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    Man deported 3 times now convicted after illegal US reentry during Biden admin
    A man who entered the country illegally during the Biden administration after being deported three times before was convicted, Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced.Santo Beato Aybar-Aybar, 49, was most recently deported on Sept. 21, 2021, but returned without ever being "inspected, admitted or paroled" by federal immigration authorities.The Dominican national was arrested by ICE Boston, and he pleaded guilty in June in federal court."Santo Beato Aybar-Aybar repeatedly displayed a blatant disregard for U.S. immigration laws, and that resulted in his conviction for illegally reentering the country after deportation," ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Boston acting Field Office Director Patricia H. Hyde said in a statement on Sunday.SECOND SUSPECT ARRESTED IN CBP OFFICER SHOOTING HAS LENGTHY CRIMINAL PAST, DHS SAYS"We will not stand idly by as criminals subvert our immigration laws and take refuge in our neighborhoods. ICE Boston will continue to prioritize public safety by arresting and removing illegal alien offenders from our New England communities."CLICK HERE FOR MORE IMMIGRATION COVERAGEAybar-Aybar could be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison, a $250,000 fine, and three years of "supervised release" when he is sentenced on Sept. 11.Even after he serves his sentence in prison, he will be deported once again, according to an ICE press release.TRUMP ADMIN FIGHTS TO DEPORT CONVICTED MURDERER SHIELDED BY BIDEN-ERA TORTURE PROTECTIONICE Boston has been very active under the Trump administration, with federal leaders often going toe to toe with local Democrats.Boston and other cities in Massachusetts are considered sanctuary cities, meaning they have laws that limit local authorities' ability to comply with federal law enforcement on certain immigration-related matters.On July 17, ICE Boston announced another conviction of Guatemalan national Manuel Ruiz-Luis, 52, who was deported in both April 1996 and March 2012, but he came back into the country illegally, and its unclear when.ABREGO GARCIA RETURN TO US PROMPTS NEW QUESTIONS FOR OTHER IMMIGRANTS DEPORTED BY TRUMPICE Boston noted that the man, who was living in New Bedford, was previously criminally convicted for "operating under the influence" and driving without a license four different times. Ruiz-Luis will be sentenced on Sept. 18, and he could face two years behind bars, a $250,000 fine, and a year of "supervised release" and will be deported after prison time.
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    At-home test works like coffee rings to spot serious illness faster
    Have you ever noticed how a spilled cup of coffee leaves behind a telltale brown ring?While those stains might be annoying, the science behind them, known as the coffee ring effect, has sparked innovations in health technology.UC Berkeley researchers recently turned this everyday phenomenon into a breakthrough medical test, making rapid and reliable disease detection as easy as brewing your morning coffee. Curious how a simple coffee stain could inspire cutting-edge diagnostics and revolutionize at-home testing? Let's look at how a forgotten mug on your desk might just save lives.VIRAL 'CLOUD COFFEE' TREND CAN BOOST HEALTH WITH UNUSUAL INGREDIENT: HOW TO MAKE ITEver wondered why spilled coffee, wine or tea dries in a ring rather than evenly? This common pattern is known as the "coffee ring effect." The phenomenon occurs because of the liquid's surface tension. As the drop begins to dry, water at the edges evaporates more quickly since that area is thinner. To keep up, liquid from the center flows outward, carrying tiny particles with it. Once the drop is completely dry, these particles settle along the edge, creating the signature ring stain you see on tables and countertops every day.WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)?Surprisingly, that annoying coffee ring on your table has inspired a major breakthrough in medical technology. Researchers at UC Berkeley transformed this everyday nuisance into a powerful new at-home diagnostic test. This innovative test can identify diseases like COVID-19, prostate cancer and sepsis with remarkable accuracy. In fact, it is up to 100 times more sensitive than many current rapid tests. Even better, it delivers results in just twelve minutes, depending on the test.The idea began with Kamyar Behrouzi, a former Ph.D. student at UC Berkeley. While developing a COVID-19 biosensor in 2020, he noticed that virus particles, much like coffee particles, tend to gather at the edge of a droplet. By using this natural effect, the researchers designed a test that captures and concentrates disease markers, making detection much easier. Thanks to this stain-inspired science, fast and reliable testing is now possible right at home.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERESo, how does this innovative test actually work? First, you place a small sample from your nose or cheek onto a special membrane. As the sample dries, disease proteins concentrate at the edges to form a visible ring. Next, you add a second droplet containing light-reactive particles. If certain disease biomarkers are present, these nanoparticles light up when exposed to light. You can see positive results with the naked eye in some cases, or verify them more accurately using a special AI-powered smartphone app.This rapid test does more than detect COVID-19. It can also identify early signs of sepsis, a life-threatening infection that needs quick treatment. To make home testing accessible, the UC Berkeley team even created a 3D-printed prototype for easy use on your kitchen counter. According to professor Liwei Lin, this innovative approach could transform regular health screening, with no lab visit required.This coffee ring-inspired test brings hospital-level disease detection right to your home. With results ready in under twelve minutes, you can quickly check for diseases like COVID-19 and even early signs of sepsis. You no longer need to schedule lab visits or wait days for results. Instead, you can take charge of your health from the comfort of your kitchen, using a simple, affordable tool that could catch problems early and help keep your family safe. As technology like this becomes widely available, routine screening could become as easy as making your morning coffee.It's incredible how a common coffee stain inspired a breakthrough in medical testing. Science proves that even life's little messes can spark big innovations. With these advances, you can look forward to faster, easier health checks at home and maybe appreciate your next coffee spill just a little more.Would you trust a coffee stain to help catch disease early? Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide - free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTER.Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved.
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    Eric Adams praises Trump border work as providing 'real relief' to New York City
    New York City Mayor Eric Adams told the New York Post's Miranda Devine on Wednesday that the Trump administration's efforts to secure the southern border have provided "real relief" to New York City during an appearance on the "Pod Force One" podcast.Adams praised the Trump administration's work in securing the southern border, crediting those efforts for NYC's declining number of asylum seekers, and connected his criticisms of the Biden administration's immigration policy to his federal indictment last year."We're now down to less than 100 migrant asylum seekers coming into our city a week and that's due to the securing of the border. The Trump administration secured the border, and because of that, you're not seeing the thousands of people coming in, and it has been a real relief for our city," Adams told Devine.NYC MAYOR WARNS PROTESTERS AGAINST SABOTAGING ICE RAIDS, VOWS NYPD WILL PROTECT FEDERAL AGENTSThe NYC mayor noted that the $7.7 billion the city spent on the housing and care of illegal immigrants over the past few years "could have gone to other services in our city," and lamented the long-term impact of "losing" those billions of dollars.When asked by Devine whether pushing back on the Biden administration's immigration policies caused "friction" between him and the administration, he detailed why he believed his criticisms led to his federal indictment on bribery and fraud charges."What happened of this investigation that they put in place I was in route to Washington to talk about the migrants and asylum seekers when the FBI went into the home of my fundraiser, and it started to unravel a long investigation and I truly believe it was associated with my criticism of what was happening in the city and I just wanted to defend my city and say that this was hurting us," he explained.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREAdams argued that he was being unfairly targeted with "lawfare," and agreed with Trumps claim that former President Joe Bidens Department of Justice had become "too politicized.""That is how mean-spirited and that is the level of lawfare that we were experiencing. And that's why President Biden stated that his Justice Department became too politicized when he pardoned his son. President Trump said it was politicized, and I too believe it was politicized," he stated."We were moving in the wrong direction with our Justice Department and I believe we should never allow Americans to go through what I went through and what others have gone through."In April, a U.S. district judge for the Southern District of New York dismissed the corruption indictment against Adams with prejudice.
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    Little Leaguer suspended for state tournament game after bat-flipping during epic home run
    A New Jersey Little League team's chances of heading to Williamsport have taken a hit after one of their sluggers was suspended for a state tournament game due to a bat flip.Marco Rocco, a 12-year-old for Haddonfield Little League, launched a two-run home run last Wednesday against Harrison Township Little League and flipped his bat into the air.The homer made it an 8-0 game in the sixth inning, which wound up being the final score. With the victory, Haddonfield clinched the Section 4 title and moved on to the state championship.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMHowever, as he crossed home plate, Rocco was ejected due to a "safety concern," Rocco's father, Joe, told NJ.com."They wrote us a letter saying theres a rule that says theres no horseplay in Little League, and they consider bat flipping horseplay," Joe Rocco said. "Little League International openly promotes bat flipping all over their social media accounts, their websites and the broadcasts on TV for the Little League World Series. Its openly promoted and encouraged."My son watches that and was emulating what he sees."A temporary restraining order was filed on Tuesday in the Gloucester County Chancery Division in hopes of letting Rocco play. But Little League International is "not willing to compromise in any way," according to the father.PHILLIES SECURE BIZARRE WALK-OFF WIN NOT SEEN IN MLB FOR OVER 50 YEARS"Hes played Little League his whole life, and his dream is to make it to the World Series in Williamsport," Joe Rocco added. "Were in the state finals and are a couple of steps away. Were on our way there, and now, they tell him he cant play."Haddonfield and Harrison Township also played each other on both July 13 and 15, splitting the first two contests and making Wednesday a winner-take-all.Haddonfield begins the state tournament on Thursday against Elmora, which made it to the Little League World Series in 2019, in Deptford. The New Jersey tournament is a four-team, double-elimination format.Ridgewood and Jackson-Holbrook Little Leagues make up the other teams to advance to the state final. They defeated Williamsport and Nottingham Little Leagues to win their respective sections.The winner of the bracket will head to Bristol, Connecticut, for a chance to represent the Metro region at the Little League World Series.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Americans should beware of Gabbard's 'dangerous distraction' with revisionist history of 2016 election
    Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard, like much of official Washington, has recently focused on what she describes as a sordid and far-reaching scandal and cover-up reaching the highest levels. She has described how a cabal of some of the worlds most powerful engaged in a shocking criminal conspiracy and then deceived their fellow Americans in an effort to cover their tracks.No, shes not talking about Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender whose connections to global elites have gripped much of the country six years after his death. Instead, Gabbards supposed bombshell centers on, of all things, the 2016 election.Hers is an effort to re-write history, overturning established facts with conspiratorial fiction, while also directing focus away from the current scandal engulfing her administration and, in particular, her boss and political benefactor, President Trump. Its a history that I know well as a CIA officer who was serving in a senior role on President Obamas National Security Council at the time.GABBARD LEAVING OBAMA ADMIN 'CRIMINAL IMPLICATIONS' TO DOJ, FBI IN RUSSIA HOAX 'CONTRIVED NARRATIVE'First, some background. Gabbard took tosocial medialate last week to tout the declassification of more than 100 pages of handpicked material from the latter half of 2016. She described its import in grandiose terms: "Americans will finally learn the truth about how in 2016, intelligence was politicized and weaponized by the most powerful people in the Obama Administration to lay the groundwork for what was essentially a years-long coup against President [Trump], subverting the will of the American people and undermining our democratic republic."Gabbard contended that senior Obama officials buried and ultimately subverted the Intelligence Communitys finding that Russia did not "hack" the election. She then contrasted that assessment with the conclusion of the comprehensive report President Obama requested in December 2016. That document, released in an unclassified form the following month, found that Russia undertook an "influence campaign" to hinder the candidacy of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and aid that of then-candidate Trump. As Gabbard describes it, these alleged analytic discrepancies are reflective of a "treasonous conspiracy" by Obama officials to "subvert the will of the American people."Leaving aside the fact that President Obama immediately congratulated President Trump on his victory and welcomed him to the White House within 72 hours of Election Day, theres only one problem with Gabbards sweeping claims: theyre entirely untrue. Theyre not substantiated in the documents she released. Gabbard instead relies on a rhetorical sleight of hand to make her case, repeatedlyand presumably intentionally conflating the terms "hack" and "influence."LEGACY MEDIA OUTLETS LARGELY SILENT ON TULSI GABBARD'S BOMBSHELL OBAMA ADMINISTRATION CLAIMSShe is correct that before and after Election Day, the Intelligence Community assessed that Russia did not "hack" the electionthat is, Moscow did not change votes or manipulate state voting systems to alter the outcome.The Obama administration nearly two months before the election issued ajoint statementby the Department of Homeland Security and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence calling it "extremely difficult" to alter votes due to the decentralized nature of U.S. elections and built-in safeguards. Even Gabbards own memo makes clear that, when invoking Russias failure to "hack" the election, she is referencing that Moscow did not change votes, alter voter rolls, or otherwise disrupt the voting process through cyber or physical means.OBAMA DENIES TRUMP'S 'BIZARRE ALLEGATIONS' THAT HE WAS RUSSIAGATE 'RINGLEADER' IN RARE STATEMENTGabbards deceit, however, comes into view when she contrasts this judgment with the assessment of Moscows well-documentedinfluencecampaign. By leveraging social media bots, paid ads, and propaganda outlets, Moscow, according to the intelligence community, sought to denigrate Clintons campaign and bolster Trumps. Gabbardcallsthis finding "false" and goes on to argue that previous analyses had "stated clearly that Russia did not impact the election through cyber hacks on the election." The willful distortion is obvious: attempts to "influence" voters through information operations and an effort to alter their votes through disruptive or destructive "hacking" are two very different things.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONFurther undermining Gabbards case is the fact that others with access to the same set of classified information came to the same conclusion as the January 2017 assessment. For example, the Senate Intelligence Committee on a bipartisan basis formallyconcludedduring Trumps first term that Russian agents undertook a broader effort to "influence the 2016 presidential election by harming Hillary Clintons chances of success and supporting Donald Trump at the direction of the Kremlin." Among the Senators behind this report was the current Secretary of State Marco Rubio.Just ahead of the 2020 election, moreover, the Trump administration itself released a statement, apparently since purged from theDNIs website,notingthat Russia was seeking to undercut then-candidate Bidens campaign against President Trump, while adding that some "Kremlin-linked actors" were attempting to boost Trump. In early 2021, the Intelligence Community released aformal assessmentconcluding that President Putin authorized influence operations to denigrate President Bidens candidacy and support President Trumps.The ultimate irony is that Gabbard, who the White House months agosaidwas working with the Department of Justice to release additional Epstein files, is fabricating a scandal to divert attention from the real one swirling around her administration. It would be a cheap ploy if undertaken by just about any other U.S. official. Gabbard, however, is no ordinary functionary; shes charged with safeguarding our national security and most sensitive information.As our adversaries, whether rogue states, terrorist groups, or cyber criminals, seek to do us harm, Americas most senior intelligence official is busying herself by fabricating partisan attacks against those the President deems his domestic political enemies.And therein lies another scandal.
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    Jewish leader predicts violent future for NYC residents if Mamdani wins in November: 'Real concern'
    A New York City Jewish leader is speaking out about the possibility of a Zohran Mamdani term as mayor of New York City, telling Fox News Digital he is concerned about the safety of Jewish residents, as well as all New Yorkers.Scott Feltman, executive vice president of the One Israel Fund, told Fox News Digital that the Jewish community in the countrys largest city is "not against" a Muslim or any person of faith running for office, but what they do oppose is candidates that "align themselves with nefarious actors" like Hamas or Hezbollah."He was just recorded at a local mosque where the Imam of that mosque has basically called for the death of IDF soldiers and praised the efforts of Hamas," Feltman said. "So that's what we're opposed to, and it's a very, very real serious concern."Feltman pointed to the rise of antisemitic attacks in recent years, particularly in New York City, which he says has "created a certain trepidation in the Jewish community and having this particular candidate now making such inroads" is a "real concern."UNEARTHED MAMDANI CLIP REVEALS HOW HIS UPBRINGING MADE HIM OPEN TO BEING CALLED 'RADICAL,' SOCIALISTTwo Israeli embassy staffers were killed in Washington, D.C., earlier this year by a man shouting "free Palestine" around the same time that an Egyptian man targeted a pro-Israel demonstration, killing one person and injuring several others, in Boulder, Colorado."I know that every single day I fear for my own staff knowing that our organization has been called out by this candidate, and we have no idea, you know, who's following him and what their interests and what their actions may be. So it is a real serious concern."Mamdani, along with actress Cynthia Nixon, called out the One Israel Fund earlier this month in a post Feltman responded to with anarticle in American Thinker."When you go out and you align yourselves with terminology like globalize the intifada, which is basically a euphemism for kill Jews all over the world, that's what it is, the intifadawas basically a movement in Israel 25 years ago to destroy the state of Israel and didn't discriminate against civilian or military personnel," Feltman told Fox News Digital.NYC COUNCILWOMAN WARNS MAMDANI VICTORY WILL DRIVE AWAY KEY VOTING BLOC: 'AFRAID TO LIVE HERE'"And when you want to globalize that, the messaging is very clear to the people who are listening and following and that has put many people in the Jewish community, if not all of us, on notice and has created the feeling of genuine concern. I'm concerned for New York City in general. It's not just the Jewish community. His platform of defunding the police and basically offering all kinds of free things to people, which I don't think he can even accomplish,even though he keeps doubling down on the rhetoric, but just defunding the police puts everyone here in jeopardy."Mamdani has been widely criticized for his initial failure to condemn the phrase "globalize the intifada", which many Jewish people view as a call for violence. Mamdani eventually walked back his initial reluctance by saying he discourages people from using the phrase and told business leaders he would not use it.Feltman referred to Mamdani as a "social media darling" and complimented the way he has been able to mobilize voters but said, ultimately, while discussing his rise, that the education system has done a "tremendous injustice to our children, especially on the university level where we see antisemitism exploding exponentially."Fox News Digital reached out to Mamdani's campaign for comment.
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    Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa gets candid about Tyreek Hill's 'I'm out' comment from last season
    Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa says hes working to get his relationship with star receiver Tyreek Hill back on track after Hill notoriously said "Im out" after the 2024 season didnt result in a playoff appearance.The veteran signal caller spoke with reporters on Wednesday at the Dolphins training camp, where he spoke about Hills comment. He was candid with his answer."When you say something like that, you dont just come back with, My bad," Tagovailoa said, via the NFL Network. "You gotta work that relationship up. He is working on himself."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMHills comments came after the Dolphins lost to the New York Jets in Week 18, 32-20, which left them without a playoff berth as a wild card team.It was Hills first time not making the playoffs, and his quick response to that feeling left many wondering if he played his last game in the teal and orange.RANDY MOSS SAYS TYREEK HILL IS 'NOWHERE ALL-TIME' IN NFL WIDE RECEIVER RANKINGS DISCUSSION"I just gotta do whats best for me and my family," he said then. "If thats here or wherever the case may be, man. Im [going to] open the door for myself. Im out, bro. It was great playing here, but at the end of the day, I gotta do whats best for my career because Im too much of a competitor to be just out there."Hills agent, Drew Rosenhaus, stepped in to say that the star receivers comments were "very genuine," though he remained committed to playing for the Dolphins."He wants to win. Its not good enough for him not to make the playoffs," Rosenhaus said. "He is very passionate. I think at the end of the day, he is committed to this Dolphins football team."Hill also walked back his comments in January, saying it was "frustration" that led to them.Hill, who still has two years remaining on his three-year, $90 million contract the Dolphins gave him, was never traded by Miami this offseason. As a result, he enters Dolphins training camp with more than just preparing for the new year.The eight-time Pro Bowler had his worst statistical season since 2019, as he totaled 959 yards on 81 receptions with six touchdowns, which are all the lowest numbers hes put up since that year.It definitely wasnt how Hill was hoping to follow up his 2023 campaign, where he led the league in receiving yards (1,799) and receiving touchdowns (13) over 16 games.The Dolphins head into the 2025 season hoping that health can stay on their side, especially with Tagovailoa needing to miss time again last year due to another concussion.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Fox News Politics Newsletter: Brennan pushed reports Putin preferred Trump in 2016
    Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content. Here's what's happening- Coast Guard overhaul takes off amid Trump administrations immigration, narcotics crackdown- Big beautiful bill tax cuts touted in ad blitz as Senate GOP gears up for midterms- NYC council member sounds alarm over Mamdani voters falling for 'pipe dream'FIRST ON FOX: The intelligence community did not have any direct information that Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to help elect Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election, but, at the "unusual" direction of then-President Barack Obama, published "potentially biased" or "implausible" intelligence suggesting otherwise, the House Intelligence Committee found.Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declassified a report prepared by the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence back in 2020 READ MORE.WAR OF WORDS: Trump border czar Tom Homan slams 'former first drug addict' Hunter Biden over inflammatory immigration rantHIDDEN HANDS: 7 details revealed in newly released MLK files'INSTRUMENTAL': Coast Guard overhaul takes off amid Trump administrations immigration, narcotics crackdownALGORITHM OF WAR: AI arms race: US and China weaponize drones, code and biotech for the next great warPOWER PLAY POLITICS: How China 'weaponized' the battery supply chain to control over 80% of the materials needed for batteries in defense techHUNGER ON THE FRONT: News agency says its Gaza journalists suffering health woes as union warns they will die without interventionBACKSTABBING ALLIES: Huckabee hits back at Western countries that 'side' with terror group HamasREAL 'WONDER WOMAN': 'Wonder Woman' actress Gal Gadot praises 'strength' of freed Hamas hostages during emotional visitPRICE WAR SHOWDOWN: Trump says he may use trade to force countries, pharma companies to buy into his most favored nation provisionPOWER GRAB BACKLASH: Ukraine sees sweeping protests over bill weakening anti-corruption agencies'QUIET PART OUT LOUD': Immigrants needed for redistricting purposes,' House Dem admits in viral clip: Quiet part out loudPASSING GRADE: Senate weathers Dem opposition, advances first government funding billCASHFLOW: WATCH: Lawmakers break down how billions in the 'big, beautiful bill' boost Trump's immigration crackdownJUDICIAL SHOWDOWN: Senate votes to consider former Trump lawyer for lifetime as appeals court judge'POTENTIALLY BIASED': Brennan directed publication of 'implausible' reports claiming Putin preferred Trump in 2016, House foundSTAYING PUT: After meeting with Trump, Republican in key House battleground announces major decision on 'Fox and Friends'MISSION ACCOMPLISHED: Big beautiful bill tax cuts touted in ad blitz as Senate GOP gears up for midterms'KEEP SHOOTING, DAD': Grieving mom testifies about Marine vet son's death at hands of violent illegal aliensLEGAL LEGEND LOST: Roy Black, famed defense attorney for Rush Limbaugh and Jeffrey Epstein, dies after illustrious careerCOURT ORDER: New Jersey's ban on privately operated ICE detention centers struck down by courtCRACKING DOWN: Trump's immigration enforcement push results in skyrocketing arrests of criminal illegal aliens'PROHIBITS SPEECH': Federal judge partially blocks law banning adults from helping minors get out-of-state abortionsSTEALTH AGENDA: WATCH: DEI efforts were rebranded at 2 red-state colleges to skirt Trump orders, staffers admit'CULTURE OF SHAME': NYC council member sounds alarm over Mamdani voters falling for 'pipe dream''DEADLY FORCE': ICE chief warns AI technology could lead to safety risks for agents: 'Fringe organizations'Get the latest updates on the Trump administration and Congress, exclusive interviews and more on FoxNews.com.
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    Biden's alleged Ambien use, Trump health concerns and MRI death
    MEDICAL MIRACLE A man's deadly brain cancer tumor disappeared after an experimental drug trial. Continue readingATOMIC THREAT - Higher cancer rates have been linked to WWII radioactive waste in a Midwestern creek. Continue readingFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitterLinkedInFox News FirstFox News OpinionFox News LifestyleFox News HealthFox News AutosFox News Entertainment (FOX411)Fox BusinessFox WeatherFox SportsTubiFox News GoFox Nation
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    Broadway star Billy Porter says 'Black people have replaced the Jews' while promoting revival of 'Cabaret'
    Actor Billy Porter said "Black people have replaced the Jews" in today's world during an interview on Monday about his revival of the musical "Cabaret" with actors of color.In the play, Porter plays "Emcee," an American fleeing the Jim Crow South in the 1930s who ends up in a concentration camp in Europe. He told "CBS Mornings" this was the first time three Black actors had played the lead roles in the musical, and compared how Black people are being treated today to how Jews were treated during the rise of the Nazi party in Germany."This is the first time in the 60-year history that all three of those characters have been African-American in a commercial production," he said. "And with what's going on in the world right now, Black people have replaced the Jews in this sort of configuration of what we're going through."Cabaret's original plot portrays a nightclub in Berlin as the Nazis rise to power in the late 1920s and early 1930s, and has several prominent Jewish characters.DEMOCRATIC SENATORS HOST PRIDE CONCERT AT KENNEDY CENTER TO PROTEST TRUMP TAKEOVERPorter described the production as "a call to action" for audiences."I hope this piece is when you come to see it, you know, it lights a fire under booties, so that we can remind ourselves that love always wins, and all we have to do is get out in the streets and do our work," he continued."CBS Mornings" anchor Gayle King agreed, remarking, "We need that reminder."The clip was first flagged by TikTok influencer Ben Lebofsky on X.'WICKED' STAR CYNTHIA ERIVO LAUGHS AT CRITICS OF HER PLAYING JESUS IN UPCOMING MUSICAL"Im sorry- Black people have WHAT??" he wrote in response to the clip. His post reached over one million views in 48 hours.Porter also told CBS that he was turned down from auditioning for the role in the late 1990s but feels like getting the part now is timely."With the state of the world right now and with art as my activism, as my resistance, Im right where Im supposed to be for this piece," he said.A spokesperson for Porter did not immediately return Fox News Digital's request for comment.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
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