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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMHigh school girls' volleyball player speaks out about opponents forfeiting games over trans teammateA teammate of a transgender athlete who plays on a California high school girls volleyball team spoke out on Monday about teams forfeiting games against them so far this season.Several schools that were set to compete against the Jurupa Valley High School girls volleyball team have already forfeited this season. AB Hernandez, a transgender athlete who stirred controversy during the track and field season back in the spring, plays for girls volleyball.Alyssa McPherson appeared on Fox News Channels "America Reports" and lamented her senior season slipping away from her because of the forfeits.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"I just feel like its so unfair that not only am I missing out on my senior season but my other teammates, our JV team and our freshmen team arent playing either," McPherson said. "And its just so disheartening that theyre not gonna have a season and we just want to be able to compete, play and have fun."McPherson added that she hoped to have fun in her final high school girls volleyball season but is starting to feel like its being "robbed" from her and her teammates."To me, I feel like this is just a fairness issue," she said. "I just want to be able to compete and play and have fun in my last year. I feel like I got robbed of that. Ive been looking forward to it since my freshman year and I dont have the opportunity to do that this year. Its just so sad."Maribel Munoz, McPhersons mother, said shes spoken with the school administrators about the issue facing her daughter and the rest of the program."Ive complained multiple times to the administration and they just disregard our feelings, our position, really," Munoz said. "I think they just focus more on one particular student versus the many. And thats why were here. We want the awareness of my daughter and the multiple other girls that are missing out on this opportunity."She explained why her daughter didnt really see the controversy as a safety issue."The safety issue she doesnt see it so far as that because she plays at a high competitive level as well," Munoz said. "She plays on a volleyball club team. Shes used to a higher caliber. So, she doesnt see it as a safety (issue) in that aspect. Its the unfairness and the injustice that were being dealt with right now."VIRGINIA AG'S FINDINGS FROM INVESTIGATION INTO ROANOKE COLLEGE TRANS SWIMMER INCIDENT RELEASED BY COMPLAINANTSTwo more forfeits occurred over the weekend.Jurupa Valley addressed the forfeits in a statement to Fox News Digital."We understand and acknowledge the disappointment of our Jurupa Valley High School athletes who are ready and prepared to play. Decisions to cancel matches were made by teams in other districts," the statement read."As a public school district in California, JUSD is compelled to follow the law, which protects students from discrimination based on gender identity and requires that students be permitted to participate on athletic teams that are consistent with their gender identity (California Education Code 221.5 (f)). This is consistent with the guidance provided by California Attorney General Rob Bonta and California State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond."We are proud of our JVHS Jaguars and their willingness to play any team and represent their school and our district with pride. We are currently working to find additional matches to give them that opportunity."National attention was thrust back onto Jurupa Valley High School when Riverside Poly High School's girls' volleyball team announced it forfeited an Aug. 15 game in a statement. Multiple parents of Riverside Poly players, and a school board member,told Fox News Digitalthe forfeit was in response to the trans athlete on Jurupa Valley, AB Hernandez.Hernandez's mother, Nereyda Hernandez, addressed the recent controversy in an exclusive statement to Fox News Digital on Sunday."I understand the discomfort some may feel, because I was once there, too. The difference is, I chose to learn, to grow, and to open my heart," she said."Believe me, I know some people genuinely dont understand what it means to be transgender. Im still learning too, right alongside my child. That is why I choose not to respond with anger or disrespect. Instead, I choose empathy, because learning takes time, and compassion makes all the difference."The statement continued, "My baby is petite, what sets her apart is not her size or strength, but her skill and the way she plays the game... This is a child, and I can assure you that she sees your daughters as peers, as teammates, as friends, not through a lens of anything inappropriate. I know it may be hard to understand, but she is just another girl who wants to play."Finally, Ileave you with this: My child is so innocent, she didnt even realize the forfeited games were because of her."Fox News Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 11 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTop Trump agency torches Dem lawmakers rallying around detained Abrego Garcia: 'It is insane'EXCLUSIVE: The Department of Homeland Security is unleashing on Democrats who have condemned the move by ICE to detain Kilmar Abrego Garcia and deport him to Uganda.Abrego Garcia is a Salvadoran national who was arrested by ICE on Monday at his check-in at the agencys office in Baltimore, Maryland, and hes expected to be deported to a third-party country, likely Uganda."Kilmar Abrego Garcia is not and will never be a Maryland Man he is a criminal illegal alien from El Salvador and public safety threat," a senior DHS official told Fox News Digital in an exclusive statement.ICE ARRESTS ABREGO-GARCIA AT MARYLAND CHECK-IN, LAWYER SAYS"It is insane that sanctuary politicians chose to glorify and stand with an MS-13 gang member over the safety of American citizens. President Trump and Secretary Noem are not going to allow this illegal alien, who is an MS-13 gang member, human trafficker, serial domestic abuser and child predator, to terrorize American citizens any longer."Earlier this year, Abrego Garica was first deported to El Salvador for being a suspected gang member, which caused a nationwide controversy that sparked visits to the Central American country, including by Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md. However, he ended up later facing charges in the U.S. for alleged human smuggling after a 2022 Tennessee traffic stop resurfaced.Last week, Abrego Garcia made his way back to Maryland from Tennessee, and a U.S. magistrate judge ordered that if he was taken into ICE custody he would need to have "access to his attorneys" in order to "prepare for trial in this case." His brief freedom was slammed as the result of "publicity hungry Maryland judge" by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem.District Judge Paula Xinis ruled on Monday afternoon that Abrego Garcia cannot yet be deported to Uganda until his legal team can have a shot at fighting it, according to multiple media outlets.ABREGO GARCIA TO APPEAR AT ICE OFFICE IN BALTIMORE AMID TALK OF UGANDA DEPORTATIONIn a news release first shared with Fox News Digital, DHS is specifically taking aim at a handful of posts on X from Democratic lawmakers.CLICK HERE FOR MORE IMMIGRATION COVERAGE"ICE is holding Kilmar brego Garca and refusing to answer questions from his lawyers while the Trump Admin continues to spread lies about his case. Instead of spewing unproven allegations on social media, they need to put up or shut up IN COURT. Mr. brego Garca must be allowed to defend himself," Van Hollen posted on Monday."The Trump admin wrongly sent Kilmar Abrego Garcia to a horrific El Salvadoran prison. Now, just days after he was reunited with his family, theyre trying to deny him his rights and deport him to Uganda. Kilmar like everyone deserves a fair hearing to defend himself," Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., posted.JUDGE SETS STRICT CONDITIONS FOR ABREGO GARCIA'S RELEASE AS TRUMP OFFICIALS PURSUE CASE AGAINST HIM"Lets be clear: deporting Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda makes no sense its not his home country. Nothing about this process has been fair. ICE is targeting him with cruelty. This is the weaponization of government, not justice," Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, wrote.0 Comments 0 Shares 11 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump signs proclamation commemorating Abbey Gate attack anniversary with Gold Star familiesPresident Donald Trump on Monday signed a proclamation commemorating the anniversary of the Abbey Gate attack during the Afghanistan withdrawal that took the lives of 13 military service members.Trump was surrounded by Gold Star families as he signed the proclamation in the White House."We remember these great 13 souls, but we also remember the people that were so badly injured, our soldiers, 32 of them approximately," he said. "We understand that it should've never happened, should have never been allowed to have happened."MORNING GLORY: TRUMP'S SIGNATURE QUOTE ON IRAN CEMENTS A DECISIVE SUCCESSVice President JD Vance, who served in the Marines, said Monday's event was a "rectification of a wrong.""The fact that the President of the United States lost your loved ones through incompetence, but never acknowledged it in your government, never actually put pen to paper to say we're grateful for your sacrifice," he said of former President Joe Biden.The Biden administration was heavily criticized for the attack and the way the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan was executed.In 2021, Biden removed U.S. troops from Afghanistan, following up on existing plans from the first Trump administration in 2020 with Taliban leaders to end the war in the region. Thirteen U.S. service members were killed during the withdrawal process from a suicide bombing at Abbey Gate, outside the then-Hamid Karzai International Airport, as the Taliban quickly seized control of Kabul.WATCH: CROWD SINGS HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO TRUMP AT US ARMYS 250TH ANNIVERSARY PARADEBiden faced scrutiny after the withdrawal as the Taliban quickly took over Afghanistan again and more than a dozen U.S. service members died supporting evacuation efforts.Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the Abbey Gate bombing convinced Russian President Vladimir Putin to start his war with Ukraine. "Because he saw how incompetent our military was under Biden," he said. "The military needs to answer for what happened in Afghanistan."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPPentagon spokesman Sean Parnell, an Afghanistan veteran, is leading a deep dive into what happened at Abbey Gate.0 Comments 0 Shares 8 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSydney Sweeney's co-star defends 'Americana' film after jeans ad backlash tanks opening weekend box officeSydney Sweeney's "Americana" co-star slammed people who boycotted the film over the star's recent American Eagle ad.Sweeney's controversy overshadowed the premiere of the film, which only brought in $500,000 during its opening weekend, according to The Hollywood Reporter."You should go see this movie," Halsey, also known for her pop music, wrote Aug. 21 on Instagram stories, E! News reported. "because @tonytost made an exceptional film, in honor of a genre he knows intimately. Because his work and his vision are greater than the 24 hr gossip tabloid denim bulls---.""He's an incredible artist who made a great film with a group of hardworking, talented people," she continued. "If you love cinema, than you should know that cinema comes first. This is cinema."AMERICAN EAGLE FIRES BACK AT CRITICS AFTER SYDNEY SWEENEY CAMPAIGN SPARKS BACKLASHHalsey clarified that "words are important" in the climate we currently live in."I don't, however, think that it's fair for the news cycle to predatorily rip a hardworking director and his hardworking crew for this film that is completely separate-from and unrelated-to a (pretty dumb) advertising take," she wrote."If it's not clear who the actual people I'm standing up for are, I'm sorry look closer."The film's director, Tony Tost, also seemingly blamed the low numbers on the controversy surrounding Sweeney's American Eagle ad."One of the great things about movies is that they outlive the zeitgeist into which they were released," Tost posted on X. "As someone whose first film sorta got gobbled up by the zeitgeist, Ill be curious to see how itll stand up after this moment is over. Hopefully fairly well!"LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSSweeney's collaboration with American Eagle for their fall clothing campaign, titled "Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans," sparked a mix of reactions. In one version of the ad, Sweeney stated: "Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality and even eye color. My jeans are blue."While some dubbed the campaign as "tone-deaf" due to the alleged racial undertones, others have praised the actress for killing "woke" advertising.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERSweeney made her first public appearance after the American Eagle ad backlash at a special screening of "Americana."The "Euphoria" star wore a cream gown with a matching headband. Sweeney's hair was styled in old Hollywood waves.Despite her calm demeanor, Sweeney faced a heckler as she arrived at the screening. "Stop the ad, that is being racist!" someone yelled, referencing her American Eagle ad, as the actress walked from her car into the theater, according to TMZ.American Eagle later defended Sweeney amid the backlash, but removed the controversial video from the brand's social media accounts."'Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans' is and always was about the jeans," the statement said. "Her Jeans. Her Story. We'll continue to celebrate how everyone wears their AE jeans with confidence, their way."Fox News Digital's Christina Dugan Ramirez contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 8 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTexans star running back Joe Mixon to miss first 4 games of season due to ankle injuryHouston Texans running back Joe Mixon wont be on the field for the first four games of the season.The Texans wont be activating Mixon off the non-football injury list before the 4 p.m. ET deadline on Tuesday, which makes him ineligible to play the first four games."We will officially move RB Joe Mixon from the Active/Non-Football Injury list to the Reserve/Non-Football Injury list," the statement read on X. "Players placed on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury list may begin to practice and play after the clubs fourth game of the regular season. We will provide further updates at an appropriate time."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMMixon has been dealing with an ankle injury he suffered over the offseason.The 29-year-old has a solid first season with Houston in 2024, where he rushed for 1,016 yards with 11 rushing touchdowns. He earned himself Pro Bowl honors for his efforts.TEXAS TECH LOSES NEW RUNNING BACK QUINTEN JOYNER FOR 2025 SEASON WITH TORN ACLBut with a potential absence in the cards for the Texans, they were proactive in getting another veteran with good past production in the building in case this situation came up.Nick Chubb was signed following his seven years in a Cleveland Browns uniform. Chubb, who will turn 30 in December, played just eight games last season, rushing for 332 yards with three touchdowns on 102 attempts.Chubb suffered a gruesome leg injury in 2023 in just his second game of the season, which forced a lengthy recovery. Before that, he was coming off a 2022 campaign, his fourth straight Pro Bowl season, where he tallied 1,525 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns for Cleveland.The Texans also looked at the potential future at the position when they drafted Woody Marks out of USC back in April. Marks was a fourth-round pick who ran for 1,133 yards on 198 attempts with nine rushing scores, as well as 321 receiving yards on 47 catches.Houston will likely rely on these two to pick up the slack left by Mixon, who they also hope can return after those missed four games to start the year.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 8 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM'Yellowstone' stars Cole Hauser, Kelly Reilly confirmed for spin-off series alongside major casting additionCole Hauser and Kelly Reilly will be returning to the "Yellowstone" universe.Fox News Digital confirmed that Hauser and Reilly will be reprising their roles as Rip Wheeler and Beth Dutton in the "Yellowstone" spin-off that has a working title of "The Dutton Ranch."The new series' storyline will pick up right after the "Yellowstone" series finale.A description of the show reads, "Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler are grateful for the peace they sought, fought, and nearly died for with their 7,000-acre Dutton Ranch. With tough times and stiff competition, Beth and Rip do what they must to survive, all while ensuring Carter becomes the man he's supposed to be."'YELLOWSTONE' STAR COLE HAUSER SPILLS SPIN-OFF SECRETS, EMBRACES 'CLASSY' WORLD OF AMERICAN COWBOYSAcademy Award nominee, Annette Bening, will be joining the cast as Beulah Jackson, "the powerful, cunning and charming head of a major ranch in Texas."Finn Little will also be returning in his role as Carter, the young boy Beth and Rip took under their wing."Yellowstone" creator Taylor Sheridan will serve as producer on the show, alongside Reilly and Hauser. Other executive producers include: David C. Glasser, John Linson, Art Linson, Ron Burkle, David Hutkin, Bob Yari, Michael Friedman, Chad Feehan, Christina Voros and Keith Cox.Aside from "Yellowstone," Sheridan already has "1883" and "1923" as prequels to the main show. "The Madison," starring Michelle Pfeiffer, is expected to be released this year. LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSIn April 2024, Hauser told Country Living that he knew Sheridan had a few things up his sleeve for Beth and Rip's love story."But I know that theres some stuff on the horizon when it comes to Taylors ideas for Kelly Reilly and myself, and some of the other cast. Im excited to see where he goes creatively with that. But right now, its just: Lets finish strong; lets do the best we can," Hauser said at the time.In an interview with Radio Times in March 2024, Reilly advised "Yellowstone" fans not to pay attention to everything they read ahead of the finale and also made a subtle hint that Beth Dutton's story was not over.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"I just care about finishing [the main show] with as much care and as much passion and as much love as I can muster to put into it," she told the outlet. "Thats what I care about. Im sort of prepping for that now [and] thats my tunnel vision thing that I care about most. And what goes on beyond that? There are discussions, you know.Dont believe everything you read. Its just nonsense.But were gonna, you know, lets wait and see. I dont have an answer right now. But well see."The second installment of the fifth season of "Yellowstone" premiered in November. The finale of the series, which starred Kevin Costner, aired in December.0 Comments 0 Shares 8 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMI Dream of Jeannie star Barbara Eden recreates iconic genie pose at 94Barbara Eden is proving shes as spellbinding as ever.The actress, best known for starring in the classic sitcom "I Dream of Jeannie," celebrated her birthday with a playful nod to her beloved character. The actress turned 94 on Aug 23.In a photo shared on Instagram, Eden struck her signature genie pose, delighting her nearly 130,000 followers.I DREAM OF JEANNIE STAR BARBARA EDEN FEELS VERY LONELY AFTER DEATH OF PAL LONI ANDERSON"Let's all take a moment to wish our favorite blonde, entertainment icon and Hollywood legend Barbara Eden a very VERY Happy Birthday today!" the caption read.The TV icon spent the special day getting glammed up. Eden was seen exiting a hair salon in Los Angeles wearing a bold red ensemble. Her look was paired with beige sandals and white sunglasses.Eden has starred in over 25 films, 19 TV movies, and five TV shows throughout her 70-year career, according to People magazine. The outlet revealed that her big break came when she became a recurring performer on "The Johnny Carson Show." However, she is best recognized for playing Jeannie in "I Dream of Jeannie."The series tells the comical tale of a 2,000-year-old genie who falls in love with astronaut Major Tony Nelson, played by Larry Hagman. The show ran for five seasons from 1965 to 1970.The shows 60th anniversary falls on Sept. 18, 2025.Back in 2024, the star spoke to Fox News Digital and revealed her secrets to looking and feeling youthful in her 90s.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"I used to work out all the time," said Eden. "I used to do spinning classes and then do weights with a trainer When COVID hit, that ended my heavy workouts. Now I have a stationary bicycle, and I lift five pounds. I use very lightweight weights, but theyre good for your bones."While Eden enjoys the comfort of getting in shape at home,she misses going to the gym and working out alongside other people."I like the camaraderie, and I loved the spinning classes," she said. "It gets you going. And Im not much of a self-starter. I have to remind myself to go to the bicycle."Eden, who also appeared in "I Love Lucy," suggested experimenting with different workout routines to find what you like and what suits your lifestyle. It also keeps your sweat sessions interesting, she pointed out."I remember when aerobics were all the rage," she said. "It was good for you. I tried it, but no, it wasnt for me. But walking? Now thats another thing. If you can walk briskly, which suits me just fine, thats good for you. Its good for your knees and ankles. I find it better than running."Eden noted that she doesnt just rely on a daily workout routine to stay in shape. She also practices eating in moderation, something that her parents taught her. The habit stuck.WATCH: ELVIS PRESLEY'S 1968 BORDELLO SCENE WAS CUT FOR BEING TOO RACY: DOC"I was lucky to have a mother and father who were conscious of eating well and living," she explained. "My mothers mantra was moderation of all things. Thats how they lived, and thats how Ive lived."I love Italian food. German too. I love schnitzel, especially when you squeeze lemon on it. Its delicious. And of course, growing up in San Francisco, we had absolutely the best Italian and Chinese food ever. My friend would argue with that. She always says the best is in New York, butI think its in San Francisco."But like many mere mortals, Eden also has a sweet tooth."Im also a sugar eater," she admitted. "I like sweets. I like key lime pie. My sister brought me one for my birthday. I also like angel food cake. I make my own angel food cake and then put a very sharp, sweet lemon icing on it. And chocolates, of course - I love them. You cant miss with me, really. You want to give me something? Just give me anything sweet."When it comes to her beauty routine these days, Eden said she now prefers to follow a simple skincare routine that leaves her skin smooth and supple."I wash my face with Cetaphil every night," she said. "Its very gentle. I also use Este Lauders Repair Serum every night. Ive been using a serum on my face since I was a teenager. But keeping your face clean is very important. When I wear makeup, I remove it with a gentle facial cleanser that foams up. I never go to bed without washing my face. I like to moisturize and go to sleep clean."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"Ive learned how to apply makeup on the set," she shared. "When you work with the best, the makeup artists in Hollywood, you have the best. So, of course, you have to learn.""I learned how to use eyeliner. I never did that before. I didnt even know I could do that. But nowadays, its easy to learn how to apply your own makeup. I remember I went to the hospital, and the nurses there had these beautiful curly lashes. It was like being on the set!"And staying busy traveling and participating in work engagements has also kept her feeling young, Eden insisted."Connecting with my fans is very important to me," she explained. "First of all, I think I have absolutely the nicest people who like what Ive done. No ones rude. No ones out of line. Everyone is polite and fun to be around - no matter where I go."When asked what had kept her going over the years, Eden admitted that she did not know. The drive was always there."I dont think about it," she said. "I would guess that a shrink would say that I want to be productive and not sit on a shelf and do nothing. I think if I werent doing what Im doing, I would go out and find a job just to keep myself going and be part of civilization If you dont try, youre not going to be doing anything. Thats not good. I say, just be busy. Be productive. Thats so important Its important to me."0 Comments 0 Shares 8 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTexas challenges Newsoms gas car crackdown, warning California cant dictate US auto marketThe state of Texas is intervening in California's attempts to implement stricter vehicle emissions standards than those set by the federal government.After Congress and Trump revoked three waivers the Biden administration granted California, which allowed the state to set stricter vehicle emissions standards than those at the federal level, Newsom immediately sued and issued an executive order directing state agencies to continue pushing the heightened standards. California's attempt to circumvent Congress could impact other states, since provisions of the federal Clean Air Act allow them to adopt California's tougher emissions regulations as opposed to the federal baseline.Meanwhile, a few weeks after Newsom's executive order, the Trump administration announced it would sue California in an effort to prevent them from trudging forward with the "unlawful" emissions standards. Now Texas is joining that fight with the help of pro-Trump legal group America First Legal (AFL).NEW RESEARCH REVEALS HOW EV, EMISSIONS MANDATES ARE INFLATING COSTS FOR GAS-POWERED CARS, UTILITIES"Californias crusade is not about innovationit is about abusing the legal system to flout federal law and impose its radical agenda on all Americans," said Daniel Epstein, vice president of America First Legal. "America First Legal stands proudly with the State of Texas to defend competition, consumer choice, and the rule of law. We will not let Gavin Newsom remake America in Californias image."Texas' motion to intervene, filed Friday with the United States District Court for the Northern District of California Oakland Division, asks the court to allow Texas to become a party to the case so it can defend the interests of Texans, which state Attorney General Ken Paxton and AFL say would be impacted by California's attempt to impose strict electric vehicle mandates that can have an effect on the rest of the country."I am standing with President Trump in his effort to stop Gavin Newsom and California from shoving its insane so-called green energy vehicle standards down the nations throat," said Paxton. "Texas will not look the other way while the failed state of California undermines our sovereignty, attacks Americas energy independence, and intentionally adopts destructive policies that would harm the other States."Currently, 17 other states and the District of Columbia have chosen to adopt at least part of California's vehicle emissions standards, according to a report released this month by the California Air Resources Board. The same report notes that, collectively, these states represent 40% of the nation's light-duty vehicle market, and 25% of its heavy-duty vehicle market.TRUMP V. CALIFORNIA: SANCTUARY CITIES TO EV BANS, TRUMP PUTS LEFT-WING STATE UNDER REPEATED SCRUTINYCalifornia's efforts to implement stricter car emissions regulations would effectively outlaw the sale of new gas- and diesel-powered vehicles by 2035, AFL argued in a press release accompanying their Friday filing. Subsequently, AFL notes, the strict regulations would then impact car manufacturers because they would "dictate the requirements for all cars sold throughout the United States" since manufacturers typically do not produce different vehicle lineups for different states."That means fewer choices for families, skyrocketing costs, and an America remade in Californias image," AFL stated in its press release.In addition to the state of Texas, a major pro-business group, the American Free Enterprise Chamber of Commerce (AmFree), has also taken action to intervene in the case on the side of the Trump administration, with several agricultural and trade organizations backing the move."It's clear this is not one of those issues that is like 'the Trump administration doing something completely novel' and 'courts having to wrestle with that,'" said Michael Buschbacher, the lead attorney working with AmFree. "This is like squarely, Congress passed the law. You can't undo that law unless it's unconstitutional and there's nothing unconstitutional here.'"Fox News Digital reached out to Gov. Newsom's office for comment, but did not receive a response in time for publication.0 Comments 0 Shares 6 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBengals' Trey Hendrickson agrees to revised contract with $14M raise for 2025 NFL seasonTrey Hendrickson and the Cincinnati Bengals have found common ground on a new deal for the 2025 NFL season.Hendrickson reportedly reached an agreement on a $14 million raise to play the 2025 season on a $30 million salary, according to multiple reports. The Bengals confirmed they reached a revised contract on X.So, while its not a long-term extension, Hendrickson is at least satisfied heading into the new year. He is still scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent at the end of the 2025 campaign.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMHendrickson has been adamant that he wouldnt play this season on his $16 million salary, and had been hoping to reach a long-term pact with Cincinnati throughout the offseason.When that never came to fruition, Hendrickson was holding out at the start of training camp, making it clear that he wanted to be paid before he participated in any team drills. The Bengals also reportedly looked into trading the NFLs sack leader in 2024.BENGALS END TENSE STANDOFF WITH FIRST-ROUND PICK SHEMAR STEWART WITH SIGNING OF HIS ROOKIE DEALHendrickson ultimately arrived at Bengals camp, but he was a hold-in player who didnt do anything but participate in team meetings.This new agreement for the two sides means Hendrickson is set for unrestricted free agency if theyre unable to reach a long-term deal before the new league year in March 2026.The deal being done means Hendrickson can take these next days to truly prepare with his teammates at practice. He sat out all three of the teams preseason games despite other starters like quarterback Joe Burrow and wide receiver JaMarr Chase playing some snaps.Hendrickson, who is entering his ninth season in the NFL, has secured 17.5 sacks in back-to-back seasons after a 2024 campaign that included a first-team All-Pro honor. He also made his fourth straight Pro Bowl.Hendricksons revised deal was the final financial box to check for the Bengals, who also paid wide receiver Tee Higgins earlier this offseason. They also had a tense situation with first-round pick Shemar Stewart, as the 17th overall selection didn't like the guaranteed money language in his rookie deal.Now, they can go into the 2025 season with all the key pieces needed to get back on track. They went 9-8 last season, salvaging what couldve been a disastrous year.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 6 Views 0 Reviews
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