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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFox News Entertainment Newsletter: Mariska Hargitay's family secret, Dakota Johnson struggled to pay rentWelcome to the Fox News Entertainment Newsletter.TOP 3:- Mariska Hargitay reveals shocking family secret about her biological father- Dakota Johnson struggled to pay rent after father Don Johnson cut financial support- Former Playboy twins expose dark reality behind mansion's glamorous facade'GOOD TIME' - Alan Jackson retires from touring after 30 years on the road.'NOT HERE TO TESTIFY' - Diddy's former protg Aubrey O'Day confirms she won't testify at rapper's sex-trafficking trial.RED CARPET CLASH - Denzel Washington erupts after photographer appears to grab him on Cannes red carpet.DOGG BITES BACK - Snoop Dogg fires back at critics calling him a 'sellout' after Trump inauguration performance.MONEY, MONEY, MONEY - Diddy hires former DOJ expert to save assets from government seizure: Inside empire at stake.OUT OF THE DARKNESS - Alana Honey Boo Boo Thompson says she was Mama June's 'little moneymaker' during drug addiction.DRESS TO IMPRESS - Halle Berry and Heidi Klum shine despite new Cannes dress code banning nudity, 'excessively voluminous' looks.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING?CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSFOLLOW FOX NEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebookInstagramYouTubeX, formerly Twitter0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 80 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump, Putin discussed possible prisoner swap involving 9 Americans: reportPresident Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed a possible prisoner swap involving nine Americans during their phone call this week, The Associated Press reported.Russian presidential adviser Yuri Ushakov, who previously served as Russian ambassador to the U.S., made the announcement after Trump and Putin spoke for two hours Monday.Putin and Trump talked about a Russia-U.S. prisoner exchange, which Ushakov said was "in the works" and envisioned Moscow and Washington releasing nine people each. He did not offer any other details.The State Department did not immediately respond Tuesday to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.TRUMP SAYS RUSSIA, UKRAINE TO START CEASEFIRE NEGOTIATIONS AFTER PUTIN CALLThe development comes following the release of Russian American Ksenia Karelina, who was freed from Russia in April after being detained for more than a year.TRUMP MEETS WITH FREED RUSSIAN AMERICAN WHO WAS DETAINED ABROAD FOR OVER A YEARBoth Trump and Putin described the call on Monday in a positive light, with the Kremlin chief saying it was "frank" and "useful," but it is not immediately clear what results were achieved. Trump took to social media to praise the call as having gone "very well" and said, "Russia and Ukraine will immediately start negotiations toward a Ceasefire and, more importantly, an END to the War."Putin, in a statement after the call, also noted that "a ceasefire with Ukraine is possible" but noted that "Russia and Ukraine must find compromises that suit both sides."Fox News Digitals Elizabeth Pritchett, Caitlin McFall and The Associated Press contributed to this report.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 72 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBidens prostate cancer is hormone-sensitive doctors break down what that meansJoe Bidens recent diagnosis of "aggressive" prostate cancer has sparked concerns about how far the disease has advanced.The former presidents prostate cancer has been characterized by a Gleason score of 9 (grade group 5) with "metastasis to the bone."The score of 9 indicates "high-grade" prostate cancer with very abnormal cells that are likely to grow quickly, experts say.BIDEN'S PROSTATE CANCER DESCRIBED AS 'AGGRESSIVE' WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE DISEASE'S PROGNOSIS"While this represents a more aggressive form of the disease, the cancer appears to be hormone-sensitive, which allows for effective management," the statement said. "The president and his family are reviewing treatment options with his physicians."The fact that Bidens cancer has been classified as "hormone-sensitive" means it could be more responsive to hormone therapies, and thus more treatable.Hormone-sensitive prostate cancer needs androgens (male hormones) to grow, according to the National Cancer Institute. When those androgens are reduced or blocked, the cancer stops growing.Dr. Marc Siegel, clinical professor of medicine at NYU Langone Health and Fox News senior medical analyst, said the hormone-sensitive designation doesnt necessarily mean Biden has already been taking hormone therapies, which is unknown.GLEASON SCORE FOR PROSTATE CANCER: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT BIDEN'S DIAGNOSIS"You can tell under a microscope if this is the type of cancer that could respond to hormone therapy, but no matter what it looks like, you dont know until you try it," he told Fox News Digital."And sometimes it looks like there will be an effect, but it ends up being resistant to therapy."Prostate cancer has long been known to feed on the male hormone testosterone, according to Dr. Bilal Siddiqui, M.D., a medical oncologist and prostate cancer researcher at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center."The overwhelming majority of prostate cancers 99% plus are hormone-sensitive and dependent on testosterone in the beginning," he told Fox News Digital."I would say its a very reasonable assumption [of hormone sensitivity], but we would know definitively once hormone therapy has started."The backbone of treatment for any metastatic prostate cancer is "androgen deprivation therapy," which is geared toward decreasing the body's level of testosterone."Typically, when you start the androgen deprivation therapy, testosterone levels will decrease and the PSA levels will decrease along with it, and that's your definitive proof that the cancer is hormone-sensitive," Siddiqui said.Historically, androgen (hormone) deprivation therapy was done surgically through removal of the testes but todays typical methods include pills or injections, according to the oncologist."That eliminates about 80 to 85% of the testosterone that's produced in the body," he said.In many cases, doctors may add other drugs to block testosterone from secondary sources in the body, such as the adrenal glands that sit above the kidneys.NEW PROSTATE CANCER TEST PINPOINTS DISEASE BETTER THAN PSA OPTION, STUDY FINDSNorth Carolina family physician Dr. Alexa Mieses Malchuk reiterated that prostate cancer that shrinks or slows in progression after blocking testosterone qualifies as hormone-sensitive."This means that it grows or shrinks in relation to how much androgen or testosterone is circulating in the body," she told Fox News Digital."If you suppress testosterone and the cancer does not shrink and continues to grow or spread, then the cancer is independent of the amount of hormone circulating in the body."There are a number of different ways to monitor disease progression, but its most commonly done by a combination of PSA blood tests and imaging studies, the doctor noted.Eventually, metastatic prostate cancer will progress to become hormone-resistant, which means it no longer responds to hormone therapy, according to Siddiqui."It can vary in how long it takes to get to that point," the oncologist said. "It's usually a couple of years before it evolves from hormone-sensitive to hormone-resistant."The "ultimate test" of whether cancer has become hormone-resistant is to lower testosterone levels and observe where the cancer goes, he noted.There may also signs of the disease getting worse."That might mean a rising PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test, new pain or symptoms, or new tumors that show up on the scan," Siddiqui told Fox News Digital.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTERThe U.S. Preventive Services Task Force states that men aged 55 to 69 years should have the option to undergo periodic prostate-specific antigen (PSA)-based screening to monitor for prostate cancer."Before deciding whether to be screened, men should have an opportunity to discuss the potential benefits and harms of screening with their clinician and to incorporate their values and preferences in the decision," the USPSTF states.Siegel questioned this guidance to skip screening for older men.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/health"I dont agree with guidelines to not test over 70 years of age, especially with so many treatments to offer for prostate cancer," he said.In addition to hormone therapy, some men may be candidates for robotic prostate surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, Siegel added.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 76 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM'The View' melts down over latest Biden book, slams CNN for 'hawking' it"The View" co-hosts melted down on Tuesday while discussing the new book by CNN's Jake Tapper and Axios' Alex Thompson about the cover-up of former President Joe Biden's decline while in office, with some deflecting criticism of Democrats and instead slamming the reporting itself.Co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar and Sunny Hostin criticized President Donald Trump throughout the discussion, wondering why it was important to learn about the Biden cover-up now amid what they claimed were Trump's "atrocities" early in his second term.Tapper and Thompson's book, "Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again," was released Tuesday."All he is doing is hawking his book on CNN, and he's flanked by other people Brian Stelter and Van Jones also hawking his book," Behar said, referring to Tapper. "When did CNN become a place to hawk your book? Is Wolf Blitzer coming out with a cookbook?" she asked.BIDEN TELLS 'THE VIEW' HE WASN'T SURPRISED HARRIS LOST, BLAMES SEXISM AND RACISM"When is Jake Tapper going to write about the cognitive decline of the person in charge right now?" Behar asked earlier in the discussion.Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin defended Tapper and Thompson, saying, "And this is where I take issue with some folks on the left. They're We stand with journalists. We stand with the free press. When theyre going after their opponents, like Donald Trump, but when they critically cover Democrats, Oh, no, theyre lying. Its fairy dust. Its not true."Griffin noted that criticism from Biden's family was to be expected, as his granddaughter, Naomi Biden, rebuked the book, calling it "political fairy smut.""With political figures attacking these two, how is that pro-democracy? How is that pro-fourth estate to say, 'Oh, but when you come after Democrats, suddenly you're liars'?" Griffin added.BIDEN MADE HARRIS CAMPAIGN A 'NIGHTMARE,' DESTROYED HER CHANCES BY STAYING IN 2024 RACE TOO LONG, AIDES CHARGEGoldberg questioned the sources in the book, and asked why they weren't able to come forward during his presidency."If youre telling me that hundreds of people knew that he was not able to do his job, then where the hell was everybody?" Goldberg asked.Hostin noted that Tapper had said most of the reporting from the book came after the election, before directing her criticism at former Trump officials who wrote books after serving in his first term."What I do think that we should be very, very concerned about are the people who were in the Trump administration that did hold on to information about how Trump was conducting the presidency, saw they could make money off of their book," Hostin said."Were talking about former national security adviser John Bolton, who came on the show hawking his book, and I told him, 'Why didnt you say something before?' Former Attorney General Bill Barr, he wrote a book, didnt say anything while he was in there. Former Secretary Mark Esper and that White House press secretary, Stephanie Grisham, all of them knew what Trump was, who he was, how he was doing it."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREBiden sat for an interview with "The View" in early May, addressing criticisms of a health cover-up, his initial decision to run for re-election and his later decision to exit the race. Former first lady Jill Biden also joined the former president as the pair shot back at allegations of a cover-up, calling the many books about the former president "wrong.""They are wrong," Joe Biden said, before Jill Biden jumped in to say "that the people who wrote those books were not in the White House with us."The former first lady insisted the former president worked nonstop at the White House.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 46 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump administration agrees to pay Ashli Babbitt's family $5 millionThe Justice Department has agreed in principle to pay $5 million to the family of Ashli Babbitt, a former Air Force veteran who was shot dead during the Capitol Riot on Jan. 6, 2021, Fox News has learned.Babbitts estate, through her husband Aaron, filed a $30 million lawsuit last year over her fatal shooting when she attempted to climb through the broken window of a barricaded door leading to the Speakers Lobby inside the Capitol.Attorneys for both the Justice Department andBabbitts estate said during a court hearing on Friday that they had reached an agreement in principle to resolve the case, according to reports.ASHLI BABBITT SHOOTING WAS LAWFUL, UNNAMED CAPITOL POLICE OFFICER CLEARED, INTERNAL REVIEW FINDSBabbitt was one of hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters who entered or attempted to breach the U.S. Capitol during the riot after Congress voted to certify President Joe Bidens election win.Video clips posted online depict Babbitt, wearing a stars and stripes backpack and a Trump flag draped around her neck, stepping up and beginning to go through the waist-high opening of an area of the Capitol known as the Speakers Lobby when a gunshot is heard. She could be seen falling backward.HOW MY JAN. 6 CLIENTS WERE ROBBED OF FAIRNESS IN DC BENCH TRIALSAnother video showed other unidentified people attempting to lift Babbitt up. She could be seen slumping back to the ground.Babbitt was rushed to Washington Hospital Center, but could not be saved.The Capitol Police officer who shot her was cleared of wrongdoing by the U.S. Attorneys Office for the District of Columbia, which concluded that he acted in self-defense and in defense of members of Congress.The Capitol Police also cleared the officer.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPUnited States Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger sent a message to his departments officers earlier this month after hearing of the proposed settlement, writing that he was "extremely disappointed.""In 2021, the DOJ said that there was no evidence to show that law enforcement broke the law. After a thorough investigation, it was determined to be a justified shooting," Manger wrote, according to the Washington Post. "This settlement sends a chilling message to law enforcement officers across our nation especially those who have a protective mission like ours."Fox News David Spunt, Danielle Wallace, the Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 59 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSage Steele calls former ESPN colleague 'classless' over remarks about Robert Griffin III's wifeIt's not a secret that former ESPN colleagues Ryan Clark and Sage Steele aren't the best of friends, but Steele made perhaps her most damning comment about the ex-NFL player to date Tuesday.On the latest edition of his podcast, Clark suggested former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III is "not having conversations at home about what Black women have to endure in this country" considering his wife is White.Clark made the comment while calling out Griffin for boarding "the hate train" after Angel Reese's scuffle with Caitlin Clark over the weekend. Ryan Clark also mentioned Dave Portnoy and former ESPN staffer Keith Olbermann as talking heads who make Reese out to be a "villain" and Clark "heroic."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMSteele caught wind of Clark's comments."Another classless, divisive, gross, unnecessary comment from Ryan Clark. Butits par for the course. We should expect nothing less. Shameful," Steele posted on X.Griffin later said Ryan Clark's comments showed "how low of a person he is."Steele and Ryan Clark have had a beef in the past. Clark has said he had "no issue" with Steele being a conservative, but one of Steele's previous comments about former president Barack Obama "offended" him. As a result, he asked for another host for an ESPN segment. Steele is suing ESPN, and one of her allegations is that Clark refused to work with her because of her political views.CAITLIN CLARK SPEAKS OUT ON WNBA'S PROBE INTO ALLEGED 'HATEFUL COMMENTS' TOWARD ANGEL REESESteele once said it was "fascinating" that Obama labeled himself as "Black" "considering his Black dad was nowhere to be found, but his white mom and grandma raised him.""Because what I know is this chemistry is a large part of TV. Its a large part of our ability to be able to entertain. And I didnt want my discomfort with what she said to show on screen," Ryan Clark said.Ryan Clark said it was a one-time thing with Steele, and they were able to "work in a very cordial way" until she left ESPN. He added they no longer speak, "but I obviously wish her all the best in all her endeavors."Caitlin Clark was assessed a flagrant foul on the play mentioned, and, during an in-game interview, she said it was a "good take foul," a notion Reese later agreed with.Caitlin Clark's Indiana Fever routed Reese's Chicago Sky, 93-58.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 59 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDem lawmaker fundraises off federal assault charges after ICE facility confrontation: 'Doing my job'FIRST ON FOX: New Jersey Rep. LaMonica McIver is fundraising off her federal charges for allegedly "assaulting, impeding and interfering with law enforcement" earlier this month at the gates of Delaney Hall, which is a privately-operated Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Newark."As you know, Trump is using his Department of Justice to target political opponents. Less than two weeks ago, I was doing my job and conducting oversight at an ICE facility in my city," the fundraising text obtained by Fox News Digital stated."Now, the Trump admin has filed charges against me. This is a first-and it's a flashing red light for our democracy," it continues. "I'm sounding the alarm and asking you to donate now so we can fight these charges and keep speaking truth to power."FEDERAL CHARGES FILED AGAINST DEM CONGRESSWOMAN FOLLOWING CONFRONTATION AT ICE FACILITYInvestigators say McIver assaulted two federal agents at the Delaney Hall, according to the charging documents.Prosecutors say one victim was an HSI agent, and the other was an ICE agent."Law enforcement says McIver assaulted the agents when she "slammed her forearm into the body of a uniformed HSI agent. & reached out and tried to restrain the agent by forcibly grabbing him." Then, after Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested, McIver allegedly "pushed an ICE officer & used her forearms to forcibly strike the agent."BLUE STATE POLITICAL BATTLE INTENSIFIES AFTER DEM MAYOR'S ARREST AT ICE FACILITY: 'OUTRAGED'According to the documents, McIver created a "human shield" and blocked agents from handcuffing Baraka after he ignored numerous warnings to leave the property and told him he would be arrested.When the HSI agent told the mayor he was going to arrest him, McIver interjected, yelling, "Hell no! Hell no! Hell no!"CLICK HERE FOR MORE IMMIGRATION COVERAGEThe HSI agent then ordered the mayor to put his hands behind his back and displayed his handcuffs. So, McIver and other members of Congress "surrounded the Mayor and prevented HSI from handcuffing him and taking him into custody," according to prosecutors.DEM LAWMAKERS DEFEND STORMING OF ICE FACILITY, SAY TRUMP ADMIN IS LYING AT ALL LEVELSIn a statement after the charges were announced, McIver said that she is "thankful for the outpouring of support" shes gotten and that the "truth" will be "laid out clearly in court.""Earlier this month, I joined my colleagues to inspect the treatment of ICE detainees at Delaney Hall in my district. We were fulfilling our lawful oversight responsibilities, as members of Congress have done many times before, and our visit should have been peaceful and short. Instead, ICE agents created an unnecessary and unsafe confrontation when they chose to arrest Mayor Baraka," she stated."The charges against me are purely politicalthey mischaracterize and distort my actions, and are meant to criminalize and deter legislative oversight," McIver added.DHS SAYS ARRESTS ARE STILL ON THE TABLE AFTER NEW JERSEY HOUSE DEMS CAUGHT ON CAMERA STORMING ICE FACILITYBaraka had a federal trespassing charge against him that was dropped by acting U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey Alina Habba, but the mayor said he stands in solidarity with McIver."Representative LaMonica McIver assaulted, impeded, and interfered with law enforcement in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 111 (a)(1)," Habba said in a letter shared on X Monday. "That conduct cannot be overlooked by the chief federal law enforcement official in the State of New Jersey, and it is my Constitutional obligation to ensure that our federal law enforcement is protected when executing their duties."Fox News Digital reached out to the McIver campaign for comments about the texts and both the campaign and her official office about the charging documents. The Democrat represents a deep blue district that includes Newark.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 87 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMWireless, waterproof bionic arm with 360-degree wrist rotationMost of us do not think twice about picking up a cup of coffee, sending a quick text or carrying groceries in from the car. For people who use prosthetic hands, though, these everyday tasks can be a real challenge. That is why the arrival of the Hero PRO by Open Bionics is such big news.This new bionic hand is waterproof, wireless and faster and stronger than anything that came before it. It is designed to help people who rely on prosthetics move through life with more ease and confidence.Even if you do not need a device like this yourself, the technology behind Hero PRO is changing what is possible for thousands of people, and it is worth knowing how far things have come. Lets dive into what makes the Hero PRO so remarkable and why it captures so much attention.Join the FREE "CyberGuy Report": Get my expert tech tips, critical security alerts and exclusive deals, plus instant access to myfree "Ultimate Scam Survival Guide" when you sign up!Hero PRO is crafted from robust Nylon PA12 using advanced 3D printing, making it both tough and incredibly lightweight. In fact, it is the lightest bionic hand system available today. The design is sleek and customizable with more than 50 cover options in different colors and patterns, allowing users to swap looks to match their style and personality.SOFT ROBOTIC PROSTHETIC HAND USES NERVE SIGNALS FOR MORE NATURAL CONTROLThe Hero PRO is the only bionic hand that is both fully wireless and waterproof. Rated IPX7, which means it can be submerged in water up to about 3 feet deep for 30 minutes without damage, it can handle splashes and even submersion, so users do not have to worry about getting it wet during daily activities. Wireless MyoPods, placed on the skin, pick up muscle signals to control the hand, eliminating the need for invasive implants or bulky wires.WHAT HACKERS CAN LEARN ABOUT YOU FROM A DATA BROKER FILESOFT ROBOTIC ARMBAND GIVES PROSTHETIC HAND USERS NATURAL CONTROLThis bionic hand is twice as fast as leading competitors, with fingers that open and close rapidly to keep up with busy lives. It can carry up to 57 pounds, doubling the load capacity of previous models, making tasks like carrying groceries or lifting heavy objects much easier. The patented thumb design uses a single motor for powerful and precise grips, while the index finger features a touchscreen-compatible tip for seamless device use on the go.AI ENABLES PARALYZED MAN TO CONTROL ROBOTIC ARM WITH BRAIN SIGNALSHero PRO offers more wrist flexion and rotation than any other bionic hand, with up to 45 degrees of manual flexion in both directions and a full 360-degree rotation. Users can quickly switch between work and sports modes, thanks to a USMC-standard wrist connector and more than 50 compatible activity attachments. With seven grip modes, including a precision key grip, users can handle everything from typing and cooking to pushing a stroller or tying shoelaces. These grips can be customized and updated wirelessly through the Sidekick App.A single four-hour charge powers the Hero PRO for a full day. The battery is cleverly miniaturized and integrated directly into the hand, helping to keep the weight down. USB-C charging makes powering up quick and easy, whether at home or on the go.The development of Hero PRO was shaped by feedback from around 1,000 users, includinginfluencer Tilly Lockey, who lost both hands to meningitis as a child. Tilly played a key role in testing and refining the technology, and her experience highlights just how transformative the Hero PRO can be. She describes being able to multitask effortlessly, like pulling a suitcase and drinking hot chocolate at the same time, and even detaching the hand to control it remotely using muscle signals.Pricing for advanced bionic hands like the Hero PRO is not always straightforward. Open Bionics, the company behind this technology, does not list a fixed price on its website. Instead, they encourage interested users to contact them directly for a personalized quote, since each device is custom-made to fit the individual's needs.For context, most high-end bionic arms on the market can cost anywhere from $20,000 to $80,000, depending on the features and customization required. Open Bionics aims to make their devices more affordable than traditional options, with some of their earlier models reportedly costing about five times less than conventional robotic prosthetics. However, the exact price for the latest models, including the Hero PRO, will depend on factors like insurance coverage, customization and specific user requirements.If you are interested in learning more about pricing or the process, it is best to reach out directly toOpen Bionics for a detailed quote tailored to your needs.SUBSCRIBE TO KURTS YOUTUBE CHANNEL FOR QUICK VIDEO TIPS ON HOW TO WORK ALL OF YOUR TECH DEVICESTechnology like the Hero PRO is not just about gadgets and gears. It is about helping people do more of the things they love with less hassle. For those who rely on prosthetic hands, every improvement can mean a world of difference, whether that is carrying a heavy bag, using a smartphone or simply feeling more confident in daily life. Even if you do not need a prosthetic yourself, it is inspiring to see how far this technology has come and how it continues to open new possibilities for so many people.What everyday challenges do you think advanced bionic technology could help overcome, and what would you most want to see in the next generation of prosthetic devices? Let us know by writing us atCyberguy.com/Contact.For more of my tech tips and security alerts, subscribe to my free CyberGuy Report Newsletter by heading toCyberguy.com/Newsletter.Ask Kurt a question or let us know what stories you'd like us to cover.Follow Kurt on his social channels:Answers to the most-asked CyberGuy questions:New from Kurt:Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com.All rights reserved.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 70 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMActing ICE director demands Tim Walz apologize for calling agents modern-day GestapoActing ICE Director Todd Lyons is demanding that former Democratic vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz apologize after he called agents "[President] Donald Trumps modern-day Gestapo."Lyons said that "if the governor doesnt like the laws, hes free to advocate that Congress change them, but he should refrain from putting ICE officers in danger by likening them to one of the most appalling groups in history."During a commencement speech at the University of Minnesota law school over the weekend, Walz, a Democrat and the governor of Minnesota, described Trump as a "tyrant" and told students they "are graduating into a genuine emergency.""Some would say, Boy, this is getting way too political for a commencement address,'" Walz told students during his commencement address on Saturday. "But I would argue, I wouldnt be honoring my oath if I didnt address this head on."LA COUNTY DA NATHAN HOCHMAN PROMISES CRACKDOWN ON ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS: 'THE FUN IS OVER'He then proceeded to compare the Trump administrations ongoing deportations of criminal illegal immigrants to the Nazi secret police force of the 1930s and 1940s."Im gonna start with the flashing red light Donald Trumps modern-day Gestapo is scooping folks up off the streets. Theyre in unmarked vans, wearing masks, being shipped off to foreign torture dungeons. No chance to mount a defense. Not even a chance to kiss a loved one goodbye. Just grabbed up by masked agents, shoved into those vans and disappeared."Walzs comments drew strong condemnation from Lyons, who released a statement on Tuesday in which he pointed out that the commencement fell during National Police Week."On the final day of National Police Week when those brave enough to put on a badge and a uniform mourn their fallen brothers and sisters Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz referred to my professional, hard-working ICE agents and officers as modern-day Gestapo," said Lyons.TEXAS GANG MEMBERS SENTENCED FOR HUMAN SMUGGLING AFTER HIGH-SPEED BORDER CHASESThe acting ICE director said that Walzs "abhorrent, dehumanizing and ignorant comment should not be tolerated."CLICK HERE FOR MORE IMMIGRATION COVERAGELyons said that assaults against ICE officers have risen by over 400% from the same time last year.He placed part of the blame for the rise in assaults against ICE agents on "politicians like Gov. Walz are careless with their politically motivated rhetoric."'PROJECT HOMECOMING' LAUNCHES WITH FIRST FLIGHT OF 64 ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS ACCEPTING $1,000 TO SELF-DEPORTWhite House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller has also responded to Walzs statement, saying in a Sunday X post that "this vile anti-American language can only be construed as inciting insurrection and violence."0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 72 Views 0 Vista previa
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