Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin criticized Democrats in his state for what he called their “lack of courage” after party leaders refused to denounce attorney general candidate Jay Jones over a text message that threatened political opponents and police officers. “He texted that he wanted to put two bullets in our …
Read More »Travel safe with these must-have personal security devices
Traveling can be stressful, with packed airports and constantly changing flights. The last thing you need is to worry about your personal safety and the safety of your luggage. Investing in a few security devices can help you feel reassured, relaxed and help you truly enjoy your travels. Personal safety …
Read More »Merkley nearly breaks Booker's filibuster record, wins his praise for fighting 'Trump's authoritarian tactics'
Democrats pulled out all the stops Wednesday to delay the vote on a short-term spending bill to reopen the government, the 12th time the Senate has considered the measure since the government entered a shutdown Oct. 1. Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., embarked on a nearly 24-hour speech at 6:23 p.m. …
Read More »Democrats’ ‘unity’ dinner draws backlash over anti-Trump ‘86 47’ sign linking MAGA to Nazis
FIRST ON FOX — A sign featuring coded language threatening President Donald Trump and equating his supporters with Nazis greeted guests to an event last week headlined by Michigan Democrat gubernatorial front-runner Jocelyn Benson and U.S. Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow. The sign, displayed by local Democrats, said “MAGA=NAZI” and “86 …
Read More »MLS team pledges 'queer' community support after sponsoring ex-UPenn swimmer Lia Thomas event
Major League Soccer’s Los Angeles Football Club was one of two professional sports teams to sponsor Rainbow Lab’s Violet Visionary Awards on Thursday night. The award ceremony honored former UPenn swimmer Lia Thomas with a “Voice of Inspiration” award, which is given to “an individual whose story and actions ignite …
Read More »New video purportedly shows Louvre thieves in action during brazen daytime heist
A new video has emerged showing what could be the Louvre thieves in action as they carried out Sunday’s daylight robbery at Paris’s world-famous museum. The footage, obtained by French broadcaster BFMTV, purportedly shows what has been called one of the most brazen art thefts in recent memory. The short …
Read More »Bernie Sanders defends Maine Senate candidate under fire for Reddit comments
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., is standing firm behind Maine Democrat Graham Platner, a first-time Senate hopeful facing outrage over a Nazi-style tattoo and resurfaced Reddit posts. Sanders, in an interview with Axios, blamed the media for the fury about the tattoo and Platner’s deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, where he …
Read More »Jared Kushner details working around '50 years of stupid word games' in Middle East for ceasefire deal
President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, dove into details on Sunday’s “60 Minutes” about negotiating the Gaza ceasefire deal and peace, following decades of “stupid word games” in the region. Kushner spoke alongside U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff about their role in helping to accomplish the deal between Israel and …
Read More »DOJ seeks removal of Comey's defense lawyer, citing conflict of interest
Federal prosecutors signaled that they might seek the removal of the lead defense attorney in James Comey’s criminal case on Sunday, citing his possible role in the disclosures Comey made in 2017, shortly after President Donald Trump fired him as FBI director in his first term. Prosecutors cited the yearslong …
Read More »AZ Senate president urges University of Arizona to join Trump’s new higher-ed reform compact
Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen is urging the University of Arizona to take advantage of an opportunity from PresidentDonald Trump’s administration to be one of nine initial signatories of theCompact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education. In a letter obtained byFox News Digital, Petersen encouraged University of Arizona President Suresh …
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