Category: Fox News
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Trump knocks Harris as a ‘bum,’ scorns her handling of southern border: ‘A failed vice president’
Former President Donald Trump criticized Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday as a “bum” responsible for the influx of migrants flowing across the U.S.-Mexico border during her tenure in the Biden administration. Trump made the comments about Harris at the Turning Point USA Believers Summit in West Palm Beach, Florida. This comes after Harris secured…
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Sarah Bacon, Kassidy Cook earn Team USA’s first medal at Paris Olympics
Americans Sarah Bacon and Kassidy Cook took home the first medal for the United States in the Paris Olympics on Saturday as they finished with a silver in the women’s synchronized 3-meter springboard event. Bacon and Cook finished behind China’s team of Yani Chang and Yiwen Chang and ahead of Great Britain’s Yasmin Harper and…
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Need more water intake? These 4 foods can help you stay hydrated on hot summer days
The key to staying hydrated during the hot summer months is drinking plenty of water — but different foods can provide ample hydration, too. Failing to eat the right foods can cause a water imbalance, particularly in high temperatures, according to registered dietitian and Trimly coach Kim Shapira in Los Angeles. “Higher temperatures and outdoor…
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China wins Paris Olympics’ 1st gold medal; defeat South Korea in shooting competition
China’s Huang Yuting and Sheng Lihao picked up the first gold medal of the 2024 Paris Olympics on Saturday as they topped South Korea’s Keum Ji-hyeon and Park Ha-jun in the 10-meter air rifle mixed team, 16-12. It’s China’s 68th medal in the sport of shooting and 27th gold medal. It was Huang’s first medal…
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Judge permanently blocks part of Florida’s ‘Stop WOKE Act’ as unconstitutional on First Amendment grounds
A federal judge on Friday permanently blocked part of Florida’s “Stop Woke Act” that was pushed by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and other GOP lawmakers to ban critical race theory training in the workplace and in education. Chief U.S. District Judge Mark Walker granted a permanent injunction against the part of the law that prohibited…
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Trump assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, has chilling ties to George Washington, first president
An important figure in American history once narrowly escaped with his life after an assassination attempt in western Pennsylvania – but it wasn’t former President Donald J. Trump. George Washington, just 21 years old when it happened, was a major in the British Army. The year was 1753. TRUMP FLAG PHOTO JOINS PANTHEON OF IMAGES…
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Liberal outlets, Democrats run defense for VP Harris as she continues to solidify nomination support
Media outlets, Democratic lawmakers and White House officials defended Vice President Harris this week over her work on the border crisis, her previous support for the controversial Minnesota Freedom Fund and her title as the “most liberal” U.S. senator by a government accountability site. Controversy surfaced this week over whether Harris acted as the “border…
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Meghan Markle steps up Hollywood networking with Kimberly Williams-Paisley lunch, reported Hamptons trip
Meghan Markle was spotted out with a Hollywood gal pal. Markle and Kimberly Williams-Paisley had lunch together on Sunday at Tre Lune in Montecito, California. “They had a lovely experience, chatting and laughing together,” a source told People magazine. “The pair was low-key and was left unbothered by the other guests.” MEGHAN MARKLE ‘REMORSEFUL’ OVER…
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Border czar Kamala Harris visits Houston weeks after Jocelyn Nungaray allegedly murdered by illegal immigrants
“Border czar” Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Houston, Texas, choosing to attend a dinner for a convention for teachers rather than visit the grieving parents of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, who was raped and murdered, allegedly by two migrants. Nungaray was found strangled to death June 17. Authorities identified the suspects as two Venezuelan nationals…
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Newsom urges Oakland officials to tighten ‘extreme’ policy that restricts police chases
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, called on Oakland officials Friday to amend an “extreme” policy that generally only allows police to chase suspected criminals in cases of “violent forcible crimes.” The governor sent a letter to Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao, the Oakland City Council and the Oakland Police Commission urging them to reconsider the…