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Kid Rock and Riley Green joined Fox & Friends co-host Steve Doocy for breakfast to preview the grand opening of Kid Rock’s new Nashville restaurant, The Detroit Cowboy. The event highlights the growing trend of celebrities investing in the restaurant industry.
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Senators from the Democratic Party have made it clear that they are prepared to fight vigorously against President Trump’s comprehensive legislative initiative, referred to as the ‘big, beautiful bill.’ The proposal, anticipated to cover numerous policy domains, has encountered considerable resistance from the Democratic majority within the Senate.
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Sean Hannity and Gary Brecka discuss the potential for humans to live 150 years, exploring biotech advances. The podcast episode highlights research into extending human lifespan.
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With increased airport security measures, experts are warning travelers about the heightened risks associated with unsecured luggage. A restaurant consultant has shared insights on common dining mistakes that customers should avoid.
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Virginians are set to vote for the late Rep. Gerry Connolly’s successor in a special election on Sept. 9. Virginia’s 11th district is deep blue and will almost assuredly elect another Democrat.
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Rep. Mike Quigley, an Illinois Democrat, is criticizing former top House Democratic leaders for seeking committee leadership roles after leaving their leadership positions in 2022. Quigley, who was bumped from the Appropriations subcommittee leadership by Rep. Jim Clyburn, argues that former leaders should step aside to give younger members opportunities.
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Political cartoons from Matt Wuerker in June 2, 2025 offer a critical commentary on the political climate.
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Viktor Gyökeres has withdrawn from the Sweden squad for their upcoming friendlies against Hungary and Algeria due to an injury. His absence will impact Sweden’s preparations for international matches.
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Yamal has described the Spain-France UEFA Nations League semifinal as a potential Ballon d’Or decider, positioning the match as a direct competition between himself and Dembélé. The young Spanish star is happy to frame the encounter in this light, highlighting the significance of the clash for both players.
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Saquon Barkley has reached a 99 Overall Rating (OVR) in Madden NFL 23, marking the culmination of a long journey in the popular football video game series. This rating reflects the player’s performance and attributes across his NFL career.
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Fantasy managers should track rising prospects like Caglianone and Mauricio as the season moves into June. These players are anticipated to contribute significantly in upcoming matches.
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Caitlin Clark’s quad injury has led to a substantial decline in betting interest in Indiana Fever games, according to recent data. The WNBA has seen a noticeable drop in betting activity associated with the team and the league following the injury.
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Lorenzo Musetti was warned for unsportsmanlike conduct after kicking a tennis ball that accidentally hit a linesperson during his French Open quarterfinal against Frances Tiafoe. The incident occurred during a critical moment in the match, prompting the tournament officials to issue a formal warning.
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Celeste Taylor, a former guard with the Mercury, is joining Grand Canyon as an assistant coach after dealing with a foot injury. This transition marks a new chapter in her basketball career as she prepares to mentor the next generation of players.
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Simone Inzaghi has left Inter Milan following the club’s 5-0 Champions League final defeat to PSG. The Italian coach’s exit comes after a disappointing campaign, with his departure linked to potential Saudi Arabian interest.
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Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour expressed surprise at Panthers coach Paul Maurice’s decision to exclude him from the handshake line during their series-ending encounter. The unexpected move has sparked discussions about team dynamics and coaching relationships in the NHL.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are unlikely to trade for Miami Dolphins tight end Jonnu Smith after engaging in talks with Miami but now will host free agent Gabe Davis on a visit this week.
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Peyton Manning has joined the ownership group of the Denver NWSL expansion franchise, set to begin play next year. The move underscores growing interest in women’s soccer in the United States.
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Miranda Devine, a prominent columnist for the New York Post, has published an op-ed alleging that Anthony Bernal, an aide to former President Joe Biden, was involved in concealing the former president’s cognitive decline. The piece delves into B, Bernal’s relationship with the Biden family, raising questions about the extent of his involvement in any…
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Calls for the revocation of tax-exempt status for anti-Israel groups are intensifying with growing concerns over antisemitic attacks. A New York state senator is spearheading legislative efforts to address what is described as a threat to public safety and national security.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have responded to fan backlash following the attendance of players Mason Rudolph, Miles Killebrew, and Rocky Bleier at a Donald Trump event in Pennsylvania. The team clarified that individual player views do not represent the organization’s stance.
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Constitutional law attorney Jonathan Turley argues that the U.S. should implement expedited pathways to remove individuals who are not authorized to reside in the country. Turley highlights the Trump administration’s efforts to identify and deport overstaying visa holders, while also addressing the federal hate crime charge against a Colorado terror suspect.
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An escaped inmate in New Orleans has reportedly appeared in a social media video pleading for help, sparking a manhunt. Fox News correspondent Nate Foy is analyzing the situation on ‘America’s Newsroom’, highlighting the public’s role in locating the individual.
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Alaska’s congressional delegation praised the federal reversal of a Biden-era rule restricting oil and gas exploration in ANWR as a victory for energy jobs and economic growth while maintaining environmental standards. The decision, led by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, is framed as a win for responsible development and the rule of law.
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Greenpeace activists stole a wax statue of French President Emmanuel Macron from the Grévin Museum in Paris as part of a protest against France’s business ties with Russia. The group claimed they ‘borrowed’ the statue, believing Macron does not deserve to be exhibited in the world-renowned cultural establishment until he terminates French contracts with Russia…
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Pastor Corey Brooks is leading Project H.O.O.D. to build a Leadership and Economic Opportunity Center in Chicago’s South Side, offering programs in STEM, arts, and entrepreneurship to transform local youth. The initiative, now 40% complete, reflects hope for reversing decades of economic stagnation and social decay.
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Google has expanded its privacy tool to allow users to easily remove personal information from search results, making the feature more accessible and integrated into its ecosystem. The ‘Results About You’ tool now enables direct removal requests and alerts for new information appearing online.
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President Trump’s 2026 budget includes a $1 billion allocation for a Commercial Mars Payload Services Program, aiming to engage private companies in Mars exploration while reducing NASA’s overall budget by 25%. The initiative, modeled after the Commercial Lunar Payload Services, seeks to shift some exploration responsibilities to the private sector.
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Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an illegal immigrant in Boulder, Colorado, faces charges for allegedly bombing pro-Israel demonstrators after being denied a firearm purchase. The attack, which involved Molotov cocktails and resulted in 12 victims, has sparked debates on immigration laws and firearm restrictions.
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Boston Police Officer Kelly Dever testified in the Karen Read case, expressing confusion about being called to the stand. The case has drawn significant public attention due to its complex legal and ethical implications.
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A video circulating on social media allegedly shows an escaped inmate from New Orleans pleading for help. The incident has sparked public debate about prison conditions and the justice, system’s effectiveness.
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A video has surfaced showing UNC Asheville Dean Megan Pugh boasting about DEI being pushed under a different ‘banner.’ The footage, obtained by Accuracy in Media, captures Pugh expressing confidence in the institution’s commitment to DEI despite state guidelines opposing it.
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The FBI has strongly defended its classification of the Boulder attack as a terrorism incident following sharp criticism by CNN analyst Juliette Kayyem. The FBI emphasized that the suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, was identified as a threat in a pre-planned attack, with evidence including anti-Israel slogans and violent acts.
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CNN analyst Juliette Kayyem criticized the FBI for quickly classifying the Boulder attack as terrorism. The incident, which targeted a pro-Israel gathering, has sparked debate over the agency’s approach to national security threats.
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Bryson Vandiver, a 9-year-old rodeo rider, has made headlines for his impressive early success in the rodeo circuit. The young competitor recently joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss his journey and recent competition wins, showcasing his talent and determination at a young age.
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Education Secretary Linda McMahon testifies on Trump’s fiscal year 2026 budget agenda before the Senate Appropri, The hearing focuses on proposals aimed at reinvigorating the United States’ position as a global leader in education.
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Sen. Dave McCormick, R-Pa., has publicly supported Sen. John Fetter and, D-Pa., in defending his stance on Republican efforts to pass President Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill.’ The bipartisan support highlights a rare moment of cooperation in a deeply divided Congress.
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Sen. Dave McCormick, R-Pa., joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss his recent conversation with Sen. John Fetter, D-Pa., highlighting bipartisan efforts to advance Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill.’ McCormick emphasized his commitment to defending his beliefs despite the political divide.
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Karen Read arrived at the Norfolk Superior Courthouse for Day 26 of her trial. She greeted supporters upon her arrival, indicating ongoing public interest in the case.
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A teenage TikTok influencer was shot dead in her home, sparking renewed fears about the safety of women in public roles. Islamabad police have opened a murder investigation into the incident.
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U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer unveiled a new defense strategy focused on countering Russian aggression and potential challenges from Donald Trump’s potential withdrawal of U.S. troops, with significant investments in nuclear deterrence and submarine production.
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Rep. Ritchie Torres criticized the Democratic Party’s far-left faction for potentially overwhelming moderate voices and blocking needed restructuring. He warned that ‘hysterical’ resistance to Trump could prevent the party from moderating and reconnecting with working-class voters.
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Dr. Gabrielle Lyon, a physician and wellness influencer, explained the importance of protein in maintaining a healthy body. She highlighted its role in supporting longevity and healthy aging.
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Dr. Gabrielle Lyon, a physician and wellness influencer, discussed the importance of protein in promoting longevity and healthy aging during her appearance on ‘Fox & Friends’. She emphasized that adequate protein intake is essential for maintaining a strong, healthy body as individuals age.
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Dr. Gabrielle Lyon discusses protein’s importance for health and longevity on Fox & Friends. Protein supports tissue repair, muscle maintenance, and overall vitality.
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Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is under fire from the nonpartisan watchdog group FACT for allegedly failing to disclose travel expenses for high-profile trips to Qatar, Dubai, Las Vegas, Miami, and Augusta National Golf Tournament. The complaint accuses her office of accepting illegal gifts on these trips, including a $61,930 payment from Qatar for the…
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Former Olympic sprint star Maurice Greene commented on the disqualification of California high school track standout Clara Adams after she was banned for celebrating her race win with a fire extinguisher.
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Senator Marco Rubio has issued a firm warning following a violent attack by an overstaying illegal migrant in Colorado, calling for stricter measures to address the threat posed by illegal immigration. Chad Wolf, former Acting Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, discussed the need for improved border control on Fox & Friends.
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The Israel Defense Forces confirmed the deaths of three soldiers whose Humvee was struck by an explosive device in northern Gaza. The war in Gaza continues after over 600 days, with 58 hostages still held by Hamas.
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South Koreans have cast their votes for a new president to replace conservative leader Yoon Suk Yeol. Exit polls indicate that left-leaning opposition candidate Lee Jae-myung is expected to win the election.
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The Party for Freedom led by Geert Wilders has exited the government coalition, causing the collapse of the Dutch government after less than a year. Wilders demanded tougher asylum measures, which were not supported by the other coalition parties.
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Karen Read is returning to court after a previous jury failed to reach a verdict in the murder case of her police officer boyfriend. The case has drawn significant public and media attention.
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Kid Rock shared insights into his morning routine and increasing political engagement during a morning walk with Steve Doocy. The musician also highlighted the grand opening of his new restaurant, The Detroit Cowboy.
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President Trump’s Justice Department is reviewing pardons issued by former President Biden, including those for Hunter Biden and over 35 death row inmates, amid concerns about Biden’s use of an AutoPen and mental state during his final months in office. The review, led by DOJ Pardon Attorney Ed Martin, is assessing the appropriateness of these…
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German peace researchers are calling on Europe and Germany to prepare for a future without NATO, citing concerns over Trump’s leadership. The experts warn that Trump’s approach could undermine the alliance’s stability.
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Lawmakers and intelligence officials have long raised alarms about potential terrorism threats stemming from those in the U.S. illegally, a concern that has been highlighted by a recent terror attack in Boulder, Colorado. The incident has reignited debates over immigration policies and their role in national security.
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich discussed insights from his recent conversation with California Governor Gavin Newsom about a potential 2028 presidential campaign. He also promoted his new book, ‘Trump’s Triumph,’ which explores Trump’s impact on the political landscape.
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Senate committees are set to release portions of the GOP megabill starting Tuesday, with the Armed Services Committee leading the way. The scheduling logic aims to address controversial proposals by releasing the least contentious sections first, with more contentious elements like tax reforms and Medicaid changes coming later.
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President Trump’s approval among Latino voters has dropped by 14 points since February, according to a new poll, signaling growing concerns over his economic policies. The survey highlights a decline in favorability among independents and women, with only 38 percent expressing satisfaction with Trump’s economic management.
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A terror suspect connected to the June 20, 2020 Boulder attack has been identified. The suspect, identified as Ahmad Almukhtar, is a former U.S. citizen who was arrested in the United Arab Emirates.