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    SCOOP: Trump admin, OpenAI partner to unleash artificial intelligence on federal government
    FIRST ON FOX: The federal government is stepping into the future and embracing artificial intelligence, specifically ChatGPT, across its agencies, which proponents say will streamline productivity while solidifying President Donald Trump's pledge to keep the U.S. in the driver's seat of the cutting-edge technology, Fox News Digital exclusively learned.The U.S. General Services Administration announced Wednesday that OpenAI's ChatGPT Enterprise is now available to all federal agencies to incorporate into their workflow at a $1 per agency cost, the GSA told Fox Digital. The deal with OpenAI, the tech company behind ChatGPT, is part of GSA's OneGov Strategy that aims to modernize "how the federal government purchases goods and services" under the Trump administration."The use of this tool has been deployed and tested with responsible policy makers, with responsible legal folks," GSA Federal Acquisition Service Commissioner Josh Gruenbaum told Fox News Digital of integrating AI into the federal government. "It's not just auto-piloting and saying, go machine and we just respond. It's automation, it's ease of processes, but it's also thinking about the typical waste, fraud and abuse that we're also focused on with this administration."ChatGPT is a wildly popular AI chatbot that can hold conversational discussions, provide research accompanied by citations, automate routine tasks such as data entry or file processing, summarize books or lengthy files, and even assist with brainstorming project ideas or problem-solving tasks.DETAILS OF TRUMP'S HIGHLY ANTICIPATED AI PLAN REVEALED BY WHITE HOUSE AHEAD OF MAJOR SPEECH"Open AI just announced the ChatGPT has over 700 million weekly users, so the amount of commercial adoption is quite astounding," OpenAI's Joseph Larson told Fox Digital Tuesday of the partnership. "What we didn't want to see was a gap between the tools available for artificial intelligence to the federal workforce, a gap between what is available in the private sector or available to the public. So with this GSA partnership, what the administration is doing, which we believe to be in line with the AI action plan, is to make ChatGPT Enterprise, which is the most advanced AI tools available to the entire federal government will now be available to all agencies of the federal government at the nominal cost of $1 per agency."OPENAI UNLEASHES CHATGPT AGENT FOR TRULY AUTONOMOUS AI TASKSHow federal agencies employ the technology will likely range from department to department, with employees offered access "to a new government user community and tailored introductory training resources" as well as "custom training platforms and guided learning, either directly or through partner-led sessions" to best fit their needs."One of the best ways to make sure AI works for everyone is to put it in the hands of the people serving our country," OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said of the partnership in a Wednesday press release. "Were proud to partner with the General Services Administration, delivering on President Trumps AI Action Plan, to make ChatGPT available across the federal government, helping public servants deliver for the American people."The Trump administration rolled ut its AI Action Plan in July after Trump ordered the federal government in January to develop a plan of action for artificial intelligence in order to "solidify our position as the global leader in AI and secure a brighter future for all Americans."The AI Action Plan includes a three-pillar approach focused on American workers, free speech and protecting U.S.-built technologies."We want to center America's workers, and make sure they benefit from AI," AI and crypto czar David Sacks told the media in July of the AI plan."The second is that we believe that AI systems should be free of ideological bias and not be designed to pursue socially engineered agendas," Sacks said. "And so we have a number of proposals there on how to make sure that AI remains truth-seeking and trustworthy. And then the third principle that cuts across the pillars is that we believe we have to prevent our advanced technologies from being misused or stolen by malicious actors. And we also have to monitor for emerging and unforeseen risks from AI."CHINA IS EXPLOITING OUR GOVERNMENT'S TECH WEAKNESS. WE NEED A RAPID REBOOTGruenbaum told Fox Digital that when the GSA reviewed the administration's AI action plan, it jumped at rolling out "widespread adoption" for the government to help answer Trump's call for the U.S. to stay on top of the artificial intelligence race on the global stage."Where we see ourselves playing, obviously, is through a lot of the Federal Acquisition Service, which is the largest procurement arm in the federal government," he said. "And as we kind of examined the President's AI action plan, heard the call to action of, Hey, this is a race, and we are going to win this race. From our perspective, all that meant, synonymously, was widespread adoption. Those were the words, quite frankly, that the OpenAI team used to us in our very first call. And their call to action was, we need to get this into the hands of as many federal workers as possible. We at the GSA took that extremely seriously."OPENAI CHIEF DECLARES LOVE FOR US WHILE LAMENTING DEMOCRATIC PARTY'S RADICAL TURN AGAINST 'TECHNO-CAPITALISM'"Everything's kind of leading to the place of having us poised for this AI revolution," he added.The Trump administration has notched massive wins in the artificial intelligence race, which has pitted the U.S. against China to develop the most high-tech artificial intelligence systems, including Oracle and OpenAI announcing in July that the companies will further develop the Stargate project, which is an effort to launch large data centers in the U.S. The two companies' most recent announcement promises an additional 4.5 gigawatts of Stargate data center capacity, a move expected to create more than 100,000 jobs across operations, construction, and indirect roles such as manufacturing and local services.The Stargate project includes a commitment from OpenAI, Oracle, SoftBank and MGX to invest $500 billion in U.S.-based artificial intelligence infrastructure throughout the next four years.
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    NATO member scrambles jets after Russian drone attack near border, as Witkoff meets with Putin
    Romania was forced to scramble F-16 jets after Russia carried out a strike just half a mile from the NATO nation's territory.The country's Ministry of National Defense (MApN) confirmed in a post on X that Russia carried out a drone attack near its border."On the night of August 5-6, the Russian forces launched a massive drone attack on the civilian infrastructure in the Ismail area, Ukraine, in the vicinity of the border with Romania," Romania's defense ministry wrote in a post on X."The radar systems of the MApN detected air targets in Ukrainian space, close to Tulcea County. At 1:10a.m., the population in the north of the county was warned via RO-Alert," the ministry added. RO-Alert is Romanias official emergency warning system.NATO JETS SCRAMBLED AMID RUSSIA'S LARGEST DRONE ATTACK ON UKRAINEThe defense ministry stated that two F-16 fighter jets took off "to monitor the national airspace," but no "unauthorized intrusions" were detected. The ministry said it would carry out checks in the area and keep NATO allies updated in real time.The drones reportedly struck oil and gas pipelines at the Orlivka plant in Odesa, Ukraine. Bright orange flames and plumes of smoke were visible across the Danube River.Nearby Lithuania has also suffered from Russias war on Ukraine. Drones from Putin ally Belarus crossed into its territory, according to Lithuanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Kstutis Budrys, who said he spoke with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte."These repeated incidents represent an alarming sign of the spillover of Russias aggression against [Ukraine] onto [NATO territory]," Budrys said of the incident. "We cannot compromise the security of our country and citizens, nor the integrity of NATO airspace. We must remain vigilant, as the threat is real and growing."RUSSIA LAUNCHED ITS LARGEST AERIAL ATTACK OF THE WAR, UKRAINE SAYSThis attack could signal that Russian President Vladimir Putin is not moving closer to reaching a ceasefire deal, despite President Donald Trumps Friday deadline. Its unclear whether Special Envoy Steve Witkoffs visit will push the Russian leader to move toward peace. However, if Moscow fails to make a deal by Friday, the U.S. will impose sanctions on Russia and potentially secondary tariffs.Trump is reportedly putting pressure on Witkoffs visit. One person close to the administration told the Financial Times that "if Witkoff comes back empty-handed, with absolutely nothing, Trump is going to go ballistic."Witkoff reportedly spent about three hours at the Kremlin and, according to Russian investment envoy Kirill Dmitriev, the "dialogue will prevail," Reuters reported.TRUMP CONFIRMS NUCLEAR SUBMARINES "IN THE REGION" AHEAD OF WITKOFFS RUSSIA VISITBefore setting the deadline, Trump reportedly spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy about securing a deal that would end the brutal war more than three years after Russias invasion. Zelenskyy later confirmed the conversation took place, saying that the "key focus" was ending the war."Today, we coordinated our positions Ukraine and the United States. We exchanged assessments of the situation: The Russians have intensified the brutality of their attacks. President Trump is fully informed about Russian strikes on Kyiv and other cities and communities," Zelenskyy wrote on X.East2West News contributed to this report.
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    'Larger than life' shipwreck explorer dies during deep-sea diving expedition
    A dive boat captain and shipwreck explorer died last week during a deep-sea diving expedition off the coast of Massachusetts, his dive company said Friday.Joe Mazraani, 48, was diving about 200 miles offshore on the eastern edge of Georges Bank to explore a shipwreck his team called the Big Engine Steamer when he died on July 29, Atlantic Wreck Salvage said in a statement on Facebook.There was no reason to suspect diver error or equipment failure, the company said, noting that all indications pointed to a medical emergency. The company said a full investigation into Mazraanis death was ongoing."Joe Mazraani was larger than life," his wife and business partner, Jennifer Sellitti, wrote. "He was kind, compassionate, and generous. A mentor and a student, a friend, brother, son, and partner. Whether motoring aboard D/V Tenacious, diving into deep and dangerous water, or defending his clients in court, Joe demanded the best of everyone around him. Sometimes he demanded it grumpilybut he always demanded by example."EXPLOSIVE NEW REPORT BLAMES OCEANGATE AND ITS CEO FOR 'PREVENTABLE' TITAN SUB DISASTERSellitti, a prominent public defender in New Jersey, also co-owned Atlantic Wreck Salvage with Mazraani, who was also a criminal defense attorney."I loved Joe fiercely, and he loved me back just the same," Sellitti wrote. "We were partners in everythingespecially this."Mazraani was born in Lebanon and immigrated to the U.S. at 15 years old, according to his companys website. He became a certified diver in the mid-1990s, "diving sunken wrecks off the Northeast U.S. coast and instantly developed an obsession with exploring the sunken hulks that litter the approaches to New York Harbor," his bio reads.He also led diving expeditions to the Italian liner SSAndrea Doria,and has dived the wrecks of HMHSBritannic sister ship ofthe Titanic and RMSLusitania, according to the website.YOUNG CREWMEMBER MURDERED ABOARD LUXURY SUPERYACHT IN PARADISE DESTINATIONAs a defense attorney, Mazraani helped free Timothy Puskas in 2024 after Puskas had been wrongfully convicted of murder in the death of 22-year-old former Rutgers student William McCaw. Puskas had served 10 years of a 40-year sentence when Mazraani secured his exoneration.The New Jersey Office of the Public Defender posted a statement online in remembrance of Mazraani."Joe was larger than life: fearless, kind, and deeply committed to justice," the statement said. "Our hearts are with the Public Defender and his loved ones."
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    Brooke Hogan explains decision to skips Hulk Hogan's funeral service: 'People grieve in many ways'
    Brooke Hogan, the daughter of WWE legendHulk Hogan, was not in attendance at her fathers private funeral service in Florida on Tuesday.Instead, she chose to honor him in what she called "the most genuine way" she knew how, watching the sunset with her family.Brooke, who is married to formerNHL player Steven Oleksy, took to social media on the same day as Hulks funeral to explain her decision to skip the intimate gathering.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEW.COM"My father hated the morbidity of funerals. He didn't want one. And although I know people grieve in many ways - and I'm so grateful for all celebrations and events organized to honor him, as his daughter, I had to make my own decision to honor him the best and most genuine way I knew how...privately...the way that made me feel the closest to him. The only thing missing today was him in is pop up lawn chair watching the waves... and the sunset."Brooke Hogan posted a series of pictures to her Instagram of her and Oleksy and their twins enjoying a sunset on the beach."Daddy, we honored you in the simplest way that agreed with my soul. We took our babies to the beach, and put them in the same salty waters you loved. Molly loved the water. I think she'll be a little fish as you called me.BROOKE HOGAN SHARES EMOTIONAL TRIBUTE TO FATHER HULK HOGAN FOLLOWING HIS DEATH, ADDRESSES THEIR ESTRANGEMENT"We love you and honor the things that made you so special. Every grain of sand and every wave reminded me of being your beach baby, and brought us closer to you. I pray you are at peace and know how dearly I love you. Rest in heaven, Daddy."Hulk died on July 24 after suffering a heart attack at his home in Clearwater, Florida. He had a history of atrial fibrillation, a heart condition that causes irregular and rapid heart rate. He was 71.Brooke was estranged from her father in the later years of his life. Following his death, she penned a lengthy and emotional tribute to her father in which she also clarified the complexity of their relationship."We never had a big fight,'" she wrote." "My father and I never fought. It was a series of private phone calls no one will ever hear, know, or understand."On Tuesday, close friends and family gathered at Indian Rocks Church, the same place the wrestling legend was baptized at in 2023, to honor him in aprivate funeral service.WWE icons like Paul "Triple H" Levesque and WWE former co-CEO Stephanie McMahon were among those who attended the service. Other celebrities, including Kid Rock, Bam Margera and others, were seen.Fox News Digitals Scott Thompson contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    GOP congressman vows 'all options are on the table' to stop US-wide redistricting war
    Rep. Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., is promising that "all options are on the table" to try and stop states from creating a nationwide fight over redistricting congressional maps."It creates a lot of instability if you're just constantly shifting the lines on the map around so that, you know, representatives are losing constituents, losing communities, gaining new ones. People elect one person as their representative, and then suddenly that person is representing an entirely different area," Kiley told Fox News Digital in an interview Tuesday."It's just total chaos. It's not good for representative government. It's not good for constituents. It is not good for Democrats or Republicans."The California Republican spoke with Fox News Digital hours after introducing a bill that would block states from shifting the boundaries of their current congressional districts ahead of the 2030 census.BETO O'ROURKE DROPS F-BOMB AS HE URGES DEMS TO 'MEET FIRE WITH FIRE' AGAINST GOP REDISTRICTING PLANS IN TEXASTexas Republicans are currently mounting a push to redraw the Lone Star state's congressional map. President Donald Trump, who supports the effort, said it would give the GOP as many as five new seats in the House of Representatives.California Democrats have launched their own redistricting bid in response, with Gov. Gavin Newsom signaling he's ready to wield the Democratic supermajority in the state legislature to push a special election for voters to decide on new congressional maps.Several states, both with Republican and Democratic majorities, have since followed suit in threatening their own redistricting efforts.When asked if he thought the issue began with Texas, however, Kiley pointed out that Newsom's bid would require sidelining the state's independent redistricting commission. California is one of eight states that has an independent commission charged with redrawing state maps, according to a chart by Loyola Law School.GOP LAWMAKERS CLASH OVER STRATEGY TO AVERT GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN CRISIS"What Newsom is doing is unique because he is actually trying to abolish an independent commission that currently exists and exercise a power that he doesn't actually have, and to override the will of voters in the process," Kiley said."That being said, I don't love what's happening in Texas, or I don't like the idea of this happening anywhere else in the country."Kiley said he'd already spoken with House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., about his bill, but would not discuss the details of their conversation."I made it very clear my view on this and what I think he needs to do. And I'm hoping that he'll do the right thing," Kiley said.He said at another point, "This is an issue that affects our Republican conference and all of this is not popular among Republican members of our conference but it's also a matter of the House as an institution. And he, as the leader of the House, I think, needs to show some leadership."Johnson, for his part, has yet to weigh in on Texas and California, as well as the wider redistricting fight across the country. The Louisiana Republican has been on a congressional delegation trip to Israel for several days while the issue exploded onto the national stage.But when asked if he saw a realistic path to getting his bill passed, Kiley told Fox News Digital, "I'm ready to use any and all legislative tools available to get the bill to the floor."SCHWARZENEGGER PUSHES BACK AGAINST NEWSOM IN REDISTRICTING FIGHT"The easiest way to do that would be for the speaker to do the right thing and get behind it. But I'm going to fight in every way I can to get it approved, because this is a matter that's of tremendous importance for the country," Kiley said."It's of particular importance to my state, and I'm not a lot about to let the governor, you know, go down this incredibly destructive road that will do grave damage to democracy in California."He did not rule out mechanisms to force a vote on his bill, like a discharge petition or a privileged resolution, if House leaders did not act."We need to get this passed. We need to stop Newsom. And we need to bring this chaos to an end," Kiley said.Any such action would have to wait until early September at the earliest, however. Congress is currently in its annual August recess, when lawmakers are back in their home districts connecting with constituents.Kiley said he was not "super concerned about my own seat," noting he won re-election by a healthy margin. Indeed, Kiley won re-election in California's 3rd congressional district by double-digits in November 2024 even outpacing Trump, who won the area by 3% over former Vice President Kamala Harris.But Kiley said he was confident his bill would pass and argued House colleagues on both sides of the aisle disapprove of what's happening in California, Texas and nationwide."People almost universally do not like the idea of suddenly overhauling district lines in an unscheduled mid-decade redistricting," he said. "I mean, I know that's true of the Republican members in Texas, that they don't want to see their district, you know, completely changed overnight, communities that they've represented, that have repeatedly chosen them as their representatives. And that's pretty universally true."Fox News Digital reached out to Johnson and Newsom's offices for comment but did not immediately hear back.
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    Spot more birds with these must-have gadgets for bird watchers
    Bird-watching has long been a peaceful and rewarding hobby for nature lovers, but todays technology is sending it soaring to new heights. Whether youre alifelong birder or someone just starting to explore the avian world, smart bird-watching gadgets can enhance your experience by helping you spot, identify and enjoy birds in ways that werent possible just a few years ago.From AI-powered bird feeders to high-resolution binoculars, shop gadgets that make it easier than ever to get closer to nature.Bring the world of birds to your backyard (or the palm of your hand) with these smart bird feeders.This solar-powered feeder has a built-in 1080p HD camera with a wide-angle lens that allows you to get close-up, high-quality videos and photos of birds visiting your feeder without disturbing them. Other features include an AI species recognition capability that identifies over 6,000 birds and the Birdfy app delivers real-time phone alerts when your feeder has visitors. Its worth considering addinga solar panel to your setup, which can extend battery life and reduce the need for manual recharges.If youre anAmazon Prime member, you can get these items to your door ASAP. You canjoin or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.Original price: $259.99This newer Birdfy model improves upon the original in several ways. It has dual lenses one for wide-angle video and another for zoomed-in bird portraits plus Cloud connectivity, AI identification and generous seed capacity ensure you're capturing both the big picture and intimate details of your feathered guests. It also has nature-inspired coloring that blends into its surroundings a bit better than the original. Consider adding one of the brandsbird shields to your setup to protect birds from potential predators.AUTOMATIC LITTER BOXES THAT MAKE CAT CARE A BREEZEOriginal price: $249Watch birds bathe and drink in stunning detail with theBirdfy Bath Pro's integrated smart camera. This feeder's dual-lens system, featuring both a wide-angle and an automated tracking lens, captures super sharp 2K videos and photos sent straight to your phone.Original Price: $311.25The Bird BuddyPro takes backyard bird-watching to the next level with its charming design and intelligent features. Built around a wide-angle 2K camera and paired with a glass jar seed hopper, this solar-powered smart feeder captures videos and still images of bird visitors using HDR imaging, even in low-light conditions. The accompanying app notifies you when feathered guests arrive and identifies the species, making it a captivating tool for both enthusiasts and casual observers. If you want to give your feathered friends a little extra space or invite larger species in, consider picking upthis nifty perch extender.Withthis bird house case, you can re-purpose your existing home security camera into a weatherproof bird-watching tool. Its easy to set up and allows for customization. And if you like this idea but dont yet have a home security camera, consider picking upthis Ring camera.STAY SUMMER READY WITH A NEW PAIR OF CROCSSee birds in their natural habitat with these magnification binoculars.These ultra-compact binoculars are small but mighty. They pack surprising optical clarity, are lightweight and waterproof, and include a wrist strap and pouch. Their modest magnification suits casual to intermediate birders who want portability without sacrificing performance. And dont forgetthis handy field guide, so you can identify all the species you see.Offering 1042 magnification with multi-coated lenses, these Smithsonian binoculars deliver crisp views of distant bird activity. Built with a comfortable chassis and a case plus strap, theyre sturdy enough for fieldwork. If you want to truly get up close and personal,this spotting scope can be a helpful gadget to have on hand.FROM YETI TO IGLOO, HERE ARE 18 COOLERS THAT'LL KEEP YOUR FOOD AND DRINKS COLDAdd these accessories to your bird-watching essentials.Original price: $19.99The Audubon bird call is a simple yet effective tool used by bird watchers to attract a wide variety of songbirds. Made of cast aluminum with a birchwood roller, it produces high-pitched chirping sounds that mimic the calls of small birds. By gently twisting the wooden dowel against the metal, users can create subtle, variable sounds that pique the curiosity of nearby birds, often drawing them in for closer observation. If you prefer to wait for the birds to come to you,this electronic songbird magnet will do the trick.For more deals, visitwww.foxnews.com/dealsOriginal price: $11.99A disk like this one leverages the natural antimicrobial properties of copper to keep bird bath water cleaner. It slowly releases copper ions into the water, slowing down the growth of algae, keeping your bird bath in prime condition for bird spottings.
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    Simplify back-to-school meals with these HexClad pans and easy recipes
    Now that back-to-school season is here, you finally have the space needed to use your kitchen without kids running back and forth. HexClad has everything you need to transform your kitchen into a powerhouse that can help you crank out delicious, yet easy weeknight meals and school lunches.If you need some inspiration for this years meals, Bite of Fox has recipes below that take less than 30 minutes. From comfort food like beef stroganoff to healthy lunches like salmon and veggies, there are options for every busy family.Original price: $532A great starter set of pans for beginners and professionals alike, the six-piece hybrid fry pan set comes with three different-sized frying pans and lids for all of them. Theres a small eight-inch pan thats ideal for smaller meals, a 10-inch pan for everyday cooking and a 12-inch pan for cooking up a feast for the whole family.5 TRENDING BITE OF FOX RECIPES TO GET YOU OUT OF THE DINNER RUT AND THE HEXCLAD GEAR TO MAKE ITOriginal price: $999HexClads 12-piece pots and pans set comes complete with HexClads hybrid technology. The TerraBond ceramic nonstick and stainless steel combine to create the perfect cook every time. In this set, you get an eight-inch, 10-inch and 12-inch frying pan and lids for all of them. Also included are three different-sized pots in small, medium and large sizes, plus lids for them as well. All pots and pans are oven-safe up to 900 degrees and the lids are oven-safe up to 400 degrees. The set is also dishwasher-safe and metal utensil-safe.If you dont need a whole new pan set, grab a 10-inch hybrid fry pan for maximum versatility. It has hexagonal steel ridges and a nonstick surface for easy cooking and searing. The handle is designed to stay cool while on the stovetop, and you can throw the pan in the oven or dishwasher. A 10-inch pan is great for all your meals, from grilled cheese to scrambled eggs to frying up chicken or steak.This 4.5-quart hybrid saut pan is an essential in your kitchen. The deep sides are ideal for making sauces, cooking veggies, searing meat and much more. It comes with the same stainless steel and nonstick hybrid technology, which creates a delicious sear and makes the pan easier to clean.Prep every meal with the help of this gorgeous walnut cutting board. The large surface makes cutting up fruits, veggies and meat easy. Walnut is known for its extreme durability, so itll easily stand up to your chefs knife. Its also naturally antimicrobial, so it inhibits the growth of bacteria. This walnut cutting board will easily outlast its plastic counterparts, and it doubles as an impressive charcuterie board.5 KITCHEN APPLIANCES TO HELP YOU GET DINNER OUT FASTERIdeal for everyday prep, the Damascus steel utility knife pairs an ultra-sharp edge with a beautiful green Pakkawood handle. Great for beginners and experts, both Japanese and German engineering techniques combine to create a durable knife that will last a lifetime. There are 67 layers of Damascus steel for a harder blade that wont bend or break.Every utensil you need to do your daily cooking is in this nine-piece kitchen utensil set. Featuring a turner, large silicone spoon, ladle and a pasta server, you can make all your favorite meals with the help of these utensils. You also get two spatulas, a whisk, wok spoon and a matte black ceramic crock to hold all your tools.For more deals, visit www.foxnews.com/dealsWhen the kiddos head back to school, you want meals that are quick and easy to make but still have plenty of health benefits. The meals below mostly take 30 minutes or less and are packed with healthy ingredients.Salmon and veggies are a protein-packed meal thats sure to keep your kids full for the rest of the afternoon after lunch. The beauty of this recipe is the fact that you need just one pan. All you need is salmon and whatever veggies your kids like.Veggie lovers will appreciate the delicious takes of crispy parmesan brussels sprouts. Using an air fryer gives the brussels a crispier taste. It takes just 15 minutes from prep to cooking to make this meal, which is a great side or stand-alone meal for vegetarians.You only need a few ingredients to make this garlic chicken thigh dish. You can make this meal in just 30 minutes, so its an ideal option for busy families. The juicy chicken thighs are covered in a delicious honey and garlic sauce and finished with a rosemary glaze the whole family will love. This option is a great weeknight dinner that can be packed for lunch the next day.Who doesnt love chicken pot pie? With just five ingredients, this chicken pot pie recipe is an easy one that can be served for days. You can use any type of poultry you have on hand, a bag of frozen mixed veggies and a frozen pie crust to create a delicious meal thats kid-approved.A delicious comfort food, this beef stroganoff comes together in just 25 minutes. Using beef, noodles and cream of mushroom soup, this one-pot meal is easy to make and sure to please everyone in the family. You get a meal thats creamy and savory all at once.
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    Biden team is ready to drop dirt on Harris if she comes after him, Mark Halperin says
    Political analyst Mark Halperin revealed last week that former President Joe Bidens team is prepared to release unflattering stories about their efforts to prepare former Vice President Kamala Harris for a potential run if she comes after him in her new book.Harris announced the release of her upcoming book "107 Days," documenting her short-lived presidential run, just a week after Biden reportedly signed a $10 million deal with the Hachette Book Group for his upcoming presidential memoir.While speaking on 2Ways "The Morning Meeting" with Sean Spicer and Dan Turrentine, Halperin dismissed the notion that they discussed these books with each other, adding that the Biden team is ready to push back if they feel threatened.DEMOCRATS FRET RETURN OF JOE BIDEN, KAMALA HARRIS TO SPOTLIGHT AS PARTY TRIES TO 'TURN THE PAGE': REPORT"If the Biden people decide that Kamala Harris is coming after Joe Biden, wait until you hear the Palin-esque stories about how much they tried to help her be prepared to be vice president and be in a position to run, and how they decided, not happening. Shes not up to this," Halperin said. "And if the Biden people feel threatened, you will hear stories about Kamala Harris as vice president that will not make her look good."Halperins "Palin-esque" comment refers to revelations from 2008 Republican presidential nominee John McCains 2018 memoir, which revealed he regretted picking former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate.Halperin later elaborated on his own show on Tuesday about how the Biden administration attempted to prepare Harris for a potential presidential run but found she wasnt "ready for prime time."KAMALA HARRIS SCOLDS 'PILING ON' AGAINST JOE BIDEN WHEN ASKED ABOUT SEPARATING HERSELF DURING 2024 CAMPAIGN"[T]he folks in the Biden administration, including the president himself, were very protective of her, did their best to make her a success, did their best to make her ready to be president either if Joe Biden left office prematurely or if she decided she wanted to run. If you look at her public schedule, you'll see she had, I think, an unprecedented number of meetings with world leaders," Halperin said.He continued, "Certainly, every opportunity, whether they were in Washington or when she traveled overseas, she met a lot of world leaders. They tried to get her up to speed, but she was not quite ready for prime time. Let me put it that way."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFox News Digital reached out to Biden and Harris teams for comment but did not immediately receive responses.
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    America's wealthy are quietly buying their way out with 'golden' visas
    Americas elite are increasingly drawn to "golden" visa programs with new opportunities emerging in sunny and desirable locations.The latest countries to be included in the trend are some Caribbean Islands namely, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, and St. Lucia.The islands offer citizenship-by-investment (CBI) programs, also dubbed "golden passports."AMERICA'S ELITE LEAD BOOM OF GOLDEN' VISA APPLICATIONS TO VACATION DESTINATIONThe visa can be obtained by making one of two qualifying investments.The first is "a direct contribution to the Government (commonly known as the contribution to the Economic Diversification Fund route), starting at U.S. $200,000 for a single applicant," according to the Commonwealth of Dominica.The second is "the purchase of pre-approved real estate at a minimum value of U.S. $200,000."Many Caribbean Islands do not have wealth, gift, inheritance, foreign income or capital gains taxes.The CBI program allows investors to retain their existing citizenship and grants visa-free entry to most countries around the world.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleNadia Dyson, owner of Luxury Locations Real Estate in Antiqua, told the BBC there has been a surge in business."Up to 70% of all buyers right now are wanting citizenship, and the vast majority are from the U.S.," Dyson said."This time last year, it was all lifestyle buyers and a few CBI. Now they're all saying, I want a house with citizenship. We've never sold so many before," she told the BBC.New Zealand recently saw a surge of Americans seeking its "Active Investor Plus" visa, Fox News Digital previously reported.In April, the government relaxed its visa rules to attract more high-net-worth individuals, with such changes as removing an English language requirement andreducing the amount of time required to spend inNew Zealand.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERIn under three months, 189 golden visa applications were received, while previous applications were at 116 submissions over the span of more than two-and-a-half years, Reuters reported.Nearly half the applications were submitted by U.S. citizens.Former New Zealand Minister for Economic Development Stuart Nash, co-founder of Nash Kelly Global, told Fox News Digital the visas are becoming more popular."There's a lot of global uncertainty at the moment," he said last month."You've got a war going on in Europe, you've got the tinderbox, which is the Middle East. You've got a change in theU.S. administration," said Nash, "which is causing more polarization than weve seen in a long, long time."He added, "In the past, people were looking for tax havens. Now theyrelooking for safe havensfor them[selves] and their family."
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    Man freed from jail 3 days before alleged toddler abduction in Virginia, Youngkin says
    Three days after walking free from jail, a repeat offender was caught on camera trying to snatch a toddler from her family at a Virginia mall, prompting Gov. Glenn Youngkin to condemn the county's soft-on-crime policies."There is a shocking and unforgivable pattern in Fairfax County of releasing criminals back onto Virginias streets instead of keeping them behind bars," Youngkin wrote on X. "The Commonwealths Attorney cares more about protecting criminals than about keeping children safe.""Fairfax County parents should be horrified," Youngkin said.Following Youngkins post, Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares also took to X, saying his office "will examine the facts and report to the people of Fairfax why CA Descanos [Commonwealth Attorney Steve Descano] refusal to prosecute criminals has been allowed to endanger the public."SURVEILLANCE VIDEO SHOWS 26-YEAR-OLD MAN GRABBING TODDLER FROM MALL PLAY AREA BEFORE ARREST FOR ABDUCTIONViral video, captured on CCTV footage at around 11:35 a.m. July 18 at the Fair Oaks Shopping Center in Fair Oaks, Virginia, captured 26-year-old Andres Caceres Jaldin scooping up a young toddler.Parents of the young girl found Jaldin on the second floor of the mall and got their daughter back.According to the Fairfax County Police Department, Jaldin fled the mall but was arrested a short time later at the Extended Stay hotel in Chantilly, Virginia. Jaldin allegedly stole a car from an auto shop before the alleged abduction.He was charged with abduction of a minor and grand larceny.CHILLING SECURITY FOOTAGE CAPTURES WOMAN'S DESPERATE ESCAPE FROM FLORIDA KIDNAPPING ATTEMPT IN PARKING LOTFollowing the incident, which could have been any parents' worst nightmare, Jaldin's criminal history came to light.Jaldin was released on his own recognizance on July 15 in connection with a hit-and-run on July 2. "Release on ones own recognizance" is a courts decision to allow a defendant to be released from custody without having to post bail, based on their promise to appear in court.Fox News Digital has reached out to the offices of Youngkin and Descano for comment.Fox News Digital's Adam Sabes contributed to this report.
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