• Points Guy
    Is First Class for everyone? This guy may have the answer
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    Brian Kelly started "The Points Guy" to help people maximize their credit card points and miles for better travel experiences."My passion is helping people maximize their points and miles so they can travel better," Kelly told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview.The Points Guy is a website that helps travelers expand on their experiences and also get tips on all things travel. Aside from airplane miles and credit card points, the website answers any questions travelers may have so they can feel prepared and encouraged to travel.Kelly's passion for travel and his interest in maximizing points began as a kid in the 1990s."My dad got a job for a startup. We lived outside of Philadelphia. And so he would travel from Philadelphia to LA every other week. So, while it was tough on us as kids that he couldn't make every basketball game, the silver lining of it all is that he got a lot of frequent flyer miles. So when I was 12 years old, he challenged me, 'Hey, if you can figure out how to use these miles, our family of six would go on vacation for free.'"REAL ID DOCUMENTS HELD UP IN MAIL ACCORDING TO AMERICANS WHO ENROLLED BEFORE DEADLINEKelly decided that the family would visit the Cayman Islands, after being inspired by the book "The Firm" by John Grisham.Fast-forward to 2010, when Kelly began The Points Guy as a blog that expanded into a company with staff around the world. Kelly started The Points Guy after utilizing points throughout college and young adult life and getting experiences like first-class airplane seats by using frequent flyer miles, even while on a tight budget."While we still focus a lot on points and credit cards, we cover everything travel, from cruises to theme parks. We want to let travelers get the most out of their experience. So if there are smart ways to book things, to get discounts, to get cheap fares-- And I also like to think, you know, in general, we're giving life tips, whether it's loyalty programs or credit cards. We empower consumers to understand the ecosystem that they're operating in," Kelly said.Kelly wrote the book "How To Win At Travel" to help answer the range of questions travelers may have, from travel tips to even grappling with anxiety."It's been 15 years since I started The Points Guy," he said. "And while we've helped millions and millions of people get value out of the system, there's still so many people who are overwhelmed. Now there's almost too much information in social media and online, where it can be very difficult for someone who's new to this to approach it in a way that makes sense. So I wrote How To Win At Travel to be that on-ramp guide to people who want to do more in travel."HIDDEN REAL ID HASSLES FACING AIRLINE TRAVELERS AND STATES TO AVOID"Playing the points game isn't just about travel. It's about investing in your own personal financial success," he said.Brian Kelly will appear on "Fox & Friends" on Monday morning.
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  • Woman Drinking Fast Food Soda
    McDonald's secret drink item with 'cotton candy flavor' goes viral
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    Many McDonald's customers are raving about a secret menu hack.The "Cotton Candy Sprite" isn't something you'll find on your local McDonald's menu but social media users have cracked the code on how to finagle the fizzy drink.Here's how it works: Customers simply ask for a medium Sprite with three pumps of French vanilla syrup. This creates a blended and bubbly refreshment, according to the Instagram page for the food news website Mouth Attack.MCDONALD'S IS MOST POPULAR FAST-FOOD RESTAURANT BY GOOGLE SEARCHES, SAYS STUDYBut to get in on the viral sensation, customers need to order in person inside a McDonald's or at the drive-thru.The fact that the treat is an in-store exclusive hasn't stopped the hype around it.The beverage seems to be drawing on a combination of fascination and distaste.FAST-FOOD MENU ITEMS THAT CHEFS LIKE TO EATOf the more than 5,000 people who participated in a poll conducted by Mouth Attack on Instagram, 42% fell under the category of "I'm trying this," while 50% responded with "I'll pass.""That should stay a secret," wrote one commenter.One person who mentioned a past stint at McDonald's said, "I did this when I worked there. Best way to have a Sprite from McDonald's."MCDONALD'S CHICKEN NUGGETS COME IN THESE 4 SHAPES AND HERE'S WHYBut some expressed skepticism about the flavor profile."I wonder how citrus & vanilla flavors would create a cotton candy flavor," wrote one person.Others seemed unimpressed by the blend.Said a commenter, "Wasn't good at all, lol. Tasted nothing like cotton candy, more like a creme soda. Dissatisfied!""This sounds horrible," said yet another.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERSomeone else expressed skepticism at the brand's ability to fulfill customers' requests for the secret menu item, writing, "McDonald's can't even get working milkshake machines so don't waste our time."This isn't the first time a debated secret menu hack at McDonald's has sparked a viral conversation.In 2022, the "Land, Air & Sea" trendy sandwich involved ordering a Big Mac, McChicken and Filet-o-Fish and stacking the sandwiches on top of one another into a multiverse of meat.For more Lifestyle articles, visitfoxnews.com/lifestyleMcDonald's seemed to legitimize the trend when it offered the burger trifecta for a limited time, though it required customers who ordered it to "make it yourself," which was met with plenty of debate on social media.It's not certain if McDonald's will embrace the Cotton Candy Sprite in the same way.Fox News Digital reached out to McDonald's, as well as to Mouth Attack, for comment but did not hear back by publication time.
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  • 1 Rice Sized Robot Could Make Brain Surgery Safer And Less Invasive
    Rice-sized robot could make brain surgery safer and less invasive
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    A French startup named Robeaut has just raised about $29 million to develop a truly groundbreaking neurosurgical microrobot.Imagine a device no bigger than a grain of rice that can carefully navigate the complex and delicate pathways of the brain.This little robot could change the way doctors treat brain tumors and other neurological conditions, making surgeries safer and more precise than ever before.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!Brain surgery is incredibly complex. The tools surgeons use today are often rigid and can only move in straight lines. This limits where they can safely operate. Many tumors or problematic areas in the brain are simply too risky to reach because they lie near regions responsible for critical functions like movement or speech.In some cases, surgeons have no choice but to leave tumors untreated because the risk of damage is too high. On top of that, many drugs cannot even reach certain parts of the brain because of the blood-brain barrier, leaving patients with limited treatment options.TEEN GOES FROM 10 NIGHTLY SEIZURES TO ZERO WITH BRAIN IMPLANTRobeauts microrobot is designed to overcome these challenges. It is incredibly small, about three millimeters long, roughly the size of a grain of rice, and it enters the brain through a tiny incision just a millimeter wide. Unlike traditional tools, this robot does not move in straight lines. Instead, it can follow curved paths, gently pushing aside brain tissue as it goes. It uses rotating silicone rings at its tip to carefully shift tissue without causing damage. This movement is inspired by how tiny insects walk on water, using adhesion forces that dominate at such small scales.Inside the robot, there is a small compartment that holds miniature surgical tools. For example, when performing a biopsy, the microrobot uses a flexible needle and tiny forceps to collect tissue samples. These samples can be stored inside the device or pulled back through a cable connected to the robot. Beyond biopsies, the robot can also implant electrodes for conditions like Parkinsons disease or deliver drugs directly to tumors. It even has sensors that send real-time information back to the surgeons, helping them monitor the procedure closely.What is really impressive is how the robots path is planned. Using MRI scans combined with artificial intelligence, surgeons can map out safe routes that avoid sensitive brain areas. During surgery, they can adjust the robots position in real time using ultrasound imaging mounted on the skull, achieving sub-millimeter precision.AI ENABLES PARALYZED MAN TO CONTROL ROBOTIC ARM WITH BRAIN SIGNALSSo far, the microrobot has been tested in preclinical trials, mainly on sheep, with very promising results. There were no major complications like bleeding, which suggests the device can safely navigate brain tissue. Robeaut plans to begin human clinical trials in 2026, focusing on microbiopsies of brain tumors. They also aim to expand into the U.S. market and seek FDA approval, with hopes of launching internationally by 2030.AI SYSTEM RESTORES SPEECH FOR PARALYZED PATIENTS USING OWN VOICEThe potential impact of this microrobot is huge. It could allow doctors to diagnose brain tumors earlier and treat them more effectively while reducing the risks associated with traditional surgery. Because it is minimally invasive, patients could experience faster recoveries and fewer side effects. Additionally, the ability to collect live data from inside the brain could accelerate research and drug development for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimers and Parkinsons.SUBSCRIBE TO KURTS YOUTUBE CHANNEL FOR QUICK VIDEO TIPS ON HOW TO WORK ALL OF YOUR TECH DEVICESRobeauts microrobot represents an exciting fusion of robotics, artificial intelligence, biology, and medicine. It tackles one of the most difficult challenges in healthcare: how to safely access and treat the brain. While there are still hurdles to overcome, such as regulatory approvals and manufacturing at scale, this tiny device has the potential to turn previously "inoperable" brain tumors into treatable conditions. As one of the companys founders describes it, the microrobot acts like a "brain gardener," delicately tending to damaged tissue from within. With strong funding and a growing portfolio of patents, Robeaut is poised to make a lasting impact on the future of neurosurgery.Would you trust a rice-sized robot to perform brain surgery on you safely? 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 coverFollow Kurt on his social channelsAnswers to the most asked CyberGuy questions:New from Kurt:Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved.
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  • Patricia Clarkson
    Southern House of Cards actress knew early on she wasnt the marrying kind
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    Patricia Clarkson has survived Hollywood.During an interview with Fox News Digital, Clarkson, 65, talked about her own real-life experiences that her latest movie "Lilly" brought to the surface for her.The movie is "based on the remarkable true story of a working-class hero, Lilly Ledbetter, a hard-working Alabama tire factory supervisor whose singular goal is to lift her family into the middle class," the movie's website states."I'm not a 25-year-old woman. I've lived through a lot in my life. I've survived Hollywood, okay. I'm a New Orleanian who now lives in New York," Clarkson said.THE WONDER YEARS STAR DANICA MCKELLAR ON ESCAPING HOLLYWOOD SUPERFICIALITY"For me, Lilly's journey was a deeply emotional journey, a journey filled with strife and struggle and ultimately triumph, but how I've toiled, how I have labored to have a career and still have a career at 65, is a loss of love. Loss of leaving my family behind in New Orleans."The movie sparked memories of Clarkson's "struggles" in her life, but she's proud to still "be here" and making a mark in the entertainment industry.Taking on the role of Lilly was a personal choice for Clarkson. She told Fox News Digital that Lilly Ledbetter was a personal hero of her mother who passed away.WATCH: Patricia Clarkson drew from her real life experiences when preparing for role in 'Lilly'"Sadly, my mother passed and was not able to see this film, which is heartbreaking to me because my mother was a powerhouse. She ran this city [New Orleans] and Lily Ledbetter was one of her heroes. Of course, she raised five daughters. My mother raised five daughters, and we're all working women and my sisters are very accomplished people."I'm just a lowly actress. They all have real careers and real lives," Clarkson said with a laugh.Over several decades in Hollywood, the "House of Cards" actress recognizes that women are treated much differently in the industry than when she first started in the late '80s.WATCH: Patricia Clarkson explained the special connection her new role shares with her mother"Oh, it's exponentially grown. When I first started out, my very first movie I did was The Untouchables. Even my make-up artist was a man. I was the only woman for miles. Miles. And I was paid scale."The industry, it's grown by leaps and bounds and women finally really now, we don't have a full seat at the table, but we're very, very, close. I think people are starting to realize that women, we can make you money. We can win you awards. We can make your life better if you employ us, and you pay us," Clarkson said.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSClarkson has previously described herself as a "single, straight, Southern woman" who's never married or had children.During her interview with Fox News Digital, she explained that her choice to stay single started at a young age.WATCH: 'Lilly' star Patricia Clarkson knew she 'wasn't the marrying kind' from a young age"It's interesting, and you know, it's quite shocking, but not really. I was a fiercely independent child. I knew very early on I wasn't the marrying kind. I love to work, I'm a workhorse."I've had remarkable men in my life. Not all of them, but quite a few that have just made me a better person, and I'm very thankful to some of the remarkable men I've dated in my life," Clarkson said. "A lot of them needed a wife and I knew I wasn't that."Clarkson told Fox News Digital that she has 10 nieces and nephews who she "worships" and they have gone on to have their own children."One of my greatest joys in my whole life is being their aunt. And now they all have these gorgeous children that you can eat on a spoon. And that's enough for me. I do love other people's children. But I think I'm best single," Clarkson said.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERClarkson said there was one man that made her consider marriage, but looking at where he is now, she's confident that the relationship wouldn't work out. She didn't name the man she was referring to."Lilly" debuts in theaters on May 9.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
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  • Trump 84u7
    Trump announces India and Pakistan agreed to ceasefire
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    U.S. President Donald Trump announced in a Truth Social post that India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire."After a long night of talks mediated by the United States, I am pleased to announce that India and Pakistan have agreed to a FULL AND IMMEDIATE CEASEFIRE. Congratulations to both Countries on using Common Sense and Great Intelligence. Thank you for your attention to this matter!" the president declared in his Saturday morning post.This is a breaking news story and will be updated.
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  • Melania Trump Barbara Bush Stamp 004
    First lady Melania Trump unveils new stamp honoring Barbara Bush: 'Her legacy lives on'
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    FirstladyMelania Trump hosted a special ceremony this week announcing the latest commemorative stamp honoring the legacy of former firstladyBarbara Bush. Fox News Digital was on hand for the event.Mrs. Trump was joined on stage in the East Room of the White House on Thursday by Doro Bush Koch, daughter of Barbara Bush; Alice Yates, CEO of the George & Barbara Bush Foundation; and Judy de Torok, vice president of corporate affairs at the U.S. Postal Service."Barbaras unwavering conviction, dignity and deep loyalty to her loved ones have left an indelible mark on our hearts and history," said Mrs. Trump. (See the video at the top of this article.)FIRST LADY MELANIA TRUMP WELCOMES MILITARY MOMS TO WHITE HOUSE FOR MOTHER'S DAYBarbara Bush, wife of 41st President George H. W. Bush, served as first lady of the United States from 1989 to 1993 and second lady from 1981 to 1989.Members and friends of the Bush family attended along with former Bush White House staffers.The stamp features a portrait of Mrs. Bush by American artist Charles Fagan, who was also in attendance."The unveiling of this commemorative stamp honors Barbara Bushs contributions asfirstladyand her enduring impact on our nation," Melania Trump also noted.FIRST LADY MELANIA TRUMP OPENS WHITE HOUSE GARDENS TO ALL AMERICANS"May this tribute inspire us to lead with compassion, act with strength, and uphold the values that direct us toward a meaningful existence."The youngest daughter of Barbara and George paid a special tribute to her mother, touching on her personal life, parenting, cause of literacy and dedication to the nation."Barbara Bush, known to many as mom, Ganny, the Silver Fox, or most famously in our family, the Enforcer, will forever be remembered for her strength, abounding love for family, quick wit, and deep commitment to literacy," said Bush Koch."[My father was the] only man she would ever kiss at a school dance," their daughter added."Two years later, she was engaged to George H.W. Bush, beginning a partnership that would span decades and help shape history. Little did she know the adventures ahead."For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyle"Mom told her staff she wanted to do something every day to help others, so that's what she did. She scheduled many events and visits that highlighted a need helped encourage volunteerism or focused on literacy," Bush Koch shared.Melania Trump and Bush Koch both highlighted Barbara Bush's 1990 commencement speech at Wellesley College, in which she encouraged graduates to believe in something larger than themselves, to get involved in some of the big ideas of the day."Barbara Bushs iconic commencement address at Wellesley College in 1990 remains an important moment in the conversation surrounding womens roles in society. Her message, which emphasized the importance of family and personal integrity, encouraged women to carve their own paths in life," said Trump.Bush Koch noted a "defining moment" when her mother cradled an infant with HIV at a time when there was a stigma surrounding the disease.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER"That simple, compassionate act, captured in a photo that made national headlines, spoke louder than words ever could. Mom was never one to shy away from speaking the truth or taking a stand," said Bush Koch.Mrs. Trump shared that the hallmark of Bushs legacy is not just her respect for tradition but also the ways in which she broke convention."While she is known for championing literacy, she also supported womens empowerment, changed the national conversation on AIDS, and took a stance supporting gay rights," said the first lady."Her legacy lives on not only in history books, but in the hearts of everyone she touched. It's unlikely that Mom ever pictured herself on a postage stamp, and it's very likely that she would be wondering what all this fuss is about today," said Bush Koch.
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  • Gettyimages 1491289806
    Unexpected state dominates America's pizza scene and it's not New York
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    The No. 1 destination for pizza in America isn't New York.And it's not Chicago either.That distinction belongs to New Hampshire.That's right. Each U.S. state was ranked by how much it loves pizza, according to research from Maine Lobster Now.MOST POPULAR BEER IN AMERICA REVEALED IN NEW STUDYThe study analyzed the number of pizzerias per 100,000 residents, along with people's interest in pizza, by using data from Google searches and the average price of pizza in each state.Travel + Leisure reported on the study and provided statements from Maine Lobster Now. "New Hampshire is the ultimate destination for pizza lovers," Maine Lobster Now said in a statement provided to the publication.Fox News Digital reached out to Maine Lobster Now for additional comment.The state has 1,022 pizzerias, which equates to about 72.73 pizzerias per 100,000 residents.This was the highest in the dataset, according to Maine Lobster Now.PIZZA WITH DILL PICKLES 'UNDERWHELMS' CRITICS AS IT LANDS IN GROCERY STORE FREEZERS"Add in the high pizza enthusiasm of 22,512 pizza-related searches per 100,000 residents and a wallet-friendly average pizza price of $15.74, and you've got a state that ensures pizza enthusiasts have ample options at relatively affordable prices," the Maine-based seafood company said.Another top state from the study was Ohio with 4,150 pizzerias.What sets Ohio apart is its high number of searches (28,563) per 100,000 residents, according to the study.HOT DOG TOWERS ARE A BUDGET-FRIENDLY REPLACEMENT FOR SEAFOOD TOWERSThat's the highest search ratio in the top five states.The next three states in the top five are, respectively, Delaware, Pennsylvania and Michigan.The rest of the top 10 states are Kansas, West Virginia, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Indiana.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERKansas is a standout pizza destination for its low average price of $14.96 per pie, according to the study.New York ranked 29th. The study admits this is shockingly low, probably because the state is known for pizza.For more Lifestyle articles, visitfoxnews.com/lifestyleThe average pie in New York costs $19.73, making it one of the most expensive pies in the dataset.The state also only has roughly 19 pizzerias per 100,000 residents."It's hard to reconcile these numbers with New York's cultural dominance in the pizza world, but its iconic, thin, foldable slices continue to shape America's love for pizza, regardless of the rankings," the report stated.
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  • Trump Xi
    Fox News AI Newsletter: Where US, China stand in AI race
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    IN TODAYS NEWSLETTER:- OpenAI chief Sam Altman: US barely ahead of China in artificial intelligence arms race- Some companies have been adjusting their workforce as they embrace more AI, automation: report- Randy Travis stages stunning comeback with help from AI after devastating strokeAI ARMS RACE: OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman joined three other artificial intelligence (AI) and technology executives for a Senate Commerce Committee hearing on winning the global AI race and strengthening domestic capabilities in computing and innovation.EMBRACING AI: Some companies have been adjusting their workforce as they simultaneously embrace artificial intelligence and automation more,according to Forbes.NEW INVESTORS: OpenAI is shaking up its corporate structure to bring in new investors and accelerate the development of artificial general intelligence (AGI).OPINION: META MADNESS: Mark Zuckerberg went on a recent media tour to promote that Meta is seeking to transform its Meta AI chatbots into friends, under the guise of helping the very real loneliness epidemic.TRAGEDY TO TRIUMPH: Randy Travis is leaning into artificial intelligence to continue to produce new music, over a decade after his near-fatal stroke.'90s NBA NOSTALGIA: The late Jim Fagan, whose iconic voice became synonymous with NBC programming in the '90s, will be part of NBA coverage going forward thanks to artificial intelligence.'NOTHING TO DO WITH IT': President Donald Trump responds to some controversy over an AI-generated image of him as the pope.FOLLOW FOX NEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitterLinkedInSIGN UP FOR OUR OTHER NEWSLETTERSFox News FirstFox News OpinionFox News LifestyleFox News HealthDOWNLOAD OUR APPSWATCH FOX NEWS ONLINEFox News GoSTREAM FOX NATIONFox NationStay up to date on the latest AI technology advancements and learn about the challenges and opportunities AI presents now and for the future with Fox Newshere.
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  • Istock 627343204
    12 family tents for a comfortable camping experience
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    Camping is a wholesome family activity that can teach your kids a lot about the Great Outdoors. From cooking over the fire to sleeping under the stars, the whole family is sure to fall in love with everything camping has to offer.Make sure everyone has a good time with the right camping essentials. It all starts with getting a comfortable, spacious tent that has room for everyone. Theres a tent option out there for everyone, from options under $150 to tents for larger families, weekend warriors and camping enthusiasts.Campers on a budget who need a large tent for their families can find a few options to choose from. These options are typically on the lower end of the toughness scale, so many arent ideal for long-term use, but are best for those who camp every once in a while.Original price: $139.95The Slumberjack Aspen Grove tent fits up to eight people in sleeping bags or two queen-sized air mattresses. Theres a unique gear loft that attaches to the top of the tent that makes it easy to get your familys gear up and off the ground, creating even more space.A room divider is included for families who want separate sleeping areas for the kids and parents. A mud mat also comes attached, so you can make sure your kiddos wipe their feet before climbing in.If youre anAmazon Prime member,you can get most of these tents straight to your door ASAP. You canjoin or start a 30-day free trialto start your shopping today.Original price: $159.98You can sleep up to eight people in this Campros tent. The long design gives optimal space to fit the whole family, and you can put up the included room divider for added privacy. This tent is designed for more frequent use thanks to the high-tech coating and sealed seams that make the tent more durable and waterproof.TURN YOUR CAR INTO A CAMPER WITH THESE 10 CAR CAMPING ITEMSAn Amazon Basics dome camping tent is about as basic as it gets, which is why its so easy to put up. A removable rainfly is included to keep your tent dry and the air ports keep the tent well-ventilated in hot summer months. You can fit up to eight people in sleeping bags in the Amazon Basics tent.Frequent campers and anyone who camps in the deep woods needs a tent that can withstand constant use and the elements. These tents can hold up to most weather conditions, including winter camping.L.L. Beans Acadia tent is made for eight people to sleep comfortably in. The tall ceiling makes it an especially roomy tent, and it has a self-closing door designed with magnets so you can better keep out the bugs. The Acadia tent is made from a thick polyester material and coated in a waterproof sealer, so you never have to worry about rain or snow.Canvas tents are some of the most durable options, and the Regatta Bell tent doesn't fall flat. Its made from an army duck cotton canvas and a water-repellent, mold and UV-resistant finish, perfect for long camping trips. The galvanized steel poles make the tent extra durable, and theres an included wood stove jack for winter camping.Long-term campers want a tent that feels like home, and the PORTAL family camping tent is the perfect fit. It can fit four queen-sized air mattresses or 10 people in sleeping bags. It also has a unique front porch design with a canopy, giving you the space to set up a few chairs or a table.You can divide the tent into two sections with the room divider curtain, and the two large doors make it easier to get in and out of the tent.Weekend warriors only get a few precious days in the woods, so a tent that sets up quickly without much effort is a must.The Coleman instant tent can be set up in just a minute with just a couple of poles. The four-season tent fits two queen-sized air beds comfortably and the integrated rainfly keeps your tent from leaking water during rainstorms.The Core instant cabin tent has pre-attached poles that lock into place for setup in two minutes or less. You can comfortably fit four people with gear or up to nine people without gear. The way the tent is designed, you get extra headroom, and the ventilation system at the top keeps everyone in the tent cool.10 FOOD STORAGE ESSENTIALS FOR TRAVELING OR CAMPINGThe spacious Wakeman Outdoors tent can fit 10 people and includes just a few poles, making it easy to set up. The tents large windows and even larger door keep the tent well ventilated, while the rain cover will keep you protected from the elements.Larger families need larger tents that can accommodate the whole family and all the family gear. These extra-large options are perfect for the whole family to get out into the woods.You can fit 12 people in the Skydome XL tent. It can accommodate four queen-sized air mattresses and has a seven-foot center, so even taller campers can enjoy the space. The gear loft can also hold the family gear, so theres added room on the ground.12 FALL CAMPING MUST-HAVESWhen youre bringing the whole family camping, fit everyone comfortably in the Ozark Trail 16-person tent. It has three separate offshoots that can be divided into three different rooms. The three doors also make it easy to enter and leave.A mesh roof provides excellent ventilation and the ability to star gaze at night.For more Deals, visit www.foxnews.com/category/dealsEight people can fit into this Ozark Trail tent with space to add a screen porch. You can divide the tent into two different rooms. If you already have a canopy, the tent is built so you can attach it near the tent and create a screened-in porch.
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  • Immigration Palestinian Student Detained Mohsen Mahdawi
    BROADCAST BIAS: Networks ooze with sympathy to anyone who opposes Trump
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    Everything the broadcast networks report about politics revolves around fervent opposition to President Donald Trump. If you watch them daily, you feel very certain that Trump has put the economy in a "tariff meltdown," hes ruined our reputation around the world, and hes running roughshod over poor, innocent immigrants.Now that their celebrated deportee Kilmar Abrego Garcia looks more undeniably like a wife beater who was actively employed in human trafficking of other illegal immigrants, the networks need a new sympathetic victim. They found one in Mohsen Mahdawi, a 34-year-old U.S. permanent resident who was born and raised in a refugee camp in the West Bank who, as a student at Columbia, led pro-Hamas protests as they chanted "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," which means they want the nation of Israel destroyed.COLUMBIA'S ACTING PRESIDENT SLAMS STORMING OF CAMPUS LIBRARY BY ANTI-ISRAEL AGITATORS: 'UTTERLY UNACCEPTABLE'In April, ICE took him into custody and prepared him for deportation. When a judge overruled them and Mahdawi was released, DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin argued: "When you advocate for violence, glorify and support terrorists that relish the killing of Americans, and harass Jews, that privilege should be revoked, and you should not be in this country."But CBS reporter Lilia Luciano celebrated Mahdawi, as he proclaimed his "freedom signals a light of hope" and, after being asked what he "felt" when he learned hed be released, he added he "was reassured in my heart of the belief that justice will prevail and the justice system is functioning." Mahdawi quoted Martin Luther King Jr., as if his heroes in Hamas are role models of nonviolence.Luciano failed to revisit the interview Mahdawi gave to "60 Minutes" for a December 2023 segment on campus protests. Mahdawi supported Hamas by arguing "When somebody is hurting you, when you see this person is being punched in the face and this feeling, it is: You now feel my pain."CBSs Bill Whitaker pushed back: "But this Hamas attack wasn't a punch in the face. This was a horrible terror attack." Mahdawi claimed he wasnt justifying the slaughter of 1,200 people, but he then said he "can empathize" with Hamas. "To empathize is to understand the root cause, and to not look at any event or situation in a vacuum. This is, for me, the path moving forward."CBS is now ignoring that court documents show Mahdawi allegedly told a gun shop owner he would work at his shop for free, and that he, "had considerable firearm experience and used to build modified 9mm submachine guns to kill Jews while he was in Palestine." But he's presented positively as a peaceful protester.On April 29, NPR anchor Leila Fadel also promoted Mahdawi, and asserted there was no evidence Mahdawi used "threatening rhetoric," since "from the river to the sea" chants calling for the destruction of Israel is somehow not defined as "threatening." He "finds peace in meditation,"NPR oozed. Mahdawi's lawyer, Luna Droubi, claimed that "Mahdawi has been very vocal in his opposition to antisemitism." So much for the "killing Jews" allegations.The networks also find Trumps victims among his former employees. In her "Meet the Press" interview, host Kristen Welker pressed the president about an apparent Justice Department investigation of Miles Taylor, the former DHS bureaucrat who was granted a much-promoted anti-Trump op-ed in The New York Times as "Anonymous" and then came an "Anonymous" book deal.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINION"Last month, you directed your attorney general, Pam Bondi, to review two people who you perceive to be your political adversaries," Welker weirdly claimed, as if you cant be sure Taylor has been all over television trashing Trump. "You told me in December that you would not direct the Justice Department to investigate your political foes." These TV anchors pretend Bidens Justice Department didnt spend every minute prosecuting Trump and his supporters.They followed up by interviewing Taylor on "NBC Nightly News." Legal reporter Laura Jarrett the daughter of Obama chief of staff Valerie Jarrettclearly constructed the interview to elicit sympathy for Taylor, presenting him as an endangered whistleblower, not an attention-seeking opportunist who may have divulged classified information as he capitalized on his "anonymous" revelations."The 38-year-old says he's now receiving a barrage of threats," warned Jarrett. Taylor claimed "My wife has to read online about people saying that they'll put me in front of a firing squad. We were told by security experts to go update our last will and testament."Jarrett wasnt going to imagine what people say on the internet about Trump and how some rooted for his assassination. Taylor was allowed to play the hero who wont be silenced: "What I worry about is that they will try to use this tactic, this bludgeon of the bully pulpit of the presidency to go shut people up."ABC, CBS, and NBC all use their "bludgeon of a bully pulpit" to intimidate conservatives and Republicans and seek victory for the Democrats. Anyone opposed to Trump will be lionized as Trump is routinely demonized.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM TIM GRAHAM
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