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    2025-05-15 17:59:04 ·
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    Sean Diddy Combs ex-girlfriend delivers emotional testimony alleging past abuse
    Fox News correspondent CB Cotton has the latest on the Sean Diddy Combs trial and his ex-girlfriend Cassie Venturas testimony on The Faulkner Focus.
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    Bryan Kohberger appears in court for last pre-trial hearing
    Fox News' Matt Finn reports from Boise, Idaho. Kohberger is expected to go on trial in August for the murders of four college students.
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    2025-05-15 17:59:09 ·
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    Social media giant hit with scathing ad campaign amid anger over AI chatbots sexually exploiting kids
    A nonprofit parents coalition is calling on multiple congressional committees to launch an investigation into Meta for prioritizing engagement metrics that put children's safety at risk.The call is part of a three-pronged attack campaign by the American Parents Coalition (APC), launched Thursday. It includes a letter to lawmakers with calls for investigations, a new parental notification system to help parents stay informed on issues impacting their kids at Meta and beyond, and mobile billboards at Meta D.C. and California headquarters, calling out the company for failure to adequately prioritize protecting children.APC's campaign follows an April Wall Street Journal report that included an investigation looking into how the company's metrics focus has led to potential harms for children.FBI TARGETS 250 SUSPECTS IN '764' NETWORK OF ONLINE PREDATORS MANIPULATING KIDS INTO VIOLENT, EXPLICIT VIDEOS"This is not the first time Meta has been caught making tech available to kids that exposes them to inappropriate content," APC Executive Director Alleigh Marre said. "Parents across America should be extremely wary of their childrens online activity, especially when it involves emerging technology like AI digital companions. This pattern of bad behavior from Meta shows they cannot be trusted to self-correct, and we are urging Congress to take meaningful action in holding Meta accountable for not prioritizing child safety."The April Wall Street Journal investigation not only reported on internal concerns that Meta was skirting ethical lines to make its AI chatbot system more advanced, but also shared how the report's authors tested out the system themselves.The reporters' test conversations found that Meta's AI chatbot systems engaged and sometimes escalated sexual discussions even when the chatbot knew the user was underage. The investigation found that the AI chatbot could also be programmed to simulate a minor's persona while engaging with the end-user in a sexually explicit conversation.In some instances, the test conversations were able to get Meta's chatbot to speak about romantic encounters in the voice of Disney movie characters.META LAUNCHES COMMUNITY NOTES FOR FACEBOOK TO REPLACE FACT-CHECKING"The reporting referenced in this letter doesnt reflect how people actually experience these AIs, which for teens is often in valuable ways, like helping with homework and learning new skills," a Meta spokesperson told Fox News Digital in response to the campaign. "We recognize parents concerns about these new technologies, which is why we've put additional age-appropriate guardrails in place that allow parents to see if their teens have been chatting with AIs, and to place time limits on our apps. Importantly, we don't allow AIs to present as under 18s and we prohibit sexually explicit conversations with teens."Per the Journal's reporting, which Meta contests, the company made multiple internal decisions to loosen guardrails around its chatbots to make them as engaging as possible. Meta reportedly made an exemption to allow "explicit" content within its chatbot as long as it is in the content of romantic role playing.At the same time, Meta has taken steps to help improve its product safety for minor users, such as the introduction of Instagram's "Teen Accounts" with built-in safety protections that came out in 2024 amid increased scrutiny over the company's AI.In April, Meta announced the expansion of these accounts to Facebook and Messenger. On these accounts, minors are prohibited from conversations about sexually explicit content with chatbots.Meta also has parental supervision tools built into its AI chatbot system that are supposed to show parents whom their kids are talking to on a regular basis, including chatbot, and has tools to shut down accounts exhibiting potential suspicious behavior tied to child sexual exploitation.Coinciding with APC's campaign attacking Meta, the group launched a new website titled "DangersofMeta.com" with links to APC's letter to members of Congress, images of the mobile billboards they are deploying, a link to the new "lookout" notification system, and recent articles about Meta's work pertaining to children's safety.
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    2025-05-15 17:59:09 ·
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    Harvard updates lawsuit after Trump cancels additional $450M in funding
    Harvard University on Tuesday filed an update to its lawsuit against the Trump administration after another $450 million of research funding was cut.The Ivy League school amended the lawsuit hours after the federal governments Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitismannounced that eight federal agencies were terminating approximately $450 million in grants over what is described as Harvards "radical" and "dark problem" on campus."Harvard University has repeatedly failed to confront the pervasive race discrimination and anti-Semitic harassment plaguing its campus," the task force said in a statement.The latest freeze comes in addition to the already frozen $2.2 billion in funding to the university and threats by the Trump administration to revoke itstax-exempt status.HARVARD PRESIDENT CLAIMS UNFOUNDED RETALIATION AMID TRUMP FUNDING FEUDHarvard filed the initial lawsuit in April to block the initial $2.2 billion freeze.In its amended lawsuit, Harvard said much of the funding that was initially frozen has now been terminated, apparently with no hope of restoring it.A May 6 letter from the National Institute of Health notified Harvard that grants were being cut over allegations of campus antisemitism. It said grants are typically suspended pending an opportunity to take corrective action, but "no corrective action is possible here," according to the lawsuit.HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT TAKES 25% PAY CUT AMID TRUMP ADMINISTRATION FUNDING FREEZEHarvard later received similar letters from the Defense Department, Department of Energy, Department of Agriculture and other agencies, according to the suit. It's seeking to have those cuts overturned.As the school faces funding challenges from the Trump administration, Harvard University President Alan Garber has agreed to voluntarily take a25% reduction in payfor the 2025-26 school year. Other leaders at the institution are also making their own voluntary contributions, a Harvard University spokesperson told Fox News on Wednesday.Fox News Digitals Greg Wehner and Fox News Kitty Le Claire, along with The Associated Press, contributed to this report.
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    2025-05-15 17:59:09 ·
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    Winner of Gutfeld's 'What Did I Miss?' reveals 'heart-wrenching' family sacrifice during 90-day isolation
    Imagine being completely cut off from the rest of the world for 90 days all for a shot at winning a game show.That's exactly what contestant Mike Brown endured on "What Did I Miss?", the new Fox Nation exclusive game show hosted by Greg Gutfeld.Brown, who ultimately walked away with a $28,000 prize, opened up about the challenge during an appearance on "Fox & Friends," calling the experience a "lot harder than [he] thought."FOX NEWS CHANNEL MAKES HISTORY WITH HIGHEST-RATED QUARTER IN HISTORY AMONG WEEKDAY VIEWERS"We had several talks while we were in the house amongst ourselves, hoping that the questions might be kind of easy, and they weren't," he told Lawrence Jones."Everything was so far out there. It was a lot more strenuous than what I thought."After isolating them in upstate New York from January 20 through April 13, the show put four contestants to the test by asking them to determine real versus fake news headlines.GREG GUTFELD TO TEST CONTESTANTS ON REAL VERSUS FAKE HEADLINES AFTER THREE MONTHS IN ISOLATION ON FOX NATIONWith no phones, internet, television or social media, they reentered society clueless and primed for the competition.Though Brown walked away with the winning title, getting there required its share of sacrifice."I didn't think it would be that hard. I knew I would miss them, my wife and kids," he said.CLICK HERE TO JOIN FOX NATION"Valentine's Day was tough. That's the first one I've missed in 22 years. I missed my son's 16th birthday party, and that's a big one, but it was much, much harder than I anticipated because you miss them," he said."We talk all the time. We're always together, and the Bible says when you get married, you become one, and you really do become one with that person and with your kids, so it was very heart-wrenching."Fox Nation subscribers can stream all three episodes of "What Did I Miss?" now on the app.Fox News' Brian Flood contributed to this report.Fox Nation programs are viewable on-demand and from your mobile device app, but only for Fox Nation subscribers.Go to Fox Nation to start a free trial and watch the extensive library from your favorite Fox Nation personalities.
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    2025-05-15 17:59:09 ·
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    US military would be unleashed on enemy drones on the homeland if bipartisan bill passes
    FIRST ON FOX: Dozens of drones that traipsed over Langley Air Force base in late 2023 revealed an astonishing oversight: Military officials did not believe they had the authority to shoot down the unmanned vehicles over the U.S. homeland.A new bipartisan bill, known as the COUNTER Act, seeks to rectify that, offering more bases the opportunity to become a "covered facility," or one that has the authority to shoot down drones that encroach on their airspace.The new bill has broad bipartisan and bicameral support, giving it a greater chance of becoming law. Its led by Armed Services Committee members Tom Cotton, R-Ark., and Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., in the Senate, and companion legislation is being introduced by August Pfluger, R-Texas, and Chrissy Houlahan, D-Pa., in the House.Currently, only half of the 360 domestic U.S. bases are considered "covered facilities" that are allowed to engage with unidentified drones. The legislation expands the narrow definition of a covered facility under current statute to allow all military facilities that have a well-defined perimeter to apply for approval that allows them to engage with drones.PENTAGON LACKS COUNTER-DRONE PROCEDURE LEADING TO INCURSIONS LIKE AT LANGLEY, EXPERTS SAYThe legislation also stipulates that the secretary of defense delegate authority to combatant commanders to engage drone attacks, cutting down on time to get approval through the chain of command in emergency situations."Leaving American military facilities vulnerable to drone incursions puts our service members, the general public and our national security at risk," Cotton said.For more than two weeks in December 2023, a swarm of mystery drones flew into restricted airspace over Langley, home to key national security facilities and the F-22 Raptor stealth fighters.Lack of a standard protocol for such incursions left Langley officials unsure of what to do, other than allow the 20-foot-long drones to hover near their classified facilities.To this day, the Pentagon has said little about the incidents, other than to confirm that they occurred. Whether it knows where the drones came from or what they were doing is unclear."As commercial drones become more commonplace, we must ensure that they are not being used to share sensitive information with our adversaries, to conduct attacks against our service members, or otherwise pose a threat to our national security," Gillibrand said.PLANES, STARS AND HOBBYISTS: LAWMAKERS INSIST NOTHING NEFARIOUS IS HAPPENING IN NJ SKIESAs defense-minded lawmakers sought more answers, Langley officials referred them to the FBI, who referred them to Northern Command, who referred them to local law enforcement, a congressional source told Fox News Digital last year.Gen. Gregory Guillot, chief of Northern Command (NORCOM) andNorth American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), said in February that there were over 350 unauthorized drone detections over military bases last year."The primary threat I see for them in the way theyve been operating is detection and perhaps surveillance of sensitive capabilities on our installations," he said during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing. "There were 350 detections reported last year on military installations, and that was 350 over a total of 100 different installations of all types and levels of security."A surge in mysterious drone activity over New Jersey late last year and early this year prompted mass confusion.Guillot said that regulations on UAV countermeasures created "significant vulnerabilities that have been exploited by known and unknown actors."He advocated for what the new legislation would do: expand Section 130i of Title 10, which pertains to the protection of "certain facilities and assets from unmanned aircraft.""I would propose and advocate for expansion of 130i [authorities] to include all military installations, not just covered installations," Guillot said during the hearing. "Id also like to see the range expanded to slightly beyond the installation, so they dont have to wait for the threat to get over the installation before they can address it, because many of these systems can use side looking or slant range, and so they could surveil the base from outside the perimeter. And under the current authorities, we cant address that."
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    2025-05-15 17:59:09 ·
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    WWE star Rhea Ripley drop kicks fans critical of female wrestlers
    WWE star Rhea Ripley called out critical fans who believe womens wrestlers "deserve better" but also have negative things to say about them in the same breath.Ripley, a three-time WWE womens champion, made it clear that toxic wrestling fans make it more difficult for women wrestlers to be taken seriously.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"YOU guys are the real reason its so difficult to be taken seriously as a womens wrestler," she wrote on X. "If YOU put as much effort into your own miserable lives as you put into degrading successful women, then maybe you would accomplish something yourself."Major superstars have developed in WWE since the company made an investment in womens wrestling more than a decade ago. Ripley, Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, Bayley, Sasha Banks and Ronda Rousey were just the tip of the iceberg when it came to the movement.JOHN CENA GIVES GREAT DATE-NIGHT ADVICE: 'PUT YOUR F'N PHONE AT HOME'Iyo Sky, Bianca Belair, Liv Morgan, Lyra Valkyria, Jade Cargill, Tiffany Stratton, Naomi, Chelsea Green and Zelina Vega are just a few of the stars also performing at high levels on the main rosters. Roxanne Perez and Giulia have also been seen in recent weeks with talents like Stephanie Vaquer, Jordynne Grace, Lash Legend, Sol Ruca and Lola Vice not far behind.WWE has also introduced midcard championships over the last few months for the first time. The Womens Intercontinental Championship is featured on "Monday Night Raw" and the Womens United States Championship is featured on "Friday Night SmackDown." Not to forget, the Womens Speed Championship, which is featured on X during the week.The womens wrestling scene will only pick up from here.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    2025-05-15 17:59:09 ·
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    Jeanine Pirro sworn in as interim US attorney
    Former judge Jeanine Pirro was sworn in as interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., on Thursday.Pirro, 73, will now lead a team of attorneys in defending President Donald Trump's administration in court as well as prosecuting local crimes in the nation's capital."Congratulations Judge Jeanine who will soon make DC Great Again!" Sergi Gor, the director White House Office of Presidential Personnel, wrote on social media.President Donald Trump announced he was appointing Pirro to the role last week.FOX NEWS CHANNEL FINISHES HIGHEST-RATED FIRST 100 DAYS IN CABLE NEWS HISTORY WITH DOMINANT APRIL"I am pleased to announce that Judge Jeanine Pirro will be appointed interim United States Attorney for the District of Columbia," Trump wrote on social media.TRUMP PULLS HIS NOMINATION FOR DC US ATTORNEY, SAYS HE'LL REVEAL NEW PICK SOON"Jeanine is incredibly well qualified for this position, and is considered one of the Top District Attorneys in the History of the State of New York. She is in a class by herself. Congratulations Jeanine!"Pirro has left Fox News Channel and a rotation of Fox News personalities will fill her seat on "The Five" until a new co-host is named."Jeanine Pirro has been a wonderful addition toThe Fiveover the last three years and a longtime beloved host across FOX News Media who contributed greatly to our success throughout her 14-year tenure. We wish her all the best in her new role in Washington," a spokesperson for FOX News Media said in a statement.Pirro served as the assistant district attorney and district attorney in New York's Westchester County and became the first woman to serve as a judge in Westchester County Court.She joined Fox News Channel in 2006 and hosted "Justice with Judge Jeanine" for 11 years before joining "The Five," which has emerged as the most-watched show on cable news.Trump also announced on Truth Social that Ed Martin, who was the previous interim U.S. attorney in D.C., will be moving to the Department of Justice as its "Director of the Weaponization Working Group, Associate Deputy Attorney General, and Pardon Attorney."Fox News' Joseph Wulfsohn contributed to this report.
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    House Dems open investigation into Trump's acceptance of $400 million jet from Qatar
    FIRST ON FOX: House Democrats are opening an investigation into President Donald Trump and his administration's acceptance of a $400 million private jet from the Qatari government.Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, led his fellow Democrats on the panel in a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi and White House counsel David Warrington on Thursday.They're specifically asking Bondi to hand over a reported legal memo she wrote that is meant to assert the legality of Trump accepting the plane on behalf of the U.S."Any legal memo purporting to make such a claim would obviously fly in the face of the text of the Constitutions Foreign Emoluments Clause, which explicitly prohibits the President from accepting any present [or] Emolument... of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State unless he has the Consent of Congress,'" the letter reads.MEET THE TRUMP-PICKED LAWMAKERS GIVING SPEAKER JOHNSON A FULL HOUSE GOP CONFERENCE"Accordingly, we are writing to request that you provide the Committee on the Judiciary with these memos immediately as their analysis and conclusions are apparently the basis for the Presidents decision to disregard the plain text of the Constitution."Raskin and the other Judiciary Committee Democrats went so far as to accuse Trump or people in his orbit of soliciting a bribe from Qatar."President Trumps statements expressing displeasure with delays in the delivery of his new Boeing aircraft to serve as Air Force One and the timing of this gift suggest that President Trump or a member of his Administration may have improperly solicited this 'nice gesture' from the Qatari government," the Democrats said, citing Trump's own comments."The fact that, according to President Trump, the plane would not remain in service to the United States but would rather be donated to his presidential library after his term concludes further raises the possibility that this nice gesture is intended as a bribe to Donald Trump."Multiple outlets reported that Bondi and Warrington drafted a legal memo that said it was "legally permissible" for Trump to accept the plane and then have it transferred to his presidential library when he leaves office.A source familiar with the discussions told Fox News Digital the memo was drafted by the Office of Legal Counsel and signed by Bondi.But Democrats suggested the memo was likely not sufficient grounds for Trump to bypass Congress on the issue, and pointed out Bondi herself had previously lobbied on Qatar's behalf.BROWN UNIVERSITY IN GOP CROSSHAIRS AFTER STUDENT'S DOGE-LIKE EMAIL KICKS OFF FRENZY"The Constitution is clear: Congress not the Attorney General or the White House Counsel has the exclusive authority to approve or reject a gift 'of any kind whatever' given to the President by a foreign government," the letter said."We would also note that, even if the Attorney General had a constitutional role to play here, Attorney General Bondi has a significant and obvious conflict of interest given her prior registration as an official agent of the Qatari government and earned no less than $115,000 per month lobbying on its behalf."When reached for comment on the matter, a source close to Bondi said only that the letter was received by the Department of Justice (DOJ).In addition to looking for the memo itself, the Democratic letter also asked for any communications and other records regarding the Boeing plane's transfer, and discussions of the gift's legal justifications.Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee have little power to compel Trump administration officials to comply, given their status as the minority party in the chamber.But Raskin has been scrutinizing Trump and his inner circle over family foreign ties since the former presidents first term.The latest letter comes during Trump's diplomatic visit to the Middle East, where Qatar was one of his stops.Trump has defended his acceptance of the plane on multiple occasions, arguing he would be a "stupid person" to not take it, while bashing Democrats for their criticism."So the fact that the Defense Department is getting a GIFT, FREE OF CHARGE, of a 747 aircraft to replace the 40 year old Air Force One, temporarily, in a very public and transparent transaction, so bothers the Crooked Democrats that they insist we pay, TOP DOLLAR, for the plane. Anybody can do that! The Dems are World Class Losers!!!" Trump wrote on Truth Social this week.Senate Republicans said they knew little when asked by Fox News Digital earlier this week.Meanwhile, Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., skirted the issue during his most recent weekly press conference."I'm not following all the twists and turns of the charter jet. My understanding is it's not a personal gift for the president of the United States, and other nations give us gifts all the time, but, I'm going to leave it to the administration. They know much more about the details," Johnson told reporters.Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment but did not immediately hear back.
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    Federal judge orders ICE to immediately release Indonesian man accused of overstaying visa
    A Minnesota federal judge ordered immigration officials to immediately release an Indonesian man who was taken into custody in late March after allegedly overstaying his student visa, reports say.Aditya Harsono, 34, has been held at the Kandiyohi County Jail in Willmar since being arrested by ICE agents at his workplace in Marshall on March 27, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune."The Court finds that [Harsono] has shown that he is in custody in violation of the First Amendment and is entitled to a writ of habeas corpus for his immediate release," the newspaper cited U.S. District Judge Katherine Menendez as saying in her ruling Wednesday."The Court finds it is more reasonable to infer that Respondents have detained [Harsono] in retaliation for his speech than because of any professed public safety concern," Menendezreportedly added.JUDGE ORDERS TRUMP ADMINISTRATION RESTORE OHIO STATE GRAD STUDENT'S VISAMenendez ordered that Harsono be released within 48 hours, with his attorney Sarah Gad telling MPR News that his family posted a $5,000 bond.Harsono previously said he thought his arrest on March 27 was in retaliation for his participation in protests following the 2021 police-involved killing of Daunte Wright, according to the outlet."U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested Aditya Wahyu Harsono of Indonesia March 27 at his place of work. Harsono entered the United States legally on Jan. 7, 2015. Harsono was arrested by Lyon County Sheriff's Office Oct. 18, 2022, for damage to property and convicted on Feb. 7, 2023. US law enforcement determined he poses a public safety threat," a senior Homeland Security official told Fox 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul.The station reported that Harsono first arrived in the U.S. under a student visa to study at Southwest Minnesota State University before he married an American citizen in October 2023. It added that Harsono was in the process of obtaining a green card, but his visa was revoked just days before he was arrested at the hospital where he works.TRUMP COLLEGE CRACKDOWN: LIST OF STUDENTS DETAINED AMID ANTISEMITISM ON CAMPUSESHarsonos attorney told Fox 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul that his misdemeanor vandalism conviction is not a deportable offense."There seems to be this trend recently where international students who have engaged in some type of activism or expressed, you know, political speech or have expressed, you know, support for Palestine something along those lines their student visas get revoked," Gad said to the station.Harsonos lawyers also argued in court that the government targeted him over posts on the Instagram page of his clothing line, which had pictures with messages such as "Free Palestine" and "Black Lives Matter," according to the Minnesota Star Tribune. Gad did not immediately respond Thursday to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
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