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    2025-05-16 17:59:03 ·
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    Trump hits back at 'overrated' Bruce Springsteen: 'Not a talented guy'
    'Outnumbered' panelists discuss singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen's criticism of the trump administration during a concert Wednesday and the response from President Donald Trump.
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    White House condemns James Comey's cryptic Instagram message: 'Deeply concerning'
    The 'Outnumbered' panel discusses the fallout from former FBI director James Comey's social media post and why he is now under investigation for the 'threat.'
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    Daredevil to swim shark-filled waters in celebration of 'Jaws' 50th anniversary
    A daring endurance swimmer is taking it to the next level as a tribute to the 50th anniversary of the film "Jaws."Lewis Pugh, 55, will be swimming 62 milesaround the island of Marthas Vineyard in Massachusetts with the water temperature predicted to be 47 degrees."On this swim, its very different: Were just talking about sharks all the time," Pugh told The Associated Press (AP).ANGLER SHATTERS PREVIOUS FISH STATE RECORD BY REELING IN BLACK CRAPPIEHe said that he plans on wearing his usual swimming uniform, which is not a wetsuit. Rather, he'll be wearing just trunks, a cap and goggles, he said.The daredevil has gone swimming near glaciers and volcanoes, as well as among hippos, crocodiles and polar bears.Pugh said his goal is to raise awareness of the need to protect sharks and to change public perception of the mighty fish.The American Association for the Advancement of Science estimates about 274,000 sharks are killed globally each day.ANGLER SHATTERS PREVIOUS FISH STATE RECORD BY REELING IN BLACK CRAPPIEPugh said the popular 1975 movie "Jaws" showcased sharks as "villains, as cold-blooded killers."He told AP, "It was a film about sharks attacking humans and for 50 years, we have been attacking sharks Its completely unsustainable. Its madness. We need to respect them."He added, "We need to protect life in our oceans all our futures rely on it."On the swim, safety personnel in a boat and kayak will follow Pugh. They'll have a "shark shield" device that uses an electric field without harming sharks to deter them.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleHe plans to start the swim on Friday, which is estimated to take about 12 days."Jaws" was released in June 1975; it was directed by Steven Spielberg, with a screenplay by Peter Benchley. It starred Richard Dreyfuss, Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw and Lorraine Gary.The film tells the story of a great white shark that terrorizes the island of Martha's Vineyard.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER"Jaws" was an "instant blockbuster and the highest-grossing film in movie history until it was bested by 1977s Star Wars," according to History.com.A famous bridge known to tourists and locals as "Jaws Bridge" is on Beach Road connecting the towns of Edgartown and Oak Bluffs.The bridge is popular among beachgoers, with people jumping off the ledge into the water.Pugh said he will spend the rest of his time on the Vineyard educating the public about sharks.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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    Blind mother of 5 graduates from college with honors alongside her guide dog
    When a Tennessee mother of five received her college degree on May 9, she couldnt see her family cheering in the audience because she is completely blind.Even so, as Amanda Juetten, 47, crossed the stage to accept her degree magna cum laude from Tennessee Tech University, she was more certain than ever about her path forward."Im totally blind," Juetten told Fox News Digital in an interview. "So Ive got my guide dog by my side."FOOD CHOICES THAT CAN BOOST YOUR VISION AND PROTECT AGAINST EYE DISEASE"The two guys I was sitting by told me to follow them we were a team. Im concentrating on shaking all the hands and getting across the stage. I was thinking, This isnt the end. Its really the beginning of whats next."Juetten, who recently became a grandmother, began her college journey nearly 30 years ago, but had to postpone her studies when she had a baby right out of high school and immediately went to work to provide for her new family.She eventually returned to higher education, but in 2020, after years of progressive vision loss from a condition called retinitis pigmentosa, she found herself in the dark literally."I was left totally blind with no skills for blindness," Juetten said. "Over the years, I had been taught a lot of skills for using my remaining vision, but not what to do with no vision at all."GIRL DESPERATE TO SEE THE WORLD BEFORE SHE GOES COMPLETELY BLINDDetermined to regain her independence, she enrolled in an eight-month program at the Colorado Center for the Blind."I thought, I know blind parents make their kids lunches. I know blind parents go to PTA meetings. I can do this. I just need to be around a bunch of other blind people," she recalled."Blind people are not sitting in their basements waiting for the end. Theyre out there living their lives, and I wanted to do that, too."With her new skills and adaptive techniques and a renewed sense of confidence Juetten enrolled at Tennessee Tech in the fall of 2022, pursuing a professional studies degree with a concentration in organizational leadership."Its been great," Juetten said. "The instructors were asking, What are your needs? How can I make this accessible to you? They have been fantastic for doing that. I never got pushback. I didnt get people saying, Why are you taking these classes?"Now, the newly graduated Juetten is advocating for more acceptance and understanding of the blind."The blind need a voice," Juetten said. "I have a voice and I love to use it. I want to help give people the skills to find their voice. We need more teachers and more people in the field who believe in the full capacity of the blind."Next, she plans to pursue a graduate degree in blindness rehabilitation and possibly even a doctorate.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTER"I want to begin offering services in assistive technology, Braille and the things Ive learned and am doing well," Juetten said. "I want to teach blind people as a vendor of vocational rehabilitation."Juetten has traveled to Washington, D.C., to lobby for blindness-related initiatives and to San Francisco to protest rideshare drivers who deny service to passengers with wheelchairs or service animals.She also serves on the board of the National Federation of the Blind of Tennessee and is a past president of the Tennessee Association of Guide Dog Users.Her guide dog, Colonel, is always by her side.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthJuetten has the below message for anyone facing blindness."You still have the same hopes and dreams," she said. "All of those things that you wanted to do before you were blind, you still want to do those things. So let's find a way to do that."
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    2025-05-16 17:59:09 ·
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    Israel turns tables on UN official claiming 'genocide' in Gaza with basic questions
    EXCLUSIVE Israeli U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon condemned a United Nations official over remarks that he said "shattered any notion of neutrality."On Tuesday, U.N. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher accused Israel of committing genocide in his remarks before the U.N. Security Council."Israel is deliberately and unashamedly imposing inhumane conditions on civilians in the Occupied Palestinian Territory," Fletcher told the Security Council on Tuesday. He went on to say that most of Gaza "is either within Israeli-militarized zones or under displacement orders."ISRAELI FOREIGN MINISTER SLAMS UN, CALLS IT 'ROTTEN, ANTI-ISRAEL, AND ANTISEMITIC BODY'Fletcher, who heads the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), also described how Gazans are struggling due to a lack of supplies, as aid trucks have not been allowed to enter the Gaza Strip for 10 weeks. Hospitals are "overwhelmed," and people are facing famine and starvation, according to Fletcher."So, for those killed and those whose voices are silenced: what more evidence do you need now? Will you act decisively to prevent genocide and to ensure respect for international humanitarian law? Or will you say instead that we did all we could?," Fletcher said.READ THE LETTER APP USERS, CLICK HERE:TRUMP'S DOJ SAYS UN AGENCY CAN BE SUED FOR OCT. 7 ATTACKS, REVERSING BIDEN-ERA POSITIONWhile much of Fletcher's remarks focused on Gaza, he also condemned the "appalling violence" increasing in the West Bank. The next day, May 14, a pregnant Israeli woman was killed in a shooting attack while on her way to the hospital to give birth. Tzeela Gez lost her life, but doctors were able to save her baby, who, according to The Associated Press, is "in serious but stable condition."UN CASH APP FOR GAZANS EXPLOITED BY HAMAS AS TERROR GROUP STEALS AID MONEY MEANT FOR CIVILIANSIn his response, Danon said Fletchers remarks "shocked and disturbed" him, accusing the U.N. official of making an "utterly inappropriate and deeply irresponsible" statement that "shattered any notion of neutrality.""You had the audacity, in your capacity as a senior U.N. official, to stand before the Security Council and invoke the charge of genocide without evidence, mandate, or restraint," Danon wrote in his response. "As a senior representative of the United Nations, you are obligated to refrain from prejudging complex international matters. Yet, this is precisely what you did before the Council. You did not brief the Council; you delivered a political sermon."In response to a Fox News Digital request for comment, OCHA spokesperson Eri Kaneko said that "As Mr. Fletcher made clear in his Security Council remarks, it is for legal bodies to consider whether a genocide is taking place - Mr. Fletcher's point is that the world must take decisive action to prevent genocide and ensure respect for international humanitarian law."When asked whether Fletcher was accusing Israel of deliberately killing and harming civilians, Kaneko said that the official's words speak for themselves, as "not a single civilian in Gaza - teachers, artists, merchants, aid workers, hostages - has been spared."Danon questioned under whose authority Fletcher issued the accusation and said the U.N. officials use of the word "genocide" was a "desecration and subversion of a term with unique force and weight." He went on to say that what made Fletchers remarks "far worse" was the fact that Israel had "engaged with you and your office in good faith at the highest levels."The Israeli ambassador concluded his letter by turning the questions around on Fletcher, telling the OCHA chief to ask himself whether he had done enough to prevent Oct. 7, accelerate the release of the hostages and hold Hamas accountable.Kaneko told Fox News Digital that "Mr. Fletcher has repeatedly and publicly spoken out against what he calls the horrendous Hamas-led attacks and called for the release of the hostages. Mr. Fletcher was deeply moved by his visit in February to the kibbutz of Nir Oz, where one in four people were killed or taken hostage."
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    Man who stabbed author Salman Rushdie sentenced to 25 years in prison
    A man convicted of stabbing award-winning British author Salman Rushdie in 2022 was sentenced on Friday to 25 years in prison, the maximum possible term.Hadi Matar, 27, was found guilty in February of attempted murder and assault in connection to the knife attack that left Rushdie blind in one eye.Rusdie, 77, was stabbed on stage at the Chautauqua Institution before a lecture and airlifted to a hospital in northwestern Pennsylvania where he remained for nearly three weeks.The author, whose 1988 novel "The Satanic Verses" evoked worldwide protests and Irans Ayatollah Ruhollah Khamenei to call for his death, suffered wounds to his liver, arm and eye.Matar was also sentenced to seven years, to be served concurrently, for the stabbing of another man who was on stage with Rushdie, according to The Associated Press.SALMAN RUSHDIE IN 1ST INTERVIEW ABOUT NEARLY-FATAL KNIFE ATTACK: 'I FEEL MORE THE PRESENCE OF DEATH'Before sentencing, Matar told the court Rushdie "wants to disrespect other people," according to the AP."He wants to be a bully, he wants to bully other people," Matar said. "I dont agree with that."The New Jersey native is still facing federal terrorism charges, to which he pleaded not guilty.IRANIAN-AMERICAN JOURNALIST TESTIFIES AGAINST MEN ACCUSED OF MURDER-FOR-HIRE PLOTThough the Iranian state committed to not encouraging anyone to take Rushdies life, there was a $4 million bounty on his head, Reuters reported.Rushdie described the 27-second attack as something that dragged him back in time."I saw the man in black running towards me, down the right-hand side of the seating area: Black clothes, black face mask he was coming in hard and low, a squat missile," Rushdie told "60 Minutes" host Anderson Cooper in April 2024. "I confess, I had sometimes imagined my assassin rising up in some public forum or other and coming for me in this way."IRAN OFFICIAL EXPOSES TEHRAN'S GLOBAL ASSASSINATION PROGRAM AS US TRIAL OF ALLEGED REGIME HITMEN CONTINUES"My first thought when I saw this murderous shape rushing towards me was: So, its you. Here you are," Rushdie said. "It felt like something coming out of the distant past and trying to drag me back in time back into that distant past in order to kill me."The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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    Blind mother of 5 graduates from college with honors alongside her guide dog
    When a Tennessee mother of five received her college degree on May 9, she couldnt see her family cheering in the audience because she is completely blind.Even so, as Amanda Juetten, 47, crossed the stage to accept her degree magna cum laude from Tennessee Tech University, she was more certain than ever about her path forward."Im totally blind," Juetten told Fox News Digital in an interview. "So Ive got my guide dog by my side."FOOD CHOICES THAT CAN BOOST YOUR VISION AND PROTECT AGAINST EYE DISEASE"The two guys I was sitting by told me to follow them we were a team. Im concentrating on shaking all the hands and getting across the stage. I was thinking, This isnt the end. Its really the beginning of whats next."Juetten, who recently became a grandmother, began her college journey nearly 30 years ago, but had to postpone her studies when she had a baby right out of high school and immediately went to work to provide for her new family.She eventually returned to higher education, but in 2020, after years of progressive vision loss from a condition called retinitis pigmentosa, she found herself in the dark literally."I was left totally blind with no skills for blindness," Juetten said. "Over the years, I had been taught a lot of skills for using my remaining vision, but not what to do with no vision at all."GIRL DESPERATE TO SEE THE WORLD BEFORE SHE GOES COMPLETELY BLINDDetermined to regain her independence, she enrolled in an eight-month program at the Colorado Center for the Blind."I thought, I know blind parents make their kids lunches. I know blind parents go to PTA meetings. I can do this. I just need to be around a bunch of other blind people," she recalled."Blind people are not sitting in their basements waiting for the end. Theyre out there living their lives, and I wanted to do that, too."With her new skills and adaptive techniques and a renewed sense of confidence Juetten enrolled at Tennessee Tech in the fall of 2022, pursuing a professional studies degree with a concentration in organizational leadership."Its been great," Juetten said. "The instructors were asking, What are your needs? How can I make this accessible to you? They have been fantastic for doing that. I never got pushback. I didnt get people saying, Why are you taking these classes?"Now, the newly graduated Juetten is advocating for more acceptance and understanding of the blind."The blind need a voice," Juetten said. "I have a voice and I love to use it. I want to help give people the skills to find their voice. We need more teachers and more people in the field who believe in the full capacity of the blind."Next, she plans to pursue a graduate degree in blindness rehabilitation and possibly even a doctorate.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTER"I want to begin offering services in assistive technology, Braille and the things Ive learned and am doing well," Juetten said. "I want to teach blind people as a vendor of vocational rehabilitation."Juetten has traveled to Washington, D.C., to lobby for blindness-related initiatives and to San Francisco to protest rideshare drivers who deny service to passengers with wheelchairs or service animals.She also serves on the board of the National Federation of the Blind of Tennessee and is a past president of the Tennessee Association of Guide Dog Users.Her guide dog, Colonel, is always by her side.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthJuetten has the below message for anyone facing blindness."You still have the same hopes and dreams," she said. "All of those things that you wanted to do before you were blind, you still want to do those things. So let's find a way to do that."
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    Democrat lawyer says party must ditch progressive agenda
    Former House Judiciary Chief Counsel Julian Epstein joins the Brian Kilmeade Show to discuss growing criticism of Democratic leadership and what it means for the partys future direction.
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    NYC Mayor Eric Adams details his plan to combat rise in antisemitism
    New York City Mayor Eric Adams detailed his plan to combat rising antisemitism on college campuses and in public schools across the city during an appearance on CNN's "The Situation Room" on Friday.
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    Inmates escape New Orleans jail
    Authorities are searching for multiple inmates who escaped from Orleans Parish Jail. (Credit: WVUE)
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