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    2025-05-15 23:59:03 ·
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    Border czar Tom Homan tells Ocasio-Cortez: 'You can't intimidate me'
    Border czar Tom Homan shrugged off Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's warning about consequences for arresting Democratic lawmakers who stormed an ICE facility.
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    Justice Amy Coney Barrett is the greatest concern for Trump administration on birthright citizenship case: Jonathan Turley
    Fox News chief legal correspondent Shannon Bream and The Story panel discuss the Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship and judicial power.
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    California girls' track and field athletes speak out against CIF for allowing trans athletes in girls sports
    California girls' high school athletes reflect on their experience competing against a trans athlete in a postseason meet, as the state continues to defend its policies on gender eligibility.
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    UAE forging a new path in the Middle East
    Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier examines the history and growth of the United Arab Emirates on Special Report.
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    Cuts in Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' spark delicate battle among Republicans
    House Ways and Means Committee chair Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., breaks down Republicans' debate over 'SALT' deductions and Medicaid cuts in President Donald Trump's 'big, beautiful' bill on 'The Will Cain Show.'
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    Greg Gutfeld: Biden bombshells make Watergate 'look like a parking ticket'
    'The Five co-hosts break down the bombshell books revealing new details on former President Joe Bidens alleged mental decline and more.
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    Hopefully countries will see Trump wants to 'do deals and be fair, says Scott Martin
    Kingsview Wealth Management chief investment officer Scott Martin discusses the success of President Donald Trumps trade deals on The Will Cain Show.
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    Scottie Scheffler uncharacteristically upset over PGA Championship rules decision
    Scottie Scheffler, the world's top-ranked golfer, appeared to turn some heads at the PGA Championship Thursday.The normally even-keeled and quiet golfer took exception to the PGA of America's decision not to play lift, clean, place for the first round of the PGA Championship at the soggy Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte.The PGA of America is the governing body of the tournament, which is the second major of the season.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMOn Wednesday, the organization released a statement saying it would "play the ball down, as it lies." The announcement came after the course was doused with several inches of rain before the first round.Several players were effectively forced to contend with what is often referred to as "mud balls," making the trajectory of hit balls less manageable.PGA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS: LIST OF CHAMPIONS BY YEARScheffler hit a tee shot to the middle of the fairway on hole No. 16, and the shot hooked to the left and went into the water for a double bogey."This is going to be the last answer that I give on playing it up or down, Scheffler said. "I mean, I dont make the rules. I think when youre looking at the purest forms of golf, like if youre going to go play links golf, theres absolutely no reason on a links golf course you should play the ball up. It doesnt matter how much rain they get. The course could be flooded underwater, and the ball is still going bounce somehow because of the way the turf is and the ground underneath the turf."In American golf, its significantly different. When you have overseeded fairways that are not sand-capped, theres going to be a lot of mud on the ball, and thats just part of it. When you think about the purest test of golf, I dont personally think that hitting the ball in the middle of the fairway you should get punished for."Scheffler acknowledged the position "a golf purist" would likely take, but the two-time Masters winner suggested the rule decision created unforeseen conditions for competitors."On a golf course as good of condition as this one is, this is probably a situation in which it would be the least likely difference in playing it up because most of the lies you get out here are all really good."I understand how a golf purist would be, Oh, play it as it lies. But I dont think they understand what its like literally working your entire life to learn how to hit a golf ball and control it and hit shots and control distance, and all of a sudden, due to a rules decision, that is completely taken away from us by chance."In golf, theres enough luck throughout a 72-hole tournament that I dont think the story should be whether or not the ball is played up or down. When I look at golf tournaments, I want the purest, fairest test of golf, and, in my opinion, maybe the ball today should have been played up.Scheffler rallied from the tough break on the 16th hole and finished Thursday 2-under par. Ryan Gerard was at the top of the leaderboard Thursday evening. The PGA Championship continues Friday.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    3 PGA Tour stars implode on PGA Championship's disastrous 16th hole
    The leaderboard at the 2025 PGA Championship is a head-scratcher for some, but Quail Hollow Clubs challenge could be summed up perfectly by one hole the top three golfers in the world all struggled with during Thursdays opening round.Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlory and Xander Schauffele are ranked one through three in the Official World Golf Ranking, respectively, and they all finished with a double bogey on the par-4, 535-yard 16th hole in their opening rounds.Their trouble with the hole was on full display as a featured group for the start of the tournament, and McIlroy fired his tee shot to the left, which is an area to avoid due to water. The rough caught his ball, but an awkward lie didnt allow him to get the ball more than 20 yards into the fairway.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMFrom there, McIlroys approach missed the green to the right, and the back left pin didnt make it easy to stick it close to walk away with a bogey. He had a 12-foot putt to walk away with a five, but he missed and made double instead.Scheffler and Schauffele had better luck off the tee, but they both struggled to find the green in regulation. With water around it, they both found the bottom with their approach shots that went too far.GOLFER HUNTER MAHAN SUGGESTS PGA CHAMPIONSHIP COURSE SHARES SIMILIARITIES WITH THE KARDASHIANSBoth players dropped in the penalty area to continue the hole, and, again, the location was treacherous for all golfers and made it difficult to get it close. Scheffler had 52 feet to card a bogey, but he hit in a seven-footer to make a double. Then, Schauffele two-putted from about 34 feet.Scheffler fared better than McIlroy and Schauffele, finishing his opening round tied for 19th at 2-under. Schauffele walked into the clubhouse at 1-over after 18 holes, while McIlroy, winner of the Masters in April, was 3-over after shooting a 74.After his round, Scheffler told reporters the dreaded "mud ball" was the cause of his 16th hole mishap."Its one of those deals where its frustrating to hit the ball in the middle of the fairway and get mud on it and have no idea where its going to go," he told reporters. "I understand its part of the game, but theres nothing more frustrating for a player."You spend your whole life trying to learn how to control a golf ball, and due to a rules decision, all of a sudden you have absolutely no control over where that golf ball goes. But I dont make the rules. I just have to deal with the consequences of those rules."The three werent the only top golfers struggling to figure out Quail Hollow Thursday. Bryson DeChambeau (1-over), Max Homa (2-over), Jordan Spieth (3-over) and Brooks Koepka (4-over) were all struggling to find a groove. Phil Mickelson even carded an 8-over 79, which will be virtually impossible to get down before the cut Friday.Not everyone had the same experience. American Ryan Gerard was leading for most of the day after shooting a 5-under 66. Australian Cam Davis matched him, walking into the clubhouse with the same score, though he could've led at 6-under if not for a bogey on the final hole.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    RFK Jr's HHS to end routine COVID vaccine guidance for children, pregnant women: report
    The Trump administration is backing away from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations to vaccinate children and pregnant women against COVID-19, according to a new report.The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), led by Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., is planning to pull federal recommendations that these groups get the COVID vaccine as a routine measure, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.The CDC currently recommends that everyone aged 6 months and older get vaccinated, but that guidance may be scrapped in the coming days.MULTIMILLION-DOLLAR BIDEN-ERA COVID-19 VAX PROJECT HALTED BY TRUMPS HHSIt's unclear whether HHS plans to drop the recommendation entirely or simply stop pushing it for everyone across the board, the report said.The move would be a major shift in federal health policy and would mark a break from the blanket-vaccine approach that dominated the early years of the pandemic.Few parents and expectant mothers have followed through with recent COVID boosters. As of April, CDC data shows just 13% of children and 14% of pregnant women had received the latest shot.The change comes as the FDA, under Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary, prepares to roll out a tougher approval process for vaccines.TRUMP HEALTH SECRETARY NOMINEE RFK JR CLEARS SENATE FINANCE CONFIRMATION VOTESpeaking Thursday at a gathering of food and drug lawyers, Makary said, "We want to see vaccines that are available for high-risk individuals, and at the same time, we want some good science. We want some good clinical data."Kennedy has long been critical of mRNA vaccines and mass vaccination campaigns. As HHS secretary, he now has the authority to revise CDC guidance.The Trump administration said it plans to drop routine COVID vaccination guidance for kids and pregnant women, marking a major shift in federal health policy, the WSJ reported.The expected shift would undercut one of the most promoted health policies of the first Trump administration, Operation Warp Speed, and raise questions about whether insurers will continue covering the shots.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPCritics of the move told the Journal it could discourage vaccination and leave immunocompromised people more vulnerable. Supporters say it brings policy back in line with science and common sense.Both HHS and CDC did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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