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    Trump is targeting nonviolent and legal immigrants.Americans are starting to notice
    Since his first presidential run, President Donald Trumpsimmigrationrhetoric was laser-focused on building walls and banishing "bad hombres." Love it or loathe it, the logic was clear: control the border and swiftly deport those "bringing crime" into the country.Six months into his second term, however, Trumps focus has drifted. AnewAmericanImmigrationCouncilreportshows that instead of taking aim at criminals and bad actors, the Trump administration is now targeting law-abiding immigrants, including many long-standing and valued members of our communities.This isnt whatAmericans expected, and its not what we want. Arecent Gallup pollfound that just 30% of us want lessimmigration, while a record-high 79% sayimmigrationis good for the country. Even those who worry about border crossings have no desire to see our neighbors detained or harassed.The data clearly shows that in recent months ICE has shifted to targeting noncriminal immigrants. After Trumps inauguration, more than three-quarters of ICE detainees had criminal records. Today, though,barely half of detaineeshave been in legal trouble; the rest are law-abiding folks scooped up by agents eager tonab bonusesfor meeting detention quotas.ICE DEPORTATION EFFORTS COULD BE DERAILED IF CONGRESS DOESN'T ACT SOONBut such harassment is the natural consequence of the Trump administrations insistence on demonizing law-abiding immigrants. Already, the Trump administration has stripped Temporary Protected Status (TPS)fromnearly 1 million people, and revoked hundreds of thousands of humanitarian visas. Overnight, all those people who came here with the governments permission have been ordered to pack their bags.Thats a cruel policy, and one that robs the construction and hospitality industries already struggling with labor shortages of a quarter of a million legal workers. Its doing untold damage to businesses: nationwide,one-quarter of construction workers and over half of specialty tradesmen like painters and roofers are foreign-born, powering an industry that contributes 4.5%of Americas GDP.The AIC report shows just how the administrations approach is playing out. In February 2025, ICE detained a Venezuelan asylum seeker named Yapa while he was heading to work. They took his ID and government-issued work permit and then detained him hundreds of milesfromhis home. HisAmericanpartner Kaelyn went into debt trying to secure legal assistance on his behalf. She said, "People would tell me, Oh youre overreacting. This isnt 1930s Germany. And Id say, Yeah, but its starting to feel that way."Beatriz, animmigrationattorney who previously represented children, has seen the government put kids in foster care or even detention after their caregivers have been detained. In some cases, the government has refused to tell the kids attorneys where their caregivers are being held. "It's something none of my superiors including people who worked during Trump's first term have ever experienced before," she says.TRUMP HAS A SECRET WEAPON TO DEFEAT ACTIVIST JUDGES ON IMMIGRATIONThen theres Axel, a Dreamer who was brought herefromGuatemala at age 7, won a scholarship to Duke, and became the first in his family to attend college. His successes were made possible by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which allowed him to live, work and dream of a future in the United States.Now, Trumps scattershot policies have left Axel second-guessing that future. Hes been stopped repeatedly at "random" traffic stops and grilled about hisimmigrationstatus. Hes seen members of his community detained by ICE on their way to work or school. In fact, the Department of Homeland Securitywarned this summerthat Americas 530,000 DACA recipients "may be subject to arrest and deportation," leaving vast numbers of hard-working young people terrified and confused about their place in our communities.Even immigrants whove gained green cards or citizenship are being impacted. Arbitrary travel bans have left 4.3 million lawful U.S. residents including 2.4 million U.S. citizens with no way to bring loved ones to live with them, or even to host family members for short-term visits.As the child of immigrants myself, Im horrified to see America closing its doors to others. My parents camefromIndia in the 1960s so that my father could work as a rural surgeon. Because of that, thousands of his patients received quality healthcare, and I grew up proudlyAmerican, dedicating myself to a life in public service.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONNow, though, the Trump administration is even threatening to "denaturalize" and deport U.S. citizens. Thats a complex legal process thats unlikely to happen at scale. But its a clear attempt to intimidate immigrants whove played by the rules, built lives here and made the ultimate commitment to our great nation by becomingAmericancitizens.Such stories expose the reality of President Trumpsimmigrationpolicies. With three and a half years left of the Trump presidency, its time for our lawmakers, our local leaders and all of us to stand up. We need to make clear that while border security is a big deal, law-abiding immigrants remain welcome in communities across America.
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    FBI reveals 1.3M crimes at public schools. A nightmare of violence awaits our kids
    The FBI released a new report August 12 on crime in schools and its a wake-up call that no parent can afford to ignore. Between 2020 and 2024, law enforcement agencies reported nearly 1.3 million criminal incidents occurring on school property across the United States. This staggering figure includes about 540,000 assaults and 45,000 sex offenses crimes that directly victimize children in places that are supposed to be safe havens for learning.The kicker is that this figure is almost certainly an undercount. In 2024, only about 9,000 law enforcement agencies submitted data to the FBI for the report, even though there are roughly 18,000 of these agencies nationwide. That underreporting means were only getting a partial picture that likely misses hundreds of thousands more incidents from excluded jurisdictions. The real number of crimes in Americas schools is undoubtedly much higher, painting an even grimmer portrait of the system.Kids shouldnt be trapped in dangerous schools. Every day, children are exposed to violence, abuse and chaos in these government-run institutions. Assaults make up the bulk of these crimes, turning hallways and classrooms into battlegrounds. And the sex offenses are a chilling reminder that predators lurk where we might least expect them. Parents send their kids to school expecting education, not endangerment. Yet, the FBI data shows thats exactly whats happening.YOUNGKIN ORDERS INVESTIGATION INTO CLAIMS STAFF AT VIRGINIA SCHOOL ARRANGED ABORTIONS WITHOUT PARENTAL CONSENTPresident Donald Trumps Department of Education recently released guidance instructing states to provide school choice options to students stuck in "persistently dangerous" schools. This guidance is a good first step, reminding states to empower families to escape failing and unsafe environments by transferring to safer alternatives.The evidence overwhelmingly indicates that school choice helps children attend safer schools. My peer-reviewed analysis of the literature, published in Educational Review in 2022, found that private and charter schools are consistently safer than traditional public schools. These choice options foster environments with less violence, fewer disruptions, and stronger discipline standards. Competition forces schools to prioritize safety to attract and retain families.Take the latest gold-standard evaluation of the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program, for example. Students who won the lottery to attend a private school were 34% more likely to report being in a "very safe" school compared to their peers who remained in public schools. This randomized controlled trial the closest thing to a scientific experiment in education policy proves that school choice can save lives by getting kids out of harms way.The failures of public schools go beyond violence. The latest data from 2024 shows that not a single child was proficient in math in 80 Illinois public schools. Zero. These failures are all symptoms of a broken system. Kids are trapped in these violent institutions with no escape hatch, especially in states where teachers unions run the show and block school choice at every turn. Unions prioritize adult jobs over child safety and success, lobbying against reforms that would give families options.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONThe sexual abuse epidemic in public schools is particularly horrifying. A 2004 Department of Education report estimated that about one in 10 children will experience educator sexual misconduct by the time they graduate from high school. Thats millions of kids subjected to abuse by the very adults entrusted with their care.NEW UVALDE BODY CAMERA VIDEO CAPTURES PARENTS PLEADING WITH OFFICERS DURING 70-MINUTE DELAYA more recent 2023 study found that 11.7% of recent graduates reported experiencing educator sexual misconduct during their K-12 years. This data represents systemic rot that demands immediate action.Texas is leading the way on this front. Texas state Representative Mitch Little sponsored a bill to eliminate immunity for public schools and their employees in sex abuse cases, and Governor Greg Abbott signed it into law this year. The public school system needs more accountability, and this bill is a step in the right direction for justice that every state should follow. By removing governmental immunity, victims can finally hold districts liable for failures to protect children, sending a clear message that abuse wont be shielded by the system.Author and podcaster Michael Malice is right when he says, "Public schools are literal prisons for children and the only time many people will ever encounter physical violence in their lives." For too many kids, school is a daily ordeal of survival rather than a place for growth.The new FBI report is the latest damning evidence of the failures of the public school system.We can no longer allow the teachers union cartel to lock children in these dangerous institutions. Parents know best and they deserve the power to choose safer schools for their kids. Its time to shatter the prison walls of the public school monopoly and build a future where no child is left trapped in violence.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE BY COREY DEANGELIS
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    Im from Gen Z. We are the ones who have to stop socialism from taking over
    Im part of Generation Z the very group Zohran Mamdani, a self-described Democratic Socialist,is counting on to deliver him the mayors office in New York City. Ive seen how the left sells socialism to my peers: dress it up as "compassion," brand capitalism as "greed," and use TikTok to pump millions of young Americans full of "government is your savior" soundbites.But heres the truth: you dont wake up in a socialist America overnight. It happens slowly vote by vote, race by race until one day, the people chanting "liberation" realize theyve built their own cage. And once socialism takes hold, it doesnt hand back power.I understand that socialism looks trendy to my peers on TikTok, but its not some experiment in a lab. People build rafts out of garbage to flee socialist countries for the chance to live in freedom here. Find me one person who escaped a socialist country, came to America for a new life, and isnt disturbed by the modern-day left embracing Mamdanis platform. You wont.UNEARTHED MAMDANI CLIP REVEALS HOW HIS UPBRINGING MADE HIM OPEN TO BEING CALLED 'RADICAL,' SOCIALISTThis didnt start with Mamdanis campaign. It started in classrooms where gratitude for America was replaced with guilt. In entertainment that mocked faith, family and free markets. On social media platforms where dissent is shadow-banned and socialist talking points trend on cue.Heres what you wont hear on CNN or MSNBC: my generation isnt lost. More and more of us are waking up to the truth socialism doesnt "level the playing field," it levels the entire country into shared misery. Weve seen the countries our professors praise, and weve seen the people who risk everything to escape them. We know the most rebellious thing you can be in 2025 is unapologetically pro-America, pro-faith and pro-freedom.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONFor the people like my parents and grandparents who turn on their TV screens and see stories like this and wonder how we got here I understand your concern. But the fight isnt over. Theres a growing number of young conservatives who arent interested in watching the American experiment get dismantled. We intend to keep the promise of this country alive.ZOHRAN MAMDANI'S 'FREE' PROMISES ARE TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, YOUNG CONSERVATIVES WARNThats why I keep thinking about something President Ronald Reagan said that "freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction." He wasnt talking about some far-off threat. He was warning about exactly this moment when one election could set in motion a change that future generations might never undo.He also called America a "shining city on a hill" a beacon of hope to the world. If socialism can win in New York, that beacon risks becoming a cautionary tale a dimmed light signaling to the world that freedom in America was just a temporary experiment.And the truth is, were not just one generation away from losing it. In New York, we might be one election away.If my generation doesnt act now, well be the ones explaining to our children why the light went out and why we didnt fight harder to keep it burning.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM BRILYN HOLLYHAND
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    AG showdown: DC attorney general rejects US Attorney General Pam Bondi order as 'unlawful'
    U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi issued an order on Thursday to slap down D.C. Metropolitan Police Department sanctuary policies and place Drug Enforcement Administration Administrator Terrence Cole in charge of the department as emergency police commissioner but D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser pushed back, highlighting a letter in which District of Columbia Attorney General Brian Schwalb opined that the order from Bondi "is unlawful.""In reference to the U.S. Attorney Generals order, there is no statute that conveys the Districts personnel authority to a federal official," Bowser said in a social media post.Bowser included a letter from Schwalb to MPD Police Chief Pamela Smith, in which the D.C. attorney general said that, in his view, the order from Bondi "is unlawful" and that Smith is "not legally obligated to follow it."AG BONDI STRIPS POWER FROM DC POLICE CHIEF, RESCINDS SANCTUARY CITY PROTECTIONS IN CRIME CRACKDOWN OPERATIONIn her order, Bondi declared that police leadership "must receive approval from Commissioner Cole before issuing any further directives to the MPD."Bondi rescinded an executive order that was just issued on Thursday by the police chief.She also suspended parts of two general orders "until further notice," and directed the MPD "to enforce, to the maximum extent permissible by law, section 22-1307, District of Columbia Code, and all District of Columbia municipal regulations pertaining to the unlawful occupancy of public spaces."DEFEND THE HOMELAND: DHS UNVEILS STRIKING NEW ICE FLEET TO BOOST RECRUITMENT, VISIBILITYThe showdown between the two attorneys general comes as President Donald Trump seeks to crack down on crime in the nation's capital.This week he issued an executive order that declared "the Mayor of the District of Columbia (Mayor) shall provide the services of the Metropolitan Police force for Federal purposes for the maximum period permitted under section 740 of the Home Rule Act."WATCH: NATIONAL GUARD HUMVEES, ROUGHLY 30 TROOPS STAND GUARD OUTSIDE DC'S UNION STATION AMID POLICE TAKEOVERBut in the letter to the D.C. police chief, Schwalb asserted that Section 740 of the Home Rule Act "does not authorize the President, or his delegee, to remove or replace the Chief of Police; to alter the chain of command within MPD; to demand services directly from you, MPD, or anyone other than the Mayor; to rescind or suspend MPD orders or directives; or to set the general enforcement priorities of MPD or otherwise determine how the District pursues purely local law enforcement."The Bondi Order is, therefore, ultra vires," he declared.Fox News Digital's Brooke Singman contributed to this report
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    3 exclusive 'golden' visa destinations that America's wealthiest are eyeing
    Americas elite are increasingly seeking "golden" visas.Canada-based Mohamed Bennis, an associate vice president at Arton Capital, told Fox News Digital that many are realizing "true wealth" is measured by "freedom of movement.""Many Americans are realizing that a second residency or citizenship is the ultimate insurance policy against uncertainty," said Bennis. "It provides them with almost unmatched mobility, flexibility and security in a world that is becoming increasingly unpredictable."AMERICA'S ELITE LEAD BOOM OF GOLDEN' VISA APPLICATIONS TO VACATION DESTINATIONHe added, "Just as gold has historically been a best-in-class investment as a store of value, these visas are also premium assets that provide their holders and their families with both tangible and intangible benefits for the long term."Arton Capital advises high-net-worth individuals on the process of investing in citizenship or residency all around the world.Political divisions, said Bennis, have influenced wealthy Americans to weigh their options. They're not necessarily moving their primary residences but they might be acquiring the freedom to have another option."[Golden visas] can open doors to privileges that money just cant buy: freedom of movement, security for your family and access to opportunities around the world," he said.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleHe said that Malta, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Portugal are becoming increasingly popular for Americans seeking residency or citizenship through investment."Each option offers its own distinct benefits. All three open the door to new cultures, safer environments and the ability to live life on your own terms.""Malta and Portugal offer access to world-class healthcare and education within the EU, often at lower costs than in the U.S. while the UAE offers a high standard of living, zero income tax and a thriving international community," he said.Portugals investment program requires prospective visa holders to invest about $500,000 in qualifying investment, venture capital funds, and scientific or technological research.About $250,000 can be invested in cultural heritage preservation, or in creating at least 10 full-time jobs in Portugal, according to the countrys site.Bennis said Maltas program enables more people to access the visas by lowering the barriers.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER"Malta has recently transitioned from a citizenship-by-investment model to a citizenship-by-merit framework," he said."This has meant that approval is granted to applicants based on their skills and innovation, rather than just the size of their economic contribution," he said.The UAE has remained a top destination for American clients. Bennis said the emirates offer a "modern crossroads" between the East and the West that's particularly attractive."Its golden visa popularized the citizenship by merit trend that countries such as Malta are now adopting," he said."It grants long-term residency rights, typically 5 or 10 years, and is available to investors, skilled professionals, entrepreneurs, even outstanding students."Bennis added, "The countries with the most smooth and streamlined processes are often the most popular."
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    Fox News Digital's News Quiz: August 15, 2025
    From a sandwich toss in D.C. to a comedians cosmetics ad backlash, see how well you know this weeks headlines in Fox News Digitals latest quiz.Test your news knowledge with this week's Fox News Digital News Quiz.Looking for more of a challenge?A clothing company ran an ad featuring blonde bombshell Sydney Sweeney in last week's News Quiz.Test yourself on park pioneers and baseball bests in this week's American Culture Quiz.If you're looking to play even more, you can find all of our quizzes by clicking here.Check back next week for the latest News Quiz from Fox News Digital. Thanks for playing!
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    DCs soft-on-crime leaders let teens run wild, opened door for Trump takeover: police group
    President Donald Trump's takeover of the Metropolitan Police Department came as a result of politicians in Washington, D.C., failing to take control of an increase in youth violence, a law enforcement group said.President Trump made the decision Monday to federalize the Metropolitan Police Department under the District of Columbia Home Rule Act, allowing the president to take emergency control of police in Washington, D.C., for 30 days."Our capital city has been overtaken by violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals, roving mobs of wild youth, drugged-out maniacs and homeless people," Trump said Monday while announcing the move. "And we're not going to let it happen anymore. We're not going to take it."In explaining why he was federalizing D.C. police, Trump pointed to a rise in criminal activity that included a former Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staffer being beaten and the murder of a congressional intern.RADICAL DC OFFICIALS TREATED OFFICERS LIKE CRAP, POLICE LEADER SAYS 7 ATTACKS THAT LED TO TRUMP TAKEOVERThe Metropolitan Police Department announced that a 15-year-old boy and a 15-year-old girl face carjacking charges after Edward Coristine was beaten Aug. 3 at around 3 a.m. Authorities said the teens tried to carjack Coristine and a woman identified as his significant other.Police said Coristine got the woman inside the vehicle while he confronted the group of people, which led to the attack.Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, a 21-year-old student at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, who was in D.C. for an internship, was shot June 30 around 10:28 p.m. and died at a hospital July 1, police said. At the time, Tarpinian-Jachym was an intern for Rep. Ron Estes, R-Kan.Several people were seen exiting a car before opening fire, with one of the shots wounding Tarpinian-Jachym. Police said Tarpinian-Jachym wasn't the intended target, adding an adult female and 16-year-old male were injured. The shooting happened in the 1200 block of 7th Street, Northwest, near the Mt Vernon Sq 7th St-Convention Center Metro stop.Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith, a National Police Association spokesperson, told Fox News Digital politicians in Washington, D.C., paved the way for Trump to take over the Metropolitan Police Department due to their failure to address a recent rise in youth violence.According to NBC Washington, the number of juveniles arrested in Washington, D.C., has increased every year since 2020, with over 2,000 arrested in 2023 and 2024.In 2024, juveniles made up 51.8% of robbery arrests, according to police, adding that almost 60% of carjacking suspects in 2025 are also juveniles. In Washington, D.C., most violent crimes committed by adults are prosecuted by the United States Attorney's Office, while most juvenile crimes are prosecuted by the District of Columbia's attorney teneral.FBI DIRECTOR KASH PATEL BACKS TRUMP'S DC POLICE TAKEOVER: 'WHEN YOU LET GOOD COPS BE COPS, THEY DELIVER'"It is a huge issue," Smith said of juvenile crime in Washington, D.C. "It's frustrating for the crime victims to know that if they're the victim of a juvenile offender, even if the crime is violent, that the offender will likely not be prosecuted commiserate with the law. It is also frustrating for the police officer who makes the arrest and/or investigates the crime to then sees the offender not receive appropriate punishment."Smith said D.C. should be encouraged to "lower the age of responsibility," which would allow "for more effective prosecution of juveniles.""There needs to be a substantive change in the way that our criminal justice system deals with juvenile offenders. We need to do a better job of addressing true criminality, and we need to separate it out from a kid who runs away from home or a kid who steals a soda and a bag of chips from the local gas station," she said.D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser met Tuesday with federal officials to discuss how the city will coordinate an increased law enforcement presence in the city."What Im focused on is the federal surge and how to make the most of the additional officer support that we have," Bowser said, according to Fox 5. "We have the best in the business in MPD Chief Pamela Smith to lead that effort and to make sure that the men and women who are coming from federal law enforcement are being well-used and that if theres National Guard here theyre being well-used."
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    Trump to hold historic summit with Putin in Alaska seeking an end to RussiaUkraine war
    President Donald Trump is set to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin for a historic summit Friday in Alaska.The president will travel to Anchorage, Alaska, on Friday morning for the meeting, which is somewhat equidistant from both Washington, D.C., and Moscow. The United States purchased Alaska from Russia in 1867.The high-stakes meeting is the first U.S.-Russia summit since June 2021, which was under former President Joe Bidens administration. That summit came just eight months before Putin invaded Ukraine.WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT TRUMPS MEETING WITH VLADIMIR PUTIN IN ALASKATrump has described the talks as a "feel-out meeting," and has made clear that his top priority will be to determine whether a ceasefire in Ukraine is possible. Trump predicted earlier this week that he would be able to make that determination within the first "two minutes.""Im not going to make a deal. Its not up to me to make a deal," Trump said. "I think a deal should be made for both (Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy).""Id like to see a ceasefire," Trump continued. "Id like to see the best deal that could be made for both parties. You know, it takes two to tango."However, the president threatened "very severe consequences" for Russia if Putin does not agree to end the war after Fridays meeting. Additionally, while all eyes are on the summit between Trump and Putin, Trump said "the more important meeting will be the second meeting that were having.""Were going to have a meeting with President Putin, President Zelenskyy, myself, and maybe well bring some of the European leaders maybe not Its going to be very important.""Were going to see what happens," Trump continued. "And I think President Putin will make peace."The day before the summit, Trump predicted that his meeting with Putin had a 25% chance of failing outright, but he said the hope is to push for a second meeting between Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy."This meeting sets up the second meeting," Trump told Fox News' Brian Kilmeade, adding that the second meeting would be "extremely important," and hinted that there would likely be negotiations over land swaps, a notion Zelenskyy has opposed.COULD TRUMP'S MEETING WITH PUTIN BE THE NEXT REAGAN-GORBACHEV MOMENT?Zelenskyy is not a part of Fridays summit. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that Trump was agreeing to the meeting at the request of Putin."The goal of this meeting for the president is to walk away with a better understanding of how we can end this war," Leavitt said at a recent White House press briefing. "I think the president of the United States getting in the room with the president of Russia, sitting face-to-face rather than speaking over the telephone will give this president the best indication of how to end this war and where this is headed."However, Zelenskyy has maintained that any decisions to end the war made without Ukraine would be impossible.Zelenskyy has repeatedly said he is open to meeting with Putin directly to end the war, though Putin has thus far refused.PUTIN PRAISES TRUMPS SINCERE PEACE EFFORTS, SIGNALS POSSIBLE US-RUSSIA NUCLEAR DEAL"Any decisions made against us, any decisions made without Ukraine they are simultaneously decisions against peace," Zelenskyy said in a Saturday statement. "These are dead decisions; they will never work. And what we all need is a real, living peace, one that people will respect."However, as recently as Wednesday, Zelenskyy said there is "no sign" Russia is preparing to end the war.The Ukrainian leader wrote on X Wednesday, saying, "This war must be ended. Pressure must be exerted on Russia for the sake of a just peace. Ukraines and our partners experience must be used to prevent deception by Russia.""At present, there is no sign that the Russians are preparing to end the war," he added. "Our coordinated efforts and joint actions of Ukraine, the United States, Europe, and all countries that seek peace can definitely compel Russia to make peace."ZELENSKYY, AHEAD OF TRUMP-PUTIN MEETING, SAYS THERE IS 'NO SIGN' RUSSIA WANTS TO END THE WARZelenskyy also wrote on X recently, "The path to peace for Ukraine must be determined together with Ukraine this is fundamental.""It is important that joint approaches and a shared vision work toward genuine peace. A consolidated position. Ceasefire. End of occupation. End of war," he also said.Zelenskyy this week also said he discussed the possibility of holding high-level talks organized by Turkey, which hashosted previous diplomatic negotiationsthat have failed to secure any lasting ceasefire agreements, but have released thousands of Ukrainian and Russian prisoners of war."We are ready for any format of meeting aimed at stopping the killings and ending the war," Zelenksyy said. "President Erdogan confirmed his countrys readiness to organize a summit of the leaders of Ukraine, the United States, Russia, and Turkey."Putin, though, has praised Trump for making "sincere efforts" to end the war between Russia and Ukraine, saying that the U.S. was making "quite energetic and sincere efforts to stop the hostilities, stop the crisis and reach agreements that are of interest to all parties involved in this conflict," according to Reuters.Putin also reportedly mentioned possible future "agreements in the area of control over strategic offensive weapons."Russia and the U.S.hold the worlds largest nuclear weapons arsenals and have a treaty limiting the number of weapons they may possess, which is set to expire in February, adding more pressure to the upcoming talks. The New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty covers strategic nuclear weapons and caps the number of deployed warheads at 1,550 on each side, according to Reuters.There has already been some nuclear tension between the two nations in recent weeks, as Trump ordered two nuclear submarines to move closer to Russia after the countrys former president made "highly provocative statements." The Kremlin downplayed the move but warned all sides to be "very, very careful" about nuclear rhetoric, according to Reuters.Meanwhile, reporters pressed Trump on Thursday, the day before the summit, on whether his agreement to meet with Putin could end up "rewarding" the Russian president for his invasion of Ukraine.Trump scoffed at the question, and said: "No. I don't think it's a reward.""What we have is a situation that should have never started it should have never started," Trump said. "It didn't start under me. And for four years, it wasn't even discussed. And I could see it was going to happen. After I left, I could see what was happening. Everything we did was wrong, everything that was done was wrong. Everybody's to blame. Putin is to blame. They're all to blame.""This war would have never happened when I was president. If I were president, this war would have never happened," Trump continued. "But millions of people have been killed and, I'm there for one reason: to see if I can solve this. This was Biden's war."Fox News Digitals Caitlin McFall, Greg Norman and Rachel Wolf contributed to this report.
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    Rogan says voters are frustrated because they expected Trump's ICE raids to nab gang members, not landscapers
    Joe Rogan claimed on Wednesday that American voters are frustrated because they had hoped ICE raids would only target violent criminals, not laborers.The podcaster warned that ICE, by arresting people whose only crime was immigrating illegally, is alienating the electorate. Rogan, who endorsed Trump on the eve of the 2024 election and interviewed him during the campaign, criticized the president's immigration raids at construction sites and other workplaces during an early July episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience."Now, weeks later, Rogan made a similar critique after Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., argued on his show that recent pop-up riots against ICE have been spurred by Chinese money in an effort to divide Americans, particularly before the midterms. Rogan responded that while that may be true to some degree, there is also some genuine belief the administration has gone too far.TRUMP DIRECTS ICE TO EXPAND DEPORTATION EFFORTS IN AMERICA'S LARGEST CITIES"So, I absolutely believe this is true, that I'm sure other countries fund similar things, but also it was a reaction to some of the ICE raids, right?" Rogan said. "It was a visceral reaction that a lot of people had to the idea of people just showing up and pulling people out of schools and pulling people out of Home Depot and pulling people that were just hardworking people that maybe snuck over here because they didn't have a legal way to get over here, but since they've been here, they've been good people and they're a part of communities."The podcast host added further, "That's what freaks people out, because when people thought about ICE, they thought, Great, we're going to get rid of the gang members. They didn't think, Great, you're going to get rid of the landscaper.""Im sure some of these riots are manufactured, Im sure they are," he later added, clarifying he doesnt disagree with Lunas assertions entirely. He also expressed his belief that America absolutely needs to enforce its border to prevent cartel members and other criminals from entering. "But the thing that freaks people out is, like, how many corporations rely on illegal labor?" he asked.TRUMP 'WORKING ON' DEPORTATION EXEMPTIONS FOR ILLEGAL FARM AND HOSPITALITY WORKERSCLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREHe also empathized with the perspective of an illegal immigrant."If youre just a landscaper, youre just a guy who lives in a Third World country and you want a better life, and you say, I heard you can get across, and I heard when you get across, you can get work like, what is that guy going to do?" Rogan asked. "That guy doesnt have the money to hire a lawyer. How is he gonna prove that he is more valuable than a United States citizen thats already here doing the exact same job?"Luna responded by arguing that both sides want the problem to continue because they benefit from it, a theory that frightened Rogan, who replied, "Thats so nuts, and probably so accurate."Trump proposed making exceptions for millions of illegal laborers in various industries in July, while acknowledging this will enrage "radical-right people, who I also happen to like a lot."
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    Would you eat at a restaurant run by AI?
    In the heart of Dubai, just steps from the Burj Khalifa, the future of food is taking shape. A new restaurant called Woohoo plans to serve more than just dinner.It offers a futuristic food experience designed in part by artificial intelligence.Opening in September, Woohoo calls itself "dining in the future." But what does that actually mean?Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTERFOX NEWS AI NEWSLETTER: MIKE ROWE'S PREDICTION ON AMERICAN JOBSAt Woohoo, your waiter might be human, but the creative mind behind your dish is not. That job belongs to Chef Aiman, a large language model trained on food science, global culinary traditions and molecular gastronomy. The name Aiman blends "AI" and "man," reflecting the partnership between technology and human creativity. Aiman doesn't taste or smell. Instead, it analyzes ingredients by texture, acidity, umami and dozens of other variables to invent dishes that push boundaries.Woohoo offers rotating menus that fuse global cuisines, designed entirely by this AI chef. Expect bold flavors, artistic presentation and creative combinations you won't find anywhere else. Each visit brings something new, exciting and full of surprises. However, Woohoo goes far beyond the plate.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HEREUnlike a typical restaurant, it uses artificial intelligence to shape your entire dining journey. From the lighting and sound to the pace of service and flow of the meal, every detail is curated by AI. The goal is to create a multi-sensory experience that feels futuristic but still personal. While the dishes challenge tradition, the atmosphere adapts to create a mood that feels just right, every time. Then comes the human touch.While Chef Aiman designs the initial recipes, Dubai-based chef Reif Othman and his kitchen team take charge of refining each dish. They taste, adjust and perfect the AI-created ideas to ensure the flavors and presentation meet high culinary standards. This collaboration blends the precision and innovation of AI with the experience and intuition of skilled chefs. Rather than replacing human creativity, Chef Aiman enhances it by opening new possibilities and inspiring chefs to explore unique flavor combinations.WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)?Chef Aiman is trained to reuse ingredients many kitchens throw away, like fat and trimmings. These otherwise discarded components become key ingredients in entirely new dishes. Ahmet Oytun Cakir, one of the founders and the CEO of Gastronaut, says this feature could help reduce kitchen waste worldwide. Eventually, the hope is to license Chef Aiman to restaurants around the globe.If you're planning a trip to Dubai, Woohoo offers more than a photo-worthy meal. It's a chance to taste what happens when artificial intelligence and culinary artistry work hand in hand. Beyond the dining room, this experiment has bigger implications. AI could help chefs everywhere become more sustainable, more creative and more efficient without losing the human touch that makes food special.Woohoo isn't just another flashy concept. It's part of a bigger shift in how we think about food, tech and creativity. AI isn't taking over the kitchen. It's teaming up with real chefs to spark new ideas and reduce waste. Whether you're a foodie looking for something new, a tech geek chasing the next innovation or just curious about what's next, Woohoo gives you a front-row seat to the future of dining. And, yes, you can taste it.Would you trust an AI to design your next fine dining experience, or should some things stay purely human? Let us know by writing to us atCyberguy.com/ContactSign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTERCopyright 2025 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved.
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