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    Cincinnati business owners slam viral 'out of control' beating amid fight to clean up downtown
    Business owners near the site of a viral weekend beatdown in downtown Cincinnati scorned the suspects in the "extremely out-of-control" assault that has captured nationwide attention.The early Saturday morning melee on the corner of Fourth Street and Elm Street, which caused a national outcry after being circulated on social media, took place outside a popular nightclub called LoVe and the late-night restaurant next door.In the video, a mob viciously assaulted two people, including a woman who was knocked out cold while bystanders filmed instead of intervening.Kris Koch owns Koch Sporting Goods on Fourth Street, across the street from the club. His family business has been there since 1888.CINCINNATI MAYORAL CANDIDATE, VP VANCE'S HALF-BROTHER, SLAMS CITY LEADERSHIP AFTER BRUTAL BEATDOWNHe described the brutal assault as a "hate crime" and said the city's downtown is no stranger to mobs of people taking to the streets at night."That bar tends to get very crowded, and the crowd spills out into the street," he told Fox News Digital. "Sometimes you can't even drive your car down the street because there's so many people out there partying. It's not just [Saturday] night. It happens every weekend, and nobody records anything, really."Koch explained that LoVe is relatively new to the downtown business district and said that despite their best efforts, the police can't control the crowds."It's a nuisance," Koch said bluntly.LoVe did not return a comment request.CINCINNATI POLICE CHIEF SAYS OUT OF 100 PEOPLE WATCHING AND RECORDING VIOLENT ATTACK, ONLY 1 CALLED 911Koch told Fox News Digital that residents are ready to fight back but recognized that not everyone downtown on the weekends is looking to cause trouble."Most of the time, the people that are partying are not villains, or they're not part of the violence that just got extremely out of control," he said.Despite the weekend crowds, Koch defended the city, calling it "generally safe."BRUTAL DOWNTOWN BRAWL LEAVES VICTIMS BLOODIED AS CINCINNATI POLICE LAUNCH INVESTIGATION"You can bring your family down and walk all around downtown and know that nothing's going to happen to you."Justin Karp owns Main Auction Galleries, next door to Koch's store. His family has owned that business for 150 years, 80 of which have been spent at the location on Fourth Street.He denounced the assault, saying violence is never the answer."I don't know how it started, but I do know that there was a big fight," he said. "A couple of people were severely outnumbered, and people would rather, I guess, film than help. Is that really the best solution?"Disappointed, he described the fight as a "poor reflection" on the city."When you think of Jazz Fest now, that's what they're going to think about, not the 70,000 people coming here for music and entertainment and food and why they were here," he said, referring to the city's jazz festival that was ongoing during the assault.The Downtown Residents Council is holding a special meeting on public safety at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Cincinnati Public Library.On Monday, Cincinnati Chief of Police Teresa Theetge said in a news conference that about 100 people witnessed the fight, and only one called 911."That is unacceptable to not call the police," she said. "Traffic was horrendous. People saw this. They were fighting in front of traffic. Why didn't people call us?"Authorities have charged at least five suspects in the attack, though officials have not released the identities of the suspects or the charges they are facing.
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    Trump border czar defends ICE against false narrative as poll flags voters' deportation concerns
    Trump border czar Tom Homan reacted to Fox News polling indicating that nearly half of respondents believe ICE deportation efforts are too aggressive and that more than half believe that only illegal immigrants convicted of crimes should be deported."If there's any change in the polls on ICE enforcement, it's because they're being fed a false narrative by 95% of the media," Homan told "Fox & Friends" on Tuesday."70% of the people we're arresting are criminals. Who are the other 30%? [They're] national security threats. We've arrested over 300 Iranian nationals. These are people who are a national security threat based on intelligence, based on other information. These are people we have to take off the street, that we have to deport."FOX NEWS POLL: SUPPORT FOR DEPORTATION DEPENDS ON WHO IS BEING TARGETEDHoman said the rest of that 30% includes those removed upon a judge's request after receiving due process.He further defended ICE operations by insisting that the agency's job is to deport those who align with certain criteria and to execute immigration laws enacted by Congress."The left will make it seem like we're out arresting innocent people, disappearing people, kidnapping people, but the facts are the facts. ICE is prioritizing public safety threats and national security threats, and the numbers prove it," he continued.BORDER CZAR TOM HOMAN'S MESSAGE TO ANTI-ICE PROTESTERS: 'YOU WANT SOME? COME GET SOME'The latest Fox News survey, released Monday, found that three in ten backed deporting all illegal immigrants, while six in ten supported only deporting those charged with crimes while allowing others to stay and apply for citizenship.One in 10 favored letting all illegal immigrants remain in the U.S.On the Trump administration's approach to deportation, 49% feel ICE has been too aggressive in its efforts to deport illegal immigrants, while a quarter (24%) say it has not been aggressive enough.Nearly three in ten say deportation efforts are about right (27%).Fox News' Victoria Balara contributed to this report.
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    Sophie Cunningham piques interest of pro wrestling promotion: 'She takes down the competition'
    If Sophie Cunningham ever wants another job, she's got one.The Indiana Fever guard is in her seventh WNBA season, but she's hit the big time ever since she started a ruckus in defense of Caitlin Clark.Her fighting skills were put to the test, and a wrestling promotion apparently took notice.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMJeanie Buss, the former majority owner of the Los Angeles Lakers, is the co-owner of Women of Wrestling, and she is heavily intrigued by the WNBA star."We would love to have [Cunningham] join us at [WOW] she is talented, dedicated, and a fierce competitor!!" Buss posted on X earlier this week.Buss' colleague, Dave McLane, also raved about Cunningham during a recent appearance at Comic Con in San Diego."Im from Indiana. Im from Indianapolis, and thats the home of not only the second-best basketball team in the country this last year, but the biggest name in professional basketball today, Caitlin Clark. And Caitlin Clark has an enforcer. Shes the Marty McSorley to Wayne Gretzky, and she is a stunning athlete," McLane said of Cunningham, via The Daily Mirror.FEVER'S SOPHIE CUNNINGHAM TURNS HEADS WITH 'HOT GIRLS' MESSAGE BEFORE GAME"I flew to Las Vegas and watched them in action against the Aces, and I would love to have Sophia Cunningham in WOW, because she takes down the competition, and she makes sure that Caitlin Clark is safe on the basketball floor. Wed love to have Sophie in WOW."Cunningham, of course, drew the ire of WNBA fans in a game last month after she came to the defense of Clark, who was fouled earlier in the game, by committing a flagrant foul of her own, which resulted in a huge scrum on the court and ejections.Jacy Sheldon poked Clark in the eye. She was also pushed to the floor by Marina Mabrey. Cunningham wrapped up Sheldon under the basket on a hard foul in the fourth quarter, and the two were ejected."During that, it was just part of the game. I think the refs had a lot to do with that. It was a build-up for a couple years now of them just not protecting the star player of the WNBA," Cunningham told reporters days after the team lost to the Golden State Valkyries. "At the end of the day, I'm going to protect my teammates. That's what I do."Fox News' Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Starmer says UK to recognize Palestinian state if Israel doesn't agree to ceasefire, Hamas must 'disarm'
    The United Kingdom will recognize a Palestinian state if Israel does not agree to a ceasefire and move toward peace in Gaza by September, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer warned Tuesday.Starmer made the announcement during a press conference on Tuesday, just a day after meeting with President Donald Trump in Scotland and discussing the Israel-Hamas war and the hunger crisis in Gaza."I can confirm that the U.K. will recognize the State of Palestine by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in September, unless the Israeli government take substantive steps to end the appalling situation in Gaza, agree to a ceasefire and commit to a long-term sustainable peace, reviving the prospect of a two-state solution," Starmer told reporters. "This includes allowing the U.N. to restart the supply of aid and making clear there will be no annexations in the West Bank.""Meanwhile, our message to the terrorists of Hamas is unchanged and unequivocal. They must immediately release all the hostages. Sign up to a ceasefire, disarm and accept that they will play no part in the government of Gaza," he continued.NEWS OUTLETS DESPERATELY CONCERNED FOR THEIR JOURNALISTS IN GAZA, URGE ISRAELI AUTHORITIES TO HELPTrump declined to endorse Starmer's move in a statement to reporters aboard Air Force One. He noted that both Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron have now moved toward recognizing a Palestinian state."Essentially, they're saying the same thing and that's okay. But you know it doesn't mean I have to agree," Trump said.Starmer said his government will make a final assessment ahead of the UNGA meeting to determine what steps both Israel and Hamas have taken and make a final decision on recognizing a Palestinian state.The U.K. leader went on to say that the primary motive behind the announcement is to change the situation on the ground in Gaza as well as facilitate the release of more hostages.Israel's foreign ministry rejected Starmer's announcement in a countering statement on Tuesday."The shift in the British governments position at this time, following the French move and internal political pressures, constitutes a reward for Hamas and harms efforts to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza and a framework for the release of hostages," the ministry said.HAMAS LOSING IRON GRIP ON GAZA AS US-BACKED GROUP GETS AID TO PALESTINIANS IN NEEDThe U.K.'s announcement comes just one day after Starmer met with Trump in Turnberry, Scotland, where both leaders condemned the humanitarian and hunger crisis in Gaza.Trump publicly broke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during the meeting, saying he disagreed that the hunger crisis is a false narrative put forward by Hamas."Based on television, I would say not particularly, because those children look very hungry," Trump said when asked if he agreed with Netanyahu's claims. "Thats real starvation stuff."Trump has highlighted America's efforts to secure aid for Gaza, noting some $60 million the U.S. spent on the issue in recent days."We gave $60 million two weeks ago for food for Gaza, and nobody acknowledged it. Nobody talks about it. And it makes you feel a little bad when you do that," Trump said during a Sunday meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. "And, you know, you have other countries not giving anything. None of the European countries, by the way, gave I mean, nobody gave but us and nobody said, gee, thank you very much. And it would be nice to have at least a thank you."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIsrael has begun conducting aid drops across Gaza in recent days, bending to pressure after months of restricting the flow of aid. The IDF had long said Hamas was stealing much of the resources being sent into the region, a statement Trump and the U.S. have echoed.
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    Socialist candidate for mayor makes waves in the City of Lakes
    The comparisons between Omar Fateh and Zohran Mamdani are easy to draw.Mamdani, the 33-year-old Ugandan-born state assemblyman from New York City, stunned the nation's political world a month ago by coming from behind to convincingly win the Democratic Party mayoral nomination in the nation's most populous city.And with his victory over former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and nine other candidates, Mamdani took a big step toward becoming New York City's first Muslim and first millennial mayor.Fateh, like Mamdani, is a democratic socialist and a Muslim. And at age 35, he's also a member of Generation Y.DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST DUBBED THE MIDWEST MAMDANI SCORES MAJOR ENDORSEMENT IN BID FOR MINNEAPOLIS MAYORAnd similar to Mamdani, he topped an establishment Democrat to earn a crucial endorsement as he bids for Minneapolis mayor."From NYC to Minneapolis change is coming!" the Twin Cities chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America touted a week and a half ago after Fateh landed the endorsement of the Minneapolis chapter of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, which is the name of the Democratic Party in Minnesota.POTUS PUNDITRY: TRUMP WEIGHS IN ON MAMDANI-CUOMO NYC MAYORAL FACEOFFFateh landed the endorsement over incumbent Mayor Jacob Frey, who is running for a third term. But Frey, who has repeatedly faced off during his tenure with a left-leaning city council in the heavily blue city, remains on the ballot, and will face off with Fateh in November's election.And similar to New York City, Minneapolis will use ranked choice voting to determine its next mayor."This endorsement is a message that Minneapolis residents are done with broken promises, vetoes, and politics as usual. Its a mandate to build a city that works for all of us," Fateh said, in a jab at Frey.But Frey highlighted that "this election should be decided by our entire city, not by a handful of delegates. I look forward to a full debate with Sen. Fateh about our records and visions for our Minneapolis's future. Onward to November!"Fateh, similar to Mamdani, is offering voters what can be characterized as a far-left agenda.In New York City, Mamdani is pushing proposals to eliminate fares to ride New York City's vast bus system, making CUNY (City University of New York) "tuition-free," freezing rents on municipal housing, offering "free childcare" for children up to age 5 and setting up government-run grocery stores.RNC CHAIR ARGUES MAMDANI FACE OF THE NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTYFateh, the son of immigrant parents from Somaliawho five years ago became the first Somali-American elected to the Minnesota Senate, pledges if elected mayor to raise the city's minimum wage, increase the supply of affordable housing, and combat what he calls police violence. Similar to Mamdani, Fateh calls for replacing some of the police department's duties with community-led alternatives. He also wants to issue legal IDs to undocumented immigrants.Larry Jacobs, a public affairs professor at the University of Minnesota, pointed to the numerous parallels between Mamdani and Fateh.But he noted that "the big difference is in Minneapolis you have a two-term mayor whos probably still the favorite to win."Jacobs highlighted that the Democratic Party is going through "post election blues." He pointed to a "genuine division on the direction of the party and that division in part is between a younger socialist element and a more moderate version of the party that has relations with business and pulls back on change thats disruptive."Republicans have been relentless in taking aim at Mamdani and his far-left proposals. They are repeatedly trying to make him the face of the Democratic Party while also attempting to anchor him to vulnerable Democrats up for re-election in next year's midterms.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPWhile not grabbing the kind of media frenzy that surrounds Mamdani, Republicans and conservatives have started targeting Fateh.Among them is Charlie Kirkthe conservative host and MAGA-world rockstar who leads the influential Turning Point USA political youth organization. Kirk recently took aim at Fateh over his Muslim identity.
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    Rising Democratic star Wes Moore says party 'just gave up' on certain parts of USA in 2024 campaign
    Gov. Wes Moore, D-Md., said the Democratic Party gave up on certain parts of the U.S. in the 2024 election, lamenting the party's focus on certain states.Former DNC chair Jaime Harrison spoke to Moore on his podcast "At Our Table" and asked the Democratic governor if there was anything former Vice President Kamala Harris or the campaign should have done differently.Moore replied, "I dont know. Its always challenging if such a large percentage of the country, rightly or wrongly, feel the country is going in the wrong direction. It's just difficult to be the vice president, to come into that. I don't know what she could have done differently, or whatever happened. The thing I think we have to remember to do though, is, I've been deeply disappointed where it feels like there are certain areas and communities that we almost seemingly just gave up on."He added, "We just stopped competing. We stopped making the case. We came up with this philosophy where, listen, it all comes down to three states," Moore said.Harrison agreed and added, "We cede ground."LESS THAN 4 MONTHS INTO TRUMP'S 2ND TERM, DEMS ARE ALREADY EYEING THE 2028 RACE"And it's like, do you know who hears this thing is only going to come down to three states? The other 47. Like, 'we don't even matter, man.' When we hear, We need to make sure we go after the working voter in Pennsylvania, and that's the key, do you know who hears that? Everybody you're not talking about. And I just think we ceded a lot of ground," Moore said.Moore argued that a lot of key Democratic voters felt taken for granted in 2024."And then we get upset, and then we're like, what happened with this group? What happened with that group? And they're saying like, Yo, what happened to the party? I think there needs to be a real level setting about who is our base, man. And who are we fighting for? This is not a game for people. This is not game theory. This is not checkers. They're real life. These are real lives," Moore continued.EX-DNC CHAIR COMPLAINS DEMOCRATS EXPECTED HIM TO 'JUST RUBBER-STAMP' PLANS DURING 2024 CAMPAIGNMoore spoke to Fox News' Bret Baier earlier this month and said he was not considering running for president in 2028."And the thing is, I think that anybody who's talking about 2028 is not taking 2025 very seriously," he added.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREHarrison recently spoke to Gov. Tim Walz, former Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate in 2024, about the Democratic Party.Walz wondered why the party comes off as being anti-success during their conversation."We, as Democrats, we want people to pay their fair share, but why are we against people being successful like that? We can't be. Why are we against? We should talk about businesses. Not all businesses exploit their workers, and we get ourselves stuck in that. And I think we lose them," Walz said.
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    Florida woman charged with child neglect after leaving 2 children in sweltering vehicle
    A mother in Florida was arrested after she allegedly left her two children inside a hot car while she went shopping on one of the hottest days so far in 2025, according to officials.The Lee County Sheriff's Office said on Facebook that Marianne Isnar allegedly left her two children unattended while she shopped at a Dollar Tree in Lehigh Acres, Florida, on Sunday.According to deputies, the car, which wasn't running while Isnar's two kids were in the car, reached an internal temperature of 100 degrees. The outdoor heat, which was 98 degrees, allowed the car to reach 100 degrees within 10 minutes since every window was rolled up, officials said.GEORGIA POLICE OFFICERS BREAK INTO CAR PARKED OUTSIDE MALL WITH TWO CHILDREN SWELTERING INSIDE: VIDEOWhen deputies arrived, they allegedly found two juveniles inside the car with their seatbelts on. The mother claimed she was only in the store for five minutes when asked by a deputy, but according to officials, she was in the store for 25 minutes.Isnar was charged with child neglect - unattended child in a motor vehicle. She was released from jail Monday on a $1,500 bond. Her next court appearance is on Aug. 11.MOM WHO LOST 9-MONTH-OLD SON IN HOT CAR WARNS PARENTS AMID US HEATWAVE: NO WAY THAT COULD HAPPENLee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno said this case sends a clear message to parents."This woman chose to leave her children in a car during one of the hottest days we have had in Southwest Florida this year," Marceno said. "Let this serve as a clear message, we will not hesitate to hold people accountable for putting a childs life at risk. We are grateful these children are okay."
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    Diddys legal team demands rappers release, argues swingers lifestyle is no reason to keep him behind bars
    Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal team demanded the disgraced music mogul be released from jail Tuesday.Combs remained behind bars following his July 2 conviction on federal charges of transportation to engage in prostitution. Now, his legal team has made another plea for the rapper to be released until his Oct. 3 sentencing hearing.The "I'll Be Missing You" rapper was acquitted of his most serious charges racketeering and sex trafficking. Lawyers for Combs argued his "swingers" lifestyle with his ex-girlfriends was not enough to keep him locked up following his acquittal."This was a lifestyle, one that both Ms. Ventura and Jane chose. One they all as grown adults had a right to choose," the petition for release, obtained by Fox News Digital, read. "Like many aspects of sex and intimacy, it was not without its complications, its bouts of jealousy, and, at times, its frustrations. But that is a hallmark of any serious romantic relationship, and that is what these were, serious, long-term romantic relationships."DIDDY COULD FACE SUBSTANTIAL PRISON TIME AFTER GUILTY VERDICT, WARNS OJ SIMPSON'S LAWYERHis lawyers claimed the underlying facts of Combs' case have made the continued prosecution and incarceration of the rapper "unique.""There has literally never been a case like this one, where a person and his girlfriend arranged for adult men to have consensual sexual relations with the adult long-term girlfriend as part of a demonstrated swingers lifestyle and has been prosecuted and incarcerated under the Mann Act," the letter added.Judge Arun Subramanian rejected Combs' $1 million proposed bail package immediately following his conviction. The federal judge claimed Combs' violence in his personal relationships, that Combs owned up to, was a contributing factor to his reasoning for keeping the rapper behind bars.According to Judge Subramanian, there would be no way to guarantee the safety of others should the musician be released.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSFor his latest attempt, Combs' legal team proposed a $50 million bail package secured by his Miami mansion located on Star Island. They noted the rapper would be limited to traveling in the Southern District of Florida, the Southern District of New York for attorney meetings, plus the airports necessary to travel between the two. Combs would also give up his passport."Sean Combs should not be in jail for this conduct," the lawyers emphasized. "In fact, he may be the only person currently in a United States jail for being any sort of john, and certainly the only person in jail for hiring adult male escorts for him and his girlfriend, when he did not even have sex with the escort himself."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERWATCH: DIDDY'S LEGAL TEAM WON'T STOP UNTIL HE WALKS A FREE MAN,' LAWYER SAYSDuring a press conference following the verdict, his lead counsel, Marc Agnifilo, boasted that the team wasn't going to stop until Combs walks out a free man to his family."We are not nearly done fighting. We are just getting started," Agnifilo said outside the courthouse earlier this month. "To win this and to defeat the prosecutors from the Southern District of New York takes effort from beginning to end. Today was a major, major step in the right direction. But we fight on and we're going to win, and we're not going to stop until he walks out of prison a free man to his family."
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    Ghislaine Maxwell threatens to dodge Epstein questions unless demands are met
    The former accomplice and girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein is looking to delay her deposition before a House Oversight Committee, Fox News has learned.Ghislaine Maxwell was slapped with a subpoena to testify in front of Congress last week, as lawmakers are looking to pull back the curtain on the scope of Epsteins sex crimes.However, she is now attempting to delay her Aug. 11 deposition.GHISLAINE MAXWELL ASKS SUPREME COURT TO OVERTURN CONVICTION CITING EPSTEIN IMMUNITY DEALIn a letter addressed to Chairman James Comer, Maxwells attorneys laid out three conditions hinging on their client agreeing to testify in front of Congress, which she is not compelled to agree to.The letter asks Comer to grant Maxwell formal immunity prior to her interview with the committee, pointing to both the legal and security risks that stem from her disclosing new details regarding Epstein."The potential for leaks from such a setting creates real security risks and undermines the integrity of the process," the letter said.EPSTEIN ACCOMPLICE GHISLAINE MAXWELL COULD BE EYEING THREE OUTCOMES AS SHE MEETS WITH DOJ AGAIN: EXPERTAdditionally, Maxwells legal team is asking Comer to provide them with the questions the committee intends to ask in advance, insisting the "process cannot become a game of cat-and-mouse."The third request outlined in the letter asks Comer to schedule any Congressional deposition until after the U.S. Supreme Court rules on Maxwells latest bid for an appeal and her habeas petition is resolved.On Monday, Maxwells legal team submitted a filing asking the Supreme Court to hear her appeal over her 2021 sex trafficking conviction. Her attorneys argue the federal government "has an obligation to honor" a 2007 non-prosecution agreement initially made by Epstein that they believe should have also shielded Maxwell from criminal charges.JEFFREY EPSTEIN ACCOMPLICE GHISLAINE MAXWELL TO SEE HOW FEDS MEETING PLAYS OUT AMID SUBPOENA: BROTHER"Even more remarkably, the government advances an interpretation of its non-prosecution agreement that flips its plain meaning on its head," the brief said. "Promising not to prosecute somehow meant preserving the right to prosecute. That is not contract interpretation; it is alchemy."Federal prosecutors had previously determined Epsteins agreement was only valid in Florida, therefore opening the door for both Epstein and Maxwell to face charges in New York.However, Maxwells defense team insists the agreed-upon terms did not include any geographical restrictions.GHISLAINE MAXWELL SUBPOENAED BY HOUSE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE AMID EPSTEIN FILES PUSH"It is not geographically limited to the Southern District of Florida, it is not conditioned on the co-conspirators being known by the government at the time, it does not depend on what any particular government attorney may have had in his or her head about who might be a co-conspirator, and it contains no other caveat or exception. This should be the end of the discussion," the brief said.The request for a later date comes after Maxwell sat down for nearly two days of interviews with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche at a Florida courthouse last week.Maxwell is currently being held in a federal prison in Tallahassee after being sentenced to 20 years behind bars for her role in procuring young girls for Epstein to sexually abuse.Maxwell's attorneys and the House Oversight Committee did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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    Clever EV hack could reinvent diesel trucking
    If you think electric trucking means buying a brand-new semi, think again. Long-haul trucks are now being upgraded with a surprising twist, thanks to California-based startup Revoy. Their electric boost doesn't replace diesel but works alongside it to cut emissions and fuel costs without major disruption.In 2025, transportation was the top source of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. And for the first time, heavy-duty trucks edged out passenger vehicles in how much pollution they produce. That makes freight the low-hanging fruit in the fight to reduce emissions. But electrifying it? That's where things get tricky.Electric semis are pricey. They're also heavy, have limited range, and take too long to charge. Trucking companies, many of them small operators, run on razor-thin margins and can't afford long downtimes. Public fast-charging for trucks barely exists. And without more demand, investors aren't building new stations. That's the bottleneck.Revoy's solution flips the equation. Instead of replacing the truck, they simply electrify the space between the cab and trailer.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.Imagine your standard diesel rig pulling onto the highway. Nothing looks unusual until you notice something new sandwiched between the truck and trailer. Revoy's innovation is a high-tech electric dolly with its own motor and a massive battery pack.The dolly carries a 575-kilowatt-hour battery, putting it in the same class as fully electric semis. But here's the clever part: it doesn't just trail along. It pushes the truck forward using its own powered axle, giving the diesel engine a break and saving fuel. All of this happens without modifying the truck or trailer.It connects to the truck's fifth-wheel hitch using a smart kingpin. It also plugs into the existing air and electrical lines between the cab and trailer. No hardwiring. No overhaul. Revoy designed it for fast installation, just minutes, no tools required.This isn't just about range. Revoy's dolly also turns any diesel rig into a smarter, safer machine. Using embedded sensors and cameras, the dolly monitors blind spots and feeds real-time data to a driver's smartphone app. It enhances lane stability, helps correct steering in crosswinds, and delivers regenerative braking that recharges the battery. It also enables automated reversing, especially useful for tight yards and docks.The best part? Drivers don't need to learn anything new. There's no extra dashboard. The truck drives as it always has, just with extra power, extra control, and extra safety.Charging has always been a weak point in electric freight. Even the fastest chargers take 30 minutes or more to top off a truck battery. Revoy dodges that altogether. Instead of plugging in, truckers pull into a Revoy swap station and exchange their depleted dolly for a freshly charged one. The process takes about five minutes, which is faster than refueling a diesel tank.The first swap stations are already live in Texas and Arkansas, with more coming soon. As the network grows, so does the vision of truly hybrid diesel-electric freight. And if the route doesn't include a Revoy station? No problem. The truck simply runs on diesel alone and drops off the dolly at the last location passed.Worried about capital expense? Revoy's business model removes the barrier entirely. Truckers and fleet operators don't purchase the dolly; they lease it per mile. That means zero capital investment and no maintenance headaches.The system is designed to pay for itself. Revoy estimates savings of over $5,000 per truck annually, mostly through reduced fuel consumption. In some cases, fleets have reported 3 to 5 times better fuel efficiency.And weight isn't an issue for most operators. While the dolly adds mass, most truckloads fill trailers by volume, not weight. Revoy says over 60% of loads qualify, making this a practical fit for the majority of long-haul routes.Revoy built its dolly system for U.S.-style single-trailer rigs, but the idea could scale globally. Countries like Australia, with vast, sun-drenched highways, could easily support dolly-swap stations powered by solar energy. Imagine swapping a charged dolly in the Outback instead of waiting an hour for a charger.Canada and other countries with twin-trailer B-Doubles would require a modified version, but the core concept remains powerful: electrify trucks without replacing them. The technology is modular. The logistics are scalable. The potential is massive.Electric trucksare still years away from becoming mainstream. But this electric add-on is already solving the biggest problems today. It's fast. It's smart. It works with the trucks that are already on the road. Instead of overhauling the entire trucking industry, this system works with what exists right now. You don't need a brand-new truck. You just need a smarter way to power it.Is adding electric power to diesel rigs a brilliant bridge or a distraction from real change? Let us know by writing us atCyberguy.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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