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    Portland mayor orders removal of police tape despite federal demand for perimeter at ICE facility, report says
    Portland Mayor Keith Wilson ordered the removal of police tape near a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility this week despite the federal government's call for the establishment of a perimeter around the ICE location, according to a report on oregonlive.com.Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited the ICE facility on Tuesday and Portland Police Bureau Chief Bob Day noted that authorities had the vicinity cordoned off for the occasion.But the perimeter was removed on Wednesday, according to the report.PORTLAND MAYOR CONDEMNS FEDERAL INTERVENTION, CLAIMS VIDEOS OF ANTI-ICE RIOTS WERE FROM YEARS AGOAccording to the City of Portland, a message to Day from U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon Scott Bradford stated, in part, that "all federal officers must be able to come and go from the ICE office without harassment or hindrance" and that "Portland must create a perimeter around the ICE office." He specified that this "perimeter must be at least as large as the perimeter state and local police set up today for the Secretary's visit."The city also indicated that in a message to General Counsel for DHS James Percival, Mayor Wilson noted, in part, "You have requested that federal officers be able to ingress and egress from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility without hindrance.The Mayor and our local public safety professionals will continue to evaluate the situation on the ground, and they will continue to make public order decisions based on what they believe will be in the best interest of Portland and our community."NOEM: TRUMP ADMINISTRATION DOUBLING DOWN WITH NEW FEDERAL FACILITIES IN CHICAGO, PORTLANDFox News Digital reached out to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Oregon on Friday and to the City of Portland to request comments from Bradford and Wilson, respectively.Last month, President Donald Trump called for deploying National Guard troops into Portland, but his plan has been stymied amid legal wranglings.UNTETHERED FROM REALITY: LAWYERS FOR TRUMP, OREGON SPAR OVER NATIONAL GUARD DEPLOYMENT IN COURT CLASHCLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"At the request of Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, I am directing Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, to provide all necessary Troops to protect War ravaged Portland, and any of our ICE Facilities under siege from attack by Antifa, and other domestic terrorists. I am also authorizing Full Force, if necessary," he declared in a September Truth Social post.
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    Fox News AI Newsletter: Dems demand 'robot tax'
    IN TODAYS NEWSLETTER:- Democrats demand robot tax as AI reportedly threatens to replace 100M US jobs- AMD, OpenAI leaders celebrate major partnership to drive next wave of AI innovation- OpenAI becomes world's most valuable private company with $500B valuation: reportROBOT REBELS: A new Senate report warns that artificial intelligence could displace nearly 100 million U.S. jobs within the next decade, spurring Democrats to push for a "robot tax" on companies that replace human workers with tech.'GO BIG': Markets are just starting to grapple with U.S.-based semiconductor giant Advanced Micro Devices' potentially industry-shaking partnership with OpenAI and both companies' leaders are making the rounds as the future of artificial intelligence takes shape.AI BOOM: A recently completed stock deal sawOpenAI's valuation surge to $500 billion and become the world's most valuable private company, according to a report.BODYCAM BOOST: As artificial intelligence becomes more mainstream, the Pima County Sheriffs Department is looking at how it can use the emerging technology.DEEP FAKE: Sora 2 is OpenAI's new video-generating app thats both mind-blowing and terrifying.AI GOES NEUTRAL: OpenAI says its latest generation of artificial intelligence (AI) models, including GPT-5 Instant and GPT-5 Thinking, show a significant reduction in political bias compared to previous versions, according to a new internal report obtained by Fox News Digital.TRILLION BOUND: Once upon a not-so-distant time,being a millionaire meant youd "made it." Now thebillionaires list seems to grow bytheweek. It wontbelongbeforethenew title that mattersistrillionaire. And make no mistake about it,Elon Muskison a trajectory to becomethefirsttrillionaire. Itsnot just possible, its all but inevitable.PET SAVER: Love Lost, powered by Petco Love, is a national database driven by artificial intelligence that matches lost and found pet photos.DIRTY CLAIMS: West Virginia Attorney General John "JB" McCuskey said Monday that his office is helping lead a new multi-state investigation into big tech firms, alleging they exaggerate their clean-energy commitments a practice known as "greenwashing."GUARDRAILS EXPOSED: An internal Meta document sheds light on how the company is training its AI chatbot to handle one of the most sensitive issues online: child sexual exploitation. The newly unearthed guidelines detail what's permitted and what's strictly forbidden, offering a rare look into how Meta is shaping its AI behavior amid government scrutiny.TECH REVOLUTION: The artificial intelligence and robotics being developed by multi-billionaires today will allow corporate America to wipe out tens of millions of decent-paying jobs, cut labor costs and boost profits, Sen. Bernie Sanders argues.FOLLOW FOX NEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitterLinkedInSIGN UP FOR OUR OTHER NEWSLETTERSFox News FirstFox News OpinionFox News LifestyleFox News HealthDOWNLOAD OUR APPSWATCH FOX NEWS ONLINEFox News GoSTREAM FOX NATIONFox NationStay up to date on the latest AI technology advancements and learn about the challenges and opportunities AI presents now and for the future with Fox Newshere.
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    Trump envoy Witkoff visits IDF base in northern Gaza as peace deal advances, thousands return home
    White House Special Envoy Steve Witkoff was photographed Saturday visiting an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) base in the northern Gaza Strip as the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas appeared to be holding for a second day.The image was obtained exclusively by Fox News. U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) leader Adm. Brad Cooper accompanied Witkoff during the visit to the facility.Thousands of Palestinians were seen returning to their homes in the Gaza Strip Saturday. One image showed a massive column of people moving north along the territorys coastline, by vehicle and on foot."It is an indescribable feeling; praise be to God," resident Nabila Basal told Reuters. "We are very, very happy that the war has stopped, and the suffering has ended."ISRAEL-HAMAS CEASEFIRE TAKES EFFECT, IDF BEGINS PULLING BACK IN GAZAThe scenes are emerging after the IDF said in an X post on Friday that its ceasefire agreement is now in effect."The Ceasefire Agreement Came Into Effect at 12:00," the post noted. "Since 12:00, IDF troops began positioning themselves along the updated deployment lines in preparation for the ceasefire agreement and the return of hostages. IDF troops in the Southern Command are deployed in the area and will continue to remove any immediate threat."IDF spokesman for Arab media, Avichay Adraee, warned, "In accordance with the agreement, IDF troops will continue to be present in various areas of the Gaza Strip. You must avoid approaching IDF troops. Approaching them endangers your life."The 72-hour countdown for Hamas to release its remaining hostages began on Friday, according to Reuters. Twenty of the hostages are believed to be alive, while another twenty-eightare deceased."We are very excited, waiting for our son and for all the 48 hostages," Hagai Angrest, whose son, Matan, is believed to still be alive, told Reuters. "We are waiting for the phone call."BEFORE AND AFTER IMAGES SHOW DEVASTATING DESTRUCTION IN GAZAPalestinian health authorities said 100 bodies have been recovered across the Gaza Strip following the withdrawal of Israeli forces, Reuters reported.One Gaza City resident, 40-year-old Ismail Zayda, said to the news agency that his home is still standing despite the war."Thank God my house is still standing," he reportedly said. "But the place is destroyed, my neighbors' houses are destroyed, entire districts have gone."In Khan Younis, resident Ahmed al-Brim told Reuters that, "We went to our area. It was exterminated. We don't know where we will go after that.""We couldn't get the furniture, or clothes, or anything, not even winter clothes. Nothing is left," he added.Fox News Digitals Alex Nitzberg contributed to this report.
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    KFC brings back fan-favorite honey BBQ flavor as fast-food wars heat up
    KFC recently brought back an old-school sauce that's got fans raving and reminiscing. The brand's Original Honey BBQ sauce rolled out at KFC locations nationwide Oct. 6.In a statement, the company said the sauce was originally introduced in the late 1990s and has been "one of the most requested menu demands of all time."It went on, "Over time, fans have taken to social media begging for its comeback, trading copycat recipes and reminiscing about the one-of-a-kind sauce."CRACKER BARREL BETS ON FREE PANCAKES, HEARTY FALL MENU TO WIN BACK DINERS AFTER LOGO FLOP"Now, after years of anticipation, KFC is finally giving the people what they want."Fans can revisit the sauce in the form of KFC's Chicken Sandwich or the Original Honey BBQ Combo with a biscuit and coleslaw.Fox News Digital reached out to KFC for more insight into the sauce's popularity.Catherine Tan-Gillespie, president of KFC U.S., said in a statement the sauce "wasn't just a menu offering."It "became a cultural touchstone that fans have been craving and asking us to bring back for years," said Tan-Gillespie.CRACKER BARREL REMOVES MODERN DECORATIONS, RESTORES 'OLD TIMER' SIGNAGE AFTER INTENSE CUSTOMER CRITICISM"What better way to continue our KFC comeback than to bring back this legendary flavor and reintroduce it in a bigger and bolder way on everything."Fans raved about the sauce on social media, joining a growing group of diners celebrating the return of throwback menu items."I gotta check out the old honey bbq wings from kfc," one X user wrote.YOU CAN EAT BREAD AND STAY FIT: HERE ARE 9 HIGH-FIBER OPTIONS FROM A HEALTH COACH"KFC brought the honey bbq wings back, what a time to be ALIVE!" another chimed in.One customer said the new sauce reminded her of her youth."And those honey bbq wings from KFC [They] brought me back to my childhood," she wrote.KFC is far from the only chain banking on nostalgia these days as competing restaurants fight for consumer attention.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERRed Lobster recently revived fan favorites like popcorn shrimp and hush puppies, while Chi-Chi's Mexican Restaurant is reopening locations after shuttering in 2004.So what's driving the buzz?Cookbook author and Southern cooking expert Vera Stewart shared thoughts with Fox News Digital about the trend.Stewart, who hosts the nationally syndicatedprogram "TheVeryVera Show," noted that KFC's Original Honey BBQ sauce represents "quintessential Southern goodness."CLICK HERE FOR MORE LIFESTYLE STORIESThe sauce "resonates because its rooted in classic Southern barbecue flavors sweet, smoky and tangy," she said."When you pair that flavor with a fresh twist, like crunchy chicken tenders coated in the familiar sauce, its a recipe for success."The cooking personality added that people generally love revisiting old favorites "in a fresh way," which is tied to the connections between taste and memory."Taste and smell are powerful drivers of nostalgia, so its no surprise that familiar favorites often make a comeback in the food world," she said.
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    Police union leader says pro-Palestinian rioters lured officers into 'gauntlet,' warns agitators
    The president of a union representing Boston police officers said they were lured into a "gauntlet" on Tuesday night when a pro-Palestinian protest turned violent.Police said that 13 people were arrested after they became violent toward officers and blocked an entire intersection. The Boston Police Department said that agitators directly assaulted officers during the riot."When officers attempted to move the group to the sidewalk to allow emergency vehicles to pass, protesters surrounded police cruisers, kicked vehicle doors and resisted dispersal efforts. Several officers were assaulted during this period, including one struck in the face. Protesters also ignited smoke devices and flares, further endangering officers and bystanders," the Boston Police Department said in a statement.Several police officers reported that rioters were forcibly removing and damaging their equipment. Four police officers were injured in the riot, officials said.PRO-PALESTINIAN AGITATORS ATTACK POLICE AS RIOT ERUPTS IN DEM-RUN CITY, OFFICIALS SAYBoston Police Patrolmen's Association President Larry Calderone told Fox News Digital in an interview that officers were "lured" into the riot when several people assaulted them."The officers were lured into what we're classifying as a gauntlet, where the officers entered the intersection and cars blocked it off, not allowing the officer to escape the path and the torment that they were about to unleash on the officer," Calderone said.Calderone sent a blunt message to anyone planning a similar protest in Boston: "They're not welcome here.""What advice would I give them? Don't do it, don't come here. We don't want them here. If you're gonna come and exercise your constitutional right peacefully to protest, we have absolutely no problem with that. That's happened in Boston, Massachusetts, since the beginning of time," Calderone said. "If you're coming into the city of Boston intent on doing what's happened the other night, if you are gonna assault police officers, if you are gonna disrupt people's sleeping patterns at 3 a.m., yes, please don't come here. We don't want you."Osama Khatib, 26, Roder Atwood, 21, Atalanta Carrig-Braun, 20, Haley MacIntyre, 24, Madeline Weikel, 27, Jacob Pettigrew, 22, Amun Prophet, 25, Laith Hintzman, 19, Benjamin Choucroun, 20, Owen Woodcock, 26, Prahlad Iyengar, 25, Styx Hatch, 19, and Gabrielle Smith, 28, were arrested on Tuesday night.PRO-PALESTINIAN AGITATORS HIT WITH FELONY 'PROMOTION OF ANARCHY' CHARGES AFTER RIOT IN DEM-RUN CITY: OFFICIALSArrests were made for unlawful assembly, violent resistance, obstruction of emergency response efforts and assault. Prosecutors later upgraded charges for all 13 suspects, slapping them with felony "promotion of anarchy" charges.According to Boston.com, the initial protest was organized by local Students for Justice in Palestine chapters, which coincided with the two-year mark of the Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attack by Hamas.A spokesperson for the district attorney's office told the Boston Herald the upgraded charges came after a Boston Police Department review of posters promoting the so-called protest, which featured a quote from a Hamas spokesperson and a burning police cruiser."Peace be upon your souls that will one day soar in the skies of your liberated Al Quids and Al Aqsa, purified from the defilement of your killers," the poster read, according to police."Further investigation revealed violent imagery and rhetoric used in promotional media for the Oct. 7 incident," the DA's spokesperson said. "This organizing material promoted violence against police and presented an immediate threat to public safety which, combined with the actions of the individuals arrested, provided clear justification for the enhanced charges."
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    Democrats struggle for cohesive messaging strategy amid shutdown standoff
    The government shutdown is poised to enter a third week, and Democrats still appear to be struggling in the search for a cohesive messaging strategy.Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., received a barrage of GOP-led attacks on Thursday after he told Punchbowl News, "Every daygets better for us" in reference to the shutdown dragging on.Meanwhile, House Democrats' group selfie taken on Sept. 29, just before the shutdown, received criticism from both sides of the aisle. Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., who's become a fierce critic of the GOP since leaving office, wrote on X, "These selfie things need to stop guys. Honestly, the democrats were great at social media but social media moved on from them. The kitschy, goofy 'choose your fighter' type stuff needs to stop."Democrats have been fighting to center the discussion on healthcare, and their argument that any deal to reopen the federal government must at least include an extension of COVID-19 pandemic-era enhanced Obamacare subsidies that are set to expire at the end of this year.SENATE DEMOCRATS BLOCK GOP PLAN AGAIN TO REOPEN GOVERNMENT AS MILITARY PAY DEADLINE LOOMSAnd while polls show that Americans overwhelmingly do support extending the subsidies, surveys taken of the government shutdown have been more mixed, with a significant number of Americans blaming both parties.A new Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Wednesday showed 67% of Americans believe Republicans deserve "a fair amount or a great deal of blame" for the shutdown, compared to 63% for Democrats.A New York Times/Siena poll taken on the eve of the shutdown showed that Democrats had a similarly thin edge over the GOP in the shutdown fight, but that 65% of people did not believe Democrats should shut down the government if their demands were not met."Democrats keep choosing the wrong fights, including the shutdown fight. At best, the shutdown will give them a political draw where the public will blame both parties," Julian Epstein, a former Democratic staffer for the House Judiciary Committee, told Fox News Digital."But they will not get a game change out of this conflict, and the risk for them is the longer it goes on, the public will see its the Democrats who are narcissistically voting to shut down the government after losing the election."During an appearance on "Real Time With Bill Maher" earlier this month, CNN political commentator and former Obama administration appointee Van Jones said Democrats "do the wrong thing at the wrong time for the right reason."Jones said he was in favor of extending the Obamacare subsidies but argued that it may have been folly for his party to pick that fight over the shutdown before people even got notice of their premiums potentially rising."I get it, the base is upset Please do something, do anything, but the something probably shouldnt be throwing a bunch of people out of work in the federal government and crushing the American governments ability to function right before the pain was about to start," he said.And it's not yet clear if Democrats have an agreed-upon roadmap for how to navigate the shutdown yet.Late last week, just before Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., announced that the House would be out of session for another week while Republicans' funding bill stalled in the Senate, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., unequivocally told Fox News Digital that "yes," he would call all House Democrats back to Washington to draw a contrast between the two sides.He walked that back somewhat on Monday, however. When asked by Fox News Digital if he would still call the full caucus back, Jeffries said, "We have a caucus meeting at 6 p.m. today. We'll have a House Democratic Caucus leadership meeting, that's the full leadership, tomorrow. And I expect a strong presence of House Democrats throughout here in Washington."What he did not specify, however, was that the 6 p.m. caucus meeting was virtual.At another press conference this week, Jeffries called a one-year Obamacare subsidy extension compromise bill "laughable" despite it getting support from 11 members of his own Democratic caucus.SENATE ADVANCES 2026 DEFENSE BILL AFTER WEEKS OF DELAY AS SHUTDOWN DRAGS ONHe walked those comments back again, "If anything is presented to us, of course, the caucus will consider it in good faith."But Republicans have also garnered their share of public criticism for shutdown messaging as well.President Donald Trump's aggressive rhetoric on federal employee layoffs put congressional Republicans in a difficult position earlier this month, though Trump has since softened his language and not yet carried out those firings.The White House's depiction of Jeffries in a sombrero on multiple occasions has also been panned as racist by critics.Mike Nellis, a Democratic strategist and founder of campaign consulting firm Authentic, said Democrats were doing the right thing in focusing on health care while criticizing Republicans' messaging."I think that focusing on the health care subsidies, which are undeniably popular, has been a really smart thing for Democrats to do," Nellis told Fox News Digital."I think that the Republicans have played right into their worst tendencies on this, which is, much of their messaging is aggressively online-focused. The sombrero stuff is mildly funny. But then they went all in on it, and they don't have a good answer to the health care subsidies."Nellis also argued that Republicans' touting of a "landslide" electoral victory has set them up for a larger share of the blame."When you create the conditions where you talked about the mandate that you have and the government shuts down on your watch, you're responsible for the government shutdown," he said.Still, he said he would grade Democrats with a "B, B minus" on their messaging, adding that it's "not perfect.""Maybe the answer is Republicans are losing the shutdown fight, rather than Democrats are winning it," Nellis said. "But I mean, I just think we've got a lot more right than a lot more wrong, which is the first time you can say that in quite a while."
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    Charlie Kirks friends feel moral obligation to debunk out-of-context clips about slain conservative icon
    Friends of Charlie Kirk say critics of the slain conservative activist are twisting his past remarks to smear him, but those close to Kirk vow they're doing everything possible to "have his back and to set the record straight."A recent episode of "The Charlie Kirk Show" focused on debunking out-of-context clips of Kirk that have gone viral among liberals since the Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder was assassinated on Sept. 10."I thought it was really important to set the record straight on some of these clips that had gone viral on the left, smearing Charlie because there was a very plain, clear, logical, common-sense explanation for them," "The Charlie Kirk Show" executive producer Andrew Kolvet told Fox News Digital.TPUSA SPOX HOPES TO HARNESS REVIVAL MOMENTUM AS CHURCH ATTENDANCE SOARS FOLLOWING CHARLIE KIRK'S ASSASSINATIONOne clip of Kirk circulating on the left prompted claims that the late TPUSA founder engaged in racial discrimination after he remarked he might see a Black pilot and think, "I hope hes qualified." Kolvet explained that Kirk was simply reacting to United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby's 2021 statement that 50% of new pilot classes would be people of color or women."Well, here's the problem and then Charlie and I were discussing this on the show that got clipped there's only 9% of applicants, new pilot trainees that are women or people of color. It just happens to be one of those fields where 91% or 90% of the new pilots are White men. I don't know why," Kolvet said."You are putting yourself in a position if you're United Airlines, where you're gonna have to pick 50% of your pilot core from 9% of the population. And how you do that without lowering standards is beyond me, and that was the point Charlie was making," Kolvet continued. "Charlie was saying, I don't care if I see a Black pilot, but if you start forcing quotas, then I'm going to start caring. Because right now, I look at Black pilots, and I'm like, I assume you're qualified because you had to compete and be the best and that's great."The explanation aligns with Kirks longtime message that people should be rewarded based on merit alone."Charlie was a big believer in meritocracies," Kolvet said.TURNING POINT DIDN'T WANT JIMMY KIMMEL CANCELED BECAUSE ABCS LIAR DOESNT DESERVE TO BE A MARTYRKolvet, along with Kirks friends Tyler Bowyer, Jack Posobiec and Blake Neff, spent 90 minutes "debunking the lies and smears." The episode also addressed viral clips of Kirk saying gun deaths were "worth it" in order to protect the Second Amendment, discussing the word "empathy," footage of him referring to pundit Cenk Uygur in a way that has been interpreted as a racial slur and a variety of other moments that have allegedly been taken out of context by critics."The Charlie Kirk Show" aired the viral clips and spent time adding critical context, airing Kirks entire quotes in an effort to explain what he truly meant. Topics included Kirks thoughts on the civil rights movement, religion, affirmative action and even whether a woman should take the last name of her husband."Up and down the line, whatever the clip was that they were taking out of context, there's actually a really reasonable explanation that the vast, vast, vast majority of conservatives are going to agree. Charlie was a conservative. He didn't expect, you know, progressives to agree with his opinions," Kolvet said."But to take them and then bastardize them and corrupt them and spin them so that you could sort of somehow say, Charlie deserved what came to him, is a gross misjustice because Charlie, and I spent so much time with him in private, was truly one of the most remarkably kind, generous, loyal, and just decent human beings you would ever meet," Kolvet continued. "He exemplified the Christian ethic in private and in public, and he lived those values, truly."TURNING POINT MONTANA STATE EVENT FEATURING RAMASWAMY, GIANFORTE DRAWS THOUSANDSKolvet one of Kirks closest friends and business partners said Kirk was public about "confronting lies," so he gets infuriated by liberals who twist his own rhetoric to smear him."I felt a moral obligation as his friend to have his back and to set the record straight," Kolvet said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"Were not done defending Charlie," he continued. "Were going to keep calling out the lies when we see them."
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    BROADCAST BIAS: On upside-down TV networks, ICE and the National Guard are the dangerous law-breakers
    When the Biden administration opened the border to millions of illegal immigrants, the broadcast networks ignored the numbers and aired officials like Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas calmly insisting, "There is no border crisis."This wasnt treated as controversial. What drew criticism instead were Republican "stunts" when Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis sent migrants who entered their states illegally to Chicago, Marthas Vineyard, or Washington, D.C. "Its inhumane," said "CBS Mornings" host Gayle King.So when the Trump administration moved to launch mass deportations and deployed the National Guard to protect ICE facilities under siege by violent protesters, the networks painted the effort as cruel and authoritarian. Attacks on ICE offices including several shootings in Texas didnt make the protesters controversial. Enforcing immigration law did.DEMOCRATS TRY TO FLIP THE SCRIPT ON STATES RIGHTS TO DEFY, UPEND TRUMPS NATIONAL GUARD PLANThe networks rarely highlight immigration polls, but a recent New York Times survey found that 54% of registered voters favor deporting illegal immigrants a figure unchanged from earlier polls. More than 90% of Republicans, 52% of independents, and nearly 20% of Democrats broadly support mass deportation.Democrats remain on the wrong side of public opinion, even as their governors and senators do friendly network interviews comparing Trump to Hitler and ICE to his Gestapo. CBSs Margaret Brennan, who hosted Illinois Democrat Sen. Tammy Duckworth, as she denounced "Gestapo tactics" on "Face the Nation," didnt fact-check the claim or suggest that such rhetoric could encourage violence against ICE agents and facilities.This is the same moderator who fact-checked JD Vance over migrant numbers during last years vice presidential debate and then cut his microphone when he objected.PRITZKER SUES TRUMP TO BLOCK NATIONAL GUARD ACTION IN ILLINOISSince an immigration crackdown began last month in the Chicago area, more than 1,000 immigrants have been arrested. Yet Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker went on NPR and other outlets to accuse Trump of turning cities into "war zones" with ICE and the National Guard and even dropped a Hitler comparison.After the Texas National Guard arrived in Chicago, "CBS Mornings" quoted Pritzkers post on social media: "Donald Trump is not a king, and his administration is not above the law." In other words, illegal immigrants are above the law and Trump isnt. Democrats increasingly sound opposed to any deportations, suggesting every removal is unjust.5 TIMES DEMOCRATS BLASTED ICE WITH HARSH RHETORICJudges blocking Trump from using the National Guard faced no criticism, even as NBC quoted Biden appointee Judge April Perry, who argued that deploying the Guard would only "add fuel to the fire."CBS anchor John Dickerson accused Trump of acting unconstitutionally in a commentary on "CBS Evening News Plus," saying: "A constitutional president worries not only about public safety but liberty. Can he picture dissenters as citizens with rights, or only as enemies? Does he reach for force only after all else has failed, or as his first response? ... What if the president is the author of disorder?"CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONThey blame violence against Trump on Trump himself. But can Dickerson grasp that some of these "dissenters" arent citizens at all? On the streets, every illegal immigrant protesting Trump is portrayed as a hero.On ABCs "The View," co-host Joy Behar pushed a conspiracy theory that Trumps National Guard deployment was "a pretext to stop the next election." She wasnt joking. Yet suggesting Trump plans to end elections is never labeled an incitement to violence even though such talk may have inspired two assassination attempts last year.Not every outlet joined in the hostility. NBC News surprised viewers with a rarely positive report noting that the border is quiet. Reporter Julia Ainsley contrasted conditions: "In Eagle Pass, Texas, during the Biden administration, more than 2,000 migrants crossed into the U.S. in a single day. But now, under President Trumps policies, officers encounter just 20 migrants a day here. Tonight, DHS [is] touting the lowest number of illegal border crossings since 1970." Ainsley even featured two Latino Texans happy they voted for Trump because of the border turnaround.But these broadcast programs arent made for Trump voters. Theyre produced to please loyal Democrats and sway low-information swing voters. The audience is expected to accept the Orwellian idea that illegal immigrants are your peaceful "neighbors," and that the true lawbreakers are the Trump administration and the National Guard.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM TIM GRAHAM
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    How malicious party invites target your inbox
    Cybercriminals are getting sneakier, and one of their latest tricks is using fake invitation emails that look like they're coming from legitimate services. They promise you an "exclusive invite" or ask you to download and install something before you can see the details. If you're not careful, that simple click could install malware on your computer.Recently, I received one of these deceptive emails. It used a Gmail address, which made it look more authentic at first glance. But the red flag was in the language: "Save the invite and install to join the list." No legitimate service should ever ask you to install software just to see an invite.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/NEWSLETTERSCAMMERS NOW IMPERSONATE COWORKERS, STEAL EMAIL THREADS IN CONVINCING PHISHING ATTACKSThe email looks polished and even mimics well-known event platforms. When you click the link, it sends you to a site that pretends to host the invitation. Instead of showing event details, it pushes you to download an "invitation" file.That file is likely malware. Once installed, it can:The link in my case pointed to a suspicious domain ending in ".ru.com." At first glance, it mimicked a legitimate brand name, but the extra suffix is a clue it's not official. Hackers often use look-alike domains to trick you into thinking the site is real.Here are some warning signs that should make you pause before clicking:If you see any of these, close the email and delete it.SCAMMERS ARE ABUSING ICLOUD CALENDAR TO SEND PHISHING EMAILSHow to protect yourself from fake invitation email malwareThese fake party invite emails are designed to trick you into downloading malware before you even realize what's happening. Follow these steps to stay safe and keep your inbox secure.Before you click on any "Download Invitation" button, hover your mouse over the link. Real invites use the company's official domain. Scams like this often use odd endings such as ".ru.com" instead of ".ru" or ".com." That small clue can help you avoid a big problem.If you click by mistake, strong antivirus protection can detect and block malware before it spreads. Think of it as your last line of defense against a fake invite that sneaks into your inbox.The best way to safeguard yourself from malicious links that install malware, potentially accessing your private information, is to have strong antivirus software installed on all your devices. This protection can also alert you to phishing emails and ransomware scams, keeping your personal information and digital assets safe.Get my picks for the best 2025 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android & iOS devices atCyberguy.com/LockUpYourTechScammers often spread these emails by stealing contact lists from infected accounts. A personal data removal service reduces the amount of your personal information floating around online, making it harder for cybercriminals to target you in the first place.While no service can guarantee the complete removal of your data from the internet, a data removal service is really a smart choice. They arent cheap, and neither is your privacy. These services do all the work for you by actively monitoring and systematically erasing your personal information from hundreds of websites. Its what gives me peace of mind and has proven to be the most effective way to erase your personal data from the internet. By limiting the information available, you reduce the risk of scammers cross-referencing data from breaches with information they might find on the dark web, making it harder for them to target you.Check out my top picks for data removal services and get a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web by visitingCyberguy.com/DeleteGet a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web:Cyberguy.com/FreeScanHackers love outdated systems because they're easier to exploit. Keeping your operating system and apps updated patches those holes and makes it much harder for malware to take hold.Don't just delete a suspicious invite,report it to your email provider. This helps improve their filters, protecting you and others from future fake emails.Even if hackers get your password from a phishing attack,MFA adds an extra lock to your accounts. It makes breaking in nearly impossible without your phone or secondary code.If the worst happens and malware damages your computer, backups ensure you don't lose everything. Use an external hard drive or a trusted cloud service for peace of mind.NEW EVITE PHISHING SCAM USES EMOTIONAL EVENT INVITATIONS TO TARGET VICTIMSFake invitation emails are designed to catch you off guard. Hackers count on you being in a hurry and clicking without thinking. Taking a moment to question an unexpected email could save you from installing dangerous malware.Have you ever received a fake invitation email that looked convincing? How did you handle it? 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    Former Minnesota, NFL receiver discusses alma mater's challenges in new NIL era amid homecoming weekend
    Eric Decker will be back in Minneapolis on Saturday night for his Minnesota Golden Gophers' homecoming game, reliving the glory days.The former NFL receiver starred for Minnesota, playing three years at the Metrodome before spending his senior season at the outdoor Huntington Bank Stadium."Just to be around that energy, reliving the memories, I love P.J. [Fleck], he's done a great job with the program and has gotten the best out of his guys. Fun to be back, especially in the fall, that's the best time of year anywhere. But football season on campus, a lot of great memories I've built through my career now," Decker said in a recent interview with Fox News Digital.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMDecker will be in the building on behalf of Duke Cannon, which will have its "Big A-- Keg of Soap" to keep fans clean throughout the long day ahead of the 7:30 p.m. ET kickoff."All the fans are welcome to come, take a little shower, get a little refresh after a long day of tailgating and smell fresh walking into the stadium" Decker said. "The keg is relative to the college lifestyle, so its a fun activation, completely different than anything Ive seen. Really excited for them to do it on campus during homecoming."It's been well over a decade since Decker donned the gold and maroon, and he's seen the change in college athletics from the outside.SISTER JEAN, LOYOLA CHICAGO'S BELOVED BASKETBALL CHAPLAIN AND NCAA SENSATION, DIES AT 106Decker knows that Minnesota does not have the same pull as the school's longtime Big Ten rivals like Ohio State, Michigan and Penn State or even the new ones like Oregon, Washington and USC."We do get good athletes in, the problem is keeping them," Decker said.So, how do they do that? It's simple."I also look at the opportunity, and this is a challenge: Minneapolis has the most Fortune 500 companies in the area. How we cant align to create a fund where Ohio State gets $25 million outside of their allotment that the Big Ten gives each team, we should be doing that in order to, in a sense, buy wins," Decker said. "We just dont have that. Thats an opportunity I know P.J. knows about, but the philosophy with the school and their vision, these corporations, theres gotta be kind of marriage or merging of it. I hope we can bring some big players in, because financially, we can."Overall, I dont know if theres much to be done if its not financially rewarding."Minnesota is aiming for its fourth win on Saturday against Purdue.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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