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Governor Gavin Newsom is navigating political considerations as the Menendez brothers prepare for a parole board hearing. The brothers, convicted for the 1989 murders of their parents, remain eligible for release due to California’s youthful offender law. The parole decision will hinge on risk assessments, victim family input, and the potential for the brothers to…
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US singer Chris Brown has been charged with assault following a London nightclub incident that occurred over two years ago. The case will now proceed to court.
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National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard condemned ex-FBI Director James Comey for posting a photo of the numbers ’86 47,’ which she claims ‘issues a call to assassinate’ President Trump. Gabbard called for Comey to be ‘put behind, bars’ and emphasized the need to hold individuals accountable for threats against the president.
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An officer in Fountain Valley, California, was seen on bodycam footage begging a half-naked man who stole her gun to not shoot her before another officer shot and killed him.
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The FBI has issued a warning about cybercriminals using AI-generated voice deepfakes to target senior U.S. officials since April. Threat actors use smishing and vishing tactics to access personal accounts and contacts for social engineering and financial fraud.
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The article highlights the best moments from the Houston Astros’ game against the Texas Rangers, featuring key plays and standout performances. Fans will be reminded of the intense rivalry between the two teams as they watch the most memorable moments from the match.
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Dr. Irini Scordi-Bello testified that John O’Keefe died from head trauma and hypothermia, but the manner of death was undetermined. The absence of grass on O’Keefe’s head and the possibility of other causes for internal injuries have sparked debates about the event’s circumstances.
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The Denver Nuggets closed the third quarter on a 10-2 run and held their lead through the fourth to beat the Thunder 119-107, forcing a Game 7. Jamal Murray, overcoming illness, scored 25 points, while Julian Strawther delivered a career playoff-high 15 points in the second half, leading the Nuggets to a crucial victory.
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President Donald Trump joined podcaster Theo Von in Qatar during a surprise appearance, marking a notable political engagement. The event was discussed by Fox News panelists Jason Rantz and Rachel Bovard, who also addressed Jerry Seinfeld’s recent incident with pro-Palestinian protesters.
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Gulf States are pushing for regional stability and economic prosperity, according to Kiron Skinner. The discussion included Trump’s Middle East visit and U.S.-Iran nuclear talks, highlighting the region’s geopolitical importance.
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Residents of Washington D.C. are sharing their views on Elon Musk’s exit from DOGE as a Fox News @ Night segment explores the impact on the cryptocurrency market. The segment highlights mixed reactions and the broader implications for investors and the industry.
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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick emphasized the need for the U.S. to prepare its workforce for the AI revolution and outlined the strategic importance of the U.S.-U.A.E. AI partnership.
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Katie Zacharia praised Trump’s recent Middle East trip, calling him the ‘dealmaker-in-chief’ for securing significant agreements. The advisor highlighted Trump’s ability to secure deals that benefit both American and regional interests.
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Thailand has launched an investigation into the collapse of a skyscraper in Bangkok, which occurred during an earthquake and led to multiple fatalities. Seventeen individuals, including a prominent construction tycoon, are under scrutiny for their potential involvement in the project.
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NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal has questioned the authenticity of the recent Blue Origin space flight, claiming that Jeff Bezos may have used green screen technology. He cited discrepancies, including the static hair of the crew members and an already open landing key, as signs of digital manipulation.
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Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., responds to the arrest of trans activist Samuel ‘Roxie’ Cain for alleged death threats, criticizing the left’s silence on politically motivated violence. Mace calls for reforms to Section 230, arguing it enables platforms to host threatening content without accountability.
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Anthropic’s lawyers admitted to using an erroneous citation generated by their Claude AI chatbot during a legal dispute with music publishers. A federal judge recently sanctioned law firms for similar misconduct, highlighting the risks of relying on AI in legal proceedings.
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A 15-year-old illegal immigrant teenager, who killed a 24-year-old woman during a high-speed crash, was given a lenient plea deal by a progressive prosecutor, receiving probation and community service instead of jail time. The case has sparked controversy over legal leniency and the intersection of immigration and criminal justice.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized $875,000 in marijuana hidden in a shipment of men’s overalls bound for Belgium. This highlights ongoing efforts by transnational criminal organizations to smuggle bulk marijuana to Europe and Africa for high profits.
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Smokey Robinson is under criminal investigation for sexual assault allegations by four former employees. His lawyer denies the claims, calling them baseless and suggesting the lawsuit is motivated by financial gain.
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Education Secretary Linda McMahon questioned Harvard University President Alan Garber’s decision to take a 25% pay cut amid the Trump administration’s funding freeze and antisemitism probe. The Massachusetts school filed an amended lawsuit against the Trump administration after another $450 million in research funding was cut.
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Jordan Klepper, a co-host of ‘The Daily Show,’ described young male Trump voters as ‘pretty kind’ and more interested in Trump’s celebrity than politics. The encounter was part of his documentary exploring Trump’s support among college-aged men, with Klepper suggesting the MAGA movement could lose influence as it no longer receives the attention it currently…
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WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert has declared Caitlin Clark the ‘most popular athlete in America,’ citing her unprecedented impact on viewership and the league’s growth. Clark, a star for the Indiana Fever, is set to play in 41 nationally televised games this season, surpassing the defending champions.
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Chris Broussard has released his Under Duress list following the NFL’s 2025 schedule announcement, highlighting top players facing significant challenges. The list includes Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, who are expected to endure demanding schedules in the upcoming season.
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Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen argues that President Donald Trump is not an isolationist but rather a strong advocate for preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Thiessen made these comments during a discussion on the show ‘Life, Liberty & Levin,’ where he addressed the broader implications of U.S. foreign policy regarding nuclear proliferation.
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**Excerpt:** Surveillance footage captures the alleged arson and assault on a homeless woman, who sustained severe burns and was hospitalized. The suspect, identified as Jacqueline Popaibarra, has been arrested on unrelated charges, though she faces criminal accusations for the attack.
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The report examines Trump’s connections to the Middle East and Ukraine, highlighting potential implications for U.S. foreign policy and international relations.
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Telegram has removed two major black markets estimated to have generated over $35 billion since 2021, used to sell stolen data and launder cryptocurrency. This disruption is expected to significantly impact cybercriminal operations.
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Kevin McGuff, head coach of Ohio State women’s basketball, was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated last week. He struggled with the alphabet test, refusing a Breathalyzer and claiming he had not been drinking.
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Chuck Todd warns that potential 2028 Democratic candidates, including Pete Buttigieg, may face ‘toxic’ backlash due to their ties to former President Joe Biden’s declining health revelations. The former NBC host criticizes the Democratic Party for its silence on the issue, suggesting that anyone involved in Biden’s administration could be held accountable.
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Laura Ingraham, a Fox News host, discussed President Donald Trump’s historic Middle East trip on her show, highlighting his role in addressing regional issues. The segment emphasized Trump’s approach to U.S. foreign policy and its implications for international relations.
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Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier showcased the UAE’s Qasr Al Watan palace on ‘Special Report,’ highlighting its decoration with US and Emir, and its significance for Trump’s visit. The palace, a symbol of UAE’s diplomatic efforts, reflects the strong ties between the U.S. and UAE.
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A couple with a striking resemblance to Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez sparked headlines at the Cannes Film Festival, prompting speculation about their identities. While the actual couple is expected to attend the event, the incident highlights the growing public interest in their relationship and Sánchez’s upcoming Global Gift Women Empowerment Award.
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Scottie Scheffler, the 2023 PGA Championship winner, voiced concerns over rules at Quail Hollow, arguing playing conditions unfairly affected golfers’ performances. He criticized the PGA of America’s decision to not play lift, clean, place during the first round, citing the impact of heavy rain on the course conditions.
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The Will Cain Show featured a discussion on immigration policies, economic trends, and the political impact of Donald Trump. The segment explored the ongoing debates surrounding border security, workforce dynamics, and the influence of former President Trump on current economic policies.
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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.