podcast that the company approached him to do a second season of the Disney+ series “Hawkeye,” but they offered him…
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Hong Kong’s Dissident Cardinal Zen Should Defect
China’s communists seek to silence his powerful voice for freedom. He can do more good in Rome.
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The Tragedy of Affirmative Action
Blacks were making rapid progress before the 1960s. Racial preferences didn’t help, and if anything they slowed the improvement.
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Google faces September trial on ad tech antitrust remedies
Google will face a trial to address the company’s dominance over tools used by online publishers to sell ads.
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Invasive fish competition returns with anglers making ‘Reel Rewards’
Anglers in Maryland are once again uniting to put a stop to an invasive fish species while also reeling in a few bucks along the way. The “Reel Rewards” program, launched in 2024 by a coalition of local conservation groups, pays fishermen $30 for every snakehead, blue and flathead they catch in the Baltimore harbor.…
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Jussie Smollett settles with Chicago after hate crime hoax conviction was overturned
Jussie Smollett and the city of Chicago have reached a settlement agreement, Fox News Digital can confirm. Smollett, 42, and the city have not finalized the paperwork, but they have come to an agreement roughly five months after the actor’s hate crime hoax conviction was overturned. Details of the agreement are unknown. Fox News Digital…
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Blue state lawmaker demands ‘accountability’ after illegal immigrant’s planned early release exposed
California state Sen. Tony Strickland believes policy reforms are warranted after federal authorities intervened in the planned early release of an illegal immigrant convicted in a 2021 DUI manslaughter that killed two Orange County teenagers in his district in Seal Beach. The Republican told Fox News Digital that changes are needed to programs like the…
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U.S. Pulling Back From Mediating Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks, Says State Department Official
A State Department official announced that the United States will be stepping away from peace talks between Russia and Ukraine to help end their years-long war.
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Brown University in GOP crosshairs after student’s DOGE-like email kicks off frenzy
FIRST ON FOX: A brewing controversy over a “DOGE-like” email at one of America’s top universities has gotten the attention of Capitol Hill. Rep. Troy Nehls, R-Texas, wrote to Brown University on Friday morning urging the school to reconsider any disciplinary action against Alex Shieh, a sophomore who sent an email mirroring the style of…
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AOC draws spotlight with Queens town hall as 2028 White House talk swirls
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., is hosting an in-person town hall in Jackson Heights, Queens, on Friday night amid speculation she is considering a 2028 presidential run. After speaking at a May Day protest in New York City on Thursday, rejecting Trump’s agenda and warning protesters that Republicans “are going after Medicaid next,” Ocasio-Cortez is returning…
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Abrego Garcia’s wife begged judge for protection order, saying ‘he slapped me’: audio
Deported alleged MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego Garcia is facing more allegations of abuse after an audio recording reportedly of his wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura, begging a judge for a temporary order of protection. In a recording of an August 2020 court hearing obtained by USA Today, Sura describes the abuse she allegedly suffered at the…
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Blake Lively admits to suffering ‘lowest lows’ of her life as she battles Justin Baldoni lawsuit
In her first television interview since her legal trouble with former co-star Justin Baldoni began, Blake Lively is breaking her silence. Lively appeared on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” on Thursday night to promote her new film, “Another Simple Favor.” She had some light conversation with host Meyers before she addressed the Baldoni lawsuit. After…
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PBS, NPR blast ‘blatantly unlawful’ Trump executive order halting public funding, vow challenges
NPR and PBS quickly fired back at President Donald Trump over his executive order attempting to halt federal funding for the outlets on Friday, calling it “blatantly unlawful.” “The President’s blatantly unlawful Executive Order, issued in the middle of the night, threatens our ability to serve the American public with educational programming, as we have…
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Chimney installed on Sistine Chapel’s roof ahead of conclave to pick Pope Francis’ successor
The chimney that will let the world know when cardinals have chosen a successor to Pope Francis was installed Friday on the roof of the Sistine Chapel. Firefighters were seen putting up the fixture ahead of the conclave set to begin next Wednesday. During a conclave, cardinals vote through a secret ballot. A two-thirds…
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Luigi Mangione argues double jeopardy in bid to drop murder case, suppress evidence
Attorneys for the man accused of assassinating UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson filed a motion to the New York Supreme Court on Thursday to suppress evidence in the state’s case against him, and to have the case dismissed completely. Luigi Mangione’s attorney, Karen Friedman Angifilo, said in the filing that statements her client made to Altoona,…
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Bob Baffert-trained horse scratched from Kentucky Derby ahead of Hall of Famer’s return to Churchill Downs
The field for the 151st edition of the Kentucky Derby was reduced to 19 by Friday after two horses were scratched with potential complications, including one colt trained by legendary trainer Bob Baffert. Rodriguez, the Wood Memorial winner, was scratched Thursday due to a bruised foot and will instead be sidelined until the second leg of…
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11 useful and practical gifts for the college graduate
So you are shopping for a college graduate and want the perfect gift that commemorates their significant accomplishment but will also be something they use. Finding the perfect gift for the college graduate is challenging because of the many options available. Your college graduate is about to enter the real world, and they will likely…
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Journalist group downgrades US press freedom ranking, cites Trump spending cuts to public media
Reporters Without Borders released a report Friday accusing the Trump administration of negatively impacting press freedom in the U.S. and lowered the country’s ranking on the issue. “In the United States (57), Donald Trump’s second term as president has led to an alarming deterioration in press freedom, indicative of an authoritarian shift in government,” the report…
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The wobbly economy and President Trump’s sagging approval ratings are putting more pressure on the Republican Congress to deliver a ‘big, beautiful’ tax-and-spending bill
Most of the ‘big, beautiful’ bill focuses on extending past tax cuts, potentially limiting the upside for households and GOP fortunes.
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President Trump said he would revoke Harvard University’s tax exemption, the latest swipe in the administration’s recent campaign against the Ivy League school
The Ivy League school recently filed a lawsuit against the administration over the freezing of billions in federal funding.
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Bring the spa to her home this Mother’s Day with these 10 unique picks
Attention, there’s still plenty of time to think of the perfect gift for Mother’s Day! For any gift procrastinators this year, we celebrate our moms on Sunday, May 11. These unique spa gifts are the perfect way to celebrate the incredible women who raised you. These spa gift sets are the ideal way to help…
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Pizza with dill pickles ‘underwhelms’ critics as it lands in grocery store freezers
A controversial pizza topping is coming to a Target store near you. California Pizza Kitchen has unveiled its new frozen dill pickle pizza, calling it “the ultimate cheesy and tangy pizza combination,” according to a news release. “This restaurant-style ‘za features real dill pickles, rich mozzarella cheese and flavorful dill seasoning over a creamy garlic…
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Former Trump official slams UN reform efforts as ‘eight and a half years late’
FIRST ON FOX: The United Nations’ UN80 Task Force is examining multiple suggested methods for reorganizing the institution, according to a leaked, confidential document shared with Fox News Digital. The six-page paper cites multiple inefficiencies and areas of improvement needed to combat “geopolitical shifts and substantial reductions in foreign aid budgets” which are “challenging the…
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Trump’s surgeon general pick touted as ‘fierce’ MAHA advocate before confirmation hearing
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump‘s pick for U.S. surgeon general, Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, has been making the rounds on Capitol Hill, garnering support ahead of her upcoming confirmation hearing, with senators describing her as a “fierce” advocate for the “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) movement. Sources familiar with her confirmation hearing prep told Fox News…
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NYC lost high earners and billions in income, with migrants reversing population decline: report
Escape from New York City. New York City witnessed an outflow of tens of thousands of high-earning residents from 2017 through 2022 who took billions of dollars of income with them, although the Big Apple saw a population increase in 2023 and 2024 spurred on by an influx of migrants, according to a new report. …
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Farage’s Reform UK beats out establishment parties in ‘earthquake’ elections
The right-wing Reform UK Party saw a series of electoral wins early Friday after it secured parliamentary, mayoral and several local election seats in what leader Nigel Farage said is proof that Reform UK is “now the opposition party to this Labour government.” Farage, who predicted earlier this year in an interview with Fox News…
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NFL investigating phone calls but prankgate looks to be partially league’s own doing
The NFL began supplying select draft prospects with single-purpose phones, but that has become a problem for the players, teams, and, yes, the league itself, because the numbers are being leaked with unacceptable frequency now. You know about the leak of Shedeur Sanders’ phone number. That one was quite public and ultimately easy to solve.…
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Fla. AG to rebuff judge who ordered halt to state immigration enforcement: ‘The court has overstepped’
EXCLUSIVE: Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier will rebut a judge’s demand that his office order state law enforcement to halt enforcement of a state immigration law she ordered paused under suspicion of unconstitutionality. The law allows for misdemeanor charges against illegal immigrants who enter Florida and hope to avoid federal immigration officials. “The judge wants…
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Trump asks SCOTUS to strip protected status for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants
The Trump administration on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to override a lower court ruling and let it move forward with ending protections for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan nationals in the U.S. The government is asking the high court to block, for now, a March ruling from U.S. District Judge Edward Chen that delayed…
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REAL ID renews America’s age-old dread of the DMV
A stricter identity verification requirement for U.S. residents is slated to take force next week after 20 years of delay. And for many, the law will require a visit to one of the nation’s most notorious, time-honored places of dread: the Department of Motor Vehicles. These facilities can vary slightly both in name and in…
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KELLYANNE CONWAY: The Democrats’ disastrous first 100 days
As pundits, pollsters, and op-ed writers turn to their assessment of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days — an “artificial metric,” White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles once said — it seems fitting to examine what the Democrats have done (and failed to do) over the same period. The Democratic Party is in complete disarray.…
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Trump’s 100th day, 25 ridiculous mistakes Democrats made, and more from Fox News Opinion
HANNITY – Fox News host gives his take on the state of the Democratic Party. Continue watching… HUGH HEWITT – President Trump won’t ink a bad deal with Iran. Continue reading… KELLYANNE CONWAY – 25 ridiculous mistakes Democrats have made (so far) in 2025. Continue reading… THIS IS SPARTA? – Six other foolish stories from…
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Republican senators move to block Somalia terror funding until allies pay ‘fair share’
FIRST ON FOX : Fox News Digital has learned that the U.S. could withhold funding for the war against Islamist terror in Somalia until Europe, the African Union (A.U.) and the United Nations (U.N.) pay more of their “fair” share toward the cost of striking out and keeping the peace in the conflict-torn country. These plans…
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Excavators discover prehistoric village beneath future golf course: ‘Remarkable journey’
Archaeologists excavating the site of a future golf course were surprised to find evidence of a prehistoric village — including a rare chariot wheel dating back millennia. The excavation took place near Inverness, Scotland, at the site of the future Old Petty Championship Golf Course at Cabot Highlands. Experts working for Avon Archaeology Highland also…
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Former NFL star Steve Smith Sr faces lawsuit over alleged affair under unusual state law: report
Former NFL star and current analyst Steve Smith Sr. is now facing a legal battle months after a man accused the five-time Pro Bowler on social media of having an affair with his wife, who was a member of the Baltimore Ravens marching band at the time. The lawsuit, filed in Mecklenburg County Superior Court on…
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Travelers Championship director says he would ‘love’ to have LIV players back at tournament
The Travelers Championship does not need any help bringing in golf fans in June. It’s already the second-most attended PGA Tour event of the year, behind only the Waste Management Open in Scottsdale. The tournament itself is also a hit. Last year, Scottie Scheffler defeated Tom Kim in a playoff. And, with the lack of…
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Buttigieg ‘got nothing done,’ Duffy declares: ‘Pete appears unburdened by no longer being a cabinet secretary’
Transportation Sec. Sean Duffy suggested that the department has accomplished more during the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term than President Joe Biden and former Transportation Sec. Pete Buttigieg accomplished in four years. Duffy made the assertion when sharing a post by Buttigieg, who became Transportation secretary not long after Biden took…
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Doug Burgum unveils major deregulatory shift to boost Gulf oil and gas production
EXCLUSIVE: Interior Secretary Doug Burgum on Friday will update a Biden-era federal rule regarding energy development as a major cost-saving measure to private firms, one day after taking a visit to a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility on the Gulf Coast. A source familiar with the workings of the rule said it essentially will…
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Billions spent, warfighters wait: Inside the Pentagon’s broken buying system and the plan to fix it
The Pentagon’s procurement system has kept American forces stocked with some of the most iconic military hardware in history – from the battle-hardened Humvee to the cutting-edge Apache helicopter. But according to the Army’s top technology officer, it’s also trapped in a cycle of outdated thinking and bloated paperwork that could hinder the U.S. in…
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‘Mississippi’s moment’: Gov Tate Reeves touts economic growth from eliminating income tax
EXCLUSIVE: Mississippi will be the 10th state to eliminate the state income tax, and Republican Gov. Tate Reeves is celebrating the anticipated economic boom as “Mississippi’s moment.” “We are more competitive than we’ve ever been before. Lowering the tax on work, and ultimately, eliminating the tax on work, is going to make us even more…
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The surprising way the FBI is adapting to modern crime fighting
The FBI has always had a complicated relationship with public messaging. During my time as a supervisory special agent, deputy unit chief in the National Press Office, and later as special assistant to the assistant director of Public Affairs, I saw firsthand how communication could either build public trust — or erode it — depending…
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‘Protect’ the majority: Senate GOP’s campaign arm takes opposite tact to DNC’s Hogg
As DNC Vice Chair David Hogg seeks to spend millions on primarying older Democrats in blue districts, the Senate Republicans’ campaign arm suggested they are taking the exact opposite tact ahead of the 2026 midterms. “With Democrats like Jon Ossoff openly calling to impeach President Trump, no one should put their personal ambitions above protecting…
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Trump says he’ll revoke Harvard’s tax-exempt status
President Donald Trump declared Friday that “We are going to be taking away Harvard’s Tax Exempt Status,” saying “It’s what they deserve!” The announcement from Trump comes after Fox News reported last week that his administration asked the Internal Revenue Service to revoke Harvard University’s tax-exempt status. The Ivy League school’s failure to address antisemitism…
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Relationship expert talks Bill Belichick-Jordon Hudson romance as scrutiny reaches fever pitch
Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson’s whirlwind romance came to light last summer. Hudson posted about Belichick on her social media while the legendary NFL coach kept a toe in the spotlight as he remained on the sidelines looking for his next move in football. As Belichick took over as head coach for the North Carolina…
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China open to talks with Trump admin on lowering tariffs, ministry says
China is “evaluating” an offer from the U.S. to hold talks on tariffs, according to a Friday statement from the Chinese Commerce Ministry. This shift in tone could leave the door open for the world’s two largest economies to deescalate the trade war that has left global markets in turmoil. “The U.S. has recently taken…
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Gavin Newsom is the one ‘wreaking chaos on California’
It seems a week can’t go by lately without California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom attempting some new political gimmick. A new podcast here. A new frivolous lawsuit there. Anything to distract Californians across the state from his abysmal record as governor. His latest stunt is classic Newsom. A wannabe president who continuously shows he isn’t ready for prime…
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Pro wrestling star Austin Aries talks MLW return as commentator, drawing inspiration from some of the greats
Pro wrestling star Austin Aries made a surprise return to Major League Wrestling (MLW) last month as he put a headset on and called Battle Riot VII instead of performing in the ring. Aries, whose real name is Daniel Healy, has been in several different promotions throughout his career, including WWE, TNA, DEFY and others.…
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Bob Baffert’s Kentucky Derby return: A timeline of the saga that kept the famed trainer from Churchill Downs
The 151st running of the Kentucky Derby will take place at the famous Churchill Downs racetrack in Louisville, Kentucky, on Saturday, May 3, and returning for the first time in four years will be Hall of Fame horse trainer, Bob Baffert. Baffert, one of the most successful trainers in the history of the sport, returns…
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Gwyneth Paltrow ditches ‘caveman diet’: What to know about the Paleo diet
Gwyneth Paltrow recently shared on her podcast that she’s strayed from her strict Paleo diet after following it for years. “I’m a little sick of it, if I’m honest, and [I’m] getting back into eating some sourdough bread and some cheese. There, I said it,” the 52-year-old actress admitted. The diet, also known as the…
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Elon Musk looks back on 100 days of DOGE and more top headlines
1. Elon Musk looks back on 100 days of DOGE 2. Graduates go wild for Trump’s commencement pledge 3. Steve Doocy announces new coast-to-coast hosting role MIXED ‘SIGNAL’ – Vance breaks down why Trump official was removed then got ‘promotion’ just hours later. Continue reading … ‘OUT OF CONTROL’ – Trump issues scathing post suggesting…
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LPGA star Lexi Thompson reflects on stepping away from full-time golf at young age
Almost one full year ago, 11-time LPGA winner Lexi Thompson, 29 years old at the time, announced that she was no longer going to be a full-time golfer. At the time, Thompson cited her mental health as one of the factors that contributed to her decision. “A lot of people don’t realize … what we…
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Walmart’s Beauty Event: 16 products to help get you ready for the summer
Walmart’s Beauty Event is your chance to stock up on seasonal products at great prices. The retailer offers rollbacks and savings on a wide range of beauty products, including those from high-end brands like Dyson, La Roche-Posay and Olaplex. Don’t miss out on the chance to give your beauty routine a warm-weather refresh with these…
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President Trump said he would rename Veterans Day as “Victory Day for World War I” and designate May 8 as “Victory Day for World War II” to celebrate U.S. military victories
President Trump also designated May 8 as “Victory Day for World War II” to celebrate U.S. military victories.
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President Trump may have just replaced his national security adviser, but the counsel he values most is his own
While Secretary of State Marco Rubio will fill in temporarily, President Trump is likely to follow his own often quixotic instincts.
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In President Trump’s first 100 days, the broad idea behind his tariffs has been to establish near absolute American power over global trade rules—with Trump personally at the center of it all
President Trump’s team has sought to relegate Congress, the courts, the WTO, corporations and foreign nations to subordinate roles.
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DAN GAINOR: Don’t dare say, ‘This is Sparta,’ and six other foolish stories from April
Spring has sprung and April was a month marked by out-of-control judges and a leftist writer from the Nation calling the U.S. Constitution, “a piece of crap.” On the upside, the wonderful people at Caterpillar celebrated their 100th anniversary. (Men love construction vehicles, so sue me.) We also saw a gaggle of famous women flying…
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KELLYANNE CONWAY: 25 ridiculous mistakes Democrats have made (so far) in 2025
As pundits, pollsters, and op-ed writers turn to their assessment of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days — an “artificial metric,” White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles once said — it seems fitting to examine what the Democrats have done (and failed to do) over the same period. The Democratic Party is in complete disarray.…
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DHS pushes back against claims of immigration enforcement at elementary schools
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) pushed back on Wednesday against claims that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have been removing children from school. In a “100 Days of Fighting Fake News” news release from DHS, the agency responded to many narratives that have been reported by various media outlets since President Donald…
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Homan accuses Democrats of defending a ‘wife beater’ amid new scrutiny over deported migrant’s past
Trump administration “border czar” Tom Homan is slamming Democratic lawmakers for continuing to support Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a deported migrant who is now facing new scrutiny over past allegations of domestic abuse. “It supports what we’ve been saying from day one. We removed a public safety threat,” Homan told “America Reports” Thursday. A 2020 protective…
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Fox News Digital’s News Quiz: May 2, 2025
A woman with a high-profile job was arrested for allegedly helping an illegal immigrant, and a celebrity A-lister hinted on Instagram about how recent online backlash left her feeling. Can you fill in the blanks in this week’s Fox News Digital News Quiz? Looking to score some more? A high school student got into a…
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SEC MARCO RUBIO: Alien Enemies Act exists to protect Americans, defend against Tren de Aragua and others
When the Founding Fathers drafted the Aliens Act of 1798, they intended it to act as an antibody against foreign armies, criminal networks, and individuals who sought to do America harm. They understood something we have forgotten. Every nation has not just a right to act in self-defense, but a duty to do so. When…
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Minneapolis police arrest suspect in mass shooting that left 3 dead, 2 injured
A suspect in a mass shooting earlier this week that left three people dead and another two injured has been arrested, Minneapolis police announced late Thursday. Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara announced the arrest of 34-year-old James Ortley at a Thursday night news conference. MASS SHOOTING IN MYRTLE BEACH TOURIST HOTSPOT LEAVES 1 DEAD, 11…
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Democratic rep fears party turning antisemitic protesters into ‘martyrs’ in battle against Trump deportations
New York Democratic Rep. Dan Goldman expressed fears that his party is turning people who promote antisemitic views into “martyrs” in their rush to oppose President Donald Trump. The Trump administration has come under fire from Democrats over its efforts to deport and revoke the visas of foreign students who have taken part in anti-Israel…
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Trump dubs Dems ‘out of control,’ suggests GOP consider kicking them out of Congress for ‘REAL crimes’
President Donald Trump fired off a scathing Truth Social post late on Thursday night as he is once again targeted for impeachment, floating the idea that Republicans should target Democrats for expulsion from Congress. “The Democrats are really out of control. They have lost everything, especially their minds! These Radical Left Lunatics are into the…
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Trump declares May 8 as ‘Victory Day’ for World War II: ‘Going to start celebrating our victories again!’
President Donald Trump late Thursday announced plans to designate May 8 as World War II “Victory Day” in the United States, which coincides with the “Victory in Europe Day” that has been celebrated in most of Europe since the Germans surrendered in 1945. Trump acknowledged in a Truth Social that “many of our allies and…
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Abrego Garcia: The poster child for the Left’s demands of endless ‘due process’
During the Biden administration, the Left and its media allies tried to erase the line between legal and illegal aliens, calling all aliens “noncitizens.” Now they’re attempting to confuse the distinction between criminal and civil proceedings and rights regarding deportable aliens to stoke opposition to the Trump administration’s actions. In so doing, the Left is…
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Future of flying: Fuel-sipping jet promises quieter, greener skies
Delta Air Lines is partnering with aerospace startup JetZero to introduce a revolutionary aircraft design that has the potential to transform the future of commercial flying. This new design, called the blended wing body (BWB) aircraft, differs dramatically from the traditional tube-and-wing planes in service. By combining the wings and fuselage into a single, wide,…
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Trump tells University of Alabama graduates not to be a ‘victim,’ says in America ‘we reject that idea’
President Donald Trump spoke at the University of Alabama on Thursday night ahead of their official commencement ceremonies starting Friday, and urged students not to consider themselves a “victim” in their futures, noting that far too many young people think that way. The special address to graduates also included remarks from the university’s president, Stuart…
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DOJ sues four blue states over ‘unconstitutional’ climate laws threatening US energy security
The Justice Department (DOJ) has filed lawsuits against four Democrat-led states: Hawaii, Michigan, New York and Vermont, over what it calls unconstitutional climate policies that threaten U.S. energy independence and national security. The move follows President Donald Trump’s Executive Order 14260, Protecting American Energy from State Overreach, directing federal action against state laws that burden…
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Trump signs executive order to slash taxpayer funds to PBS, NPR: ‘Radical, woke propaganda’
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order to slash taxpayer funds to PBS and NPR, two media outlets the White House accused of spreading “radical woke propaganda.” The order instructs the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and other federal agencies “to cease Federal funding for NPR and PBS.” It further requires that they work…
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‘Jeopardy’ host Ken Jennings ‘deeply skeptical’ of AI, years after losing to supercomputer
“Jeopardy!” host Ken Jennings once played against a super-intelligent computer, but he says current artificial intelligence is already years ahead. “I’m deeply skeptical of AI,” Jennings told Fox News Digital at the TCM Classic Film Festival. “Obviously, these current iterations of LLMs [Large Language Models] would clean Watson’s clock at ‘Jeopardy!’ The technology has moved…
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Trump claps back at courts for ‘interfering’ with job, asks ‘how you can give due process’ to illegal migrants
During a special commencement address to students at the University of Alabama, President Donald Trump questioned how you can give due process to people who have illegally entered the United States, in a rebuke to judges who Trump said were “interfering” with his efforts to do his job as president. Trump’s comments came the…
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President Trump issued an executive order late Thursday ending federal funding of the public media, including PBS and NPR
The president said the news outlets don’t present “a fair, accurate or unbiased portrayal of current events”
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Marine biologists in East Tennessee examine fish counts for the first time since Hurricane Helene
Marine biologists with the Tennessee Valley Authority have begun to survey fish populations in Douglas Lake in Dandridge, Tennessee for the first time since Hurricane Helene debris covered many East Tennessee waterways seven months ago. The data they collect could illustrate the impact that excessive debris has had on the sport fish population. The findings…
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Harvard’s broke and begging — but it still won’t change its ways
Amid all the turmoil involving Harvard — most recently, the Trump administration withholding federal grants and making it the poster child for academic rot — the poison Ivy League’s liquidity problem is worsening. In the past two months, Harvard has turned to the bond markets twice to quickly raise over $1 billion in cash. This…
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This red state attorney general has declared war on the First Amendment
We thought the Supreme Court had finally purged anti-religious discrimination from Establishment Clause jurisprudence. After years of confusion — conflating the ban on state-sponsored religion with an invented mandate to scrub faith from public life — the Court, through a series of rulings on religious schools and public funding, had restored sanity. It returned the…
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Pirates fan who shockingly flipped over wall onto field identified as ex-college football player
The fan who fell over the right field wall and onto the field at the Pittsburgh Pirates’ PNC Park Wednesday night has been identified. 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 the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. It…
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Pacers’ Tyrese Haliburton’s father details viral on-court altercation with Giannis Antetokounmpo
Two-time NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo was not pleased about the Milwaukee Bucks’ early playoff exit after the Indiana Pacers held on for a 119-118 overtime win over the Bucks in Game 5 Tuesday. Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton hit the game-winning shot, crossing over Antetokounmpo and driving to the basket for a right-handed layup with 1.3…
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AI is running the classroom at this Texas school, and students say ‘it’s awesome’
At a time when many American students are struggling to keep up, a private school in Texas is doing more with less, much less. At Alpha School, students spend just two hours a day in class, guided by an Artificial Intelligence (AI) tutor. But results are impressive: students are testing in the top 1 to…
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North Carolina: 2 Illegals Charged After Kidnapping Woman And Infant, Demanding $1M Ransom, Third Suspect Still At Large
According to the Garner Police Department, two non-citizens, along with an escaped third accomplice, abducted a North Carolina mother and her infant daughter at gunpoint on Monday after the family declined to pay a $1 million ransom.
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Dimming the sun? Air Force whistleblower breaks down chemtrail military cover-up
If you say the word “chemtrails” to any government-trusting American citizen, you’ll be painted as a nutty right-wing conspiracy theorist. However, there’s good news for those who’ve been sounding the alarm. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has recently confirmed the use of chemtrails over America — and so has an Air Force whistleblower and exposure scientist,…
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David Brooks says Trump buried virtue. He’s ignoring the real killer
New York Times columnist David Brooks’ recent essay in the Atlantic mourned the corrosion of America’s moral fabric. Naturally, Donald Trump is to blame. Trump’s “narcissistic nihilism,” Brooks argues, is driven by a single philosophy: “Morality is for suckers.” Christian virtues are for the weak. Nietzschean pagan values of power, courage, and glory are for…
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Jordon Hudson’s power play led HBO to back out of UNC ‘Hard Knocks’ series Bill Belichick wanted: report
North Carolina’s football program was supposed to get its own offseason “Hard Knocks” series with HBO, but Jordon Hudson, Bill Belichick’s 24-year-old girlfriend, reportedly played a role in it fizzling out. Now, details have emerged about why. Hudson tried a power play that didn’t work out in her favor, according to Page Six. CLICK HERE…
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Sheryl Crow ‘struggles’ living in red state Tennessee, calls her Congress members ‘every single morning’
Singer Sheryl Crow admitted that she “struggles” to live in Tennessee under Republican politicians because of her left-leaning politics. During an interview with Variety published Wednesday, the 63-year-old singer reflected on her move to Nashville nearly 20 years ago after her sudden cancer diagnosis and painful breakup with then-fiancé Lance Armstrong. While she praised the…
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Elon Musk looks back on 100 days of DOGE, previews future of the ‘long-term enterprise’
As President Donald Trump marked his 100th day in office on Tuesday, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) said it has cut at least $160 billion in waste, fraud and abuse in the federal government. While the department has made several high-profile cuts during the Trump administration’s first 100 days, DOGE head Elon Musk shared…
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Jasmine Crockett sets sights on top Democratic seat on Oversight Committee: reports
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, is looking for support from fellow Democrats with her eyes on a possible run for the top Democratic spot on the House Oversight Committee, according to reports. Although Semafor first reported about Crockett’s plans, Politico also reported that two people familiar with the matter claim the congresswoman has been making calls,…
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Former WNBA star Chiney Ogwumike touts Stephen A Smith’s debate skills ahead of possible presidential run
While less than six months have passed since the 2024 presidential election, sports media star Stephen A. Smith appears to already be looking ahead to 2028. Smith, who recently signed a lucrative contract extension with ESPN, often delves into political conversations on his podcast, “The Stephen A. Smith Show.” During a February edition of his…
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Trump raves about Alabama’s winning ‘brand’ at school’s commencement: ‘Where legends are made’
President Donald Trump delivered the commencement address at the University of Alabama Thursday night and easily won the crowd over. Trump dominated the state in last year’s election, so he already had a home crowd advantage, but he earned bonus points by speaking highly of the school’s athletic programs. The president called the university a…
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Tesla arson suspect released after lawyer argues detention would disrupt sex-change treatments
A college springbreaker accused of torching two Tesla Cybertrucks in Missouri has been released from federal custody after his lawyer argued that remaining in jail would disrupt ongoing sex-change treatment. Owen McIntire, 19, was released and ordered into home detention at his parents’ Missouri home by a federal court in Massachusetts this week and ordered…
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Trump mocks trans athletes in women’s sports to roaring applause at Alabama commencement speech
President Donald Trump stirred the hearts of the University of Alabama graduates when he re-affirmed his promise to “keep men out of women’s sports.” During a commencement speech at the university’s graduation ceremony on Thursday night, Trump gave a shutout to the school’s SEC champion women’s track and field team, before igniting a raucous applause…
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President Trump’s budget wish list would cut health research, climate and education programs, with the aim of slashing $163 billion
The president’s budget wish list would cut health research, climate and education programs.
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Wanda Sykes says white people should be embarrassed for ‘incompetent and corrupt’ Trump admin
Comedian and actress Wanda Sykes said that white people should be embarrassed over the first 100 days of the second term of President Donald Trump. Sykes made the comments while a guest on “The Late Show” after host Stephen Colbert asked her what she thought of the Signal debacle under Defense Dept. Secretary Pete Hegseth.…
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Florida creep, out on bond after allegedly exposing privates to girl, masturbating, saying ‘It’s big, isn’t it?’ caught again
A 32-year-old Florida male who had been out on bond after a 2023 incident during which he allegedly exposed his privates to a 13-year-old girl, masturbated, and said, ‘It’s big, isn’t it?” has been arrested after what authorities said was a similar incident this week. What’s the background? About a year and a half ago,…
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Exclusive: Trump 2026 budget to slash funds for migrant programs
President Donald Trump’s budget lays out plans to cut funding for several federal programs and services that incentivize illegal immigration, Blaze News has exclusively learned. Illegal immigration was a focal point of Trump’s campaign and is now a focal point of his presidency. With border crossings now reaching record lows, Trump is aiming to defund…
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Acting ICE director says agency will ‘ramp up’ raids if sanctuary jurisdictions don’t cooperate
EXCLUSIVE: Todd Lyons, the acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), said his agency will “ramp” up raids in sanctuary cities if they refuse to cooperate with his agents. Todd Lyons sounded off on the Trump administration’s mass deportation agenda and a range of other issues, saying ICE agents were going to go…
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Trump Title IX team probing education chief who called it ‘inaccurate’ to say there are only boys and girls
President Donald Trump’s newly formed Title IX investigative team has been called upon in the state of Washington. Department of Education (DOE) Secretary Linda McMahon announced Wednesday the team will be launching an investigation into Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal’s office. The team, a joint initiative by the DOE and the U.S. Department…
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Vance denies Waltz’s removal as NSA was due to ‘Signalgate,’ calls his UN ambassador nomination a ‘promotion’
Vice President JD Vance said Mike Waltz has the trust of both himself and President Donald Trump after the now-removed national security advisor was nominated Thursday to become the next U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. “I think you could make a good argument that it’s a promotion,” Vance said in an exclusive interview on “Special…
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ESPN star takes aim at JJ Redick, claims first-year coach acted ‘childishly’ before Lakers’ NBA playoff exit
The Los Angeles Lakers faced scrutiny last June when the franchise decided to hire an inexperienced JJ Redick as the franchise’s next head coach. While Redick guided the Lakers to victory in a game against the Timberwolves in his coaching debut in October, Los Angeles came up short against Minnesota in the postseason. The Timberwolves…
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Sammy Hagar slams David Lee Roth, ‘wanted to break the guy’s f—in’ neck’ over concert no-shows
Sammy Hagar recalled why he “wanted to break” David Lee Roth’s “f—-’” neck when they toured together in 2002. In 1985, the 77-year-old singer-songwriter replaced Roth as the frontman of Van Halen, joining guitarist Eddie Van Halen, Eddie’s brother and drummer Alex Van Halen and bassist Michael Anthony. Hagar parted ways with the legendary rock…
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Tennessee bodycam of ‘Maryland man’ traffic stop shows troopers’ hands tied despite smuggling clues
The Tennessee Highway Patrol released body camera footage of its 2022 encounter with Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, where state troopers suspected he was involved in human trafficking. Garcia, 29, is a Salvadorian who illegally entered the United States in 2011 and in 2019 was issued a deportation order. Two previous judges concluded that Abrego-Garcia was likely affiliated…
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Rogan mocks ‘my favorite podcaster’ Gavin Newsom as Democrats attempt to recapture podcasting
Podcaster Joe Rogan mocked California Gov. Gavin Newsom, arguing he is the Democratic Party’s misguided attempt at creating an equivalent to his show. Some have referred to the 2024 election as the “podcast election,” arguing that Rogan and others like him turned the tide for President Donald Trump by having him on their shows and…
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Trump DHS slams more ‘sob story’ reporting after Tren de Aragua gang members send SOS signal
The Trump Department of Homeland Security is slamming Reuters for what it is calling “sob story” reporting about illegal gang members after the outlet reported on suspected Tren de Aragua members forming an “S-O-S” sign at a Texas detention center. The DHS released a statement on Wednesday saying that “the mainstream media’s latest attempt at…
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Weight-loss drugs to get surprising endorsement from global health giant
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Thursday announced its support for weight-loss drugs in adults globally. The organization plans to back GLP-1s like Wegovy and Zepbound to treat obesity in adults as part of a shift in addressing the global obesity epidemic, as reported by Reuters. In a memo, the agency called for strategies to…
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ICE files detainers against 2 illegal aliens, including 1 facing attempted murder charges for shooting spree
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) filed a detainer against a Honduran man this week who was living in the U.S. illegally and now faces attempted murder charges after an alleged shooting spree in Memphis last week. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said in a press release that 24-year-old Enoc Martinez faces five counts…
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Rejects Govt-Offered Plea Deal Ahead Of Sex Trafficking Trial
On Thursday, Sean “Diddy” Combs turned down the government’s offer to enter a guilty plea and avoid the prospect of a lengthier prison sentence.
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Trump reveals Ukraine ceasefire challenges and who he blames most
Last week, Glenn Beck sat down for an exclusive interview with President Trump to review his first 100 days in office. It should come as no surprise that they discussed a wide range of topics, as the Trump administration has operated at a pace that is both shocking and awe-inspiring. Among the list of subjects…
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Massive manhunt under way for suspect who allegedly rammed car into 2 children and 1 adult at church intentionally
Police are looking for a suspect who allegedly rammed his car into an adult and two children outside of a church at a beach town in South Carolina. Isle of Palms police Sgt. Matt Storen said the car was crashed into the Sunrise Presbyterian Church on Sullivan’s Island near Charleston. One of the children and…
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Kaine breaks into Spanish as Dems force vote targeting Trump-El Salvador alliance over deportations
Top Democrats announced an effort Thursday to force the Trump administration to provide a report on how it is specifically complying with a court order to facilitate the return of wrongfully deported U.S. residents to El Salvador. The resolution to do so from Sens. Tim Kaine of Virginia, Charles Schumer of New York, Alex Padilla…
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Coast Guard catches 15 alleged illegal immigrants off the coast of San Diego
Two U.S. Coast Guard cutters snatched more than a dozen alleged illegal immigrants Wednesday off the coast of San Diego. Just before 4:30 a.m., the crew aboard one of the cutters intercepted a 20-foot cabin-style vessel carrying 15 alleged illegal immigrants about 10 miles northwest of Point Loma, according to a news release from the…
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American Airlines passenger restrained, knocked to floor while barging into cockpit: video
Astonishing footage shows an American Airlines passenger being restrained by airline staff after she tried storming the aircraft’s cockpit. The incident happened aboard American Airlines Flight 950 from São Paulo, Brazil, to New York City April 24. The video shows a woman being restrained as she stood outside the pilot’s cockpit. During the intense moment,…
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CNN fires back after ex-Biden aide claims White House pressured network to blacklist him
CNN denied that the Biden administration controlled who it let on its network, after a former Biden aide claimed Wednesday that the White House tried to get him blacklisted from the network for criticizing the administration by putting pressure on CNN not to book him in 2024. “The White House pressured CNN not to ever…
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CIA Launches Chinese Spy Recruitment Video, Reaching Out To Interested Chinese Dissidents
Two “Hollywood-style” videos, uploaded and released by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), have been widely shared in an effort to entice Chinese nationals who are interested in becoming dissidents — spying for the U.S. government.
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Federal judge rules Trump cannot use Alien Enemies Act to deport Tren de Aragua terrorists: ‘Unlawful’
President Donald Trump issued a proclamation on March 15 invoking the Alien Enemies Act and declaring that Tren de Aragua is “a designated Foreign Terrorist Organization” aligned with the Venezuelan Maduro regime that “is perpetrating, attempting, and threatening an invasion or predatory incursion against the territory of the United States.” “I proclaim that all Venezuelan…
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NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya speaks out on autism and COVID in new interview
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya has landed the coveted role as director of the National Institutes of Health, and those in the Make America Healthy Again movement couldn’t be happier, as getting to the root cause of our nation’s health problems is what Bhattacharya has been working toward his entire career. “I want to fulfill the mandate…
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Billboard ads call Cuban-American Republicans ‘traitors’ and ‘sellouts’ for supporting Trump deportations
Cuban-American Republicans who support deportations under the Trump administration are being called traitors and sellouts in a billboard campaign in Florida. The billboards are targeting Secretary of State Marco Rubio, as well as three members of Congress, over the deportation of illegal aliens to the infamous terrorist prison in El Salvador. ‘The billboards are a…
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Woman sues American Airlines after alleged sexual assault on plane, cites pattern of in-flight attacks
A California woman recently filed a federal lawsuit against American Airlines, alleging she was sexually assaulted by a fellow passenger who had a known history of in-flight assaults. Barbara Morgan claims the incident happened April 24, 2024, while she was assigned to a middle seat during an overnight flight from San Francisco to Dallas. During…
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Giants GM Joe Schoen gives sneak peek at Jaxson Dart’s role as rookie
The New York Giants may have traded up for their hopeful future franchise quarterback last week, but don’t expect him to be stepping on the field too often. The G-Men took Ole Miss’ own Jaxson Dart with the 25th selection in the NFL Draft, letting him join a crowded room that already features newcomers in…
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Sullivan’s Island hit-and-run: Manhunt underway in South Carolina town after armed driver ran down two kids
A manhunt involving drones, helicopters and door-to-door checks was underway in Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina, on Thursday after police say a man mowed down a parent and two children outside a Presbyterian church and took off. Justin Collin Adams was still at large Thursday evening and possibly armed with a knife, according to the Sullivan’s…
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Over 2 million pressure cookers recalled after dozens of consumers suffer injuries
A popular appliance manufacturer is recalling more than 2 million pressure cookers after receiving over 100 reports of injuries. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall on Thursday. The recall only pertains to Ninja Foodi OP300 Series Multi-Function Pressure Cookers, though all models are included in the recall. At least 106 burn…
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Army soldier arrested in massive Colorado underground nightclub raid, charged with cocaine distribution
An Army soldier who was arrested as part of a raid on an underground nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colorado, last week is suspected of possessing and distributing cocaine while also trafficking firearms with high-capacity magazines to illegal aliens, according to a criminal complaint. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado announced Thursday that…
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California home of suspect accused of doxxing ICE agents raided and searched
Federal authorities on Thursday searched the California home of a suspect accused of doxxing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. The Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Secret Service served a search warrant on the Irvine home of the unidentified suspect, who was not home at the time. No arrests were made. ICE TOUTS RECORD-BREAKING…
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Giants star angry NFL owners let Shedeur Sanders drop until fifth round: ‘You can’t knock his talent’
Shedeur Sanders’ NFL Draft position has been a topic of heavy debate, and New York Giants receiver Malik Nabers explained why he’s mad at how far the Colorado Buffaloes quarterback slipped down draft boards. Watching Sanders not only fall past day one, but also day two of the draft rubbed Nabers the wrong way, and…
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’60 Minutes’ Kamala Harris interview at the center of Trump’s CBS lawsuit receives Emmy nomination
The controversial “60 Minutes” interview at the center of President Donald Trump‘s high-stakes lawsuit against CBS News is now an Emmy-nominated program. The nominations for the 46th News & Documentary Emmy Awards were announced Thursday. “60 Minutes” landed several nods, most notably in the Outstanding Edited Interview category for its primetime special featuring then-Vice President…
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WNBA players union director prepared for work stoppage, will negotiate ‘as long as it takes’
The WNBA has never been as popular as it is today, which is perhaps good timing for the league. The league’s collective bargaining agreement with the players union expires Oct. 31, 2025, leaving a possible work stoppage on the table. The Women’s National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) opted out of the deal last year, saying…
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Reporter’s Notebook: Alcohol, not coffee
Republicans control the House and Senate. But characterizing it as the “Republican Congress” doesn’t do justice to the present circumstances. This truly is “President Trump’s Congress.” The president’s relationship with Republican lawmakers is light-years away from the fraught, shotgun marriage of 2017 after he unexpectedly captured the White House. Republicans on Capitol Hill didn’t know…
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EXCLUSIVE: DHS fires back at claims ICE raided ‘wrong home’ in Oklahoma smuggling investigation
EXCLUSIVE: The Department of Homeland Security is setting the record straight after media reports claimed ICE raided “the wrong home” and targeted U.S. citizens, setting Democrats fuming. The Independent ran a headline on Wednesday reading: “ICE raids wrong Oklahoma home, seizes life savings and leaves family ‘traumatized for life’” writing that an Oklahoma mother and…
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House Republicans subpoena USA fencing chairman with history of supporting trans competitors in women’s sports
House Republicans have subpoenaed USA Fencing (USFA) board chair Damien Lehfeldt in an effort to compel him to testify in front of Congress during a hearing examining the participation of transgender women in biologically women’s sports. The subpoena comes after USA Fencing’s Chief Executive Officer Phil Andrews told the Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency,…
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Republicans for Price Controls
Rather than reform welfare, some in the GOP want to ‘fight’ pharma companies.
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Say Goodbye to the Antitrust Consumer Welfare Standard
The Trump administration seems set to follow Lina Khan’s shambolic ‘big is bad, little is good’ philosophy.
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When Establishments Fail: Trump’s 100 Days
He is what he wanted to be, a world-historic figure, and we have entered a new time. It sounds dangerous.
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You Won’t Believe the Tax Breaks for Professors
They’re pretty sweet. Private-school tuition and lavish homes for school employees are exempt.
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A TikTok Choice for Google and Apple
Three state AGs investigate the tech giants for hosting the Chinese app.
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How First Solar, a Tariff Winner, Became a Tariff Loser
The company lobbied for protection, which is now raising its import costs.
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Trump Invests in Ukraine’s Future
A bilateral mineral deal means the U.S. has economic ‘skin in the game.’
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Boy who had birth certificate changed to ‘female’ now dominating girls’ softball
A 17-year-old male from Minnesota is dominating girls’ softball after allegedly hiding his true gender from his team. According to a recent report, the male athlete plays for Champlin Park High School in Champlin, Minnesota, and is a starting pitcher for the school’s girls’ fast-pitch team. The 6-foot athlete recently started in the season opener…
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‘I don’t want this entitled person on my team’: Shedeur Sanders was passed on because of his attitude, NFL insiders claim
Shedeur Sanders fell off the draft board of nearly every team because of his arrogance and attitude, NFL insiders have reported. Former NFL quarterback turned analyst Boomer Esiason said NFL owners told their teams to take Sanders off their draft boards after he “torpedoed himself.” ‘I think he was very off putting to many, many…
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Meta apologizes after anti-DEI reporter files multimillion-dollar lawsuit over false claims from AI chatbot
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, apologized for errors on its artificial intelligence chatbot about an anti-DEI reporter who filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the company. Robby Starbuck says that the chatbot falsely claimed that he was present at the rioting on Jan. 6 at the U.S. Capitol and was charged with a crime, even…
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VIDEO: Ilhan Omar flings expletives at reporter over very benign question on immigration
Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota fired off an expletive at a reporter after being asked a very benign question about immigration enforcement. Omar appeared to be upset at a Daily Caller reporter for asking her opinion on Democrats appearing to back off on trips to El Salvador as a form of protest against the…
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The book on David Horowitz
My first acquaintance with David Horowitz, who died Tuesday at the age of 86 following a battle with cancer, was as Peter Collier’s co-author on “The Kennedys: An American Drama,” published in 1984. That year in Washington, I heard Peter and David explain their departure from the left, which had people talking. In 1987, when…
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Iran talks in Rome not happening this weekend and were never confirmed, State Department says
The U.S. has not committed to participating in a fourth round of denuclearization talks with Iran this weekend despite reports to the contrary, according to the State Department. “The United States was never confirmed to be participating in a fourth round of talks with Iran, which people had believed were Saturday in Rome,” spokesperson Tammy…
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Angel moms whose kids were killed by illegal immigrants celebrate Trump’s White House lawn ‘justice’ crusade
FIRST ON FOX: Angel moms and dads whose children were killed at the hands of illegal immigrants and the previous immigration crisis traveled to the White House this week, where they celebrated President Donald Trump ushering “justice back” to the U.S. in an emotional video. “My name is Angie Morfin Vargas, and I’m the mother…
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HHS halts work at high-risk infectious disease lab following repeated safety violations
FIRST ON FOX: The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) implemented a pause on research at one of the nation’s most highly secure research labs, following repeated safety incidents that a source familiar told Fox News Digital have been occurring since the Biden administration. An HHS official confirmed the pause at Fort Detrick’s Integrated…
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Jasmine Crockett roasted for worrying about effect of deportation on other countries
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, is being torched online after she expressed sympathy for countries that may be affected by mass deportations from the U.S. after she remained largely silent on millions of migrants pouring into the U.S. under the Biden administration. Crockett, a first-term progressive who has made headlines for several controversial comments this year,…
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Angels’ Mike Trout leaves game with knee soreness after hustling for base hit
Los Angeles Angels superstar outfielder Mike Trout left the team’s 9-3 loss against the Seattle Mariners with knee soreness Wednesday before an at-bat in the fourth inning. Trout, 33, tried to beat out a ground ball to second base the previous inning and knew it was a “weird one.” He sprinted down the first baseline,…
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California sheriff learned of John Elway golf cart incident two days later, says it’s now investigating
Deputies in California say they didn’t hear about a golf cart incident where Broncos legend John Elway was reportedly behind the wheel until two days after it happened. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office said in a press release it “received information” on Monday regarding a golf cart incident that happened on Saturday at The Madison…
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Ilhan Omar snaps at conservative reporter to ‘f— off’ for asking questions outside Capitol
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., used some R-rated language to brush off a reporter on Thursday. The lawmaker told Daily Caller News Foundation reporter Myles Morell to “F— off” after he asked her a question about fellow Democratic Party figures traveling to El Salvador to defend illegal immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was deported to the…
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Valerie Bertinelli strips down as she experiments with trendy wellness routine
Valerie Bertinelli is diving into cold plunging. The “One Day at a Time” star posted a selfie in a red bikini along with video of her getting into her pool in the early morning. “My pool is 66° Now, for a cold plunge that’s relatively warm. (that’s what they say whoever they are),” she wrote…
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WATCH: Unearthed footage exposes medical school administrators pledging to resist Trump executive orders
FIRST ON FOX: Leaked video obtained by Fox News Digital shows school administrators at an Illinois school of medicine rejecting multiple Trump executive orders, including on combatting DEI, and outlining how the school plans to fight back against them. Trump’s executive order on gender ideology “is an attack on women” and on “basic human rights,” according…
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Ice bucket challenge revival for mental health sparks controversy among ALS community
The Ice Bucket Challenge is back, but this time for a new cause. The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge that went mega-viral in the summer of 2014 had more than 17 million people on social media, and even celebrities on talk shows, dumping ice water over their heads. The challenge, supported by the ALS Association, was…
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U.S. Foreign Policy Shakeup: Waltz Out As Nat’l Security Advisor, Reassigned To UN Ambassador Post While Rubio Is Named Interim Replacement
In a turn of events amid a foreign policy “shakeup,” President Donald Trump has announced that his national security adviser, Mike Waltz, will be reassigned to a new role — becoming the new U.S. ambassador to the United Nations (UN).
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Israel Cancels Independence Day Celebrations Amid Raging Wildfires, Arson Suspected: ‘Worst Fires In Country’s History’
As road closures and mass evacuations paralyzed the nation, Israel was forced to cancel its Independence Day torch-lighting ceremony due to massive wildfires that broke out near Jerusalem on Wednesday.
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Democrat-Led Senate Vote Falls Short In An Effort To Halt Trump’s Tariff Plan
An effort by Senate Democrats to overturn President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff policy fell short on Wednesday.
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Trump reassigns Mike Waltz to a new post following Signal scandal
President Donald Trump announced that he will be nominating Mike Waltz, who currently serves as his national security adviser, to instead be the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will serve as the interim national security adviser until the president appoints a new candidate to permanently fill the role. The…
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Blistering racial battle explodes between Ana Navarro and conservative pundit Shermichael Singleton on ‘CNN NewsNight’
For once, Scott Jennings wasn’t the focal point of a heated debate on “CNN NewsNight” — and it’s a fair bet he had no problem with that, given what went down on Wednesday’s edition. This time the combatants were far-left CNN political commentator Ana Navarro — whom we also know as a far-left co-host of…
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Ex-NFL player training for a comeback … while in prison for vehicular manslaughter
Former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III is reportedly training for an NFL comeback while behind bars in prison. A former first-round draft pick in 2020, Ruggs pled guilty to one count of driving under the influence resulting in death and one count of vehicular manslaughter in 2021. Ruggs’ accident led to the…
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Sacrificing children on the altar of science: How the COVID-19 response hurt our most vulnerable
When COVID-19 washed up on American shores, everyone, including children, were believed by the top scientists in the country to be at grave risk. However, once the threat to children was found to be minimal, children instead became suspected of being “super spreaders.” “Empirical evidence was being ignored, and instead, the officials were following theory.…
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Top GOP nominee in Virginia race defiant after Youngkin advisor denies ‘extortion’ claims
The campaign for Virginia’s Republican nominee for lieutenant governor is pushing back amid a firestorm of controversy and Republican infighting in Virginia, which has pitted the nominee against Gov. Glenn Youngkin. A source familiar with the conversations told Fox News Digital that a Youngkin advisor attempted to solicit business from the lieutenant governor nominee just…
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Charles Barkley raises concerns for Bill Belichick as former NFL coach’s personal life thrust into spotlight
Bill Belichick’s much-discussed romance with Jordon Hudson returned to center stage following a high-profile television interview. Belichick’s girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, was accused of attempting to assert her control during the former NFL coach’s sit-down with “CBS News Sunday Morning.” The interview was part of a promotional tour for Bilichick’s new book, “The Art of Winning…
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New York high school lacrosse hazing ‘could have been catastrophic’: DA
Onondaga County, New York, District Attorney Bill Fitzpatrick joined “Fox and Friends” on Thursday to discuss a hazing case by a Syracuse high school lacrosse team that has made national headlines. “If a sheriff’s deputy or a state police officer had come upon the scene and saw four armed men all dressed in camouflage and…
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Maine high school teacher calls for deaths of Trump and his supporters in Facebook posts
A Maine high school English teacher’s Facebook posts went viral after she called on the U.S. Secret Service to “take out” people who support President Donald Trump‘s “illegal, immoral, unconstitutional acts” and also called for the president’s death. “The Secret Service has the perfect opportunity, if they choose to step up and take it,” Waterville…
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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Waltz-ing Up to Turtle Bay
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… -Kamala Harris comes knives out against Trump in first speech since leaving office: ‘Absolute chaos’ -JD Vance explains why meeting Pope Francis hours before his death was ‘a sign…
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Jordon Hudson’s former classmate ‘unsurprised’ by ‘controlling tendencies’ over Bill Belichick
A classmate of Jordon Hudson, the 24-year-old girlfriend of Bill Belichick, spoke out after a controversial interview with the UNC head football coach made waves on social media. And, according to the anonymous source, Hudson’s behavior was anything but unusual. The Nauset Regional High School classmate, from Eastham, Mass., revealed to the New York Post that…
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The Pentagon inspector general has expanded an investigation into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s sharing of military plans to a second Signal chat that included his wife and brother, according to people familiar with the inquiry
The Pentagon inspector general has expanded an investigation into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s sharing of military plans to a second Signal chat that included his wife and brother.
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House Republicans repeal burdensome Biden-era EV mandates: ‘A major win for sanity’
House Republicans overwhelmingly voted to repeal one of former President Joe Biden’s electric vehicle mandates, while Democrats continue to dig their heels in. The resolution repealed California’s electric vehicle mandate requiring the state to ban the sale of all gas-powered vehicles by 2035. The resolution ultimately passed the House in a 246-164 vote, with 35…
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Neil Young attacks Elon Musk in new song, says Tesla owners are fascists, praises China
Musician Neil Young debuted a new song in which he attacks Elon Musk, claims that Tesla buyers are fascists, and praises China. Young recently performed at the Light Up the Blues benefit concert at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles alongside Stephen Stills, Billy Idol, Cat Power, Rufus Wainwright, and Linda Perry. The annual charity…
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Elon Musk accuses Wall Street Journal of ‘extremely bad breach of ethics’ over report Tesla is searching to replace him
Billionaire tech entrepreneur Elon Musk excoriated the Wall Street Journal over an article that made allegedly false claims that Tesla was looking to replace him as CEO. The Journal claimed that the electric vehicle company had been searching for a new CEO and that the board told Musk he needed to spend more time at…
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From trauma to truth: How Florida’s surgeon general found courage to challenge the pandemic narrative
On a recent episode of “Back to the People,” Nicole Shanahan interviewed Dr. Joseph Ladapo — a Nigerian-American physician and health policy researcher currently serving as the surgeon general of Florida. One of the subjects they discussed was Dr. Ladapo’s role during the pandemic. Unlike the great majority of doctors who championed masks, social distancing,…
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DeSantis: Statewide operation arresting over 1,000 illegal aliens is just the beginning
MIRAMAR, Fla. — Governor Ron DeSantis (R) touted the success of Operation Tidal Wave on Thursday, alongside federal and state law enforcement, highlighting that the joint effort resulted in the arrest of 1,120 illegal aliens within four days. With Operation Tidal Wave being the largest 287(g) operation in history, DeSantis and the other officials said…
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CNN panel descends into chaos after discussion on immigration gets heated
Wednesday’s panel on CNN’s “NewsNight with Abby Phillip” devolved into chaos and personal attacks during a heated discussion on President Donald Trump’s immigration policies and the deportation of Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia. The most contentious moment of the night came when “The View” host Ana Navarro made a comment on illegal immigration versus slavery,…
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Republican gov slams city for considering ‘antisemitic’ resolution, threatens to pull funding
A city in Texas could lose its state funding over a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and an arms embargo against Israel. Gov. Greg Abbott, R-Texas, wrote a letter to San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson admonishing the City Council, which voted to bring the resolution to a formal vote on May 6. In…
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Trump nominates Waltz for high-level post after ousting him as national security advisor
President Donald Trump tapped former National Security Advisor Mike Waltz for his administration’s ambassador to the United Nations after Waltz was ousted from the National Security Council office earlier Thursday. “I am pleased to announce that I will be nominating Mike Waltz to be the next United States Ambassador to the United Nations,” Trump posted…
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‘Mission: Impossible’ star Tom Cruise’s unusual preparation for death-defying stunts
Tom Cruise takes on a variety of dangerous stunts for the eighth installment of the “Mission: Impossible” franchise. In “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning,” Cruise debuts one stunt he’s been wanting to try since he was a child: wing-walking. For this, he actually moves about on the wing of an airplane while in flight.…
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Federal judge opens door to Alien Enemies Act targets suing Trump administration
A federal judge has allowed Venezuelans targeted for deportation under the Alien Enemies Act in the Southern District of Texas to proceed with a class-action lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s administration. U.S. District Judge Fernando Rodriguez Jr., who was appointed by Trump during his first term, issued a 12-page order Thursday granting a group of…
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RFK Jr to require all new vaccines to undergo placebo testing
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is requiring all new vaccines to undergo placebo-controlled trials in a policy change the agency described as a “radical departure from past practices.” “Under Secretary Kennedy’s leadership, all new vaccines will undergo safety testing in placebo-controlled trials prior to licensure — a radical departure from…
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Amazon Beauty Sale: 10 oral care essentials to stock up on now
Amazon’s biggest beauty sales event of the season is back. The third annual Amazon Summer Beauty Event runs from Monday, April 28, through Sunday, May 11. During the Amazon sale, you can find thousands of deals to help care for your summer beauty routine. You can save up to 49% on oral care products, from…
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Gender dysphoria treatments pose ‘significant risks’ to kids and teens, HHS report reveals
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on Thursday released a comprehensive review of best practices for children and teens with gender dysphoria. The report, titled ‘Treatment for Pediatric Gender Dysphoria: Review of Evidence and Best Practices,” was published by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health and Office of Population Affairs.…
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Jen Psaki, Stephen Colbert take aim at Schumer, blast Dems for relying on old tactics against Trump
MSNBC host Jen Psaki told CBS “Late Show” host Stephen Colbert on Wednesday that not enough Democrats were fighting back against President Donald Trump, as the two liberals mocked Sen. Chuck Schumer’s efforts. “I think what’s pretty clear is not enough of them are fighting, far too many are still relying on the old tactics…
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McDonald’s U.S. ‘Same-Store’ Sales Plunge To Lowest Levels Since COVID-19 Era
Fast-food chain McDonald’s reported its worst quarterly sales numbers in the United States since 2020.
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Florida thug accused of locking woman in container after sexually abusing her charged with murdering victim’s mother-in-law
A Florida male who’s accused of locking a woman in a container after beating and sexually abusing her has been charged with murdering the victim’s mother-in-law, WMBB-TV reported. David Earl Gipson, 40, faced a judge Thursday morning in connection with six felony charges, the station said: Murder (no bond) Aggravated battery on person 65 years…
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Sheriff who claims to support women ignores ICE detainer for illegal alien accused of strangling woman
A female sheriff in Virginia who brags about her work supporting women apparently released an illegal alien accused of strangling a woman back onto the streets despite an immigration detainer against him. By all accounts, Wilmer Ramos-Giron, a 34-year-old Guatemalan national, is a dangerous individual. Not only has he repeatedly re-entered the U.S. illegally despite…
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The woman behind the ‘bloodbath’ at the DOJ: Harmeet Dhillon sets the record straight
According to the left, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon is responsible for a “bloodbath” in the Department of Justice. The ACLU has claimed her record consists of restricting voting rights, transgender rights, and abortion access. Worse yet, the NAACP calls her a “grave threat to democracy.” Glenn Beck of “The Glenn Beck…
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Mike Waltz reportedly on his way out as national security adviser after inviting liberal reporter to sensitive war chat
Mike Waltz won his re-election bid in November to represent Florida’s 6th congressional district. The decorated Green Beret decided, however, to give up his seat and corresponding job security to serve as President Donald Trump’s national security adviser. He might come to regret that decision sooner rather than later. Three sources informed journalist Mark Halperin…
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Attorneys for family of FSU shooting victim call for transparency
Attorneys for the family of Tiru Chabba, one of two men killed during a mass shooting at Florida State University last month, have called for a transparent investigation as many questions surrounding the violence remain answered. Bakari Sellers, a national civil rights attorney with Strom Law, and his colleagues, Jim Bannister and J Robert Bell…
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ESPN’s Rece Davis dishes on if sports media is protective over Shedeur, Deion Sanders
Shedeur Sanders had an historic and unprecedented free fall in the NFL Draft last week, and the story has dominated sports media ever since. ESPN’s “College GameDay” host Rece Davis weighed in on whether the media is protective or even afraid of Sanders, but also his legendary father, Colorado coach Deion, as well. “I’m sure…
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Phil Mickelson rips ‘traitor’ Chuck Schumer over SAVE Act criticisms: ‘He is not representing America’
Golfing great Phil Mickelson fired off on Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., on social media Wednesday over the Democratic leader’s criticisms of the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act. Schumer on Wednesday criticized the Republican-backed legislation which passed in the House earlier this month. The bill would require voters to obtain proof of citizenship in…
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Accused MS-13 ringleader one step closer to deportation after judge dismisses charges
A federal judge has cleared the way for a man described by the Department of Justice (DOJ) as MS-13’s leader on the East Coast to be deported. U.S. District Court Judge Claude Hilton dismissed criminal charges against Henrry Josue Villatoro Santos, 24, of El Salvador on Wednesday, according to his lawyer, Muhammad Elsayed. Villatoro Santos…
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Trump jokes his admin will ‘forget about’ separation of church and state: ‘We’re bringing religion back’
President Donald Trump joked that his administration could end the separation of church and state on Thursday, saying they are “bringing religion back to our country.” Trump made the statement during a speech at the White House celebrating the National Day of Prayer. He touted the White House’s faith office and its leader, Paula White.…
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Dems say Trump ‘firing the wrong guy’ after Waltz ousted as national security advisor
President Donald Trump‘s National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and other staffers are out at the National Security Council, sources confirmed to Fox News. Democrats quickly reacted, saying they fired the “wrong guy.” “Mike Waltz has left the chat,” the former Democratic vice presidential nominee Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn, said on X, in a nod to…
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Former Russian president calls Ukraine ‘a disappearing country’ and notes ‘Trump’s ratings have gone down’
Russian Security Council Deputy Chair Dmitry Medvedev, a former Russian president, referred to Ukraine as “a disappearing country” in a post on Telegram. “But Trump has finally broken the Kiev regime into paying for American aid with minerals. Now they will have to pay for military supplies with the national wealth of a disappearing country,”…
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Here’s why belly fat is more common as we age, and 3 ways to prevent it
More people are focused on staying healthy and fit as they grow older — but it’s true that it can become more challenging with age. New research has revealed that cellular changes during the aging process can cause belly fat — and that’s exacerbated by stress and sleep issues that contribute to weight gain. “People…
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Next US national security advisor? Here’s who Trump might pick to replace Waltz
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and other National Security Council staffers were ousted from their office on Thursday, in the most high-profile executive office exits of the second Trump administration. Fox News confirmed on Thursday morning that Waltz and his deputy, Alex Wong, were ousted following a Signal chat leak debacle that unfolded in March,…
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Ex-New Mexico judge, wife who allegedly harbored illegal Tren de Aragua member released on bond
A former New Mexico judge and his wife, who are accused of harboring a Venezuelan gang member in their home, have been released from jail on bond. Former Doña Ana County Magistrate Judge Joel Cano and his wife, Nancy Cano, were arrested last month on charges of tampering with evidence after federal agents raided their…
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35 Democrats vote with GOP to block Biden rule allowing Newsom’s gas car ban
Thirty-five House Democrats are rebuking the Biden administration’s 11th-hour waiver that cleared a path for California to enact a full ban on gas cars by 2035. A Republican resolution aimed at repealing the Biden-era Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) move passed by a 246 to 164 vote on Thursday morning. Notably, two California House Democrats were…
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Trump executive order stands up presidential religious liberty commission
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday establishing a presidential commission on religious liberty. Trump unveiled plans for the new commission during a National Day of Prayer event at the White House and signed it later in the event. Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick will serve as the chairman of the commission, Trump said…
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‘Draconian’ and dangerous: Former Trump nat sec advisor sounds alarm on Biden-era DOJ’s plans for Google
FIRST ON FOX – President Donald Trump‘s former national security advisor is sounding the alarm about the Justice Department’s proposal to break up Google’s illegal monopoly on online search, saying in a letter to White House leaders that the government’s proposal is overly broad and poses “drastic” and far-reaching national security risks. In a letter…
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Florida Gov DeSantis tangles with reporter over illegal immigration, tells her ‘you seem to have no sympathy’
Florida Gov. DeSantis argued with a reporter on Thursday over illegal immigration, telling her “you seem to have no sympathy for people that have been victimized by illegal aliens” after she suggested work being done by ICE is “a little sloppy.” The fireworks erupted after the Republican spoke about Operation Tidal Wave, a record-breaking joint…
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Why China Could Win Trump’s Trade War
Beijing probably can keep its economy afloat until the U.S. midterm—which is likely all it needs.
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Chaos Is Embedded in Trump’s DNA
His pinball-machine style hinges on his advisers’ personal fealty. This will mean more trouble ahead.
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Steve Deace in the White House: Unpacking Trump’s first 100 days with key insiders
As part of President Trump’s first 100 days commemoration, Steve Deace, Todd Erzen, and Aaron McIntire — hosts of the “Steve Deace Show” — had the immense privilege of visiting the White House. “The Trump administration came out like a force of nature from day one — basically launched an all-out amphibious land, sea, air…
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Treasury announces sanctions against major Mexican cartel network: ‘Their days were numbered’
The Treasury Department announced sanctions Thursday against three Mexican nationals and two entities based in Mexico over ties to a criminal cartel network. The sanctions are being imposed in response to the alleged fentanyl trafficking and fuel theft linked to Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion, according to a press release. The CJNG network generates hundreds…
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US judge rules Apple violated order to reform App Store
Apple violated a U.S. court order that required the iPhone maker to allow greater competition for app downloads and payment methods in its lucrative App Store.
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Former hostage thanks Trump upon release after years of detention in Kuwait
Tony Holden, an American defense contractor, is thanking President Donald Trump after gaining his freedom from detention in Kuwait. In a video in which Holden was surrounded by loved ones, he expressed his gratitude to the president. “I wanted you to be able to meditate on how you’ve affected, personally, lives and the difference that…
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Whitmer sounds off on Trump’s ‘constitutional crisis’ day after diplomatic appearance with him
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, D-Mich., said the United States is in a “constitutional crisis” after appearing alongside President Donald Trump in Michigan on his 100th day as president. Jon Favreau, former President Barack Obama‘s speechwriter turned “Pod Save America” host, asked Whitmer in a social media clip posted Wednesday if the U.S. is in a “constitutional…
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User’s manual to Waltz’s departure and its reverberations on Capitol Hill
Some context on national security advisor Michael Waltz being bounced. He served for a little more than 100 days in that role after giving up a safe House seat in Florida. Keep in mind that former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., gave up his safe seat as well when he was nominated to become attorney general.…
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Operation Tidal Wave: ICE, Florida law enforcement arrest over 1,100 in record-breaking crackdown
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Florida announced the arrests of more than 1,100 illegal immigrants Thursday as part of Operation Tidal Wave, which a top official said is the “most single arrests done by a state in a single week that ICE has ever had.” The recent crackdown included the capture of a…
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England sports governing body bans transgender athletes from women’s soccer following UK court ruling
The sports governing body for soccer in England has banned transgender athletes from competing in the women’s sport on Thursday, a policy change that comes weeks after a UK Supreme Court ruling defined a woman as someone born biologically female. The Football Association (FA) announced its policy change on Thursday, calling the issue “a complex…
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Georgetown refuses to cut ties with Israel, stands up to pressure from students
Georgetown University has refused to cave to anti-Israel agitators, saying the Washington, D.C.-based institution will not divest or end partnerships with companies tied to Israel. The announcement from Georgetown University Interim President Robert Groves comes after an undergraduate student body referendum calling for the university to divest “from companies arming Israel and ending university…
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Joe and Jill Biden run to friendly show for first post-White House interview. Yes, it’s ‘The View’
Former President Joe Biden chose a friendly venue for his first interview since leaving the White House: ABC’s “The View.” The show announced Thursday that Biden and former first lady Jill Biden will appear on the program on May 8 for their first media appearance since leaving the White House in January. “We’ll ask about…
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Hegseth orders sweeping Army overhaul and consolidation aimed at countering China and Golden Dome capabilities
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Wednesday ordered a top-down transformation of the Army in a sweeping directive aimed at reorienting the service toward great power competition. With a sharp focus on countering China, developing space and counter-space capabilities, and accelerating the Pentagon’s new Golden Dome strategy, the aggressive modernization effort directs the Army to cut…
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Benches clear in Yankees-Orioles game after awkward collision at second base
After an awkward collision during the fourth inning of the Baltimore Orioles’ 5-4 win over the New York Yankees on Wednesday, tempers flared, and the benches cleared. Orioles’ outfielder Heston Kjerstad stole second base, and as he slid, Yankees second baseman Pablo Reyes landed on Kjerstad’s head and neck area after he jumped in an…
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Cheapest food delivery fees are in these surprising places: Did your city make the list?
New data has revealed the major American cities that have the cheapest food delivery fees. A website for deal-seekers and shoppers analyzed data from DoorDash and Grubhub across 20 major U.S. cities and food categories to calculate the average delivery fee per order. Four Texas cities rank in the top 10 overall, data from BravoDeal.com…
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White House deputy chief of staff rails against reporters over MS-13, TdA coverage
President Donald Trump had to “shame” most media into covering stories of MS-13 and Tren de Aragua violence in the U.S., White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller said Thursday, accusing some outlets of trying to “shill” for one accused MS-13 member. Miller railed against reporters during a scheduled White House briefing when he…
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Russia Criticizes Trump Over Mineral Deal, Claims Ukraine’s Future Is Uncertain
OAN Staff James Meyers8:07 AM – Thursday, May 1, 2025 Russian President Vladimir Putin was critical on Thursday of President Donald Trump’s mineral…
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Noncitizen charged with rape became California cop despite domestic violence arrest, thanks to Gavin Newsom: Report
Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom (Calif.) ratified legislation in September 2022 scrapping the requirement that police, highway patrol, and corrections officers in California have to be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. The law went into effect on Jan. 1, 2023. Felipe Gomes, one of the foreign nationals who took full advantage of Newsom’s law, was arrested…
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Miller teases tariff talks amid ongoing trade war: ‘China is a unique situation’
During Thursday morning’s press briefing, top White House official Stephen Miller told Blaze News senior politics editor Christopher Bedford that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was “in the process” of developing his plan to address the ongoing trade war with China. At this point, the United States has imposed a 145% tariff on Chinese imports, and…
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World-traveling couple visits 197 countries, reveals top destinations
Traveling internationally with a significant other is just a dream for some, but one couple has officially seen it all. Hudson and Emily Crider, originally from Pennsylvania, have traveled to every country on Earth (except for Sudan, due to its ongoing humanitarian crisis). From walking across one of the smallest countries, Tuvalu, in less than…
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Despite his friendly summit with Trump, Bill Maher calls president’s first 100 days a ‘s—show’
Despite having a friendly and constructive meeting with President Donald Trump last month, political comedian Bill Maher has savaged the president’s performance during his first 100 days in office. Writing for The Free Press, Maher showed no mercy to Trump’s second-term record so far. “In a word: s—show,” the HBO host and longtime Trump critic…
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Columbia student activist interviewed by FBI for allegedly saying ‘I like to kill Jews’: court docs
The Columbia University student activist who was recently ordered released from ICE custody was interviewed by the FBI in 2015 after allegedly telling a gun shop owner that “I like to kill Jews.” The activist, Mohsen Mahdawi, visited the gun store in the summer of 2015 and inquired about various firearms while in conversation with…
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Mike Waltz, other National Security Council staffers out in latest Trump purge following Signal chat leak
Trump administration National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and other staffers are out at the National Security Council, sources confirmed to Fox News. Fox News confirmed Waltz and his deputy, Alex Wong, were ousted Thursday. Sources said additional staffers removed from the office will likely be announced, and President Donald Trump is expected to speak publicly…
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HUD Secretary Scott Turner lays out agency wins during first 100 days, shares priorities for next 100
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Scott Turner sat down with Fox News Digital to discuss the agency’s biggest wins during the Trump administration’s first 100 days, and shared HUD’s top priorities for the next 100. Some of those wins, according to Scott, include rescinding Biden and Obama-era regulations to spur innovation and…
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Steve Doocy announces new coast-to-coast hosting role on ‘Fox & Friends’
After nearly 30 years of waking up to his alarm clock at 3:30 a.m., “Fox & Friends” co-host Steve Doocy will finally be able to hit the snooze. The longtime host announced on “Fox & Friends” that “it’s time for a change” that will allow him to spend more time with his growing family,…
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SCOOP: Republicans discuss defunding ‘big abortion’ like Planned Parenthood in Trump agenda bill
EXCLUSIVE: House Republicans are discussing measures that could potentially end federal funding of groups like Planned Parenthood as cost-savings in their multitrillion-dollar bill advancing President Donald Trump‘s agenda. Two sources close to the House Energy & Commerce Committee told Fox News Digital that the move was being floated as lawmakers look to find at least…
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Gwyneth Paltrow blasts ski crash trial as ‘everything that’s wrong with our legal system’
Two years after winning her ski accident trial in 2023, Gwyneth Paltrow still has strong feelings about how everything went down. During a recent episode of Erin and Sara Foster’s “World’s First Podcast,” the Goop founder – who was sued by retired optometrist Terry Sanderson for allegedly causing a ski crash that he said left…
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Father wins decade-long fight for justice after daughter killed in Texas by illegal migrant
A father’s decade-long fight for accountability has finally led to justice for his 13-year-old daughter, who was killed by an illegal migrant in a 2014 Texas car crash. Chris Odette, a veteran and single father who now lives in New Hampshire, had just lost his wife to breast cancer 15 months earlier. He never imagined that…
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NC illegal immigrants kidnap mom, daughter at gunpoint as FBI manhunt ensues for 3rd suspect: police
North Carolina police have arrested two illegal immigrants who allegedly broke into a family’s home on Monday, demanded $1 million and then kidnapped a mother and daughter when the father refused to make the payment to the suspects, according to the Garner Police Department. Paola Duran Duran, 25, and Miguel Angel Duran Duran, 23, are…
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JD Vance explains why meeting Pope Francis hours before his death was ‘a sign from God’
EXCLUSIVE: Washington, D.C. — Vice President JD Vance reflected on his meeting with Pope Francis, just hours before the Holy Father passed away, telling Fox News Digital it was a “great honor” and a “sign from God” to cherish life. Vance sat for an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital on Wednesday. VANCE WAS ONE…
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President Trump is replacing national security adviser Mike Waltz roughly a month after he put a journalist on a group text chat in which advisers discussed a sensitive military operation
Waltz lost favor with the president after he added a journalist to a Signal chat where a sensitive military operation was being discussed.
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Judge orders release of UMass student accused of Tesla firebombing so he can continue sex change
A 19-year-old Kansas City man was arrested in Massachusetts last month in connection with the March 17 firebombing of the Missouri Tesla Center. Owen McIntire, a University of Massachusetts physics student who returned home for spring break, allegedly tossed a pair of Molotov cocktails into the Kansas City dealership, damaging a pair of charging stations…
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Vance casts tiebreaking Senate vote after Republicans join Democrats to tank Trump’s tariffs
The Senate failed to pass a resolution Wednesday night that would have halted President Donald Trump’s tariffs after Vice President JD Vance cast the tiebreaking vote. Three Republicans, Sens. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Susan Collins of Maine, and Rand Paul of Kentucky, bucked their party and sided with 46 Democrats in favor of passing the…
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Justin Trudeau’s own brother says Canada is RUINED
Justin Trudeau’s lineage has long been a topic of debate, as many conspiracy theories have swirled around who his father really is — but who his brother is is not up for debate and neither are his brother’s feelings on Trudeau himself. His brother, Kyle Kemper, sat down with Alex Stein on “Prime Time with…
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The next American revolution is happening — will you be part of it?
These are remarks adapted from the closing keynote at the Heritage Foundation’s Annual Leadership Conference, which took place earlier in April in Naples, Florida. Conservatives have been given a generational opportunity — a once-in-a-lifetime chance to shift our country’s trajectory back toward people and values that Washington has for too long left behind. The five…
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Judge’s swift arrest for illegal’s courtroom escape contrasts with Biden DOJ handling of similar case in 2022
A Massachusetts judge who allegedly let a twice-deported illegal immigrant evade ICE capture in 2018 is now facing the prospect of removal from the bench six years after federal charges were first filed against her and three years after those charges were dropped by the Biden administration. By contrast, the Trump administration swiftly arrested a…
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SCOOP: 38 GOP lawmakers say not repealing Biden’s green agenda in Trump tax bill is ‘hypocrisy’
FIRST ON FOX: The House GOP’s standoff over the former Biden administration’s green energy subsides is colliding with Republicans’ plans for a massive bill advancing President Donald Trump‘s agenda. Thirty-eight House Republicans are writing to Ways & Means Chairman Jason Smith, R-Mo., the chamber’s top tax writer, urging a full repeal of the Inflation Reduction…
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Bipartisan lawmakers introduce bill to bolster water system protections against hackers
EXCLUSIVE – Bipartisan lawmakers are introducing a bill on Capitol Hill Thursday focused on protecting the country’s water systems from foreign hackers, just months after China admitted behind closed doors that it was responsible for a series of attacks on U.S. infrastructure. Senators Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., and Tom Cotton, R-Ark., authored the Water Cybersecurity Enhancement…
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Angie Harmon was ‘saved’ in unexpected way after delivery driver killed her dog
Angie Harmon‘s “life changed” by welcoming a new pet into her home a little over a year after an Instacart delivery driver shot and killed her dog Oliver. On Monday, Harmon took to Instagram and shared a selfie with her dog lying on her chest. “Just me, my dog, and the realization that I’ve been…
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White House vows to implement ‘system of merit’ in US, dismantle DEI ‘strangulation’
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller touted President Donald Trump’s efforts to dismantle diversity, equity and inclusion programs on Thursday. Miller appeared alongside White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt during a Thursday morning briefing, declaring that the administration is bringing a “system of merit” back to the U.S. “This administration is not going…
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Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Ivy janitors strike back against hateful mob
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: – Columbia janitors sue anti-Israel agitators who allegedly held them hostage– Anti-Israel rap group feuds with wife of legendary rock star– Why is Doug Emhoff lashing out at President Trump? TOP STORY: Two janitors…
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Reporter’s Notebook: Where we stand with Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’
Do not underestimate the importance of Thursday’s meeting at the White House with President Donald Trump, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith, R-Mo., and Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Brett Guthrie, R-Ky. Those committee chairmen are looking for guidance from the president about what they need to put in the “big, beautiful bill.”…
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Baseball fan’s fall ‘accidental in nature,’ police say, as graphic video shows incident
A graphic video showed how a baseball fan plummeted 21 feet to the ground at PNC Park in Pittsburgh on Wednesday night, leaving the man in critical condition. The man appeared to go over the guardrail above Clemente Wall in right field as Pirates star Andrew McCutchen knocked in two runs in the seventh inning.…
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Biden trans policies ‘promoted prison rape’ and amounted to ‘child abuse,’ Miller says in blistering critique
Former President Joe Biden’s transgender policies increased “prison rape” and “child abuse,” according to White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller. President Donald Trump has signed a series of executive orders that recognizes male and female as the only two sexes, and requires transgender women born biological males in federal prisons to be housed…
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DOGE says it’s referred dozens of potential voter fraud cases to DOJ
DOGE has referred 57 cases of potential voter fraud to the U.S. Justice Department, a DOGE official noted, Fox News Digital has reported. Antonio Gracias noted that the individuals were “resident aliens who were registered to vote and may or may not have voted in elections,” according to NBC News. In a statement to Fox…
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ALEX BERENSON: Trump’s crafty deal could end war in Ukraine, but media’s war on Trump goes on
“Trump Pressures Ukraine to Accept a Peace Plan That Sharply Favors Russia.” So The New York Times warned a week ago, when the White House said Ukraine and Russia needed to make peace quickly. Slate, which has reached MSNBC levels of crazy-liberal, went even further: Trump’s Ukraine Peace Plan Gives Russia Everything It Wants… Sharply…
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How secure is my password? Use this test to find out
The RockYou2024 leak, which exposed almost 10 billion passwords in July of last year, might seem like old news, but its impact is still felt today. It’s considered the largest password compilation ever released. With such a vast collection of breached credentials circulating, the risk of credential stuffing, identity theft and unauthorized access to online accounts…
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Former Air Force major who defied Biden vaccine mandate speaks out, applauds Hegseth
A 16-year veteran and former Air Force major who voluntarily left the military after she refused to receive the COVID-19 vaccination under President Biden’s 2021 executive order commended Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the Trump administration’s actions to undo the effects of the controversial mandate. Kacy Dixon, a former intelligence officer and judge advocate officer (JAG),…
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‘Woke’ hospital could be in crosshairs of Trump admin after scathing complaint alleges DEI discrimination
FIRST ON FOX: A pro-Trump legal nonprofit has filed an official complaint with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) calling for an investigation into diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practices at a prominent Midwest hospital system following a Fox News Digital report on criticism of those policies. The complaint, which was filed by…
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‘Bad for parents’: School choice supporters protest exclusion of religious charter in Supreme Court case
Dozens of school choice advocates gathered outside the Supreme Court Wednesday as justices weighed whether public funds could go directly to religious charter schools. The protesters rallied and held signs that said “all students, all options, all dollars” and “free to learn,” as they advocated for expanded access to alternatives to traditional public schools, especially…
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For Putin, ‘US is the main enemy,’ Estonian foreign minister says
Estonia’s top diplomat thinks Russia’s war on Ukraine goes well beyond the front lines. “This is not about Europe. I think that for Putin and for Russia, the U.S. is the main enemy, like historically,” Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna told Fox News in an exclusive interview in Estonia’s capital, Tallinn. “He has a plan to…
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Ice cream from Trump and a ‘comically tiny office’: Inside Elon Musk’s wild 3 months getting DOGE rolling
Elon Musk says he saved the U.S. taxpayer more than $160 billion during his first three months getting the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) off the ground — but he also enjoyed midnight snacks of ice cream from the White House kitchen, a “comically tiny office” and a friendship with President Donald Trump. Fox News…
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Democrat gun control push persists with reintroduction of assault weapons ban
U.S. lawmakers are continuing to advocate for gun control by pushing an assault weapons ban proposal. “It shall be unlawful for a person to import, sell, manufacture, transfer, or possess, in or affecting interstate or foreign commerce, a semiautomatic assault weapon,” the Assault Weapons Ban of 2025 stipulates — it also includes the same prohibition…
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Harris draws social media scorn for digression about elephants during an earthquake
Former Vice President Kamala Harris urged Democrats across the country to act like elephants in an awkward digression during her speech Wednesday night. Harris delivered her first public address since losing the 2024 election on Wednesday in California, offering an angry and negative view of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office. “Please allow…
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Married women facing REAL ID hurdles, plus what is mushroom coffee?
‘CAN’T ACCEPT THIS’: Some married women are facing unexpected hurdles in obtaining their REAL ID due to marriage name changes. Here’s why. SWEET SHIFT: A southern ice cream shop makes the switch to natural colorants, while preserving signature treats. ‘AMAZING COFFEE’: Mushroom coffee is a popular alternative that provides health benefits, nutritionists say. Fox News’…
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Federal judge blocks Idaho immigration law with preliminary injunction
A federal judge in Idaho has temporarily blocked a state immigration bill aimed at allowing local police to arrest migrants suspected of crossing into the state illegally if they are involved in another crime. Federal judge Amanda Brailsford, a President Biden appointee, issued a preliminary injunction against parts of Idaho’s House Bill 83, which criminalizes state entry…
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New England investigators ‘not ruling out anything’ amid serial killer fears: Former homicide detective
New England authorities are not “ruling out anything” after 11 bodies were found in the region since the beginning of March, a former homicide detective said. Since March 1, a total of 11 bodies have been found in Rhode Island, Connecticut and Massachusetts, fueling fears online that there could be a serial killer in the…
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Florida to execute Army veteran who was convicted of killing girlfriend, 3 young children
Florida is preparing Thursday to execute an Army veteran convicted in the 1998 shotgun killings of his girlfriend and three young children. Jeffrey Hutchinson, 62, is set to receive a lethal injection starting at 6 p.m. at Florida State Prison near Starke in what will be the fourth execution in the state so far this…
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Michelle Obama says she ‘grew up grateful,’ but kids today are less so
In a new episode of her podcast, former first lady Michelle Obama says that she grew up thankful, but that kids today are significantly less so. “When I think about what our parents did or didn’t do, and maybe it’s a little bit different because we’re brother-sister, because that same gender dynamic may make it a…
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NFL MVP delivers blunt message to Shedeur Sanders amid draft debacle
Cam Newton, a one-time NFL MVP, delivered a blunt message to Shedeur Sanders on his podcast earlier this week after the drama surrounding the college star’s draft slide. The Cleveland Browns selected Sanders in the fifth round of the draft on Saturday. Sanders was projected to be a top five pick at his earliest. CLICK…
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Sen Tuberville previews NIL meeting with Trump, says Democrats ‘don’t care’ about college sports
The NIL movement on Capitol Hill will have a huge push on Thursday, as both Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., and former Alabama coach Nick Saban will join President Donald Trump to discuss regulations. The transfer portal has run wild as college athletes are now aiming to make as much money as possible during their college…
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Hunter Biden drops lawsuit against IRS, which whistleblowers say ‘tells you everything you need to know’
Hunter Biden on Wednesday dropped the lawsuit he filed against two Internal Revenue Service whistle-blowers in September 2023. Biden’s attorneys brought a motion in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to dismiss the lawsuit with prejudice, meaning the case cannot be brought again in any court. The lawsuit, initially filed by the former…
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Bill Belichick’s daughter-in-law slams Jordon Hudson over awkward interview
Bill Belichick’s daughter-in-law slammed the North Carolina Tar Heels coach’s girlfriend in a comment on Instagram as Julian Edelman defended the 24-year-old woman. Jen Belichick, the wife of Bill’s son Steve, weighed in with her own opinion as Edelman said Jordon Hudson was just doing her job as a public relations representative to chime in…
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Trucking vet lawmaker sounds off on illegal immigrant drivers as REAL ID deadline looms
A House Republican whose family found success in the trucking industry is voicing concerns about illegal immigrants working in the industry in the U.S. Rep. Mike Collins, R-Ga., praised President Donald Trump’s executive order mandating English proficiency as a requirement for professional drivers in an interview with Fox News Digital. It also comes as the…
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Baseball fan in critical condition after 21-foot fall from stands at Pirates-Cubs game
A man who fell 21 feet from the stands at PNC Park in Pittsburgh to the warning track on Wednesday night was in critical condition, officials said. The incident occurred in the bottom of the seventh inning in right field on what is known as the Clemente Wall, in honor of Roberto Clemente. The man…
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A bipartisan bill expected to be introduced in the Senate calls for the U.S. Mint to end production of the penny
A bipartisan bill aims to cut government spending on the one-cent coin’s production.
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Gwyneth Paltrow embraces trend of living apart from spouse as experts warn it can make or break a marriage
While married couples traditionally move in together after saying “I do,” many modern husbands and wives choose to write their own relationship rules, and that sometimes means living in separate homes. Gwyneth Paltrow and husband Brad Falchuk lived separately for the first year of their marriage, mainly because of their respective children from their first…
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What is mushroom coffee? Caffeine alternative offers surprising health benefits
Mushroom coffee is gaining ground as a substitute for the morning caffeine fix. While drinking mushrooms might not sound like the most appealing thing in the world, the trend has attracted attention for its array of health benefits and added energy boost. Mushroom coffee proponents have said it promotes better sleep — plus provides more…
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Packers’ Matthew Golden credits strong faith for reaching NFL: ‘He definitely helped me get here’
When Matthew Golden walked out of the green room at the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay this past Thursday, he emerged as a member of the Packers – and the hometown fans let him hear how excited they were for it. The surreal moment still feels like a dream to Golden. “Just the way…
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Parents of Hamas hostages urge Trump to be ‘tough with enemies and friends’ amid Israeli siege in Gaza
The parents of the American hostages still held by the Hamas terrorist organization in Gaza have called on President Donald Trump to use his reputation for being “tough” and apply pressure on not only known enemies but one of his closest allies: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. There are 59 hostages still in Gaza, at…
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Trump ‘inherited an 0-12 football team’ from Biden, Sen Tuberville says
President Donald Trump has reached the coveted 100-day mark in his second presidency, and it is once again a polarizing tenure. Since taking over as president, Trump has cracked down on illegal immigration and transgender athletes participating in women’s sports. At the same token, Trump’s tariffs have also resulted in negative affects on the stock…
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Fox News AI Newsletter: Woman says ChatGPT saved her life
IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER: – Woman says ChatGPT saved her life by helping detect cancer, which doctors missed– Tesla launches test run for FSD Supervised, an AI-powered ride hailing service– China’s AI DeepSeek faces House probe over US data harvesting, CCP propaganda ‘LUCKY TO BE ALIVE’: A mother of two credits ChatGPT for saving her life,…
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New prostate cancer test pinpoints disease better than PSA option, study finds
A new means of prostate cancer screening could emerge as an alternative to the PSA test, which has long been the first-line option. Using machine learning, a form of artificial intelligence, Swedish researchers analyzed urine samples from more than 2,000 men with prostate cancer, along with a control group. They determined that the simple, non-invasive…
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Baylee Littrell says Backstreet Boys dad taught him how to stay humble in Hollywood
Baylee Littrell wore his faith on his sleeve all the way to the top 20 on “American Idol,” and he said it was a lesson he learned from his parents. Littrell, 22, is the son of Backstreet Boys singer Brian Littrell. He won the judges over with an original song in his audition (accompanied by…
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Dodgers’ Dustin May discusses reliance on faith, wife during serious injuries and ‘life-or-death’ experience
Dustin May’s life was almost cut short last year. While recovering from a second Tommy John surgery over the summer, the Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher was eating a salad. A leaf of lettuce got stuck in his throat and tore his esophagus, requiring emergency surgery. May did not want to go to the hospital, but…
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White House reporters respond after being called out for weak coverage of Biden’s decline at WHCD
The speech made by Axios correspondent Alex Thompson at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner last weekend calling out the media’s weak coverage of Joe Biden continues to make waves in Washington, D.C. “Alex’s speech was the best part of an otherwise tedious night and the only real olive branch extended toward the Trump administration,” one…
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Donnie Wahlberg says ‘Blue Bloods’ spinoff won’t ever just be him, a Reagan will be ‘a phone call away’
Donnie Wahlberg did everything in his power to save “Blue Bloods” before having to walk away and focus on creating a spinoff. During an interview with Fox News Digital, the actor explained that everyone involved in the drama crime series “fought so hard” to keep the series alive, but the traditions of the Reagan family…
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New business club will offer private meetings with Trump officials
A new Washington group with Republican roots will offer private meetings with Trump appointees.
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Popular North Carolina destinations still working to recover from Hurricane Helene’s impact
Hurricane Helene devastated towns across the south in September, causing record rainfall and triggering historic flooding. Seven months later, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is still on the ground leading the clean-up effort in western North Carolina – one of those towns being Lake Lure. A waterpark in the town, which would normally…
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Jennifer McCabe doubles down on Karen Read’s alleged ‘I hit him’ confession, but can’t find it in paper trail
Key witness Jennifer McCabe remained on the witness stand all day Wednesday for testimony in the second murder trial of her former friend, Karen Read, whose boyfriend they found on her sister’s front lawn during a blizzard in January 2022. She said she was sure that Read said, “I hit him, I hit him, I…
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Drone near-misses surge at busiest US airports amid rise in unauthorized flights
Following several months of numerous high-profile aviation accidents, new data suggest pilots are facing a specific threat when it comes to keeping airline passengers safe in the skies. Last year, drones accounted for approximately two-thirds of reported near-midair collisions with commercial aircraft taking off or landing within the country’s 30 busiest airports, according to the…
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Wisconsin judge accused of obstructing ICE could face years in prison, DOJ has ‘upper hand’: former prosecutor
A Milwaukee, Wisconsin judge could face years in prison for allegedly helping an illegal immigrant evade Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), a former federal prosecutor said. Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan, 65, was arrested by the FBI and charged with obstruction of proceedings before a department or agency of the United States on…
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Louisiana widow says Trump’s border crackdown could save families like hers from being torn apart
After losing her husband in a fatal crash allegedly caused by an illegal immigrant, Olivia Hayes is turning her grief into praise for President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration as a step toward preventing similar tragedies. “Our previous administration’s broken policy broke my family and nothing will bring him [my husband] back,” she said…
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Brewers’ Christian Yelich reflects on friendship with legendary announcer Bob Uecker
The baseball world lost a legend over the offseason when legendary broadcaster Bob Uecker died at the age of 90. Uecker called games for the Milwaukee Brewers since 1971 and appeared in the 1989 movie “Major League” and the film’s two sequels. His last game was the Brewers’ heartbreaking postseason loss to the Mets back…
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Venezuelan gangsters nabbed at northern border gateway by the dozens since Trump inauguration
Since President Donald Trump’s January inauguration, dozens of suspected Venezuelan violent Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang members have been apprehended at key U.S.-Canada border crossings. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) confirmed to Fox News Digital that between Jan. 20, 2025 and March 21, 2025, there were 40 suspected TdA members apprehended by agents at…
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Jeffrey Epstein pal Prince Andrew should disappear after Virginia Giuffre’s death: experts
If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Several royal experts believe Prince Andrew, the disgraced Duke of York, should stay in the shadows and never return. Attorney David Boies, who represented Virginia Giuffre in her sex assault lawsuit against the British…
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Ranching family fights off Biden-era charges with Trump admin’s help in land battle
“Politically motivated” criminal charges have been dropped against a South Dakota ranching family whose lives were turned upside-down after the Biden administration prosecuted them over a 25-acre land dispute last year, federal officials said. Charges against Charles and Heather Maude, who own the 400-acre Maude Hog and Cattle, were dropped Tuesday night by President Donald…
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Married women face REAL ID documentation hurdles: ‘I can’t accept this’
Some married women across the U.S. are sharing that they’ve been facing unexpected hurdles in obtaining their REAL ID as the May 7th deadline looms to have the documentation to fly domestically. The common obstacle among them is proving their name change due to marriage without having in their possession their original marriage certificate needed…
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Trump says public entitlements like Social Security, Medicaid won’t be touched in GOP budget bill
President Donald Trump said public entitlements, such as Social Security and Medicaid, will not be touched in the GOP’s contentious new budget bill currently working its way through Congress, during a town hall Tuesday night hosted by NewsNation. Earlier this month, the Republican-led House of Representatives approved $2 trillion in spending cuts. Those cuts did…
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Former Democrat Hill staffers challenge the aging establishment in Congress: report
With Republicans firmly in control of Washington following the 2024 elections and President Trump implementing his second-term agenda, Democrats find themselves not just out of power but at odds over what the party stands for. A new wave of candidates has emerged: not from outside the political system, but from within the Democratic establishment itself. …
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President Trump reveals what he told Zelenskyy during viral meeting at the Vatican
President Donald Trump revealed Tuesday evening what he and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy discussed during their viral meeting at the Vatican when both were in attendance for the late Pope Francis’ funeral. “I was telling him that it’s a very good thing if we can produce a deal, that you sign it, because Russia is…
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Hegseth sends strong message to Iran and Houthis: ‘You will pay’
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sent a message to Iran on Wednesday night, warning the country that, because of its “LETHAL” support of the Houthis terrorist organization, they will pay the consequences. “We see your LETHAL support to The Houthis. We know exactly what you are doing,” Hegseth said in a post on X. “You know…
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Kamala Harris comes knives out against Trump in first speech since leaving office: ‘Absolute chaos’
Former Vice President Kamala Harris returned to the political scene with a fiery speech on Wednesday night in which she slammed the Trump administration’s first 100 days. Harris had a very negative, often angry-sounding message in her first speech since she left office, even saying, “we are seeing the wholesale abandonment” of American ideals in…
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Florida woman escapes storage container she was being held in after brutal assault: sheriff
A Florida man was apprehended in a wooded area in Washington County after a woman he allegedly assaulted and held in a storage container escaped. David Earl Gipson, 40, has been arrested on charges of sexual battery, aggravated battery and false imprisonment, according to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office. The woman, who was not publicly…
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Mississippi delivery driver accused of trying to steal retired deputy’s order
A Mississippi man is facing charges after allegedly attempting to steal a customer’s delivery order. Unfortunately for 30-year-old Terel Tywan Hampton of Jackson, Miss., that customer turned out to be former Madison County Deputy Brad Sullivan. Sullivan – who was left partially paralyzed after being shot twice in the head during a 2019 chase with…
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The U.S. Army is embarking on its largest overhaul since the end of the Cold War, with plans to equip its combat divisions with around 1,000 drones and to shed outmoded weapons and other equipment
The shift to more small unmanned aircraft is based on lessons from the Ukraine battlefield.
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‘Trump Impeachment-Filer’ Rep. Thanedar’s Pharma Company Abandoned Over 170 Dogs And Monkeys, Leaving Them To Die
173 dogs and monkeys were carelessly abandoned and left to die by Michigan Democrat Rep. Shri Thanedar’s former pharmaceutical company, after it filed for bankruptcy in 2010 — according to multiple reports.
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Illegal aliens aren’t just ‘guests’ — they’re future voters
After visiting a nearby resort filled with opulent wokesters, I couldn’t help but notice the signs proclaiming, “Love, not hate, makes America great.” I suspect the signs were meant to remind us of Donald Trump’s supposed nastiness for deporting as many as 50,000 illegal immigrants — most with criminal records. According to the left, such…
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George and Amal Clooney’s globe-trotting lifestyle potentially in jeopardy under Trump sanctions
George Clooney and wife Amal Clooney have put down roots around the world. The “Ticket to Paradise” star has rested his hat in many countries over the years and helped a small Italian community become a luxurious destination after buying a home in Lake Como at the turn of the century. While the couple has…
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Sheryl Crow left LA to ‘put down roots’ in Nashville after cancer battle, Lance Armstrong breakup
Sheryl Crow opened up about her decision to leave Los Angeles behind to start a new chapter of her life in Tennessee. During an interview with Variety published Wednesday, the 63-year-old singer reflected on how her move to Nashville nearly 20 years ago was prompted by her sudden cancer diagnosis and painful breakup with then-fiance…
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Meghan Markle uses her children publicly in a way Kate Middleton avoids: expert
Meghan Markle this week opened up about sending emails to an address she plans to give her children when they’re older that would serve as an electronic scrapbook with photos and notes of their lives. The Duchess of Sussex told Jamie Kern Lima on her podcast the emails will show her children “everything and every…
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Illegal immigrant with weapons conviction arrested in California as ICE targets criminals
An illegal immigrant with a weapons conviction has been arrested, authorities said Wednesday. Gibram Torres, 22, a Mexican national, was taken into custody in El Centro, California, a city just minutes from Mexicali, Mexico, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said. VIOLENT MS-13 GANGBANGERS GETTING ‘DESPERATE’; DHS OFFICIAL CREDITS EARLY TRUMP ACTION Torres was previously…
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China blames US for origin of COVID-19 and turning ‘deaf ear to the numerous questions over its conduct’
China is blaming the United States for the origin of COVID-19, accusing Washington of “evading responsibility” for the virus amid multiple statements by President Donald Trump that it was leaked from a lab in Wuhan. In a multipage paper, the Communist regime said the infectious disease was present in the U.S. earlier than what was…
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Chinese Officials Claim COVID-19 ‘Might Have Emerged’ In U.S., Not The Wuhan Lab
Beijing claims that the COVID-19 pandemic—which brought global society to a standstill, shuttered businesses and instilled fear in millions, ultimately contributing to the emergence of a forced-vaccine public health culture—is most likely the fault of the United States and not China.
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Ukraine Officially Agrees To Mineral Deal With U.S.
Ukraine has officially signed a deal with the United States, providing access to the nation’s rare earth minerals.
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Is this the end of Canada?
Mark Carney didn’t even have a seat in Canada’s House of Commons when he replaced Justin Trudeau as prime minister and leader of the Liberal Party in March. At the time, it seemed his tenure would be a short one. With the federal election just seven weeks away, the Liberals were trailing the Conservative Party…
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Inside Trump’s plan to make the FBI great again
From its founding more than a century ago, the FBI has been regarded as the premier law enforcement agency in the world. But during my time as an acting section chief at FBI headquarters, I saw firsthand how the bureau lost its way over the past four years, weaponizing against law-abiding American citizens solely based…
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John Elway breaks silence on agent’s death after golf cart crash
Pro Football Hall of Famer John Elway broke his silence Wednesday night after his longtime agent, Jeff Sperbeck, died from injuries sustained in a golf cart crash in California. “I am absolutely devastated and heartbroken by the passing of my close friend, business partner and agent Jeff Sperbeck,” Elway said in a statement, via ESPN. …
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Former Colorado stars speak out amid Shedeur Sanders, Travis Hunter’s controversial jersey retirements
The Colorado football program’s recent decision to retire Travis Hunter’s No. 12 and Sheduer Sanders’ No. 2 jerseys was met with some criticism. Both former Colorado players’ jerseys were officially retired earlier this month during a special ceremony at the Buffaloes spring game. Only four other players in Colorado football history have been honored via…
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David Hogg clashes with an irate James Carville over Democratic primary plan, calls on him to ‘win elections’
Democratic strategist James Carville and Democratic National Committee vice chair David Hogg sparred over the best strategy to help the party win elections in a heated debate on Wednesday. Tensions between the two began weeks earlier when Hogg announced plans to spend $20 million through his political organization Leaders We Deserve to primary-challenge older Democrats…
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Baseball fan plummets from stands to ground during Pirates-Cubs game
A game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago Cubs was paused in the bottom of the seventh inning on Wednesday night as a fan appeared to have fallen onto the field. The game took place at PNC Park. The fan was spotted on the warning track in right field. The game was stopped as stadium…
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Rodeo legend Roy Cooper, the ‘Super Looper,’ dies in fire at 69
Roy Cooper, nicknamed the “Super Looper” during his legendary rodeo career, died this week at the age of 69. Cooper, considered the greatest roper of all time, died in a house fire on his property in Decatur, Texas, Tuesday. “It is with great sadness that our family shares the passing of our Dad, The Super…
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Los Angeles police hope to reunite firearm owners with guns after devastating Palisades Fire
The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is giving firearms owners a chance to reclaim their guns, which were recovered from the charred remains left behind by the Palisades Fire earlier this year. The Palisades Fire burned 23,448 acres on the west side of Los Angeles after being sparked on Jan. 7, 2025. On Wednesday, the…
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‘Finish the kids’: Father slits wife’s throat and threatens family massacre, but heroic 10-year-old girl saves siblings
A heroic 10-year-old girl in Oregon thwarted a possible family massacre by her father after he had already slit the throat of the mother of his children, according to authorities. The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office said in a statement that police responded to multiple reports that there was a disturbance at a home in…
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Student who punched teacher in face in viral video, 2 other brawling students shouldn’t be ‘criminalized’: Superintendent
The Georgia high school student who punched a teacher in the face last week — an incident that was captured on a viral cellphone video — as well as two other brawling students seen in the clip should not be “criminalized,” the school district superintendent said Tuesday. DeKalb County School District Superintendent Devon Horton said…
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New York Times mocked over report discovering Christians wearing crosses for necklaces
The New York Times reported that the prevalence of Christian crosses as necklaces had grown in recent months, and many on social media responded with baffled mockery. The Times report cited many different examples of prominent figures wearing crosses in public and added a history of the meaning of the cross, even prior to the…
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Erase the Bible, lose the West — and that’s the point
The cultural revolution of the 1960s undermined every pillar of American identity, and public religion was no exception. Supreme Court rulings in 1962 and 1963 struck down state-led prayer and mandatory scripture reading in public schools. While these decisions didn’t explicitly ban biblical education as literature or cultural instruction, they effectively removed it from the…
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‘Newsom vs. Newsom’: Liz Wheeler EXPOSES Gavin’s moderate makeover scam
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) is salivating at the thought of being the next president of the United States. Nothing proves this more than his new podcast, “This Is Gavin Newsom,” which he’s using to rebrand himself as more of a moderate after years of taking the most radically left positions on every single issue.…
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Vance breaks key tie after Senate fails to reject Trump’s national emergency on tariffs
The Senate failed Wednesday to pass a resolution rejecting President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariff agenda, as several Republicans signaled beforehand they favored halting the relatively new levies, and Vice President JD Vance was called in to break an ensuing procedural tie. The disapproval resolution failed 49-49, with three Republicans joining all Democrats present in…
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Comedian Rachel Bloom says finding humor isn’t hard despite industry’s political correctness fears
Comedian and actress Rachel Bloom told Fox News Digital that she doesn’t find it hard to be funny, despite concerns from other comedians that political correctness has taken over the industry. Bloom acknowledged that “culturally” comedy changes over time, but she said that – in her opinion – the fear of being “canceled” does not…
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Blue city’s Democratic committee prints thousands of ‘red cards’ urging immigrants to know their rights
Democrats in one Massachusetts city have purchased thousands of red cards intended to remind immigrants of their constitutional rights if approached by ICE or related agencies. The Medford City Democratic Committee, based about six miles northwest of Boston, has already bought 4,000 cards, intended for use by citizens and noncitizens alike. The cards list their…
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Henry Ruggs training in prison for potential NFL return, ex-Raiders teammate says
Former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs, who is serving more than three years in prison for a fatal 2021 DUI crash in Nevada, is training in case an NFL team calls him when he’s released, according to a former teammate. Josh Jacobs, who played for the Raiders at the start of his career…
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Former CNN analyst says media turned blind eye to Biden’s alleged decline because most ‘vote for Democrats’
Former CNN political analyst Chris Cillizza argued on Monday that journalists’ own unconscious biases stopped them from noticing then-President Joe Biden’s decline. Cillizza released a video titled, “Why it *still* matters that the media missed the big Biden story,” where he reflected on how Axios’ Alex Thompson used his award speech at the White House…
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‘Major drug trafficker’ gets lengthy prison sentence after leaving OD victims to go to Wendy’s: authorities
A New York drug kingpin was sentenced to a lengthy prison term Tuesday after he left two overdose victims to go to a Wendy’s restaurant. Holbrook resident Russell Defreitas, 55, was recently found guilty of operating as a major drug trafficker and 91 other charges. He was sentenced to 53 years in prison, according to…
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Ex-Patriots star defends Jordon Hudson amid backlash for shutting down interview question
Julian Edelman came to the defense of Jordon Hudson Wednesday as scrutiny over Bill Belichick’s interview intensified. The former New England Patriots star wide receiver said critics have been given an “unfair” description of what happened during Belichick’s interview with CBS. In the segment, Belichick was asked how he and Hudson met, and she interjected…
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Alzheimer’s, cancer and ALS breakthroughs to know about
LIFE-THREATENING – Abortion pill found to have “severe adverse effects” for 1 in 10 women, study finds. Continue reading… ‘SOUL DOG’ – Woman says her cockapoo detected her breast cancer before doctors did. Continue reading… SUMMER SKINCARE – Save on sunscreens, moisturizers and self-tanners. Continue reading… Facebook Instagram YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Fox News First Fox…
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Fmr Nat’l Security Adviser John Bolton Warns Hegseth ‘Should Resign For His Own Safety’s Sake’
Former National Security Advisor John Bolton issued a stark warning, telling U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that he should resign from his position “for his own safety’s sake.”
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FBI reassigns agents involved in kneeling PR stunt for George Floyd protests
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has reportedly reassigned agents who were mocked by critics as “Kneel Team Six” during the contentious protests after the death of George Floyd. A photograph of about a dozen FBI agents joining the kneeling protest against racial discrimination angered many who believed it was inappropriate for law enforcement officials to…
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‘Nakedly racist’ new film: Ryan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ inspires Karmelo Anthony defenders
The debate surrounding Karmelo Anthony has predictably erupted into one of race, with Anthony’s supporters painting the victim, Austin Metcalf, as the perpetrator because of the color of his skin. “We don’t actually know what Karmelo Anthony was thinking, but the narrative that they’re presenting is that, ‘Well, Austin Metcalf is a representative of whiteness,…
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Atlanta Falcons fined hundreds of thousands of dollars over humiliating phone prank on Shedeur Sanders
An embarrassing phone prank on a prominent football player during the National Football League’s draft led to a large fine against the Atlanta team and one of their coaches. The football player draft picks were overshadowed by the drama surrounding Shedeur Sanders, the son of the former superstar athlete Deion Sanders. He was projected by…
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Richard Gere and wife eye US comeback months after moving to Spain
Richard Gere and his wife Alejandra Silva are already planning on moving back to the United States after relocating to Madrid, Spain, at the end of 2024. At the 2025 Gala: Carnaval in New York City, Alejandra spoke to the Daily Mail about her family’s plans now that they live in her home country. “For…
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North Carolina ‘should consider cutting ties with’ Bill Belichick, ex-Patriots linebacker says
Ted Johnson, a former New England Patriots linebacker who won three Super Bowls with the team, said Tuesday that North Carolina “should consider” firing Bill Belichick over the book tour debacle. Johnson fired off his hot take on WEEI Radio. It came as Belichick and his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, were scrutinized for their interview on…
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Neil Young unveils new song trashing Musk with lyrics that say fascists should buy Teslas
Legendary rocker Neil Young is turning his anger towards billionaire Tesla owner Elon Musk into new music. The musician behind classic songs like “Rockin’ in Free World” and “Heart of Gold,” unveiled a new song at a charity concert in Los Angeles over the weekend, featuring lyrics slamming Musk and his electric vehicles. “If you’re…
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Falcons’ Jeff Ulbrich breaks silence on NFL fine, son’s ‘inexcusable’ actions
Jeff Ulbrich’s second stint with the Atlanta Falcons has gotten off to a rough start. His son, Jax Ulbrich, sparked controversy after he retrieved Sheduer Sanders’ phone number from his father’s computer at some point before last week’s NFL Draft. Jax then dialed the number to prank call Sanders during the draft. CLICK HERE FOR…
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Supreme Court weighs religious liberty dispute over public funding for Catholic charter school
The Supreme Court offered clear divisions Wednesday in a religious liberty case involving public education and whether religious charter schools can receive taxpayer funding. At issue is whether providing public money to a faith-based educational institution violates the First Amendment’s separation of church and state mandate. In more than two hours of wide-ranging oral arguments,…
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A bid to reject President Trump’s worldwide “Liberation Day” tariffs fell short in the Senate on Wednesday, as most Republicans stayed aligned with the White House
Most Republicans stayed aligned with the White House despite concerns about the economy.
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Virginia Giuffre’s Family Shares Her Last Handwritten Note, Discovered After Her Death
Virginia Giuffre’s family has released a handwritten note, believed to be her final message before her alleged suicide on Friday. The note expresses a heartfelt message of solidarity with fellow survivors of sexual abuse.
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N.Y. State Assembly Passes Controversial Bill To Legalize Assisted Suicide For The Terminally Ill
The New York State Assembly has passed a bill to legalize medically-assisted suicide for terminally ill people.
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Trump Tower Coming To Dubai In ‘Landmark’ Development
A new 80-story Trump International Hotel & Tower will be built in Dubai in a new major project.
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No peace for Republicans? Democrat fans flames for Summer of Love 2.0
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, who is unsurprisingly a Democrat, called for mass protests against President Donald Trump during a speech in New Hampshire this week. Pritzker complained in his speech that the president and the individuals “he has elevated” are “an affront to every value this country was founded upon.” “Never before in my life…
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Secretary Rubio drops hammer on reporter asking about El Salvador and Abrego Garcia
Secretary of State Marco Rubio made it clear he does not believe the judicial branch of the federal government is in control of a president’s foreign policy when he was asked about Kilmar Abrego Garcia during a Cabinet meeting at the White House on Wednesday. “Have you been in touch with El Salvador about returning…
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Tim Walz nailed with brutal mockery after saying he was chosen for VP to ‘code talk’ to white guys
Kamala Harris’ former running mate, Tim Walz, revealed that he was chosen for the 2024 Democrat presidential ticket so that he could “code talk” to white guys. The bizarre admission was mocked to oblivion online after the Minnesota governor made the revelation during an interview at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics on Monday.…
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Rubio reveals obscure Biden administration office kept ‘disinformation’ dossier on Trump official
Secretary of State Marco Rubio revealed in a Cabinet meeting that the Biden administration’s State Department kept dossiers on Americans accused of serving as “vectors of disinformation,” including a file on an unidentified Trump administration official. “We had an office in the Department of State whose job it was to censor Americans,” Rubio said during…
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Jeffries distances himself from Democrat trips to El Salvador as border security debate splits party: report
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is privately signaling to fellow Democrats that it’s time to hit pause on trips to El Salvador aimed at spotlighting the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a move reflecting growing internal tensions over how the party is handling border security and immigration enforcement optics in the 2026 cycle. Though Jeffries…
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Trial begins for woman accused of murdering ex’s family with beef Wellington laced with poisonous mushrooms
The trial of an Australian woman accused of serving her ex-husband’s family poisonous mushrooms began this week, nearly a year after the suspect pleaded not guilty to her charges. Erin Patterson, 50, was charged with three counts of murder and one count of attempted murder. She was originally charged with two counts of attempted murder,…
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Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre encouraged abuse survivors to ‘keep fighting’ in journal entry
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). Days after the third Jeffrey Epstein abuse accuser to die in recent years took her own life, her family shared an excerpt from a heartbreaking journal entry Virginia…
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Ukraine signs deal to give US access to rare minerals
Ukraine has signed a deal with the United States, giving the U.S. access to Ukraine’s rare minerals as it continues to work with the Trump administration in an effort to end its three-year war with Russia. Ukrainian Economy Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko flew to Washington, D.C., on Wednesday to help finalize the…
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Paige Spiranac reveals which PGA star she used to have a ‘crush’ on, discusses other celebrity dating rumors
Xander Schauffele apparently had a chance with Paige Spiranac, but he opted to go a different route. The two-time major champion attended San Diego State University, where he met his wife, Maya. Spiranac also attended the university with them. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Spiranac is a former pro turned influencer and…
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Fox Hollow Farm serial killer’s 10th victim identified: coroner
A 10th victim has been recovered from Fox Hollow Farm, where suspected serial killer Herb Baumeister lived in Indiana. The Hamilton County Coroner’s Office said in a news release that the body found at Fox Hallow Farm in Westfield, Indiana, belongs to Daniel Thomas Halloran. According to Fox 59, Halloran was born in 1972, but…
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Israel cancels Independence Day celebrations as wildfires rage through country
Massive wildfires broke out near Jerusalem on Wednesday, forcing Israel to cancel its Independence Day torch-lighting ceremony as road closures and mass evacuations paralyzed the country, turning what should have been a festive celebration into a grim echo of the massive Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas terrorist attacks. “Our volunteers were searching through cars abandoned on…
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Ex-NBA star Gilbert Arenas’ son ‘resting comfortably’ at home after hospitalization, coma from crash
Alijah Arenas, the five-star recruit and son of former NBA star Gilbert Arenas, is “resting comfortably” at home after a car crash left him in a medically-induced coma. “The Govan and Arenas family are preparing for the road ahead with faith and determination, committed to nurturing Alijah back to 100%. He remains blessed, resilient, and…
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Pittsburgh funeral director charged with swindling pet owners, dumping pets’ remains in landfill
The owner of a Pittsburgh funeral home was arrested Monday after allegedly stealing more than $650,000 from customers who paid for pet burial and cremation services, throwing their animals in a landfill and giving them the ashes of other, unknown animals. Patrick Roy Vereb, owner of Vereb Funeral Home and Eternity Pet Memorial, is charged…
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David Hogg faces challenge to DNC role as party tensions escalate
A Native American attorney is challenging David Hogg’s vice chair position at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) amid intra-party tensions ignited by the 25-year-old activist’s $20 million investment through his political action group to primary older incumbent Democrats. “While we are confident that the DNC Officer election was conducted fairly, transparently, and in alignment with…
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Pennsylvania: At Least 4 Dead, Nearly Half A Million Without Power Amid ‘Severe Storms’ In Pittsburgh
At least four people have died and approximately 400,000 people have been left without power across Western Pennsylvania, following massive storms.
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ISIS Suspect Involved In Bourbon Street Attack That Killed 14, Arrested By Iraqi Authorities
Iraqi authorities announced the arrest of an ISIS terrorist accused of helping in the New Year’s attack that left 14 dead on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.
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3 Democrats ask to be removed from resolution to impeach Trump
Three Democrats have asked to be removed from a resolution to impeach President Donald Trump, in a sign that the out-of-power party is retreating from the strategy against the president. Democrats have had to conjure up asymmetric attacks on Trump after a disastrous election in which they lost control of the U.S. Senate and the…
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‘Award-winning’ middle school teacher wins huge payout after being sexually harassed by students for years
An Oregon middle school teacher was awarded a massive payout after she won a lawsuit alleging that her students sexually harassed her. Susan Anglada Bartley, a 46-year-old teacher, sued the Portland Public Schools in 2023. ‘Girls in our school are being sexualized and harassed by boys.’ Bartley claimed that the abuse from the students began…
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World Economic Forum regular Mark Carney’s win energizes Canadian secessionists in Alberta
In addition to unlawfully declaring martial law to crush a peaceful protest, Canada’s Liberal government has in recent years overseen a historic growth of the federal deficit, numerous tax hikes, an unprecedented influx of immigrants, a spike in illegal immigration, rising crime, unanswered church burnings, a worsening housing crisis, coercive medicine, the rise of state-facilitated…
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Republican lawmakers seek to strip District of Columbia of its sanctuary city policies
FIRST ON FOX: Republican lawmakers are launching an effort that would require the nation’s capital to abandon its sanctuary city policies. Sanctuary cities are local jurisdictions that restrict cooperation with federal immigration authorities, including refusing to comply with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainer requests. As a result, the District of Columbia Federal Immigration…
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New England serial killer fears: Massachusetts investigators identify body pulled from river
As fears circulate online regarding a potential serial killer in New England, one person found dead in a river in Taunton, Massachusetts on Friday afternoon has been identified. Bristol County District Attorney Thomas M. Quinn III confirmed that the body was Samuel Stovall, 51, of Taunton. Quinn said that Stovall was homeless, and known to…
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COVID vaccine boosters called into question by FDA chief: ‘Void of data’
The FDA chief has called into question whether the agency will approve and authorize the COVID-19 vaccine for winter. In August 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the updated mRNA COVID vaccine to protect against the current variants, and also approved an updated Novavax vaccine. FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary, however, has expressed…
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EXCLUSIVE: Mom’s fight with school over teen daughter’s gender transition gets boost from parents group
EXCLUSIVE: The American Parents Coalition (APC) is weighing in on a lawsuit against a Florida middle school accused of secretly socially transitioning a 13-year-old girl behind her family’s back. The group, which advocates for the rights of parents and families across the country, filed a brief in support of the Littlejohn family with the 11th…
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White House mocks ‘fake news’ report claiming Trump mixed up Michigan congressmen at rally
The White House hit back at a NewsNation report claiming President Donald Trump had mixed up two congressmen during his Michigan rally on Tuesday evening. Trump marked the first 100 days of his second term at a rally with his supporters in Warren, Michigan, where he touted his accomplishments in deporting illegal immigrants, defended his…
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Chiefs’ Travis Kelce goes off on anonymous coach who ripped Shedeur Sanders before draft
Shedeur Sanders was ripped by an anonymous coach prior to the NFL Draft last week, and that didn’t sit well with Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce. Kelce, 35, expressed his frustration toward the anonymous person in an explicit rant. “I think whoever’s the f—ing anonymous person that’s f—ing saying this should f—ing come out…
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ESPN pundits tear into Bill Belichick over interview fiasco during book tour
ESPN broadcasters Stephen A. Smith and Chris Russo teed off on Bill Belichick on Wednesday over the fiasco surrounding his awkward interview and complaints about media not doing enough to focus on the book he’s trying to promote. Belichick’s interview on “CBS News Sunday Morning” has been the talk of the sports world since it…
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The ‘F-word’: Schumer says Trump’s first 100 days can be distilled to single utterance
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and dozens of his bicameral colleagues addressed reporters on the Capitol steps Wednesday, blasting President Donald Trump’s first 100 days. Schumer, flanked by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., and House Minority Whip Katherine Clark, D-Mass., and others, said Trump failed the nation predominantly via his tariff agenda and…
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Are Domestic Manufacturing Jobs Worth Protecting?
Yes, but only when what threatens them is other countries’ industrial policy.
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A Daughter Dies Too Young
Sterling Oles O’Hara was only 38. Why would a benevolent God let her suffer?
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Fannie and Freddie May Foment Another Crisis
They now back more than 60% of new mortgages, versus roughly 45% before the meltdown in 2008.
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Conservatism Needed a Trump Reset
Many institutions have been too corrupted by the left to be worth preserving in their current form.
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Sean O’Brien and the UPS Layoffs
His rich labor contract is costing Teamsters jobs at the shipping firm.
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Is Measles Coming Back in a Big Way?
A new study says current vaccination rates might be too low to stop it.
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Walz: Harris Picked Me As Running Mate Since ‘I Could Code Talk To White Guys Watching Football, Fixing Their Truck’
Failed former Democrat vice presidential candidate Tim Walz revealed what he believes is the two main reasons why he was chosen as former Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate during a “listening tour” at a Harvard forum on Monday.
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2 Ukrainian Nationals Hit With Federal Charges After Illegally Voting In 2024 Presidential Election
Two Ukrainian women in South Florida on temporary visas were hit with federal charges after being accused of illegally voting in the last 2024 U.S. presidential election, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ).
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ABC News crushed by online critics over contentious interview with Trump
A confrontational interview by Terry Moran of ABC News is getting criticized by supporters of President Donald Trump as he celebrates the 100th day of his second term in office. The president observed the milestone with a rally at the Macomb County Community College Sports and Expo Center in Michigan and ended the day punching…
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Trump’s DOJ nails alleged ringleaders forcing kids into sex crimes, self-mutilation in depraved abuse ring
President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice announced Tuesday that it took down the alleged ringleaders of “a violent online network that seeks to destroy civilized society through the corruption and exploitation of vulnerable populations, which often include minors.” The DOJ charged Leonidas Varagiannis, 21, and Prasan Nepal, 20, for operating a child exploitation subgroup within…
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The tiny trash museum you never knew existed — and cost taxpayers millions
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has taken it upon himself to shut down the National Environmental Museum and Education Center — a multimillion dollar Biden administration project built to showcase EPA achievements. The museum, which also cost hundreds of thousands of dollars in annual maintenance costs, featured “historical and scientific artifacts, along with interactive displays that…
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From bravery to burglary: How a decorated cop ended up in handcuffs after allegedly going on violent home invasion
An off-duty New Jersey cop was arrested after she allegedly broke into a residence and assaulted two victims, according to police. Rebecca Sayegh — a 32-year-old officer with the Toms River Police Department — was arrested and charged with two counts each of assault, two counts of criminal mischief, one count of terroristic threats, one…
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s wife accused of dating ‘gang member’ by ex-boyfriend, who feared for his children’s lives
The wife of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the illegal immigrant alleged to be wrongfully removed from the United States, was accused by a former lover of dating a gang member, newly unearthed documents show. Abrego Garcia’s wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura, has argued that he is not a member of MS-13, a gang from El Salvador, despite…
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Sofia Richie Grainge launches new Amazon Essentials kidswear collection for summer
Sofia Richie Grainge has unveiled a second Amazon Essentials kidswear collection. These timeless designs feature some of the cutest prints and fabrics for spring and summer, as well as shoes and swimming items. The collaboration also has a wide range of budget-friendly options. These adorable and practical pieces blend quiet luxury with everyday practicality. The designs…
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John Elway’s agent dead after golf cart crash where Broncos legend was reportedly driving
Jeff Sperbeck, the longtime agent, friend and business partner of John Elway, has died from injuries suffered in a crash involving a golf cart reportedly driven by the Denver Broncos legendary quarterback. Sperbeck was 62 years old. The Riverside County coroner confirmed Sperbeck died early Wednesday at Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs. The…
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Vance reveals ’empowering’ aspects of Trump’s leadership that enables ‘trust’ and squashes ‘turf battles’
EXCLUSIVE: WASHINGTON — Vice President JD Vance said he feels “very empowered” by President Donald Trump, telling Fox News Digital that there is “complete trust across the senior team,” and “good synergies” in “service of a common vision.” Vance sat for an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital Wednesday in his West Wing office inside the…
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JD Vance urges media to cover military recruitment success under Trump admin
Vice President JD Vance addressed media criticism of the Trump administration and what he considers “underreported” facts from the president’s first 100 days in office. President Donald Trump held a cabinet meeting on Wednesday where he and his administration reflected on the first 100 days of his second presidential term. The White House has used…
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NFL receiver Hunter Renfrow eyes return with new team, opens up about major health setback
NFL wide receiver Hunter Renfrow signed with the Carolina Panthers over the weekend and is hoping to make his return to the football field this season after a health diagnosis sidelined him last year. Renfrow, 29, signed with the Panthers on Sunday, In an interview published on the team’s website, Renfrow opened up about his previous…
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Crews work to retrieve 8 million dimes that spilled onto Texas highway: report
Texas authorities were spotted on video shoveling and individually picking up $800,000 worth of dimes that spilled across a highway early Tuesday. Alvord Fire Department officials confirmed to FOX 4 Dallas that eight million loose dimes were being carried by a tractor-trailer when it overturned on U.S. Highway 287 in Wise County, Texas. The Texas…
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Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter: The Shedeur Sanders NFL Draft saga
FINALLY – Shedeur Sanders had to wait until Day 3 of the 2025 NFL Draft, but the Cleveland Browns finally called his name with the 144th overall pick in the draft’s fifth round. Continue reading … DREAM BECOMES REALITY – In footage livestreamed on Twitch, Shedeur Sanders and members of his family reacted to the former Colorado quarterback’s…
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Small plane crashes while landing at Maryland airport; FAA investigating
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating after a plane reportedly crashed while landing Wednesday at Bay Bridge Airport on Chesapeake Bay in Maryland. A Cirrus SR22 aircraft crashed while landing, veering off the runway and onto the shoreline of the bay at the airport in Stevensville around 10:30 a.m. local time, according to a…
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Teen missing more than 4 months found hundreds of miles away in sex offender’s home
A 16-year-old Missouri girl who had been missing since December was found alive nearly 700 miles away in a registered sex offender’s home. Officers from the Fort Collins Police Department were led to a Colorado home April 15 after receiving a tip through the missing teen’s Instagram account, which had been dormant since she was…
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Fox News Politics: Cruz Calls Out Ivy Leaguer with Tehran Ties
Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content. Here’s what’s happening… –Elon Musk no longer working on DOGE efforts from White House: report -Kamala Harris plans to take on Trump in first major speech since leaving office -Liberal Supreme Court…
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Dem lawmaker demands Congress act on securing US border after ‘transparent’ ICE facility visit
Rep. Don Davis, D-N.C., reflected on his visit to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Stewart County, Georgia, last week, emphasizing that he remains optimistic that there is room for congressional achievements on related policies. “It was a very transparent visit,” Davis told Fox News Digital in an interview, noting he also had the…
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Sen. Lindsey Graham, a close Trump ally, is forging ahead on a plan to impose new sanctions on Russia and steep tariffs on countries that buy Russian oil, gas and uranium
The South Carolina senator is building support for new sanctions on Moscow and tariffs on countries that buy Russia’s oil.
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WH: Elon Musk Working With DOGE Remotely, Preparing To Step Out Of SGE Position
Elon Musk is now preparing for his smooth transition out of his position as a Special Government Employee (SGE), working closely with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under the second Trump administration — according to a New York Post report.
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Why a ‘baby bonus’ is a bad idea
The birth rate has dropped significantly in America, and in order to combat what he sees as a looming depopulation crisis, President Trump has proposed giving a $5,000 “baby bonus” to new moms. Another proposal calls on the government to fund programs that educate women on their menstrual cycles in order for them to understand…
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Researchers advocate using existing aircraft, sulfur to block sunlight amid UK-backed trials
A study published Monday in the American Geophysical Union’s peer-reviewed journal Earth’s Future suggested, largely on the basis of different aerosol injection simulations, that it might be worthwhile using existing commercial jetliners to pollute the skies with toxic sulfur dioxide particles in order to dim the sun and thereby cool the planet. Researchers from University…
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HS teacher wants Secret Service to ‘take out’ all those who support ‘Trump’s illegal, immoral, unconstitutional acts’: Report
The Maine Wire is calling out what it says is a Waterville teacher’s social media post, which contains some disturbing content in reference to President Donald Trump. The outlet posted a screenshot on X of the social media post in question. It indicates the teacher is JoAnna St. Germain. A Tuesday Facebook post from St.…
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Trump admin saves migrant sisters from sex slavery in crackdown on Biden’s lost kids crisis: Report
President Donald Trump’s Homeland Security Investigations rescued two migrant sisters from sex slavery, according to a Tuesday report. Sources told the New York Post that the Honduran nationals, 16 and 18 years old, crossed the border into the U.S. as unaccompanied minors. ‘Unlike the previous administration, President Trump and Secretary Noem take the responsibility to…
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Trump-backed Republican rips Dem town halls as ‘goofing off’ after chicken stunt
Rep. Gabe Evans, R-Colo., who snagged an endorsement from President Donald Trump this week, is firing back at Colorado Democrats following a series of “People’s Town Halls” that went off the rails during the April congressional recess, as intra-party tensions and strange songs took center stage. “While Democrats goof off and sing songs, Congressman Gabe…
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Vance previews Trump’s plans to ‘juice the economy,’ end Russia–Ukraine war in next 100 days
EXCLUSIVE: WASHINGTON — Vice President JD Vance said the first 100 days of the Trump administration were about making changes “very quickly,” but the next 100 days will require Congress and international partners to “step up to the plate.” Vance spoke about the opportunities he sees ahead to “juice the economy” and end the war between…
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CIA being restructured to eliminate ‘well-documented politicization’: Ratcliffe
CIA Director John Ratcliffe said Wednesday that a restructuring was underway at President Donald Trump’s direction to eliminate “well-documented politicization” of the agency. Trump joked during a meeting of his Cabinet secretaries on Wednesday that perhaps Ratcliffe was the only one “who’s not allowed to talk about the great job he’s done,” given the classified…
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Moscow returns body of Ukrainian journalist killed in Russian captivity bearing signs of significant torture
The body of Viktoria Roshchyna, 27, was one of 757 bodies of mostly Ukrainian soldiers returned to Kyiv on Feb. 14, 2025, and reportedly bore unmistakable signs of torture after more than a year in Russian captivity. Roshchyna, who was described as a determined journalist, was captured by Russian forces while reporting behind the front…
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Maine lawmaker Laurel Libby reflects on trans athlete post that thrust her into potential Supreme Court battle
A Feb. 17 Facebook post has become a catalyst for political history in Maine. And it could soon be the topic of Supreme Court testimony. That day, state Rep. Laurel Libby used the social media site to identify an athlete who had just rocked a high school track meet. The athlete took first place in…
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer divides Democrats after appearances with Trump in Michigan and at White House
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has stirred controversy within the Democratic Party after appearing with President Donald Trump at an event in her state on Tuesday and at the White House earlier this month. “Her going to the White House … on the heels of an election where she was heavily involved campaigning for the Democratic…
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Hulk Hogan, Eric Bischoff team up to launch Real American Freestyle, bring competitive wrestling to mainstream
Pro wrestling greats Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff teamed up with legendary coach Izzy Martinez to launch Real American Freestyle in hopes of bringing the sport to a mainstream audience as its popularity continues to grow in the United States. Hogan and Bischoff are longtime friends who helped set the sports entertainment world on fire…
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‘I am afraid’: Another protective order filing against deported ‘Maryland man’ championed by Dems surfaces
FIRST ON FOX: Fox News Digital obtained a second protective order case filed against Kilmar Abrego Garcia from 2020, a year before another protective order that recently surfaced against the suspected MS-13 gang member being held in El Salvador. Abrego Garcia, 29, is a Salvadoran illegal immigrant and suspected MS-13 gang member who was living…
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Barstool Sports’ Dave Portnoy ‘stunned’ by Bill Belichick’s awkward interview
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy didn’t hold back his thoughts on Bill Belichick’s viral interview with “CBS Sunday Morning.” Portnoy said he has a weekly routine on Sunday mornings, as he has some coffee and watches the program. But his skin started to crawl when watching the Belichick interview, which had a very awkward moment…
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Border Patrol chief’s hearing begins with tiff over Dem’s allegations that spurred Noem letter
The Senate Finance Committee hearing to consider Rodney Scott’s nomination to be commissioner of Customs and Border Protection began with fireworks from the panel’s top Democrat. Scott was lambasted by Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon over a controversy involving a person who died in CBP custody in 2010. The criticisms prompted a Tuesday letter from…
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Republicans are considering expanding the $1 million “salary cap,” raising the cost of big pay packages for some companies
Current law caps corporations’ deductions for salaries at $1 million—for some employers and workers.
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Brooke Rollins Signals At Working On Food Stamps With RFK Jr., ‘This Administration Will Not Let Any Child Go Hungry’
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has stated that her department has a “massive plan” for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program reforms, and will be working closely with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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Chinese Exports Into U.S. Drop Dramatically
Imports of Chinese goods into the United States have declined sharply due to President Trump’s tariffs, prompting concerns among analysts about potential supply shortages for certain products.
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District judge throws up major roadblocks for Border Patrol agents in California
A California federal judge on Tuesday threw up major roadblocks for Border Patrol agents seeking to deport illegal aliens. U.S. District Judge Jennifer Thurston issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting Customs and Border Protection officers from arresting suspected illegal aliens without a warrant unless agents have reason to believe the suspect might flee before a warrant…
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New video covers 19 minutes in the Jan. 6 life and death of Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt
A new video by Judicial Watch Inc. on the Jan. 6 shooting of Ashli Babbitt compiles and synchronizes much of the video evidence showing the final 19 minutes of the Air Force veteran’s life. More than three months into the second administration of President Donald J. Trump, the body of evidence in the killing of…
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Federal judge frees foreign Columbia student arrested for protests at college
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the immediate release of Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian who was recently arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as part of a crackdown by the State Department on foreign nationals who organize or are part of protests on college campuses. Mahdawi was arrested when he showed up to an…
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The underlying wins in Trump’s first GDP report
The Department of Commerce released the first GDP report of President Donald Trump’s second term on Wednesday, sending critics into a frenzy. The legacy media’s coverage of the report reiterates the same claim: The economy “shrank.” But between the lines, the report paints a different, more promising picture. On its face, the report shows that…
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California creeps who solicit sex from certain minors can’t be charged with felony, thanks to Democrats
Predators in California who solicit sex from certain minors will not face felony charges now that state Democrats have eliminated that portion of a new bill. Under current California law, anyone who solicits sex from someone at least 16 years old can be charged with a misdemeanor. Those who solicit sex from a child under…
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Florida AG launches Office of Parental Rights, lending legal firepower to defend parents’ ‘God-given right’
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced the creation of an Office of Parental Rights in the Sunshine State that will lend legal muscle to help parents fight for the rights they’ve been granted by God. Uthmeier pointed out during remarks on Tuesday that “it is not the role of the government to raise kids,” but…
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SEN CHRIS MURPHY: In Trump’s first 100 days, he has normalized corruption. It must stop
A Tesla showroom on the White House Lawn. $5 million for 1-on-1 meetings with the president. Illegally firing Inspectors General. Special tariff exemptions for friendly corporations. The first 100 days of the Trump administration have been filled with non-stop acts of brazen corruption, bribery, and favors for President Donald Trump’s billionaire friends. When you think…
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Rubio passionately defends immigration actions to weed out ‘perverts and pedophiles and child rapists’
Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the Trump administration’s decision to send an accused MS-13 gang member back to his native country of El Salvador — and said the U.S. is seeking other countries to do the same. “I say this unapologetically: We are actively searching for other countries to take people from third countries.…
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US-Ukraine inching toward mineral deal amid last-minute roadblocks
The United States and Ukraine are on the verge of signing a mineral deal after months of fraught and chaotic negotiations, although a last-minute snag still needs to be ironed out. Ukraine’s prime minister said First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko was flying to Washington on Wednesday to sign the deal, which is central to Kyiv’s efforts to…
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Yankees make home run history with 3 consecutive blasts to begin game vs Orioles
The New York Yankees made home run history in their 15-3 rout of the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night. They became the first team in MLB history to open a game with three consecutive home runs to begin a game twice in a season. Orioles’ Kyle Gibson was greeted rudely by the Yankees’ top of…
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SCOOP: DOGE Caucus plans White House meeting as Elon Musk preps to step back
FIRST ON FOX: The Congressional DOGE Caucus is planning a meeting with the White House sometime next month, one of the group’s leaders confirmed to Fox News Digital. “We’re talking with the White House about our next meeting, and they may be hosting us. We’ll see what happens,” Rep. Aaron Bean, R-Fla., told Fox News…
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Elon Musk receives applause from Cabinet as he begins planned departure from DOGE role
Elon Musk received a round of applause from President Donald Trump’s Cabinet as he prepares for a planned exit from his role at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). “You have been treated unfairly,” Trump said to Musk during a Cabinet meeting Wednesday. “But, the vast majority of people in this country really respect and…
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The bipartisan SHIPS for America Act includes tax breaks, incentives and a lofty target to build 250 ships in 10 years.
The bipartisan SHIPS for America Act includes tax breaks, incentives and a lofty target to build 250 ships in 10 years.
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Graham mocks Democrats as Trump DEA nominee confirms MS-13 gang tattoos
During the confirmation hearing for Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) nominee Terrance Cole, Sen. Lindsey Graham produced a photo of deported alleged gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia and asked Cole to essentially translate the man’s controversial tattoos. “Are you familiar with MS-13? Briefly, what are they?” Graham asked. “They’re a terrorist organization,” Cole replied. “[They’re involved…
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WH says ‘no dispute’ deported suspected gang member had MS-13 tattoos despite photos to the contrary
President Donald Trump defended the deportation of illegal alien and alleged MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia during a fiery interview with ABC, pointing to a photo he shared on social media clearly showing the notorious gang’s name tattooed across Abrego Garcia’s knuckles. Other recent photos of the illegal alien, however, do not appear to…
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Corporation for Public Broadcasting sues Trump to prevent termination of board members
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) sued President Donald Trump on Tuesday in order to prevent the termination of three board members. The CPB helps fund public media corporations such as NPR and PBS, which the Trump administration has targeted as it seeks to cut back on spending. Trump sought to remove three of the…
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Kate Middleton was given chainsaw for Christmas, shows off home improvement skills on royal trip
Kate Middleton demonstrated a hidden talent while on a royal trip to Scotland with her husband, Prince William. While visiting a community center on the Isle of Mull, the couple participated in some of the building’s refurbishment, like painting a mural and handling a nail gun. According to The Telegraph, when Middleton was handed the…
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Trump declares case against CBS is a ‘winner,’ hints at action against New York Times
President Donald Trump declared Wednesday that his case against CBS News was a “true winner” on social media, and further suggested he was looking into taking legal action against The New York Times. “The case we have against 60 Minutes, CBS, and Paramount is a true WINNER. They cheated and defrauded the American People at…
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Argentina: Milei Releases Over 1,850 Files On Nazi Leaders In Argentina
Argentinian President Javier Milei has released unseen documentation of Nazi criminals in Argentina to the general public.
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David Horowitz, Conservative Commentator And Author, Dies At 86
Conservative commentator and writer David Horowitz has died at the age of 86, according to the David Horowitz Freedom Center, a conservative think tank that he founded.
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Calif: Bill Proposes Decriminalizing Certain Welfare Fraud Cases Under $25K Tied To Administrative Errors
A Democrat in California has introduced a bill that would decriminalize welfare fraud that falls under $25,000.
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4 Oregon HS girls refuse to compete against male athlete who is dominating girls’ track and field
A group of high school girls in Oregon took a knee in protest of a male athlete who is consistently winning competitions as a female. Sophia Carpenter said she and three other females forfeited a competition after learning they would be competing against a boy at the Therapeutic Associates Chehalem Classic. The male, named “Liaa”…
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Crushing fraud and DEI: Trump’s plan to restore the American dream of homeownership
The U.S. housing market has been a rollercoaster since the pandemic. First, lockdowns and economic uncertainty slowed the market to a crawl, followed by record-low mortgage rates that spurred a buying frenzy. Limited inventory worsened by construction delays and supply chain issues then spiked prices, creating a fierce seller’s market with frequent bidding wars. In…
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Blue Jays’ Daulton Varsho makes miraculous behind-the-back catch after falling down
For Toronto Blue Jays center fielder Daulton Varsho, what seemed like a routine fly ball turned everything but routine during the fourth inning of the Boston Red Sox’s 10-2 win on Tuesday. There were no runners on base with one out when Red Sox leadoff hitter Jarren Duran stepped to the plate and hit a…
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Sitting still for this amount of time is related to high risk of neck pain, study says
We’ve all heard the adage “sitting is the new smoking” — but new research shows that being still for too long can have effects that go beyond the lungs and heart. Just six hours of sedentary behavior is associated with an increased risk of neck pain, according to a new study published in BMC Public…
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Ex-McConnell advisor-turned-MAGA star doesn’t rule out potential Senate bid as rumors swirl
Scott Jennings, CNN’s Trump-supporting commentator who has gone viral on social media for his sparring matches with left-leaning guests, responded to reports that he may run for Senate in Kentucky to succeed Sen. Mitch McConnell. “Man, the internet’s a crazy place. Long way until next May,” Jennings, who formerly advised multiple McConnell campaigns, told Fox…
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Mexico says it accepted 39K deportees from the US, mostly Mexican nationals
Mexico has received nearly 39,000 deportees from the United States in the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s administration, according to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. More than 33,000 of the deported immigrants were Mexican nationals, Sheinbaum said on Tuesday during her regular morning press conference. “Since President Trump’s administration began, 38,757 have been deported…
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Late-night hosts rate Trump’s first 100 days, say grade falls between ‘F’ and ‘U’
Late-night hosts gave their own grades for President Donald Trump’s first 100 days on Wednesday, and they were the opposite of flattering. Network hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert, as well as cable late-night host Jordan Klepper, tore into Trump on April 29, the 100th day of Trump’s second term. “It…
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Ready-to-eat meat and poultry recalled after consumer complaints about taste, color
A New York company has recalled nearly 19,000 pounds of ready-to-eat sausage and sliced meat and poultry products after sodium nitrite levels exceeded the regulatory limit. That’s according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). Smith Packing LLC, based in Utica, New York, is recalling 18,792 pounds of meat, the…
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Giants’ Abdul Carter experienced prank call like Shedeur Sanders, others on draft night: report
Add Abdul Carter to the list of NFL Draft prospects who were prank-called during the festivities late last week. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Carter, the New York Giants‘ third overall selection on Thursday night, got a prank call during the second pick of the draft, which the Jacksonville Jaguars traded into from the Cleveland…
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Watchdog org calls for sanctions against UN appointee accused of antisemitism
EXCLUSIVE — A United Nations watchdog organization is calling on Secretary of State Marco Rubio to take action against an appointee of the international body whose second term is set to begin on May 1. In a letter to Rubio, U.N. Watch Executive Director Hillel Neuer argues that the U.S. government should sanction and deny…
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How the Lights Went Out in Spain
The country flew too close to the sun—which is to say it relied too heavily on unreliable solar power.
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Ukraine Ready To Sign Landmark Mineral Agreement With U.S.
Ukrainian officials announced that their country is ready to sign a landmark minerals agreement with the U.S. at the White House on Wednesday after months-long negotiations.
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Minn: Rep. Angie Craig Launches Senate Bid, Says ‘Trump And Musk Are Burning Our Government Down’
Democrat Representative Angie Craig has announced that she will be running in the 2026 U.S. Senate race after Senator Tina Smith announced she would not seek re-election, opening up a seat for Minnesota.
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ActBlue contractors to face congressional grilling on Democrats’ shady fundraising scheme
The House Oversight, Judiciary, and Administration Committees summoned ActBlue contractors to appear before Congress amid its investigation into Democrats’ fundraising platform, according to a Tuesday report. Letters obtained by the New York Post revealed that the committees requested two employees of Sift, an AI fraud detection platform, testify about ActBlue’s allegedly relaxed fraud standards. ‘This…
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Trump EPA takes aim at forever chemicals
The Trump administration appears serious about ridding American drinking water of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as “forever chemicals,” and penalizing polluters. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced on Monday that his agency will be taking a suite of actions to address PFAS. “We are tackling PFAS from all of EPA’s program…
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RFK Jr.’s detractors: Warriors for autistic children — or just friends of Big Pharma?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been facing backlash for weeks over his comments regarding the lack of agency many autistic children face, because parents of children who are “on the spectrum” believed he was talking about their own experience. “Autism destroys families, and most importantly, it destroys our greatest resource, which is our children. These…
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The hilarious reason why David Hogg might lose his position at the DNC
Democratic National Committee Vice Chair David Hogg is now facing a serious challenge for his position as many within the party are looking for ways to get rid of the gun control activist. Semafor reports a candidate who failed to win a DNC leadership role earlier this year is now saying the DNC violated its…
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FCC to vote to bar Chinese labs deemed security risks from testing US electronics
All electronics used in the United States must go through the FCC’s equipment authorization process before they can be imported.
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Luigi Mangione prosecutors fire back on ‘eavesdropping’ claim
The U.S. government denied “eavesdropping” on UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione’s recorded jailhouse calls in a Monday court filing after his defense attorneys claimed federal officials shared his calls with the New York County Attorney’s Office (DANY). Mangione’s New York-based defense attorney, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, said during Mangione’s Friday arraignment that one of his…
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Biden-appointed federal judge keeps blocking Trump admin from nixing funding for lawyers for migrant children
U.S. District Judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín is continuing to block the government from cutting off funding for legal services for unaccompanied immigrant children. “This injunction precludes cutting off access to congressionally appropriated funding for its duration,” the court ordered. The move to grant the motion for a preliminary injunction came after the court had previously granted…
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John Elway’s agent on life support after golf cart crash where Broncos great was driving: report
Denver Broncos legend John Elway was driving the golf cart his longtime agent fell out of and suffered life-threatening injuries, according to TMZ. TMZ confirmed Elway was in the driver’s seat when Jeff Sperbeck, 61, fell off the back of the golf cart and hit his head on the asphalt below. The report adds that…
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Michael Bolton’s brain cancer treatments have harsh side effects, but succumbing is ‘not an option’
Michael Bolton refuses to go down without a fight. Over the past year and a half, the two-time Grammy Award winner has been battling glioblastoma, a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer, People magazine reported Wednesday in a cover story. The singer was diagnosed with glioblastoma in December 2023 after undergoing emergency surgery. According…
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Amazon Beauty Sale: Save on summer skincare essentials
Amazon’s Summer Beauty Sale is your chance to save on your favorite beauty brands. Stock up on summer beauty essentials, including sunscreens, moisturizers and more, at a great price. The sale, which runs until May 11, is a limited-time opportunity to grab products that help protect your skin and hair from harmful UV rays. Here are…
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Liberal Supreme Court justices grill religious institution in landmark school choice case
The Supreme Court on Wednesday heard oral arguments in a case involving the nation’s first religious charter schools, and whether it is eligible for state funding despite its religious teachings. At issue in the case is a virtual Catholic charter school in Oklahoma, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, and whether the school is…
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Anti-Israel Columbia protester detained by ICE is freed after federal judge’s order
A federal judge ordered the release of an anti-Israel protester who helped organize riots and protests at the University of Columbia on Wednesday. Authorities with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained Mohsen Mahdawi, a green card holder, earlier this month in Vermont. U.S. District Judge Geoffrey Crawford ordered his release following a hearing Wednesday morning.…
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Warning to Trump nuke negotiators about deceptive Iranian version of the ‘Art of the Deal’
FIRST ON FOX – Experts on the Islamic Republic of Iran’s manipulative atomic weapons bargaining strategy issued a dire warning to team Trump negotiators on how to avoid falling into the trap of former President Barack Obama’s flawed nuclear deal with Iran. President Trump issued a scathing indictment of Obama’s agreement when he withdrew from…
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UFC fighter Sedriques Dumas arrested for burglary, battery weeks after UFC 314 showing
UFC fighter Sedriques Dumas was arrested in Florida on Monday, just weeks after his last fight in the octagon, and remains in police custody with a lengthy list of charges, including robbery and battery charges. The 29-year-old fighter was booked into Escambia County Jail in Pensacola, Florida, on Monday and is being held on a $558,500…
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Deion Sanders admits he can ‘do better,’ days after son Shedeur’s shocking NFL Draft slide
Colorado football head coach and NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders sent a cryptic X post on Wednesday. Sanders’ post comes just days after his son Shedeur shockingly fell to the 144th pick in the NFL Draft, in one of the most unprecedented slides in recent history. However, his post did not directly reference that…
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Phil Robertson’s 79th birthday request might be the funniest thing that’s happened this year
Phil Robertson, beloved patriarch of Duck Commander and the Robertson family, is a symbol of rugged tradition. Decked out in camouflage, preaching a faith-centered, back-to-basics lifestyle, he’s the antithesis of modern trendiness. That’s why his 79th birthday request left his son Jase in stitches. “It was the most shocking thing I’ve ever heard come out…
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Runaway kangaroo shuts down Alabama interstate highway
A runaway kangaroo forced the closure of an Alabama interstate highway in a bizarre incident captured on video. Footage showed the animal hopping along Interstate 85 in Macon County on Tuesday, between Montgomery and Auburn, before it was captured by state troopers and its owner. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said the marsupial had been…
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NFL agent breaks down Trump’s impact in Shedeur Sanders saga
After Shedeur Sanders fell out of the first round of the NFL Draft on Thursday, President Donald Trump plunged the situation into the political realm on Friday afternoon. Trump’s Truth Social post calling NFL owners “stupid” for not drafting Sanders and calling for the quarterback to be “picked IMMEDIATELY” became one of the most unexpected…
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Chuck Schumer called out on 17% favorability rating after slamming Trump’s first 100 days
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., was confronted by CNN’s Manu Raju about having a 17% favorability rating after the Democratic lawmaker delivered remarks on President Donald Trump‘s first 100 days in office at a press conference on Tuesday. Following his comments on the president’s first 100 days, which the senator dubbed “100 days of…
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Uzbekistan agrees to pay for and accept 131 Central Asian illegal immigrants in landmark agreement
FIRST ON FOX: A plane full of Central Asian illegal immigrants is on its way from the U.S. to Uzbekistan at no cost to Americans under a deal brokered between the two governments, Fox News Digital has learned. Over 100 unlawful immigrants are flying back to Uzbekistan on Wednesday as part of the agreement, and…
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Donald Trump bluntly tells Terry Moran ‘I don’t trust you’ as the two spar over first 100 days
President Donald Trump repeatedly criticized ABC News journalist Terry Moran in a combative interview about the foreign policy of his administration. “They’re giving you the big break of a lifetime,” Trump told Moran in a debate over the deportation of illegal immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia. “You’re doing the interview, I picked you because, frankly, I…
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Archaeologists unearth body of 5,000 year-old woman in former dump
Archaeologists have announced the discovery of 5,000-year-old remains apparently belonging to a high-society woman from an ancient Peruvian civilization. The tomb was found in Aspero, an area in the Caral site in Peru, which was formerly used as a municipal dump, Reuters reported. Archeologist David Palomino told Reuters that the way in which the woman’s skin, hair…
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Cruz escalates feud with ex-Iranian official working at Princeton: ‘You should be deported’
Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz escalated his war of words with a former Iranian regime official who, as a faculty member at Princeton, was reportedly making Jewish students feel uncomfortable amid global tensions. “I try not to be in the room with people linked to Iranian terrorists who have murdered dozens of dissidents,” Cruz wrote…
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Wisconsin judge accused of helping illegal alien evade ICE relieved of duties
The same day that Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers’ Democratic administration issued guidance directing state employees not to immediately cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan allegedly helped a previously deported illegal alien facing three misdemeanor counts of battery get away from ICE. To the chagrin of Democratic lawmakers and…
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‘Shark Tank’ star insists AOC is a capitalist at heart: ‘The best marketeer in politics’
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez would “destroy America” as president – but is a first-rate entrepreneur – says Canadian businessman and star of ABC’s “Shark Tank” Kevin O’Leary. O’Leary’s comments came over the weekend during the White House Correspondents’ Association annual dinner in response to questions about a new campaign-style video the far-left progressive lawmaker put out…
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New Trump-linked consulting firm launches in DC to navigate crypto, AI : ‘Trust, connected voice’
A new government relations firm led in part by a former Trump lawyer has launched in Washington, D.C., with the aim of advocating for clients in the crypto and artificial intelligence space that has gained momentum since Trump’s election and inauguration. NexusOne Consulting, founded by attorney Jeff Ifrah of Ifrah Law, former Trump administration attorney…
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Trump to name Haitian gangs foreign terrorist organizations: report
The Trump administration has informed Congress that it intends to designate Haitian gangs as foreign terrorist organizations, sources told the Associated Press. A notification sent to congressional committees on April 23 says the administration will designate the Haitian gangs Viv Ansanm and Gran Grif as foreign terrorist organizations, the AP reported, citing two people familiar…
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Kamala Harris plans to take on Trump in first major speech since leaving office — but it’ll cost you to watch
Former Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver her first major remarks since leaving the White House at the Emerge gala Wednesday in San Francisco — but those who want to virtually stream her speech will have to pay a fee. Emerge, a training organization that seeks to prepare Democratic women to run for office, is…
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Teens discover beach message in bottle written decades ago: ‘No name or address’
A message in a bottle sent by staff or students from a school that no longer exists has washed up on a beach, news agency SWNS reported — and was promptly found by a group of young people. Hedda Traa Haukom was on the beach in Ny-Hellesund in the south of Norway with her cousins…
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Packers’ Matthew Golden unconcerned about pressure after historic pick: ‘I’ve got something to prove’
No NFL Draft prospect got to experience the first round quite like Texas wide receiver Matthew Golden. The Texas Longhorns product was among those in the green room behind the stage at Lambeau Field this past week, patiently waiting to hear his name called by his next team. Golden waited long into the night, but…
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Jasmine Crockett challenges Trump to an IQ test — but will it reveal she’s a ‘midwit’?
President Donald Trump recently called out Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) for being “low-IQ” — and now she’s taken it upon herself to challenge the president to compare the results of their IQ tests. “When you are literally supposed to be the leader of the free world, and you’re worried about a rising sophomore in the…
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Pro-gun Texas? The large print giveth and the small print taketh away
Actions speak louder than words. Put your money where your mouth is. I’ll believe it when I see it. A few common phrases that describe one idea: It doesn’t matter what you say if you don’t act accordingly — a concept that Texas state officials do not seem to understand. Texas claims to be a…
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‘Take It Down Act’ targets deepfake perverts exploiting teens online
Elliston Berry was 14 years old when a classmate used an AI editing app to turn her social media photo into a deepfake nude. He circulated the fake image on Snapchat. The next day, similar deepfake images of eight more girls spread among classmates. The victims’ parents filed a Title IX complaint. Authorities charged the…
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54-year-old repeat offender accused of fatally stabbing woman, 25, after first spitting on her in Chicago
A 54-year-old male is accused of fatally stabbing a 25-year-old woman last week, Chicago police said, adding that Willie Holmes was charged with first-degree murder. Holmes was arrested just after 1:00 p.m. Thursday in the 300 block of North Central Avenue, police said, adding that he was identified as the offender who stabbed the victim…
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The next 100 days
We are now 101 days into President Donald Trump’s second administration. The pace has been relentless. No president since Franklin Delano Roosevelt has reshaped the federal government so fundamentally. The days of tinkering around the edges are over. The long-overdue conservative revolution has finally begun. Cementing these gains will require discipline and focus. The next…
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Americans grade President Trump’s first 100 days of second term and more top headlines
1. Americans grade Trump’s first 100 days 2. Trump gives 100 days speech in Michigan 3. White House lists dozens of ‘hoaxes’ pushed by media, critics ‘HAPPY WE’RE HERE’ – Blue state governor appears with Trump again — and this time she’s not hiding. Continue reading … SETTING A PRECEDENT – Supreme Court to hear…
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I already have REAL ID but have second thoughts, can I go back?
With the deadline for obtaining a REAL ID just one week away, some who are wary of making the change or who have already done so and now regret their decision may be asking if they can return to alternative forms of ID. For many across the country, the short answer is yes. Many states…
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Federal judge orders local law enforcement to stop enforcing new immigration law
A federal judge in Florida said an order that blocks local police from enforcing a new state immigration law applied to all local agencies despite the state’s attorney general stating otherwise in a recent memo. U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams told attorneys for the state during a hearing in Miami on Tuesday that she planned…
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Germany poised to get new conservative chancellor Friedrich Merz
A coalition deal in Germany has paved the way for conservative leader Friedrich Merz to become the country’s 10th chancellor since World War II. As part of the deal, outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s party, the Social Democrats (SPD), will join with Merz’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU). Both parties in the agreement have ruled out governing…
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Several NFL Draft prospects fall victim to prank calls unrelated to Shedeur Sanders prank: report
Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders was not the only NFL Draft prospect to have his hopes of playing professional football toyed with this weekend after several players claimed to have been inundated with prank calls while awaiting the real deal. Penn State tight end Tyler Warren, who was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts with the 14th…
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Times Square food cart vendor shot after dispute with group of young people
Police in New York City are investigating a shooting in Times Square, a gun-free zone, on Wednesday morning that left one man injured. Police say they received a 911 call for shots fired at 4:49 a.m. at 47th and 7th Ave. A 29-year-old male was shot in the right arm, and he was transported to…
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USDA Ends a Biden Administration Injustice
The National Forest Service wrongly targeted South Dakota ranchers Charles and Heather Maude.
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Reporters and editors across the WSJ’s newsroom answer some of the most common reader questions about President Trump’s first 100 days in office
Reporters and editors across our newsroom answer some of the most common reader questions about the president’s first 100 days in office.
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Trump voter tells MSNBC reporter the president is ‘killing it’ in his first 100 days
A Michigan voter told an MSNBC reporter she couldn’t be more excited about what President Donald Trump has done in his first 100 days in office. “I am totally excited,” Becky Godspeed told MSNBC reporter Shaquille Brewster in a segment that aired Tuesday on “Morning Joe.” Brewster asked Trump voters how they feel about Trump’s immigration…
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This agency that targets Republicans while shielding Democrats must be dismantled
Elon Musk has claimed that one of the most common errors of a smart engineer is to optimize a thing that should not exist. But it doesn’t take a SpaceX-level engineer to understand that the Office of Government Ethics – an agency few Americans know by name, but whose unchecked power casts a long shadow…
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Devin Williams’ former Brewers teammate, Christian Yelich, says he’ll be ‘fine’ amid Yankees struggles
The New York Yankees thought they had finally found their closer when they acquired two-time National League Reliever of the Year Devin Williams. On Sunday, they demoted him. Coming into this season, Williams owned a 1.83 ERA in his first six MLB seasons, all with the Milwaukee Brewers. That figure was the second-best in the…
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Honey and allergy relief: Do these two really go together?
Spring is in the air – and so are seasonal allergies. “Spring can feel like a breath of fresh air, unless you’re one of the millions dealing with seasonal allergies,” said Dr. Joseph Mercola, a board-certified family physician based in Ormond Beach, Florida. “While trees bloom and flowers bud, you’re left battling itchy eyes, sneezing…
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Walz says Harris picked him for VP to ‘code talk to White guys’
Former vice presidential nominee Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., continued a self-described “listening tour” across the country at a Harvard Kennedy School forum on Monday night, ruling out a 2028 presidential bid and revealing why former Vice President Kamala Harris chose him as her running mate. Walz said Harris chose him, in part, because, “I could…
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Supreme Court to hear arguments on school choice case involving Catholic charter school
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on Wednesday in the case of a Catholic charter school in Oklahoma that is seeking the support of public funds. St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School would be the nation’s first religious charter school, setting a precedent sure to be capitalized on by other religious institutions. Both…
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Texas hospitals hit with $122 million bill for illegal immigrants’ care in single month
Texas hospitals were left on the hook for nearly $122 million in health care costs racked up by illegal immigrants for one month last year, the first month the state began tracking the figures. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed an executive order in August mandating the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (THHSC) to track…
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President Trump gave me back my life after 471 days of Hamas captivity — please save the remaining hostages
There are moments when I still wake up in terror, my heart pounding, convinced I’m back in those dark tunnels beneath Gaza. Then reality slowly breaks through—I am free. After 471 days held hostage by Hamas, I have returned to the world of light, of family, of possibility. But my heart remains heavy, knowing that…
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Russian attacks on Ukraine intensify in make-or-break week for peace talks
Ukraine’s military said Russia “increased the intensity” of its fighting during what Secretary of State Marco Rubio called “a very critical week” for peace talks. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that there have been 177 combat clashes over the past day, including 91 airstrikes “at the positions of Ukrainian units and…
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Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan adds former Bush solicitor general to defense team
Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan, who was arrested and charged last week with hiding a previously deported illegal immigrant in her jury room in order to shield him from immigration officials, has tapped former Bush solicitor general Paul Clemente to represent her, according to Law.com. Clemente, an appellate legal heavyweight, served as the U.S. solicitor general from…
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Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff says Trump’s ‘chaos and uncertainty’ leading to economic challenges
Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., said the economic challenge sparked by President Donald Trump’s “chaos and uncertainty” is the biggest issue facing the Peach State, stressing that the president’s uncertain economic policy is impacting how businesses and residents make decisions for the future. Ossoff, preparing to run for re-election in 2026, potentially against Georgia’s popular Republican…
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Iran accused of ‘covering up’ death toll in port explosion amid concerns of uprising
FIRST ON FOX: The Islamic Republic of Iran is suspected of “covering up” the true extent of the devastating explosion that rocked the Shahid Rajaee port in Iran’s southern coastal town of Bandar Abbas. On Tuesday, the death toll reported from Tehran after the explosion had risen to 70, with another 1,200 said to have been…
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Harvard president apologizes for failure to address antisemitism, Islamophobia after new reports released
Harvard president Alan Garber apologized for the university’s failure to address both antisemitic and anti-Muslim/Arab tensions on campus in the wake of the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack. On Tuesday, Harvard University released reports from its presidential task forces on antisemitism and anti-Israeli bias, as well as anti-Muslim, anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian bias. In a letter…
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‘Hard no’: Millionaire tax hike proposal has House Republicans divided
House Republicans are split over whether they would consider raising taxes on the wealthiest Americans as GOP lawmakers negotiate ways to pay for President Donald Trump’s multitrillion-dollar agenda. “Personally, I think that that should be on the table if we’re not going to make spending cuts, but I hope we make spending cuts,” House Freedom…
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Pete Davidson says young people ‘don’t have a shot’ at finding love
Pete Davidson is longing for the days of old-fashioned dating. During a recent interview with Variety, the 31-year-old comedian opened up about how he believes dating apps and social media have ruined romance for younger generations. “Dating apps are just so dismissive,” the “Saturday Night Live” alum said. “It’s just like, ‘No. Yes. No.’ That’s…
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600 North Korean troops killed while fighting Ukraine, South Korea says
Roughly 600 North Korean troops have been killed fighting alongside Russia against Ukraine, South Korean lawmakers said on Wednesday, citing the country’s intelligence agency. North Korea has suffered about 4,700 casualties in the conflict, which includes deaths and injuries. But some of the country’s troops have shown signs of improvement in combat capabilities over about…
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Tennis organization draws mixed reaction after ‘creepy’ anti-doping policy surfaces on social media
The recent doping scandals involving top-ranked tennis pros Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek have drawn the attention of fans and officials alike, prompting one of the sport’s governing organizations to issue athletes a reminder about its shower policy. The International Tennis Integrity Agency policy, which calls for players to shower “in clear view of the chaperone observing…
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Sen. Graham responds in kind to Trump’s joke about wanting to be pope: ‘Keep an open mind’
After President Donald Trump joked about wanting to be the pope, Sen. Lindsey Graham asked for the papal conclave and Catholics to maintain an “open mind” about the idea in apparent jest. “I was excited to hear that President Trump is open to the idea of being the next Pope. This would truly be a…
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Elon Musk no longer working on DOGE efforts from White House: report
Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, is starting to transition from his role with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and is no longer working regularly from the White House, according to a report from the New York Post. His impending exit is no surprise, as the White House confirmed earlier this month that the…
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New York Assembly passes bill to legalize assisted suicide for the terminally ill
The New York State Assembly on Tuesday passed a bill that would legalize medically assisted suicide for terminally ill people, sending the measure to the state Senate. The Medical Aid in Dying Act passed the Assembly by an 81-67 vote. The measure would allow a mentally competent adult who has been given six months or…
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Brown University student who angered non-faculty employees for DOGE-like email faces punishment from school
A sophomore at Brown University is facing disciplinary action after he sent a DOGE-like email to non-faculty employees asking them what they do all day to try to figure out why the Ivy League’s tuition has gotten so expensive. “Brown is charging me for misrepresentation — for saying I am affiliated with the Brown Spectator, which…
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SECRETARY KRISTI NOEM: Trump’s first 100 days Make America Safe Again
Today, April 30, 2025, marks the end of the first 100 days of Donald J. Trump’s second term. In 100 days, Trump has achieved more than most presidents accomplish in their entire presidency. A key part of the president’s agenda to unleash the Golden Age of America is to make our country safe again. That…
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Sammy Hagar’s dream about Eddie Van Halen inspired him to write a new song with late rocker
INDIO, Calif. — Sammy Hagar got the chance to work with his former bandmate, the late Eddie Van Halen, one last time. Hagar released a song, “Encore, Thank You, Goodnight,” that came to him in a dream not long after Van Halen’s death in 2020. “About a year after Eddie died, I had a dream…
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Parents and students need school choice, not religious bigotry
Politicians across the nation claim they want a world-class education system that ensures every child receives the education they deserve. How we get there is the source of debate. Despite spending hundreds of billions of dollars in recent decades on our public education system, we have very little to show. According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation…
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Alzheimer’s brain treatment shows promising results in new study
As Alzheimer’s disease now affects seven million Americans — the largest number ever — there is a growing demand for new treatments. Scientists at the University of California, Irvine, have discovered a “groundbreaking” new therapy to fight the disease. The treatment involves using stem cells to “program” human immune cells, called microglia, to counteract signs…
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REP. MIKE KELLY, SEN. TIM SCOTT AND SECRETARY SCOTT TURNER: Save the Opportunity Zones before it’s too late
In 2017, Congress passed one of the most consequential pieces of legislation in the last quarter-century. When President Donald Trump signed the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act (TCJA), the law spurred economic growth the United States hadn’t seen in a generation. Wages increased, and unemployment decreased. Americans were able to cash their paychecks and go…
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‘Too fast’ or ‘excellent’? Americans grade first 100 days of President Trump’s second term
Americans from all over the country graded President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office and the results were mixed. People from Detroit, Houston, Washington, D.C. and other major U.S. cities weighed in on Trump’s second term so far, with many giving it high marks, others giving it a mediocre score, and some giving it…
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Fans of America’s only metric highway hope the government leaves their kilometers alone.
I-19, which connects Tucson and Mexico, has measured distance in kilometers since the 1970s. It’s now under review
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‘Odd-looking’ deep sea fish washes up on beach, surprising locals: ‘Would not expect to run across’
An “odd-looking” deep-sea fish recently washed ashore on an Oregon beach to the surprise of a local aquarium. The Seaside Aquarium in Seaside, Oregon, published pictures of the dead fish in an April 23 Facebook post. Experts identified the fish as a longnose lancetfish. “Resembling a barracuda, this is one fish you would not expect…
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Trump admin uses Luigi Mangione case to ‘send a message’ in first 100 days: Former federal prosecutor
A former federal prosecutor said the Trump administration is using the Luigi Mangione case to “send a message” in the first 100 days through its potential use of the death penalty. Mangione pleaded not guilty to federal charges of stalking, murder through a firearm, and other firearms offenses during an arraignment hearing on Friday. He’s…
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Trump’s first 100 days bring praise from independents and frustration among young Democrats
As President Donald Trump reaches the 100-day mark of his second term, voters across the political spectrum are offering mixed reviews, praising him for swift action on key issues while raising concerns about the pace and priorities of his administration. “What I like most about Trump is that he’s doing what he said he was…
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Popular cruises suspend island stop over escalating gang violence: What to know
As summer travel quickly approaches, cruise lines are steering clear of a Caribbean island due to safety concerns. Royal Caribbean recently altered its sailing itineraries to exclude Labadee, a picturesque peninsula on Haiti’s northern coast, which has long been a highlight of Royal Caribbean’s Western Caribbean itineraries. “Out of an abundance of caution, we have…
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Christie Brinkley’s ‘National Lampoon’ co-star Beverly D’Angelo saved her from going topless in film
Christie Brinkley has Beverly D’Angelo to thank for not going topless in “National Lampoon’s Vacation.” The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model appeared in the 1983 comedy as the flirty “Girl in the Ferrari” opposite Chevy Chase. Viewers witnessed how Chase’s character, Clark Griswold, struggled to keep his eyes on the road as the blonde bombshell in…
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Violent MS-13 gangbangers getting ‘desperate’; DHS official credits early Trump action
As President Donald Trump cracks down on illegal immigrant gangs, a priority for his administration during his first 100 days in office, a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official says violent foreign gangs like MS-13 are feeling the heat. “These gangs are getting increasingly desperate,” Assistant DHS Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News Digital. “Designating…
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Karen Read scores major win as judge allows crash reconstruction testimony
Judge Beverly Cannone denied a motion Tuesday to block key defense experts from testifying in defense of Karen Read at her retrial on murder charges in the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend, John O’Keefe. With dozens of text messages between experts at the ARCCA crash reconstruction firm and defense counsel unaccounted for, and…
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My daughter was murdered by an illegal immigrant. Sen. Van Hollen’s El Salvador visit was a slap in the face
As an angel mom from Maryland grieving the brutal murder of my daughter by an illegal immigrant, I can tell you this: we do not have the luxury of feeling safe under Democratic control. Not in our homes. Not in our communities. And certainly not here in Maryland under Democrat rule. My daughter, Rachel Morin,…
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MORNING GLORY: President Trump won’t ink a bad deal with Iran
It seems as though President Donald Trump wakes up every morning and checks the calendar. If the date is an odd number he threatens Iran with bombing if the Islamic Republic does not dismantle its nuclear enrichment facilities and abandon its ballistic missile production. On even days, the president makes an optimistic statement or post…
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LIZ PEEK: Ignore biased polls, Trump voters love his first 100 days
Today, April 29, 2025, is President Donald Trump’s 100th day in office. The liberal media, which has underestimated and misrepresented this president for the past decade, would have us believe that his second term so far has been a disaster. Many of us who voted for Trump disagree. Pollsters tell us that Trump’s…
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DOGE terminates billions in contracts, including $361K for ‘gender non-conforming, non-binary’ BIPOC farmers
The Department of Agriculture (USDA) terminad $2.5 billion in “wasteful” grants that went toward gender-based causes, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) said Tuesday. The USDA got rid of 420 grants for a savings of $2.3 billion, according to DOGE. Among the programs the money was used for, $361,000 went toward “gender non-conforming, non-binary, two-spirit”…
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Trump wagers US economy in high-stakes tariff gamble at 100-day mark
President Donald Trump campaigned for a second term on pledges to lower prices, create jobs and impose tough tariffs on imports, especially from China. Dubbing himself the “Tariff Man” last fall, he told an audience at the Economic Club of Chicago, “To me, the most beautiful word in the dictionary is tariff.” However, in his…
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Schumer kicks off Democrat all-nighter marathon railing against Trump’s 100 days: He’s ‘being a mob boss’
Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., saved little deference for his fellow New York native when he kicked off what he previously advertised as an all-nighter on the Senate floor by Democrats planning to rail against President Donald Trump for actions over his first 100 days. Speaking just before the endeavor was interrupted by two…
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Blue state governor makes another appearance with Trump before his 100-day speech: ‘Happy we’re here’
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, D-Mich., greeted President Donald Trump on the tarmac in Michigan before his speech to National Guard members on Tuesday, where she also spoke at the event without hiding her face. “Well, I hadn’t planned to speak, but on behalf of all the military men and women who serve our country and serve…
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As judge is charged with obstructing justice in migrant case, spinners cast it as an anti-Trump story
Here’s what actually happened to that Wisconsin judge. Setting aside the spin – and there’s plenty of it from some Democrats and pundits – these are the facts. Based on the criminal complaint, county judge Hannah Dugan had a hearing scheduled for illegal Mexican immigrant Eduardo Flores-Ruiz – who is already facing charges of domestic…
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Trump’s interview on ABC turns fiery when discussing approach to tariffs, deportations
President Donald Trump sat down for an interview with ABC News anchor Terry Moran to mark his first 100 days back in the White House and set the record straight on two hot topics: tariffs and mass deportations.. During a heated back-and-forth conversation with Moran, Trump promised “everything’s going to be just fine” when speaking…
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Conservative commentator David Horowitz dies at 86
David Horowitz, a conservative commentator, author and activist, died on Tuesday at the age of 86, according to the David Horowitz Freedom Center, the conservative think tank he founded. Horowitz died after a lengthy battle with cancer, the center wrote on X. “On behalf of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, we are very saddened to…
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DOGE, Treasury discover $334M in improper payment requests due to foul codes
The U.S. Treasury Department and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) discovered that hundreds of millions of dollars in improper payment requests were identified after going live with its first automated payment system last week. In fact, the system found $334 million in improper payment requests that were flagged because of missing budget codes, invalid…
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White House lists dozens of ‘hoaxes’ pushed by media, critics in Trump’s first 100 days
The White House released a list of the “most egregious hoaxes” perpetuated by the media in the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term Tuesday The Trump administration published a press release declaring, “Since President Donald J. Trump took office 100 days ago, it has been a nonstop deluge of hoaxes and lies…
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Ominous letter written by ‘prophetic’ Titanic passenger sells for shocking six-figure sum at auction
A “prophetic” letter written aboard the ill-fated RMS Titanic ocean liner has been auctioned in England for a stunning sum. The letter was sold by Wiltshire-based Henry Aldridge & Son Ltd. on April 26. It was written by Archibald Gracie IV on April 10, 1912 – just five days before the ship sank on April…
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Norway raises security concerns over Manhattan-sized Arctic land sale as tensions rise
A large plot of private land in Norway’s Arctic Svalbard archipelago may soon be sold for about €300 million ($330 million), but the deal has raised concerns in Oslo over national security. The property, known as Søre Fagerfjord, covers roughly 60 square kilometers (23 square miles) and is the last privately owned land in Svalbard. …
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Kid Rock labels mainstream media ‘public enemy number one’ for failing to recognize Trump’s olive branches
President Donald Trump‘s first 100 days were marked by historic executive action, from the border crisis to global trade. But another key aspect of this period is Trump’s outreach to liberal foes like HBO host Bill Maher and Democratic Mich. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Last month, Trump and Maher seemed to put aside past wars of…
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Giannis Antetokounmpo gets into heated altercation with Tyrese Haliburton’s dad after Bucks’ loss to Pacers
Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo didn’t appear to take the series-ending loss to the Indiana Pacers well on Tuesday night after getting into multiple altercations after the final buzzer. Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton hit the game-winning shot, crossing over Antetokounmpo and driving to the basket for a right-handed layup to take the 119-118 lead with…
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On Trump’s 100th day, Chinese communist regime declares it will ‘never kneel’ to U.S. pressure in fiery video
On the 100th day of President Donald Trump’s second term, China issued a brash challenge to American leadership, releasing a fiery propaganda video declaring it will “never kneel down” to U.S. pressure — a direct reaction to Trump’s aggressive new trade policies. The video titled “Never Kneel Down!” was posted Tuesday, April 29 by the…
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Trump slams Republican ‘grandstanders’ opposing budget bill, predicts massive US tax increases if it fails
During a speech in Michigan marking his first 100 days in office, President Donald Trump slammed Democrats and Republican “grandstanders” opposing his “big beautiful” budget reconciliation bill, saying if they succeed, Americans will see the “highest tax increase in history.” He said his bill has “100% just about Republican support,” adding it “would be nice if…
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Trump laughs off protester who attempted to disrupt 100 days speech: ‘Thought it was a guy’
President Donald Trump laughed off a protester who attempted to disrupt a speech he was giving in Michigan marking his first 100 days in office, joking that he “thought it was a guy.” As the president was praising Republican National Committee leader Michael Watley, there appeared to be some type of disruption in the crowd,…
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EXCLUSIVE: Cattle industry chief warns flesh-eating fly menaces US herds as Mexico yields on pest fight
The nation’s top cattle industry leader sounded the alarm Tuesday that a flesh-eating fly infestation advancing through Mexico remains a dire threat to U.S. ranchers, even as the Trump administration claimed a key victory in efforts to stop it. Buck Wehrbein, president of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) and a cattle feeder from eastern…
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Trump roasted Dem critics, media with new nicknames in first 100 days online: ‘Watermelon-Head’
President Donald Trump has been unafraid to publicly blast Democrats and the liberal media during his first 100 days in office, continuing a similar trend from his first term. In one high-profile skirmish, Trump publicly berated Maine’s Democrat. Gov. Janet Mills for defying his executive order barring biological males who identify as transgender from competing…
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Perfect vs. Good in Ukraine
In a world of optimal risk-taking, the U.S. would have called Putin’s bluff long ago.
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Can Trump Raise the American Birthrate?
Students discuss the administration’s push for a new baby boom.
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Supreme Court Could Crush Charter Schools
If the justices rule that they are private, some states would respond by simply abolishing them.
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Mike Pence: What the 47th President Can Learn From the 45th
Time-honored conservative principles guided the first Trump administration. America needs them now.
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How to Make American Babies Again
Subsidies for new mothers won’t have much effect. Making IVF accessible is a more promising approach.
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Repealing California’s EV Mandate
Are Republicans in Congress willing to assert some control over the regulatory state?
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Trump vs. Amazon’s Brilliant Tariff Idea
The retailer says it won’t display tariff costs on its site, which is a shame.
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Judge Dugan, the Migrant and the Law
Democrats defend a judge accused of helping a migrant evade the feds.
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ICE data shows high arrests, lagging deportation effort under Trump administration
Trump’s success at stemming illegal border crossings has also lowered the number of people who can be more easily deported.
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The Trump administration has championed coal while stripping away protections for black-lung disease, creating a “double-edged sword” for the president’s voters in West Virginia
The president’s voters in West Virginia like his championing of the industry yet worry about possible curbs in mine inspections and the end of a black-lung tracking program.
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has shown a greater willingness to try to work with President Trump than some other top Democratic names
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has shown a greater willingness to try to work with the president than some other top Democratic names.
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President Trump declared the first 100 days of his administration a success at a political rally Tuesday in Michigan
The president returned to the rally stage and declared the first 100 days of his administration a success.
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The Trump administration must temporarily keep funding lawyers for unaccompanied migrant children, a federal judge in California said Tuesday
The government is temporarily prevented from pausing services that help unaccompanied children navigate immigration court.
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SEN. ANGUS KING: A ‘Declaration of Conscience’ on Donald Trump’s 100th day
Almost 75 years ago, the junior Republican Senator from Maine, Margaret Chase Smith, delivered a speech from her heart about a crisis then facing our country: a crisis not arising from a foreign adversary, but from within. A crisis that threatened the values and ideals at the base of the American democratic experiment. Her ‘Declaration…
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Trump’s executive order blitz: What he’s signed and what’s changed
President Donald Trump signed at least 137 executive orders in his 100 days in the Oval Office, trouncing his predecessors’ respective records on signed EOs in the same time period, dating back to at least President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Trump signed 26 executive orders in his first day back in the Oval Office, and a…
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The case for REAL ID: Why Congress passed this requirement in 2005
In the years following the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, policymakers’ intense focus on national security led to sweeping changes in air travel; however, more than two decades later, one major requirement born out of that era has still not fully taken effect. On May 7, Americans will finally be required to present a REAL ID-compliant…
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Democrat Beto O’Rourke says he’ll run for Senate if Texans want him to
Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke, a Democrat, indicated that if Texans want him to run for the U.S. Senate, he will mount another election bid. “But if it comes to pass that this is what the people of Texas want, that it’s the highest and best use of what I can give to you, then yes…
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David Perdue confirmed as Trump’s top China diplomat after key Senate vote
Former Georgia GOP Sen. David Perdue was confirmed Tuesday by the Senate 67-29 as President Donald Trump‘s ambassador to China. Perdue, a former business executive with companies like Tennessee-based Dollar General and experience in global supply chains, including through Beijing, has long been a close ally of the president. The ex-lawmaker, who is also the cousin of former…
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Potential 2028 hopeful accused of ‘inciting violence’ after call for ‘mass protests’ against Trump
Gov. J.B. Pritzker, D-Ill., reignited speculation about his 2028 presidential ambitions this weekend, but his call for “mass protests” dominated headlines as Republicans accused him of “inciting violence.” Speaking at the New Hampshire Democratic Party’s annual fundraising gala this weekend, Pritzker became the first potential Democratic candidate to visit New Hampshire, or any early primary…
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Stefanik undercuts Speaker Johnson in stunning public House GOP spat
Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., appeared to accuse Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., of lying about discussing the New York governor’s race with her on Tuesday. Johnson said he was having “conversations” with Stefanik and her fellow New Yorker, Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., when asked whether he discussed the upcoming gubernatorial election with the two potential candidates.…
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Trump Gives ‘First 100 Days’ Speech: ‘Revolution Of Common Sense’
President Donald Trump commemorated the 100th day of his second term with a speech delivered in Warren, Michigan.
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Judge Hannah Dugan Only ‘Temporarily’ Relieved Of Her Duties After Being Arrested By FBI For ‘Shielding Illegal Alien From ICE’
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has issued an administrative order stating that Judge Hannah Dugan of the Milwaukee Circuit Court would only be “temporarily relieved of her official duties,” following her arrest by the FBI on Friday for assisting an illegal alien in evading law enforcement.
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Trump laughs off ‘radical left lunatic’ protester at Michigan rally: ‘Sorry, ma’am — I thought it was a guy!’
President Donald Trump mocked a “radical left lunatic” protester who interrupted his rally in Michigan to celebrate the first 100 days of his second term in office. The president was speaking at a rally at the Macomb Community College when the protester was escorted out of the rally. At least two protesters/disrupters were ejected from…
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Parents fight evil in schools — and seek justice at the Supreme Court
Easter is about the indignity of the cross being defeated by the only one who didn’t deserve to be on it so that we may be free to live forever in the Spirit. It was fitting, then, that in the shadow of Easter Sunday last week, full-throated indignity entered the U.S. Supreme Court to be…
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Celebrating ‘100 Days’ In: Notable Accomplishments In The Second Trump Administration
Since President Donald Trump has assumed office in his second term, there has been a flurry of activity and initiatives signaling to the public that the GOP administration is swiftly acting on its promises.
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Arizona man arrested for arson attack on Tesla dealership with ‘THEIF’ vandalism: Police
A 35-year-old was arrested for an arson attack on a Tesla dealership in Mesa on Monday morning, according to Arizona police. Police were called to the dealership near Southern Avenue and Sossaman Road on Monday at about 2 a.m. over a report of an explosion. They found a Tesla Cybertruck on fire near a building…
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Bill Belichick’s girlfriend TAKES OVER in embarrassing CBS interview
Bill Belichick has long been known as one of — if not the — greatest coach in NFL history. But during a recent interview with CBS, the UNC head coach appeared to be undermined by his 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson. “Jordon was a constant presence during our interview,” CBS correspondent Tony Dokoupil commented in a…
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Man who drunkenly drove the wrong way in near crash with vice presidential motorcade avoids any prison time
A Wisconsin man who drove in the wrong direction toward the vice presidential motorcade in October was able to avoid jail time and only received probation as a punishment. Wayne Wacker pleaded guilty to misdemeanor counts of negligent operation of a motor vehicle and disorderly conduct after he was arrested for driving onto Interstate 94…
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Middle school teacher faces rape, sodomy charges over accusations of years-long sexual abuse of 12-year-old boy
An Alabama middle school teacher has been hit with rape and sodomy charges in relation to accusations of years-long sexual abuse of a 12-year-old boy that first began eight years ago, according to authorities. On Thursday, 47-year-old Jill Brisendine Campbell was arrested by officers with the Opelika Police Department. She was charged with second-degree rape…
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‘60 Minutes’ bigwigs furious that they can’t lie about Trump anymore
On a recent episode of “60 Minutes,” anchor Scott Pelley gave a dramatic speech at the end championing his old boss — and openly complaining about the new one that gives the Trump administration a voice on his platform. “In tonight’s last minute, a note on Bill Owens, who until this past week was executive…
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Chuck Todd rages against ‘stupid’ accusation that media covered up Biden’s mental decline: ‘They didn’t miss this story!’
Chuck Todd went on a rant about the “stupid” accusation against the media that they covered up the mental decline of former President Joe Biden and blamed Democrats instead. The former NBC News host was speaking with journalist Chris Cillizza when he suddenly and angrily railed against critics who accused the media of colluding with…
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Leavitt Slams Amazon For Considering To Show Tariff Charge: ‘Hostile And Political Act’
The White House slammed Amazon on Tuesday after the company confirmed it was considering the display of added costs from President Donald Trump’s tariffs on certain imported items.
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Harvard Renames DEI Office Amid Ongoing Federal Funding Dispute With Trump Admin
Harvard University announced on Monday that its “Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion (DEI) and Belonging” is getting a makeover, as the school continues its ongoing battle with the Trump administration — which has since paused billions of dollars in federal aid.
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Funeral Director Charged After Allegedly Giving Pet Owners Random Animals’ Ashes
A director of a funeral facility has been charged after allegedly giving the ashes of random animals to thousands of grieving pet owners.
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Canada’s New Liberal PM Vows To ‘Never’ Yield To Trump In Hostile Victory Speech
Newly elected liberal Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that Canada will “never” bow down to the United States in his victory speech in a hostile warning to President Donald Trump.
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IBM to eliminate DEI department, commits to ‘viewpoint’ neutrality in attempt to reach ‘all consumers’
IBM announced a massive investment in the United States just days after it was revealed the company would be committing to political neutrality. The Heritage Foundation, a conservative activist group, announced that as an IBM shareholder, it filed a proposal with the company to provide a report on what it described as discriminatory diversity-based hiring…
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Video: Massive brawl among Carnival cruise ship passengers leads to dozens getting placed on ‘Do Not Sail’ list
Dozens of Carnival cruise ship passengers reportedly were placed on a “Do Not Sail” list after they engaged in a massive brawl while disembarking from the vessel in Galveston, Texas. The fight erupted as passengers left the Carnival Jubilee cruise ship after it docked Saturday following a week-long Caribbean voyage with stops in Mexico and…
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Respect before love: Why a loving marriage must begin with a woman’s respect
When Christian speaker and writer Audrey Broggi first met her husband, her gut instinct was not that he was the one but that she had a deep respect and admiration for his walk with the Lord. “I respected him before I loved him. And so then, when you see in Ephesians, when Paul gives that…
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Trump strips 4,000 student visas over first 100 days — 90% flagged for ‘serious’ crimes
President Donald Trump’s administration revoked roughly 4,000 visas for foreign students over the first 100 days of his second term. A senior official with the Department of State told the New York Post that 90% of those who had their visas revoked had a “serious” criminal record. ‘We established an action working group, which has…
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Democrat proposal will decriminalize welfare fraud under $25,000 in California
California state lawmakers are proposing a law to decriminalize some cases of welfare fraud under $25,000 that were due to administrative errors. The bill, proposed by Democrat state Sen. Lola Smallwood-Cuevas, is meant to allow some cases of alleged welfare fraud to be investigated by officials rather than be handed over for criminal prosecution. The…
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Exclusive: Republicans relish Trump’s 100-day winning streak: ‘We have momentum building’
President Donald Trump is officially 100 days into his second term, and many of his allies have celebrated the milestone as a roaring success. Despite criticism from his political and media adversaries, Trump takes pride in his 100-day sprint, and Republican lawmakers are riding the momentum. ‘He took the bull by the horns.’ “Well, I…
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LGBTQ Pride festivals see corporate funding dry up after conservative boycotts: ‘Will we be able to keep the doors open?’
LGBTQ Pride festivals across the United States are facing major shortfalls in corporate funding this year following several successful conservative boycotts in recent years. According to a new report from Bloomberg, LGBTQ leaders noted that the withdrawal of several corporate sponsors from this year’s Pride Month festivities is “unprecedented.” ‘Conservative scrutiny is really the top…
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Arizona man arrested for arson attack on Tesla dealership with ‘THEIF’ vandalism: Police
A 35-year-old was arrested for an arson attack on a Tesla dealership in Mesa on Monday morning, according to Arizona police. Police were called to the dealership near Southern Avenue and Sossaman Road on Monday at about 2 a.m. over a report of an explosion. They found a Tesla Cybertruck on fire near a building…
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JOE CONCHA: ‘The Greatest Comeback Ever.’ How Trump won the White House all over again
Pop. Pop. Pop. Pop. Pop. Pop. Pop. Pop. I watched Donald Trump swat at his ear as if being swung by a bee. And then he fell to the ground. I was about to appear on “The Big Weekend Show” that hot Saturday afternoon on July 13, 2024, and was watching all of this unfold…
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House Passes Anti-Revenge Porn Bill Backed By Melania, Bill Heads To Trump’s Desk
The House has passed First Lady Melania Trump’s backed bill, which aims to protect Americans from deep fake and revenge pornography.
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Here’s how many illegal aliens have been arrested and deported in Trump’s first 100 days
The Department of Homeland Security released the number of illegal aliens who have been arrested within the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term. DHS announced that, through a whole-of-government approach, over 158,000 illegal aliens have been arrested so far in 2025, including about 600 members of Tren de Aragua. “Under President Trump,…
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ANDREW BATES: Trump killed our economy in just 100 days. Democrats must act now
Are you better off now than you were 100 days ago? My 401(k) sure as hell isn’t. On January 20, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris left Donald Trump an economy that was outmatching every competitor. In October, The Economist magazine called America’s economy “the envy of the world,” praising us for leaving “other rich…
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Illinois Police: Woman Who Drove Into After-School Program Building, Killing 4, Identified But ‘Not Yet Charged’
The female driver accused of fatally striking three young girls and an 18-year-old after crashing into an after-school program facility in Illinois has been identified, though no charges have yet been filed—eliciting widespread shock and confusion within the community.
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GOP Senator Reintroduces ‘PELOSI Act’ Which Would Ban Congress From Trading Stocks: ‘It’s Time’
GOP Senator Josh Hawley recently introduced a bill proposing a ban on members of Congress from engaging in trading and owning stocks, naming it the Pelosi Act.
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Big Lots To Reopen Over 100 Store Locations Following Bankruptcy Filing
Big Lots, the U.S. discount retail chain specializing in the sale of closeout and overstock merchandise, has announced that they are reopening over 130 stores that shuttered last year following its bankruptcy filing.
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Male, 21, found guilty of beating up 80-year-old in gym locker room; attacker left victim unconscious, bleeding: Prosecutor
A 21-year-old male has been found guilty of severely beating an 80-year-old in a gym locker room in Farmington Hills, Michigan. Authorities said the attack took place on March 1, 2024, at the YMCA at 28100 Farmington Road near 12 Mile Road, the Detroit News reported. ‘And then I see the guy … he grabs…
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Trump admin investigating UC Berkeley over Chinese funding
The Department of Education has opened an investigation into whether the University of California at Berkeley has properly disclosed its foreign funding. In its announcement Friday, the ED hinted that UC Berkeley’s significant receipt of funds from communist China was at issue, referring to “credible news media reports” from May 2023 and a June 6,…
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White House torches Amazon’s alleged tariff labels as ‘hostile and political’ — then company partly denies plans
A Tuesday report from Punchbowl News claimed that Amazon is planning to make an update to its shopping site that would inform consumers about how tariffs have impacted the total cost of items. The outlet wrote, “Amazon doesn’t want to shoulder the blame for the cost of President Donald Trump’s trade war.” ‘I was getting…
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Mark Levin EXPOSES the Marxist-Islamist plot to destroy the West
There’s a harrowing alliance growing between Marxists and Islamists in this country. It’s why we keep seeing Democrats battling to keep radical Muslims with terrorist ties from being deported by the Trump administration. While the left claims that it’s just defending constitutional rights, Mark Levin knows what’s really uniting these two groups is their shared…
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‘Showering is not an entitlement’: Tennis anti-doping unit announces players must shower ‘in full view’ of officials
Tennis’ leader in anti-doping and anti-corruption said players are not permitted to have a shower before a drug test. The International Tennis Integrity Unit covers policy, sanctions, prohibition, and testing for doping in tennis, and it recently announced a change to its policy that had many fans asking questions. The ITIA informed players on Friday…
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Trump Plans Auto Tariff Relief By Granting Steel, Aluminum Exemptions To Carmakers
The Trump administration announced on Tuesday that they will roll back automotive tariffs on imported car parts.
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100+ civil rights lawyers quit over Trump’s ban on ‘woke ideology,’ Harmeet Dhillon tells Glenn Beck
More than 100 attorneys with the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division have resigned from their roles following President Donald Trump’s shift in priorities, an official told Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck. During a Friday interview with Beck, Harmeet Dhillon, the assistant attorney general for the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, stated that over 100 lawyers…
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Actor John Lithgow refuses to back out of ‘Harry Potter’ series over JK Rowling’s transgender views: ‘Oh, heavens no’
Actor John Lithgow said he would not consider backing out of his new “Harry Potter” television show because of author J.K. Rowling‘s controversies. Lithgow declined an opportunity to speak against celebrated author Rowling during an interview about HBO’s new “Harry Potter” series, as Rowling is said to be heavily involved. Rowling has faced significant backlash…
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Preplanned? ROGUE judges protecting criminals over law-abiding Americans
Just this past November, Americans overwhelmingly voted to put Donald Trump in the White House — and for far more than one good reason. Now, deep-state bureaucrats and rogue judges are trying to prevent the president from doing what he was elected to do in the first place. “I think that’s really crucial to remind…
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Trump chalks up tariff victory as Walmart announces new program to help small businesses and local entrepreneurs
Walmart announced a new program to help small businesses in the U.S. in a victory for the tariff policies of President Donald Trump. The retail giant said its “Grow with US” program would help businesses in the U.S. “navigate the complexities of retail and bring their products to a national stage.” Walmart will take applications…
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DAVID MARCUS: Trump’s first 100 days matter. But the next 100 days will tell the tale of the Trump era
The key thing to understand about President Donald Trump’s action-packed first 100 days in office is that his base, the 40% or so of the country that loves him, are not only thrilled, they are yelling “more, more, more,” as if they were Billy Idol. Meanwhile, the similarly sized group of Americans who detest Trump…
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‘BLM all over again’: Woman risks life exposing Karmelo Anthony defender Dominique Alexander
Sarah Fields is not only a Republican Texas delegate, army veteran, and mother, but she’s also the woman behind exposing Karmelo Anthony’s most prominent defender, Dominique Alexander. Alexander has caught wind of Fields’ investigation, as he’s begun holding up her social media posts at press conferences and pointing the finger at her. “It started with…
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‘Jesus won’: Las Vegas Raiders top draft pick centers achievements around God
Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty added to the growing acceptance of Christianity in the NFL when he was selected early in the first round by the Las Vegas Raiders. At No. 6 overall, Jeanty became the highest-drafted Boise State player in the school’s history. The accolade will be hard for him to escape, but it has…
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Iconic ‘You wouldn’t steal a car’ ad allegedly contained pirated content: ‘Just precious’
Americans keen to watch a movie on DVD have in years past frequently been confronted with a compulsory anti-piracy ad equating the unlawful digital acquisition of a film to grand theft auto. Moviegoers occasionally had to sit through the same jarring ad in theaters. In an ironic twist, the iconic font flashed repeatedly at would-be…
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Biden’s Senate defender claims he never saw mental decline until debate: ‘I was shocked’
Senator Chris Coons (D-Del.) insisted to CNN that he had no clue as to how severely former President Joe Biden’s mental acuity had declined until his disastrous debate with then-candidate Donald Trump. Coons was asked about his long defense of Biden being able to serve a second term after stories from the new book “Fight:…
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Amazon launches first Kuiper internet satellites, taking on Starlink
The first 27 satellites for Amazon’s Kuiper broadband internet constellation were launched into space from Florida on Monday.
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‘View’ co-host who supported Harris says she made big mistake reaching out to Republicans
“The View” co-host Ana Navarro, who supported former Vice President Kamala Harris, looked back on the 2024 election on Monday and suggested Harris made a mistake in trying to reach out to Republican voters. “We need more ‘JB Pritzkers.’ I think if there was one mistake, something I could tell Kamala Harris now, in 20/20…
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John Lithgow shocked by backlash he got from pro-trans activists over joining new ‘Harry Potter’ series
Actor John Lithgow told UK outlet “The Times” earlier this month that he was not expecting the backlash he got for joining the cast of the latest “Harry Potter” adaptation. The 79-year-old actor, who was cast as the beloved character Dumbledore in the upcoming HBO series based on J.K. Rowling’s books, said that he was…
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Convicted cardinal announces he won’t be part of conclave to choose Pope Francis’ successor
A cardinal who was forced by Pope Francis to resign his Vatican job and was later convicted of embezzlement will not take place in the upcoming conclave to choose the next pope. Cardinal Angelo Becciu, 76, announced Tuesday, “Having at heart the good of the church, which I have served and will continue to serve with…
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Trump To Celebrate First 100 Days With Michigan Speech
President Donald Trump will be marking his first 100 days in office for his second term on Tuesday evening with a speech in Macomb County, Michigan, which is just outside of Detroit.
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Rescued female charged with stabbing to death 29-year-old paramedic; attack took place in ambulance, officials say
A female has been charged with stabbing to death a 29-year-old Kansas City, Missouri, firefighter-paramedic; the attack took place in an ambulance during a trip to a hospital early Sunday morning, city officials told KMBC-TV. Graham Hoffman was critically injured around 1 a.m. while taking a patient to Saint Luke’s Hospital on Barry Road, the…
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Michelle Obama says fear for immigrants under Trump admin haunts her at night: ‘Keeps me up’
Former first lady Michelle Obama expressed fear over President Donald Trump‘s immigration policies, saying they have kept her up at night. “Now that we have leadership that is sort of indiscriminately determining who belongs and who doesn’t,” the former first lady said Monday during an appearance on the podcast “On Purpose with Jay Shetty,” adding…
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Red state official touts readiness to unleash energy across US: ‘We have our own Greenland’
EXCLUSIVE: Alaska Department of Revenue Commissioner Adam Crum discussed President Trump‘s key role in unleashing energy independence in the state while speaking to Fox News Digital and explaining that Alaskan resources are ready to be used if the push to acquire Greenland is unsuccessful. Crum, speaking to Fox News Digital at the State Financial Officer…
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Maryland governor says he won’t travel to El Salvador for Abrego Garcia
Gov. Wes Moore, D-Md., confirmed to Fox News Digital that he will not travel to El Salvador following the deportation of the so-called “Maryland man,” Kilmar Abrego Garcia. In Washington this weekend, Fox News Digital asked Moore if he was planning to visit Abrego Garcia in El Salvador, following Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen’s high-profile…
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Teen rejected by 16 colleges, hired by Google, sues for racial discrimination
A Palo Alto teen who was hired by Google for an alleged PhD-level position after being rejected by 16 colleges is taking civil action against the University of California (UC) and other colleges for their admissions policies. Stanley Zhong and his father, Nan Zhong, filed civil rights complaints in February and March, accusing the UC…
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REAL ID alternative options as deadline looms, plus does ‘oatzempic’ diet drink work?
SKIP THE DMV – The May 7 REAL ID deadline has prompted states to get creative with compliance efforts. Extended DMV hours and mobile services help residents obtain required identification for domestic air travel. HEALING JOURNEY – After her father’s unexpected death, a Wisconsin woman sold her home to travel full-time in a truck, exploring…
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Lia Thomas’ former teammates speak out against UPenn amid Title IX violation
The U.S. Department of Education has found that the University of Pennsylvania violated Title IX by allowing trans athlete Lia Thomas to compete on the women’s swim team, it announced Monday. A pair of former UPenn women’s swimmers who went through the experience of sharing a pool and locker room with Thomas opened up on…
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Exclusive: Government doesn’t know if any illegal aliens registered for draft, as they are required to do, during Biden surge
The Oversight Project sent a Freedom of Information request earlier this year to the U.S. Selective Service System seeking data on illegal aliens who failed to register for the draft. Now with the responses in, it appears that the watchdog group’s hypothesis — both that the SSS during former President Joe Biden’s tenure made little…
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Trump admin: UPenn violated Title IX, must restore women’s awards stolen by transvestite swimmer
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights announced Monday that it has found the University of Pennsylvania in violation of Title IX for allowing men to compete on its women’s sports teams. In order to resolve its violations of federal anti-discrimination law and to avoid a referral to the Justice Department for enforcement…
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Hegseth’s team in turmoil: Leak scandal or ideological clash?
On April 17, following a leak investigation into unauthorized disclosures of sensitive military information, three of Pete Hegseth’s top Pentagon officials — Senior Adviser Dan Caldwell, Deputy Chief of Staff Darin Selnick, and Chief of Staff to the Deputy Defense Secretary Colin Carroll – were fired and escorted out of the Pentagon. “The official line…
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Ex-DOJ ‘Biden holdover’ challenges firing after Trump ally calls for his ouster
A former Department of Justice prosecutor whom the Trump administration fired in March is now challenging his termination, the Associated Press reported Monday. Adam Schleifer previously worked as an assistant U.S. attorney in Los Angeles. However, he was removed from his position reportedly one hour after pro-Trump activist Laura Loomer called for his termination in…
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Is it safe to unsubscribe from spam you didn’t sign up for?
We’ve all been there: Trying to clean out our inbox only to find that the same sketchy emails keep showing up, even after clicking “unsubscribe.” Robert from Danville, Virginia, wrote in with a question that many of us can relate to. “When you unsubscribe to a junk email that you know you didn’t authorize, do…
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Promises made, promises kept: How Trump’s first 100 days stack up against Inauguration Day pledges
President Donald Trump delivered his second Inauguration Day speech on Jan. 20, when he previewed the steps his administration would take to unleash “the golden age of America,” which stretched from locking down the border and streamlining the federal government through the creation of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). “From this day forward, our…
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PASTOR COREY BROOKS: A special South Side of Chicago success story
Several years ago, a young man by the name of Devin Howard came to my non-profit, Project H.O.O.D., on the South Side of Chicago. Like most kids around here, Devin grew up in a world of violence and poverty where one wrong turn or false move can have dire consequences. However, Devin always had the…
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Deion Sanders fires off cryptic message after son’s NFL Draft fiasco
Deion Sanders has yet to fully share his opinions on his son Shedeur’s slide in the draft from being a projected first-round pick to the eventual fifth-round pick he was. On Monday, the drama around the Cleveland Browns draft pick began to subside slightly, and the Pro Football Hall of Famer fired off a cryptic…
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Extreme travel destination to restrict popular mountain access
Daredevils may run into a hiccup if they’re looking to climb the world’s highest mountain. Mount Everest, located in the Himalayas, is exploring restricting access to the summit. Nepal has drafted a law that would require climbers to have prior experience with hiking one of the Himalayan mountains, Reuters reported. ANCIENT TEMPLE UNDERGOES RENOVATIONS TO…
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Luigi Mangione prosecutors fire back at suspected assassin’s complaints over arrest: ‘Reasonable suspicion’
Pennsylvania prosecutors on Monday said authorities lawfully detained and collected evidence from Luigi Mangione, the suspect accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, during his December 2024 arrest in Altoona, where he allegedly fled after the crime in New York. Mangione, 26, is charged with first-degree murder in furtherance of an act of terrorism, stalking…
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New York political candidate vanishes, clothes found on beach
Detectives in Nassau County, New York, are searching for a missing Democratic political candidate and field organizer who has been missing since last Thursday and was last seen on Long Island. “According to detectives, Petros Krommidas, 29, was last seen in Baldwin,” the Nassau County Police Department said in a press release. “He was last…
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Ivanka Trump leaves Eagles’ Eli Ricks smitten during White House celebration
Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Eli Ricks was among the players who visited the White House and celebrated the team’s Super Bowl victory over the Kansas City Chiefs with President Donald Trump. Ricks posted two photos of himself posing near portraits of the president on his Instagram Stories. He also appeared to be smitten by Ivanka Trump…
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Eric Adams unfazed by ruling against his plan to combat migrant crime: ‘All part of the process’
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, one of the only major Democrats in the nation who has been willing to cooperate with the Trump administration’s crackdown on migrant crime, appears unfazed by the latest ruling against his efforts to allow ICE agents into Rikers Island detention facilities. When asked by Fox News Digital what his…
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What has Trump done as president so far? The Wall Street Journal is tracking his biggest moves to reshape the federal government. See the full list.
Keep tabs on the flurry of executive orders, memos and actions so far in President Trump’s second term.
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Vulnerable House Dem rakes in thousands of dollars from Pelosi despite past criticism
Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Wash., described Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., during her 2022 campaign as unrepresentative of American voters, but campaign finance reports revealed she collected at least $31,000 from the former House speaker and her political action committees during her three years in Congress. “I want to make my position clear that I will…
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Minnesota House Democrat jumps into open Senate race, GOP aims to flip her seat
Rep. Angie Craig, D-Minn., says she is running for Senate to replace Sen. Tina Smith, leaving a gaping hole in a very competitive district. Craig will join a hotly contested Democratic primary to replace Smith, who announced last year that she would not seek re-election. Craig currently occupies the seat for Minnesota’s second congressional district,…
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Trump voters love first 100 days, the downfall of the Democratic Party, and more from Fox News Opinion
HANNITY – Fox News host looks back on the downfall of the Democratic Party in the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term. Continue watching… HUGH HEWITT – President Trump won’t ink a bad deal with Iran. Continue reading… IGNORE BIASED POLLS – Trump voters love his first 100 days. Continue reading… GREGG…
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An American father’s plea: President Trump, please bring my son and the other hostages home from Gaza
It has been 100 days since the new U.S. administration took office amid a clear policy of “America First.” But for American families like mine, families whose loved ones are still held hostage by Hamas for over 560 days, we should have already seen results from this policy. My son, Itay Chen, a dual U.S.-Israeli citizen, remains…
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Some fentanyl dealers would be charged with felony murder under new bill
FIRST ON FOX: A new piece of legislation was introduced in both the House and the Senate on Tuesday that would allow fentanyl dealers connected to distribution resulting in death to be charged with felony murder. Under current U.S. law, there is a mandatory minimum of 20 years in prison for the same offense, but the…
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Nike accused of making light of Holocaust with London Marathon ad
Nike came under fire on Monday for a billboard that was shown at the end of the London Marathon. The sign read “Never Again. Until Next Year.” It featured black lettering on top of a read background. However, the company, who already faced scrutiny during the week over reports of its alleged funding of a…
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MLB stars discuss their ‘important’ roles in growing baseball to new fans
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred’s rule changes may not be loved by baseball purists, but the proof is in the pudding. As the length of games has significantly shrunk in recent years, Major League Baseball saw increased attendance in back-to-back years for the first time since the early 2010s in the last two seasons. A Dodgers-Yankees…
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Trump White House takes 100-day victory lap on reforming key agency amid fierce pushback
FIRST ON FOX: As President Trump marks his first 100 days in office on Tuesday, the administration is touting all of their fulfilled campaign promises when it comes to Social Security, an issue where he has been much maligned by Democrats and some in the media. “I am proud of the extraordinary work by our dedicated…
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Man drops gun, flees charging polar bear by hopping on snowmobile, video shows
A dramatic video captured a man fleeing a charging polar bear in Norway after dropping his gun and hopping onto a snowmobile. The incident reportedly unfolded in Pyramiden – an Arctic town in the archipelago of Svalbard – in late April. “I was woken up around midnight with someone saying there was a bear,” Rebecca…
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After Hurricane Helene, Virginia couple welcomes new home built by volunteers
A Virginia elderly couple who nearly died during Hurricane Helene had their home rebuilt by a group of volunteers and nonprofit organizations, making it one of many homes set to be rebuilt for storm victims. Carl and Linda McMurray’s new home, which was built by the Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS), was celebrated Friday in the…
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Revenge porn bill backed by Melania Trump heads to president’s desk after overwhelming House vote
The House on Monday overwhelmingly passed a bill backed by first lady Melania Trump that cracks down on the posting of explicit images, including “deep fake” nudes generated of people by artificial intelligence, without consent. The Tools to Address Known Exploitation by Immobilizing Technological Deepfakes on Websites and Networks – known as the TAKE IT…
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Cavs give Heat historic playoff shellacking, sparking Charles Barkley ribs
The Cleveland Cavaliers put an exclamation point on their sweep of the Miami Heat on Monday night with an historic 138-83 win. Cleveland will move on to the second round of the playoffs. Three starters and three bench players were in double figures for the Cavaliers. Donovan Mitchell led the way with 22 points and…
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Trump marks 100-days in office embroiled in trade battles, deadly wars and hard pressed deals
President Donald Trump‘s second term has taken the world by storm in his first 100 days, leaving allies and adversaries scrambling to respond to new U.S. tariffs, stalled peace negotiations and hardball diplomacy from the White House. On the campaign trail, he pledged to hit allies and foes alike with massive tariffs, end Russia’s war…
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100 days of injunctions, trials and ‘Teflon Don’: Trump second term meets its biggest tests in court
President Donald Trump has spent the first 100 days of his second White House term signing a flurry of executive orders aimed at delivering on his policy priorities: slashing government spending, cracking down on illegal immigration and eliminating many diversity and equity initiatives enacted under the Biden administration. The more than 150 executive orders Trump…
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Nelly calls for positivity after Trump’s first 100 days in office: ‘I’m a glass half full type of guy’
Months after facing backlash for performing at the Liberty Ball in celebration of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, Nelly is calling for unity as Trump reaches his 100th day in office. “I’m all for everybody staying positive about any and everything,” Nelly, who performed at Stagecoach over the weekend, told Fox News Digital. “I’m a glass…
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President Trump marks 100 days in office and more top headlines
1. President Trump marks 100 days in office 2. Over 32,000 illegal immigrants arrested in first 100 days 3. Canada’s Liberal Party projected to stay in power ‘MAJOR VICTORY’ – Trump to reduce impact of auto tariffs as industry makes effort to return to US. Continue reading … TRAGIC TURN – Children and teens among…
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Biden praises late Pope Francis in op-ed, slams modern leaders who ’embraced cruelty’
Former President Joe Biden praised the late Pope Francis in a new op-ed, drawing a contrast between him and politicians who “practiced the politics of dehumanization” in what some outlets interpreted as a swipe at President Donald Trump. After making his final public appearance on Easter Sunday, Pope Francis died last week at the age…
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Eagles’ Jalen Hurts receives praise from Super Bowl champ for skipping Trump visit
Malcolm Jenkins, a Super Bowl champion retired NFL player who was among the Philadelphia Eagles who refused to celebrate their win at the White House with President Donald Trump in 2018, praised Jalen Hurts for his decision to skip the ceremony. Hurts decided to forgo the championship celebration in Washington over what was determined to…
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Suspect in Noem purse snatching accused of similar crime in NY weeks before
The illegal migrant accused of snatching Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s purse was arrested in New York City weeks earlier and released from custody, according to a New York Post report. Chilean national Mario Bustamante Leiva, 49, was arrested in Times Square after he swiped a fanny pack from an international student from India…
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Walz ‘very pessimistic’ on Democrats retaking the Senate
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is “very pessimistic” about Democrats’ chances of retaking the Senate in 2026, the failed vice presidential candidate said Monday. Walz made the statement during a Monday night interview at Harvard University’s Kennedy School Institute of Politics, telling ABC News reporter Brittany Shepherd that he is confident in the House of Representatives…
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House Democrat announces articles of impeachment against Trump: ‘Clear and present danger’
Rep. Shri Thanedar, D-Mich., announced on Monday that he introduced seven articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. “Donald Trump has repeatedly demonstrated that he is unfit to serve as President and represents a clear and present danger to our nation’s constitution and our democracy,” Thanedar said in a news release. The articles allege wrongdoing…
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Ex-NFL star fires off Shedeur Sanders warnings before career begins
Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Merril Hoge was ahead of most pundits with his criticism of Shedeur Sanders and his prediction for the former Colorado quarterback’s NFL future. Sanders was projected to be selected as high as No. 2 overall in the NFL Draft, but his epic fall to the fifth round became the talk…
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Here’s why helping the homeless rebuild their lives is key to America’s future success
As America stands at a crossroads – reassessing how we manage public services, strengthen our borders and privatize select government functions – one often-overlooked factor carries significant consequences for our future: how we effectively respond to homelessness. Supporting the homeless in healing and becoming productive members of society is not just about compassion; it is also a…
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JONATHAN TURLEY: Out-of-control judges, not FBI, appear to have crossed ‘red line’
“This is not normal.” Those words from Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., are undeniably true after the arrest of Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan. However, the reason it is not normal is far more debatable. Dugan is accused of becoming a lawbreaker in seeking to obstruct an effort to arrest a man wanted by federal authorities. If…
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Ike, my great-grandfather, documented Nazi death camps so world would never forget. I’m continuing his mission
Eighty years ago, as Allied forces moved through a broken Europe in the final days of World War II, my great-grandfather, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, walked into a place that changed him forever: the Nazi concentration camp at Ohrdruf, a subcamp of Buchenwald. What he saw there – piles of corpses, skeletal survivors and evidence of…
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Trump should raze HUD headquarters to drain DC swamp
The Trump administration just announced plans to sell the headquarters of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), a brutalist architectural monstrosity. Secretary Scott Turner admits that HUD headquarters is “known as the ugliest building in D.C.” The Trump administration is also seeking to terminate half of HUD’s staff and defund programs that have vexed America since…
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Los Angeles mayor slashes fire department DEI bureau in proposed budget months after woke backlash
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass appeared to be backing away from diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in the city’s fire department after facing massive backlash over the poor response to the deadly wildfires earlier this year. Last week, Bass released her balanced budget proposal for the 2025-26 fiscal year. Her proposal included the goal of…
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Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds’ PDA tour backfires ahead of Justin Baldoni trial: expert
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have been very much in the public eye this past week at several events, packing on the PDA and the smiles. On April 27, Lively and Reynolds hit the carpet for a screening of her upcoming film, “Another Simple Favor,” arms around each other while smiling and laughing. The day…
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Venezuelan illegal alien, alleged Tren de Aragua leader in California, arrested on immigration charges
A Venezuelan illegal alien, and alleged leader of the violent Tren de Aragua gang, was arrested in Los Angeles last week, the Trump administration told Fox News on Monday. Yonaiker Gallegos, who had been using the name Yoniaker(sic) Rafel Martinez-Ramos, was already in local custody in LA County on misdemeanor charges for blank checks and…
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Giants official tells Trump to ‘stop yapping’ after president’s Saquon Barkley claim
The New York Giants fired back at President Donald Trump on Monday after he claimed he told the team to keep running back Saquon Barkley before he left for the Philadelphia Eagles. Barkley and some of his Eagles teammates were at the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl LIX victory. CLICK HERE FOR MORE…
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Commanders owner Josh Harris says Redskins name won’t return with new stadium: ‘Not looking back’
Washington Commanders managing partner Josh Harris is ready to bring the team back to the Washington, D.C., area. However, the team’s name is here to stay. The Commanders leaned on nostalgia with their video announcing their agreement to build a new stadium on the site of the old RFK Stadium in Washington, having Super Bowl-winning…
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NASCAR star Chase Elliott raves about Talladega, discusses keys to getting back in winner’s circle
Chase Elliott has taken home two checkered flags at Talladega in his career – this past weekend he came up just short. However, he has had a lot of success there. In fact, in his very first race there, he finished in fifth, and in 18 races since then, he has eight top-10 finishes at…
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Food dye ban prompts southern ice cream joint’s radical menu change
A shop that makes homemade ice cream is implementing a major change in the way it serves scoops. Stella’s Homemade Ice Cream in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, recently announced it will be phasing out artificial food dyes. Haley King, owner of Stella’s Homemade Ice Cream, told Fox News Digital the decision stemmed from inspiration from a…
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Trump steams ahead on these campaign promises as he reaches 100 days in office
President Donald Trump is now at the finish line of his first 100 days of his second term in the White House, as of Tuesday. Key tenants of Trump’s first 100 days include imposing harsh tariffs on Chinese imports, starting and continuing peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, unveiling plans to dismantle organizations like the…
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The rocky receptions at GOP lawmakers’ town halls show they are continuing to grapple with the breakneck policy changes of President Trump’s first 100 days in office
“Please tell me you’re not objecting to the Pledge of Allegiance,” said one New York lawmaker as attendees booed.
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Gov. Hochul, New York lawmakers agree on criminal charge for wearing mask while committing crime
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, announced a $254 billion budget deal on Monday that includes an agreement with state lawmakers to add an extra charge for people who wear masks while committing crimes. The additional charge could only be applied if a suspect is charged with a class A misdemeanor or more serious…
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Christie Brinkley admits leaving Billy Joel wasn’t easy, says ‘booze was the other woman’
Christie Brinkley tried everything she could to keep her marriage to Billy Joel alive. During an interview with Fox News Digital, Brinkley talked about her memoir, “Uptown Girl,” a nod to the 1983 hit Joel created about the actress, and what she wrote of her nearly 10-year marriage to the music icon. In the memoir,…
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Paralyzed man with ALS is third to receive NeuraLink implant, can type with brain
Brad Smith — an Arizona husband and father with ALS — has become the third person to receive Neuralink, the brain implant made by Elon Musk’s company. He is also the first ALS patient and the first non-verbal person to receive the implant, he shared in a post on X on Sunday. “I am typing…
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The Trump administration’s top media moments and clashes over first 100 days
President Donald Trump‘s administration and the president himself have had several contentious moments with journalists leading up to the 100th day of his second term. Trump has focused on deportations, border security, enacting tariffs on foreign countries and major cuts to federal spending in his first 100 days, all of which have drawn media scrutiny. …
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CBS News in chaos since departure of ’60 Minutes’ producer, waiting for the next shoe to drop, insider says
CBS News staffers have been “on edge” since the abrupt departure of “60 Minutes” executive producer Bill Owens, according to a network insider. “Everyone is talking about it, even today,” the CBS staffer told Fox News Digital on Monday, nearly a week after Owens announced his departure. In a memo sent to colleagues, Owens suggested…
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How Donald Trump tried to court the Atlantic – and why the liberal magazine landed an interview
Hell hath frozen over: At the White House the other day, Donald Trump “was launching a charm offensive, directed mainly at Goldberg,” as in Jeffrey Goldberg, the Atlantic’s editor-in-chief. “There was none of the name-calling or hostility he regularly levels at our magazine.” That’s according to Atlantic reporters Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer, who wrote…
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Trump’s crackdown on Harvard, ‘woke’ colleges will take more than 100 days to leave lasting reform: professor
The first 100 days of the Trump administration have made higher education institutions a central front in its broader battle against “woke” policies and discriminatory practices linked to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. As both federal funding and immigration enforcement tools are being wielded, universities are feeling unprecedented pressure to reform or face serious…
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Jeffrey Epstein case: Virginia Giuffre’s death marks third loss, expert says predators need to be ‘punished’
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). Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre died by suicide over the weekend, making her the third person allegedly abused by the billionaire to die. Giuffre, 41, died in Neergabby,…
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Trump nabs 30K illegal immigrants, 1,100 gang members in 100 days: ‘Crime will go down,’ ex-FBI agent says
The Trump administration’s efforts to arrest illegal immigrants and gang members will force crime in America to go down, a former FBI agent told Fox News Digital. In the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s administration, Immigration Customs and Enforcement has arrested at least 32,809 illegal immigrants and 1,155 individuals who were suspected of…
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Karen Read crash expert admits he sent notes to defense, broke sequestration order in first trial
A crash reconstructionist whose testimony is expected to be key to Karen Read’s defense admitted on the stand Monday, without jurors present, that he sent notes to her team during the first trial and received information about prior testimony despite a sequestration order. Dr. Daniel Wolfe testified during the first trial that damage to Read’s…
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Archaeologists uncover massive number of horse skeletons at ‘important’ Roman military site
Archaeologists recently announced the discovery of over 100 buried horses dating back to ancient Rome – but the skeletons weren’t found in Italy. The excavation took place at Bad Cannstatt, a borough in southwestern Germany, said an April 16 press release from the Baden-Württemberg State Office for Monument Preservation (LAD). The statement, translated from German…
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Prince William, Kate Middleton turn to country life amid growing pressure: expert
Prince William and Kate Middleton are celebrating their anniversary somewhere they feel right at home. The Prince and Princess of Wales are visiting an island northwest of Scotland — where they fell in love — for two days starting on April 29, the same date as their 2011 wedding, People magazine reported. Royal experts told…
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Deal struck between US and Mexico to ensure Texas farmers get much-needed water
The Trump administration and Mexican officials reached a deal to ensure Texas farmers get much-needed water from the Rio Grande, less than a month after President Donald Trump accused the neighbor to the south of robbing the farmers of water promised under a decades-old treaty. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced on Monday that…
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Author of California child sex trafficking bill forced to exclude felony charge for buyers of teen victims
A California human trafficking bill to combat child sex trafficking is being gutted with the reluctant agreement of the bill’s author to remove a provision that targets consumers in an effort to get the legislation passed. State Assemblywoman Maggy Krell, a Democrat, agreed to remove a clause from Assembly Bill 379 that states buyers of…
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North Carolina town destroyed by Hurricane Helene hoping to welcome tourists back by midsummer
The vacation town of Chimney Rock, North Carolina, is unrecognizable after Hurricane Helene left a line of destruction across the southeast back in September, according to the town’s mayor, Peter O’Leary. “It destroyed the village,” O’Leary said. “It took away the old Chimney Rock.” Thousands of visitors visit the mountain town on a typical summer…
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Angry mob targets wrong house after accused serial cat killer released from jail as vigil turns violent
A vigil to honor felines slain by an accused serial cat killer in Santa Ana, California, took a violent turn when attendees decided they would track the suspect down themselves… but got the wrong house. The vigil came one week after Santa Ana Police arrested a man who they said murdered dozens of cats in…
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Canada Elections: Prime Minister Carney’s Liberal Party to lead fourth consecutive government
Canada’s Liberal Party is projected to win the country’s federal election for the fourth consecutive time. The Liberals are led by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who took over after Justin Trudeau resigned. As of late Monday, the Liberal Party was also leading with 137 seats won in Parliament as opposed to the 98 seats…
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Julie Banderas’ latest children’s book aims to teach critical lesson because ‘respect is at an all-time low’
Julie Banderas’ latest children’s book, “A Monumental Mistake,” teaches youngsters a valuable lesson that the Fox News anchor believes is critical because respect is at an “all-time low” in America. “A Monumental Mistake” tells the story of Fiona the lioness, Mobi the bear, Arthur the lion, and Cassius the tiger stumbling upon a forgotten statue…
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Illinois: 4 Children Dead, 6 Others Injured After Car Crashes Into After-School Program Building
Four children have died and six others have been injured after a car crashed into an after-school program building in Illinois.
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Missouri: Patient Fatally Stabs Paramedic Assisting Her In Ambulance
Graham Hoffman, a 29-year-old paramedic at the Missouri Fire Department, passed away on Sunday following a fatal stabbing by a patient. Authorities announced that after a medical call came in, Hoffman was accompanying the patient to a nearby hospital.
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The abortion pill’s body count — and the progressive cover-up behind it
Progressives routinely advance their agenda by obscuring the suffering of women and children. Every cultural revolution they champion, from redefining marriage to dismantling biological sex to flooding the country with abortion pills, demands one thing: suppression of consequences. During the gay marriage debate, we were told it was all about adult love and equality. In…
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Red-state rot: How GOP governors are handing power to the left
At first glance, outsiders might expect North Dakota to have already passed both school choice and a ban on pornography in public libraries. Republicans hold overwhelming majorities — 42-5 in the Senate and 83-11 in the House — and every statewide elected official is a Republican. Yet, Republican Gov. Kelly Armstrong’s twin vetoes of both…
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Dem senator says Abrego Garcia situation ‘not going to end well’ for Trump, argues he’s ‘undermining’ freedom
Democratic Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley warned President Donald Trump that his mass deportation efforts are “not going to end well” for him, during comments from the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner over the weekend. Merkley’s warning came after being asked about his thoughts on Trump’s deportation policies and Democrats’ efforts to challenge them, specifically…
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California Dem lawmakers proposes bill to decriminalize welfare fraud below $25K over administrative errors
A bill that would decriminalize welfare fraud under $25,000 in California for simple administrative errors is being pushed by a Democratic lawmaker. State Sen. Lola Smallwood-Cuevas introduced Senate Bill 560, which would delete criminal penalties for welfare fraud below $25,000, and delete a provision for criminal penalties for any attempt at welfare fraud below $950, according…
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Best-selling German author and mom of 3 found murdered on her houseboat
A best-selling German author was found murdered on her houseboat as police search for the suspect responsible for her death. Police in Hamburg said a 58-year-old woman, who was later identified by the Guardian as Alexandra Fröhlich, a bestselling novelist, was found lifeless by her relatives on her houseboat on Tuesday morning. One of Fröhlich’s…
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WSJ Report: Meta AI Chatbot Allows Users, Including Minors, To Engage In ‘Sexual Pedophilic Roleplay’
Mark Zuckerberg’s company, Meta, reportedly allows its AI chatbots to engage users in graphic sexual roleplay, including with children, according to a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report.
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Philadelphia Eagles Visit WH After Winning 2025 Super Bowl, Trump Discusses ‘Tush Push’ Play
President Donald Trump discussed the “tush push” football play during the Philadelphia Eagles’ recent visit to the White House.
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Trump To Sign Executive Order Mandating English Proficiency For Truckers
President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Monday, requiring truckers to speak English proficiently.
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Whitlock: Shannon Sharpe aiming to rip off ESPN to fund accuser settlements
Professional football Hall of Famer and ESPN analyst Shannon Sharpe was recently hit with a $50 million civil lawsuit. The plaintiff, 20-year-old OnlyFans model Gabriella “Gabbi” Zuniga, alleges over the course of their two-year relationship, Sharpe raped her twice, recorded sexual encounters without consent, and threatened her. Even though Sharpe has denied the allegations and…
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Trump has a golden opportunity to smash the student loan trap
Student loans are back in the headlines as the Trump administration moves to resume collections on delinquent federal student debt. The issue demands serious scrutiny. Borrowers should honor their obligations. Yet the federal government has become the world’s largest predatory lender, handing tens of thousands of dollars in debt to teenagers who often lack the…
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Trump administration targets Ivy League school, law journal for racial discrimination
The Trump administration has launched investigations into Harvard University and the Harvard Law Review after allegations that the journal discriminated against readers who wanted to respond to an article about police reform because they were white men. Both the Department of Education and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) launched investigations into possible violations…
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Ivanka Trump shares wholesome moment with son Theo and Eagles’ Saquon Barkley during White House visit
It was a memorable day for many at the White House as the Philadelphia Eagles celebrated their Super Bowl LIX victory with President Donald Trump. But it was unforgettable for Ivanka Trump’s son Theo who got a special moment with Eagles star Saquon Barkley in the Rose Garden at the White House. Ivanka posted a…
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Charlamagne tells Hakeem Jeffries, Chuck Schumer to ‘cut it out’ over hypocritical oligarchy concerns
Charlamagne tha God called out Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., for hypocrisy over their sudden concern about big money in politics. “I think it’s ridiculous even when they try to say things, you know, all these conversations about oligarchy, oligarchy, oligarchy,” Charlamagne said on “The Breakfast Club” Monday. “Now…
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4, including children, killed after vehicle crashes into Illinois after-school camp: police
Four people were killed after a vehicle crashed into an after-school camp in a small Illinois village on Monday, according to local officials. The Illinois State Police (ISP) confirmed the incident to Fox News Digital on Monday evening. The crash was reported at the YNOT After School Camp in Chatham, Illinois. According to officials, the…
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Jarred Kelencic, Braves player at center of double standard call-out by Ronald Acuña Jr, sent down to Triple-A
The Atlanta Braves have optioned outfielder Jarred Kelenic to Triple-A, about one week after being the center of controversy in the clubhouse. Ronald Acuña Jr., the Braves star outfielder, took exception to manager Brian Snitker’s answer to a reporter after the skipper didn’t reprimand Kelenic for a lack of hustle during the team’s April 19…
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10 Bodies Found In Less Than 2 Months In New England Region, Serial Killer Fears Escalate
Two more dead bodies have been found in New England, raising the number to 10 bodies found in the past two months.
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Nike is getting hammered for ‘tone-deaf’ ad at London Marathon: ‘Heads need to roll’
Nike’s latest advertisement at the London Marathon was lambasted as tone-deaf and completely disrespectful. The red-colored sign read, “Never again. Until next year.” It was supposed to refer to the spirit of runners finishing a trial and returning the next year, but many took it as an insult to the victims of the Holocaust. ‘We…
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Private equity executive allegedly committed ‘grotesque physical and sexual violence’ against women he found online
A wealthy private equity executive was arrested for alleged “grotesque physical and sexual violence” against women he found online, and police believe there may be more victims. Ryan Hemphill was indicted on 116 counts, including 24 of predatory sexual assault, various charges of rape in the first and third degrees, assault, and facilitating a sex…
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What I saw in the White House changed my view of Donald Trump
I spent much of last week in Washington, D.C., where I sat down for a remarkable interview with President Donald Trump. But what happened off the air left an even deeper impression on me. I had interviewed the president before, but this trip was different. It marked my first visit to the White House during…
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David Perdue, former senator and longtime Trump ally, passes key hurdle to Chinese ambassadorship
Former Georgia GOP Sen. David Perdue’s nomination to become President Donald Trump’s ambassador to China passed a Senate vote for cloture – to end debate – Monday evening. The vote starts the “2-hour clock” of limited debate that will ultimately end in a vote on Perdue’s nomination. That clock is typically 30 hours for Cabinet-level…
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Appeals court restores hold on Trump admin’s plan to cut government agency by 90%
The U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., issued a ruling Monday to restore a lower court’s order barring the Trump administration’s planned mass layoffs at the Consumer Financial Protections Bureau (CFPB). The court ruled 2-1 to restore an earlier ruling by federal Judge Amy Berman Jackson, an Obama appointee, which temporarily halted the Trump…
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Democrats’ boiling pot: A look at their 2026 game plan
It sometimes takes a pot a while to boil. Democrats lost the presidency. Lost the Senate. Failed to flip control of the House. And now, more than six months after last year’s election, the Democrats’ pot is starting to gurgle. It was natural that Democrats would take some time to figure out what went wrong.…
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Trump takes jab at Giants, says he told team not to let Saquon Barkley leave: ‘I called that one’
Saquon Barkley won a Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles, but his past with the New York Giants remains a talking point — even for the president of the United States. The Eagles were at the White House on Monday afternoon to visit President Donald Trump in celebration of their Super Bowl LIX victory. Barkley…
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Zuckerberg slams ‘sensationalist’ media coverage, says users should make own choices on social media
Facebook and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg knocked critics and the media, arguing that people online have enough autonomy to decide for themselves what to believe. Meta announced in January that it would be ending its controversial fact-checking practices and lifting restrictions on speech to “restore free expression” across Facebook, Instagram and its platforms, admitting its…
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Meghan Markle shoots down Prince Harry divorce rumors, admits royal couple are finally in ‘honeymoon’ phase
Meghan Markle revealed she’s still falling for Prince Harry, one date night at a time. The Duchess of Sussex opened up about her private relationship with her husband during an episode of “The Jamie Kern Lima Show.” Markle, 43, likened their relationship to the final round of a video game where you “slay the dragon,…
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Fighter Jet Plunges Overboard From USS Truman Into Red Sea In $56M Blunder
An F/A-18E U.S. fighter jet slipped off the side of the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier, causing it to sink into the Red Sea on Monday, in a $56 million blunder.
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Democrats Speak Out Against Laken Riley Act, Citing ‘Due Process’
This past weekend, more Democrats swiftly criticized and spoke out against President Donald Trump’s signing of the Laken Riley Act.
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Joy Reid says America will die off like the Roman Empire if people keep voting to distill it to ‘white folks’
Joy Reid offered a bizarre reading of history in support of diversity, equity, and inclusion policies while appearing on a YouTube show. The former MSNBC host told Wajahat Ali that the U.S. was composed of many communities, often comprising those who survived through adversity and tumult, but that this character was threatened by politicians opposing…
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Video: Woman tells a mother she hopes her 11-year-old girl dies after she allegedly smashed child’s head into metal slide
An Ohio woman was caught on police bodycam video telling a mother that she hopes her 11-year-old girl dies, after she reportedly smashed the child’s head into a metal slide at a public park. Citing a police report, WOIO-TV reported that 20-year-old Destany Scott attacked an 11-year-old girl on April 18 at a playground in…
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‘Stop discriminating against students’: Obliterating wokeness one Ivy League showdown at a time
Former President Joe Biden made some seriously woke DEI policy changes that have left President Trump with quite the rainbow mess to clean up. And he must make his own lasting policy changes that will change American culture for the better. “Nobody wants to discriminate on the basis of race,” Trump policy strategist May Mailman…
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Tesla arson suspect arrested in Arizona after fiery assault on Cybertruck
Police in Arizona arrested a suspected arsonist at a Tesla dealership after he allegedly lit a newly delivered Cybertruck on fire. Mesa police responded just before 2:00 a.m. on Monday, April 28, to reports of an explosion at the Tesla Service Center in Mesa, Ariz. Witnesses reported smoke and flames near the building, which officers…
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Democrat Rep. Gerry Connolly Announces Retirement: ‘My Cancer… Has Now Returned’
Representative Gerry Connolly announced that he will be stepping back from his Congressional role and will not be running for re-election — explaining that this decision to do so came after he discovered that his cancer had returned.
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Biblical warnings fulfilled: The rising persecution of Christians foreshadows global instability
The persecution of Christians is described throughout scripture. Jesus warned about it in John 15 when he told the disciples, “If they persecuted me, they will also persecute you.” In Matthew 5 during the Sermon on the Mount, he said, “Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of…
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Top 5 unhinged outcries from liberals after arrest of Wisconsin judge for allegedly protecting illegal alien from ICE
Democrats and progressives have gone all out to voice their anger at the Department of Justice for arresting Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan after she allegedly obstructed federal agents who were trying to arrest an illegal alien. Federal agents have accused Dugan of trying to eject them from the courthouse while they waited for…
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Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre’s death unleashes wave of questions, fueling speculation
Virginia Giuffre, one of the most prominent Jeffrey Epstein accusers, died by suicide at her home in Australia on Thursday, according to her family. Giuffre’s untimely demise sparked many unanswered questions and fueled speculation, even from her lawyer, who questioned the reported cause of death. On March 30, Giuffre made headlines when she posted on…
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Fox News Politics Newsletter: The ICE Man Cometh
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… -House Speaker Mike Johnson praises Trump’s first 100 days: More than most leaders ‘accomplish in their entire lifetimes’ -Where President Donald Trump stands with Americans 100 days into his…
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Brazilian pro-Bolsonaro protester who wrote on statue with lipstick sentenced to 14 years in jail: report
A Brazilian protester was reportedly sentenced to 14 years in jail for writing a message in lipstick on a statue during demonstrations in 2023. Debora Rodrigues, 39, was recently sentenced after being convicted of involvement with a criminal organization with intent to launch a coup, according to the BBC. Rodrigues was a supporter of former…
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Bills GM Brandon Beane calls out Buffalo sports radio hosts for NFL Draft critique: ‘You guys are b—-ing’
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane had a problem with sports radio hosts in the area during an appearance on Monday morning, and he didn’t hold back his thoughts while on the air. WGR 550 Buffalo Sports Radio had Beane in the building post-NFL Draft, and co-hosts Jeremy White and Joe DiBiase suggested before the…
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‘Abortion pill’ found to have ‘severe adverse effects’ for 1 in 10 women, study finds
A new study has exposed “serious adverse events” linked to mifepristone, also known as the “abortion pill.” Mifepristone is a “pregnancy blocker” that is used in combination with another medication, misoprostol, to terminate pregnancies, according to Mayo Clinic. It is also used to manage early miscarriages, as it helps prepare the body to empty the…
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Florida state senator who quit Democratic Party slams it as ‘rudderless’ and ‘without direction’
A Florida state senator who quit the Democratic Party last week said he believes he was pumping money and legitimacy into a party that’s not addressing the needs of working Floridians. Jason Pizzo announced on the floor of the state Senate in Tallahassee that he was changing his party affiliation to no party affiliation. “Our…
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Jeremy Renner’s ‘tiny but monumental’ mistake that led to near-fatal accident
Jeremy Renner revealed the one “tiny but monumental” mistake he made before being run over by his snowplow on New Year’s Day in 2023. “‘Before exiting the driver’s cab! – Apply parking brake,’ the manual says. But I didn’t engage the parking brake, or disengage the steel tracks,” Renner wrote in his new book, “My…
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Schumer mocked for touting ‘very strong letter’ he sent to Trump about Harvard
Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., was made fun of on social media on Sunday for touting a “very strong letter” that he and other Democratic lawmakers had sent to President Donald Trump regarding their concerns about the administration’s decision to freeze Harvard University’s federal funding under the guise of cracking down on antisemitism. In an interview…
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Saints’ Derek Carr in passionate sermon reveals wife had miscarriage
New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr revealed a heart-wrenching story about his wife having a miscarriage as he fired back at questions about his shoulder injury. Carr spoke about the trials and tribulations he and his family have gone through over the last few months during an online sermon for ChurchLV on Sunday. He said…
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Gaza ceasefire talks seeing ‘significant breakthrough’ in Cairo: sources
Negotiations held in Cairo to reach a ceasefire in Gaza were witnessing a “significant breakthrough,” two Egyptian security sources told Reuters on Monday. The sources said there was a consensus on a long-term ceasefire in the besieged enclave, yet some sticking points remain, including Hamas arms. UN CASH APP FOR GAZANS EXPLOITED BY HAMAS AS…
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Trump wants Eagles’ tush push to remain in NFL: ‘Exciting and different’
Each year, NFL owners vote on potential rule changes heading into the next season, and one proposal in particular has sparked widespread debate. The Green Bay Packers submitted a proposal to ban the Philadelphia Eagles’ famous “tush push” play, where quarterback Jalen Hurts is shoved forward in short-yardage situations, especially on the goal line for…
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Photo shows Milwaukee judge’s courtroom door with notice to anyone who ‘feels unsafe’
A Milwaukee judge arrested Friday for allegedly hiding a previously deported illegal immigrant in her jury room had a notice posted to her courtroom door for people who feel “unsafe” coming to the courthouse, Fox News learned Monday. The notice posted to Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan’s courtroom door was dated April 14, four…
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US strikes kill hundreds of Houthi fighters, hit over 800 Red Sea targets: Central Command
The U.S. military has pummeled over 800 targets since mid-March in a campaign aimed at eliminating Houthi terrorists and restoring freedom of navigation in the Red Sea, according to an update from Central Command. Since the start of “Operation Rough Rider” on March 15, U.S. forces have executed an “intense and sustained campaign” to dismantle…
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Where Did All the Classy Americans Go?
From politics and podcasts to sports and TV, everybody’s taking the low road.
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On Track for Cold War With China
The rivalry between the U.S. and China colors everything in the Indo-Pacific, including the chances of another India-Pakistan war.
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Trump Can Make Russia Pay for Peace in Ukraine
As Moscow lets the war drag on, Washington should step up the pressure, including sanctions, on the beleaguered Russian economy.
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In Google’s Antitrust Case, a Guilty Verdict—for Advertising
Biden’s officials wanted the company cut down to size for ideological reasons. But why didn’t Trump drop the case?
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Trump’s Good-Bad Pharma Agenda
Faster generic approvals make sense, but tariffs will counter the gains.
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Trump and the iPhone Made in India
Does he see it as success against China, even if it isn’t made in the USA?
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The Teamsters’ California Pension Play
Sacramento may pass a bill to end-run Jerry Brown’s 2012 reform.
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Vatican Sets May 7 Date For Conclave To Elect New Pope
On Monday, Catholic Cardinals announced that the conclave to elect Pope Francis’ successor will commence on May 7th, postponing the start of voting by two days to allow for extended discussions regarding the merits of potential candidates.
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Saquon Barkley Fires Back At Critics After Golf Outing With President Trump, Telling Them To ‘Respect The Office’
Football star Saquon Barkley has fired back at critics who were angry after they saw the running back chatting with President Donald Trump, urging them to “just respect the office — not a hard concept to understand.”
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WH Press Secy Karoline Leavitt Kicks Off Trump’s First 100-Days Celebration With Briefing On Border Security
On Monday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt kicked off the first day of a week-long celebration of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office with a press briefing alongside Border Czar Tom Homan to highlight the accomplishments in securing the Southern Border.
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WH Lawn Features Posters Of Illegal Alien Mugshots, Providing Descriptions Of Violent Crimes They Committed
The White House lined up posters of 100 foreign non-citizens who were illegally living in the United States, attaching their arrest information and criminal mugshots while celebrating President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office.
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Trump Blasts ‘Fake News’ Approval Polls: ‘Truly The Enemy Of The People’
President Donald Trump condemned recent “fake news” polls by the New York Times and ABC/Washington Post showcasing declining support of his second administration — calling on the outlets to be “investigated.”
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Sen. Booker And House Minority Leader Jeffries Shout From Capitol Steps To Denounce GOP Budget Reconciliation Bill
On Sunday, House Democrat Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senator Cory Booker, also a Democrat, staged a livestreamed anti-Trump sit-in on the U.S. Capitol steps — protesting Republicans’ push to pass a budget reconciliation bill that would cut nearly $1.5 trillion in federal overspending.
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Meet the illegal aliens accused of stealing DHS Secretary Noem’s purse
Two people arrested in connection with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s stolen purse are in the United States illegally and may be connected to a larger theft ring. The first man arrested for the crime — which occurred when Noem was dining in Washington, D.C. — is Mario Bustamante-Leiva, who is originally from Chile. Before…
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NFL star Saquon Barkley shoots down insufferable backlash after playing golf with Trump
NFL champ Saquon Barkley defended his interactions with President Donald Trump after receiving criticism from online scolds. The Philadelphia Eagles visited the White House on Monday, but Barkley arrived early to meet the president and hit some golf balls. On Monday, the Super Bowl champ posted the following on social media: “lol some people are…
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Delta passengers hold up collapsing ceiling mid-flight for more than 30 minutes
Passengers were forced to hold up a portion of a plane’s ceiling after it collapsed during a flight from Atlanta to Chicago. Delta Flight 2417 passengers were given an unfortunate task on April 14 when they were forced to hold up ceiling panels of the aircraft for what was described as 30 to 45 minutes.…
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How teacher’s alleged grooming of student led to marriage-ending affair, chilling suicide pact, possible 105-year prison term
A former Florida teacher faces up to 105 years in prison for his alleged grooming and sexual abuse of a teen girl, which resulted in her suicide attempt. Damian Conti is a 36-year-old former Advanced Placement English teacher at the SouthTech Academy, a charter school for students in grades 9 through 12 in Boynton Beach.…
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CBS faces bad news from FCC chair, resentment from bitter ’60 Minutes’ host Scott Pelley
The Federal Communications Commission received a formal complaint on Oct. 16 from the Center for American Rights requesting an investigation into possible news distortion at CBS News. Weeks later, President Donald Trump filed a giant lawsuit against CBS, claiming $10 billion in damages and accusing the network of “partisan and unlawful acts of election and…
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‘Where’s the Money?’: Zelenskyy faces demand for U.S. aid audit
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is facing criticism from President Trump, who posted on Truth Social that Zelenskyy’s recent boasting that Ukraine “will not legally recognize the occupation of Crimea” is “harmful to the Peace Negotiations with Russia.” “Crimea was lost years ago under the auspices of President Barack Hussein Obama and is not even a…
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Wisconsin judge threatens to stop hearing court cases over arrest of judge who reportedly helped illegal alien evade ICE
A Wisconsin judge said she is planning to protest the arrest of Judge Hannah Dugan by boycotting her duties in the court. Democrats expressed outrage after Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash Patel announced Friday that Dugan, a Milwaukee County Circuit judge, had been arrested for allegedly helping an illegal immigrant avoid detention by immigration…
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Trump to crush sanctuary cities shielding illegal aliens
President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Monday afternoon that would further crack down on sanctuary cities shielding illegal aliens from federal law enforcement officers. Early Monday morning, press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced during a press briefing that the president planned to sign two new executive orders. ‘It’s quite simple: Obey…
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Chinese national accused of voting in US election skips hearing, prompting bench warrant
A Chinese national accused of voting in the 2024 election in Michigan now faces a bench warrant after he failed to attend a hearing last week. Haoxiang Gao, a 20-year-old Chinese national with a green card, was supposed to show up for a hearing in district court on Thursday but never appeared, prompting Judge J.…
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Democrat plagued by primary challenges announces 7 articles of impeachment against Trump
Democrat Rep. Shri Thanedar of Michigan introduced seven articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, though the effort would be a long shot in the Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives. Thanedar is facing numerous primary challenges, partly over his support of Israel. The 70-year-old was first elected to Congress in 2022 and was born in…
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Trump to require truck drivers to speak English, pass literacy tests as ‘communication problems’ mount
President Donald Trump will sign an executive order requiring truck drivers to pass English literacy tests, which will bolster road safety, according to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt. Trump will sign an “order directing the Department of Transportation to include English literacy tests for our truckers. This is a big problem in the trucking…
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Olivia Munn faces wrath of parenting police after toddler goes shoeless on New York city streets
Olivia Munn picked her battles and averted another meltdown, albeit with a shoeless walk through the city. Munn, 44, caught both slack and praise from social media followers after sharing a series of photos of her 3-year-old son, Malcolm, walking down the street in New York City without shoes. While some users praised the “Your…
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Trump admin rules UPenn violated Title IX, demands school return honors to female athletes
The University of Pennsylvania was found to have “violated Title IX by denying women equal opportunities by permitting males to compete in women’s intercollegiate athletics and to occupy women-only intimate facilities,” the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) announced Monday. The OCR said it will give the university 10 days to be in compliance…
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Federal charges filed against illegal immigrant who allegedly stole Kristi Noem’s purse
The U.S. Secret Service filed federal criminal charges against a man accused of snatching Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s purse while she was out with her family on Easter eating lunch. The criminal complaint filed in court on Monday charges 49-year-old Mario Bustamante Leiva with wire fraud, aggravated identity theft and robbery. The…
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$70M Navy F-18 fighter jet falls into Red Sea off the USS Harry S Truman
The U.S. Navy on Monday said that an aircraft carrier responsible for launching strikes in the Red Sea against Houthi terrorists lost an F/A-18 Super Hornet that went overboard. The USS Harry S. Truman lost the fighter jet and a tow tractor while operating in the vast waterway. The plane was actively under tow in…
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Pakistan fears India incursion ‘imminent’ amid heightened tensions following terror attack
Pakistan’s defense minister on Monday said he believes an incursion by India is “imminent” as tensions remain heightened following a militant attack in India’s Kashmir region last week, which saw the killing of 26 people, first reported Reuters. India, which has not named any group it suspects of leading the attack but said it believes…
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Elections watchdog urges Senate GOP to close noncitizen voting loophole
FIRST ON FOX: As the Senate reconvenes this week after a spring break, the Honest Elections Project is urging GOP leaders to move quickly to close a loophole they say is allowing noncitizens to vote in federal elections. According to Honest Elections Project, an election integrity watchdog group, judicial interpretation of the National Voter Registration…
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Lawsuit alleges anti-Israel group leaders are ‘Hamas’ foot soldiers in New York City’
A lawsuit filed in the Southern District of New York last month claims the leaders of several radical anti-Israel groups involved in 18 months of disruptive, violent and antisemitic protests on campuses and in the streets of New York City are “accountable for aiding and abetting Hamas’ continuing acts of international terrorism.” In purported violation…
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‘Jeopardy!’ host Ken Jennings has ‘100% empathy’ for contestants’ show fails
“Jeopardy!” host Ken Jennings knows it’s not easy to compete on the show, having once been a contestant himself. On the opening night red carpet for the TCM Classic Film Festival, Jennings praised his predecessor, the late Alex Trebek, but noted “one difference” they have. “Alex was a perfect host, but if there’s one difference…
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Trump to sign order cracking down on ‘sanctuary’ cities, threaten their federal funding
President Donald Trump is poised to sign an executive order Monday instructing the Justice Department and the Department of Homeland Security to create a list of all sanctuary cities failing to adhere to federal immigration laws, providing them a chance to abandon their sanctuary status. The order comes as Trump seeks to speed up deportations,…
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Trump backs local police in new executive order, rebukes Democrat crime policies that sowed ‘chaos’ across US
President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order backing local police departments with federal support in a rejection of left-wing “soft-on-crime policies” that “have fueled chaos” and caused Americans to live in fear, Fox News Digital learned. On Monday, Trump is expected to sign an executive order that aims to “empower state and…
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Trump admin releases shockingly low number of illegal aliens compared to Biden years: ‘Unprecedented’
President Donald Trump’s border czar Tom Homan touted how the administration has released a shockingly low number of illegal aliens, during a 100-day press conference at the White House on Monday. Homan noted that the nine illegal aliens in comparison to hundreds, if not thousands, of releases in a single day under the Biden…
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GOP lawmakers rally around Trump admin for massive nightclub raid targeting illegal immigrants
Rep. Jeff Crank, R-Colo., responded to the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) major bust at an illegal nightclub in his district on Sunday that resulted in over 100 illegal immigrants being arrested. The state has become a hub of illegal immigration-related activities, including the presence of Tren de Aragua in cities like Aurora. In this case,…
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Dem border rep brags about voting against Laken Riley Act
Rep. Gabe Vasquez, D-N.M., touted his vote against the Laken Riley Act and bashed President Donald Trump’s administration at an April event, saying deporting Kilmar Abrego Garcia, along with other illegal immigrants, is “testing and stretching the fabric of our democracy to a place we have never seen before.” In his speech, Vasquez claimed some said…
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President Trump keeps suggesting that tariffs can replace income taxes for the most of Americans. One big problem: The math doesn’t work.
The president suggests eliminating income taxes on most households, but the math doesn’t add up.
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Major Power Outage Hits Spain And Portugal, Disrupting Roads, Airports, And Train Stations
A massive power outage has hit Spain and Portugal knocking out traffic lights, halting subway systems, and plunging airports into chaos.
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Alleged home intruder — with reported ‘135 prior interactions’ with cops — runs into homeowner with .45 caliber handgun
An alleged home intruder — with a reported “135 previous interactions” with cops — didn’t get very far into an Indiana residence early Friday morning after the homeowner reportedly shot him in the face. Henry County deputies at 1:45 a.m. responded to a residence after a homeowner called 911 and reported someone was trying to…
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Men banned from women’s competitions by UK pool association just weeks after 2 males competed in women’s final
A U.K. billiards association has reversed course and banned men from women’s competitions just weeks after two males dominated a women’s tournament. The Ultimate Pool Group’s Women’s Pro Series Event 2 robbed headlines around the world at the beginning of April when two males met in the finals of the women’s tournament. Harriet Haynes and…
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Wide receiver slaps fan in the face in humiliating video, sparking investigation
Wide receiver Samson Nacua was captured on camera slapping an opposing team’s fan following a loss. A UFL game between the Michigan Panthers and the St. Louis Battlehawks generated buzz for all the wrong reasons after the game when a Panthers player got into it with a fan. Inside the Dome at America’s Center in…
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Texas vs. the Cartel: The DEADLY border showdown
Many small towns in Texas have been overrun by illegal immigrants under the Biden administration — but under Trump that’s hopefully all about to change. “There was a sigh of relief in Texas when it at least came to the border, because we knew we weren’t going to have to fight our own federal government…
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PepsiCo to remove artificial ingredients from popular food items by end of 2025
Heeding the call to ban artificial ingredients by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., PepsiCo isn’t wasting any time getting started. Ramon Laguarta, PepsiCo Inc. chair and chief executive officer, said in an April 24 conference call that the company will reduce artificial ingredients and has already begun doing so, as Food…
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Some states see REAL ID crowd rush, others quiet as deadline looms
Some states are seeing massive lines at Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) locations as travelers scramble to get their REAL IDs prior to the May 7 deadline. Others, not so much. FOX News Multimedia Reporter Asher Redd was live outside a DMV in Antioch, Tennessee, on FOX 35 Orlando Monday morning, where a line of…
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GOP races against clock as Senate, House remain trillions of dollars apart on Trump’s tax bill
House Republicans are rushing to get started on a multitrillion-dollar bill to advance President Donald Trump’s agenda, with their own leader’s self-imposed deadline less than a month away. Lawmakers on five different committees are huddling within their panels this week to debate and advance specific aspects of what will become one massive piece of legislation…
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Elite schools organize group to oppose Trump administration as battle for higher education funding escalates
Following the Trump administration’s targeted attacks on elite universities, including Harvard and Columbia, some university leaders and administrators have organized an informal group to oppose the federal government. “The informal group currently includes about 10 schools, including Ivies and leading private research universities, mostly in blue states,” The Wall Street Journal revealed in a report…
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Eagles’ Jalen Hurts skipping Trump visit as teammate spends time with him at golf course
Philadelphia Eagles star Jalen Hurts reportedly made a decision on whether he would attend the team’s Super Bowl celebration at the White House with President Donald Trump on Monday. Hurts will not attend due to “scheduling conflicts,” Fox News confirmed. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM The word of Hurts’ decision came hours…
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Harris Faulkner hosts ‘America’s Most Wanted: Missing Persons’ on FOX
Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner is getting back to her “true crime roots” by helping missing people from around the nation as they try to reunite with their loved ones. She will host “America’s Most Wanted: Missing Persons,” a three-week series set to premiere Monday on FOX at 8pm ET, showcasing pivotal missing person cases…
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GREGG JARRETT: Rogue, leftist judges caused by an obsession with feelings, not facts
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor once observed, “We apply law to facts. We don’t apply feelings to facts.” Judges in America should heed Sotomayor’s wise counsel. That some do not gives rise to a form of tyranny from the bench where judges hold the law in contempt in favor of their “feelings.” By doing…
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Trump kicks off whirlwind week marking his 100th day back in the Oval Office
President Donald Trump’s 15th week in office will include his 100th day back in the White House, which he will celebrate by hosting a rally in Michigan – the last state he campaigned in before polls opened on Election Day of last year. “President Trump is excited to return to the great state of Michigan…
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Trump vows to bring Columbus Day back ‘from the ashes’
President Donald Trump vowed Sunday to bring back Columbus Day “from the ashes,” while calling out Democrats for doing everything possible to destroy Christopher Columbus’ reputation. “I’m bringing Columbus Day back from the ashes,” the president wrote in a post on Truth Social. “The Democrats did everything possible to destroy Christopher Columbus, his reputation, and…
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Waltz doubles down on Hegseth praise amid ongoing Pentagon controversy
Trump national security adviser Mike Waltz reiterated the administration’s support for Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on Sunday, saying they “couldn’t be prouder” of his early months in the role, despite a wave of high-profile controversies and resignations that have embroiled the department in recent weeks. Speaking to Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on Sunday, Waltz…
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DEA Raids Colorado Underground Nightclub Linked To MS-13 And Tren De Aragua, Arrests Over 100 Illegal Immigrants
Intense footage captured the moment hundreds of DEA agents raided a Colorado nightclub over the weekend, detaining over 100 illegal immigrants in an early morning raid.
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Schumer Dodges Questioning On Whether Dems Will Attempt To Impeach Trump If They Regain Control Of Congress
Democrat Senator Chuck Schumer refused to answer whether Congressional Democrats would push to impeach President Donald Trump, should they take back a majority in Congress following the 2026 midterm elections.
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‘ARRESTED’: White House lines lawn with mug shots of 100 alleged illegal alien criminals
The Trump administration lined the White House lawn with roughly 100 mugshots of alleged illegal alien criminals. Late Sunday evening, the White House staff placed the yard signs on the lawn. The posters featured photos of alleged illegal immigrants accused of serious criminal offenses, Axios reported. — (@) Each poster read “ARRESTED,” followed by “illegal…
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Military members swept up in raid of shady club teeming with illegal aliens, MS-13 and TDA gangsters
Hundreds of federal agents descended upon an allegedly illegal nightclub in Colorado Springs early Sunday morning, resulting in the detention of more than 100 illegal aliens. At around 3:45 a.m., officers with the Drug Enforcement Administration and at least nine other federal agencies raided the club, located inside a strip mall. Prior to forcing their…
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Leftist Gov. Pritzker says ‘Republicans cannot know a moment of peace,’ wants ‘mass protests,’ ‘mobilization,’ ‘disruption’
Illinois Democrat Gov. J.B. Pritzker declared Sunday that “Republicans cannot know a moment of peace” and called for “mass protests,” “mobilization,” and “disruption” against the administration of President Donald Trump, the Hill reported. During his keynote address at the New Hampshire Democratic Party’s McIntyre-Shaheen 100 Club Dinner, Pritzker added that “they have to understand that…
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Dem governor denies directing state employees to break federal law to protect illegal aliens
Democrat Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers’ administration issued guidance on April 18 directing state employees not to immediately cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement or other federal agents. The day the guidance went out, Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan allegedly helped a previously deported illegal alien facing three misdemeanor counts of battery get away…
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WATCH: Glenn Beck RAGES over WaPo ‘dictator’ hit piece on Trump
Glenn Beck just returned from Washington, D.C., where he interviewed President Trump about his first 100 days in office. One of the subjects they discussed was Trump’s Oval Office renovations, specifically the gold that’s been brought in. Since his inauguration, he’s added gold vermeil figurines, medallions, and decorative objects on the fireplace mantel, gold eagles…
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Trump DOJ takes aim at Wikipedia’s tax-exempt status over alleged violations, ‘propaganda’
The Trump administration is working to ensure that institutions granted federal funding and tax-exempt status are compliant with federal law and policy. Shortly after putting woke medical journals that receive funding from the National Institutes of Health on blast over their alleged bias, Edward Martin Jr., the Trump-appointed U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia,…
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DeepSeek available to download again in South Korea after suspension
DeepSeek became available again on South Korean app markets on Monday for the first time in about two months.
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Hegseth vows crackdown on military obesity after shocking Reserve, Guard report
More than two-thirds of Reserve and Guard troops are overweight, a potential threat to readiness and their ability to deploy at a moment’s notice, a new report by the American Security Project (ASP) found. Some 68% of the nation’s reserve forces are overweight, ASP researchers estimate. “With the diminished size of the [active-duty] force and…
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President Trump tells The Atlantic he runs the country ‘and the world’
President Donald Trump spoke to The Atlantic about what was different from his first term as president, telling the reporters in a piece published on Monday that in his second term, he now runs the country “and the world.” “The first time, I had two things to do—run the country and survive; I had…
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Arch Manning hype begins as early mock drafts get released before 2025 season
The Arch Manning hype for the 2026 NFL Draft began as soon as the 2025 draft ended on Saturday. The Texas Longhorns quarterback was pinned as one of the first few draft picks in 2026 as mock drafts began to be released. Several mock drafts had Manning either going No. 1 or No. 2 overall.…
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White House reveals possible penalties on Putin amid peace push: ‘Whatever it takes’
The White House on Monday morning revealed that President Donald Trump wants to do “whatever it takes” to bring Russian President Vladimir Putin to the table for peace talks with Ukraine, including slapping Russia with additional sanctions. White House deputy chief of staff James Blair joined “Fox & Friends” to discuss the latest on the…
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Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Giuffre’s death cements royal’s ruin, deepens Epstein’s ‘evil’ legacy: experts
If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Virginia Giuffre’s sudden death will forever remind the public of Prince Andrew’s ties to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The 41-year-old, who accused the British royal and other influential men of sexually…
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Ethics complaint against Letitia James calls for NY state courts to investigate Trump admin fraud claims
New York Attorney General Letitia James is the subject of a new state-level ethics complaint filed by pro-Trump legal nonprofit America First Legal (AFL). The AFL complaint filed last week adds to the recent woes for James, who’s also facing a criminal referral from the Trump administration related to accusations of mortgage fraud. “For a…
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Maine state rep asks Supreme Court to intervene amid battle over trans athlete post
Maine state Rep. Laurel Libby said Monday she will appeal to the Supreme Court for emergency intervention after lawmakers censured her over a social media post about a transgender athlete. The Republican lawmaker will ask the Supreme Court to correct a federal appeals court decision, which ruled against Libby in her quest for a preliminary…
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Senate puts Trump team in place, sets up agenda fight after 100-day sprint
The Senate, by its own standards, is concluding one of its most productive periods in recent history at the close of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days. The Republican-controlled Senate, which returned from a two-week recess on Monday, confirmed all of Trump’s top nominees, including controversial picks like Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Health Secretary Robert…
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DAVID MARCUS: Disband the White House Correspondents’ Association
I began my journalism career at The Federalist, an outlet that was founded with only one official editorial position; ending the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. I agreed with it at the time, but having grown since, I now see the error of my ways and am calling to disband the entire White House Correspondents’ Association. …
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Illinois gov calls for mass protests against Trump admin: GOP ‘cannot know a moment of peace’
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, a Democrat, called for mass protests during a speech in New Hampshire on Sunday. The governor declared that President Donald Trump and the individuals “he has elevated” are “an affront to every value this country was founded upon.” “Never before in my life have I called for mass protests, for mobilization,…
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Trump, Zelensky and a Prayer for an Honorable Peace in Ukraine
After a meeting at the Vatican, the U.S. president toughens his rhetoric toward Putin’s Russia.
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Journal Writers on Trump’s First 100 Days
The best and worst of a dramatic start to a historic second term.
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BROADCAST BIAS: Media act like only problem with immigration is Trump deporting phony ‘Maryland man’
The definition of “news” is incredibly elastic, and it’s often stretched and shaped to push the Democrat message of the day. In March, U.S. Customs and Border Protection recorded 7,180 Southwest border crossings, down from the monthly average of 155,000 over the last four years. The border is secure, and somehow that good news is…
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Putin Announces 3-Day Unilateral Ceasefire In Ukraine Following Accusations Of Violating Easter Truce
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has ordered a three-day ceasefire in his country’s war on Ukraine, from May 8th-10th, coinciding with Moscow’s World War II Victory Day commemorations, Putin said Monday.
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Whitlock: Shedeur Sanders has daddy issues
Conversations about whether Shedeur Sanders is being helped or hindered by his legendary father, Deion Sanders, are circulating throughout the sports world. Jason Whitlock argues that Deion is an obstacle for his son. The main reason why is that Shedeur “didn’t get pushed out of the cocoon” and likely never will. “There is a process…
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Ex-teacher allegedly ‘confessed to inappropriate conduct with high school student’ at her home ‘on multiple occasions’
A former Texas teacher was arrested for allegedly having “inappropriate conduct with a high school student,” according to police. KTXS-TV reported that 25-year-old Lily Victoria Janek was arrested at her home in Brownwood on Wednesday. She was charged with an improper relationship between an educator and a student. Janek’s bond was set at $50,000. ‘While…
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‘Are they STUPID?’ Trump mocks NFL owners for not picking Shedeur Sanders in first round of NFL Draft
A star-studded NFL Draft left viewers shocked when Shedeur Sanders, son of NFL great Deion Sanders, went unselected in the widely televised first round. The massive event outside Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, featured thousands of fans in attendance and celebrity appearances. The draft even kicked off with former Green Bay Packers star Clay…
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Tom Homan declares deportations are moving ‘full speed ahead’ as catch-and-release is ‘over’
Border czar Tom Homan made it clear that not only has the Trump administration deported more illegal aliens than the Biden-Harris administration, but the plans to conduct mass deportations are well under way, as shown by recent operations across the nation. Homan said during a White House press briefing on Monday morning that because tens…
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Cruz urges Princeton to take action over professor accused of pro-Iran allegiances, citing risk to students
EXCLUSIVE – Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz called on his alma mater, Princeton University, to dismiss a former high-level Iranian regime official because he is allegedly making students feel unsafe amid recent outbreaks of antisemitism at the New Jersey university. The ex-official for the Islamic Republic of Iran, Seyed Hossein Mousavian, who is a Middle…
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Heather Graham admits she sometimes questions her decision not to have children
While Heather Graham feels confident in the choices she’s made over the last 55 years of her life, she often wonders what life would’ve been like had she taken a different path. In a new interview, the “Austin Powers” star opens up about her conscious decision not to have children and admitted that she sometimes…
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Iowa rep in swing district endorsed by group working to elect GOP women
A Republican congresswoman from Iowa in a swing district has picked up an endorsement from a group working to elect more GOP women. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa, was among a group of candidates in the House and Senate to receive first-round 2026 endorsements by Winning for Women PAC, which works to support free-market conservative women…
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Menendez brothers demand Los Angeles DA recuse himself or be disqualified in resentencing case
The attorney representing convicted murderers Erik and Lyle Menendez has taken action to try to disqualify Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman and his office from representing the state in the brothers’ resentencing case. Attorney Mark Geragos and his cocounsels filed paperwork on Friday announcing a motion to disqualify Hochman’s office, citing a “conflict…
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Democrat challenging 12-term rep slams ‘retirement community’ Congress amid youth revolt
In the latest example of the so-called “Biden effect,” a constituent of 79-year-old Rep. David Scott chose to launch a primary run against him after a tense exchange at a town hall, saying Congress shouldn’t be a “retirement community.” “We just had two Democratic members die within weeks at a time when every vote counts,”…
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5 pressure washers that will get the job done
Anyone who has dealt with siding or decking knows that these materials can lose their luster over time. Rain and seasonal climate can leave your home’s exterior – including concrete, decking, walkways, patios, steps and more – dingy. A great way to boost its shine is by cleaning it. Good pressure washers can erase months…
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Commanders strike deal with DC officials to take over old RFK Stadium site
The Washington Commanders reached an agreement to build a new stadium on the site of the old RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C., officials said Monday. Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser said the District of Columbia government and Commanders executives reached a deal to return to the site they called home for three decades. The deal is…
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Navy veteran seeks nearly $500 million in defamation lawsuit against Associated Press
U.S. Navy Veteran Zachary Young is seeking nearly $500 million in his defamation lawsuit against the Associated Press. Young is seeking at least $18 million in economic loss, $50-75 million in reputational harm, $5-10 million in emotional distress and $300-350 million in punitive damages, according to a Notice of Filing obtained by Fox News Digital. …
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Poll position: Where Donald Trump stands with Americans 100 days into his second presidency
President Donald Trump is giving himself a big thumbs-up when it comes to his job performance during his second tour of duty in the White House. “I think we’re doing really well,” Trump told reporters last week. The president, as he neared the 100-day mark into his second administration, predicted that “we’re going to be…
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Pam Bondi offers new details on Colorado nightclub raid, Wisconsin judge who allegedly aided illegal immigrant
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Monday that nearly 200 calls were made to 911 under the Biden administration regarding the Colorado nightclub raided by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). “America is safer tonight thanks to Donald Trump,” Bondi told “Fox & Friends.” During an interview outside the White House with host Brian Kilmeade, Bondi said…
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NEWT GINGRICH: The best way to pay tribute to Pope Francis
Callista and I attended the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., three times this past Holy Week. The Basilica is the largest Catholic Church in America – and one of the 10 largest churches in the world. It seats more than 3,500 people, and on Easter Sunday it was…
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Female Black Hawk pilot didn’t follow orders before horrific crash: Report
An Army VH-60M Black Hawk helicopter on a training exercise collided with a PSA Airlines plane operating an American Airlines flight near D.C.’s Ronald Reagan National Airport on Jan. 29. Sixty-seven people were killed, including three Army soldiers, 60 airline passengers, and four airline crew members. As emergency responders futilely searched the frigid Potomac River…
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Conservative Harvard professor says liberal colleagues resent activists, calls on school to shun federal funds
James Hankins, a self-described conservative professor at Harvard University, said that the institution should seek to take fewer federal funds in order to insulate itself against influence from the government. “The biggest time-waster at the moment is dealing with the budget cuts and hiring freezes set off by the Trump administration’s withdrawal of federal funding,”…
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Eagles’ Saquon Barkley slams critics after hanging out with Trump
Philadelphia Eagles star Saquon Barkley slammed those who criticized him for hanging out with President Donald Trump ahead of the team’s visit to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl win. Barkley was spotted at Trump’s golf course in Bedminster, New Jersey, and then flew back to Washington on Air Force One with the…
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Chocolate-covered snack product sold in 16 states recalled for potentially undeclared almonds and cashews
A sweet-and-salty snack is being recalled for having potentially undeclared almonds and cashews. Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Co. issued a voluntary recall of its dark chocolate-covered macadamias on Saturday, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The recalled Mauna Loa Dark Chocolate Covered Macadamias are packaged in 0.6-ounce and 4-ounce bags. PUBLIC HEALTH…
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Trump’s border czar tells illegal immigrants they ‘cannot hide from ICE’ amid mass deportation agenda
Trump’s border czar Tom Homan issued a word of caution to illegal immigrants remaining in the U.S.: The Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement is on the hunt for you. “If you’re an illegal alien in the United States, this message is for you: You cannot hide from ICE,” Homan told reporters Monday.…
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Bronx car owner dragged in street during carjacking caught on camera
A surveillance video in the Bronx shows a person being dragged and injured after they attempted to stop a carjacker from stealing their car, according to police. In the video from April 24, the man can be seen being dragged by the car as he is hanging from the side of the window as it…
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Russia declares 3-day ceasefire in Ukraine for WWII Victory Day
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday declared a three-day ceasefire in the war with Ukraine next month to mark the 80th anniversary of World War II Victory Day. The Kremlin said the 72-hour ceasefire would run from the beginning of May 8 and last through the end of May 10. “All military actions are suspended…
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Scientists link gene to emergence of spoken language
Why did humans start speaking? Scientists suggest genetics played a big role – and they say the evolution of this singular ability was key to our survival. A new study links a particular gene to the ancient origins of spoken language, proposing that a protein variant found only in humans may have helped us communicate…
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Mars’ red color may be related to a habitable past: study
Mars’ distinctive red color comes from the mineral ferrihydrite, which only forms in the presence of cool water, a new study claims. Ferrihydrite also forms at a lower temperature than other minerals that make up the aptly-named red planet’s surface, like hematite, which had previously been considered the main reason for its rouge hue. “This…
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Private lunar lander Blue Ghost lands on the moon with equipment for NASA
A private lunar lander carrying a drill, vacuum and other equipment to deliver for NASA touched down on the moon on Sunday, the latest of several companies seeking to kickstart business on Earth’s natural satellite ahead of astronaut missions. Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lander descended from lunar orbit on autopilot, targeting the slopes of an…
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Athena lunar lander makes it to the moon — but its condition remains unknown
A lunar lander made its touchdown on the moon earlier on Thursday, but controllers on the ground were unable to confirm the Athena lander’s condition upon landing, the Associated Press reported. In addition to its condition, the location of where the craft landed is also unclear. The lander, which is owned by Intuitive Machines, was…
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‘Alien’ encounter: ISS crew member plays joke as SpaceX team arrives
Even astronauts have a sense of humor, as shown during NASA’s Crew-10 docking on the International Space Station (ISS), when they were met by an “alien” early Sunday morning. Russian cosmonaut Ivan Vagner wore an alien mask while welcoming four newcomers after their SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule docked to the station at 12:04 a.m., about…
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Rare ‘Sharktopus’ – an octopus riding a shark – sighting caught on camera shared by scientists
What happens when an octopus jumps on a shark for a ride around town? A “sharktopus,” of course. The rare sighting, captured on video off the coast of New Zealand and shared by scientists affiliated with the University of Auckland, shows a Maori octopus riding on top of a mako shark, which is the fastest…
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Spectacular blue spiral light brightens up night sky, likely from Space X rocket
A mysterious spiraling blue light illuminated the night skies over Europe on Monday. The cosmic whirlpool was captured in stunning video and appears to have been created by the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket booster falling back toward Earth, according to experts. Time-lapse video taken from Croatia at around 4 p.m. EST, or 9 p.m. local…
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‘Well-preserved’ baby mammoth dating back to Ice Age dissected by scientists: photos
Warning: This article contains graphic pictures. Reader discretion is advised. Stunning pictures show a female baby mammoth, dating back over 130,000 years, recently being dissected by Russian scientists. The mammoth, which has been nicknamed “Yana,” was dissected at the North-Eastern Federal University in Yakutsk, Russia, on March 27. The baby mammoth had been preserved in…
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Wolf made famous in ‘Game of Thrones’ brought back from 12,500-year extinction, US company claims
A Dallas-based company claims to have brought back wolves that last roamed the Earth more than 12,500 years ago and became widely known due to the hit HBO series “Game of Thrones.” Colossal Biosciences says it rebirthed three dire wolves using genome-editing and cloning technologies in what it says is now the world’s first successful…
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The American people will support Medicaid reform. Here’s why
Democrats and the left-wing media are presently demonizing Republicans for wanting to make Medicaid more accountable and affordable. They are counting on the program’s general popularity to inoculate it from any real change. However, a recent survey by America’s New Majority Project found most Americans support commonsense reforms to modernize and improve Medicaid – including…
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The White House and the courts must come to a common sense understanding of their obligations
Some federal trial judges have thrown opposition to President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda into high gear. They seek to trigger a confrontation between the president and the Supreme Court despite efforts by both to compromise. Worse yet, they are drawing the federal courts beyond their areas of competence and interfering with the president’s authority in…
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Trump should meet with Main Street businessmen. They deserve it
Amidst his tariff and trade policy discussion, President Donald Trump took some time to meet with executives from some of the country’s top retailers, from home improvement giants Home Depot and Lowe’s to mass retailers Target and Walmart, to discuss the impact of trade policy on their businesses. While big businesses, billionaires and Wall Street…
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How a DOGE review can actually improve the programs that fight HIV/AIDS
President Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency have been aggressively overhauling the bloated and cumbersome U.S. federal bureaucracy by re-examining contracts, questioning what taxpayer dollars are funding and who that funding is going to. The public health sector hasn’t been immune, with the Trump administration poring over the layers of bureaucracy and…
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Knicks legend Dick Barnett dead at 88
Dick Barnett, a Basketball Hall of Famer and an All-Star who won NBA championships with the New York Knicks, has died, the team announced on Sunday. He was 88. The Gary, Indiana, native was the fifth pick in the 1959 Draft out of Tennessee A&I. He started his career with the Syracuse Nationals, played three…
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Guardians fan tossed from game for heckling Red Sox’s Jarren Duran, who revealed past suicide attempt
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). A Cleveland Guardians fan was ejected from Sunday’s game after heckling Boston Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran, who had been open about a suicide attempt three years ago.…
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Trump flaunts deported violent illegal aliens with mugshot posters on White House lawn and more top headlines
1. Trump puts deported violent illegals’ mugshots on White House lawn 2. Over 100 illegal immigrants arrested in massive raid 3. Packed ferry ride turns deadly after getting struck by boat ‘DRILL BABY, DRILL’ – After 100 days in the White House, Americans say what they want President Trump to focus on next. Continue reading…
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White House displays lawn signs highlighting illegal immigrant crime
The White House lawn is lined with posters of 100 of the “worst illegal immigrant criminals” arrested in the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term. “Good Morning from The White House!” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt wrote on X on Monday morning, sharing video of the posters, which say “arrested” at…
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Ex-Browns star Bernie Kosar rips Shedeur Sanders prankster: ‘Beyond sadly disgusting’
Cleveland Browns legend Bernie Kosar ripped Shedeur Sanders’ prank caller as details of the incident were revealed on Sunday. Jax Ulbrich, the son of Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich, was revealed to be the culprit behind the call made to Sanders as the quarterback fell from being a projected first-round draft pick to an…
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Times Square billboard pops up rallying around ‘historic’ Trump accomplishment during first 100 days
FIRST ON FOX: A nonprofit patient’s rights advocacy group has placed a billboard in New York City’s Times Square praising President Donald Trump for “delivering” on a major healthcare promise within his first 100 days in office. The billboard, placed by PatientsRightsAdvocate.org, (PRA) will run from April 28 to May 4 and touts Trump’s executive…
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Conclave to pick next pope to begin May 7, Vatican says
The conclave to select the next pope will begin on Wednesday, May 7, according to the Vatican. The date was confirmed Monday by papal spokesman Matteo Bruni following the April 21 death of Pope Francis. The Vatican also announced “the Sistine Chapel will be closed to the public from Monday 28 April 2025 for the…
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Le Creuset is celebrating 100 years with a new color drop and deals
Le Creuset is celebrating its 100th anniversary with discounts on its colorful collection of products and a new color drop – Flamme Dorée or Golden Flame. The Flamme Dorée collection features a shimmering gold finish that reimagines Le Creuset’s classic Flame color. The stunning new collection is available directly through Le Creuset or on Amazon. The…
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Super Bowl champ gives reason why Shedeur Sanders fell to 5th round of NFL Draft
Sports pundits concocted all kinds of conspiracy theories as to why Shedeur Sanders failed to be picked within the first two days of the NFL Draft over the weekend, with a lot of them pointing to race despite Cam Ward going No. 1 to the Tennessee Titans. Sanders eventually fell to the Cleveland Browns in…
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White House touts 100-day illegal immigration crackdown after Biden ‘unsecured the border on purpose’
The White House kicked off its celebration of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office by highlighting its efforts to combat illegal immigration on Monday. Immigration and Customs Enforcement chief Tom Homan joined White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt at an early morning briefing on Monday. The pair touted massive decreases in border crossings…
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Soft vine-like robot helps rescuers find survivors
When disaster strikes and buildings collapse, every second counts for emergency responders searching for survivors trapped beneath rubble. Traditional tools often fall short in these dangerous, chaotic environments, but a new breed of robot, SPROUT, is poised to make a life-saving difference. Join the FREE “CyberGuy Report”: Get my expert tech tips, critical security alerts and…
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President Trump plans to sign an executive order on Monday escalating his battle against Democratic-led states and cities that don’t fully cooperate with federal immigration authorities
The action comes after legal setbacks in his effort to target Democratic jurisdictions that don’t cooperate with immigration enforcement.
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Washington’s hottest new lobbyist has no experience in Washington but a long friendship with Donald Trump Jr.
Washington’s hottest new lobbyist has no experience in Washington but a long friendship with Donald Trump Jr.
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After a 100-day sprint through domestic priorities, President Trump’s focus is shifting abroad, driven by a mountain of trade negotiations and a promise to attain peace in Ukraine
The president is expected to shift his focus abroad as he works to negotiate trade deals and launch high-level discussions with China.
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Trump says ‘disruptors’ at GOP town hall events should be ‘immediately ejected’: ‘Troublemakers’
President Donald Trump on Sunday called on Republicans to respond to “disruptors and troublemakers” at town halls by having them “immediately ejected,” after protests and heated exchanges at some of these events hosted by GOP lawmakers. Trump alleged that “Radical Left Democrats” are “paying a fortune to have people infiltrate” the town halls held by…
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Trump disappointed Russia launched rockets at Ukraine, blames Obama, Biden for Crimea giveaway
President Donald Trump said Sunday that he was disappointed with Russia for launching missiles while trying to reach a peace deal between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Trump spoke with reporters before boarding Air Force One on Sunday evening, where he was asked about everything from the peace talks between Russia…
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Nicole Shanahan’s ‘Back to the People’ is coming to Blaze Media
Blaze Media and Nicole Shanahan, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s former vice presidential running mate, have teamed up to bring her podcast, “Back to the People,” to Blaze Media. Starting soon, the podcast will be available to BlazeTV+ subscribers on BlazeTV. “Back to the People” features in-depth interviews and candid conversations with thought leaders, cultural critics,…
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How California’s crisis could lead to a big political shift
California’s wide range of problems — including declining schools, widening inequality, rising housing prices, and a weak job market — shows the urgent need for reform. The larger question is whether there exists a will to change. Although the state’s remarkable entrepreneurial economy has kept it afloat, a growing number of residents are concluding that…
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No choice for Canadian voters when it comes to sending billions to Ukraine
Say what you will about Donald Trump — he knows how to drum up publicity. He’s even managed to interest Americans in Canada’s upcoming federal election, now less than a week away. The president’s influence on the contest was all but guaranteed last month, when he made good on his threats to levy a 25%…
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Katy Perry ridiculed for space costume on Lifetimes tour following Blue Origin flight debacle
Katy Perry fans were “Hot N Cold” about the singer’s out-of-this-world wardrobe on her Lifetimes Tour. Perry, 40, revealed a galactic ensemble to kick off her first tour in nearly seven years following her Blue Origin New Shepard space mission fiasco. The “Wide Awake” musician showed some skin in the futuristic outfit – which was…
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Cousin of infamous fraudster ‘Crazy Eddie’ out to bring down Trump nemesis NY AG Letitia James
EXCLUSIVE: New York Attorney General Letitia James, who became President Donald Trump’s nemesis after accusing him of mortgage fraud, is now battling the very same allegations, and her chief tormentor is a legendary scam artist who says he knows a crook when he sees one. Sam Antar, who kept the books for his cousin, “Crazy…
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Joey Logano rips teammate Austin Cindric after Talladega stage: ‘What the f—‘
Joey Logano vied for the top spot during the NASCAR Cup Series race at Talladega Superspeedway on Sunday but settled for fifth place as his teammate Austin Cindric won. It was far from all rainbows and sunshine for the Team Penske drivers. Logano was heard tearing into Cindric at the end of Stage 2. Cindric…
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Elizabeth Hurley embraces country life with Billy Ray Cyrus in new romantic snaps
Elizabeth Hurley leaned into Billy Ray Cyrus’ country roots one week after the couple went Instagram official. Cyrus, 63, wrapped his arms around his new girlfriend in a series of photos shared on social media Sunday. The “Austin Powers” actress appeared to be smitten with the country musician as they toured his Tennessee ranch together…
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NFL star’s brother slaps fan after UFL game
The United Football League said Sunday it had launched an investigation into an incident between a fan and Michigan Panthers wide receiver Samson Nacua. Nacua, the brother of Los Angeles Rams star Puka Nacua, was seen on video in a heated confrontation on the sideline after a game against the St. Louis Battlehawks. Nacua is…
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Capitalism Won the Vietnam War
The dominos didn’t topple far or for long, but America still bears costs at home.
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Canada’s Trump Referendum
If the Liberals win, it’ll be because voters fear Tariff Man more than bad government.
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Why We’re Joining the Legal Fight Over Trump’s Tariffs
The taxing power belongs to Congress, which didn’t surrender it in the 1977 law he cites.
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Germany’s New Coalition Plans a Crackdown on Free Speech
Centrist parties seek to impose tighter controls on public debate, all in the name of democracy.
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California Keeps Declining, and Newsom Tries to Blame Trump
Tariffs don’t help, but the state’s problems aren’t new, and Democrats have governed for years.
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The High Cost of the Fed’s Mission Creep
The more central bankers wander from their core mission, the more they put their independence at risk.
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Democrats Play With Impeachment Again
Sen. Jon Ossoff thinks it will help him win re-election in Georgia.
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Kevin Warsh on Fed Policy and Independence
The former member of the Board of Governors says the central bank has wandered too far from its core mission.
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Supreme Court Test: Can St. Isidore Be a Religious Charter School?
The free exercise of religion poses another big question for the Justices.
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ICE: Nearly 800 Illegal Aliens Detained In Multi-Agency Florida Raid
Nearly 800 illegal immigrants were detained in a large multi-agency operation in Florida named “Operation Tidal Wave.”
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Mass shooting in Myrtle Beach tourist hotspot leaves 1 dead, 11 wounded
One person is dead and 11 others wounded after a gunman opened fire in the middle of a popular tourist spot in Myrtle Beach on Saturday night, according to law enforcement officials. The Myrtle Beach Police Department shared that the shooting happened just before midnight on Saturday, in the heart of the city’s famed entertainment…
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Shilo Sanders joins Bucs after he falls completely out of NFL Draft
Shedeur Sanders was not the only person in Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders’ household to have a significant fall during the NFL Draft over the weekend. Shilo Sanders, the defensive back who also played for the Colorado Buffaloes, failed to be selected at all. He was a bit of a long shot to…
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LAPD releases video of Weezer bassist’s wife holding gun before she was shot by police, arrested
Video of the officer-involved incident between Weezer bassist Scott Shriner’s wife, Jillian Lauren Shriner, has been released by the Los Angeles Police Department. Authorities shared the video from earlier this month, featuring clips of security camera and bodycam footage captured during the April 8 incident outside her Eagle Rock home. Security footage shows Shriner emerging…
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Marco Rubio hits back at claims that minor US citizens were deported without due process
Secretary of State Marco Rubio denied claims that three minor U.S. citizens, all under ten years old – and one with stage IV cancer, were deported without due process, calling the accusations “misleading.” The Washington Post reported that three American citizens from two different families, aged two, four and seven, were deported along with their…
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Second suspect arrested in connection to DHS Secretary Noem’s purse snatching
A second arrest has been made in connection to the theft of Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem’s purse while she was out having lunch on Easter with her family. Authorities announced that they apprehended the accomplice believed to be tied to the series of thefts in D.C. in Miami on Sunday. “The individual is…
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Trump Vows To Bring ‘Columbus Day Back From The Ashes’
President Donald Trump has vowed to “bring back Columbus Day from the ashes.”
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Playboy twins’ troubling experience with Hugh Hefner ‘crumbled’ their identities, led to substance abuse
At 19 years old, former Playboy playmates – and twins – Karissa and Kristina Shannon’s lives took a drastic turn after moving into Hugh Hefner‘s Playboy mansion. In a new interview, the twins, now 35, open up about the troubling experience they shared while living in the mansion with Hefner, who died in 2017, and…
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Eagles’ Saquon Barkley hangs out with Trump after teammate dodges question on White House visit
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley was spotted with President Donald Trump at his golf course in New Jersey on Sunday, a day before the team visits the White House. A photo that made the rounds on social media showed Barkley sitting to Trump’s left. There were at least a dozen “Make America Great Again”…
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Rubio: Trump May Walk Away From Russia-Ukraine Mediation If No Deal Is Reached Soon, ‘We Cannot Continue’
Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on Sunday that this week will be “critical” in deciding whether to continue engaging in peace talks in the Russia-Ukraine war or walk away all together.
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Here’s the proof: Trump makes good on promise to defend Christians
President Donald Trump is taking more action on behalf of Christians, making good on his promise to defend the faith. On Tuesday, prominent Christians and members of the Trump administration convened for the first meeting of the Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias. Trump established the task force to correct the “egregious pattern of targeting…
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The good news about hypocritical Christians
I grew up around the evangelical Christian subculture. My sister and I were the only kids our age at our church, so I ended up visiting various other youth groups, going to the pizza parties, lock-ins, concerts, and mission trips. My first-ever concert was Amy Grant with Michael W. Smith as the opener. A few…
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The art of prayer: How to unleash its power
As Christians, we should know what we owe to our fellow Jesus followers — “one another” as the Bible calls us. Before we can effectively love our neighbor — “neighbor” in this context meaning those not yet a part of the family of God — we need to understand the importance of how we interact…
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Michelle Obama claims black women need permission to ‘articulate pain’
Michelle Obama has taken the uncommon path of a former first lady and started a podcast where she talks about the important issues like how black women think they need permission to express pain. And it’s every bit as insufferable as one might expect. “We grew up with women who weren’t voicing the pain and…
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Francis was my pope, right or wrong
On Monday, April 21, Pope Francis passed away at his residence in the Vatican. Formerly the Cardinal Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Jorge Mario Bergoglio ascended to the papal throne on March 13, 2013. He took the name Francis after St. Francis of Assisi, the medieval founder of the Franciscan Order. Francis’s reign as supreme pontif…
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Top 3 behind-the-scenes moments from Glenn Beck’s interview with President Trump
Glenn Beck just got back from Washington, D.C., where he became the first member of the media to interview President Trump about his first 100 days in office. Their conversation was expansive, jumping from one hot topic to the next. However, off camera, there were just as many exciting things going on. On a recent…
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Forget service with a smile — these days I’d settle for service from a human
After a week of dealing with service calls to my internet company and having to go to many more stores than usual, I suspect there’s a coordinated campaign to prevent humans from talking to each other. I’m not entirely kidding. Have you noticed, especially since the “pandemic,” that it’s becoming the new-normal to be stopped…
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Holy shot: Did Trump’s assassination attempt survival prove miracles are real?
The world collectively gasped last July when Donald Trump — a then-candidate vying for a historic second presidential term — was nearly assassinated on live television. In a series of events too shocking to seem impromptu, Trump turned his head just slightly, enough to inadvertently prevent a bullet from entering his skull. One of the…
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Bernie Sanders denies he and AOC are trying to start third party, says Democrats ‘lack a vision of the future’
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said Democrats “lack a vision for the future” and, alongside Republicans, are “failing the working class,” but denied he was trying to start a third party on Sunday. Sanders – who recently told the New York Times one of the goals of his tour of rallies across the country with Rep.…
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Pistons coach rages at refs over late no-call in playoff loss to Knicks
The New York Knicks narrowly defeated the Detroit Pistons in Game 4 of their first-round playoff matchup on Sunday afternoon, 94-93, as it came down to a controversial end. Knicks big man Karl-Anthony Towns nailed two clutch shots in the final moments to give New York the one-point advantage. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE…
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Oscars’ new AI rule could lead to ‘diminishing return’ in nominated films: expert
The Oscars announced several changes and updates to their rules for next year’s 98th ceremony, including permission for generative artificial intelligence to be included in consideration for nominations. “With regard to Generative Artificial Intelligence and other digital tools used in the making of the film, the tools neither help nor harm the chances of achieving…
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Wild video shows speedboat crash after flying through air at popular Arizona lake
Two speedboat racers are lucky to be alive after a terrifying crash at Lake Havasu in Arizona on Saturday in which their vessel went flipping and flying through the air before slamming back onto the surface of the water. The frightening scene was captured on video as the speedboat was attempting to break a 206-mph…
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NFL tries to send message to Shedeur Sanders, father with draft slide, ex-NFL star says
Former NFL star Robert Griffin III offered his take on the Shedeur Sanders situation on Saturday as the former college star fell into the fifth round to the Cleveland Browns. Sanders had questionable interviews with teams during the draft process, according to multiple reports. That appeared to hamper any notion of him being selected in…
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Shedeur Sanders prank call controversy yields stunning development
The son of an Atlanta Falcons coach owned up to a prank call to Shedeur Sanders during the NFL Draft as the quarterback slid from a first-round projection to the fifth round. Jax Ulbrich, the son of Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich, posted a statement on his Instagram account, apologizing to the former Colorado Buffaloes…
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Texas Mother Arrested After Giving Vodka Jell-O Shots To Daughter’s Fifth Grade Class
A Texas mother was arrested after she brought vodka laced Jell-O shots to her child’s fifth grade school Christmas Party in December.
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Georgia: Sheriff Deputy Fatally Shot, Another Injured During Traffic Stop
Two deputies from the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) have been shot during a traffic stop incident in Georgia, killing one of the officers.
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Indiana Lt Gov slams Democrats’ ‘DEI, radical revisionist history’ on Three-Fifths Compromise
Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith criticized state Senate Democrats for equating a GOP legislative proposal intended to root out diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in higher education to the Three-Fifths Compromise. “They were saying this is a bad bill because it actually encourages discrimination, just like the Three-Fifths Compromise going all the way back…
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NY Times therapist tackles whether family should keep toddler away from Trump-supporting grandparents
A New York Times “Ask the Therapist” piece tackled whether a liberal family should keep their two-year-old son away from his Trump-supporting grandparents. “My husband and I are raising our wonderful 2-year-old son,” the person seeking advice asked. “He isn’t close with his family, while I have a somewhat closer relationship with mine, particularly my…
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Bill Belichick’s girlfriend shuts down relationship question: ‘We’re not talking about this’
North Carolina Tar Heels football coach Bill Belichick touched ever so slightly on his relationship with 24-year-old Jordon Hudson in an interview released Sunday. But Hudson shut down one question from Tony Dokoupil during the “CBS Mornings” interview. He described Hudson as a “constant presence” during the interview. Dokoupil asked the legendary former New England…
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Shedeur Sanders’ NFL Draft fall ignites fiery debate between ESPN broadcasters
Shedeur Sanders’ slide from a projected first-round pick to an eventual fifth-round selection proved to be the most polarizing topic of the NFL Draft over the weekend. ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. was one of the staunch defenders of Sanders and was shocked over his fall to the Cleveland Browns. The annoyed broadcaster teed…
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Gene Hackman final autopsy released two months after actor was found dead at 95
An official cause of death has been revealed for Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa. According to the Office of the Medical Investigator in New Mexico, a final autopsy obtained by Fox News Digital shows that Hackman had a “history of congestive heart failure” in addition to “severe chronic hypertensive changes, kidneys.”…
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‘Expect wait times’: Trump admin signals no exceptions after Kentucky asks for REAL ID extension
President Donald Trump’s administration has signaled there will be no REAL ID exceptions after Kentucky lawmakers requested a deadline extension. The Trump administration confirmed in a statement to Fox News Digital that states will need to comply by the May 7 deadline, despite Kentucky’s delay request, as a 20-year standoff between state and federal governments…
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Defunding DEI: Here’s how the Trump administration has undone Biden’s very prized programs
President Donald Trump shut down all diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) offices across the federal government during his first week in office and signed a number of executive orders to quickly undo former President Joe Biden’s efforts. The president, just hours after taking the Oath of Office on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, signed an executive…
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Black Hawk pilot failed to heed flight instructor in moments before plane collision over DC: report
The pilot of the military Black Hawk helicopter that collided with a passenger airplane over Washington, D.C., in January ignored instructions to change course seconds before the crash, according to a new report. The report, published by the New York Times on Sunday, detailed the Black Hawk’s exchanges with air traffic controllers in the lead-up…