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    2025-05-14 23:59:03 ·
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    Trump pledges he will forge a Middle East that will become the crossroads of the world
    President Donald Trump speaks at the GCC summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to detail the United States foreign policy in the Middle East.
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    2025-05-14 23:59:04 ·
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    Dozens of camels welcome Trump's motorcade to Qatar.
    Dozens of camels were seen lining the streets of Doha, Qatar, as President Donald Trump's motorcade arrived to the nation.
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    Travel expert explains why cruises are more prone to crimes
    Robert McDonald, a former Secret Service special agent and criminal justice lecturer at the University of New Haven, explained to Fox News Digital why cruises are more prone to crime.
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    2025-05-14 23:59:07 ·
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    UNC official avoids addressing whether Bill Belichick's girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, creates 'distractions'
    North Carolina football coach Bill Belichick appears to remain cemented in athletic director Lawrence R. "Bubba" Cunningham's good graces.Cunningham's department recently denied reports saying Belichick's girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, was effectively banned from UNC's athletics department and team buildings.On Tuesday, Cunningham shared some details about the working relationship he's built with the former NFL coach.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Bill's been great to work with," Cunningham told ESPN. "He talked about practicing like a pro, and he runs a professional organization that is teaching students how to be professional in all aspects of their life. He is a very determined, professional individual, and that's the way he carries himself and the way he conducts the program."PRESSURE RAMPS UP ON KEY BILL BELICHICK DATE AMID SCRUTINY ON RELATIONSHIPWhile Cunningham was willing to go into detail about Belichick's football-related relationships, he was less forthcoming when questions were raised about Belichick's personal life. When Cunningham was asked a question suggesting Hudson's presence created "distractions," he sidestepped, saying, "Bill is an incredibly focused person."Cunningham made the comments the same day as Belichick's appearance on ESPN. During the interview, the six-time Super Bowl winner said his romance with Hudson is "off to the side.""Its a personal relationship, and she doesnt have anything to do with UNC football," Belichick said.The discussion also marked the 73-year-old's first televised interview since his infamous sitdown with "CBS News Sunday Morning."The interview was part of a promotional tour for Belichick's new book, "The Art of Winning Lessons from My Life in Football." At times during the conversation, Hudson was accused of attempting to assert her control.Hudson also faced criticism over her reported involvement in North Carolina losing out on the opportunity to be featured on HBO's "Hard Knocks." According to The Athletic, Hudson played an "instrumental role" in HBO pulling the plug on the potential production of the UNC-focused docuseries.The report also noted that Hudson had asked to be "heavily involved with the project."Belichick has been publicly linked to the 24-year-old Hudson since 2023. In a statement released after the CBS interview, Belichick said he met Hudson on a flight in 2021.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    2025-05-14 23:59:07 ·
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    Judge suspended from county bench after reportedly telling 'G-rated dad jokes' in court
    A Broward County, Florida, circuit court judge will be suspended effective next week after an advisory panel to the state Supreme Court determined he was unfit to serve after telling "exceptionally bad jokes," was biased and had poor attendance.Court filings show the Investigative Panel of the Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission (FJQC) is suspending Broward Circuit Court Judge Gary Farmer, a former Florida state senator and Democrat, from office without pay, pending a disposition hearing.The suspension becomes effective 11:59 p.m. Monday.The decision comes about a month after the FJQC recommended Farmers suspension.PHOTO SHOWS MILWAUKEE JUDGE'S COURTROOM DOOR WITH NOTICE TO ANYONE WHO 'FEELS UNSAFE'The commission's panel called for an investigation in October 2024 into comments made by Farmer. After a probable cause hearing in December 2024, the panel determined there was probable cause to continue with the investigation.The investigation discovered several instances in which Farmer made what some would consider inappropriate remarks."Through his extensive misconduct, occurring over a lengthy period of time, Judge Farmer has damaged the publics perception of the judiciary and the judicial branch in such a way that he has demonstrated a present unfitness to serve," investigators said.According to the allegations, Farmer was presiding over a felony case Aug. 15, 2024, and was informed the defendant was expecting the birth of three children.JUDGE JUDY'S SON WANTS TO SEE LAWSUITS IN WAKE OF DEADLY LA WILDFIRES: PUBLIC OFFICIALS 'PERSONALLY LIABLE'Court documents say Farmer laughingly mocked the man who was expecting three children with different women."OK, you've been busy. You were just shooting all over the place!" Farmer told the man. "Thats good. Do you know their names? First and last? Romantic, are you? Dont tell Susie about Jane. Dont tell Jane about Mary. God bless you, man. Ones enough."Farmer later allegedly told the defendant he was going to put him on pretrial release."Im going to order that you wear a condom at all times," Farmer told the defendant. "For your own good, OK? Probation is going to check. No, Im kidding. Im kidding."GREGG JARRETT: NY JUDGE DESPERATE TO BRAND TRUMP 'CONVICTED FELON' BEFORE INAUGURATIONLater during the proceeding, Farmer recommended the defendant get a particular female attorney, though he warned him not to get her pregnant.While presiding over the case of State v. Georgia Smith, Farmer is accused of singing a song about "Sweet Georgia," and telling the defendant, "Youre supposed to say peachy. How you doin Georgia? Peachy!"He also told Smith to sing "She gets her peaches down in Georgia" and "You get your weed in California." Farmer then apologized to one of the attorneys, telling him making him laugh was a challenge.Farmer was presiding over another felony case when he allegedly referenced and quoted "extensively" from an "In Living Color" comedy sketch making fun of gay people.GARTH BROOKS' JUDGE PAUSES HIS ATTEMPT TO HAVE SEXUAL ASSAULT LAWSUIT DISMISSED: DOCSThe panel also brought up another instance from Aug. 15, 2024, when Farmer said, "Spring is here. I got so excited I wet my plants" and "What did the shirt say to the pair of pants? Wassup britches!""Apparently, these are some of what you referred to as your exceptionally, exceptionally bad jokes," the court filing said.Along with telling "exceptionally bad" jokes, Farmer was accused of devoting his full time and attendance to his judicial duties after exceeding the 30 days of judicial leave he is allowed to take.He was also accused of failing to respect and comply with the law by denying due process to litigants and lawyers and demonstrating a bias or predetermination for certain cases.Farmer did not immediately respond to Fox News Digitals request for comment on the matter.Still, Farmers attorney filed a response with the court after a suspension was recommended, saying Farmer "generally admits to having made the jokes or remarks.""These jokes were said to lighten tension, reduce stress for criminal defendants, and show a sense of humanity," the attorney wrote. "They generally are G-rated dad jokes that are corny but not offensive and were not degrading to the solemnity of the proceedings."The attorney added that some of the jokes were "racy." After reflecting on the matter, Farmer found they were "inappropriate."Farmer apologized for the "racy" jokes during a probable cause hearing, the attorney added, noting he was again apologizing for the jokes.As for the "In Living Color" jokes, Farmer claimed he forgot his microphone was still on, though he recognized the remarks were inappropriate and apologized.The Florida Supreme Courts commission suspended Farmer without pay.
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    2025-05-14 23:59:07 ·
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    Harvard University president takes 25% pay cut amid Trump administration funding freeze
    Harvard University President Alan Garber has agreed to voluntarily take a 25% reduction in pay for the 2025-26 school year, amid funding cuts imposed by the Trump administration, amounting to about $2.2 billion.A Harvard University spokesperson told Fox News about the pay cut, adding that other leaders across the institution are making their own voluntary contributions, given the significant challenges the school faces.The university announced a hiring pause in March, also asking "schools and administrative units to scrutinize discretionary and non-salary spending, reassess the scope and timing of capital renewal projects, and conduct a rigorous review of any new multi-year commitments," the spokesperson noted.Additionally, schools within the central administration at Harvard announced there would be no merit pay increases for faculty and staff for fiscal year 2026, which runs from July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026. The school also paused non-essential capital projects and spending.HARVARD SUES TRUMP ADMINISTRATION OVER 'UNLAWFUL' MULTIBILLION-DOLLAR BUDGET CUTSThis is not the first time Garber has taken a voluntary pay reduction. In April 2020, then-Provost Garber took a voluntary 25% pay cut as the school faced financial challenges caused by the pandemic.The Harvard Crimson reported that past presidents have made up to $1 million annually.Harvard has become a target of Trumps broader crackdown on universities, much of which is in response to last years anti-Israel unrest that erupted on campuses across the country.TRUMP FROZE FUNDING FOR HARVARD. MONEY TO THESE UNIVERSITIES MAY ALSO BE ON THE CHOPPING BLOCKOn April 11, the Trump administration sent a letter to Garber and Harvard Corporation Lead Member Penny Pritzker outlining the institutions failures and a list of demands from the White House. In the letter, the administration accused Harvard of failing to uphold civil rights laws and to foster an "environment that produces intellectual creativity."The Trump administration threatened to pull federal funding if Harvard did not reform governance and leadership as well as its hiring and admissions practices by August of this year. The letter emphasized the need for Harvard to change its international admissions process to avoid admitting students who are "hostile" to American values or support terrorism or antisemitism.HARVARD PRESIDENT SAYS HE HAS NO CHOICE BUT TO FIGHT TRUMP ADMINISTRATIONHarvard refused to comply with the demands, with Garber saying that "no government should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and areas of study and inquiry they can pursue."The Trump administration then froze $2.2 billion in funding to Harvard and is reportedly looking to slash another billion, according to The Wall Street Journal.The university later filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over its "unlawful" freezing of funds.Fox News Digital's Greg Norman and Andrea Margolis contributed to this report.
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    2025-05-14 23:59:07 ·
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    Mariners star Julio Rodrguez robs Yankees' Trent Grisham of home run with spectacular catch
    Seattle Mariners star center fielder Julio Rodrguez opened the teams game with a sensational catch against the New York Yankees Wednesday at T-Mobile Park.Yankees center fielder Trent Grisham led off for the Yankees, and he struck a high fastball deep into center field off Mariners starting pitcher Luis Castillo.Rodrguez went back to the wall and tracked the deep fly ball beautifully, leaping and reaching with his glove over the wall to take a home run away from Grisham.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe 24-year-old center fielder was fired up after his grab and pumped his fist before firing the ball back into the infield. Castillo showed his appreciation for the epic play, pounding his glove toward Rodrguez.While Rodrguez may have taken a home run away from Grisham Wednesday, he may have given the Yankees center fielder an assist on a home run earlier in the series.In the Yankees' 11-5 win Monday, Grisham hit a deep fly ball to center field, and Rodrguez scampered back to the wall and jumped to try and make the play. But he missed the ball.TRUMP'S INFLUENCE POSSIBLE FACTOR IN MLB'S REMOVAL OF PETE ROSE FROM INELIGIBLE LIST, ESPN BROADCASTER SAYSNot only did he miss it, but the ball bounced off Rodrguez's glove and over the wall for a Grisham home run.That home run was the first of two blasts for Grisham in the Yankees win Monday. His second blast was also to center field, but Rodrguez did not have a chance to make a play on that 415-foot blast.The Yankees won the first game of the three-game series, and the Mariners won the second game, 2-1, in extra innings Tuesday.Once the rubber match concludes Wednesday, the Yankees will fly back to New York ahead of a big series against the New York Mets.When the Yankees leave town, the Mariners will begin their next series Friday against the red-hot San Diego Padres.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    2025-05-14 23:59:07 ·
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    Officials in West Coast state sound alarm after traveler diagnosed with highly contagious viral disease
    Public health officials in Washington state are warning residents that a Canadian traveler who was contagious with measles visited several public locations, including the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.The person, whose vaccination status is unknown, traveled through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and visited multiple public locations in Renton, Bellevue, Seattle, Everett and Woodinville between April 30 and May 3, according to a King County news release.Health officials said the Canadian was given the diagnosis after traveling through the area.MEASLES VACCINES GIVEN LONG AGO COULD BE LESS EFFECTIVE NOW, DOCTORS SAYThe spread of measles can happen before any rash appears, and the virus can remain in the air for up to two hours after someone contagious with measles leaves the area.Officials said potential exposure sites where the Canadian traveled include Seattle-Tacoma International Airport; Bellevue Market Place at Factoria Shopping Center; Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery; Home Depot in Redmond; Dunn Lumber in Renton; Genki Sushi in Renton; Topgolf Renton Sport Bar and Restaurant; Pho Mignon in Kirkland; Kobo at HIGO Art Gallery; Uwajimaya Seattle Asian Market; Stoup Brewing; Spicy Style of Sichuan; a hotel; and three fitness centers.WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE MEASLES OUTBREAKWhile the case is not connected to any previous local measles cases, Public Health Seattle and King County responded to two other measles cases this year from non-residents.There have been a total of five cases of measles in Washington state residents this year.Meagan Kay, medical epidemiologist for Public Health Seattle and King County, said there is a "significant measles resurgence" in the U.S. and globally.MEASLES SCARE AT MAJOR AIRPORT: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT POTENTIAL EXPOSURE"With over 1,000 cases reported so far this year nationally, 2025 is on track to have the highest number of measles cases in the U.S. since the early 1990s," Kay said. "Its an important time to check your vaccination status and get vaccinated if you arent protected."Officials encouraged those who were in the potentially affected locations to find out if they are vaccinated for measles and call a healthcare provider promptly if they develop an illness with fever or with an unexplained rash.
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    2025-05-14 23:59:07 ·
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    Rahm Emanuel says Biden is 'not where we need to be as a party,' adds his comments are unhelpful
    Former Democratic mayor of Chicago Rahm Emanuel argued the Democratic Party needs to stop ruminating on past defeats and move on from far-left identity politics during his appearance on ABCs "The View."Emanuel, who also served as former President Obamas chief of staff, was questioned by the co-hosts on Wednesday about his past comments that the Democratic Party is currently being defined as "weak and woke." Emanuel argued the party in the last five years has become co-opted by cultural issues, offering schools as one example where Democrats have focused on identity politics rather than educating American youth to be able to compete with China.Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin spoke about how the show recently hosted former President Biden, recalling, "he took some responsibility for Trump being re-elected, he pushed back on accusations of cognitive decline, he reiterated he thinks he would have won."She then asked, "You worked for President Biden. Do you think its helpful for Democrats for him to be speaking out right now?""No. Nada. Never," Emanuel replied, agreeing with many Democrats.DEMOCRATS HAVE BECOME 'DISTANT AND DETACHED' FROM AMERICANS, BIDEN OFFICIAL RAHM EMANUEL WARNS"No," the former Chicago mayor said again. "I grew up under Bill Clintons politics. Never stop thinking about tomorrow. Thats backwards, not forward. I want to figure out how to get out of here. I dont want to figure out how we got here. Heres the other thing, Donald Trump wants to constantly litigate his Red Bull versus Coke Zero. Thats not where I want to go, okay? And thats what he wants."Emanuel, who also served as Bidens ambassador to Japan, enumerated what he would like to focus on instead."Whats the strategy? I want to focus on the Medicaid cuts, the healthcare cuts, as somebody who is the point person to negotiate the childrens health initiative, so 10 million kids could have healthcare. I want the focus to be on those 10 million kids whose parents work full-time, but cant afford healthcare," he said. "I dont want this about What did Joe Biden do, what his staff didnt do. That is yesterday. Legitimate. Its a discussion. I want to focus on what matters to the American people, which is their healthcare, how much groceries cost, what they want for their children and their future and this is about the past."He added, "I understand the presidents desire for that. But its not where we need to be as a party, given all the challenges we have."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREEmanuel was asked about having warned that Biden should not run again, and he defended his record of telling powerful politicians what they dont want to hear, lamenting nobody stopped Biden from losing the election for Democrats."I worked directly for President Clinton and President Obama. It was an honor," he said. "Ive told them things they didnt want to hear when they didnt want to hear it. Told them directly. At the end of the day, its a decision one person makes. It is wrong, it has caused real consequences. I think obviously in the show that President Biden acknowledged, that is a real challenge and the problem is because we knew the consequences of whether it was Trump 1.0 or 2.0, and you have a person that is literally enriching himself and his family.""When you decide to throw your hat in the ring, announce it on this show, okay?" co-host Joy Behar asked."You think so?" Emanuel asked.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe former Chicago mayor went on to argue that Democrats focus too much on being against Trump, and need to focus more on how they can actually serve the American people."And that might be you," Behar said, before noting they had to go to a commercial break."Really?" Emanuel asked. "Ill take the invite."
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    Scottie Scheffler raises eyebrows with orange outfit reminiscent of arrest mugshot
    Scottie Scheffler is either the ultimate troll, or this was a pure coincidence.In any case, the two-time Masters champion's outfit at Quail Hollow Golf Club Wednesday got some reaction on social media.Scheffler is the favorite to take home this year's PGA Championship at the famed Charlotte course, and Saturday will mark one year since he was arrested on his way to the tournament when it was at Valhalla.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMScheffler's mugshot, in which he wore an orange jumpsuit, quickly went viral. He was released and made it to his tee time, shooting a 66. Xander Schauffele eventually took home the Wanamaker Trophy.In his final practice round before this year's tournament, Scheffler wore a color similar to the jumpsuit he wore this time last year."I was freaking out because I somehow went from driving to the golf course to a jail cell, and I still don't really know how that happened exactly. I don't think it really ever felt real," Scheffler told producers of the third season of "Full Swing."RORY MCILROY TALKS COLDNESS TOWARD BRYSON DECHAMBEAU DURING MASTERSScheffler attended the University of Texas. So, maybe he was just repping the Longhorns. Or, again, pure coincidence.The incident occurred after a fatal accident outside the Louisville course. Scheffler was trying to get to the clubhouse before officers stopped him.Scheffler faced four charges, including assaulting a police officer. Less than two weeks later, all the charges against Scheffler were dropped, and he called it a "big misunderstanding.""I did spend some time stretching in a jail cell. That was a first for me," Scheffler joked after his round the day of his arrest.The PGA Championship tees off Thursday, and Scheffler will play with Schauffele and Rory McIlroy. They are the top three players in the world and have won four of the last five majors.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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