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    2025-05-12 12:59:05 ·
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    Behind the surge of young men turning to religion
    Benedictine College theology professor Dr. Andrew Swafford discusses the rise of young men finding faith and spirituality on 'Fox & Friends Weekend.'
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    Trump China tariff truce ignites stock markets will it also pump up president's poll numbers?
    Global stock markets are soaring in the wake of the trade truce between the U.S. and China.The agreement, announced early Monday, implements a 90-day cooling-off period between the world's two largest economic superpowers, bringing a temporary end to their tariff war that last month triggered a massive financial market sell-off.U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports, which were jacked to 145% last month as President Donald Trump hiked tariffs on countries around the world, will be scaled down to 30%, with Beijing lowering its tariffs from a retaliatory 125% to just 10%."We both have an interest in balanced trade, the U.S. will continue moving towards that," Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said after talks with Chinese officials in Switzerland.WHAT'S IN THE TRADE TRUCE WITH CHINAWhile the initial agreement brought instant relief to the stock markets, for a president aiming to pass a sweeping agenda through Congress and hold onto his congressional majorities in next year's midterm elections, it is the potential political payoff that may be of upmost importance.The truce with China follows days after an initial trade deal with the United Kingdom which is the first since Trump implemented tariffs last month. The president touted that the agreement with London would be "the first of many.""It's a positive first step," veteran Republican strategist and communicator Ryan Williams told Fox News.COMMERCE SECRETARY SAYS MORE DEALS TO COME FOLLOWING US-UK TRADE AGREEMENT: 'GOING TO DRIVE OUR ECONOMY'Trump's approval ratings have been sliding since he returned to power in the White House nearly four months ago and are now underwater in most national polling.Most, but not all, of the most recent national public opinion surveys indicate Trump's approval ratings in negative territory, which is a deterioration from the president's poll position when he started his second tour of duty in the White House in late January.Fueling the drop in Trump's poll numbers are increased concerns by Americans over the economy and inflation, which were pressing issues that kept former President Joe Biden's approval ratings well below water for most of his presidency. Trump stood at 44% approval and 55% disapproval in the most recent Fox News national poll, which was conducted April 18-21.Additionally, getting past the top lines, the president's approval registered at 38% on the economy and just 33% on inflation and tariffs.Front and center is Trump's blockbuster tariff announcement in early April, which sparked a trade war with some of the nation's top trading partners and triggered a massive sell-off in the financial markets and increased concerns about a recession.POLL POSITION: WHERE TRUMP STANDS 15 WEEKS INTO HIS SECOND PRESIDENCYIn discussing his tariffs soon after he announced them on what he called "Liberation Day," the president touted that "these countries are calling us up, kissing my a--.""They are dying to make a deal. Please, please, sir, make a deal. Ill do anything. Ill do anything, sir!" Trump claimed.A month later, Trump finally has a chance to show tangible results.The president touted, "NO INFLATION!!! LOVE, DJT" in a social media post Monday morning."President Trump has argued that his agenda requires time for an adjustment and deal making. Hell be given a period of time to execute deals to prove that his plans are working and the first major trade deal with a nation like the UK is at least a sign that some of the work has been going on behind the scenes thus and is starting to bear fruit," Williams said last week, following the announcement of the deal with the United Kingdom.Williams added that the president will "have to back it up with more, but it is a positive first step for him in securing other deals."
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    2025-05-12 12:59:06 ·
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    Eagles to square off against Cowboys to begin 2025 NFL season
    The Philadelphia Eagles path to consecutive Super Bowl championships will begin on Sept. 4 when the team takes on the Dallas Cowboys to officially kick off the 2025 season.The NFL announced the first game of the season on Monday. The game will be played at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The Eagles swept the season series against the Cowboys in 2024.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMJalen Hurts will be back under center for the Eagles with superstars Saquon Barkley, Devonta Smith and Dallas Goedert setting up the offense with him. Barkley led the Eagles as the Offensive Player of the Year as he ran for 2,005 yards and 13 touchdowns, coming close to Eric Dickersons single-season rushing record.The Eagles defense tormented Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, and they will return Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, Nolan Smith Jr., Zack Baun, Jalyx Hunt, Reed Blankenship, Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean. The team was first in points allowed and second in yards allowed. Not to mention, the team added linebacker Jihaad Campbell in the draft.Dallas will look to spoil the party.SHEDEUR SANDERS 'THANKFUL' AFTER GOING THROUGH BROWNS' ROOKIE MINICAMPDak Prescott is expected to be healthy and ready to lead the Cowboys back to the promised land.The Cowboys did not make a huge splash in the offseason, but the team added wide receiver George Pickens and running back Javonte Williams as well as linebacker Kenneth Murray.Prescott had 1,978 passing yards and 11 touchdown passes in eight games before he suffered a season-ending injury. CeeDee Lamb led the offense with 101 catches for 1,194 yards and six touchdowns. A healthy Cowboys team could make another run in the NFC East.Dallas has lost three out of four against Philadelphia. The last win came on Dec. 10, 2023. The Cowboys own the all-time series against the Eagles with a 71-57 record.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    2025-05-12 12:59:06 ·
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    'I don't love it': Trump's $1,000 self-deportation plan draws mixed reaction from House GOP
    A proposal to give illegal immigrants $1,000 to self-deport is drawing a somewhat mixed reaction from Republicans in the House of Representatives.No GOP lawmakers opposed the idea, but some had questions about its feasibility. Others, however, emphatically backed the proposal as a cost-effective and humane way to achieve the Trump administration's deportation goals."Its a smart, compassionate, and cost-effective way to tackle immigration issues," Rep. Michael Rulli, R-Ohio, told Fox News Digital. "Instead of costly detentions and deportations, this plan offers financial help and safe travel for people to return home. Its a win-win, fair to those involved and saves American taxpayers millions."Meanwhile, Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., conceded it "will help get the [deportation] numbers up" but argued it would likely largely affect people who wanted to leave the country anyway.SCOOP: REPUBLICANS DISCUSS DEFUNDING 'BIG ABORTION' LIKE PLANNED PARENTHOOD IN TRUMP AGENDA BILL"Were not gonna lose any gangbangers like that or any criminals, I think people that are trying to figure out a way to get back," Burchett said.He added as another point, "Where will the money come from? Again, any money we spend now were just borrowing, so thats a concern."President Donald Trump's Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said earlier this week that it would soon begin giving $1,000 stipends and travel aid to illegal immigrants who self-deport.DHS said it was far cheaper than the cost of arresting someone and detaining them while their deportations are processed an average cost of $17,000 according to the department."I think it is pathetic that were in a position where we have to pay for people and pay for their flights and remove them and then give them money," Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, told Fox News Digital."But at the end of the day, everything is a calculation, at this point, on how you remove people and get sanity in our system. So Im going to give the administration a lot of deference on that."Roy summarized his sentiments: "I dont love it, but I also dont love the situation were in."Reps. Mike Flood, R-Neb., and Andrew Clyde, R-Ga., both noted the argument of cost-effectiveness."I mean, the message it sends to me is hes looking at every option to reduce and deport, to deport people that are here illegally, and my sense is they feel this can work, and it may be a lot cheaper in the long run if we can make it happen," Flood said.Clyde told Fox News Digital, "If it costs less to send them home that way, I think thats a very creative option for the president."BROWN UNIVERSITY IN GOP CROSSHAIRS AFTER STUDENT'S DOGE-LIKE EMAIL KICKS OFF FRENZY"I think what well probably find is it costs us a whole lot more than $1,000 to go arrest them, put them in detention, and then physically deport them," Clyde said.But others, like Rep. David Schweikert, R-Ariz., just wantedto know that studies were being done on the plans potency."Do we have any studies on the efficiency?" he posed. "Also, how do you stop any type of scamming of the system come across, go back, come across? It should be done by the math."Fox News Digital reached out to the White House and DHS for comment.
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    2025-05-12 12:59:06 ·
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    House GOP unveils Medicaid work requirements in Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
    House Republicans released a sweeping plan late on Sunday to curb who gets Medicaid coverage and roll back former President Joe Bidens electric vehicle (EV) mandate, among other measures.The Energy & Commerce Committee, which has broad jurisdiction, including over federal health programs, telecommunications and energy, was tasked with finding at least $880 billion in spending cuts to pay for other priorities in President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill."Committee Chairman Brett Guthrie, R-Ky., told House Republicans on a lawmaker-only call on Sunday night that the panel had found "north of $900 billion" in savings, however a significant victory for House GOP leaders who weathered attacks from Democrats about significant cuts to welfare programs like Medicaid.However, Republicans largely avoided the deep cuts to Medicaid that were sought by some fiscal hawks in the House GOP Conference, a win for moderate Republicans who were more politically vulnerable to Democratic attacks over the issue.ANTI-ABORTION PROVIDER MEASURE IN TRUMP'S 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL' COULD SPARK HOUSE GOP REBELLIONThe legislation would put a new 80-hour-per-month work requirement on certain able-bodied adults receiving Medicaid, aged 19 through 64.It would also put guardrails on states spending funds on their expanded Medicaid populations. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) allowed states to expand Medicaid coverage to adults who make up to 138% of the poverty level.More specifically, states that provide Medicaid coverage to illegal immigrants could see their federal Medicaid reimbursement dollars diminished, putting more of that cost on the state itself.The bill would also require states with expanded Medicaid populations to perform eligibility checks every six months to ensure the system is not being abused.HOUSE REPUBLICANS RELEASE TAX PLAN FOR TRUMP'S 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL'Guthrie told House Republicans on a Sunday night call that the legislation was "ending" the former Biden administrations EV mandate. He said $105 billion in savings could be found in ending the mandate to have EVs account for two-thirds of all new car sales by 2032.Other savings are found in rescinding unspent funds in a variety of Biden green energy tax programs established via the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).It is not a full repeal of the IRA, however, as some conservatives had been pushing Republicans to do.That had been another point of contention ahead of the bills release, with GOP lawmakers who have businesses in their districts that have benefited from the green energy subsidies pushing back on significant cuts.On the other end of the energy divide, the bill would also boost Trumps non-green energy goals by establishing a fast-tracked natural gas permitting route. The permit applicant would be required to pay $10 million or 1% of the projects cost to be on the expedited track.There is also a victory for social conservatives in a measure that would make certain large abortion providers ineligible for Medicaid funding. That measure was pushed by House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., himself, and was backed by anti-abortion groups like Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America.However, it could run into opposition from moderate Republicans Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., called the provision "problematic" and warned colleagues they were "running into a hornets nest" on the matter in the Sunday night call.The legislation does provide exceptions for places that provide abortions in cases of rape, incest, or when the life of the mother is at stake. Its not necessarily clear, however, if providing voluntary abortions would disqualify those locations.The Energy & Commerce Committees legislation accounts for the bulk of Republicans $1.5 trillion to $2 trillion spending cuts they are hoping to find in the budget reconciliation process.House Republicans currently have a razor-thinthree-vote margin, meaning they can afford to have little dissent and still pass anything without Democratic support. They are hoping to do just that, with virtually no Democrats currently on board with Trumps massive Republican policy overhaul.The budget-reconciliation process lowers the Senates passage threshold from 60 votes to 51, lining up the Houses own simple majority threshold.Reconciliation allows the party in power to effectively skirt the minority and pass broad pieces of legislation provided they address taxes, spending or the national debt.Trump wants Republicans to use the maneuver to tackle his priorities on the border, immigration, taxes, defense, energy and raising the debt ceiling.To do that, several committees of jurisdiction are working on their specific portions of the bill, which will then be put together in a massive vehicle to pass the House and Senate.GOP leaders hope to have that final bill on Trumps desk by Fourth of July.
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    2025-05-12 12:59:06 ·
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    UFC's Dana White shares Belal Muhammad's gruesome injuries after brutal fight
    Belal Muhammad was involved in a slobber knocker with Jake Della Maddalena at UFC 315, and haymaker after haymaker left the fighter with gruesome cuts across his face.Della Maddalena defeated Muhammad via unanimous decision to win the UFC Welterweight Championship a title Muhammad held for 287 days.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMUFC President Dana White showed the extent of Muhammads injuries in a post on his Instagram Stories on Sunday. He said Muhammad suffered a broken nose and broken orbital bone as well as a split upper lip. Muhammad also had a gash under his left eye."What a WAR!!!" White captioned the photo.It was Muhammads first loss since he suffered a unanimous decision loss to Geoff Neal back in January 2019. He fought Leon Edwards to a no-contest in March 2021. The judges scored the fight 48-47, 48-47 and 49-46.CONOR MCGREGOR REVEALS 'ONLY' CONDITION FOR UFC RETURN NEARLY A YEAR AFTER BEING SIDELINED WITH TOE INJURY"He brings the pressure, you know, I knew I had to be smart," Della Maddalena said after the bout.Muhammad vowed to be back."Allahs plan is the best plan," Muhammad wrote in a post on X. "Alhamdillah for everything. Thank you to all my supporters. I been here before and Ill be back."Edwards, Sean Brady, Shavkat Rakhmonov and Ian Machado Garry could all be potential opponents for the belt after Della Maddalenas win.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    2025-05-12 12:59:01 ·
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    Rachel Campos-Duffy gets inside look at Newark ICE facility
    'Fox & Friends Weekend' co-host Rachel Campos Duffy joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss what she saw during her firsthand tour at the New Jersey ICE facility.
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    2025-05-12 12:59:01 ·
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    Tunnel to Towers founder praises Trump's executive order helping homeless vets: They need our help
    Tunnel to Towers founder and CEO Frank Siller joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss creating a housing community for homeless veterans and how President Donald Trump's executive order will help.
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    2025-05-12 12:59:02 ·
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    'John Wick' director Chad Stahelski on 'Wick is Pain' behind-the-scenes documentary
    Franchise director Stahelski & producer Josh Oreck preview new action-packed making-of movie featuring Keanu Reeves & team, never before seen footage, behind-the-scenes of signature stunts
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    2025-05-12 12:59:03 ·
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    Secret US Capitol passageway showcased by US congressman
    North Carolina Rep. Tim Moore shared video of "one of the hidden secrets of the Capitol" on X Friday. (X/@RepTimMooreNC)
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