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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMLB broadcaster takes subtle swipe at WNBA star Angel ReesePhiladelphia Phillies broadcaster John Kruk took a shot at Chicago Sky star Angel Reese during the teams game against the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night.The Phillies were leading 6-0 in the top of the sixth inning when NBC Sports Philadelphia play-by-play man Tom McCarthy sent a happy birthday wish to his friends wife. McCarthy praised his friend for being a "heck of a basketball player" when he played at Rider and Monmouth.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Its all because I missed a lot of shots, and he cleaned them up," McCarthy joked.Kruk replied, "Theres someone here in Chicago that does that a lot," appearing to reference Reese. McCarthy acknowledged that she "gets her points," while Kruk fired back, "she gets her rebounds too.""We'll be getting some tweets about that, I'm sure," Kruk added before the broadcasters returned to action.Reese fired off a post on X about an hour after Kruks comments went viral.WNBA GAME INTERRUPTED AS BIZARRE OBJECT FLIES ONTO COURT"Clout is one helluva DRUG. like it really gets to a point," she wrote.Reese returned to the Skys lineup on Tuesday night, playing 32 minutes. She scored 22 points, grabbed 13 rebounds and recorded three assists. She also had three steals and three blocks. However, the Sky fell to the Washington Mystics.Shes in the midst of putting together a better statistical season than her rookie year. Shes averaging 14.2 points and 12.6 rebounds per game so far.While Reese has been known for cleaning up her own misses, she turned the slights against her into an ingenious marketing campaign.Reese trademarked "Mebounds" in hopes of capitalizing on the criticism."Whoever came up with the 'mebounds' thing, y'all ate that up. Because 'mebounds,' rebounds, crebounds... anything that comes off that board, it's mine," she wrote in a June post."And a brand? That's six figures right there. The trolling, I love when y'all do it because, like, the ideas be good. Like, when y'all have to alter my face and s--- because I'm cute, all right, whatever. That doesn't get me. But when y'all came up with mebounds, because statistically, all the rebounds that I get aren't always just mine. They're, like, the defenses, too, or somebody else on my team. But, when y'all came up with 'mebounds,' y'all ate."Fox News Ryan Morik contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 35 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCharlamagne tha God slams 'liberal media' for ignoring Bill Clinton's ties to EpsteinCharlamagne tha God of the Breakfast Club on Tuesday slammed the "liberal media" for ignoring former PresidentBill Clintons past ties with Jeffrey Epstein."You know, it's interesting, too, 'cause it's just funny how the news works 'cause Bill Clinton, you know, wrote a letter to Jeffrey Epstein as well for his birthday, but nobody's talking about that. And Jeffrey Epstein had a picture of Bill Clinton in a dress in high heels in his New York mansion, but nobody's talking about that," Charlamagne said.He continued, "My thing is this. I don't care who's on the list. Everybody got to go. Burn it all down. Like, that's just simple as that. Mutually assured destruction. Whoever's on that list need to go. Nobody needs to be protecting pedophiles."VANCE TURNS TABLES ON MEDIA ASKING IF TRUMP IS COVERING FOR 'PEDOPHILES,' SAYS PRESS NEVER ASKED PRIOR ADMINSCharlamagnes comments, which were first flagged by Mediaite, came after PresidentDonald Trump said that those asking about the late financier Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking case should direct their attention to Clinton and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers.Trumps remarks come a day after U.S. Deputy Attorney GeneralTodd Blanche met with Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell in Florida amid heightened scrutiny about the case after the Trump administration announced it would not unseal investigation materials concerning Epstein."You ought to be speaking about Larry Summers. You ought to be speaking about some of his friends that are hedge fund guys," Trump told reporters Friday while departing for Scotland."They're all over the place. You ought to be speaking about Bill Clinton."JEFFREY EPSTEIN THROWN OUT OF MAR-A-LAGO FOR HIRING THE HELP: TRUMPTrump then accused Clinton of visiting Epstein's private island. Trump said he'd never visited the island before.Clinton has also denied that he has ever visited the island. In his new memoir "Citizen," released in 2024, Clinton said he'd never gone to the island and that he wished he'd never even met Epstein in the first place.Spokespeople for Summers and Clinton did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.Summers previously served as treasury secretary for Clinton, as well as the director of the National Economic Council for former President Barack Obama.Neither Summers nor Clinton have been accused of engaging in any illegal conduct in connection with his ties to Epstein.Charlamagne said party affiliation is irrelevant to the issues associated with Epstein. The co-host of "The Breakfast Club," Morgan Wood pushed back on Charlamagne."And you know, to that point though, you know, Clinton is not the president right now. You know, if he was, you think that. Anyway, I think he would still be under scrutiny if he was the president right now," Wood said."I don't care what party they are. No. Period. No, he wouldn't because liberal media wouldn't push the issue. Oh, okay. Well, this comes as, speaking of liberal media," Charlamagne responded.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 35 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCuban man marvels at Costco food choices and American abundanceA married couple who immigrated to the U.S. from Cuba have been going viral on social media, with wife Marissa Diaz sharing their food-focused videos and husband Yoel Diaz marveling at the head-spinning array of choices most Americans have on a daily basis.The couple's TikTok account, @yoelandmari, has nearly half a million followers, plus millions of likes and now they've shared their story on camera with Fox News Digital. (See the video at the top of this article.)"It's impressive. It's beautiful," said Yoel Diaz about Costco in particular.COSTCO CUSTOMERS RAVE ABOUT 'DELICIOUS' NEW MARSHMALLOW CRISPY RICE COOKIESYoel Diaz, who arrived here in 2021 on a K1 visa and then applied for residency, told Fox News Digital he actually felt dizzy walking inside the big box store for the first time.He loved seeing the abundance of meat available, he said."We Cubans love the meat," he said.The Arizona-based couple grew up as family friends living on the same street in a province west of Havana.Yoel Diaz worked as a computer science teacher in Cuba, earning very little money and in America in 2022, he earned his very first paycheck from UPS, which he celebrated joyfully.AMERICA'S 15 BEST GAS STATIONS FOR FOOD, ACCORDING TO ONLINE REVIEWSHe said the "simple" ability in America to walk around a grocery store and fill up a shopping cart with his own choices something he'd only seen previously in movies feels like a gift to him."This country has given me the opportunity to be a human," he said.By contrast, Marissa Diaz said grocery stores back in their native Cuba are divided by those who have access to dollars from their family abroad and those who don't."In Cuba, the medium salary is around $40 a month, so you have to choose [very carefully] what you're going to buy," she said.AMERICA'S 'CAST IRON COWBOY' REVEALS WHY TRADITIONAL SKILLETS REMAIN THE ULTIMATE COOKING TOOL"[Those who] get paid in Cuban pesos don't have access [to those stores and instead] have to go to a bodega, which is very limited with what you can get."She said that on WhatsApp and other messaging groups, Cubans share with each other the foods that are available from milk to butter at any given time."It's not like in the United States, where you never have to think about if there's going to be butter in the grocery stores or not," she said.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleMarissa Diaz said the only time she's experienced something similar in the United States was during the COVID pandemic."That's what it's like being in Cuba, but all the time," she said.Yoel Diaz described the ability to go to a grocery store as a privilege.The same goes for living here and being able to put food on the table, he said.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER"[You] can have whatever brand of food you want, whatever meal. You can go [down] the street [and buy] whatever coffee you want," he said."We don't have that [in Cuba]," he added. "My mom is dying for [a] coffee. She knows [what a privilege it is]."The couple couldn't help sharing thoughts about New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, a self-declared Democratic socialist who's proposed a pilot program of government-owned grocery stores in a bid to lower costs and reduce food insecurity in underserved areas."We have seen time and time again that government is inefficient in distributing things," Marissa Diaz said. She said it failed in Cuba and is "not sure why he thinks New York City is going to be different."Yoel Diaz said Americans who support this particular candidate should "be careful" of what they're asking for something he said he learned in Cuba.Diaz currently works in maintenance for an apartment complex and continues to be thankful for what this country offers.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 23 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBiden 'Politburo' member Steve Ricchetti to appear before House investigators in Comer cover-up probeLongtime Democratic operative Steve Ricchetti is appearing before House investigators on Wednesday, the seventh former White House aide to be summoned for Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer's probe.Ricchetti most recently served as counselor to President Joe Biden during the vast majority of the Biden White House's four-year term.He's now expected to sit down with House Oversight Committee staff for a closed-door transcribed interview that could last several hours.Comer, R-Ky., is investigating whether Biden's topWhite Houseaides concealed signs of mental decline in the president, and if that meant executive actions were signed via autopen without his knowledge.COMER DISMISSES BIDEN DOCTOR'S BID FOR PAUSE IN COVER-UP PROBE: 'THROWING OUT EVERY EXCUSE'Ricchetti first began working for Biden in 2012, when he was appointed as counselor to the vice president during the Obama administration. He was soon promoted to Bidens chief of staff in late 2013.Ricchetti, who made a living as both a lobbyist and a Democratic insider, chaired Bidens 2020 presidential campaign as well.The committee's interest in him, however, lies in his alleged key role in managing the White House while aides reportedly worked to obscure signs of the president's mental decline."As Counselor to former President Biden, you served as one of his closest advisors. According to a report, you were part of a group of insiders who implemented a strategy to minimize the presidents age-related struggles," Comer wrote to Ricchetti in June, referencing a Wall Street Journal report."The scope and details of that strategy cannot go without investigation. If White House staff carried out a strategy lasting months or even years to hide the chief executives conditionor to perform his dutiesCongress may need to consider a legislative response."Axios reporter Alex Thompson, who co-wrote "Original Sin" with CNN host Jake Tapper about Bidens cognitive decline and his aides alleged attempts to cover it up, told PBS program Washington Week earlier this year that Ricchetti was part of a small group of insiders that some dubbed Bidens "Politburo."He also played a key role in Bidens legislative agenda, most notably as one of the Democratic negotiators working with then-House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., to avoid a full-blown fiscal crisis over the U.S. national debt in early 2023.It comes after another close former aide, former White House Chief of Staff Ronald Klain, appeared before investigators for his own transcribed interview last week.FAR-LEFT FIREBRAND SAYS SHE 'NEVER HAD A CONCERN' ABOUT BIDEN'S MENTAL STATE AS HOUSE PROBE HEATS UPLike Klain, Ricchetti is appearing on voluntary termsthe fourth former Biden aide to do so.Three of the previous six Biden administration officials who appeared before the House Oversight Committee did so under subpoena. Former White House physician Kevin O'Connor, as well as former advisers Annie Tomasini and Anthony Bernal, all pleaded the Fifth Amendment during their compulsory sit-downs.But the three voluntary transcribed interviews that have occurred so far have lasted more than five hours, as staff for both Democrats and Republicans take turns in rounds of questioning.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 50 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMKentucky senate candidates avoid McConnell endorsement, spar over ties to ex-leaderThe race for former GOP Senate Majority LeaderMitch McConnell's seat continues to be a battle as declared candidates debate who has closer ties to the outgoing senator.Congressman Andy Barr, former gubernatorial candidate Daniel Cameron and businessman Nate Morris, who are all currently running for his soon-vacant seat, have not held back when it comes to accusing each other of whos closer to the longtime senator.Cameron, who was endorsed by President Donald Trump in his Kentucky governors race defeat to Democrat Andy Beshear in 2023, served as legal counsel to McConnell from 2015 to 2017. President Trump noted in aTruth Social post that "Daniel Cameron lost because he couldnt alleviate the stench of Mitch McConnell."GOV. BESHEAR WEIGHING 2028 DEMOCRATIC BID FOR PRESIDENCYHowever, the former gubernatorial candidate zeroed in on Nate Morriss ties to McConnell in a statement to Fox News Digital."Nate Morris has an authenticity problem," Cameron told Fox. "He got his start in politics working for McConnell.""Now, he pretends there is some virtue in taking cheap shots at an 83-year-old man," Cameron added. "Nates not brave, hes an opportunist. That explains why he thought it was a good idea to build a company that was opposed to the America First Agenda in every way, from hiring Obama strategist David Plouffe to sit on his board to pushing radical DEI policies and supporting BLM."Morris served as an intern during his sophomore year of college in McConnells office in 2000 and has publicly donated to the former leader's senate committee, per public filings, on several occasions. One donation included a personal maximum of $2,600 in 2014."Im proud to be the only candidate in this race fighting for President Trumps agenda, not Mitch McConnells," Morris told Fox News Digital.KENTUCKY OUTSIDER'S CAMPAIGN VOW TO 'CLEAN UP' WASHINGTON, DC GOES VIRALConor McGuinness, a spokesperson for Morris, honed in on both Barr and Cameron in a statement to Fox."Just last year Andy Barr went on TV to proclaim Mitch McConnell was his mentor and said he wouldnt oppose McConnell for as long as he is in office," McGuiness said. "Daniel Camerons last Twitter post [on a previously run account] is a glowing tribute to his friend and mentor Mitch McConnell. Kentuckians know that Andy Barr and Daniel Cameron are fully-owned subsidiaries of Mitch McConnell and that Nate Morris is the only candidate Kentuckians can trust to bring an end to McConnell Inc."As for Barr, his initial senate campaign fundraiser featured a number of McConnells previous donors as seen in an event flyer obtained by Fox News Digital, including GOP National Committeeman John McCarthy. McCarthy is a state lobbyist for the former senate leader anddescribes himself as an "avid fundraiser and advisor to US Senator Mitch McConnell."GAINES, REP. BARR TEAM UP FOR WOMENS SPORTS BILL: NOT A 'SOUTH PARK' SKIT ANYMORE"Kentucky needs a Senator whos been in the fightnot learning on the job or jumping on the bandwagon late," Barr told Fox News Digital."Im the only candidate whos actually helped deliver the America First agenda and stood with President Trump when it mattered most. We need a proven conservative who gets results, not a phony trying to ride MAGA coattails to the Senate," Barr added.McConnells reputation in the Bluegrass State is not what it used to be, despite his more than 40 years serving as one of two US senators from Kentucky. The former senate leader scored just a2% "very favorable" rating in June 2024.He scoreda 6% approval rating in December 2023.McConnells reputation faced heavy criticism from Republicans aftercondemning President Donald Trump as "practically and morally responsible for provoking the events" that occurred on January 6th, as well as voting against Trumpcabinet appointees Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Secretary, and Lori Chavez-DeRemer for Secretary of Labor.Fox News Digital reached out to the White House and Sen. McConnells office but did not receive responses.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 49 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM'Pod Save America' Obama bros want to see Democrats totally cut off aid to Israel"Pod Save America" co-host and former Obama spokesperson Tommy Vietor said he hopes for a "total mindset change" in military support for Israel on Tuesday.Though Vietor emphasized that Hamas committed an "evil act of terror" against Israel, he, along with his fellow podcast hosts, believed that Israel was guilty of "dehumanizing" the people in Gaza. As a result, Vietor said that any Democratic presidential candidate needs to campaign to end federal aid to the country."The thing I want to see Democrats at least calling for is cutting off military assistance to Israel. It's a rich country, by the way. They don't need our $3 billion a year," Vietor said.BILL MAHER SAYS DEMS ARE DOOMED IF THEY WONT STAND UP TO RADICAL ANTI-ISRAEL PROPAGANDA FROM THE YOUNGHe acknowledged former President Barack Obama previously signed a deal to provide aid to Israel while in office but argued that Democrats should take this opportunity to "correct it.""I would like to see talk about sanctioning Israeli government officials who use genocidal rhetoric or who talk about ethnic cleansing openly. We should support a ceasefire resolution at the UN. We should demand that international press be allowed into the Gaza Strip to report on what's happening without an IDF minder. It's insane that the press still can't go into Gaza and cover what's happening," Vietor said.He continued, "And I also think there has to be a total mindset change in the Democratic Party. When the war ends, we are not going back to the pre-October 7th status quo,because it's not where the party is. It's not where the world is. We are not going to shovel billions a year in military aid. We're not going to veto every effort to recognize a Palestinian state at the UN. We should not take money from AIPAC.""I will hold out hope for better political leadership in the US and in Israel, but we have to also recognize that the Biden-era, hug-Bibi-Netanyahu strategy has to be thrown in the trash can for f---ing ever," Vietor added.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREFormer Obama speechwriter Jon Lovett agreed that there will have to be a "shift" in the Democratic Party that would include "putting far more pressure on Israel." Fellow Obama aide Jon Favreau also called cutting off military aid to Israel the "least" the U.S. can do after its actions.Though Lovett and Vietor said Democrats need to press harder against Israel, several Democratic lawmakers have already openly attacked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israels actions during its ongoing war against Hamas.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPLast month, members of the House's progressive "Squad," including Reps. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., and Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., denounced Netanyahu as a "war criminal" after his government launched attacks on Tehran and surrounding areas.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 33 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNTSB launches 3-day investigative hearing on deadly DC plane crashThe National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is launching a three-day hearing on the deadly plane crash that took place in Washington, D.C., in January. The crash, which involved an Army helicopter and an American Airlines passenger jet, claimed the lives of 67 people.MISPLACED ANTENNA CAUSED MILITARY CONTROLLERS TO LOSE CONTACT WITH BLACK HAWK NEAR DCA: REPORTThe NTSB is expected to question witnesses and investigators about the actions of the Federal Aviation Administration, air traffic controllers and the Army, according to the Associated Press. The outlet noted that it's likely too early for NTSB to conclusively determine what caused the devastating crash.In normal operating conditions, air traffic control for helicopters and planes at Reagan National Airport is handled by two operators. However, on Wednesday, the duties were combined, leaving just one person to manage both duties, The New York Times reported.DC PLANE CRASH LIKELY COMBINATION OF FACTORS, LUCKY THERE HAVENT BEEN MORE AIR ACCIDENTS: ATTORNEYThe outlet, citing a source who was not authorized to speak publicly, noted that there is usually only one air traffic controller after 9:30 PM, but a supervisor let one leave early. The midair collision that left 67 dead occurred just before 9:00 PM local time.However, a person familiar with the matter explained to Fox News Digital that the positions get combined regularly if air controllers have to step away from the console for breaks, or if they are involved in a shift change. Controllers may also have to step away when air traffic is light, the person explained, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss internal procedures.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 33 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMScore big on back-to-school essentials on AmazonAs summer winds down, it's time to shift gears and get ready for a fantastic school year! Whether your kids are heading back to the classroom or logging in from home, Amazon has everything you need to set them up for success.From school supply essentials like binders and pens to lunchtime gear and water bottles that are both fun and functional, and the tech that supports and enriches their learning, you'll find great deals for up to 50% off the list price. If you're shopping for backpacks, check out our list of deals.Get your back-to-school discounts delivered in time for the first day by signing up for a Prime membership.Make lunchtime fun again with the help of a cute and colorful bento box or a fun, interactive lunch box.Pack lunches with ease in this cute bento box. It features two leakproof compartments to keep your food separate and fresh, plus a handy cutlery set so you're always ready to eat.Original price: $39.95This 20-oz Hydro Flask insulated food jar, available in a pink hue, is perfect for keeping your meals at the ideal temperature. Its TempShield double-wall vacuum insulation keeps food hot or cold for hours. It's leakproof and features an easy-grip lid.Original price: $39.99The Bentgo Chill leakproof lunch box features a removable ice pack that nests underneath its portioned compartments to keep your child's lunch fresh and chilled for hours.MACBOOK AIR HITS RECORD LOW PRICE AMID APPLE DISCOUNTSOriginal price: $12.99Infuse some practical fun into their lunch boxes with the Bentgo Buddies reusable ice packs in a cool dinosaur theme. These extra-thin ice packs freeze quickly and take up little space in your bag.Original price: $19.99The Fit & Fresh Charm lunch bag does everything a lunch box needs to do, like keeping your food insulated and at the right temperature. Plus, this one has integrated slots for charms that allow your kids to customize it.Original price: $32Grab the Adidas Excel lunch bag if you want an option that is durable and spacious enough to house an ice pack. The clip-lock haul handle allows for easy attachment to a backpack.Water bottles are a playground essential, but they often get left behind. These fun and eye-catching picks aim to be truly unforgettable.Original price: $18.99The Thermos Funtainer Water Bottle with Straw is designed to keep drinks cold for up to 12 hours. This vacuum-insulated bottle features a hygienic push-button lid with a pop-up silicone straw with an integrated carry handle,perfect for kids on the go.Original price: $39.95Hydro Flask's24 oz bottle with a Flex Cap keeps drinks cold for up to 24 hours (or hot for up to 12 hours). It features a wide mouth for easy cleaning and ice cube insertion, as well as a leakproof cap for worry-free transport.Original price: $24.99The Simple Modern Kids Summit Water Bottle features a double-walled, vacuum-insulated design to keep drinks cold for hours. It features a leakproof straw lid for easy sipping and a convenient handle.Original price: $34.99The Owala Harry Potter FreeSip water bottle lets you choose between sipping upright through a built-in straw or tilting back to chug from a wide-mouth opening.The double-wall insulation can keep drinks cold for up to 24 hours.MUST-HAVE TECH FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS, FROM LAPTOPS TO PORTABLE CHARGERSOriginal price: $27.99Simple Modern's insulated tumbler keeps your drinks hot or cold for hours, featuring a convenient lid and straw. The double wall insulation also prevents condensation.This stainless-steel Zak Designs Beacon water bottle features a push-button lid with a hygienic, covered straw spout that locks to prevent leaks and keep the drinking surface clean.Stock up on these school supplies that'll need refreshing throughout the year.Original price: $9.69ThisCrayola box set comes with 36 colored pencils perfect for drawing, coloring, and creative projects.Original price: $27.54TheAmazon Basics 44-piece student success kit has almost every school supply a kid needs to go back to the classroom. It includes a variety of writing utensils (pencils, colored pencils, markers, erasable pens, highlighters), organizational tools (folders, notebooks) and classroom basics (glue sticks, scissors, sharpener, pencil case).Original price: $4.38TheseTiconderoga erasers are designed in the same iconic shape as the brand's classic pencil and are made from a latex-free, smudge-resistant material. These erasers provide clean corrections on graphite pencil marks.Original price: $6.29ThePaper Mate mechanical pencil set features an ergonomic triangular barrel that helps young writers with proper grip and comfort. This set includes multiple mechanical pencils, lead and eraser refills.Original price: $24.44ThisAmazon Basics three-ring binder with zipperfeatures a full-zipper closure to keep your papers and supplies safely inside.Original price: $4.99Boost productivity and stay on top of events and assignments with the aid of thismonthly planner and calendar book.This calendar and to-do list notebook helps you plan smartly and manage your time effectively, with pages running from June 2025 through December 2026.Original price: $9.89These Amazon Basics gel pens offer a smooth and consistent writing experience with their fine 0.7mm point. This 12-pack of black, retractable pens features a comfortable grip and quick-drying gel.Getting the right tech for grade school children can significantly support their learning and engagement. Both tablets and Chromebooks are great choices.Original price: $219.99TheSamsung Galaxy Tab A9+ is an excellent tablet primarily for media consumption, casual gaming, web browsing, and light productivity. It has a large display and quad speakers.This model's processor and 4GB RAM are best for everyday tasks.Original price: $209.99ThisASUS Chromebook CX1 is a good entry-level Chromebook perfect for school-aged kids to get assignments done. It runs on ChromeOS and has up to 12 hours of battery life on a single charge. The laptop has a large 14-inch screen and is lightweight. The computer has an Intel Celeron N4500 processor and 4GB of RAM.For more deals, visitwww.foxnews.com/dealsOriginal price: $24.99TheSpodus kids smart watch is preloaded with 26 games, a calculator, and even audiobooks and a music player. The watch comes with a built-in video camera.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 32 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMamdani ripped for past anti-police rhetoric after posting tribute to slain NYPD officerNew York City Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani faced renewed scrutiny Tuesday for his anti-police rhetoric after his social media posts mourning a slain NYPD officer.As New York City reels from a deadly mass shooting in midtown Manhattan that killed four, including an NYPD officer, Mamdani attempted to voice solidarity.Mamdani, who was just married at a guarded compound in Uganda, tweeted Monday, "Im heartbroken to learn of the horrific shooting in Midtown, and I am holding the victims, their families, and the NYPD officer in critical condition in my thoughts. Grateful for all of our first responders on the ground."The New York politician also posted Tuesday that the officer, Didarul Islam, was a "Bangladeshi immigrant," highlighting an anecdote about how, "When he joined the police department, his mother asked him why he would pursue such a dangerous job. He told her it was to leave behind a legacy that his family could be proud of. He has done that, and more. I pray for him, his family, and honor the legacy of service and sacrifice he leaves behind."FLASHBACK: ZOHRAN MAMDANI PLEDGED TO 'DISBAND' KEY POLICE UNIT THAT HANDLES MASS SHOOTINGSHowever, Mamdanis critics argued these tributes to an officer slain in the line of duty seemed like a cynical shift from his past statements.New York City councilwoman Inna Vernikov retorted, "Come on, @ZohranKMamdani. Spare us the BS," along with an image of a Mamdani tweet from June 8, 2020, saying, "No, we want to defund the police.""This you?" radio personality Dana Loesch asked as she retweeted his same past call to defund the police.Another past tweet that particularly caught attention was from a few days after the 2020 election when a user claimed to have seen a policeman crying in his car and Mamdani responded, "Nature is healing."Fox News' Guy Benson shared screenshots of that post as well as one from June 28, 2020, where Mamdani said, "We don't need an investigation to know that the NYPD is racist, anti-queer & a major threat to public safety. What we need is to #DefundTheNYPD. But your deal with @NYCMayor uses budget tricks to keep as many cops as possible on the beat. NO to fake cuts - defund the police."Benson wrote in response, "Theres a crisis in the city Zohran Mamdani wants to run. A member of its police force, which he deeply despises and wants to defund, has been murdered. He is overseas, reportedly partying at the lavish and heavily-guarded compound his family owns. And yes, he *loathes* NYPD.""Its also interesting that hes ripped NYPD as anti-queer, while holding (one of) his wedding celebration(s) in a country where gays are punished for existing by some combination of lengthy imprisonment & execution. Hes also very concerned about human rights in the Jewish state, of course," he added.FORMER DEM ADVISOR SAYS HE'S 'ALMOST SPEECHLESS' AT MAMDANI'S 'ENRAGING' ANTI-COP COMMENTS, LAMENTS NYC CRIMEPolitical commentator David J. Freeman, better known as "Gunther Eagleman," resurfaced the tweet and replied to a Mamdani post, "Imagine how many brothers in Blue were mourning the loss of a brother today and see this post. You are f-----g pathetic."Fox News Digital reached out to Mamdani for comment and did not receive an immediate reply.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 33 Views 0 Vista previa
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