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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBowser pushes police recruitment, says DC needs 'hundreds more' cops as Trump federal takeover nears endWashington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser said her city needs to "add hundreds more police" as the Trump administrations federal takeover of the Metropolitan Police Department is winding down.Bowser made the admission Wednesday while announcing "a new labor agreement between the District of Columbia and the DC Fraternal Order of the Police" aimed at bolstering officer retention and recruitment."Since I have been mayor, in the last ten years, it has been my priority to ensure that we're hiring the best of the best. That we are retaining the officers that we need to keep D.C. safe. And we've always believed that getting back to 4,000 officers is our goal. So, currently, we have a lot of room to grow our department," Bowser said."This year, we've hired 135 new recruits and welcomed 124 cadets into our pipeline. And we need to add hundreds more police. We're currently at 3,188 sworn officers," she added. "This agreement delivers a 13% pay increase for our officers, sergeants, lieutenants and above, which will begin October 1st of this year."MEMBER OF CONGRESS SAYS SHE WAS ASSAULTED BY GANG OF YOUTH BEFORE TRUMP DC TAKEOVERIn early August, President Donald Trump declared a public safety emergency in the city and invoked Section 740 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act to place the Metropolitan Police Department under federal control. That emergency will expire on Sept. 10, according to Bowser.On Tuesday, her office issued an order that "continues the work of the Safe and Beautiful Emergency Operations Center (SBEOC) in managing the Districts response to the Safe and Beautiful Task Force, established by the President, as well as the Presidential declaration of emergency.""During and after the presidential emergency, the SBEOC will manage the Districts response, coordinate centralized communications, and ensure coordination with federal law enforcement to the maximum extent allowable by law within the District," Bowsers office said.DC MAYOR BOWSER REVERSES COURSE, ADMITS TRUMP'S FEDERAL CRIME CRACKDOWN IS WORKINGThe order stated that "since August 11, 2025, due to the cooperative efforts between District and federal officials, violent crime in the District has noticeably decreased.""Let me tell you without equivocation that the mayor's order does not extend the Trump emergency. In fact, it does the exact opposite. What it does is [it] lays out a framework for how we will exit the emergency," Bowser saidWednesday. "The emergency ends on Sept. 10. The only way it can be extended legally is by the Congress. So, I want the message to be clear to the Congress: We have a framework to request or use federal resources in our city. We don't need a presidential emergency."Bowsers remarks come as Attorney General Pam Bondi wrote on X that there were "92 arrests last night and 27 illegal firearms seized in Washington, D.C.""Arrests included two homicide suspects and five arrests for assault against law enforcement," she said.Fox News Digitals Peter Pinedo and Patrick Ward contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFeds intercept 1,300 barrels of meth precursor chemicals shipped from China to MexicoFederal officials made a high-seas interception of hundreds of thousands of pounds of two different precursor chemicals that are used to make methamphetamine, a shipment they say came from China and was destined for the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico.Jeanine Pirro, United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, announced what officials called the largest ever bust of precursor chemicals being shipped to a foreign terrorist organization during a news conference in Pasadena, Texas, on Wednesday."Tons of chemicals that are used to create synthetic drugs like methamphetamine and fentanyl are shipped from China to Mexico in China's undeclared war against America," Pirro said.Pirro said that 1,300 barrels containing 363,000 pounds of benzyl alcohol and 334,000 pounds of N-Methylformamide were seized from two different vessels on the high seas. Both chemicals, Pirro said, are precursor chemicals that could have been used to produce 420,000 pounds of methamphetamine.DEA MAKES MASS ARRESTS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE FENTANYL AND METH BUST TIED TO SINALOA CARTELThe meth produced from the seized chemicals would have an estimated street value of at least $569M, Pirro said.ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons said the operations approach is to target the supply line for illicit drug manufacturers, such as chemical precursors, rather than the finished product."Had these precursors made it to the destination, they would have made hundreds of thousands of pounds of methamphetamine, with profits of over half a billion dollars, which would lead to more American deaths here, not only in Houston, but all across the country," Lyons said.MASSIVE HAUL OF METHAMPHETAMINE SEIZED IN ONE OF MINNESOTA'S 'LARGEST METH BUSTS' EVERPrecursor chemicals are tightly controlled substances that can be used to create deadly drugs or explosives.Pirro declined to comment on the exact location where the chemicals were seized aboard the ships, though she said there were 1,300 barrels inside shipping containers.The chemicals had been loaded onto the ships from a port in Shanghai, China, Pirro said, adding that they were en route to Mexico to be used by the Sinaloa Cartel. The meth the cartel would have produced would have likely made its way into the U.S.Pirro said that the seizure will put a dent in the drug trafficking organizations, though it may take them a while to recoup from the loss.The Trump administration has been putting pressure on China for its rolein the fentanyl epidemic in the U.S., which kills tens of thousands of Americans every year.In a separate instance, the U.S. Treasury Department announced Wednesday that it is sanctioning Chinese chemical company Guangzhou Tengyue Chemical Co., Ltd. and two of the companys representatives, Huang Xiaojun and Huang Zhanpeng, for manufacturing and coordinating shipments of illicit opioids and chemical agents to the United States.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDuffy expands air traffic control training program to fight nationwide shortageSecretary of Transportation Sean Duffy is expanding the number of schools that can participate in a fast-tracked air traffic control training program, as the administration seeks more ways to address the nationwide air traffic controller shortage amid recent control tower mishaps and crashes.While the Federal Aviation Administration is suffering a shortage of roughly 3,000 air traffic controllers in the U.S., the Trump administration has added schools to a program that can offer training that students would receive at the FAAs Air Traffic Controller Academy in Oklahoma City.INSIDE THE FAAS RACE TO TRAIN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS: 'ITS GOING TO TAKE TIME'The Enhanced Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI) program allows selected institutions to provide FAA Academy air traffic control training with their students, who then head directly to an FAA facility to kick off their training rather than undergo additional training at the Air Traffic Controller Academy.In August, Nashua Community College became the fifth school to join the program since January, alongside the University of North Dakota, SUNY Schenectady County Community College, Vaughn College and Middle Georgia State College (Eastman)."Under President Trumps leadership, were solving the air traffic controller shortage one step at a time," Duffy said in an August statement. "Our new partnership with Nashua Community College will help us continue to attract the best and brightest to fill our air traffic control towers. To all the young Americans considering a career in this exciting field your work will make flying safer and more efficient than ever."FAA PARTNERS WITH UNIVERSITY IN SOUTH TO ADDRESS NATIONWIDE AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER SHORTAGEEmbryRiddle Aeronautical University, Tulsa Community College and the University of Oklahoma first joined the program in 2024 under former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. The FAA opened applications for schools to join the initiative in April 2024, and the first schools were accepted in October 2024.Those who undergo the Enhanced AT-CTI program must complete the Air Traffic Skills Assessment (ATSA) exam and meet the same medical and security requirements as their counterparts who undergo the typical training pipeline.SEC SEAN DUFFY: 'ONE, BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL' IS DOWN PAYMENT ON A NEW, MUCH-NEEDED AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMThe initiative is one of several the Department of Transportation has recently launched. Duffy also unveiled a program aimed at bolstering the controller workforce that would issue financial incentives to graduates and new hires who wrap up initial training milestones, in addition to those at hard-to-staff facilities."Investing in the next generation of air traffic controllers is critical to maintaining the safety and efficiency of our national airspace," FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford said in an August statement. "By expanding training opportunities through these programs, were not only meeting todays staffing needs were building a resilient workforce ready to handle the challenges of tomorrow."The Associated Press contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSuspected wedding crasher steals $60,000 gift box before fleeing in Mercedes SUVPolice in California are searching for a suspected wedding crasher who allegedly stole a box containing approximately $60,000 in cash and checks.The Glendale Police Department said officers responded to a call on Aug. 31 at approximately 12:50 a.m. about an alleged theft at the Renaissance Banquet Hall.The suspect was described as a male aged around 40 and of Middle Eastern or White descent with a bald head and a medium build, according to police.Surveillance footage shows the suspect entering the hall and grabbing a large box, presumably containing the cash and checks, before dashing out the door. Additional footage from outside the hall shows the suspect entering the passenger seat of a black Mercedes SUV, which drove off.SEATTLE POLICE CHIEF WAS REPORTEDLY HAVING LUNCH AS $2M JEWELRY STORE ROBBERY HAPPENED JUST YARDS AWAYPolice said witnesses reported seeing the theft take place shortly after midnight.WEDDING CRASHER WHO POSED AS GUEST TO STEAL THOUSANDS IN CASH IS FREED, AGAIN"I was terrified. This is such an intimate moment. This is the happiest day of your life and to hear that someone in all black came up and just grabbed it and ran, its just something hard to swallow," Nadeen Farahat, the bride, told ABC News.She added that it was "scary" to see how the suspect mingled with guests and even got himself a drink at the bar before allegedly running off with the newlywed couples gifts.While the couple is understandably upset about the crasher, the groom, George Farahat, said they are trying to look on the bright side and keep in mind that at least the suspect did not hurt anyone."I think that's one of the important things that we're trying to focus on, that he, during his time there, he didn't hurt anyone or do anything to one of our guests," George told ABC News.ABC News reported that the newlyweds are offering $5,000 for any information leading to the suspected wedding crasher's arrest.Glendale police are urging members of the public with information on the incident to call (818) 548-3127.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump administration ends second layer of temporary protected status for Venezuelan migrantsFIRST ON FOX: TheDepartment of Homeland Security and Secretary Kristi Noem are ending a 2021 designation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuela, the agency told Fox News Digital on Wednesday.UnderPresident Biden, two designations of TPS were established for Venezuela. The first was established in 2021, which is being terminated today, and the second in 2023, which the Trump administration terminated on April 7,2023."GivenVenezuelas substantial role in driving irregular migration and the clear magnet effect created by Temporary Protected Status, maintaining or expanding TPS for Venezuelan nationals directly undermines the Trump Administrations efforts to secure our southern border and manage migration effectively," a DHS spokesperson told Fox News Digital.HEGSETH ISSUES STARK WARNING TO DRUG TRAFFICKERS FOLLOWING US MILITARY STRIKE ON VENEZUELAN VESSEL"Weighing public safety, national security, migration factors, immigration policy, economic considerations, and foreign policy, its clear that allowing Venezuelan nationals to remain temporarily in the United States is not in Americas best interest," the spokesperson added.With the termination of the 2021 TPS designation, 268,156 Venezuelan nationals currently in the U.S. will lose their status and will no longer be legally allowed to reside in the United States, according to figures shared by Fox News Digital from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).3,738 pending initial applications to be eligible for TPS and 102,935 pending renewal applications will also be terminated as of today.ICE DIRECTOR ACCUSES CBS OF TRYING TO 'STOP SECRETARY NOEM FROM TELLING THE TRUTH'USCIS recommends those no longer protected by TPS use the CBP Home Mobile App to facilitate leaving the U.S.The TPS designation will expire September 10, 2025, and termination will be effective 60 days after the publication of the Federal Register notice.After the April termination of the 2023 TPS designation, roughly 348,000 Venezuelan nationals lost their protected status and were required to make arrangements to leave the U.S.HEGSETH DETAILS TRUMP ADMINS CARTEL CRACKDOWN, STRIKE ON DRUG BOAT IN CARIBBEANThe move comes afterFox News Digital reported that the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) found that some Venezuelan officials "likely facilitate" migration for members of the violent, criminalTren De Aragua gang from the South American country to the U.S.On Monday, VenezuelanPresident Nicols Maduro accused President Donald Trump and the U.S. of "seeking a regime change through military threat," after the Trump administration increased naval presence in the region."Venezuela is confronting the biggest threat that has been seen on our continent in the last 100 years," Maduro told journalists. "A situation like this has never been seen."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPOn Wednesday, Department ofDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth revealed to "Fox & Friends" that the U.S. had successfully carried out a military strike in the Caribbean that destroyed a Venezuelan drug boat and killed 11 alleged Tren De Aragua narco-terrorists.0 Comments 0 Shares 7 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSCOOP: House GOP eyes more Medicaid reforms in second budget reconciliation billFIRST ON FOX: The House Budget Committee has begun having early discussions on a second Republican megabill, eyeing more potential reforms to Medicaid, sources told Fox News Digital.Republicans on the panel are expected to hold closed-door talks in the coming days, as lawmakers return from the August recess, three people familiar with the matter said.Two sources familiar with discussions said the committee has begun early talk on mapping out further reforms to Medicaid, including revisiting and modifying measures that did not make the Senate's final version of the bill."I think you can kind of put this puzzle together, but I think we were talking about things that last time didn't go through," one person said.GOP LAWMAKERS CLASH OVER STRATEGY TO AVERT GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN CRISISRep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., said committee Republicans would meet this week to discuss "Medicaid reform.""Same thing we debated before, same thing that we were fighting for," Norman told Fox News Digital. "I dont know that the appetite is there right now, but well see."Rep. Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, chair of the House Budget Committee, confirmed to Fox News Digital that his panel had begun laying the groundwork for a second reconciliation package."Reversing the curse is a continuous effort when youre $36-plus trillion in the hole," Arrington said, referencing the national debt. "It's going to take more than one reconciliation bill to get out of it. So that process is underway."He added that details remain fluid, with ongoing talks between his committee and leaders of other House panels on what should be included.When asked about Medicaid specifically, Arrington said he supported proposals potentially blocking federal dollars from covering transgender medical procedures and from going to illegal immigrants."I'd be shocked if those don't go back in, in some form," he said. "They also happen to be 80-20 issues, like 80% of the American people would expect that that already happens and are shocked that it's not happening."Arrington suggested that more contentious ideas, such as altering the federal-state cost sharing ratio for Medicaid known as FMAP would likely not be central to the new bill. Conservative Republicans had pushed for changes to FMAP during the first reconciliation effort, but the proposal divided the party."I guess the two big ones would be the transgender procedures and then prohibiting states from using federal funding, which is fungible, to support their extending Medicaid services to illegals. Those are absolutely two that should be included," Arrington said."The FMAP is, it's unfortunately an unfair situation set up by Democrats through the Obamacare expansion, and I think a lot of members feel like it should be addressed. But again, it was debated, and it wasn't included in the first one, so I don't know how much time we'll be spending on it."Republicans have long argued that Medicaid is plagued by waste, fraud, and abuse, framing reforms as necessary to protect benefits for the most vulnerable.Any final decisions on policy related to Medicaid would have to go through the House Energy & Commerce Committee, which has jurisdiction over federal healthcare programs.THOM TILLIS ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT FROM SENATE AFTER CLASH WITH TRUMPA spokesperson for that committee told Fox News Digital, "Energy and Commerce Republicans have not proposed policies to be considered for a potential second reconciliation effort."The first reconciliation bill signed into law on July 4 advanced several of President Donald Trumps campaign priorities, including tax cuts on tipped and overtime wages, increased immigration enforcement, and rollbacks of green energy initiatives.Trump branded the package his "one big, beautiful bill," though he later sought to shift that to reflect its middle- and working-class tax relief. The legislation also imposed 20-hour-per-week requirements for some able-bodied adults on Medicaid and strengthened work requirements for federal food benefits.The White House has not been making a public push for a second bill, however.Democrats have seized on the GOPs Medicaid proposals as a political weapon, accusing Republicans of pushing millions off the program to fund tax breaks for the wealthy. GOP lawmakers have pushed back on that charge and even accused Democrats of lying about the bill.The path forward remains uncertain, however, with skepticism about whether both chambers have the appetite for another reconciliation bill.The first package, though a major GOP victory, took months of negotiation and internal wrangling.House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., declined to directly assess the odds of a second reconciliation bill when asked Tuesday."If we're going to go down the road of a second reconciliation bill, we suggest cancel the healthcare cuts and save our hospitals," Jeffries said. "That should be the focus of a second reconciliation bill. It's something that Democrats will broadly support."Budget reconciliation allows the party in power to pass vast pieces of policy legislation while sidelining opposition, in this case Democrats, by lowering the Senate's passage threshold from 60 votes to 51. It can only be used three times in a single congressional term.0 Comments 0 Shares 7 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMStephen Colbert's audience boos after host declares Trump is 'very much alive'Late-night host Stephen Colbert's audience booed on Tuesday when the comedian declared President Donald Trump was "very much alive.""When I came back into the office, I was shocked to learn that, this weekend, the biggest story was frenzied social media rumors speculating whether Donald Trump had died. For the record, Donald Trump is very much alive," Colbert said before his audience booed.Colbert responded, "No. We like our presidents alive. Donald Trump is very much alive."One of the only signs that he might be around was music in the Rose Garden, which the White House confirmed was the presidents music," Colbert added. "Which I've got to say is not the strongest proof of life."STEPHEN COLBERT HAD LEFT-WING JOURNALISTS, HOSTS ON THE LATE SHOW MORE THAN 200 TIMES"While talentless hack Stephen Colbert continues to spiral over the cancellation of his failed, low-ratings TV show, President Trump is busy making our country greater than ever before and delivering for the American people," White House spokeswoman Liz Huston told Fox News Digital.Trump addressed the online rumors about his health on Tuesday, telling reporters he was "very active" over Labor Day weekend."I didn't do anything for two days, and they said, There must be something wrong with him," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office, calling speculation about his death "fake news."Trump's comments followed a wave of unfounded speculation that began Friday night and stretched into Saturday morning, fueled by an empty public schedule and reshared photos showing bruising on his hand.The online chatter subsided somewhat after Trump was seen leaving the White House with his grandchildren for his golf club in Virginia Saturday.COLBERT TELLS TRUMP TO 'GO F--- YOURSELF AFTER PRESIDENT TAUNTS HIM OVER SHOW CANCELLATIONCBS announced in July that Colbert's show would go off the air in May 2026."'THE LATE SHOW with STEPHEN COLBERT' will end its historic run in May 2026 at the end of the broadcast season," CBS said in a statement. "We consider Stephen Colbert irreplaceable and will retire 'THE LATE SHOW' franchise at that time. We are proud that Stephen called CBS home. He and the broadcast will be remembered in the pantheon of greats that graced late-night television."Colbert took over "The Late Show" from David Letterman in 2015 and gave it a sharper political identity. He frequently conducts friendly interviews with Democrats and is among the most outspoken anti-Trump voices on late-night TV.His cancellation announcement sparked outrage among fellow liberals and Democrats, with some calling for a federal investigation of CBS to ensure it wasn't politically motivated.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURECLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFox News' Amanda Macias contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 8 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJennifer Aniston shares the surprising secret that keeps her looking youthful at 56Jennifer Aniston shared her secrets behind how she's worked to age "gracefully" throughout the years.Aniston, who has been open about her diet and exercise regimen, is now opening up about the beauty routine that has left the 56-year-old actress looking anything but."I think as far as aging gracefully, I have an eternal fountain of optimism and positivity," she told Glamour magazine. "Call it youth if you want."She added, "But I think it all starts with how we love our bodies and love where we are."JENNIFER ANISTON CALLS BRAD PITT SPLIT JUICY READING' DURING PAINFUL TABLOID STORMAniston admitted that she does maintain her looks with the "good stuff.""Im not going to say I dont get the facials and the lasers and all that good stuff," she explained. "I mean, Im maintained. Im not going to just go down and let these gray hairs take over.""So it's perspective, and also knowing that this is our one body," she added. "Its a mindset."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSAniston takes her own advice to heart, focusing on a healthy diet to nourish her "one body.""It's usually a lot of high protein, vegetables, salads, soups and then everything I would possibly want on a weekend," she previously told People. "I always give myself a cheat day."For the "Friends" star, her "cheat meal" is typically Mexican food. "Or a cheeseburger or pizza or pasta all that stuff."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERHowever, the workout mentality of "no pain, no gain" is not for her."That's not true at all," she explained. "You can actually have gain with no pain."0 Comments 0 Shares 8 Views 0 Reviews
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