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    Let liberals lose their minds over Sydney Sweeney while I go jeans shopping
    If you havent heard the name Sydney Sweeney before, odds are you definitely know her name now if you consume any news at all. American Eagle featured the actress in their new ad campaign that kicked off last week, and liberal women lost their ever loving minds.What triggered their spiral this time? Sydney has "good genes" and shes wearing "jeans."Outrageous, I know.This good genes/jeans word play game, well its a whole lot of Nazi propaganda with some racism thrown in and linked to eugenics.SYDNEY SWEENEYS RACY AD SPARKS OUTRAGE BUT FANS DEFEND ANTI-'WOKE' STYLEIf youre not a White liberal woman, Ill try to simplify. In liberal math, good genes + jeans = Nazi.I know, that wasnt on our flashcards growing up.The next time you compliment a friend on her looks, resist the urge to mention good genes. Sally down the street will think youre calling her a Nazi, when really you just want to know what face cream shes using.If the good genes/jeans word play were a clue on "Jeopardy!" liberals would answer: "Ill take Sydney Sweeney is a Nazi for $1,000, with a side of eugenics and white supremacy."Lets ask the politically incorrect elephant in the room question If youre putting a large chunk of money behind an ad to sell jeans targeted at Gen Z, are you going to put someone with good genes or bad genes in front of the camera?To quote "The Godfather" "Its not personal, its strictly business."It also doesn't surprise me that the perpetually outraged liberal and mostly women who have piled on over this campaign seem to ignore one more fact. According to Fox News, "100 percent of net proceeds from Sweeney's 'Sydney Jean' - which is embroidered with a butterfly to represent domestic violence awareness- will be donated to Crisis Text Line, a nonprofit that provides free and confidential text-based mental health support and crisis intervention." That sure doesn't sound like Nazis and eugenics to me.This week, "Good Morning America" (GMA) didnt miss the chance toshowcase just how unserious they are by jumping on the jean or gene meltdown.LIBERAL MEDIA OUTLETS ARGUE THAT SYDNEY SWEENEY GOOD JEANS AD PROMOTES WHITENESS, EUGENICSMaybe GMA gambled on their viewers not having that first cup of coffee yet, so they wouldnt notice their fuzzy Nazi math. Is it any wonder that Americans trust in the media isat its lowest in more than five decades, according to a Gallup poll?Going back to the vault, circa 1980, Brooke Shields did a Calvin Klein jeans ad with thesame American Eagle/Sydney Sweeney ad vibe. "Genes" and "jeans" were used interchangeably, as well as phrases like "natural selection" and "survival of the fittest."GMA was around back then, but I dont recall co-host Joan Lunden doing a Nazi propaganda segment calling out Brooke Shields or Calvin Klein. Then again, that was when history was still being taught in school.Ironically, the eugenics trigger is the greatest self-own for White liberal elites, whose holy grail is abortion on demand anytime, any place, any reason. Legalized abortion has long been one of the most effective ways to reduce populations who are deemed less than.The White liberal class is largely all in.In 2018, then-Pope Francis said,"I have heard that its fashionable, or at least usual, that when in the first months of pregnancy they do studies to see if the child is healthy or has something, the first offer is: lets send it away, I say this with pain. In the last century, the whole world was scandalized about what the Nazis did to purify the race. Today we do the same, but now with white gloves."BACKLASH AGAINST SYDNEY SWEENEY JEANS/GENES AD GETS MOCKED BY WH: AMERICANS ARE 'TIRED OF THIS BULLS---If youre a woman whos ever been pregnant, or if youre the dad supporting the woman, you know doctors highly encourage having screenings for chromosomal disorders such as Down Syndrome and Trisomy 18. They dont do this because they can cure these chromosomal disorders in utero. They push these tests so you can eliminate the "less than perfect problem."If only these same liberal women were as upset about the fate of unborn babies as they are about jeans.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONOh, and in case youre wondering, the fact that American Eagle has "American" in its namemakes it obvious theyre Nazis. Thankfully, self-appointed experts have the freedom to warn us all from a non-American platform like X.This week is one of those times Im grateful to be spending the end of the summer in the South, where sanity tends to rule the day. If I were home where Im outnumbered by the White liberal outrage class by about 50-1 Im quite confident that between their pique rage hours of Starbucks and Chardonnay, Id be on the receiving end of the Sydney Sweeney faux fury.These people need a time-out away from all cameras and keyboards preferably with a history book.Never underestimate the lefts ability to overplay their hand. They are screamers, but when they scream, conservatives are the ones who quietly act. Think Bud Light.Personal finance guru Dave Ramsey likes to say the best predictor of future behavior is past behavior, so its no surprise that American Eagles stock is up more than 15% since the campaigns rollout last week.Ill be among those contributing to the rise of American Eagles stock when I take my girls back to school shopping. Spending my money somewhere that has the left spiraling over an imaginary offense sign me up.Sydney Sweeney may have good genes, but the screamers may be the ad American Eagle never knew it needed.Its back to school season, and the silent actors are shopping loudly.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM LAUREN APPELL
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    Your heart may be older than you think and the number could predict disease risk
    Your heart may be older than you are, according to new research.A study from Northwestern Medicine found that most American adults have a "heart age" that is several years older than their chronological age.The gap is wider among men than women, the researchers found, as well as in Black and Hispanic people and those with lower education and income, according to a university press release.FORGET 10,000 STEPS RESEARCH REVEALS THE REAL NUMBER YOU NEED FOR BETTER HEALTHTo help people assess their own cardiac age, the researchers developed a free online tool that makes the calculation.Using guidelines from the American Heart Association, the PREVENT Risk Age Calculator determines a persons heart disease risk based on several factors, including blood pressure, cholesterol levels, smoking status, current medications and the presence of diabetes.The risk level is provided as an age rather than a percentage."Heart age, or PREVENT age, may be particularly useful for patients and clinicians and be more effective in preventing heart disease," senior author Dr. Sadiya Khan, the Magerstadt professor of cardiovascular epidemiology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, who led the development of the PREVENT equations, told Fox News Digital."It translates complex information about the risk of heart attack, stroke or heart failure over the next 10 years into a number that is easier to understand and compare with one we are all familiar with your actual age."The goal is for the tool to help doctors and patients discuss heart disease risk more effectively, helping to ensure the right therapies to prevent heart attacks, stroke or heart failure events, according to Khan.IM A CARDIOLOGIST HERES HOW THE SUMMER HEAT COULD DAMAGE YOUR HEARTThe researchers tested the tool on more than 14,100 American adults across the U.S., ranging in age from 30 to 79, who had no history of heart disease.The adults data was obtained from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), which was gathered from 2011 to March 2020.Women had an average heart age of 55.4, nearly four years higher than their average chronological age of 51.3.Men had an average heart age of 56.7, seven years higher than their chronological age of 49.7.More than 22% of women and 33% of men with a high-school education or less had a heart age that exceeded their chronological age by more than 10 years.The findings were published in JAMA Cardiology on Wednesday.The hope is that more information about heart health risk could increase preventive care, Khan said, as heart disease has been the countrys leading cause of death for over 100 years."Many people who should be on medicine to lower their risk for heart attack, stroke or heart failure are not on these medications," the preventive cardiologist noted."We hope this new heart age calculator will help support discussions about prevention and ultimately improve health for all people."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTERThis may be even more important in younger people, Khan noted, as they are less likely to be aware of their heart disease risk.The calculator is not intended to serve as a substitute for in-person assessments by a physician.One limitation of the study, the researchers noted, is that "the definition of optimal risk may influence the calculation of PREVENT risk age.""Alternatively, population-based percentiles of risk can provide a complementary approach to communicating risk, but these are influenced by suboptimal population health," they wrote.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/health"This type of tool needs to be tested widely to determine if it is more readily understood," Khan told Fox News Digital.Future studies are needed to measure the impact of heart age on healthy lifestyle changes, preventive therapies and patient outcomes, the team concluded.
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    Mariners to acquire slugger Eugenio Surez from D'Backs: reports
    The Seattle Mariners made a blockbuster move in the middle of the night to bolster their lineup in hopes of a World Series push in the fall.The Mariners agreed to a deal with the Arizona Diamondbacks to acquire slugging third baseman Eugenio Surez, according to multiple reports. The teams have yet to announce the deal.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMSurez was considered to be one of the biggest fish in the trade market ahead of Thursday nights deadline. The two-time All-Star has 36 home runs, a major-league-leading 87 RBI and is batting .248 with an OPS of .898 in 105 games with the Diamondbacks this season.He was on the Mariners in 2022 and 2023, hitting a combined 58 home runs. However, he led the American League in strikeouts each year, surpassing 200 in 2023 alone.He will join a lineup that boasts a few power hitters already.METS ACQUIRE CARDINALS CLOSER RYAN HELSLEY AS THEY CONTINUE TO BOLSTER BULLPEN BEFORE MLB TRADE DEADLINECal Raleigh is leading the majors with 41 home runs and 87 RBI. Randy Arozarena has 20 home runs, and Julio Rodriguez has 18 home runs. However, the Mariners are in need of a little more oomph for the postseason push, which is why Surez makes sense at this moment.Seattle will enter Thursday 57-52 following their loss to the Athletics. The Mariners are five games behind the Houston Astros for the lead in the American League East and only 1.5 games behind the Boston Red Sox for the second wildcard spot.The Diamondbacks appear to be sellers at the deadline with a 51-58 record. The team will acquire first baseman Tyler Locklear and pitchers Juan Burgos and Hunton Cranton, ESPN reported.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Cincinnati official under fire for celebrating brutal attack and more top headlines
    1. Cincinnati official under fire for celebrating brutal attack2. Left-wing activists leave coffin at GOP congressman's door in disturbing protest3. SJSU trans scandal grows as female athlete makes new claims, director flees interviewPREDATOR PIPELINE Former judge reveals why US city became 'haven' for illegal aliens preying on children. Continue reading DEVIL'S DEN HORROR Springdale man charged with brutal slaying of parents hiking with young daughters. Continue reading GREAT ESCAPE Navy pilot ejects from fighter jet just in time before fiery crash in California field. Continue reading WELFARE WHEELS 'Medicaid millionaire' buys $100K Lamborghini while collecting government benefits. Continue reading IN-FLIGHT CHAOS Delta turbulence sends hospitalizes 25 people after emergency landing. Continue reading --JUSTICE JEOPARDIZED Federal judges revise rulings after errors linked to AI-generated legal filings surface. Continue reading SPIES IN THE SKIES House Dem introduces bill to block use of military drones in protest surveillance. Continue reading STAUNCH DEFENDER Biden aide 'combative' in 8-hour grilling about president's mental state. Continue reading AMERICAN DREAM Trump signs law helping veterans avoid foreclosure with partial claims payment program. Continue reading Click here for more cartoonsLIBERAL ECHO CHAMBER Former ABC News correspondent Terry Moran admits network is biased against Trump. Continue reading HOLLYWOOD LECTURE Harrison Ford criticizes Trump presidency after endorsing Harris in 2024. Continue reading CRITIC COMES CLEAN Trump foe forced to eat crow as president's victories pile up beyond expectations. Continue reading OH, BROTHER Democratic panelists criticize Cory Booker for self-promotion during Senate debate. Continue reading LAUREN DEBELLIS APPELL Let liberals lose their minds over Sydney Sweeney while I go jeans shopping. Continue reading HUGH HEWITT President Trump and the United States massive tariff haul in his first six months back. Continue reading --'WHAT AN IDIOT' Smokey the Bear arrests man for allegedly stealing his signs in Florida to sell on Facebook. Continue reading OLD MONEY Ancient Roman soldier's monthly paycheck unearthed in countryside field. Continue reading AMERICAN CULTURE QUIZ Test yourself on appetizing attractions and medical milestones. Take the quiz here TRIAL AMMO Flirting video of Blake Lively and Baldoni may play role in deposition, expert says. Continue reading BLESSED GIFT Pope receives surprise pizza delivery before thousands in St. Peter's Square. See video ELIZABETH PIPKO Mamdani is worse than a phony. See video CHARLIE HURT Trump is throwing all the rules out the window. See video Tune in to the FOX NEWS RUNDOWN PODCAST for today's in-depth reporting on the news that impacts you. Check it out ...Whats it looking like in your neighborhood?Continue readingFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitterLinkedInFox News FirstFox News OpinionFox News LifestyleFox News Entertainment (FOX411)Fox BusinessFox WeatherFox SportsTubiFox News GoThank you for making us your first choice in the morning! Well see you in your inbox first thing Friday.
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    Mercury star rips Fever fans for booing DeWanna Bonner, who bailed on team after 9 games
    Phoenix Mercury forward DeWanna Bonner returned to Indianapolis on Wednesday night in her first game against the Indiana Fever since the two sides split earlier in the season.When Bonner checked into the game, she received some boos from the Fever crowd. She scored four points in 21 minutes as Indiana picked up the win over Phoenix, 107-101.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe boos didnt sit right with Mercury star Kahleah Copper. The four-time All-Star and WNBA champion thought Bonner handled the boos well, but she didnt understand why the jeers happened in the first place."I just don't understand. Like, she's a legend. All the things she's done for the league, and just then the disrespect, I just can't get down with it. They booed her. She didn't say a word to the crowd. People talked some trash to her, but we had her back," Copper said, via the Indy Star."It's just very distasteful what their fan base is doing when it comes to DB. She is just the sweetest soul. The situation didn't work for her. It just wasn't what she wanted or whatever, but we don't need all of that. It's just unnecessary."SOPHIE CUNNINGHAM OPENS UP ON EX-TEAM'S TREATMENT OF CAITLIN CLARK, AND INFAMOUS FIGHT THAT CHIPPED HER TOOTHFever fans drew ire from WNBA players around the league. Earlier in the year, one fan in Indianapolis was accused of making hateful comments toward Chicago Sky players. The WNBA found no evidence of the claim.Bonner was among the new faces who joined the Fever in the offseason following five seasons with the Connecticut Sun.She only ended up playing nine games with Indiana. She said upon her release that the "fit" wasnt right.Bonner returned to the Mercury where she started her career soon after her release.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Nancy Pelosi erupts when asked by CNN's Jake Tapper about allegations of insider trading
    Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared agitated Wednesday when CNNs Jake Tapper confronted her about insider trading allegations.On "The Lead," Tapper tried to show President Donald Trumps comments earlier that day accusing Pelosi of becoming rich "by having inside information" in stock trading. When he attempted to read Trumps comments after a technical error, she quickly shut him down."Why do you have to read that?" Pelosi erupted. "Were here to talk about the 60th anniversary of Medicaid. Thats what I agreed to come to talkand what that means in the election."MACE SOUNDS OFF ON STOCK TRADING IN CONGRESS, PELOSI REMAINS SILENT: SOMETHING DOESNT ADD UP"I wanted to give you a chance to respond," Tapper replied. "He accused you of insider trading. Whats your response to that?""Thats ridiculous," Pelosi replied. "In fact, I very much support the stop the trading of members of Congress. Not that I think anybody is doing anything wrong. If they are, they are prosecuted, and they go to jail. But because of the confidence it instills in the American people, dont worry about this."She continued, "But I have no concern about the obvious investments that have been made over time. Im not into it. My husband is, but it isnt anything to do with anything insider."But the president has his own exposure, so hes always projecting. Hes always projecting, and lets not give him any more time on that, please."Pelosi added that shes "very proud" of her family and called out Trump for allegedly inspiring and mocking the attack against her husband Paul in 2022."Id rather not go into some of my other complaints about him right now, rather talk about the 60th anniversary of Medicaid and Medicare," Pelosi concluded.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURESen. Josh Hawleys, R-Mo., Honest Act, a bill to ban all members of Congress and their spouses from trading stocks while in office, passed through the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee on Wednesday with committee Democrats joining in support.Hawley originally introduced the bill as the PELOSI Act, or the Preventing Elected Leaders from Owning Securities and Investments Act, in April as a sly reference to accusations against Pelosi. He introduced a similar bill in 2023.The PELOSI Act was heavily marked up in the committee process, with the main difference between the two bills being that the Honest Act also bans the president and vice president from making trades while in office.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPPelosi has come under fire for alleged insider trading after several reports emerged of her husband trading stock ahead of congressional measures.In 2022, for example, Paul Pelosi traded between $1 million and $5 million of stocks for semiconductors just days before Congress voted on a $52 million subsidy to the industry.
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    Liberty and unity: What Americas 250th anniversary asks of us today
    Sixteen months before Thomas Jefferson crafted the powerful words that would become our Declaration of Independence, he sat quietly in Richmond's St. John's Church, absorbing the oratory of Patrick Henry. Henrys call, "Give me liberty or give me death," ignited a revolutionary spirit that Jefferson would later capture on parchment.As we approach July 4, 2026, America's 250th birthday, Jeffersons words resonate with renewed importance: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." These words mark the beginning of our nation. These words inspired men and women, enslaved and free, native and immigrant. These words changed the world forever. Every movement for human dignity, equality, and liberty from then on, here and in every corner of the earth, has looked to these words for inspiration and justification.Throughout our history, America has persistently worked toward these aspirational ideals, often imperfectly, but always purposefully. The freedoms promised in 1776 were not immediately or universally granted; generations of Americans - enslaved people, women and others denied their full rights - would wait decades to taste freedom, and the fight for true equality has continued into our own century.PROTECTING THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE IN OUR 250TH YEARWe are the only nation in human history not founded on ethnicity, territory, or religion, but rather on a bold set of ideas, ideals, and a system of government. When we lose sight of where we came from or forget what our founding was meant to establish, our differences begin to divide us rather than bind us. That is why civic renewal is essential. We must reconnect Americans with our shared story, and re-engage those who feel left out or believe our founding ideals no longer apply to them.Virginia played a pivotal role in this founding. From the Committees of Correspondence in Williamsburg, to the Fairfax Resolves in Alexandria, to the voices of the Overmountain Men in Roanoke and Patrick Henry in Richmondcourageous actions were taken by people who did not always agree, did not always like or trust one another, but who chose to act because their common cause was more important than their divisions.Even in the face of deep risk and uncertainty, people made difficult, often dangerous choices. Enslaved men like James Armistead Lafayette and Gowan Pamphlet took great personal risks to fight for the hope of freedom. Native communities, despite displacement and division, joined in the cause for liberty. These stories, too often untold, remind us that our history is complexbut it is also rich with courage, resilience, and sacrifice.As Americans, we know we have not always lived up to our ideals. Weve fallen short time and again. But our optimism for the future rests not on wishful thinking, but on our enduring belief that the system of government we inherited gives us the tools to repair our faults and fulfill our promise. The work of forming a more perfect union is never finishedit must be taken up by every generation.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONThis milestone year is not just about fireworks and parades. It is a time for national reflection and civic renewal. It is a moment to recommit ourselves to liberty, and civic responsibilityprinciples that remain as essential today as they were in 1776. As National Honorary Chair of Virginia 250 and Board Chair of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Ive seen firsthand the energy building across Virginia to make this commemoration meaningful. We have a unique opportunity to tell the whole storyto educate, to engage, and to inspire. When 2026 draws to a close, may every American be able to look into the mirror of our history and see themselves and each other more clearly.Now is our time to step forward and do our work so that every citizen understands their role in sustaining our democracy. While we may never all agree, and will remain as spirited and diverse as we have always been, now is our time to remember why we are all Americans.E Pluribus Unum.It doesnt matter where you come from, how you started or what you look like. If you believe in the promise of America, in individual liberty and equality before God, then out of many, one is still possible.
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    Kamala Harris decision not to run in 2026 opens door to possible second presidential run in 2028
    Former Vice President Kamala Harris closed one door with her announcement that she wouldn't run in 2026 for governor of her home state of California.But her decision to keep her name off the ballot next year left the door open for a possible second presidential bid in 2028.In her statement explaining her decision, Harris said, "For now, my leadership and public service will not be in elected office."But Harris, who replaced then-President Joe Biden as the Democratic Party's 2024 presidential nominee last summer after he dropped out of the race amid mounting questions over his physical and mental stamina, pledged to stay involved in politics.KAMALA HARRIS RULES OUT 2026 RUN IN HER HOME STATE OF CALIFORNIA"I look forward to getting back out and listening to the American people, helping elect Democrats across the nation who will fight fearlessly, and sharing more details in the months ahead about my own plans," she said.After losing last year's election to President Donald Trump and then serving out the remainder of her term as vice president, Harris returned to California and kept close counsel with an inner circle of confidants.21 DEMOCRATS WHO MAY RUN FOR THE WHITE HOUSE IN 2028And some in her inner circle, as well as political analysts, suggested that running and winning the election in 2026 for governor of California, the nation's most populous state and home to the world's fifth-largest economy, would likely take a 2028 White House run off the table.But with a gubernatorial run off the table, that's no longer a concern.If Harris eventually does launch a 2028 presidential campaign, she would start her ride on the road to the White House as the most recognizable Democrat in what's expected to be a large field of contenders. And she would also come equipped with a broad fundraising network that she built up last cycle."She would certainly be a very serious candidate in the primary in 2028, if she runs," a Democratic strategist and veteran of multiple White House campaigns told Fox News Digital.The strategist, who asked to remain anonymous to speak more freely, said that "a lot of Democrats think she was put in a tough spot in 2024 and deserves to have a chance to run a race on her ownshe was limited in doing some of the things that politically she might have needed to do to make a cleaner break with Biden."But Harris could also potentially be weighed down with plenty of political baggage from the 2024 campaign, when the Democrats lost not only the White House but also their Senate majority, and failed to win back control of the House.SUCCEEDING TRUMP IN 2028: SIX REPUBLICANS TO KEEP YOUR EYES ONAs the party looks to escape the political wilderness, many Democrats are aiming to make a clear break with the past as they strive for a reset."If you're trying to take a different path for the party, it's hard to go backwards and pick the person who lost to Trump," a Democratic consultant told Fox News. "There needs to be a fresh start, a new generation."If Harris does run, she'd have to deal with her unwavering support for Biden as his physical and mental abilities appeared to waver in front of Americans.Republican Rep. James Comer, who as House Oversight chair is investigating the former presidents use of the autopen and mental fitness while in the White House, said in an interview on Fox News' "The Ingraham Angle"that "the odds of Kamala Harris getting a subpoena are very high."While Harris has been spending recent months mulling her decision on a gubernatorial run, other potential 2028 Democratic presidential contenders have already been making early moves as they try to move past the Biden administration and last year's election setbacks.Among them are Govs. Gavin Newsom of California, JB Pritzker of Illinois, Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, Wes Moore of Maryland, Andy Beshear of Kentucky, Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, as well as Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey and former Biden Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.While Harris, in her statement, ruled out a run for elective office next year, she pledged to stay in the fight.Former Democratic National Committee chair Donna Brazile, who's part of the former vice president's wider orbit of friends and advisers, noted that "in the modern vice presidency, these individuals dont go into obscurity; they continue their public life, whether its academia, the public sector, public speaking, serving in advisory capacities for corporations or nonprofits, launching their own personal advocacy, writing a memoir or returning to public office.""There are so many gaps the former vice president can fill, so many roles she can play, whether its as a private citizen or a public official. This is just one of the many decisions she will make over the course of her lifetime," Brazile told Fox News.
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    13 stylish crossbody bags for every day
    Make your go-to bag a crossbody. These stylish, practical handbags are a staple in every woman's closet for good reason they are extremely practical, offering hands-free convenience, security and incredible versatility in style, materials and size. Designers constantly update them with fresh shapes and textures, making them suitable for any occasion or season.Scroll down for some favorite styles that can be worn this summer through the fall.Crossbody bags offer hands-free convenience and come in an endless array of styles, materials and sizes to suit any outfit or occasion.Kate Spade's Deco Pebbled Leather Crossbody Tote in Sweet Cream is chic, versatile, and perfect for everyday elegance. It is made from luxurious pebbled leather and features a spacious main compartment for your essentials. The adjustable crossbody strap is removable.TheCoach Polished Pebbled Leather Cassie Crossbody 19 is crafted from Coach's refined polished pebbled leather. This structured mini crossbody features a sleek silhouette and signature hardware. It offers multiple wear options, including a top handle, a short shoulder strap and a longer detachable crossbody strap.SCORE UP TO 36% OFF HOKA STYLES: SHOP NEW MARKDOWNS NOWTumi's Tyler crossbody bag is compact, stylish and highly functional. It features a sleek profile packed with organizational pockets, including a main zip compartment, multiple front zip pockets and a magnetic snap-back pocket perfect for travel.The Fossil Danni Leather Crossbody Bag pairs easily with summer or fall fashions. This camera-shaped bag is crafted from medium-brown leather with elegant, woven details. It features an adjustable crossbody strap for comfortable wear.The Tory Burch Mini Miller Crossbody Bag is crafted in soft pebbled leather. It features two zippered compartments for organization and is instantly recognizable by its laser-cut Double T logo. It comes with an adjustable, removable webbing crossbody strap.Try theBaggu large nylon crescent bag if you're looking for a roomy, everyday bag. This bag has a slouchy crescent shape and a lightweight design. It is made from recycled heavyweight nylon featuring an adjustable strap.This slouchy bag from Free People is a sporty take on the classic crossbody style. The bag features an adjustable strap and a slightly oversized silhouette designed for effortless everyday use.Original price: $168TheMadewell Sydney Crossbody Bag features a classic saddle bag silhouette crafted from beautiful leather. The adjustable strap makes it perfect for comfortable, hands-free wear.Original price: $24.40This minimalist crossbody bag from Amazon Essentials features a simple, clean design for hands-free wear, complete with an adjustable strap.Ditch the bulky backpack and opt for a crossbody instead. These bags are a practical way to carry essentials like your phone, wallet, keys and earbuds.Try the North Face Berkeley Lumbar bag as a fashion-forward way to carry your essentials and water bottle. This bag can be worn on the waist and easily adjusted to be worn across your body.ERIC CHURCH AND MORGAN WALLEN'S FIELD & STREAM APPAREL DEBUTS ON AMAZONOriginal price: $550The Coach Caleb Messenger Bag features a magnetic snap closure, interior zip pockets and an exterior slip pocket for added organization. It comes with a detachable, adjustable strap for comfortable wear on the shoulder or across the body.Original price: $69The practical Calvin Klein Nylon Reporter Bag is designed to be worn as a crossbody or shoulder bag. It is crafted from durable and lightweight nylon and features a modern, streamlined silhouette.For more deals, visitwww.foxnews.com/dealsThe North Face Jester Crossbody Bag is ideal for keeping your essentials organized, featuring a dedicated phone pocket and an internal mesh pocket. The bag features an adjustable strap and a hands-free design.
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    Trump brushes back Russia's Medvedev after 'war' warning: 'Watch his words'
    President Donald Trump hammered back at former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's warnings about war with the United States, telling the deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council to "watch his words.""I dont care what India does with Russia. They can take their dead economies down together, for all I care," Trump wrote on TRUTH Social at midnight Thursday. "We have done very little business with India, their Tariffs are too high, among the highest in the World. Likewise, Russia and the USA do almost no business together. Lets keep it that way, and tell Medvedev, the failed former President of Russia, who thinks hes still President, to watch his words. Hes entering very dangerous territory!"In response to Trump's post, Medvedev referenced Russia's "Dead Hand" the Cold War-era automated nuclear retaliation system developed by the Soviet Union."If a few words from a former Russian president provoke such a nervous reaction from the supposedly mighty President of the United States, then clearly Russia is in the right and will continue on its chosen path," Medvedev wrote on Telegram.TRUMP ANNOUNCES 25% TARIFF ON INDIA, SLAMMING 'OBNOXIOUS' TRADE BARRIERS, RUSSIA MILITARY AND ENERGY BUYS"And as for all that talk about the dead economies of India and Russia, or about venturing into dangerous territory well, maybe he should rewatch some of his favorite zombie movies," he added. "And also remember just how dangerous the supposedly mythical Dead Hand system can be."In theory, the "Dead Hand," described by the West during the 1980s as a Russian doomsday device, is meant to guarantee a massive retaliatory nuclear strike even if Moscows leadership is destroyed or incapacitated.While in Scotland on Monday, Trump warned during public remarks that Russian President Vladimir Putin had 10 or 12 days to reach a ceasefire agreement with Ukraine, shortening a previous 50-day deadline he issued earlier this month. If Russia does not, Trump promised more "sanctions, tariffs, and maybe secondary tariffs" against Moscow and the purchasers of Russian goods and energy. He lamented that repeated talks with Putin have resulted in little progress toward peace."Trump's playing the ultimatum game with Russia: 50 days or 10," Medvedev complained in a post to X earlier this week. "He should remember 2 things: 1. Russia isn't Israel or even Iran. 2. Each new ultimatum is a threat and a step towards war. Not between Russia and Ukraine, but with his own country. Don't go down the Sleepy Joe road!"Trump on Wednesday announced a 25% tariff on imports from India one of the biggest consumers of Russian oil, next to China starting on Aug. 1. The president described India as a "friend," but slammed the South Asian country's "strenuous and obnoxious non-monetary" trade barriers. Trump vowed other unspecified "penalties" against India for buying most of its military equipment from Russia and Russian energy "at a time when everyone wants Russia to STOP THE KILLING IN UKRAINE."During an unrelated press conference, Trump noted that India and Russia are founding members of BRICS, originally formed as a counterweight to Western institutions.BRICS is "basically a group of countries that are anti-the United States and India is a member of that, if you can believe it. It's an attack on the dollar. And we're not going to let anybody attack the dollar," Trump said. "We have a tremendous deficit."FROM TALK TO TACTICS: TRUMP PIVOTS ON RUSSIA STRATEGY TO END WARIn recent days, Medvedev has also shredded the framework of the trade deal Trump reached with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen during his recent trip to Scotland.Trump has repeatedly communicated that trade deals with other countries would be contingent on foreign policy alignment with the United States.For example, after Canada announced it was backing Palestinian statehood amid Israel's war against Hamas terrorists in Gaza, Trump wrote Thursday, "That will make it very hard for us to make a Trade Deal with them."Trump, meanwhile, on Thursday celebrated this reciprocal tariffs plan after telling reporters on Wednesday that they brought "billions" of dollars into the U.S. economy."Tariffs are making America GREAT & RICH Again," Trump wrote on social media. "They were successfully used against the USA for decades and, coupled with really dumb, pathetic, and crooked politicians, were having a devastating impact on the future, and even the survival, of our country. Now the tide has completely turned, and America has successfully countered this onslaught of Tariffs used against it.""ONE YEAR AGO, AMERICA WAS A DEAD COUNTRY, NOW IT IS THE HOTTEST COUNTRY ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!" Trump added.
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