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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJimmy Kimmel admits 'repulsive' liberal scolds are driving people away from the Democratic PartyLate-night host Jimmy Kimmel admitted "repulsive" liberal voices are scaring people away from the Democratic Party during an appearance on the "Sarah Silverman Podcast" on Thursday.The comedians discussed cancel culture persisting on the left since President Donald Trump returned to office. They criticized those who continue to shun Trump voters who are now expressing regret for supporting the president.Silverman brought up how podcast host Joe Rogan has been attacked online for criticizing Trump's second term after supporting him in the 2024 election. She called it "ironic" that the party of "inclusivity" was "incredibly elitist."Anti-Trump Kimmel, who campaigned for Democrats in the 2024 election, defended his party while agreeing that some progressive figures have turned people away.TRUMP REPEATS CLAIM KIMMEL, FALLON ARE 'NEXT' AFTER STEPHEN COLBERT CANCELLATION"Yes. But it's not- it's not the party. It's not the majority. It's the loudvoices that scare people from saying what they believe and make you think twiceabout a joke or whatever," he responded."You know, a lot of their points are valid, but a lot ofthem are also just repulsive, in that they repel people," Kimmel continued. "They go like, 'Oh, you're nofun. I don't want to be around you.' And I think that if you had to boil it down to one thing, that's kind of whatit is."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREIn April, Kimmel blamed humorless liberal scolds trying to cancel comedians for Trump's rise to power."I think a lot of the outrage is completely manufactured, and its like, a lot of these people who are angry arent really angry. I think these liberals whove done such a good job of viciously attacking comedians are a big part of the reason why Trump is the president right now," he said.After "Late Show" host Stephen Colbert's show was canceled in July, Trump predicted this week that Kimmel and fellow late-night host Jimmy Fallon would be "next" to go off the air.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 38 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMLions' Morice Norris leaves preseason game in ambulance after blow to the headThe Detroit Lions vs. Atlanta Falcons preseason game came to a somber standstill on Friday night when Lions safety Morice Norris took a hard shot to the head.Norris was attended to for about 20 minutes and taken off the field in an ambulance. The game ended with 6:31 to go after the players let the clock run.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMNorris was hurt with 14:50 to go trying to tackle Nathan Carter. There was no immediate report on the injury.When play resumed, Falcons quarterback Emory Jones took a snap and then held the ball as players from both teams stood at the line of scrimmage and the clock continued to run. Finally, with 6:31 left, an official announced the game had been suspended "per New York."AARON RODGERS OFFERS OLIVE BRANCH TO TERRY BRADSHAW AFTER LEGENDARY QB'S HARSH WORDSThe Lions led 17-10 when played was stopped.Lions coach Dan Campbell addressed the incident in the postgame press conference."He's breathing, he's talking. It's good. He's got some movement," Campbell said. "Now, they'll just run more tests."Lions quarterback Kyle Allen told reporters he was praying for Norris, adding, "It's a terrible game sometimes.""I don't think anyone on that sideline wanted to play," Allen said. "We weren't part of that decision, but you could just look in everyone's eyes and see it wasn't worth it."The 24-year-old Norris joined the Lions as an undrafted free agent in 2024 out of Fresno State. He spent time on Detroit's practice squad before joining the active roster last season and appearing in two games.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 25 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMShedeur Sanders stuns sports world in first preseason game after controversial start to NFL careerCleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders threw two touchdown passes in his first NFL preseason game Friday night, shocking many fans after an unsteady start to his NFL career.Sanders performance even caught the attention of NBA star LeBron James."That young (man) looking good out there," James wrote. "Keep going UP!!! HEAD down on the grind and HEAD high to the most high."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMJames later added another post, "And I dont wanna hear that "Its only preseason" bs. Cause if he was out there not going in yall would be on his (butt) about it! So give credit and grace lames."Sanders' father, Deion Sanders, celebrated his son's successful first preseason game in multiple posts on X."Yes Lawd! Yes @ShedeurSanders," Deion posted on X after the first touchdown.AARON RODGERS OFFERS OLIVE BRANCH TO TERRY BRADSHAW AFTER LEGENDARY QB'S HARSH WORDSAfter the second touchdown, the elder Sanders posted "oh yeah what now!" and "God is so good!"The rookie got the start for the Browns' first preseason game due to injuries to quarterbacks Kenny Pickett and Dillon Gabriel despite a tumultuous first few months as a pro.Sanders fell to the 144th pick in the NFL Draft this spring after scouts raised character concerns. He was previously considered a contender for the first overall pick but slipped past the first four rounds in one of the most shocking draft slides in NFL history, prompting confusion and debate by many NFL fans.Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam even suggested while speaking to reporters last month that the team had no intention of drafting Sanders after the controversial quarterback shockingly fell out of the third round April 25."If you had told me Friday night [Day 2 of the NFL Draft], driving home, Yall are gonna pick Shedeur, I would have said, Thats not happening," Haslam said Tuesday. "But we had a conversation early that morning [Day 3], and we had a conversation later that day, and we had the right people involved in that conversation."Sanders' time with the Browns has already involved controversy after he was twice cited for speeding.Sanders was first ticketed for allegedly driving 91 mph in a 65 mph zone. Two weeks later, he allegedly hit 101 mph in a 60 mph zone and failed to appear in court.The rookie quarterback addressed those traffic tickets while appearing at teammate David Njokus charity softball game last month."I made some wrong choices personally, and I can own up to them," Sanders said. "I made some, you know, not great choices I learned."Browns general manager Andrew Berry criticized Sanders for the incidents last month."Not smart. Just not smart," Berry told reporters this week about the tickets. "Its something that weve addressed with him. Look, he understands the implications. He understands the consequences. Its not just about yourself. Its not just about having a joyride, but that you could injure other people. A deer or something cuts in front of you, your reaction time, its just dangerous."After his impressive preseason debut, Sanders is the talk of the league.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 41 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJudge blocks Beto O'Rourke from funding Texas Dems who fled to stop GOP redistricting voteA Texas judge ruled Friday against Beto ORourke and his nonprofit in a case brought by state Attorney General Ken Paxton, who accused them of illegally raising funds to support Democratic lawmakers fleeing the state to block GOP redistricting legislation.Tarrant County District Judge Megan Fahey handed down a temporary restraining order Friday evening against O'Rourke, a former congressman and Democratic presidential candidate, and his group, Powered by People, over alleged "unlawful fundraising practices" tied to efforts to support Texas Democrats who fled the state including funding air travel, lodging, logistics and daily fines."Defendants have and will continue to engage in unlawful fundraising practices and utilization of political funds in a manner that either directly violates or causes Texas Democratic Legislators to violate [the law]," Fahey wrote in her Friday evening ruling. "Consumer have and continue to suffer irreparable harm through these unlawful acts because they are making political contributions that are being used to fund personal expenses and violate state law."BETO O'ROURKE ASKED POINT BLANK WHY HE'S HELPING DEMS FLEE TEXAS RATHER THAN HELPING TEXANSFahey's order bars O'Rourke or his group from continuing to fundraise or provide financial support to the fleeing Texas Democrats. The ruling came only hours after Paxton's office filed a petition for a temporary restraining order against O'Rourke.Fahey is a Republican, and she was appointed by GOP Texas Gov. Gregg Abbott in 2019.In response to the ruling, O'Rourke put out a statement arguing that Paxton is trying to shut down his nonprofit "because our volunteers fight for voting rights and free elections," which he called "the kind of work that threatens the hold that Paxton, Trump, and Abbott have on power in Texas."GEORGE SOROS, BETO O'ROURKE BEHIND FUNDING FOR DEMS FLEEING TEXAS OVER GOP CONGRESSIONAL MAP"They want to make examples out of those who fight so that others won't," O'Rourke added. "Now Paxtons filed a restraining order to try to take us out of the fight. He wants to silence me and stop me from leading this organization. He wants to stop us from fighting Trumps attempt to steal the five congressional seats he needs to hang on to power. But Im not going anywhere. I plan on speaking at our rally to stop the power grab in Fort Worth tomorrow afternoon.""Cry more, lib," Paxton said in response to O'Rourke's statement. "You lost in court because you're breaking the law and deceiving Texans. We absolutely will make an example out of law breakers."In addition to Powered By People, Paxton also launched an investigation into the Texas Majority PAC, which has also been accused of being a major funder of the fleeing Texas Democrats.Meanwhile, O'Rourke filed his own lawsuit against Paxton in El Paso district court on Friday, The Texas Tribune reported. O'Rourke has accused Paxton of launching a "fishing expedition" and asked a judge to block Paxton's investigation into his nonprofit's practices.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 26 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMGeorgia officer killed while responding to shooting near CDC headquarters identified: 'Committed to serving'The DeKalb County Police Department identified the officer killed Friday while responding to a gunman near the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia,Officer David Rose, 33, was shot and killed while responding to the shooting at the CDC campus, which prompted a shelter-in-place order for nearby Emory University. The suspected gunman, who has not yet been identified, was also killed.Rose was rushed to Emory University Hospital on Clifton Road, where he died from his injuries.He began working for the police department last September, the agency said, and is survived by his pregnant wife and two children.POLICE OFFICER KILLED AFTER SHOOTING NEAR CDC HEADQUARTERS, EMORY UNIVERSITY IN ATLANTA"He was committed to serving the community," Interim Police Chief Greg Padrick said in a statement. "At this time were asking for the communitys prayers for his family, his friends, his loved ones and the entire DeKalb County Police Department family."The incident unfolded shortly before 5 p.m. when a man opened fire in front of the CDC campus, according to Atlanta Police Chief Darin Schierbaum. When officers responded to the location, they found Rose critically wounded and heard additional gunfire coming from a nearby CVS pharmacy.Officers entered the pharmacy and located the shooter on the second floor with at least one gunshot wound. Schierbaum said it was not clear if the wound came from police gunfire or if it was self-inflicted."I want to commend the men and women of law enforcement from all across this region," Schierbaum said."When this community needed them, no one shirked from the danger. Every officer, from multiple districts, responded and immediately moved to end this threat."ARMY SECRETARY HAILS 'HEROISM' OF SOLDIERS WHO TACKLED ALLEGED FORT STEWART SHOOTER: 'ABSOLUTELY SAVED LIVES'CDC Director Susan Monarez said the agency was "heartbroken" over Friday's deadly events."A courageous local law enforcement officer gave their life, and another was injured, after a gunman opened fire on at least four CDC buildings," she said in a statement. "DeKalb County police, CDC security, and Emory University responded immediately and decisively, helping to prevent further harm to our staff and community."Federal and state officials said they were horrified by the shooting and expressed appreciation for law enforcement's swift response. Among those sharing statements about the tragic incident was U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga."I am mourning the tragic death of the officer who was killed in the line of duty today, and I am praying for the officers family and friends. Atlanta law enforcement saved countless lives, and we are grateful for their service," Warnock said.The Georgia Bureau of Investigations (GBI) is leading the investigation into the shooting and the FBI's Atlanta office said it will assist.Fox News' Alexandra Koch, Sophia Compton and Louis Casiano contributed to this report.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 33 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBill Maher confronts Dr. Phil on joining Trump admin's unpopular ICE raids"Real Time" host Bill Maher abruptly put his guest Dr. Phil in the hot seat on Friday for joining the Trump administrations ICE raids, which led to a tense exchange between the two personalities."Why are you going on these ICE raids?" Maher asked Dr. Phil. "I dont understand that."Maher continued: "Youre a guy who we know for so many years who has been working to put families together. To bring families who are apart and heal them. And now youre going on raids with people who are literally separating families."BILL MAHER CLASHES WITH LIBERAL ACTOR OVER TRUMP, IMMIGRATION POLICYThe former clinical psychologist pulled no figurative punches."Well, now thats bullsht," Dr. Phil countered, before launching into a comparison."Look, if you arrest somebody thats a citizen, that has committed a crime or is DUId with a child in the backseat, do you think they dont separate that family right then, right there?" Dr. Phil asked. "Of course they do!""But thats not whats going on," Maher argued.Moments earlier, Maher had introduced the topic as "another thing" President Donald Trump is doing as he is "doubling down on unpopular."DR. PHIL SAYS LEGACY MEDIA IS 'CREATING CRIMINALS' BY DISTORTING LA RIOT COVERAGEDr. Phil took an even further step back, addressing part of Mahers monologue where he had criticized masked ICE agents. He said the masks are a result of legislators "doxxing" officers."[Legislators are] putting their names, their pictures, their addresses of their families on the internet, theyre putting them on telephone poles," Dr. Phil noted. "So, of course, theyre wearing masks so they dont get outed, so people can do violence against their families."The former talk show host cited "files" he had seen to justify the ICE operations he has joined."Theyve got a rap sheet, 12, 14 different cases long of child predators that theyre taking off the street," Dr. Phil said. "These are the worst first that theyre taking off the streets. Who would want them back in their communities?"MSNBC CONTRIBUTOR CLAIMS 'DARK' TRUMP SUPPORTERS ENJOY WATCHING ICE ACT LIKE 'SLAVE CATCHERS'ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith, who was also a guest on Maher's show Friday, found some common ground with Dr. Phil and admitted that he supports "closing the borders," but argued the administrations actions have not matched their words."When youre going to Home Depot, when youre going to peoples jobs, when youve been given authorization to enter churches and to enter other propertieswho they have been targeting has been different than whatthey originally advertised," Smith concluded.Maher echoed Smiths argument, adding ICE is going to places where people are "already working.""If you cant go to work because youre hiding, what other recourse is it for [illegal immigrants] except crime?" Maher asked.Dr. Phil has reportedly accompanied ICE two times first on the ground during Januarys Chicago raids and during the Los Angeles raids in June.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPBR Friday Night Live bucks into Fox Nation with high-octane debutFox Nation entered the world of live sports on Friday night with a raging debut.In a historic partnership with the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) league, the streaming platform will be bringing the sport to subscribers with its "PBR Friday Night Live" series.PBRis the "worlds premier bull riding organization" with more than 1,000 bull riders competing in 200-plus events each year, according to a partnership press release.At the time of the partnership's announcement in July, Fox Nation president Lauren Petterson said of PBR: "We could not ask for a better partner to kick off our first foray into live sports. PBRis an incredibly unique sport with an unrivaled, passionate fan base, and its a great addition to the entire FOX Nation viewer experience."FOX NATION SADDLES UP FOR LIVE SPORTS WITH A GROUNDBREAKING NEW PBR PARTNERSHIPPBRCEO and Commissioner Sean Gleason also commented on the partnership, saying, "Were thrilled to build on our strong partnership with Fox Nation to deliver live coverage of Friday Night Teams and the second season of Last Cowboy Standing," which led up to Friday's event."The mix of athleticism, raw sport and entertainment has propelled growth for the sports live attendance, fan base and roster of brand partners," the release said. "PBRwelcomed 1.43 million fans to its events in 2024and its broadcasts reach more than 288 million households in 67 countries and territories."The deal will bring Fox Nation subscribers a 10-week slate of bucking action across the United States.The streaming platform showcased the PBR Camping World Team series' Florid Freedom Days, where the ten teams duked it out to see who could withstand a bucking bull the best.The series kicked off Friday in Sunrise, Florida, and FOX Nation will continue weekly through the fall with 10 Friday Night Teams broadcasts nationally, culminating in the leagues championship opener on Oct. 24at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.The Florida Freedom Day opener kicked off with a pre-event concert from country music singer Chris Janson, followed by the introduction of the teams, an invocation and singing of the National Anthem, and an honor guard from the U.S. Border Patrol.As the stage was set for the first match, the commentators laid out the rules and how scoring was done. They explained that not only does the rider get scored out of 50, but the bull does as well.The rider must last 8 seconds on the bull to qualify and be scored. If he doesn't hit that mark, he will receive a zero. Each team had five riders each and once all had competed, the team with the best score won.CLICK HERE TO JOIN FOX NATIONThe night started off with the Missouri Thunder facing off the Nashville Stampede which was a hard-fought battle with Missouri edging out Nashville by a single point, 173.25 to 172.25. Next it was the league leaders, the Texas Rattlers, squaring off against the Carolina Cowboys, which resulted in a 169.25 to 168.50 win for Texas. Game 3 came between the Kansas City Outlaws and the Oklahoma Wildcatters with Kansas City showing a dominant 337.25 to 260.25 win. The last two match-ups featured brought a David against Goliath face-off between the New York Mavericks and the defending champions, the Austin Gamblers. The match started off tight with the possibility of the Mavericks defeating Austin points, but eventually the Gamblers sealed the deal with a rider to go and won 340.00 to 173.00.The final match-up of the night saw hometown favorites Florida Freedom take on the Arizona RidgeRiders, who had a 4-1 record leading into the series. The tough match came down to the wire with Florida on the cusp of handing Arizona a loss, but it was Arizona triumphant securing a 256.50 to 254.75 win on points.After day one of the Freedom Days, The Texas Rattlers remain on top of the standings.Tune into Fox Nation to keep up and ride along with more "PBR Friday Night Live."0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 7 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMZelenskyy says peace deal will not include giving territory to Moscow ahead of Trump-Putin summitUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Saturday that Ukraine will not give up any territory to Russia in efforts to reach a peace deal ahead of talks between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin next week.In a video posted on his social media accounts on Saturday, Zelenskyy addressed the war with Russia and said while he is ready for the conflict to end, Ukraine will not "gift" land to Moscow in the process."The answer to the Ukrainian territorial question already is in the Constitution of Ukraine. No one will deviate from thisand no one will be able to. Ukrainians will not gift their land to the occupier," Zelenskyy said.His remarks come after Trump talked about the upcoming summit at the White House on Friday, stating that a deal to end the war could include "swapping of territories."This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 24 Views 0 Anteprima
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