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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNewsom sues Trump administration over California National Guard deployment order to OregonCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom said on Sunday he will sue the Trump administration over the deployment of 300 California National Guard personnel to Oregon."Were suing Donald Trump. His deployment of the California National Guard to Oregon isnt about crime. Its about power. He is using our military as political pawns to build up his own ego," Newsom wrote in a post on X. "Its appalling. Its un-American. And it must stop," he added.The move comes just one day after a federal judge blocked President Donald Trump's attempt to deploy Oregon National Guard troops in Portland.TRUMP'S 'WAR-RAVAGED PORTLAND' NATIONAL GUARD DEPLOYMENT HALTED BY FEDERAL JUDGE OVER AUTHORITY CONCERNS"In response to a federal court order that blocked his attempt to federalize the Oregon National Guard, President Trump is deploying 300 California National Guard personnel into Oregon. They are on their way there now," Newsom, a Democrat, wrote in a statement."This is a breathtaking abuse of the law and power. The Trump administration is unapologetically attacking the rule of law itself and putting into action their dangerous words ignoring court orders and treating judges, even those appointed by the president himself, as political opponents."TRUMP VOWS 'FULL FORCE' AS HE PLANS TO SEND TROOPS TO PORTLAND AMID ANTI-ICE PROTESTSThe White House did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. A spokesperson for the Pentagon referred questions about the deployment to the White House.The presidents push to deploy National Guard troops nationwide has ignited repeated clashes with Democratic governors and mayors.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIllinois Gov. JB Pritzker has been among the most vocal critics, condemning Trumps ongoing proposal to send troops into Chicago an idea the president has been promoting for weeks.Trump has also threatened to extend deployments to other cities, including Baltimore and New Orleans. Troops have already been sent to Los Angeles and Washington.0 Comments 0 Shares 45 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMasked looters caught on camera trashing Florida store, stealing clothesPolice in Florida are searching for two men caught on camera destroying a mall store while stealing thousands of dollars in merchandise.The incident happened on September 25, according to the surveillance video timestamp. Daytona Beach Police Department posted the video to its Facebook page on Friday.Along with taking about $5,000 worth of items, the suspects are accused of causing $10,000 worth of damage to the store. They can be seen knocking over display cases, smashing glass and stuffing goods for sale into large black garbage bags.It happened at the Release Boutique at the Volusia Mall, FOX 35 Orlando reported. The store's Instagram says it is a "buy/sell/trade" retailer that also has a location in Orlando.BRAZEN BLUE STATE JEWELRY STORE HEIST CAUGHT ON CAMERA AS ARMED MOB MAKES OFF WITH $1M IN MERCHANDISE: POLICEDaytona Beach police are now asking for assistance in identifying the suspects."Watch the footage and contact us if you recognize either person," the department said on Facebook. "Your tip could make all the difference."ELDERLY JEWELRY STORE OWNER HOSPITALIZED AFTER SMASH-AND-GRAB ROBBERY LEAVES SAN JOSE SHOP DESTROYEDFox News Digital reached out to police and the store.Anyone with information is asked to call 386-671-5100.0 Comments 0 Shares 47 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMScientists reveal four new discoveries about how beer and wine actually affect your bodyBeer and wine have been part of human life for thousands of years, but scientists are still discovering how these drinks affect our bodies, taste buds and even gut bacteria. A new group of studies published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry reveal four fascinating new findings.DRINKING SPECIFIC VEGETABLE JUICE COULD REDUCE OLDER ADULTS BLOOD PRESSURE, STUDY FINDSSulfites are common preservatives added to wine to keep it fresh and stop bacteria from growing. But could they also affect the bacteria inside your gut? A Spanish team led by Edgard Relao de la Gua explored this question using a lab model of human digestion.The researchers found that when sulfites are added on their own, they can reduce the number of helpful gut bacteria. However, when those sulfites are part of real wine, which also contains healthy plant compounds called polyphenols, the effect is much smaller.GUT HEALTH AT STAKE AS RESEARCHERS PUT BEEF AND CHICKEN TO THE TESTThis suggests that wines natural ingredients may help protect the gut from any negative impact.That dry, puckering feeling you get when sipping red wine comes from compounds called tannins. Damian Espinase Nandorfy and his team found that tannins can temporarily block small water channels in your tongue and mouth.When that happens, your mouth produces less saliva and loses moisture, creating the "dry" or astringent sensation that wine drinkers know so well.PLASTIC WATER BOTTLE LEFT IN A HOT CAR? THINK TWICE BEFORE SIPPING FROM ITFor people who need to avoid gluten, knowing whether a drink is safe can be tricky. Scientists in Taiwan developed a fast, portable test that can detect gluten in beer or food in under three minutes. Their study showed that the test correctly identified gluten levels about 98% of the time.This new tool could help people with celiac disease or gluten intolerance check their drinks anywhere, quickly and easily.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERHazy beers are trendy, but most people dont realize what makes them cloudy. In this study, researchers discovered that RNA from yeast can bind with proteins in beer, creating microscopic particles that scatter light. Thats what gives beer its hazy look.MORE IN LIFESTYLE NEWSThis finding could help brewers naturally control how clear or cloudy their beer appears.Together, these discoveries show that even our oldest drinks still hold new mysteries. In everything from gut health to the appearance of our drinks, the chemistry behind beer and wine keeps revealing how deeply these beverages connect to both our bodies and our senses.0 Comments 0 Shares 53 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJaxson Dart's mom draws spotlight during Giants' game against SaintsNew York Giants rookie Jaxson Dart broke out in the first half with two touchdown passes against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday afternoon.As the broadcast panned to Darts family, his mother appeared to steal the show away from the former Ole Miss standout on social media.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMKara Dart became the talk among NFL fans on social media early in the game. She has routinely been spotted in the stands supporting her son, along with her husband Brandon. She took a photo with the rookie quarterback following a preseason game against the Buffalo Bills back in August. The two were with Tommy DeVito and his mother.Kara Dart, a Utah native, runs a fitness program. People magazine pointed out that she suffered a foot injury in 2019 that forced her to rethink the way she exercises.EX-NFL STAR CRITICAL OF CARSON WENTZ AS VIKINGS QB SUFFERS INJURY VS BROWNSJaxson Dart also credited his mom for giving him fashion advice."My mom's into it, and shes done a great job of letting me choose and find things that I like and just giving me options," he told GQ in 2024. "At the same time, it's just something that I've come to really love and to express myself in different ways."Kara and Brandon Dart have been at the Giants games since Dart turned pro.The quarterback received the first start of his career against the Los Angeles Chargers last week. He led the team to their first win of the 2025 season.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 47 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDC police arrest suspect for alleged explosive outside annual Red MassA 41-year-old New Jersey man was arrested outside Saint Matthews Cathedral in Washington, D.C., on Sunday for allegedly possessing a Molotov cocktail, authorities said.Louis Geri,of Vineland, had set up a tent on the steps of the Cathedral, which was due to hold its annual Red Mass, the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) said in a news release.Red Mass is a Catholic Mass that celebrates the start of the judicial year and offers prayers forwisdom, counsel, and fortitude for judges, lawyers and public officials.Officers assigned to a detail for the Red Mass spotted Geri and his tent shortly before 6 a.m. and determined he had been previously barred from the Cathedral premises, police said. Geri refused to leave the premises, according to authorities, and was arrested without incident.TEXAS CHURCH ARSON SUSPECT ACCUSED OF HAND-DELIVERING WRITTEN THREATS TO CHARLIE KIRK VIGILOfficers spotted multiple suspicious items during the arrest, including vials of liquid and possible fireworks inside the suspects tent, MPD said.Members of MPDs Explosive Ordinance Disposal team and the Arson Task Force also arrived to examine the suspects belongings that he left behind on the Cathedral steps.SUSPECT TARGETED SUBURBAN DC FIRE STATION WITH MAKESHIFT MOLOTOV COCKTAILS, POLICE SAYPolice said the scene was secured and there was no threat to the public.Geri faces charges of unlawful entry, threats to kidnap or injure a personandpossession of a Molotov cocktail.0 Comments 0 Shares 49 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPortland police sergeant appears to criticize assault victims for antagonizing anti-ICE protestersAn email from a Portland police sergeant appeared to criticize three people he described as "counter-protesters" after confronting anti-U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protesters outside an immigration facility and getting assaulted.The email from Sgt. Andrew Braun of the Portland Police Bureau was filed in Oregon federal court in the state's lawsuit against President Donald Trump, and noticed by Andy Ngo, a senior editor at the Post Millennial who frequently covers Antifa and U.S. protests.In the email, dated Sept. 21, Braun writes, "these 3 counter-protesters continue to be a chronic source of police and medical calls at ICE."The three individuals are listed as victims in the email and identified as Rhein Amacher, 35, Chelly Bouferrache, 56, and Katelyn Daviscourt, 31.PORTLAND POLICE ARREST CONSERVATIVE JOURNALIST ON ANOTHER NIGHT OF CHAOTIC ANTI-ICE CLASHES"Despite repeated advice from officers to stay away from the ICE crowd, they constantly return and antagonize the protesters until they are assaulted or pepper sprayed," Braun writes of the three individuals in the email. "They refuse or are reluctant to walk away from these confrontations, even when police are in the area trying to meet with them."Amacher describes himself as a "Right-wing Provocateur," according to his associated X account. An X account associated with Bouferrache states she is a "Blue state dissident" and "Anti-Communist." Daviscourt is an investigative reporter with the Post Millennial.All three X accounts associated with the individuals share video and coverage of the recent anti-ICE protests in Portland.Fox News Digital was unable to immediately reach the three victims identified in the email for comment.Anti-ICE protests have continued across the country in recent weeks in Portland and near Chicago. On Saturday, federal agents were rammed and boxed in by 10 cars near Broadview, Illinois, where anti-ICE crowds have been gathering for days and nearly a dozen people have been arrested.Earlier this summer, President Donald Trump deployed National Guard troops to Los Angeles in response to immigration enforcement protests. On Saturday, a federal judge in Oregon temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deploying the National Guard in Portland as part of the lawsuit brought by the state and city.ICE DIRECTOR SAYS PORTLAND FACILITY FACES VIOLENCE WITH 'LITTLE HELP FROM LOCAL POLICE'Brauns email contended that the three victims "even engage in the same trespassing behavior on federal and trolley property as the main protesters."Braun also described a "disturbance" that happened on Sept. 20 outside the ICE facility involving Amacher and 12 protesters. He wrote that a protester pepper-sprayed Amacher and a second "counter-protester."Braun wrote that there were as many as 50 protesters gathered that night, describing them as "more agitated than most nights," which led him to request additional police assistance.Officers searched for the pepper-spray suspect but were unsuccessful, according to Braun, who added that officers were able to avoid a confrontation with the "main crowd" of protesters. He noted that the agitated demeanor of the protesters shifted, and they began to break up as police drove through the area several times.Fox News Digital reached out to the Portland Police Bureau for comment on the email but did not immediately hear back.0 Comments 0 Shares 47 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMHegseth blasts Democrats for hitting War Department with 'Chuck Schumer special'Secretary of War Pete Hegseth took aim at Democrats on Saturday, criticizing their handling of the ongoing government shutdown as the standoff between the two parties now rolls into its fifth day."We're dealing with a Chuck Schumer special right now," Hegseth said on "The Sunday Briefing," speaking of the Department of War."This is the vanity of one man who doesn't want to look weak to his base, so he's trying to look tough, throw $1.5 trillion on top of what is otherwise a clean bill to fund the government, to move along on a regular order.REPUBLICANS ERUPT OVER SHUTDOWN CHAOS, ACCUSE DEMS OF HOLDING GOVERNMENT 'HOSTAGE'"We're going to fight through it," he continued. "But it's unfortunate that the Democrats are pushing politics into something when all we want to do is defend the nation, and we're going to keep doing it."With the Air Force vs. Navy game serving as a backdrop, Hegseth joined the new Fox News show to touch on the shutdown, defending the homeland from foreign and domestic adversaries and keeping the "warrior ethos" intact despite funding issues."Of course [the shutdown impacts readiness]. You've got to pay for the stuff you're doing," he said."We're going to do the job no matter what we're going to continue training, but eventually you stop paying people. You stop doing things, you stop training. You're less ready. You're less capable of being mission ready. You can't maintain everything"DEMOCRATS AT A BIG DISADVANTAGE IN SHUTDOWN AS TRUMP STARTS SLASHING THEIR PROGRAMSHegseth said servicemembers will soon start looking at congressional leaders namely Democrats and asking how long they intend to "hold out," fearing they soon won't receive a paycheck to support their families and personal livelihoods."Joining the military is not a lucrative business. The generals aren't in this to get rich. They can make a lot more on the outside, just like the sergeants and the captains and the others who serve," he said."It's not about the money, but, at the end of the day, you've got to pay the bills, so, when dumb games are played by Democrats on Capitol Hill It's nonsense. End it, fund it and let the troops get back to what they do best, which is defending the nation."Meanwhile, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and other Democratic lawmakers insist Republicans are to blame for the shutdown."ITS MIDNIGHT. That means the Republican shutdown has just begun because they wouldnt protect Americans health care. Were going to keep fighting for the American people," Schumer posted on social media as the shutdown began.Democrats have been pushing for an extension of Obamacare subsidies enhanced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Those enhancements, which most Republicans oppose and allege would lead to a huge increase in taxpayer-funded healthcare for immigrants who entered the country illegally, would expire by the end of 2025 without congressional action.Democrats have also introduced a counter-proposal for a continuing resolution (CR) that would keep the government funded through Oct. 31 while reversing the GOP's cuts to Medicaid made in their "One Big, Beautiful Bill."Speaking to FOX Business, Schumer insisted the American people are on the Democrats' side because they don't want to see their healthcare "decimated."He also said the White House and congressional Republicans "have refused to talk to us [Democrats]," adding, "They should come and talk to without conditions because the American people are suffering. Their healthcare is in shambles."Fox News' Elizabeth Elkind, Paul Steinhauser and Dierdre Heavey contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 50 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBill Maher rips Kamala Harris' book, says it should have been called, 'Everyone Sucks but Me'"Real Time" host Bill Maher called out former Vice President Kamala Harris' book during his HBO show on Friday and suggested a new title for the former Democratic presidential nominee's account of the 2024 campaign."Kamala Harriss new memoir of the '24 election is called 107 Days, but should have been called Everyone Sucks but Me,'" Maher said during Friday's show, which was met with applause from his guest, CNN political commentator Van Jones, a former advisor to President Barack Obama. "'107 Days' is a victims title because, get it, she only had 107 days to win. Yeah. Uh, and a billion and a half dollars and a built-in army of about 75 million people whod vote for any human-adjacent life form that wasnt Trump."Harris' book was released in late-September and recounts her historically short presidential campaign up until she ultimately lost to President Donald Trump."But in 107 Days, nothing is ever Kamalas fault. Biden lets her down by not stepping down sooner. Pouty face emoji. Gavin Newsom, he was asked for his endorsement, but texted, hiking, will call back, but then never did. And then he didnt even ask her to prom," Maher joked.KAMALA HARRIS BREAKS SILENCE ON BIDEN DROPOUT, ADMITS SHE HAS REGRETS ABOUT HER HANDLING OF SITUATIONHarris named multiple Democrats in her book, including Newsom, who she tried to speak to about endorsements after President Biden exited the race.Harris shared her notes from those calls in her book, including one about the California governor that read, "Hiking. Will call back. (He never did.)"Maher also called out the former VP for revealing that she didn't pick former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg as her running mate because she felt it was a "risk," because he's a gay man."America itself lets Kamala down by not being ready for the running mate she really wanted, Pete Buttigieg. So shes stuck with the Home Depot paint salesman, and the rest is history," he said, referring to her former running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.WASHINGTON POST SLAMS KAMALA HARRIS BOOK TOUR, SAYS DEMS DON'T 'HAVE TIME TO WASTE' ON FORMER VPHarris wrote in the book that Buttigieg "would have been an ideal partner if I were a straight White man.""But we were already asking a lot of America: to accept a woman, a Black woman, a Black woman married to a Jewish man. Part of me wanted to say, Screw it, lets just do it. But knowing what was at stake, it was too big of a risk," she added. "And I think Pete also knew that to our mutual sadness."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREHarris' office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.0 Comments 0 Shares 50 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMEx-Soros Fund managers assistant lived lavishly while luring women for abuse in sex dungeon: prosecutorsDisgraced financier Howard Rubins personal assistant allegedly indulged in a lavish life of luxury funded by the former Soros Fund Management portfolio manager, while luring women for him to sexually abuse for over a decade, according to federal prosecutors.Jennifer Powers, 45, appeared in Brooklyn federal court earlier this week to plead not guilty to charges of sex trafficking and transporting women in interstate commerce for sex acts with Rubin, according to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital.Federal prosecutors allege Rubin "funded virtually all aspects" of Powers lifestyle from at least 2018 until 2023, including covering the costs of her Manhattan apartment, credit card bills, children's private schooling, and down payment and mortgage on the familys Texas home.EX-SOROS FUND MANAGER INDICTED, ACCUSED OF ABUSING WOMEN IN MANHATTAN SEX DUNGEONPowers and her husband, Stephen Powers, are facing additional charges stemming from allegations that the pair who have been married since "at least 2012" intentionally filed joint tax returns between 2018 and 2024 that did not disclose the millions of dollars in payments Rubin had provided, according to prosecutors."Jennifer Powers did not report any wages or income from employment," the indictment alleges.Court documents reveal federal prosecutors case against the couple, alleging the pair did not report any income from Jennifer Powers and only documented a gross income of $40,000 from Stephen Powers disc jockey business in the tax years 2018 and 2019 combined.GHISLAINE MAXWELL GOES FOR STROLL AT NEW MINIMUM-SECURITY PRISON AS FORMER TOWNHOUSE HITS MARKETNow-private Instagram posts reportedly show the family enjoying lavish vacations in Turks and Caicos, Italy and Colombia,according to the New York Post.Prosecutors now allege that, during the same time, Jennifer Powers played a key role in procuring women for Rubin to sexually abuse inside his Central Park penthouse in a soundproofed room referred to as "The Dungeon" from 2011 to 2019.According to court documents, Rubin and Powers spent over $1 million recruiting women, some of whom had been previously sexually abused or suffered from addiction, to partake in paid sex acts that often went beyond the scope of their consent."The defendants allegedly exploited Rubins status to ensnare their prospective victims and forced them to endure unthinkable physical trauma before silencing any outcries with threats of legal recourse," Christopher Raia, the FBI's assistant director for New York, said in a statement after the indictment was unsealed.10 REASONS THE DOJ AND FBI FACE BACKLASH OVER EPSTEIN FILES FLOPRubin also is accused of paying Powers legal bills stemming from a 2017 lawsuit brought forth by several Playboy models he allegedly abused. A jury found that only Rubin was liable and awarded the women $3.9 million a decision Rubin is currently appealing,according to The Associated Press.Jennifer Powers was released on an $850,000 bond and has been ordered to remain on house arrest while wearing an ankle monitor, according to court documents. She previously worked as a substitute teacher for the Carroll Independent School District in Texas, but has since been removed,according to CBS Texas.Rubin has pleaded not guilty and is being held without bail until his next court date on Oct. 20.Jennifer Powers' attorney did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. Fox News Digital was unable to immediately locate attorneys assigned to Rubin and Stephen Powers.0 Comments 0 Shares 50 Views 0 Reviews
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