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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMRFK Jr. accuses Biden admin of putting 'speed over safety' in migrant child casesHealth and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. detailed new information on migrant children allegedly lost under the Biden administration, accusing officials of putting "speed over safety" in a rush to process minors."What weve discovered is there were 476,000 unaccompanied children who were lost during the Biden administration," Kennedy said during a "Fox & Friends Weekend" interview on Sunday."They wanted to show, above all things, that they were getting the kids out of the cages, so they were not doing security checks on the people who came to pick them up."BIDEN TEAM LEFT THOUSANDS OF MIGRANT KIDS WITH LARGELY UNVETTED SPONSORS, RECORDS REVEALHe accused Biden officials of neglecting basic safeguardsfailing to conduct DNA testing, fingerprinting, identification checks, and other measures to verify adults claiming to be children's parents.Under the Trump administration, however, Kennedy said those practices have been overhauled."We're doing income verification, we're doing DNA testing, fingerprinting on everybody who comes in and says that they're a parent. We are knocking on doors, trying to find the kids who are lost," he shared.So far, Kennedy claimed, federal officials have knocked on about 82,000 doors and recovered roughly 22,000 children.MEET THE TRUMP TEAM TRACKING DOWN THOUSANDS OF MISSING MIGRANT CHILDREN"Were going to keep doing that for the next three-and-a-half years and try to find every kid that was lost," he added.Fox News Digital reached out to a representative for former President Joe Biden for comment.Kennedys remarks echoed broader Republican criticism of the Biden administrations handling of unaccompanied minors.According to an August 2024 report from the Department of Homeland Securitys Office of Inspector General, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) transferred more than 448,000 unaccompanied migrant children to HHS between fiscal years 2019 and 2023.The report found that ICE was unable to fully monitor the whereabouts of many of those children after release and noted lapses in tracking and follow-up, including failures to ensure court appearances.However, an Associated Press report from last October noted that the findings did not mean the children vanished or were trafficked but rather reflect systemic breakdowns in record-keeping and follow-up processes.0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPamela Anderson seemingly shuts down PR stunt claims about her Liam Neeson romance rumorsWhen it comes to reports surrounding her romance with Liam Neeson, Pamela Anderson doesn't have time for PR stunts.During an appearance at the 51st Deauville American Film Festival in Deauville, France on Friday, Anderson who gave an acceptance speech after receiving the festival's Deauville Talent Award seemingly shut down rumors that she and her "The Naked Gun" co-star orchestrated their romantic chemistry to drive ticket sales."I do not and will never feed into PR stunts," she said during her speech, per People. "That would be a death sentence. I'm authentically driven. I'm superstitious when it comes to love. And I'm not comfortable sharing any shred of my romantic life."LIAM NEESON CONFESSES HES MADLY IN LOVE WITH CO-STAR PAMELA ANDERSON"I know I'll fall in love again and again on screen," she continued. "That is my job. If we do it well, you will feel it, a kind of projection. It is the greatest compliment. So please think positive. And I appreciate your good wishes. There are no silly games being played. I'm sincere."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"Do not mistake my kindness for weakness or my boldness for bitterness. I'm here on this journey, not for money or for fame, but to see what I'm made of in truth, hard work and to leave behind an honest legacy my family can be proud of," she concluded.The 58-year-old actress and the 72-year-old actor made headlines with their flirty exchanges and public displays of affection throughout "The Naked Gun" press tour, which kicked off in July.Since then, reports have circulated that the pair's romantic connection was a calculated PR strategy to promote the film.In a report published by TMZ last month, sources alleged that Anderson and Neeson's PR teams, along with the movie's studio, Paramount Pictures, orchestrated the duo's alleged fake relationship while "The Naked Gun" was in production. TMZ reported that Anderson and Neeson had not seen each other from the time that filming wrapped in July 2024 until the press tour began.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERIn addition, the outlet reported that Anderson and Neeson never had a one-on-one date, and their dinners together were strictly business with personal assistants present. While speaking with People, a source slammed the allegation as "ridiculous."However, an insider told People that the connection between Anderson and Neeson is "genuine.""Everything between them has been genuine. Neither would ever take part in a publicity stunt. They have a great time. Neither of them needs the publicity," the insider said."Their relationship isnt just for show," another source told the outlet. "They have a real connection. Theres no incentive for either of them to stage something like this."Fox News Digital's Ashley Hume contributed to this post.0 Comments 0 Shares 31 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMUS Open broadcasters told to avoid showing 'disruptions or reactions in response' to Trump's presence: reportPresident Donald Trump will attend the U.S. Open mens singles final on Sunday afternoon, more than 10 years after he first launched a campaign for the White House.Television networks that are set to broadcast Trumps arrival at the event at Flushing Meadows in New York City were reportedly told to refrain from airing any boos or cheers for him.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMBounces, a tennis-focused Substack, first reported that the U.S. Tennis Association (USTA) sent out the directive to broadcasters."With respect to Broadcast Coverage, the President will be shown on the World Feed and the Ashe Court Feed during the opening anthem ceremony," the message reportedly read. "We ask all broadcasters to refrain from showcasing any disruptions or reactions in response to the Presidents attendance in any capacity, including ENG [Electronic News Gathering] coverage."The USTA said it regularly asks its broadcasters to avoid showing disruptions off the court.The U.S. mens final is set to take place between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. Sinner won the event last year, defeating American Taylor Fritz.LEFT-LEANING HOLLYWOOD ELITE FLOCK TO US OPEN WITH TRUMP SET TO ATTEND MENS FINALThe final is set to take place on ESPN for viewers in the U.S. ESPN planned to show and acknowledge Trump's presence at the U.S. Open and cover the match as usual.Trump has been a spectator at theU.S. Openmultiple times. He attended the event in September 2015 with his wife, Melania, months after he announced he was running for president the first time. Photos showed John McEnroe shaking Trumps hand.Trump has attended plenty of sporting events, whether he was on the campaign trail or at the White House. He was a guest at multiple UFC fights in 2024. He also attended a Pittsburgh Steelers game while on the campaign trail.The president will have a big sports week. Hes scheduled to attend the New York Yankees game next week on the 24th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks. He also wrote that he would attend the Ryder Cup at the end of the month.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 29 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMColts' Cam Bynum breaks out bizarre celebration after interception vs DolphinsIndianapolis Colts safety Cam Bynum has been known for his elaborate celebrations after making key plays during his games and he went viral in his first game of the season.Bynum intercepted a pass from Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa in the first quarter of their matchup on Sunday afternoon. Bynum ran toward his end zone and began to flail around.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe celebration caught the attention of the NFL world.Bynum spent the first four seasons of his career with the Minnesota Vikings. He joined the Colts in the offseason. He had three interceptions in 17 games in 2024. He also had 10 pass breakups. It was the best season hes had since he entered the NFL in 2021.Last year, he emulated Australian breaker known as Raygun who had a wild routine during the 2024 Summer Olympics. He appeared at the NFL Honors to help recreate Terry Crews dance from the movie "White Chicks."EX-NFL STAR SUGGESTS GIANTS SHOULD SEE WHAT THEY HAVE IN JAXSON DART SOONER THAN LATERByrum spoke about the elaborate celebrations during the 2024 season."The energy when you make plays, you really earn the right to do funny things, goofy things, and that's really what drives us, being able to have that joy playing and having fun with your teammates," Bynum said, via the Vikings website. "What better way to have fun than making plays and being able to celebrate it with your guys?"The Colts and Dolphins both finished the season 8-9.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 6 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJeffrey Wright calls Batman casting critics 'f------ racist and stupid' in heated responseIn an interview published Wednesday, actor Jeffrey Wright, who starred in "The Batman," criticized people who have complained about him portraying a character who was originally written as White.Speaking to entertainment outlet Collider, Wright, who is Black, expressed frustration with social media users who objected to him portraying Batman police Lt. Jim Gordon as a Black man."It's just so f------ racist and stupid," the actor declared.STEPHEN COLBERT HAD LEFT-WING JOURNALISTS, HOSTS ON THE LATE SHOW MORE THAN 200 TIMESWright played Gordon in 2022s "The Batman" alongside Robert Pattinson, who starred as the titular caped crusader. Though critics praised Wrights portrayal, some online users complained that Gordon had been race-swapped.Wright noted backlash faced by Black actors who play roles originally portrayed as White."I really find it fascinating the ways in which there's such a conversation, and I think even more of a conversation now, about Black characters in these roles," he said.CRACKER BARREL ANTI-WOKE CRITICS SLAMMED AS UNINTELLIGENT BY BOSTON GLOBE FOOD CRITICIn the previous "Batman" film franchise starring Christian Bale, Gordon was played by British actor Gary Oldman.Wright told the outlet he believes opposing a Black man playing the character is "blind.""It's just so blind in a way that I find revealing to not recognize that the evolution of these films reflects the evolution of society, that somehow it's defiling this franchise not to keep it grounded in the cultural reality of 1939, when the comic books were first published.""It's just the dumbest thing. It's absent all logic," he added.He added that a Black actor playing Gordon was perfectly in line with the diversity of New York City the inspiration for the comics Gotham City.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE"What I love about our Batman is how gritty and granular and accessible it is. Ours is a Gotham that's born out of 70s noir in terms of its cinematic aesthetic 70s noir New York," he said."Obviously, New York City is the template for Gotham, and if you look around New York City in the 70s, or if you look around New York City, of course, today, it's a multicultural place," Wright added.The actor, who also starred in HBOs "Westworld" series and appeared in the James Bond franchise alongside Daniel Craig, described his connection to the character."The thing is, as well, I feel that I own these stories as much as anyone. Perhaps now, because I'm a part of them, I have the most skin in the game."He added that he believes the two creators of the original Batman comic wouldnt be opposed to his portrayal."Bob Kane and Bill Finger are two Jewish guys up in the Bronx, imagining heroes and villains in a city that looked like the city around them at the time, but I think what they imagined was open-ended," he said. "I think that the success and the longevity of these stories and characters are owing to the openness of their imaginations and what they created."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP0 Comments 0 Shares 13 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMKnife-wielding man slashes NYPD officer in face with 14-inch blade, police shoot him dead in pursuitA knife-wielding man was shot dead during a police pursuit in New York City after entering a police precinct and slashing an officer in the face with a 14-inch blade, authorities said Sunday.The attack unfolded just before 5:30 a.m. at the 73rd Precinct in Brooklyns Brownsville neighborhood when a man entered the building through an employee entrance, NYPD Chief of Patrol Philip Rivera told reporters at a briefing.When a female officer stopped the man and told him to go out and enter through the front door, the man pulled out "a large butcher knife" and slashed her in the face, Rivera said.The female officer fought off the knife-wielding man, who then ran out through the back of the precinct. An officer used a taser as the man escaped, but the device was not effective in stopping him, Rivera said.SIX PEOPLE SHOT, ONE SLASHED IN NYC VIOLENCE AFTER WEST INDIAN DAY PARADE ENDS MONDAY EVENINGSeveral officers chased after the man, ordering him to drop the knife. The man did not comply with the officers commands, Rivera said.A short time later, the man lunged at an officer with the knife. Several officers then opened fire on the knife-wielding man, striking him numerous times. He was pronounced dead at a local hospital.Officers recovered the 14-inch blade at the scene.NYPD OFFICER SHOT DURING CARJACKING BY CAREER CRIMINAL, ADAMS RIPS JUSTICE REFORMSThe officer who was slashed in the face was treated at a hospital, where she is recovering and in "good spirits," Rivera said."This situation could have turned out very differently," he said. "This is the risk that every NYPD officer faces every single day."Rivera said investigators had a tentative identification on the knife-wielding man, but could not immediately release it to the public.Police said the incident remains under investigation.0 Comments 0 Shares 28 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSerial killer claims he murdered 26 women as new documentary reveals dark secretsOne of Californias most notorious killers is back in the spotlight as a new documentary revisits his crimes and uncovers even darker secrets.Joseph Naso, the former photographer convicted in 2013 of killing four women, is now claiming he actually killed26 women. The bombshell confession comes from a fellow death row inmate, William Noguera, who spent more than a decade building trust with Naso inside Californias infamous San Quentin State Prison.The chilling revelations are featured in a new Oxygen documentary,"Death Row Confidential: Secrets of a Serial Killer," premiering Sept. 13."He's guilty of more than anyone knows," Noguera says during a preview of the new series. "He told me everything, and I wrote all of it down."NOTORIOUS SCORECARD KILLER LINKED TO DECADES-OLD MURDER NEARLY 45 YEARS LATERNasos double life stunned the country. He was a father of two, Little League coach, and school photographer by day and a sadistic killer by night. Investigators found photographs of what appeared to be dead women among his belongings, along with what investigators dubbed a "hit list," containing ten cryptic descriptions of female victims.Even after a jury handed down a death sentence, Naso continued to maintain his innocence in interviews, including an exclusive interview with KGO.Noguera, who is also on death row for a 1983 murder, was assigned to assist elderly prisoners as part of a prison disability program, which is where he connected with Naso. Over 10 years, the two developed what was described by several media outlets as an "unusual" relationship.Noguera told the outlet that Naso eventually opened up, and offered the stunning admission.UNEARTHED SON OF SAM PRISON TAPES REVEAL CHILLING DETAILS ABOUT SERIAL KILLER DAVID BERKOWITZ"When I told him, 'Well, look, they got you because a list of 10,' he started laughing," Noguera recalled. "He said, 'They got it all wrong. Yeah, I killed them women, yes. But those aren't my top those aren't my list of 10. Those are my top 10."Noguera disclosed even more disturbing details, noting that Naso's claims of killing 26 women may be supported by something reportedly found in the search of Naso's home. Noguera told the outlet, "They found a coin collection with 26 gold heads. Those represent his trophies, they represent the 26 women that he murdered."Determined to document everything, Noguera compiled a 300-page dossier filled with cryptic clues, locations and partial confessions. He passed the files to retired FBI task force investigator Ken Mains, who took on the case pro bono.While Naso never named his victims, his rambling stories hinted at forgotten crimes. In one ploy, Noguera convinced him to put a confession in writing, dangling the possibility of a prison transfer to get closer to his sons.In his own words, Naso reportedly described luring a woman through a modeling ad, driving her home, killing her and dumping her body under the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge.NEW ENGLAND SERIAL KILLER FEARS MERIT 'REVIEW AND INVESTIGATION' AFTER REMAINS FOUND ACROSS 3 STATES: EXPERTThe description matched the disappearance of Berkeley woman Lynn Ruth Connes in the 1970s, KGO noted. She had answered a modeling ad, and her bike was later found chained near the exact spot Naso described.Working together, Detective Mains and Noguera linked Naso to several cold cases, including Connes. Piece by piece, they are putting names to the women Naso once reduced to cryptic notes and delivering long-awaited answers to grieving families."But now they know what really happened to her," Noguera said. "And that has been my goal the whole time, is to give the victim's family just that closure, that finalization, that's the whole motivating factor behind all of this."Naso, who was dubbed the "Alphabet Killer," gained his grim nickname after being found guilty in 2013 of murdering four women whose first and last names began with the same letter. The victims included Roxene Roggasch, 18, Carmen Colon, 22, Pamela Parsons, 38, and Tracy Tafoya, 31, with their deaths occurring between 1977 and 1994.Authorities had previously investigated Naso in connection to the unsolved "Alphabet Murders" of three young girls in his hometown, Rochester, New York, in the 1970s. However, DNA evidence ruled him out as a suspect in those cases.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPInvestigators also uncovered a diary detailing more than 100 sexual assaults dating back to the 1950s, many involving underage girls. With the new claims emerging, law enforcement agencies across California and the FBI are now re-examining unsolved cases."Our two minds, cop and convict, working together. I know that I can solve unsolved murders. Let's get them," Mains said.As the documentary reveals, Nasos crimes may stretch further than anyone ever imagined and his disturbing legacy continues to haunt both investigators and families seeking closure.0 Comments 0 Shares 30 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMEx-NFL star JJ Watt debuts new hairstyle for commentating debutJ.J. Watt has been busy since he retired from the NFL after the 2022 season.He joined CBS Sports as an NFL analyst and became a minority investor in Burnley FC, which earned a promotion to the Premier League. On Sunday, Watt made his debut in the booth for CBS.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMNFL fans immediately noticed that something was different about Watt. He switched up his haircut during the year, departing from the famous crew cut he sported his entire playing career. CBS Sports called it "feathered and lethal."He was on the call with Ian Eagle for a game between the New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers. Watts brother, T.J., plays for the Steelers.COLTS' CAM BYNUM BREAKS OUT BIZARRE CELEBRATION AFTER INTERCEPTION VS DOLPHINSCBS announced that Watt would be a color commentator for games starting in the 2025 season."There is nothing better than the energy and excitement of being in the stadium on game day in the NFL," he said in a statement earlier this year. "I couldnt pass up the opportunity to return to that atmosphere each week, working with one of the best in Ian. While I certainly miss delivering hits on the field, it will be nice to leave the stadium without taking any, unless Ian decides to try something crazy."Watt played 12 years in the NFL between the Houston Texans and Arizona Cardinals. He had 114.5 sacks and won the Defensive Player of the Year three times.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMRyan Reynolds angered Denzel Washington over an 'inexcusable' disturbance on setRyan Reynolds once angered Denzel Washington over an "inexcusable" disturbance on set.During a discussion at the Toronto Film Festival on Friday, Reynolds who is currently promoting the documentary he produced "John Candy: I Like Me" detailed a time in which he enraged Washington while filming the 2012 action thriller "Safe House."While shooting the final scene, Reynolds recalled his cellphone going off as Washington's character was dying."Who the f---s phone is that?" Washington yelled, according to Reynolds.DENZEL WASHINGTON APPEARS TO LASH OUT AT FANS IN HEATED EXCHANGE IN NYC"Hes been shot, wounded, dying, admits all the stuff that he did wrong. Tears start rolling down his face. And suddenly you hear and this is take two, by the way, because take one there was a technical problem we hear [Frank Sinatra singing] Come fly with me, lets fly, lets fly away.'"LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSThe Sinatra song had been Reynolds ringtone at the time.After Washington inquired about whom the phone belonged to, Reynolds said he played dumb.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"I stand up and look at all the stuntmen around me, and I go, Who the f---s phone is that? Inexcusable!'" he said."[The assistant director] was like, D, can you do another one? And [Washington] was like, Were going to have to, arent we?'" Reynolds said. "And Im like, Yes, [because of] the stuntmen! Inexcusable!'"A representative for Washington did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.When it comes to disrespectful incidents, Washington has never been one to stay mum.Last year, the Academy Award-winning actor appeared to have a heated exchange with fans attempting to take his picture and ask for autographs outside New York City's Museum of Modern Art.Washington who was attending a film benefit honoring Samuel L. Jackson arrived in good spirits and paused to take some photos for and with fans. However, as he was walking in, the 70-year-old star quickly turned around and approached a group of fans seeking autographs.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERIn the video obtained by Fox News Digital, Washington can be heard saying, "Put this down. I heard you. You talk about showing love respect me.""We always do," one fan responded."I said, Ill see you when I get out.' Which part of that don't ya'll understand?" Washington said.0 Comments 0 Shares 13 Views 0 Reviews
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