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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCharlie Kirk assassination: Timeline of Utah campus shooting details attack, manhunt for suspectTurning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was assassinated at a Utah Valley University event on Wednesday afternoon.Kirk was speaking on campus when a single shot was fired from the roof of a nearby building, which killed the conservative icon. Authorities announced on Friday that a suspect had been arrested.Here's a timeline of events leading up to the assassination and arrest:Beau Mason, commissioner of the Utah Department of Public Safety, said during a news conference on Thursday that the suspect arrived at Utah Valley University (UVU) at 11:52 a.m. local time on Wednesday, Sept. 10. The suspect then went to the Losee Center on campus."Starting at 11:52 a.m. this subject arrived on campus. Shortly away from campus, we have tracked his movements onto the campus, through the stairwells, up to the roof across the roof to the shooting location," Mason said.CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION: DISPATCH AUDIO REVEALS SUSPECT IN BLACK TACTICAL GEAR, CARRYING LONG GUNTPUSA's event at UVU's courtyard featuring Kirk kicked off. A massive crowd formed around a white tent with text reading "THE AMERICAN COMEBACK" and "PROVE ME WRONG." An event organizer told Fox News Digital that around 1,400 people RSVP'd for the event.University spokeswoman Ellen Treanor told Fox News Digital that the shooting began at 12:20 p.m. and came from a building located around 200 yards from the speaker. Kirk was answering a question from an individual in the audience when a shot was fired, hitting him in the neck. Kirk was transported to a local hospital.Students and people attending the event can be seen rushing to leave the area. The shooter jumped down a side of the building and went into a nearby neighborhood, officials said.UVU said police went "building to building" escorting students and staff off campus grounds.The campus was immediately evacuated and locked down. Classes were suspended through Sept. 14.According to a school spokesperson, UVU Police, in conjunction with the Orem Police Department, Utah Department of Public Safety and the FBI, started investigating the shooting.CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION WITNESSES DESCRIBE MINIMAL SECURITY, HORRIFYING SHOOTINGFBI Director Kash Patel said agents responded quickly to the scene."We are closely monitoring reports of the tragic shooting involving Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University," Patel said. "Our thoughts are with Charlie, his loved ones, and everyone affected. Agents will be on the scene quickly and the FBI stands in full support of the ongoing response and investigation."PHOTO GALLERY: CHARLIE KIRK THROUGH THE YEARSShortly after the shooting, UVU announced that a suspect was in custody, but did not publicly identify the suspect.Shortly after the initial announcement, a UVU spokesperson told Fox News Digital the suspect who was initially in custody had since been released."The Great, and even Legendary, Charlie Kirk, is dead. No one understood or had the Heart of the Youth in the United States of America better than Charlie," President Donald Trump wrote in a Truth Social post. "He was loved and admired by ALL, especially me, and now, he is no longer with us. Melania and my Sympathies go out to his beautiful wife Erika, and family. Charlie, we love you!CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION SUSPECT EVADES MANHUNT AS INVESTIGATORS ANALYZE SECURITY FOOTAGE"The subject for the horrific shooting today that took the life of Charlie Kirk is now in custody," Patel wrote in an update on X. "Thank you to the local and state authorities in Utah for your partnership with the FBI. We will provide updates when able."COMPLETE COVERAGE OF CHARLIE KIRK"The subject in custody has been released after an interrogation by law enforcement. Our investigation continues and we will continue to release information in interest of transparency," Patel wrote in a post on X.Investigators said they had obtained security camera video from the UVU campus showing a suspect dressed in all black.Robert Bohls, the FBI's special agent in charge of the Salt Lake City Field Office, spoke at the event alongside Utah Department of Public Safety Commissioner Beau Mason."After the shooting, we were able to track his movements as he moved to the other side of the building, jumped off of the building and fled, off of the campus and into a neighborhood," Mason said.VIDEO SHOWS MOMENTS BEFORE ASSASSINATION OF TURNING POINT USA FOUNDER CHARLIE KIRKBohls said they recovered what they believe to be the gun used to assassinate Kirk.The weapon "is a high-powered bolt action rifle. That rifle was recovered in a wooded area where the shooter had fled. So the FBI laboratory will be analyzing this weapon. Investigators have also collected footwear, the impression of a palm print and forearm imprints for analysis," Bohls said."We are not sure how far he has gone," Bohls added about the assassin.Investigators added that they believe Kirk's killer is "of college age.""We are asking for the public's help identifying this person of interest in connection with the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University," the FBI's Salt Lake City office wrote on X.The FBI said in a post on X that it is offering a reward of up to $100,000 "for information leading to the identification and arrest of the individual(s) responsible for the murder of Charlie Kirk."In a First on Fox announcement, Trump said that a suspect had been arrested."I think, with a high degree of certainty, we have him in custody," Trump said on "Fox & Friends.""Everyone did a great job. We worked with the local police, the governor, everybody did a great job," Trump added.Sources told Fox News that the suspect had been identified as Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old Utah resident.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 28 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMAmazon backs AI startup that lets you make TV showsWhat if you could write your own episode of a hit show without a crew or cameras, only a prompt? That's exactly what a San Francisco startup called Fable is aiming to do with its new artificial intelligence platform, Showrunner.Now it has Amazon's backing through the Alexa Fund. While the exact amount of the investment hasn't been disclosed, Amazon's involvement signals growing interest in AI-powered entertainment. Fable describes Showrunner as the "Netflix of AI," a place where anyone can type in a few words and instantly generate an episode.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTERHOLLYWOOD TURNS TO AI TOOLS TO REWIRE MOVIE MAGICInstead of passively watching shows, Showrunner invites users to co-create them. You can build an episode from scratch or jump into a world someone else started. It's all done through text: just describe the scene or story, and the AI gets to work. The company officially launched with Exit Valley, a satirical, animated series set in a fictional tech hub called Sim Francisco. Think Family Guy, but aimed at Silicon Valley titans like Elon Musk and Sam Altman. It's edgy, funny, and powered entirely by AI. If you're curious, head to the Showrunner website, and you'll be directed to their Discord server, where episodes are streamed, and new ones are made in real-time.BILL MAHER BLASTS AI TECHNOLOGY FOR 'A-- KISSING' ITS 'EXTREMELY NEEDY' HUMAN USERSFable's CEO, Edward Saatchi, has a history of pushing boundaries. Before launching Fable, he co-founded Oculus Story Studios, a division of Oculus VR acquired by Meta. His latest mission: turn Hollywood from a one-way broadcast into a two-way conversation."Hollywood streaming services are about to become two-way entertainment," Saatchi told Variety."Audiences will be able to make new episodes with a few words and become characters with a photo."That vision has already started to take shape. Fable previously released nine AI-generated South Park episodes that racked up more than 80 million views. Those episodes were made with the company's proprietary AI engine, fine-tuned for animated storytelling.Right now, Showrunner is focused entirely on animated content and that's no accident. According to Saatchi, animation is far easier for AI to handle than photorealistic video. While tech giants like Meta, OpenAI, and Google are racing to create lifelike AI videos, Fable is avoiding that battleground. Instead, the startup wants to give everyday users the tools to become writers, directors, and even stars of their own shows. All it takes is a bit of imagination and a few lines of text.Whether you're a writer, a fan of animation, or just someone who's curious about AI, this shift opens the door to a whole new kind of entertainment. You no longer need a Hollywood budget to tell a story. If you've got a creative idea, you can bring it to life instantly, and share it with a community that's doing the same. Showrunner gives you the power to shape pop culture, not just consume it. You could even remix existing episodes or jump into an AI-generated world with your own twist.Take my quiz: How safe is your online security?Think your devices and data are truly protected? Take this quick quiz to see where your digital habits stand. From passwords to Wi-Fi settings, youll get a personalized breakdown of what youre doing right and what needs improvement. Take my Quiz here:Cyberguy.com/QuizAmazon's support of Fable shows that generative AI appears to be the next evolution in how we create and experience entertainment. Tools like Showrunner are turning viewers into creators, and what we consider a "TV show" might soon be as personal as a playlist.If you could make your own animated series with a single prompt, what story would you tell? Let us know by writing to us atCyberguy.com/ContactSign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTERCopyright 2025 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 12 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNY Times corrects claim Charlie Kirk made antisemitic statement in story about political viewsThe New York Times issued a correction Thursday, admitting it had wrongly attributed an antisemitic remark to Charlie Kirk when the late Turning Point USA founder was actually critiquing the comment.As part of its story on where Kirk stood on key political issues in the wake of his assassination, The Times reported Kirk was "repeatedly accused of antisemitism." Kirk was a staunch supporter of Israel and has been praised by Israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu."An earlier version of this article described incorrectly an antisemitic statement that Charlie Kirk had made on an episode of his podcast. He was quoting a statement from a post on social media and went on to critique it. It was not his own statement," the New York Times wrote beneath the report.CHARLIE KIRK'S SUSPECTED ASSASSIN CAPTURED AFTER FATAL SHOOTING OF INFLUENTIAL CONSERVATIVE VOICE IN UTAHThe Times corrected the report, but as of Friday morning it still insisted Kirk "was repeatedlyaccused of antisemitism, including by fellow conservatives." It reported he was a proponent of "replacement theory" and "accused Jewish philanthropists of fomenting anti-whiteness by supporting liberal antiracism causes like the Black Lives Matter movement.""Allies of Mr. Kirk often sought to defend him against accusations of antisemitism by citing his support for Israel. Mr. Kirk defended Israels actions in Gaza," the Times added.The Times did not specify exactly what was corrected from its original report, and it was unclear if it deleted the passage in question.The New York Times declined comment when reached by Fox News Digital.The paper was sharply criticized for the report on social media.NETANYAHU CALLS CHARLIE KIRK 'ONCE-IN-A-GENERATION' FIGURE, SAYS HE WILL THINK OF HIM FOR 'ALL MY LIFE'Netanyahu delivered an emotional tribute to Kirk after his tragic death, calling the 31-year-old a "once-in-a-generation" figure."He was a defender of our common Judeo-Christian civilization. He was unbelievably excited to walk in the footsteps of Jesus here. He valued our bond, the bond between America and Israel," Netanyahu said Thursday on "The Faulkner Focus."COMPLETE COVERAGE OF CHARLIE KIRK"He had his truth. He stood up for it," Netanyahu continued. "But he said, You can come and debate me. He invited that debate. He certainly didn't invite the violence, the horrible violence that tried to silence him."Some progressive sites like Snopes have accused Kirk of engaging in antisemitic tropes, such as his remarks on his podcast on Oct. 26, 2023, in the aftermath of the Hamas terrorist attack in Israel.Kirk was critical of liberal Jewish donors, saying he and other conservative Christians were the ones trying most to defend Judaism and Israel in the U.S."In a stunning turn of events, the people that the [Anti-Defamation League] said were Jew haters are actually the biggest defenders of Judaism and Israel right now in the country. Us," he said, pointing at himself. "Conservative evangelical Christians. And Jewish donors, they have a lot of explaining to do, a lot of de-coupling to do, because Jewish donors have been the No. 1 funding mechanism of radical open-border, neoliberal, quasi-Marxist policies, cultural institutions and nonprofits.""Jews have been some of the largest funders of cultural Marxist ideas and supporters of those ideas over the last 30 or 40 years," he said on another show on Nov. 7, 2023. "Stop supporting causes that hate you."Last year, a spokesman for Kirk said the notion he didn't support the Jewish people was a "disgusting lie."Fox News Digitals Madison Colombo contributed to this report.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 12 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump reveals new nickname for Mamdani weeks before Election DayPresident Donald Trump has a new nickname for Zohran Mamdani, who is the clear frontrunner in New York City's election for mayor."I call him my little communist. He's my little communist mayor," Trump said of Mamdani during an extended studio interview Friday on Fox News' "Fox and Friends."The 33-year-old democratic socialist state lawmaker from the New York City borough of Queens shocked the political world in June with his convincing win over former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and nine other candidates to capture the Democratic Party's mayoral nomination in the nation's most populous city.Mamdani proposes eliminating fares on New York City's vast bus system, making CUNY (City University of New York) "tuition-free," freezing rents on municipal housing, offering "free childcare" for children up to age 5 and setting up government-run grocery stores.CLICK HERE TO WATCH TRUMP'S ENTIRE FOX AND FRIENDS INTERVIEWFollowing Mamdani's primary victory, Trump immediately criticized him as a "100% Communist Lunatic."The president has continued to repeatedly deride Mamdani as a communist in the ensuing months, while warning that New York City would become "a communist city" if Mamdani wins November's mayoral election."We should never be in a position where we're talking about a communist," Trump said in his Fox and Friends interview.POLL POSITION: JUST HOW LARGE IS MAMDANI'S LEAD IN THE NYC MAYORAL RACE?The Ugandan-born Mamdani, who would become New York City's first Muslim and first millennial mayor if elected, has denied being a communist.With less than two months to go until Election Day, Mamdani holds a commanding lead over his mayoral rivals in the Democrat-dominated city, according to two new polls.Mamdani is sitting on 22-point margin leads over Cuomo and the rest of the field in surveys released this week from Quinnipiac University and New York Times/Siena College.Guardian Angels co-founder Curtis Sliwa, who for a second straight election is the Republican mayoral nominee in the Democrat-dominated city, was a distant third in both polls, with embattled incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, who is running as an independent after deciding to skip the Democratic primary amid anemic polling, further down in fourth place.CUOMO SHAKES UP CAMPAIGN IN BID TO TAKE DOWN MAMDANIBoth Sliwa and Adams have repeatedly committed to staying in the race in recent weeks amid multiple reports that Trump's advisors floated administration roles for both mayoral hopefuls if they dropped out.Trump, a native New Yorker who now calls Florida home, has urged that the field narrow in order to defeat Mamdani."I would like to see two people drop out and have it be one on one. And I think that's a race that could be won," Trump said last week.MAMDANI RIVALS DEFIANT AGAINST DROPPING OUT DESPITE FACING LONG ODDS IN NYC MAYOR BATTLEOn Friday, the president said in his Fox and Friends interview, "I think they have to have one stay. And it would look to me like Cuomo frankly is leading the other two."But he added that Cuomo's "still way behind. It almost looks like even one candidate wouldn't work at this point.""Im not looking at the polls too carefully, but it would look like he is going to win and that is a rebellion. It is a rebellion against bad candidates, OK? Theyre tired of it," Trump added.Trump also criticized Sliwa."Look, I'm a Republican, but Curtis is not exactly primetime," the president claimed.Sliwa, in a Fox News Digital interview last month, said that he hasn't had "any conversations with President Donald Trump, who I've known over the years.""We've had a love-hate relationship. Everybody knows that," Sliwa added.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe Quinnipiac poll suggested that if Adams ended his re-election campaign, Mamdani would lead Cuomo 46%-30% with Sliwa at 17%.But the New York Times/Siena survey pointed to Mamdani edging Cuomo 48%-44% in a hypothetical two-candidate match-up.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 12 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrumps Memphis National Guard news boosts Hagerty's aisle-crossing work to crush city crime, senator saysEXCLUSIVE: When President Donald Trump announced on "Fox & Friends" that Memphis would be the next focus of his nationwide anti-crime push, Sen. Bill Hagerty told Fox News Digital he has long been working to address the citys crisis.Hagerty, R-Tenn., said he has been concerned with Memphians public safety for years, and has worked with Gov. Bill Lee, Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., as well as some Democrats in West Tennessee, where locals have been seeing red as crime continues to soar for those "walking ten feet off of Beale."Trumps National Guard announcement is also something that has garnered rare bipartisan support in the blue city within the red state as Hagerty also praised Democratic city Mayor Paul Young and the area's Democratic congressman."Its a deep personal prayer of mine to see Memphis become one of the safest cities its a great city," he said, adding that Young and Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn., have largely supported broad efforts to crack down on crime.TRUMP SAYS NATIONAL GUARD DEPLOYING TO MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, NEXT AMID ANTI-CRIME PUSHYoung and Cohen have united with him, Blackburn and Lee to support Operation Viper a federal-state law enforcement cooperative project chiefly involving the FBI that the senator said led to about 500 arrests of wanted suspects since July.Multiple reports put the figure as of August around 200.Viper had been "ramped up" by FBI Director Kash Patel over the summer, he said, and that the latest phase of the endeavor ended this week which could explain the timing of Trumps announcement.Hagerty said the FBI and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) "beefed up" resources in Memphis over the last few weeks and already demonstrated the ability for federal-state-local cooperation to successfully pursue the "hardest of the hard-core" criminals.Patel previously called Memphis "the homicide capital of America."Fox News Digital reached out to Young and Cohen as well as the FBI for comment.Young told Memphis' FOX affiliate he agrees with comments by Lee that effective results on the crime front come through work with state and federal law enforcement.GOP SENATORS SAY THEY'RE OPEN TO TRUMP DEPLOYING NATIONAL GUARD IN THEIR STATES' BLUE CITIESOn "Fox & Friends," Trump confirmed Hagertys comment that Young and Lee are united across party lines on this front."What we demonstrated is a tremendous ability to work collaboratively with the local authorities, with the state and the federal level to bring all resources necessary to bear to make a real dent in the crime situation," Hagerty said in that regard."President Trump has been pleased with the initial progress and is now willing to help us maximize resources to really bring the situation under control."Hagerty also suggested that although Cohen and Young appear onboard, there may be some "knee-jerk resistance to any federal help" that could be challenging political dynamic for Young.Lee Harris, the Democratic mayor of Shelby County within which Memphis sits, alternatively lambasted Trump claiming he will use "troops [to] occupy Tennessee communities."Harris called the news "disappointing, anti-democratic, and violates American norms and possibly U.S. laws.""In the short term, the presidents incursion will likely cause confusion and fear in many of our communities, particularly the most vulnerable ones. In the long term, the mark of Tennessee communities being occupied by federal forces will hurt our states reputation for generations."Harris added that Trump will "chill" personal freedoms such as that of protest and that his office will do everything it can to prevent the guard's "incursion."Hagerty praised the Young, a Democrat, for running for mayor as a crime hawk, and also praised Lee for planning to send an additional 50 Tennessee state troopers to help the federal intervention.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"This next phase, we're working through the timing of it right now but there's no reason to wait," he said of the potential timing of federal action.Hagerty said Blackburn, as well as state leaders in Nashville, also agree that no option should be off the table for the crime crackdown adding that ATF and DEA should also be mentioned in the National Guard conversation.While Trump has also targeted Chicago on immigration enforcement as well as crime with Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino recently arriving in the city Hagerty was asked whether the federal intervention hes heard about relates only to crime or also to immigration."The entire focus of all my conversations with the White House and DOJ, FBI, with the governor has always been on crime, and the notion that there could be illegal immigrants tied up in that, Im not going to discount that there could be some involvement and I dont want to say that there couldnt be any involvement as [Trump] has been clear he is going to make whatever resources we need [available]."In his TV appearance, Trump suggested he chose Memphis because of headwinds in Chicago from "professional agitators" and a "hostile" local environment, which contrasted with Hagertys illustration of largely bipartisan consensus in Memphis.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 12 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump says he's running out of patience with Putin 'fast' over Ukraine conflict negotiationsPresident Donald Trump on Friday said he was "sort of" running out of patience with Russian President Vladimir Putin "fast" after the Kremlin said negotiations with Ukraine were "on pause."In an interview on "Fox and Friends," Trump said when he entered office he thought ending the then-three-year-long Russia-Ukraine war was going to be the "easiest" international conflict to take on."But it does take two to tango," Trump said after host Brian Kilmeade pointed out that Ukrainian President Volodymy Zelenskyy has offered to meet with Putin a number of times. "It's amazing when Putin wants to do it, Zelenskyy didn't. When Zelenskyy wanted to do it, Putin didnt. Now Zelenskyy wants to and Putin is the question mark."RUSSIA FIRES DRONES INTO POLAND DAYS AFTER TRUMP MEETING WITH NATO ALLYIt is unclear what period of time Trump is referring to as Putin, for the first time earlier this month, invited Zelenskyy to meet with him if the Ukrainian president traveled to Moscow a move that Western and Ukrainian security officials said was not only dangerous, but did not signify Putin was serious about good-faith negotiations."We're going to have to come down very, very strong,"Trump said in reference to Russia. "Hitting very hard with sanctions, to banks and having to do with oil and tariffs."But I've already done it. I've done a lot," he said, pointing to the 50% tariffs he put on India and has threatened to put on China both of which are Russias largest importers of oil. "Thats not an easy thing to do. That's a big deal. And it causes a rift with India," he added.While Washington has put tariffs on U.S. imports from India, there are carve-outs on items like pharmaceuticals and electronics both of which the U.S. heavily imports from New Delhi.Though despite actions taken by European allies, Trump has not imposed any new sanctions directly on Russia since he re-entered the White House, and is facing mounting criticism for not taking more immediate action against Putin after eight months in office.NATO WARNS RUSSIA AFTER POLAND SHOOTS DOWN 'HUGE NUMBER' OF DRONES THAT VIOLATED ITS AIRSPACELess than one month after Trump met with Putin in what was described as a productive meeting, the Kremlin has "paused" negotiations with Ukraine which had failed to make any real progress in establishing a ceasefire and nearly two dozen Russian drones entered Poland earlier this week, prompting a multi-nation NATO response to the threat."Communication channels exist, they are established, our negotiators have the opportunity to communicate through these channels, but for now, perhaps, we can talk about a pause," Kremlin spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, told reporters on Friday, according to a Bloomberg report.NATO allies have been on high alert this week following the drone attack which Trump had suggested could have been a mistake, but which Poland and Ukraine have fervently rejected as any sort of accident.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"We would also wish that the drone attack on Poland was a mistake," Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on X on Friday. "But it wasn't. And we know it."On Friday, Russia also initiated war games in Belarus, which not only shares a border with Poland, but some of the drones that entered Warsaws airspace on Wednesday came from the Moscow ally where Russian troops began amassing earlier this week.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 16 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMEngravings on shooter's ammo exposes Charlie Kirk assassination motiveThe rifle that federal investigators believe was used in the shooting that killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk contained ammunition inscribed with anti-fascist messaging, shedding light on the suspect's motive.Utah Gov. Spencer Cox confirmed the messaging at a news conference Friday, saying investigators discovered inscriptions on casings found with a bolt-action rifle near the Utah Valley University campus, where Kirk was killed during an event.One used casing and three unused casings contained the writings, Cox said.News of the ammunition inscriptions was first shared on social media Thursday morning in a preliminary bulletin attributed to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.SECRET SERVICE UNDER PRESSURE: WHAT KIRKS ASSASSINATION MEANS FOR TRUMPS SECURITYAccording to the bulletin, circulated on X by political commentator Steven Crowder, federal officials recovered a .30-06 caliber Mauser rifle in the woods that contained "engravings," including messaging expressing anti-fascist ideology and other messages.Fox News Digital confirmed the veracity of the ATF bulletin through talking to multiple sources, but the sources stressed on Thursday that the information was preliminary.DEMS, GOP LAWMAKERS JOIN FORCES TO CONDEMN POLITICAL VIOLENCE AFTER CHARLIE KIRK SHOTThe information about the firearm surfaced nearly 24 hours after Kirk, 31, was shot and killed during a speaking engagement in Utah. Both his graphic death and the scant public information revealed in the early hours of the investigation into his killing left the nation reeling and revived heated debate about political violence in the U.S.Law enforcement officials worked frantically in the aftermath of Kirk's death to track down and arrest the gunman, who they announced Friday was Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old Utah man.Cox on Friday called the shooting a "political assassination."WHAT IS A BOLT ACTION RIFLE? WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE GUN USED TO KILL CHARLIE KIRK"This is certainly about the tragic death, assassination, political assassination of Charlie Kirk, but it is also much bigger than an attack on an individual," Cox said. "It is an attack on all of us. It is an attack on the American experiment."FBI Director Kash Patel laid out the timeline of the investigation Friday, saying it took the FBI and Utah law enforcement 33 hours to make an arrest. Patel said authorities made "historic progress" in such a short duration of time.The FBI's Salt Lake City Field Officereleased an image Thursday of a man they had said was a "person of interest" in Kirk's death and asked the public for help identifying him. The bureau also announced it was offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to his capture. Cox said a tip from a family friend of Robinson's led to his arrest.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 16 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFox News announces primetime special Charlie Kirk: An American Original to honor conservative leaderFox News Channel has announced the primetime special "Charlie Kirk: An American Original" will behosted by Jesse Watters and air on Saturday at 7 p.m. ET.The one-hour special will honor the life and legacy of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, following his tragic assassination at Utah Valley University this week.Watters will reflect on Kirks extraordinary impact as a conservative thought leader, gifted communicator, and monumental force for the MAGA movement.Donald Trump Jr.,"My View"host Lara Trump, Graham Allen, OutKicks Riley Gaines and Pastor Jack Hibbs are among Kirks friends and colleagues who will join the program. Fox News personalities Will Cain, Laura Ingraham, Brian Kilmeade, Ainsley Earhardt and Lawrence Jones will also join to reflect on Kirks profound impact.COMPLETE COVERAGE OF CHARLIE KIRKFox News contributors Jason Chaffetz, who was on location in Utah during the horrific shooting, and Lisa Boothe will also join Watters. Kirk, a 31-year-old fatherof two, was in his element on Wednesday, speaking and debating on the Utah college campus when he was suddenly shot in the neck. He was rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead that afternoon.He had been invited to speak by the campus chapter of Turning Point USA, a national conservative student group he founded.Turning Point USA has gone on to become one of the most influential political organizations in the country, and Kirk was a frequent guest on Fox News programs.CHARLIE KIRK WAS PROUD CHAMPION OF CHRISTIANITY ON CAMPUSES NATIONWIDE: 'I'M NOTHING WITHOUT JESUS'Kirk made his last television appearance on"The Will Cain Show"on Tuesday and served as a guest co-host on"FOX & Friends Weekend"in July.Authorities announced Friday the suspect in the killing was in custody.An encore presentation of "Charlie Kirk: An American Original" will air on Sunday at 7 p.m. ET, with the program also available for streaming on FOX Nation.CHARLIE KIRK ANSWERED 'HOW DO YOU WANT TO BE REMEMBERED' LESS THAN 3 MONTHS BEFORE KILLINGCLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFox News Digital's Michael Ruiz contributed to this report.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 16 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMShop Le Creuset's new Modern Heritage collection and save up to 41% on classic cookwareFor its 100th anniversary, Le Creuset is looking back to move forward. The brand is celebrating its century-long legacy with the launch of theModern Heritage Collection.This special edition line re-imagines classic pieces like the iconic Dutch oven and braiser with updated, vintage-inspired details like elegant scalloped side handles and new looped stainless steel lid handles, giving each piece a refined, timeless look. You can also grab some great deals on the brands classic cookware.Le Creusets Modern Heritage collection updates classic designs with elegant new details.The Le CreusetModern Heritage round Dutch oven marries Le Creuset's iconic craftsmanship with a modern redesign featuring scalloped side handles and a looped stainless steel lid handle. This piece isn't just for cooking; it's an heirloom.Thisspecial edition braiser features a refined design, with redesigned scalloped handles and a new looped stainless steel lid handle.LE CREUSET IS CELEBRATING 100 YEARS WITH A NEW COLOR DROP AND DEALSTheModern Heritage oval gratins shallow, oval shape and low sides are ideal for creating dishes with a browned, crispy top, such as gratins and baked vegetables.Le Creuset is offering discounts on a selection of its enameled cast iron and stoneware.Original price: $820Le Creusetsfive-piece set includes enameled cast iron pots and pans, including the Dutch oven and skillet. It is available in several shades, from the iconic flame to the ultra-soft shade shallot. You can also shop thisset on sale for $575 at Nordstrom.Original price: $475The Le Creuset SignatureOval Dutch Ovens elongated shape is good for cooking larger, longer cuts of meat, whole chickens and oval-shaped loaves of bread.SAVE UP TO 76% ON PORTABLE BATTERY PACKS, LUGGAGE SETS AND MORE AT WALMART THIS WEEKOriginal price: $280The Le Creusetbraiser is a great all-purpose pan for a variety of meals, from one-pan dinners to braised dishes. It has a wide, shallow base ideal for searing meats and vegetables, while also slow-cooking and simmering them.Original price: $115.50The Le CreusetHeritage rectangular lasagna dish is ideal for baking large casseroles and lasagnas.For more deals, visitwww.foxnews.com/dealsOriginal price: $221This four-piecebakeware essentials set includes a deep rectangular dish, a square dish, a loaf pan and a gratin dish to cover most baking needs, from casseroles and roasts to cakes and bread.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 16 Views 0 voorbeeld
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