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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJonBenet Ramsey's father asks Trump for help in daughter's unsolved murder caseFIRST ON FOX: DENVER John Ramsey, the father of JonBenet Ramsey, who was 6 when she was murdered in 1996, is asking for President Donald Trump to help push Colorado authorities to take a more proactive approach to solving the infamous killing.Ramsey, who has criticized the Boulder Police Department's efforts to solve the Christmastime slaying, has offered to fundraise to pay for investigative genetic genealogy, a newer technology thats been used to solve high-profile cold cases such as the Golden State Killer."I told the DA that money should not be a restrictor here," Ramsey told Fox News Digital during an interview at CrimeCon in Denver on Saturday. "I need to get Donald Trump on them. He'll stir things up one way or the other, but somehow we've got to get them to do that."JONBENET RAMSEY'S DAD PRESSES FOR NEW LAW IN DECADES-LONG HUNT FOR DAUGHTERS KILLER"If he got involved in the Cracker Barrel (issue)," he added, referring to Trump's criticism of the restaurant chain's short-lived re-branding of its logo. "This is a whole lot of a bigger deal than the Cracker Barrel. Help us. So that's the bottom line."The White House referred Fox News Digital to the Justice Department when asked to comment on Ramsey's remarks.Trump has commented on and has intervened in criminal cases before. In July, he weighed in on the plea deal that will spare Bryan Kohberger's life for killing four University of Idaho students in 2022."These were vicious murders, with so many questions left unanswered," Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform at the time. "While Life Imprisonment is tough, its certainly better than receiving the Death Penalty but before Sentencing, I hope the Judge makes Kohberger, at a minimum, explain why he did these horrible murders."In 2019, he called for the release of New York-based rapper A$AP Rocky, who was charged with assault in Sweden.Ramsey has criticized the Boulder authorities over the handling of the murder investigation, but said he believes the police department is moving in the right direction after meeting with the new leadership.JONBENT RAMSEY'S FATHER BELIEVES CRUCIAL PROGRESS BEING MADE TO FIND DAUGHTER'S KILLERNow, he believes genetic genealogy could be the key to solving the case."I am absolutely convinced that's the gold standard today," Ramsey said. "So I've been pushing that pretty hard in terms of what I think ought to happen. And I don't know that they're doing it. I know they listen, but I don't know where they are mentally in terms of making that happen.""To me, it's a no brainer that it would be done, but I don't know how to make it happen," he added. "All I can do is ask."On Saturday, Ramsey announced a petition asking Colorado lawmakers to bring state law into alignment with the federal Homicide Victims Families Rights Act, which gives victims the right to request a cold-case review in federally handled investigations that havent found answers."I was shocked by how the system works in our country," he said. "We have 18,000 police jurisdictions. Each one is a little island of authority and if that chief of police of an island doesn't want help. Help can't come in. They have to be invited. That's primitive in my opinion."PROGRESSIVE DA WHO DISMISSED ALLEGED SEX OFFENDER'S ATTEMPTED KIDNAPPING CHARGES FACES RECALL PETITIONAt an earlier CrimeCon in Las Vegas, Ramsey announced the start of a petition asking Colorado Gov. Jared Polis to allow an independent agency to conduct modern DNA testing in the case rather than the Boulder Police Department.JonBenet was reported missing by her mother, Patsy Ramsey, on Dec. 26, 1996, after finding a ransom note demanding $118,000. John Ramsey found her body later that same day in the basement of their Boulder home.An autopsy revealed that JonBenet died of strangulation and a blow to the head.Ramsey has long criticized the department for its "arrogance," "pride," "ego" and inexperience at the time his daughter was killed.The department said investigators assigned to the case have followed up on more than 21,016 tips, letters and emails and traveled to 19 states to interview or speak with more than 1,000 individuals."The killing of JonBenet was an unspeakable crime and this tragedy has never left our hearts," Boulder Police Chief Steve Redfearn said in a November 2024 video message. "We are committed to following up on every lead and we are continuing to work with DNA experts and our law enforcement partners around the country until this tragic case is solved. This investigation will always be a priority for the Boulder Police Department."0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 10 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMets' Jonah Tong reveals 'unbelievable' way to upgrade grilled cheeseNew York Mets pitcher Jonah Tong made quite the impression on fans during the week as he revealed a hot food take that he hoped would stick with others.In a recent interview, he left MLB fans scratching their heads a bit when he offered his own hot take on one of his favorite bites the grilled cheese sandwich.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe Canadian baseball player told the World Baseball Network he dips his grilled cheese sandwiches in maple syrup and that he "absolutely" loves it. He explained his love for the odd food pairing in a separate interview with MLBs Cut4.He was asked what the "secret" was to a great grilled cheese."The secret is maple syrup," Tong said. "Its unbelievable. My grandpa taught me that, and its "He said he uses the maple syrup as a dipping sauce."Grilled cheese. Chop it up. Dip it in it. Unbelievable. Its my favorite thing."YOUNG PHILLIES FAN FORCED TO GIVE UP HARRISON BADER HOME RUN BALL TO IRATE FAN GETS MEET AND GREET, SIGNED BATThe Mets selected Tong in the seventh round of the 2022 MLB Draft. He moved through the minor league system to earn a start on the major league roster.In that lone start against the Miami Marlins, Tong lasted five innings and struck out six batters. New York won the game 19-9.He was on the mound again on Saturday but picked up the loss against the Cincinnati Reds. He allowed four runs on three hits and struck out six.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 10 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBill Belichick shares 'pretty simple' reason for banning Patriots staff from football programNorth Carolina Tar Heels head coach Bill Belichick confirmed reports that New England Patriots staff members were barred from the football program.Belichick was the head coach of the Patriots for 24 seasons, winning six Super Bowls. However, they missed the playoffs in each of the final three years of his tenure after Tom Brady signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMHowever, multiple reports indicated that North Carolinas general manager Michael Lombardi and pro liaison Frantzy Jourdain informed their own team last month that the scouts were banned.Belichick addressed the situation after he picked up the first collegiate win of his career."It's clear I'm not welcome there around their facility," he told reporters, via the Tar Heel Tribune. "So, they're not welcome at ours. Its pretty simple."Its unclear what transpired over the last few weeks that led to some apparent bad blood between Belichick and the Patriots organization. Belichick and the Patriots split after the 2023 season with both calling the decision amicable.BILL BELICHICK PICKS UP 1ST WIN OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL COACHING CAREERPatriots team owner Robert Kraft said earlier in the week that Belichick would be getting his own statue in front of Gillette Stadium."When that great 20-year era ended, it was always my intention to commission a statue for both Tommy and Bill when their respective careers were over, playing and coaching. When Bills coaching career ends, we look forward to sitting down with him and having a statue made to be right next to Tommy,"Kraft told CBS News.Current Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel made a crack about Belichick and North Carolina losing to TCU in a blowout during the first full week of the college football season. He said he was unsure how quick Belichick would be able to win, noting that Urban Meyer won his first 12 games when he took over at Ohio State.For now, Tar Heels and Patriots personnel will have to focus on their own teams.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 10 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMOnlyFans boom on college campuses sparks concern as more students turn to platform for fast cashA trend is sweeping college campuses nationwide as students head back to school while looking to make some extra cash.Creating and selling content on OnlyFans a website that allows adults to produce and post their own sexually explicit content in exchange for money from subscribers has become a popular way for college students to earn extra income while in school."More and more people aren't getting married," Rock Jacobs, director of a documentary series about the online platform infiltrating college campuses called "Lonely Fans," told Fox News Digital. "More and more people arent having kids, and more and more people want to cut the line. And since the pandemic, there was this explosion of OnlyFans. The amount of money they're making is more than Google, more than Intel, more than the NBA."TENNIS PRO SACHIA VICKERY DEFENDS ONLYFANS USE: 'I ENJOY DOING IT'The platform has seen a sharp increase in traffic since the pandemic, with creators flocking to OnlyFans as a way to exchange virtual sex for money.In 2019, the site featured approximately 350,000 creators from around the world on its platform, according to datafrom Statista. However, the number of creators has since skyrocketed to over 4.1 million in 2023 signaling a staggering rise in users pushing content on the site."It's a payroll system," Jacobs told Fox News Digital. "And what [creators] have been able to do is use sex to prey on lonely people, and because of technology anybody can have a payroll."UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PROVIDES NEARLY $136K TO STUDENT SEX GROUP THAT GIVES ETHICAL PORN PROGRAMMINGThe trend has infiltrated even the highest-ranking universities across the country as rising tuition costs plague students seeking out college degrees.In 2025, the average cost of college in the United States is roughly $38,270 a year, according to the Education Data Initiative. The cost has reportedly more than doubled in the 21st century, with student loan interest rates forcing students to pay as much as $500,000 for a bachelors degree."There's some people that really need money," Jacobs said. "And this is such an easy way to do it. It comes quick, and you know [that] you will make money."SOUTHERN SORORITY GIRLS PUT THROUGH 'PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE' IN CUTTHROAT BAMA RUSH RECRUITMENT: COACHHowever, the use of the platform does not come without risks. Students who choose to put their image online face the possibility of hurting their job prospects or risk their reputation amongst their community.Jacobs points to a notable shift in campus culture since he began filming his documentary series back in 2023, with students initially remaining secretive about their online sexual endeavors."I think its become normalized," Jacobs told Fox News Digital. "Ive been working on [the film] since 2023, and at the beginning, I didn't think it was something that people were trying to hide. Now its something that people are proud about."CRIMSON PRIDE: ALABAMA FOOTBALL SENIORS REFLECT ON PERSONAL LEGACIES IN FINAL EPISODE OF FOX NATION SERIESIn what could signify a startling cultural shift in career aspirations, Jacobs recounted overhearing a group of girls under 18 expressing interest in joining OnlyFans while filming a protest outside of a California high school."There were girls coming out of the high school that said, Oh, what's wrong with OnlyFans? We're going to do that as soon as we turn 18," Jacobs said. "It has turned itself into being something that people want to do right out of school instead of picking a real career."While the consequences of launching an OnlyFans account while in college could remain strictly social, Jacobs warns creators could also face life-threatening repercussions stemming from posting explicit content online.15 OF THE WILDEST, WACKIEST COLLEGE CLASSES TAUGHT IN AMERICA TODAYInstances of creators facing threats and stalkers have plagued the online community, with Jacobs recalling an alarming incident that he uncovered while filming his documentary."Theres one guy that literally drove five hours to a girls house," Jacobs said. "[He] broke into her house and was living in her attic.""The stalkers can be digital, but it can actually turn physical and real and in some cases, it can get violent."Jacobs also pointed to another womans testimonial featured in the documentary."Shes done really well [and] shes made over a couple million dollars," Jacobs said. "Shes been able to change her entire life and set herself up. But she admitted that every night when she goes to sleep, she feels like someones going to break into her house and murder her. She said shes come to terms that shes not going to have a peaceful death."BAMA RUSH: INSIDE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA'S WILD AND CUTTHROAT' SORORITY RECRUITMENT PROCESSThe psychological impact of students posting to OnlyFans is also alarming experts, with New York City-based psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert warning about the concerning trend."Psychologically, it offers instant gratification, attention, validation and income all at once," Alpert told Fox News Digital. "Those same rewards can create dependency and affect self-worth. Students risk tying their identity and confidence to clicks and subscribers. What is framed as independence often masks a deeper vulnerability."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPJacobs echoes the same concerns, while warning parents that the rise of college students turning to OnlyFans to achieve online fame and fortune is threatening the future of family values."If we keep moving and normalizing this type of behavior, then family values are going to be diminished," Jacobs said. "And how are you going to have those deep roots when you send your child off into the world so that they are able to control themselves and restrain themselves from certain things?"0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 10 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMWhat America desperately needs is inspirational leaders heres how to be oneAbraham Lincoln was thrust into a defining moment in American history. His inspirational leadership preserved a nation. Without his leadership, secession in 1860 could have easily led to the portioning of America into any number of separate entities, some retaining slavery, some not.The United States of America would no longer be a union. And without the USA, the 20th century would have been radically different. Our world would look nothing like it does today.Lincoln did it by rejecting the use of naked power. Instead, he motivated and inspired his followers to take ownership of their roles in the great American experiment of democracy and freedom. He mobilized his followers to fight for a common mission the elevation of human equality and dignity.He did this by powerful communication, including his two Inaugural speeches and the Gettysburg Address. He was incredibly resilient in the face of setbacks and defeats. He inspired everyday people to a higher level of performance and achievement by instilling purpose in their lives.LIBERTY AND UNITY: WHAT AMERICAS 250TH ANNIVERSARY ASKS OF US TODAYLincoln saved the most significant nation on earth. He was arguably the greatest president in American history. Lincoln was positively the essence of inspirational leadership.And inspirational leadership is desperately needed today. In government, businesses, nonprofits and teams, inspirational leaders are the key to organizational success.Ive always subscribed to the general definition of leadership as influence. But for inspirational leadership, the definition is more specific it is the transfer of belief.Inspirational leaders create a positive culture of belief. They inspire those they lead to believe. This belief leads to amazing accomplishments. They inspire their followers to do what many believe cant be done.Inspirational leaders are optimists, visionaries, dreamers. They invest their time and energy in creating a positive culture. That culture then excites, encourages and energizes people. And the whole organization gets better.IF AMERICA DOESNT SHAPE THE WORLD, OUR RIVALS WILLWe see this time and time again in the sports world. The coaches that create a positive culture lead their teams to success. Winning is the result of inspirational leaders creating the right culture.The leader must believe. He must be optimistic and spread positivity. Disney CEO Bob Iger has said, "The most important characteristic of a leader is optimism." What the leader believes is possible greatly influences what is accomplished.Inspirational leaders communicate faith in a world of pessimism, negativity and fear. They choose faith over fear. They know over-believers can become over-achievers. The leaders belief inspires followers to believe.The reality is its hard to grow, its hard to make progress, its hard to reach success if youre around people who are negative. Optimists simply fare better than pessimists. People who see the positive and have a positive outlook are happier and more successful than negative people.Inspirational leaders change the thinking in their organization. They replace the negative with the positive, pessimism with optimism, doubt with faith.AUTHENTIC PRESIDENTIAL LEADERSHIP: AMERICANS KNOW IT WHEN THEY SEE ITInspirational leaders use communication to give their followers the precious gift of hope. And they need regular doses of it. They need to believe that there is greater ahead of them. John W. Gardner once said, "The function of a leader is to keep hope alive." And the best way to do it is through motivational communication.Inspirational leaders know there will be setbacks. They use these challenges as catalysts for growth, leading their organizations to bounce back stronger and wiser. They understand failure is part of the success journey. And their followers can use the tough, difficult, challenging experiences of life for the good if they can embrace it.Leaders who face adversity head on realize there is an opportunity to learn from it. When you learn and make the necessary changes, you turn your setback into a comeback.Inspirational leaders appreciate their followers and find various ways to express it. They know well how meaningful it is when the leader acknowledges hard work, sacrifice and effort. A leader who shows he cares inspires people to wholeheartedly commit to the vision. Followers simply work harder when they feel appreciated.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONGratitude is a habit we develop. Its not just a spontaneous emotion. Leaders emphasize gratitude for people more than just actions. They make sure their followers know they appreciate them.Pessimists don't change the world. Throughout history, it's the inspirational leaders, the optimists, the believers who make the greatest impact.Inspirational leaders believe in people and believe the best is yet to come. Because they believe in a better and brighter future, they inspire people to create it. They are positively contagious, sharing encouragement, optimism and joy. They have a clear vision and create a positive culture.Inspirational leaders succeed. They measure meaning as well as metrics. When purpose truly connects, the results are unmistakable. Stories replace complaints, culture changes naturally and the vision becomes a reality.We need inspirational leaders you can be one.This is an excerpt from the book "Maverick Leadership"(coming out Oct. 15). For more information go to www.maverickleadershipbook.com.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM RICK MCDANIEL0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 10 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCorey Feldman takes Dancing With the Stars stage after battles with his dark Hollywood pastCorey Feldman is stepping back into the spotlight after joining the cast of "Dancing With the Stars."The 54-year-old actor, who rose to fame as a child star in classic 1980s movies including "The Goonies," "Stand by Me" and "The Lost Boys," will compete as a celebrity contestant with professional dancer Jenna Johnson in season 34 of the hit ABC show.During an interview with Us Weekly, Feldman shared his excitement over partnering with Johnson, who is the show's reigning champion after taking home the Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy with former "The Bachelor" star Joey Graziadei at the end of season 33 last year."Im very grateful that I have somebody so eloquent when it comes to the dance floor, and knowing everything, the moves, the rhythms, the styles [and] the technique," Feldman told the outlet about working with Johnson.COREY FELDMAN SLAMS DIDDY AMID SEX TRAFFICKING PROBE, VOWS TO FIGHT SEXUAL ABUSE IN HOLLYWOOD"Shes the reigning queen, so Im very grateful that I was lucky enough to land her as my partner," he added.Feldman, who has been taking part in daily rehearsals with Johnson, explained that his previous experience with dancing significantly differed from learning to master ballroom dance under his partner's guidance."Ive been dancing my whole life professionally, but [in a] totally different style of dancing," Feldman said. "In all those situations, like, the choreographers were there to work around what I do."He continued, "They were there to kind of work with me and let me lead, so for me to take the back seat and turn it over and say, Its all you, show me. Lead me, Im excited."In her own interview with Us Weekly, Johnson said that she was looking forward to watching Feldman develop as a ballroom performer."I mean, were just getting started, so we have a lot of work to do, but I think people will be so excited to root on Corey and to see his journey on the show, and to watch him evolve as a ballroom dancer," she said. "I think its going to be epic and so relatable.""I think so many people are going to be so stoked to watch [his] journey," Johnson added.Johnson also previously won "DWTS" alongside Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon in 2018. Despite heading into this season as the reigning champion, Johnson insisted that she doesnt feel pressure to defend her title."I think every season is new as a clean slate, especially with different partners that youre given," she said. "I am so passionate about giving each partner the best experience possible. This is a different journey. Im obviously so grateful for last year and the win, but this is new. This is different. My intentions are different, so Im excited."Johnson told Us Weekly that her goal is to help Feldman to "feel the best on the dance floor.""I want him to enjoy dancing with a partner," she shared. "This is something so new for him, and so I just want to give him the confidence that he deserves."Feldman's journey from child star to the ballroom stage has been marked by ups and downs. The California native launched his career at the age of 3, acting in commercials and appearing in guest roles on TV shows including "Mork & Mindy," "The Bad News Bears," "Eight Is Enough" and "The Love Boat."In 1979, Feldman made his film debut in the sci-fi thriller "Time After Time" and went on to appear in the hit 1984 movies "Gremlins" and "Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter."Feldman landed his breakthrough role in 1985 when he was cast as Clark "Mouth" Devereaux in the adventure film "The Goonies." He became a household name and teen idol after starring in 1986's "Stand By Me" as well as 1987's "The Lost Boys," which also starred Corey Haim.Alongside Haim, he became part of the pop-culture phenomenon known as "The Two Coreys." The actors, who were close friends, capitalized on the popularity of their on-screen pairing, co-starring in 1988's "License to Drive" and 1989's "Dream a Little Dream."However, Feldman's career faltered in the 1990s as he transitioned into adulthood. He publicly struggled with substance abuse and alcoholism and faced legal issues after arrests on drug-related charges.He appeared in some B-movies and TV shows, and also began doing reality television. In addition to film work, he released a number of albums.In 2010, Haim died at the age of 38 in Burbank, California. At the time, the Los Angeles Police Department stated that Haim, who had battled drug addiction for years, died of an accidental overdose. However, an autopsy later revealed that his cause of death was pneumonia.During a 2011 interview with ABC, Feldman opened up for the first time about the darker side of child stardom, revealing that he and Haim had been sexually abused at the height of their Hollywood fame."I can tell you that the No. 1 problem in Hollywood was and is and always will be pedophilia," Feldman told ABC's Nightline. "That's the biggest problem for children in this industry. ... It's the big secret."During his interview, Feldman claimed he was "surrounded" by pedophiles when he was 14, saying the sexual abuse by a "Hollywood mogul" led to the death of Haim."That person needs to be exposed, but, unfortunately, I can't be the one to do it," Feldman told Nightline at the time.Two years later, Feldman released his memoir, "Coreyography," and spoke further about his experience with sexual abuse as a child."Haim started to confide in me, about some intensely personal stuff, very quickly after that," Feldman wrote. "Within hours of our first meeting, we found ourselves talking about Lucas, the film he made in the summer of 1985, the role I had wanted for myself."At some point during the filming, he explained, an adult male convinced him that it was perfectly normal for older men and younger boys in the business to have sexual relations and that it was what all the 'guys do.'"Over the years, Feldman has continued to advocate on behalf of child sexual abuse victims in Hollywood. During TV appearances, he has called for industry and legal reforms and expressed his support for survivors speaking out. He has also lobbied to change laws around the statute of limitations that prevent survivors of child sexual abuse from seeking justice once they reach adulthood.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSIn 2020, Feldman released the documentary "(My) Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys" in which he alleged Charlie Sheen abused Haim when Haim was 13 years old.Sheen's publicist shut down the allegations in a statement to Fox News Digital at the time."These sick, twisted and outlandish allegations never occurred. Period. I would urge everyone to consider the source and read what his mother Judy Haim has to say."On "The Dr. Oz Show" in November 2017, Judy strongly denied that Sheen abused her son."My son never mentioned Charlie," she said during her appearance. "We never talked about Charlie. It was all made up... If my son was here to hear all of this, he would throw up."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"When my son was 13 hes not going to go and ask Charlie Sheen to go and sleep with him," Judy added.At the time, Judy accused another man of abusing Haim when he was a child.Along with his advocacy, Feldman has continued his music career. On Wednesday, he spoke with TMZ about his upcoming projects while on his way to rehearsals for "Dancing With the Stars.""I've got three EPs coming out right now. I have a single coming out September 10 ... an EP coming out on September 22," he said, adding that he was launching a new artist through his label CiFi Records."And then I have a dance single and a dance EP coming out in November!" Feldman exclaimed.While speaking with TMZ, Feldman admitted that preparing to hit the ballroom stage has been tough."It's a lot of work," he said of his daily rehearsals. "But I'm grateful. I'm grateful to learn. I am grateful to be a student. It's nice."Season 34 of "Dancing With the Stars" premieres on Sept. 16 on ABC.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 29 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMWith friends like these pushing to dismantle Trump's Middle East peace deal, who needs enemies?Americas so-called allies Britain, France, Canada, Australia and others are about to stab President Donald Trump in the back. The goal is to lay waste to the presidents signature foreign policy success the Abraham Accords.The Abraham Accords denied violent Palestinian rejectionists a veto over the normalization of relations between Arab states and Israel. Now Palestinians and their band of useful idiotshave launched a coup. The scheme opens by overthrowing the fundamental principle of a negotiated settlement to the Arab-Israeli conflict. United Arab Emirates officials have speciously started blaming Israel for the Accords demise.The staging ground for this "Et tu, Brute?" moment is the United Nations. French PresidentEmmanuel Macron announced on Sept. 3, 2025, that he, and his Saudi counterpart, have called upon world leaders to assemble at the United Nations in New York City on Sept. 22and endorse this agenda. Formally, the substance has been committed to paper in what they are outlandishly calling "The New York Declaration."This means that by the time President Trump addresses the General Assembly on the following day, he will have been reduced to the guy with the broom bringing up the rear. His hopes and plans for peace in the Middle East will have already been rejected by virtually every head of state or government in attendance.TRUMP'S LANDMARK DEAL IS THE REAL KEY TO PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EASTThe New York Declaration first appeared at the conclusion of a confab, chaired by the French and the Saudis, at the U.N. in July of this year. The United States and Israel stayed away. The vast majority of states ignored State Department pleas to do the same.The document weighs in at 30 pages of anti-Israel venom and attacks on American foreign affairs. It twists the horrors of Oct. 7, 2023 when more than 1,400 Jews (and others in Israel) were murdered, raped, tortured and kidnapped into a political win for Palestinians.Here are just some of the Declarations extraordinarily dangerous demands:A "State of Palestine" before "mutual recognition" of the Jewish state.DEMOCRATS, MEDIA BETRAY ISRAEL, BUT LOOK WHO STANDS FIRMA Palestinian "right of return" that would flood Israel with millions of Palestinians from the river to the sea thus ending the Jewish state.A fully armed Palestinian state (called a "one state, one gun policy") and an indefensible Jewish state.An arms embargo on Israel ("ceasing the provision or transfer of Arms") cutting off the countrys ability to defend itself.A global pogrom to arrest and prosecute Israelis in national and international courts the world over.Abandoning the hostages and rewarding the kidnappers by conditioning their release on Israel freeing convicted Palestinian criminals and fully withdrawing from Gaza.WE MUST ENSURE AID GETS INTO THE HANDS OF INNOCENT PALESTINIANS, NOT HAMASAnd here is what the Declaration does not mention: Jews. Judaism. The Jewish state. Antisemitism the actual driver of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Even Jerusalem is only discussed in terms of Islamic and Christian rights. Jewish history is nowhere.The Declaration represents multilateral bullying at its worst. But the United States is not powerless.The president has options:Dont go. If the event to adopt the Declaration on Sept. 22 isnt canceled or world leaders dont decide to pull out, then cancel the presidents appearance on the 23rd. President Trump doesnt need the U.N. stage to be heard loud and clear. The U.N. needs America.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONSend the U.N. packing. Back in 1988, President Ronald Reagan and Secretary of State George Shultz denied Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat a visa to speak at the U.N. The General Assembly reacted by temporarily moving to Geneva. Lesson learned: move the whole lot out of the USA for good.Stop paying. Bypass the organization and fund directly only what is consistent with American values and interests and is fully accountable to the U.S. taxpayer.Apply sanctions. Impunity for the Declarations signatories is the wrong message to send states that endanger American national security and undermine our vital foreign policy goals.On Oct. 7, Palestinian terrorists massacred the nationals of 69 countries and kidnapped people from 22. Thats the Palestinian multilateralism the United Nations is all set to reward.Failing to respond is not an option.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ANNE BAYEFSKY0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 29 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJaguars' Travis Hunter discusses transition from Heisman Trophy winner to dual-threat NFL rookieCollege was plenty of fun and games for Travis Hunter and how could it not be?The former Colorado standout became a household name after transferring from Jackson State, alongside Deion and Shedeur Sanders, by making plays on both offense and defense.In his final season as a Buffalo, Hunter won the Heisman Trophy and parlayed that into becoming the second overall pick by the Jacksonville Jaguars, who gave up a haul in the NFL Draft to get him.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMHe's currently listed as the Jags' No. 2 wide receiver and No. 3 cornerback ironically, he was originally seen as more of a corner than a receiver early in college.Hunter mastered both ends of the field in college, but the National Football League is a different beast.Everyone is faster, stronger, and wiser. That latter detail is what Hunter has been trying to focus on since getting drafted."Just the mental part, you gotta be mentally strong and ready for whatever comes your way," he told Fox News Digital. "You still got a point to prove. And the playbook, you gotta retain stuff a lot faster and apply that to the field."TAYLOR SWIFT FANS GO AFTER CHARGERS PLAYER FOR OPEN-HAND SLAP ON TRAVIS KELCE: 'THAT WAS LOW'A large part of what has helped him do that is CELSIUS Energy and being a staple of their "Live. Fit. Go." campaign. Hunter signed an NIL deal with the energy drink company before his Heisman campaign, and it contributed to his "great" camp."Just keeping my energy levels up, make sure Im locked in and focused for the amount of energy I need. And Im very excited to be a part of the campaign. They chose me to be one of their people, and Im excited to keep working with them.""It was great to be locked in, learn the playbook, know the guys and get comfortable with my teammates," he added.The Jags host the Carolina Panthers at 1 p.m. ET Sunday. And now that his NFL debut is here, his true role is simple."Just me being myself," he said. "Going out there and being what everyone thinks I can be."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 34 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMVance issues midterm warning, says Democrats anger could drive 2026 turnoutVice President JD Vance issued a warning to Republicans ahead of the 2026 midterms, saying that while many in his party may be satisfied with the Trump administrations performance, complacency could put their vision at risk."Youve got the far-left fanatics theyre very angry right now, and theyre very motivated," Vance told Fox News Lara Trump in an interview Saturday.He argued that while GOP voters are generally pleased with the administrations record on major issues like the economy, crime and the border, outrage over those successes will drive Democrats to the polls.OPINION: 2028 LOOKS LIKE TROUBLE FOR DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS ARE POISED TO CAPITALIZE"Because weve done so much of what we said we were going to do, our people arent angry," he said of Republicans.But he warned that Democrats will be mobilized by issues such as crime in major cities and the border.Vance urged all who support the MAGA agendaregardless of party affiliationto get out and vote to prevent Democrats from undoing their work."If you want to give the government over to people who are defending murderers on the streets of D.C., then don't vote. But if you actually want to continue to secure the southern border and combat this inflation problem, you've got to get out there and vote and give us that ability to continue accomplishing great things for the American people," he said.JD VANCE SHUTS DOWN MAGA SUCCESSION CHATTER AFTER MUSK REPORTSome Republicans are already looking past 2026, with Vance among those floated as potential 2028 contenders to carry the torch beyond President Donald Trump's second term.Though Vance brushed aside 2028 speculation, he made clear that his immediate priority is the job at hand and rallying Republicans to hold the line in 2026 to retain the partys long-term vision."I think if I do end up running, it's not going to be given to me either on the Republican side or on the national side, so I'm just going to keep on working hard," he said."This is the most important job that I've ever had. It may be the most important job I ever have outside of being a father to those three beautiful kids. So I'm going to try to do my best job, and I think if I do that, the politics will figure itself out."0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 51 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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