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247MOMS.COMSummer Theme Days plus FREE PrintableSummer Theme DaysHey Mama, Are you needing a little variety in your Summer days? I created a week of daily themes that will make your kiddos think you are the ROCK STAR mom. Its really simple and takes only a few minutes to plan a fun themed idea each day during the week with the use of my FREE Summer Theme days printable. Just choose one of the activities that goes with the themed day or feel free to come up with your own ideas. Enjoy Mamas, enjoy those kids.Click here to grab your FREE Summer Theme days printableWatch my simple steps to creating a THEMED SUMMERThe post Summer Theme Days plus FREE Printable appeared first on 24/7 Moms.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 38 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTwo Secret Service officers suspended after brawl outside Obama's homeTwo U.S. Secret Service officers have been suspended after reportedly fighting with each other in front of former President Barack Obama's Washington D.C. mansion last week. The two uniformed officers were outside Obama's residence around 2:30 a.m. on May 21 when one called for a supervisor to come immediately before "I whoop this girl's a**," according to an audio recording posted online.AUTHORITIES NAB WHITE HOUSE FENCE CLIMBER JUST TWO WEEKS INTO TRUMP'S NEW TERMIn addition to the audio, a video published Tuesday by RealClearPolitics shows the female officers punching and shoving each other."I need a supervisor out here immediately before I whoop this girls a**," one of the women said into the radio, the report states.WOMAN ARRESTED FOR ATTEMPTING TO CLIMB FENCE OUTSIDE WHITE HOUSEThe Secret Service confirmed the fight with Fox News Digital."The individuals involved were suspended from duty and this matter is the subject of an internal investigation. The Secret Service has a very strict code of conduct for all employees and any behavior that violates that code is unacceptable.""Given this is a personnel matter, we are not in a position to comment further," the spokesperson added.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIt wasn't clear what prompted the fight between the two officers.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 42 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMKey Biden staffers asked to testify on alleged role in mental decline cover-upHouse Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., is demanding several high-ranking staffers in former President Joe Bidens White House appear for transcribed interviews on their suspected roles working "behind the scenes" to "cover up"the former presidents significant mental decline during his term.Comer, who leads the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, sent interview requests to four key Biden White House aides former director of the Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden, former assistant to the President and Deputy Chief of Staff Annie Tomasini, former senior adviser to the first lady Anthony Bernal and former deputy director of Oval Office operations Ashley Williams.Comer said that all of these high-ranking staffers worked "behind the scenes" and "ran interference for President Biden" to avoid his worsening condition from being discovered during his time in office.BIDEN AIDE INTIMIDATED REPORTER INVESTIGATING FORMER PRESIDENT'S MENTAL DECLINE WITH 'TACIT THREAT:' BOOKThe chairman has also requested a transcribed interview with Bidens physician, Dr. Kevin OConnor.Comer told Fox News last week that these "unelected bureaucrats" had an overwhelming influence over Biden and were possibly serving as "de facto" presidents in his stead."Today, we are calling on President Bidens physician and former White House advisors to participate in transcribed interviews so we can begin to uncover the truth," Comer said in a statement.The GOP effort comes shortly after the release of "Original Sin" by CNN host Jake Tapper and Axios reporter Alex Thompson, which claims that the Biden White House was going all out trying to control the perception of the aging presidents failing health. The book exposes the cover-up of Biden's decline and his decision to run for re-election.Tapper said during an interview with Piers Morgan on Monday that what Biden's aides did to hide his condition from the public could be "even worse" than the Watergate scandal during Richard Nixon's presidency."It is a scandal. It is without question, and maybe even worse than Watergate in some ways," said Tapper. "The only reason we invoke Watergate is just to make clear like, it's not Watergate this is an entirely separate scandal, maybe even worse."CREDIBILITY CRISIS: WHITE HOUSE REPORTERS SPEAK OUT ON WHETHER BIDEN'S MENTAL DECLINE WAS DELIBERATELY HIDDENIn his letters, Comer said that while the committee has been investigating the cover-up for nearly a year, "newfound details regarding President Bidens obvious decline demand renewed scrutiny of White House personnel actions and knowledge of relevant information over the course of the prior administration."Comer said the committee is seeking "to understand who made key decisions and exercised the powers of the executive branch during the Biden Administration.""The cover-up of President Bidens obvious mental decline is a historic scandal," he said. "The American people deserve to know when this decline began, how far it progressed, and who was making critical decisions on his behalf."Recalling the Oversight Committees previous attempts to subpoena these staffers, Comer said that "the Biden White House blocked these individuals from providing testimony." Now, he said that "any continued obstruction will be met with swift and decisive action." If the staffers and physician do not honor his request, Comer said the "next step" will be issuing subpoenas, compelling them to testify.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPOn Tuesday, Comer floated the possibility of also issuing subpoenas to former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre as well as Hunter Biden and Jill Biden."Obviously, we're interested in Jean Pierre. We're also interested in Jill Biden and Hunter Biden," he said, adding that "if the trail leads us to the next step, which many believe would be perhaps Jill Biden and Hunter Biden, then we will go there."Fox News Digital reached out to Tanden, Tomasini, Bernal, Williams, OConnor and Jean-Pierre for comment.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 45 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMOlympic icon Mary Lou Retton was driving 'all over the roadway' before suspected DUI arrest, police sayReported details of Mary Lou Retton's DUI arrest earlier this month have surfaced.Fairmont police in West Virginia reportedly stopped the gold medalist on May 17 following a report about a person in a Porsche driving "all over the roadway."According to the criminal complaint, via WNEM, Retton smelled of alcohol and was slurring her words, and she failed a field sobriety test. Officers also reported observing a container of wine in the passenger seat.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMRetton, 57, refused a roadside breath test and a blood test. She was released from custody after paying a $1,500 personal recognizance bond.Fox News Digital reached out to Rettons reps for comment.Retton, 57, was diagnosed with a "rare form of pneumonia" in 2023, with her family raising the alarm that she was "fighting for her life." She was placed in the intensive care unit for a period of time as doctors helped her fight the illness."This is serious, and this is life, and Im so grateful to be here," she said on NBCs "Today" in 2024. "I am blessed to be here because there was a time when they were about to put me on life support."FEVER COACH SEES SILVER LINING AS CAITLIN CLARK SIDELINED WITH QUAD INJURYRetton was nicknamed "Americas sweetheart" during her gold medal-winning performance at the 1984 Summer Games inLos Angeles. She was just 16 when she scored perfect 10s in the floor exercise and vault in the final two rotations to become the first American woman to win the Olympic all-around title.Sheearned five medalsthat year one gold, two silver and two bronze.After she retired from gymnastics, Retton became a motivational speaker and frequently shared messages about the benefits of proper nutrition and exercise.She also served on the Presidents Council on Physical Fitness and Sports under formerPresident George W. Bush.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.Fox News' Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 44 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCalifornia track star's family reacts to Trump shaking up girls' championship meet amid trans athlete dramaEXCLUSIVE: California's track and field state championship will be an epicenter of political tension this weekend. A family with a daughter trying to win a title is "grateful" to the White House taking notice but not satisfied with where things stand going into the event.President Donald Trump called out the Golden State and Gov. Gavin Newsom in a Truth Social post on Tuesday morning, threatening to cut funding to the state and even send authorities to intervene if a trans-identifying athlete competes in the girls' category at the meet.Just hours later, the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) announced it would make a slight rule change for this weekend's championship. The change allows biologically female athletes who fell just shy of qualifying for the championship behind a trans athlete a chance to compete for the title this weekend.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMMeanwhile, La Canada High School star Katie McGuinness looks to compete for the girls' long jump championship after qualifying automatically last weekend. But McGuinness has so far only managed to finish behind the trans athlete at postseason events this year, including the sectional final on May 17, when she finished second to her Jurupa Valley opponent.The McGuinness family addressed the president's intervention in the situation in an exclusive statement to Fox News Digital."We are grateful that President Trump is fighting for female athletes and giving them a fair shot to compete on a levelplaying field.CIF's solution to this situation, which allows additional girls to compete at the state championship who otherwise didn't qualify because the transgender athlete took their spot, isn't good enough it's still an unfair competition and an injustice to the girls competing," the family said in a statement."Allowing biological males to compete in womens sports is unfair, unjust and defies common sense," the family added.Katie previously spoke out against CIF for allowing the situation to get this far in an interview on Fox News' "America Reports" last week."I have nothing against this athlete as a person, and I have nothing against the trans community," McGuinness said. "My message today is really specifically to CIF and for them to act quickly and in a timely manner, because this is a really time-sensitive issue."The La Canada star also recounted the experience of facing the athlete and facing apparent "genetic" disadvantages in a high-stakes high school competition."I remember thinking to myself, OK, I need to get a big jump," McGuinness said.CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES ALLEGE TRACK MEET OFFICIALS FORCED THEM TO TAKE OFF PROTECT GIRLS SPORTS' SHIRTS"I ran down the runway and I landed, and I watched them measure my mark, and it was 18.9," she said. "And I just remember thinking that there was nothing else that I could do. That was it. And I was honestly very discouraged, and I'm a high school senior, and winning CIF has always been a goal of mine, and I wasn't able to compete with someone who was genetically different than me."She made her overall stance on the issue clear."There are just certain genetic advantages that biological males have that biological girls don't," she said. "Frankly, I just can't stand for that."The trans athlete has dominated the girls' postseason this year in the triple jump and long jump and is set to compete for the state title on Saturday. The athlete competes for Jurupa Valley High School in Riverside County, California, a community that has been rocked by multiple controversies involving trans athletes, including a lawsuit involving a separate situation at Martin Luther King High School.The CIF is already under a federal Title IX investigation by the U.S. Department of Education.After Trump signed the No Men's in Women's Sports executive order on Feb. 5, the CIF was one of the first high school sports leagues in the country to announce it would not follow the order but instead comply with California's state law.Trans athletes have been allowed to compete as women and girls since 2014, when a law called AB 1266 went into effect after passing in 2013.The state legislature failed to pass two bills that would reverse this policy on April 1, despite the testimony of multiple female athletes and their families in California who have been affected by the issue.Newsom addressed the issue during an episode of his podcast in early March."Well, I think it's an issue of fairness," Newsom told guest conservative influencer Charlie Kirk. "I completely agree with you on that. It's deeply unfair."So that's easy to call out the unfairness of that. There's also a humility and a grace these poor people are more likely to commit suicide, have anxiety and depression, and the way that people talk down to vulnerable communities is an issue that I have a hard time with as well."Newsom's office has since provided a statement supporting the CIF's decision to amend its eligibility policy for the championship event this weekend.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 44 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMLiberals blame Big Beautiful Bill loss on dying Dems: Imagine if they 'retired instead of died in office'Facing yet another loss after the Trump-backed "Big, Beautiful Bill" advanced in Congress, liberals are lashing out at Democratic Party elders for clinging on to power too long even to death.Shortly before the so-called BBB went up for a vote, Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., a longtime leader in the Democratic Party from deep-blue Fairfax County, passed away after a battle with esophageal cancer. Connolly had previously indicated he would be retiring at the end of his term in 2026.In response, many liberal analysts and consultants complained that too many Democrats were refusing to leave office, including FIGHT Agency's Rebecca Katz, who posted on X, "Imagine if one of the older and sicker Dems wouldve retired instead of died in office and what that wouldve meant for millions of people," quoting a post of the final 215-214 tally.Below that was a repost of a story with a large image of Connolly that described recent elderly Democrats who have died in office.WHITE HOUSE: DEMS HAVE 'NEVER BEEN MORE RADICAL, OUT OF TOUCH' AFTER VOTING AGAINST 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL'When reached for comment, Katz told Fox News Digital that "no individual has a divine right to rule for eternity.""Democratic voters feel lied to and are demanding accountability, and our party needs to earn back their trust and start winning again. We shouldn't be afraid to have hard conversations," Katz said.The story in the left-wing New Republic described how Connolly was the latest in a recent string of Democrats who have died in office, including Reps. Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz., and Sylvester Turner, D-Texas. According to her X profile, Katz has experience in Arizona politics working with Sen. Ruben Gallego's campaign, as well as previously Sens. Harry Reid, D-Nev., John Fetterman, D-Pa., and Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y.Meanwhile, the last eight lawmakers to have died in federal office have all been Democrats including Turner's own predecessor Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, for whom he took over for less than a term.The New Republic appeared to lay the blame for the BBB's narrow win at the feet of dead Democrats."House Republicans managed to pass their draconian budget bill, which promises to make massive cuts to Medicaid, Medicare, and food assistance, early Thursday morning by a narrow one-vote margin that was only possible due the deaths of three in this current Congress," the New Republic's Hafiz Rashid wrote, describing Connolly, Grijalva and Turner.WINNERS, LOSERS AND GRAB-BAGS FROM HOUSE GOPS NARROW PASSAGE OF BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILLQuoting another article from The Nation, Katz wrote:"In a democracy, politicians exist to serve the public; the public does not exist to serve politicians. Its a sign of democratic decline if politicians live and die like warlords, clinging to every last ounce of power. Democrats need to define what they stand for as a party so their elected officials can once more be genuine public servants and not mere warlords."The Nation lamented how Democrats are supposed to be a political movement seeking to gain power and implement an agenda.But, "in practice [they] more closely resemble a hospice, if not a funeral home," it went on, pivoting to criticizing the party for its bolstering of former President Joe Biden amid revelations from CNN anchor Jake Tapper's book on the alleged "cover-up [of] his infirmity."The three Democrats who died within close proximity to BBB negotiations all hailed from reliably Democratic districts in Fairfax, Tucson and Houston, and could have had their seats filled by Democrats if they had retired in a timely fashion.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPSenior House Republican leadership staff emphasized that Connolly's absence would not have had any bearing on the outcome of the votes.Johnson had 217 votes on-hand, Fox News learned Tuesday.Prior to Connolly, Turner and Grijalva, Democrats from similarly-secure Paterson, New Jersey; Houston oncemore; Newark, New Jersey; California (Sen. Dianne Feinstein); and Petersburg, Virginia, died in office and left their party in the statistical lurch.Currently, the four oldest sitting federal lawmakers are Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, at 91, Reps. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., and Hal Rogers, R-Ky., at 87, and Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-D.C., at 87. Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., is 85.Fox News Digital reached out to House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Connolly's office for comment.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 44 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFormer NBA star Shawn Kemp pleads guilty to Seattle area mall shootingShawn Kemp, who spent the majority of his NBA career with the Seattle SuperSonics, entered a guilty plea in the 2023 shooting outside the Tacoma Mall in Washington state.The Pierce County Prosecuting Attorneys Office confirmed that Kemp admitted to second-degree assault in the incident. The six-time NBA All-Star initially faced charges for first-degree assault with a firearm. Prosecutors later tacked on a second count of first-degree assault and a charge of drive-by shooting.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMIf he had been convicted on the original charges, the 55-year-old could have been up against a considerably longer prison sentence. Tacoma police received a call stating shots were fired from a passerby's vehicle in the parking lot of the Tacoma Mall, FOX 13 reported in March 2023.OLYMPIC LEGEND MARY LOU RETTON ARRESTED ON DUI CHARGE, RECORDS SHOWThe former NBA center reportedly claimed property was stolen from his car and he tracked his iPhone to the Tacoma Mall.A source close to Kemp said when the retired NBA player approached the vehicle, a suspect shot at him, and he fired back in self-defense. Police said nobody was injured in the shooting.Two individuals inside the car remain in police custody on unrelated charges.Video of the incident was shared on social media. Some of the video footage appeared to contradict Kemp's account of the events in question.Kemp still faces the possibility of prison time. A second-degree assault in Washington carries a maximum sentence of up to 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine. Sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 22.Kemp played in the NBA from 1989 to 2003. He was a first-round pick of the SuperSonics and played for the team until the 1996-97 season. Seattle played the Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls in the 1996 NBA Finals and lost in six games.Kemp later played with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Portland Trail Blazers and Orlando Magic. He finished his career with a 14.6 points per game average along with 8.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists.Fox News' Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 48 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTexas police arrest suspect after fatal jet ski hit-and-runPolice in Grapevine, Texas, announced Tuesday that they have made an arrest in connection with the death of an Air Force cadet candidate over Memorial Day weekend."Texas Game Wardens and the Grapevine Police Department have Daikerlyn Alejandra Gonzalez Gonzalez, the suspect tied to the death of Ava Moore in custody," the department said in a Facebook post. "We are thankful for the help of fellow law enforcement officers from the Texas Attorney Generals Office, the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Dallas Police Department and Homeland Security Investigations."Grapevine police said in an earlier Facebook post that they were searching for a female "who was driving the jet ski that hit Ava Moore."2 SUSPECTS, INCLUDING VICTIM'S HUSBAND, CHARGED IN STABBING DEATH OF FORT CAMPBELL SOLDIER IN TENNESSEEAccording to police, a passenger on the jet ski remained on the scene, while the operator of the craft allegedly fled and then left with an unidentified male. The pair allegedly crashed into a vehicle during their escape from the scene.Grapevine police said they are investigating the alleged hit-and-run."Investigators are actively looking for both the PWC (personal watercraft) operator and the driver of the vehicle," the post said, imploring anyone with information to come forward."Our thoughts are with Avas family and friends during this difficult time. Texas Game Wardens remain committed to keeping our public waters safe."According to Fox4, Moore was just weeks away from her lifelong dream of joining the military. She was scheduled to leave for Air Force basic training and was home in Texas visiting family during Memorial Day weekend.TEEN CHEERLEADER ALLEGEDLY MURDERED BY EX-BOYFRIEND DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS, FAMILY SAYSMoore was reportedly a student and star basketball player at the U.S. Air Force Academy Preparatory School in Colorado.Her coach, Kesha Blanton, spoke to the media outlet."You know, we talked throughout the course of the year that at some point in her career she was going to be a four-star general because she loved it," said Blanton. "She made those around her better."Blanton said she is feeling sadness and anger over Moore's death."They took a bright, bright star from our lives," she said.The Air Force confirmed in a post on its official Instagram page that Moore was a member of the school's Class of 2029."We lost an exemplary teammate this weekend Cadet Candidate Ava Moore, whose passion for leadership and service left an impact on everyone she met," wrote Lt. Gen. Tony Bauernfeind, the academy superintendent. "Avas constant happiness and attitude helped her squadron get through the challenges of the Prep School, and her drive to excel was on display as she sought out leadership positions to improve herself and her team. Our team is focused on providing support to Avas family, her Prep School Squadron, the Prep School Womens Basketball team, and the entire Academy family."The Grapevine Police Department did not return a comment request.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 90 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMWNBA investigation finds no evidence of hateful comments toward Angel ReeseThe WNBA and the Indiana Fever announced that the allegations of "hateful comments" directed toward Angel Reese on May 17 were "not substantiated."Reese and her Chicago Sky faced the Fever and Caitlin Clark, and at one point, the two had to be separated after a flagrant foul by Clark against Reese.The association announced the next day that it would launch an investigation into the alleged comments. On Tuesday, the investigation closed.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"We appreciate the swift and thorough process undertaken by the WNBA to investigate these allegations, which were not substantiated," the Fever said in a statement."At Gainbridge Fieldhouse, we are committed to providing the best possible basketball experience for players and fans where hate speech has absolutely no place. Indiana is home to the world's greatest fans, and we look forward to an exciting season of Fever basketball."Added the WNBA, "Based on information gathered to date, including from relevant fans, team and arena staff, as well as audio and video review of the game, we have not substantiated [the report]. The WNBA is committed to fostering a safe and inclusive environment for everyone and will continue to be vigilant in enforcing our fan code of conduct."The WNBA launched its "No Space for Hate" campaign before the 2025 season tipped off. The campaign will include the use of AI social media monitoring tools that will help the league enforce a revised code of conduct."As part of the comprehensive plan, the WNBA is rolling out an AI-powered technology solution to monitor social media activity, in partnership with players and teams, to help protect the community from online hate speech and harassment," it said.FEVER COACH SEES SILVER LINING AS CAITLIN CLARK SIDELINED WITH QUAD INJURYA revised WNBA fan code of conduct includes regulations for fans on social media and threats of sanctioning those fans from official content if they are violated. The new policy lists racist, homophobic, sexist, sexual, threatening or libelous content as "subject to blocking or deletion."Clark's Fever went 3-1 against the Sky last season and routed Chicago, 93-58, on May 17. The two teams face off three more times this season, with both of their next two at the United Center in Chicago.However, Clark is in danger of missing their next contest, slated for June 7, as Clark is said to be out for at least two weeks with a quad injury.Fox News' Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 60 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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