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    Tourists offered 'first-of-its-kind' chance to stay at historic cathedral with a few rules
    One of England's great medieval churches is offering a once-in-a-lifetime vacation offer to history buffs with a few conditions.Winchester Cathedral, which dates back to 1093, announced in late July that it was opening up its deanery as a holiday rental.Normally home to the cathedral's dean, the Tudor-era deanery has been unused since the last dean resigned in March 2025. The rental is available until a new one is appointed.GIANT MEDIEVAL CASTLE HITS MARKET WITH SECRET PRICE TAG AND RESTORATION AHEADThe cathedral is known for being the longest medieval Gothic cathedral in Europe. Its host city of Winchester is around 70 miles southeast of London, located in the county of Hampshire.In its listing, the church said the deanery, which dates back to the reign of Henry VIII, is available as a vacation rental for the first time."Boasting features such as a 70-foot-long gallery originally created to entertain Charles II of England and a Roman mosaic in the porch, the deanery is set within the inner Cathedral Close and its residential community including priests and virgers," the statement describes.HISTORIC MEDIEVAL MONASTERY ONCE VISITED BY LEGENDARY KINGS HITS MARKET WITH ROYAL CATCHThe deanery also boasts an "abundant garden" filled with trees and flower beds, as well as proximity to the River Itchen one of England's unique chalk streams that has "gin-clear waters."Visitors won't be sleeping in pews, but a Winchester Cathedral spokesperson told Fox News Digital that they'll still get access to the cathedral's nave.The access includes tours and entry to areas "typically closed to the public unless accompanied by a guide," per the official."Based on the records available to us, this appears to be the first instance of a holiday let offering short-term stays to temporary guests within a cathedral building located within the cathedral close a first of its kind," the spokesperson said.The official added that the deanery once hosted Charles II, as well as Queen Elizabeth II and former Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERThe offer has a few caveats: You must rent for at least three days, and full payment is required at the time of booking.For a week-long stay, the deanery costs around $6,000 and during the Christmas season, that rises to roughly $7,300 per week.Winchester Cathedral director of development Alasdair Akass called the deanery "a quintessential British home" that's been thoroughly modernized.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyle"Renting the deanery is a one-of-a-kind opportunity, and we look forward to welcoming families to enjoy its tranquil and beautiful setting," Akass said.In a funny twist, the cathedral also noted that the first family to rent the deanery was from the United States and happens to have the last name Winchester."[They] will occupy the building for 10 weeks for a family reunion," the statement added.England's historic cathedrals are costly to maintain.Winchester Cathedral's site notes that the holiday rental contributes to the stunning roughly $19,000-a-day cost of upkeep.
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    Texas congressman unveils new plan to tackle $37T national debt with tariff windfall revenues
    FIRST ON FOX: Texas Rep. Nathaniel Moran is turning tariffs into a debt-cutting tool, unveiling legislation that would funnel billions in new trade revenues into a trust fund aimed solely at shrinking Americas staggering $37 trillion national debt.The Tariff Revenue Used to Secure Tomorrow (TRUST) Act would establish a special account at the Treasury Department called the Tariff Trust Fund. Starting in fiscal year 2026, any tariff money collected above the 2025 baseline level would automatically go into this fund. By law, that money could only be spent in one way: to shrink the federal deficit whenever the government is running in the red.TRUMP SAYS US WOULD BE 'DESTROYED' WITHOUT TARIFF REVENUE"President Trumps bold use of tariffs has already proven effective in bringing foreign nations back to the negotiating table and securing better trade deals for America. That short-term success has produced record-high revenues, and now we need to make sure Washington doesnt squander them," Moran told Fox News Digital."The TRUST Act ensures those dollars go where they are needed mosttoward reducing our national debt and protecting the financial future of our nation."Moran's legislation comes after the U.S. collected more than $31 billion in tariff revenues in August, the highest monthly total so far for 2025. Total tariff revenue for 2025 has reached more than $183.6 billion, according to the "Customs and Certain Excise Taxes" data released on Aug. 29 by the Treasury Department.TRUMP CALLS TARIFF WINDFALL 'SO BEAUTIFUL TO SEE' AS CASH SAILS INTariff revenues rose steadily from $17.4 billion in April to $23.9 billion in May, before climbing to $28 billion in June and reaching $29 billion in July. At the current pace, the U.S. could collect as much tariff revenue in just four months to five months as it did during the entire previous year. At this point in fiscal year 2024, tariff revenues were at $86.5 billion.The surge in revenue coincides with a federal appeals court ruling that President Donald Trump overstepped his authority by using emergency powers to impose sweeping global tariffs.In its Aug. 29 decision, the court said the power to set such tariffs rests squarely with Congress or within existing trade policy frameworks. The ruling does not affect tariffs imposed by other legal authorities, such as Trumps levies on steel and aluminum imports.Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the Justice Department will appeal the decision to the Supreme Court. In the meantime, the court allowed the tariffs to remain in place through Oct. 14.Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent previously said that the Trump administration could apply part of the tariff revenue toward lowering the national debt.The nation's debt, which is the amount of money the U.S. owes its creditors, is nearing $37.4 trillion as of Sept. 3, according to the Treasury Department.The staggering figure has intensified the long-standing debate in Washington over government spending, taxation and efforts to rein in the ballooning deficit."Complacency is no longer an option. We must act with urgency and begin to bring down our national debt immediately," Moran added in a statement.Bessent has also previously said that tariffs could generate more than $500 billion in revenue for the federal government. U.S. businesses pay these import taxes to the federal government, but the cost often falls on consumers, as companies raise prices to offset the economic burden.
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    Republican doctors clash with RFK Jr over vaccines in tense Senate showdown
    Senate Democrats found unlikely allies in Senate Republicans during a fiery hearing, where Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was grilled for his stance on vaccines.Kennedys testimony before the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday was billed as a discussion on President Donald Trumps healthcare agenda, but it quickly turned into a tongue-lashing from lawmakers, who accused the secretary of lying to the panel about how he would operate the HHS and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).While a barrage of heated exchanges between Kennedy and Democrats were expected, it was heat from Senate Republicans on the panel, including a pair of doctors turned legislators, who stood out.RFK JR DENIES TELLING FORMER CDC DIRECTOR TO APPROVE VACCINE RECOMMENDATIONS"I support vaccines. Im a doctor. Vaccines work," Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso, R-Wyo., said. "Secretary Kennedy, in your confirmation hearings, you promised to uphold the highest standards for vaccines. Since then, I have grown deeply concerned.""The public has seen measles outbreaks, leadership at the National Institutes of Health questioning the use of mRNA vaccines, the recently confirmed director of Center for Disease Control and Prevention fired," he continued. "Americans dont know who to rely on." When asked what he would do to ensure that vaccine guidance was clear, Kennedy said, "Were going to make it clear, evidence-based and trustworthy for the first time in history."HHS SECRETARY ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR TO FACE SENATE PANEL AFTER CDC TURMOILThe hearing came on the heels of a week of turmoil at the CDC, where Kennedy fired former CDC Director Susan Monarez, which led to several senior officials resigning from the agency. Before that, the secretary had cleaned out the federal governments vaccine recommendation panel and handpicked his own members to serve, and he also moved to cancel $500 million in mRNA vaccine contracts.Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., also serves as the chair of the Senates health committee and was the decisive vote to confirm Kennedy. He argued that Kennedys actions on vaccines appeared to counter his support for Trumps Operation Warp Speed, a sweeping executive program by the Trump administration at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic that jump-started the production of vaccines.He noted that both Trump and Kennedy have vowed "radical transparency" when it came to the administrations healthcare agenda, but countered that the secretarys move to put new members on the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices appeared to be a conflict of interest.SENATORS DEMAND OVERSIGHT, REJECT VACCINE GUIDANCE AS ILLEGITIMATE AS CDC TURMOIL RAGES"I am concerned though, because many of those that you have nominated for the [Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices] board have received revenue as serving as expert witnesses as plaintiffs for attorneys suing vaccine makers," Cassidy said. "If we put people who are paid witnesses for people suing vaccines, that seems like a conflict of interest, real quickly do you agree with that?""No I dont," Kennedy said, arguing that while it may seem like a bias, it was not a conflict of interest.Not every Republican doctor on the panel went after Kennedy. Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., has long been an ally of the secretarys and gave him room to address accusations that he was anti-vaccine."Saying I'm anti-vaccine is like saying I'm anti-medicine," Kennedy said. "Im pro-medicine, but I understand some medicines harm people, some of them have risks, some of them have benefits that outweigh those risks for certain populations, and thats true with vaccines."Marshall agreed that he was not "anti-vax either," and he listed several vaccines that he believed were good but argued that it was the transparency and approach to vaccines under the HHS and CDC that he was after."What I feel the difference is sometimes my friends across the aisle feel like theres a one-size-fits-all, that they should be telling parents what to do," Marshall said. "And what you and I are fighting for is that we want to empower parents to make these decisions."
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    Biden's former spokesman faces House Oversight grilling in autopen probe
    Ex-White House spokesman Andrew Bates is appearing on Capitol Hill Friday morning as the House Oversight Committee continues its probe into allegations of a cover-up by former President Joe Bidens inner circle.Bates was a core member of Biden's communications team for nearly his entire four-year term, rising from deputy to senior deputy press secretary by the time the Democratic leader left office in January 2025.Hes the 11th former Biden official to appear for the House Oversight Committees probe and the ninth to do so voluntarily.LONGTIME BIDEN AIDE SAYS HE STOOD TO EARN UP TO $8M HAD PRESIDENT WON RE-ELECTIONThree ex-Biden aides Anthony Bernal, Annie Tomasini, and ex-White House physician Kevin OConnor were compelled to appear via congressional subpoena.House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer, R-Ky., has been investigating whether Bidens senior aides covered up signs of mental decline in the former president, and whether any executive decisions were signed off on via autopen without the then-leaders full awareness.Theyre looking in particular at the litany of clemency orders that Biden signed in the latter half of his term."You served as Senior Deputy Press Secretary in the White House during former President Joe Bidens Administration. You also served in communications roles during the 2020 Biden campaign and during the Obama-Biden Administration. Other than Karine Jean-Pierre, you were one of the most prominent public-facing defenders of former President Bidens mental acuity," Comer wrote to Bates in late June."The scope of your responsibilitiesboth official and otherwiseand personal interactions within the Oval Office cannot go without investigation, given the mounting evidence that President Biden was incapacitated for much, if not all, of his single term," the letter continued.Democrats, by contrast, have painted the investigation as an unnecessary look backwards.Comer had previously described the Democratic sides questioning of Biden witnesses as trivial, accusing them of spending little to no time trying to glean any meaningful information.RON KLAIN DODGES REPORTERS AFTER MARATHON GRILLING IN BIDEN COVER-UP PROBEHe said after the interview of another Biden spokesman, Ian Sams, "The Democrats' questioningmay have lasted three minutes. They let him read an opening statement, and they did their basic: what's your favorite color? And who's your favorite cartoon character?"Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., the top Democrat on the committee, said ahead of Bates' interview on Thursday, "I think the important thing about that investigation is Republicans, surely on the Oversight committee, they seem obsessed with the healthcare of Joe Biden and Joe Biden's health.""They should be putting their efforts and focus on the healthcare of the American public, versus obsessing about Joe Biden and what he did, he didn't do. That's in the past, we're trying to move forward," Garcia said.
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    Leaders in AOCs red light district push FBIs Kash Patel to end brothel scourge
    Local leaders in New York City Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortezs district have again called on FBI Director Kash Patel to finally crush what they call the festering scourge of ruthless foreign gangs pimping women in brothels and pumping drugs into the Queens neighborhood.The tight-knit group has held several separate protests in recent weeks outside what they said are well-known brothels in the progressive champion's district, where women allegedly solicit sex on the sidewalk outside before Johns scurry inside.The brothels are located near the troubled Roosevelt Avenue corridor in Queens, a two-mile commercial strip which has been plagued with crime, prostitution and violence for years, so much so that it's often referred to as a red-light district despite repeated crackdowns by the NYPD. Police told Fox News Digital theyve arrested 350 people so far this year for prostitution-related offenses in and around the beleaguered strip.AOC, PROGRESSIVES RIPPED FOR IGNORING 'RED LIGHT' DISTRICT AS PROSTITUTION, FILTHY STREETS RETURNOne brothel hides beside a bodega, while another masquerades as a massage parlor its run-down doorway was plastered with "Shut it down" signs at a recent Sunday protest as demonstrators urged the feds to wipe out the seedy cathouses once and for all."We are writing to your agency again, requesting an investigation and enforcement action regarding theever-worseningsituation on the Roosevelt Avenue Corridor," the Restore Roosevelt Avenue Coalition wrote in a recent letter to Patel. The group advocates for improving the quality of life and ensuring safer streets in the predominantly immigrant neighborhood.The group identified eight locations they said are known brothels, seven of which are in Ocasio-Cortezs district, while the other is in fellow progressive Rep. Grace Mengs district. The group flagged at least five street corners where they said sex workers operate.The activists praised police efforts but insist the problem is so entrenched that only federal intervention can knock out the gangs and allow families to live without fear.They wrote to Patel in April and weeks later the FBI working with the DEA and other agencies arrested eight suspected members of the violent 18th Street gang for allegedly carrying out brutal beatings and stabbings to maintain control of the strip.The coalition said the arrests showed federal authorities had listened to their past appeals, but insisted only a broader crackdown under federal racketeering and trafficking laws can dismantle the entrenched networks.They said that other 18th Street gang enforcers have simply filled the void and that the gang, along with Tren de Aragua and Chinese organized crime groups, control the strip with an iron fist. They also accuse the gangs of engaging in human trafficking and distributing fake green cards.AOC'S 'RED LIGHT DISTRICT' PLAGUED BY CRIME AS DEMOCRAT WHO HELPED HER RISE TO POWER SAYS SHE 'DISAPPEARED'"The rampant prostitution that we see on our streets 24 hours a day, seven days a week, is having an adverse effect on the mental and spiritual health of our children and families," Rosa Sanchez, the groups spokesperson, said at last weeks rally. "There is no reason that our children should have to bear witness to the human tragedy of women being forced to sell their bodies for the profits of traffickers and pimps. It is happening in front of our homes. It must stop."Sanchez also took aim at Democratic officials like New York City mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani, who supports decriminalizing sex work."And we say no to legalizing prostitution! Clearly, whoever supports this type of legislation does not have a clue what that would mean for our community," Sanchez added.Mamdanis campaign did not respond to Fox News Digitals request to clarify his position.'BODEGA BROTHEL' NEAR SCHOOLS IN AOCS RED-LIGHT DISTRICT SHUT DOWN WITHOUT HER HELP, LOCAL LEADERS SAYA spokesperson for Ocasio-Cortez said that the congresswoman has requested more than half a million dollars infederal fundingfor "nonprofits focused on violence interruption programs and support for victims of sex trafficking" in the area.Meng told Fox News Digital that she is in regular contact with police and residents about the crime situation and said she was flagging the groups letter to the FBI, adding that she too is seeking federal funds to help the NYPD combat crime along Roosevelt Avenue."I have formally requested federal money to support local initiatives and projects specifically requested by the NYPD that would provide them with more tools to combat crime in the area," Meng said in a statement.The FBI did not specifically address the letter when contacted by Fox News Digital and instead pointed to comments made by FBI Assistant Director in Charge Christopher Raia following the 18th Street gang arrests, where Raia said the agency would continue to dedicate resources to crushing violent crime and transnational gangs in communities.1PHOTOS: Swipe to see images of NYC red light districtFox News Digital witnessed at least 30 women appearing to solicit sex on one block on the strip earlier this year following Ocasio-Cortezs town hall.The NYPD launched a 90-day crackdown in October, flooding the neighborhood with more than 200 extra officers. That effort continued this year with more than 2,100 arrests and 20,560 summonses issued, police said, noting that major crime citywide is down 4.7% this year.Police said theyve used nuisance abatement law to shutter several brothels along Roosevelt Avenue, but they said the process is drawn out and cases are slow to proceed through the courts.Former Democrat state Sen. Hiram Monserrate, who has long organized rallies against Roosevelt Avenue brothels and joined the call for expanded federal action, praised the NYPD and recent federal arrests but said those efforts still fall short of dismantling entrenched brothel and trafficking networks."The department has made great headway in combating the surge of crime that swept our community, but the mission is still incomplete," Monserrate said."State laws do not give our local law enforcement the full range of options that are available to federal law enforcement. Therefore, we are calling upon the FBI to again investigate our complaints of human trafficking and racketeering in our community."
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    Connecticut mom demands answers after school bus mix-up sends autistic son 40 miles away from home
    A Connecticut mother is demanding an apology and an investigation after a route mix-up led a school bus driver to take her autistic son over 40 miles in the wrong direction during the first week of school."I was worried, very worried when he didn't come home when he was supposed to," Somers McCray told "Fox & Friends First" on Thursday.Her son didn't arrive home on time as expected, prompting McCray to call the bus company, First Student."They said they had to reach the driver, and I was put on hold," she recalled.OPINION: MYSONSOLDSCHOOLBOARDOWESMEANAPOLOGYMcCray said the person she spoke with asked her to provide her phone number for a callback."I was just confused because why would you need my phone number to call me back if you have a GPS tracker on the vehicle, and you are supposed to be able to contact them?"McCray provided her number, but she eventually called the company again before they made contact.She learned the buss GPS tracking system had failed.PARENTS' DESPERATE CHASE FOILS BROOKLYN KIDNAPPER'S SINISTER PLOTPanicked, she turned to her sons iPhone location data and discovered him in Danbury, more than 40 miles from their home in New Britain.After getting police involved, a meet-up spot between McCray and the bus was arranged at a local 7-Eleven.Despite the companys explanation, McCray believes the situation "doesnt add up.""That's why I'm asking for an investigation, because I would like to know where did everything go wrong?"First Student later issued a statement, apologizing for the issue:"We sincerely apologize for the frustration and inconvenience many families have experienced with student transportation during the first days of this school year."First Student is committed to taking corrective action to stabilize operations and deliver consistent, dependable service. Like many transportation providers, we're experiencing challenges with timely bus deliveries and driver availabilities."The Consolidated School District of New Britain is now providing alternative transportation for McCray's son that is not operated by First Student, according to a local report.
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    Eagles' Jalen Carter addresses spitting incident, makes vow to teammates
    Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter spoke to reporters hours after he was ejected from the teams first game of the season against the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night.Carter was disqualified from the game after he spat toward Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott before the first play from scrimmage.He told reporters he was "calm" in the moment but didnt go too much into detail about what led to him spitting at Prescott. The NBC broadcast showed Prescott spitting toward the ground before Carter spat on him.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"I was calm," Carter said. "I walked off the field calmly. I was not mad. I really couldnt do nothing else. The refs decision is the refs decision in this situation."He said at the time he hadnt spoken with head coach Nick Sirianni and if a suspension came down, he would handle the situation when it happened.BLACK NATIONAL ANTHEM PERFORMANCE BEFORE EAGLES-COWBOYS GAME SPARKS SOCIAL MEDIA FRENZYHe was asked what it was like watching the Eagles 24-20 win over the Cowboys."It was intense for me," he said. "I wanted to be out there with the guys so bad. Just to support and help, even just standing on the sidelines, but things went how they went. We just got to move on. I made a promise to them boys, it wont happen again."Carter was a Pro Bowler for the first time in 2024. He had 42 tackles and 4.5 sacks in 2024.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Former SNL star explains why he called the show 'toxic' in farewell message
    Former "Saturday Night Live" cast member Devon Walker told Variety on Tuesday why he felt the show was "toxic" after posting a controversial Instagram message about leaving the series last week.Walker was the first of several cast members to announce their departure from the NBC sketch comedy ahead of its 51st season. He wrote in his farewell message that while the show was "really cool," it was also toxic and marked by "dysfunction.""Me and the show did three years together, and sometimes it was really cool. Sometimes it was toxic as hell. Butwe made the most of what it was, even amidst all of the dysfunction. We made a f---ed up lil family," he wrote.SNL MOCKS ITS OWN ANTI-TRUMP STANCE WITH 'SUPPORT' OF HIS VICTORY: 'BEEN WITH YOU ALL ALONG'Variety reporter Ethan Shanfeld asked Walker what specifically about the show was toxic after the Instagram message gained traction. Walker said he is still "trying to find the right avenue to go into detail" but criticized the shows handling of how cast members are let go."There is a measure of humanity that the show could benefit from," Walker said. "What ends up happening over the summer is oftentimes people are left hanging with big life decisions people trying to start families or buy homes and theres no word from the show about whether they have their job. The show wont tell them all summer and then will ultimately end up firing them when theres been months of them trying to work their situation out."He clarified, "That wasnt my situation, but Ive known of situations where thats happened. If theres one thing I hope for the future of the show, its that a sprinkle of humanity could be added into it. I understand its show business, and its cutthroat, but people have lives, and people deserve to know the status of their job at a reasonable juncture. Most people are told theyre coming back to work in a week."SNL SAYS TRUMPS BEEN IN OFFICE 100 YEARS WHILE MOCKING PAPAL AMBITIONS AND EXECUTIVE ORDER FRENZYWalker added that his leaving the show was a "mutual decision" between him and producers, not a matter of being fired or quitting. Still, he argued for more transparency on behalf of cast members who rely heavily on their jobs."But again, on the measure of transparency and clarity around peoples employment Were human beings. Weve got food to put on the table. Some of us support other people in our lives, and were not making millions of dollars on the show. Its not like were good indefinitely once we leave," Walker said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFox News Digital reached out to representatives for "Saturday Night Live" for comment.Walker joined the show in 2022 as a featured player before being promoted to the main cast in 2024.
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    British royal Katharine, Duchess of Kent, dead at 92
    Katharine, the Duchess of Kent, has died at the age of 92, the British Royal Family announced Friday.The Duchess of Kent was married to the late Queen Elizabeth II's cousin, Prince Edward.This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
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    Dems, GOP clash with RFK Jr in tense Senate showdown and more top headlines
    1. Republican doctors clash with RFK Jr over vaccines in tense Senate showdown2. Leaders in AOCs red light district push FBIs Kash Patel to end brothel scourge3. Eagles defeat Cowboys as game gets overshadowed by spitting incidentJUDICIAL SHOWDOWN Justice Barrett defends her stance on universal injunctions and response to Jackson. Continue reading MOUNTING AILMENTS Biden undergoes surgery for skin cancer as frail appearance fuels new questions. Continue reading MIC DROP Black national anthem performance at Eagles-Cowboys game draws ire from fans. Continue reading MYSTERY DEEPENS Newborn's autopsy results revealed after athlete accused of stashing body in closet. Continue reading PRICEY PLUNGE Luxury yacht tips and sinks minutes after launch, terrified passengers jump overboard. Continue reading --COVER-UP CLAIMS Biden's former spokesman faces House Oversight grilling in autopen probe. Continue reading WARRIOR ETHOS Pentagon to revive historic name for Defense Department. Continue reading RED, WHITE & REVENUE Texas congressman unveils new plan to tackle $37T national debt. Continue reading BIG APPLE BRAWL Mamdani mocks Cuomo debate challenge with Trump-focused counter proposal. Continue reading Click here for more cartoonsFAR-LEFT MELTDOWN Paramount's looming Bari Weiss deal is igniting intense outrage among liberals. Continue reading FEELING THE HEAT CBS News leans on reporting produced by outside climate change group. Continue reading 'RESISTANCE' FAILURE Resistance left blasted by Washington Post as Mayor Bowser backs Trump's DC crime plan. Continue reading SANCTUARY STREETS Portland mayor urges action on homelessness, warns Trump may deploy bulldozers. Continue reading MEHEK COOKE Trumps midterm convention is the seismic shift that will reshape America. Continue reading SEC SCOTT TURNER Blame drugs and mental illness, not President Trump, for the chaos gripping our streets. Continue reading --SPRITZ SHIELD Researchers find over-the-counter remedy may prevent COVID-19 infection. Continue reading SWEET DREAMS Dierks Bentley opens up about his unique sleeping arrangements with his wife. Continue reading DIGITAL'S NEWS QUIZ Where did the US target this drug boat? How did Trump escalate his Rosie O'Donnell feud? Take the quiz here PAY TO PRAY Tourists offered 'first-of-its-kind' chance to stay at historic cathedral with a few rules. Continue reading SPACE JAM NASA astronauts open up about importance of exercise in low gravity. See video RILEY GAINES More people will admit they felt forced to back trans athletes in women's sports. See video GIANNO CALDWELL Dems don't want Trump's crime crackdown because it will put their incompetence on full display. See video Whats it looking like in your neighborhood?Continue readingFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitterLinkedInFox News FirstFox News OpinionFox News LifestyleFox News Entertainment (FOX411)Fox BusinessFox WeatherFox SportsTubiFox News GoThank you for making us your first choice in the morning! Well see you in your inbox first thing Monday.
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