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Three Democratic lawmakers are facing potential disciplinary action from the House following a clash with ICE agents. The House is currently evaluating whether to impose sanctions or other penalties on the lawmakers involved.
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The 16th hole at Quail Hollow Club proved to be a significant challenge for top PGA players during the 2025 PGA Championship. World number one Scottie Scheffler, number two Rory McIlroy, and number three Xander Schauffele all incurred a double bogey on the hole.
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The article highlights the discussion among experts on the diplomatic implications of Trump’s Middle East visit, including his interactions with key leaders and the broader geopolitical impact of his approach.
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Former President Donald Trump criticized the Biden administration’s Middle East policies, arguing that a more aggressive stance would have prevented recent escalations. The segment also highlighted Trump’s potential return to politics and its implications for U.S. foreign policy.
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On the latest episode of ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ former FBI director James Comey made a contentious Instagram post addressing former President Donald Trump. The comments, which are being widely discussed on social media, have prompted calls for accountability and raised questions about the appropriate conduct of public figures in the digital age.
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The Trump administration is reportedly planning to end routine recommendations for COVID-19 vaccinations in children and pregnant women, marking a significant shift in federal health policy. Critics warn this could discourage vaccination and increase vulnerability for at-risk groups, while supporters claim it aligns with scientific and rational health policy.
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The NFL is considering allowing active players to compete in the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, with a focus on rules for participation, injury protection, and field standards. One player from each NFL roster may be permitted to compete, with exemptions for international players representing their home countries.
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The Abrahamic Family House is promoting interfaith dialogue among Christians, Muslims, and Jews. Fox News anchor Bret Baier highlights the efforts of this campus initiative in a recent ‘Special Report.’
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Fox News anchor Bret Baier visited the Louvre Abu Dhabi during his ‘Special Report,’ showcasing the museum’s cultural and architectural significance. The visit highlighted efforts to connect Middle Eastern art with global masterpieces.
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Border czar Tom Homan dismissed warnings from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez against potential arrests of Democratic lawmakers for storming an ICE facility, asserting his authority and criticizing her stance on immigration enforcement. Homan emphasized his extensive experience in immigration enforcement and defended the Trump administration’s record on border security, accusing Ocasio-Cortez of prioritizing political conflict over…
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The U.S. Supreme Court is currently examining the implications of nationwide injunctions related to President Trump’s executive order on birth, which has sparked significant debate among legal experts and political figures. As the justices deliberate, the decision could have far-reaching consequences for how executive orders are challenged in the future.
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Education Secretary Linda McMahon argues that antisemitism on campus is a civil rights violation, emphasizing the administration’s stance on addressing such issues. She discusses the administration’s dealings with Harvard University on ‘The Evening,
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President Donald Trump has expressed optimism about potential for a new nuclear deal with Iran during his Middle East visit. The proposed agreement is part of broader U.S. efforts aimed at containing Iran’s nuclear program.
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President Donald Trump expressed optimism about the potential for a new Iran nuclear deal during his visit to Abu Dhabi, signaling a possible shift in U.S. foreign policy toward the Middle East. The visit comes amid ongoing tensions with Iran and the broader implications of the U.S. withdrawal from the 3015 nuclear deal.
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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has warned Life Time Fitness to change its bathroom policy after a woman reported encountering a man in the women’s locker room, citing the state’s ‘Let Kids Be Kids’ law to protect against gender ideology. The gym’s current policy allowing gender-based facility access has come under legal scrutiny.
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Bret Baier offers a sneak peek at the upcoming Friday, May 16 edition of ‘Special Report’, providing insights into the show’s focus and anticipated content.
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New England Patriots defensive tackle Christian Barmore has been cleared for football activity after suffering from blood clots, which forced him to miss most of the 2024 season. The 2021 second-round pick is set to participate in voluntary organized team activities (OTAs) and is optimistic about his recovery, having previously managed to return to the…
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Former FBI Director James Comey sparked controversy by sharing a social media post featuring the numbers ’86 47′ etched in the sand, which many interpreted as a ‘hit’ on President Donald Trump. The post prompted backlash, including calls for Comey’s arrest, leading to its deletion.
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The Five panelists argue that focusing on the HHS secretary’s agenda is a strategic misstep for Democrats, which may undermine their broader policy goals and risk internal divisions.
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Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer praised the Trump administration’s trade policies and manufacturing focus, claiming they led to significant job creation. She emphasized efforts to boost domestic industries and reduce reliance on foreign imports.
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UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan highlights the importance of U.S.-UAE relations during President Donald Trump’s visit, emphasizing expanded investment opportunities and trade agreements. The minister outlines the strategic significance of the visit in strengthening economic ties and fostering bilateral cooperation.
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Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel discusses the contentious political exchanges between HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Senate Democrats on ‘America Reports.’ The debate centers on contentious issues like the safety of food dye and its potential impact on cancer patients, highlighting the increasingly polarized political climate.
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Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel analyzes the escalating political showdown between HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Senate Democrats on ‘America Reports.’ The debate centers on Kennedy’s allegations that a food dye is linked to cancer and the broader implications for public health policy.
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The NFL has released the 2025 schedules for all 32 teams, with the San Francisco 49ers having the easiest strength of schedule based on their opponents’ win percentages from the 2024 season. The 49ers, who had a challenging 2024 season, may benefit from an easier path in 2025.
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A disturbing video has emerged showing a homeless woman being set on fire in a horrifying attack. The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that the 69-year-old homeless woman suffered severe burn injuries following the horrific incident.
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Border czar Tom Homan dismissed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cort’z warning about potential consequences for agents who arrested Democratic lawmakers who stormed an ICE facility. Homan stated he would not allow political pressure to influence his decisions.
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Jarred Shaw, an American basketball player in Indonesia, was arrested for attempting to smuggle cannabis candy, facing potential death penalty under strict drug laws. Indonesia’s anti-drug policies have led to past executions of smugglers.
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Fox News legal correspondent Shannon Bream and ‘The Story’ panel discuss the Supreme Court’s ongoing hearing on birthright citizenship and judicial power. The case has attracted significant attention as it could redefine legal interpretations of citizenship for children born to undocumented immigrants in the U.S.
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California girls’ high school athletes are speaking out about their experiences competing against transgender athletes in postseason meets, as the state continues to stand by its policies on gender eligibility.
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The United Arab Emirates is emerging as a pivotal player in the Middle East, leveraging its economic strength and diplomatic expertise to reshape regional dynamics. President Joe Biden’s recent visit to the UAE underscores the growing U.S.-UAE partnership, with both nations coordinating on issues such as counterterrorism, energy security, and regional stability.
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Bret Baier’s segment on ‘Special Report’ outlines the UAE’s shift from an oil-dependent economy to a diversified regional power. The report highlights the country’s investments in infrastructure, diplomacy, and innovation as key drivers of its growth.
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The Trump administration is challenging California over the inclusion of a trans athlete in girls’ sports, accusing officials of violating federal civil rights laws. Female athletes and officials are raising concerns about gender fairness and the impact on their sporting opportunities.
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Deion Sanders publicly supported ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr. after the analyst faced backlash for his strong reactions to Shedeur Sanders’ unexpected draft slide. The controversy sparked a heated discussion, with Sanders praising Kiper’s honesty and passion for the sport.
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An Idaho judge ruled that the gag order in Bryan Kohberger’s murder trial was likely violated, indicating that someone affiliated with law enforcement or the prosecution may have disclosed sensitive information during a TV episode about the case. The judge emphasized that such breaches could significantly impede the ability to seat an impartial jury and…
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The U.S. State Department confirmed that nuclear talks with Iran have been constructive, and President Donald Trump has been clear about wanting to see diplomacy. Trump, speaking in Doha, Qatar, said he thinks the U.S. and Iran ‘are getting close’ to making a deal without any violence.
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Joe Don Baker, known for his role in ‘Walking Tall’ and appearances in three James Bond films, has died at 89. His family announced his passing, noting his kindness and love for nature.
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Rafael Furcal, a three-time MLB All-Star and World Series champion, was arrested in Florida on multiple felony charges. The charges include aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and throwing deadly missiles into dwellings, public or private. Both are second-degree felony offenses.
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Fox News Digital saw a 25% year-over-year increase in unique visitors, outperforming CNN and The New York Times. The network’s 1.9 billion total multi-platform views also grew by 26% compared to last April.
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Former New York Yankees outfielder Juan Soto, now with the New York Mets, is prepared to face potential boos from Yankees fans during his return to Yankee Stadium. The 15-year, $765 million contract he signed with the Mets makes him the highest-paid player in sports history, and the Subway Series matchup marks his first time…
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FBI Director Kash Patel issued a fierce warning following the disruption of a mass shooting plot targeting a U.S. military base linked to ISIS. The plot involved a former Army National Guard member, Ammar Abdulmajid-Mohamed Said, who was arrested for allegedly planning the attack.
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Republican lawmakers are facing internal divisions over Trump’s reconciliation bill. Concerns over content, timing, and financial implications have led to skepticism among conservatives, potentially jeopardizing its passage before a critical committee deadline.
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The House Budget Committee faces significant GOP dissent ahead of a critical vote on President Trump’s reconciliation bill, which aims to address tax, border, immigration, defense, energy, and debt limit issues. Key Republicans like Reps. Andrew Clyde, Ralph Norman, and Chip Roy have signaled opposition, citing concerns over the bill’s timing, Medicaid work requirements, and…
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Sunny Hostin claimed the U.S. is a ‘misogynistic country’ because it hasn’t elected a female president, sparking debate among co-hosts about the role of sexism. Former President Joe Biden also blamed sexism for Kamala Harris’ loss in the 2024 election, while others emphasized the complexity of political factors.
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Carlos Correa and Byron Buxton of the Minnesota Twins collided in the outfield during a game on Thursday after chasing a blooper ball by Cedric Mullins, leading to both being placed in concussion protocol. The incident disrupted the Twins’ 10-game winning streak as they were up 3-0 in the third inning.
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The Fox News Politics newsletter highlights Trump’s potential military reforms and a divided Democratic response to his drug pricing executive order. The Supreme Court is set to rule on Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship, which could have wide implications for executive power and judicial oversight.
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Natalie Portman has embraced life in Paris with her children following her divorce from Benjamin Millepied, citing increased privacy as a key reason. The actress feels the city’s discreet culture offers a stark contrast to Los Angeles, where she previously felt more exposed.
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Natalie Portman has embraced life in Paris, citing the city’s privacy and cultural richness as ideal for raising her children. She recently finalized her divorce from French choreographer Benjamin Millepied and decided to stay in Paris to raise their two children.
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A Washington state bill (SB 5232) could extend housing aid to illegal immigrants, prompting criticism from legislators and community members. Republican Sen. Leonard Christian argues the move prioritizes noncitizens over American citizens, raising concerns over budgetary impacts and public resource allocation.
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Chris Brown was arrested in England for an alleged assault at a London club. This incident adds to his controversial legal history, including past arrests for assault and a recent lawsuit against Warner Bros.
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A Democratic attempt to force the Trump administration to release a report on El Salvador’s human rights failed in a Senate vote. The resolution, led by Sen. Tim Kaine, aimed to freeze foreign aid if the administration refused to comply.
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A new book claims Caleb Williams, the first pick in 2023, tried to avoid the Chicago Bears. The details include his family’s legal efforts and his father’s skepticism about the team’s future. Despite these, Williams chose to stay in the NFL and was selected by the Bears.
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Former Steelers star Ryan Clark suggests Mike Tomlin’s influence at the Steelers has ‘run stale,’ despite the coach’s long tenure of never posting a losing season. Clark argues Tomlin, a first-ballot Hall of Fame candidate, may no longer resonate with the current Steelers’ locker room.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio has expressed pessimism about Ukraine peace talks in Turkey, citing the absence of both Putin and Trump as a major obstacle. The negotiations, originally scheduled for Thursday, were moved to Friday due to the lack of participation from key leaders.
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Google has surpassed IBM to become the leader in generative AI-related patents and leads in agentic AI, according to IFI Claims data. The U.S. and global rankings highlight Google’s dominance and China’s growing influence in AI innovation.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom has withdrawn his clemency request, shifting the Menendez brothers’ case to a parole hearing. This move positions the brothers for a June 13 hearing, potentially leading to their release after 35 years in prison.
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The New York Giants, Chicago Bears, and Detroit Lions have been identified as facing the most challenging paths in the upcoming 2025 NFL season. The Giants, despite a poor 2024 season, have the toughest schedule with opponents having a combined .574 winning percentage.
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The Menendez brothers face a June 13 parole hearing as California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office converted their clemency request into a parole proceeding, opening the possibility of early release after 35 years in prison. Judge Michael Jesic’s recent resentence reduced their life-without-parole terms to 50 years-to-life, making them eligible for parole.
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Rep. Summer Lee, a member of the House progressive ‘Squad,’ has reintroduced legislation aimed at providing reparations to descendants of enslaved Black Americans. Progressive Democrats argue that these measures are essential for achieving racial equity and justice, rejecting what they describe as the Trump administration’s anti-Black policies.
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Despite a surge in polling indicating the Democratic Party’s favorability has sunk to record lows, veteran Democrat strategist and pundit James Carville remains optimistic, citing recent ballot box victories as evidence of Democratic strength. Carville argued that while recent surveys indicate a significant drop in Democratic optimism and favorable ratings, the party is still winning…
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Karen Read is facing a retrial in the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend, John O’Keefe, as a key witness testifies about crime scene evidence. The case has drawn significant public and legal scrutiny.