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    2025-05-16 18:59:04 ·
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    Kennedy Center promotes first explicitly pro-Christian feature in years as part of new family-friendly focus
    The Kennedy Center is seeking to revamp its family-focused programming, including through offering more explicitly faith-based content that has often been left off the center's agenda.To kick off the new focus, the Kennedy Center will be holding a free family screening of the new Angel Studios animated movie "The King of Kings," which journeys through the life of Jesus from the viewpoint of a young boy who, throughout the movie, discovers the transformative power of faith. It is the first Jesus-centric show there since 2022.The "King of Kings" screening, which will be held on Sunday, June 1, marks a shift to providing more pro-Christian content at the Kennedy Center.According to the center, the only recent modern production that could be considered "Christian" was a 2022 showing of "Jesus Christ Superstar," a musical from the early 1970s that some critics (at least initially, such as the late Rev. Billy Graham) considered sacrilegious.DAVID MARCUS: AS SPRINGSTEEN AND DE NIRO TRASH AMERICA ABROAD, KENNEDY CENTER THRIVES"When I saw the advertising campaign for King of Kings, I immediately knew we needed to have it come to the Kennedy Center," Ambassador Richard Grenell, President of The Kennedy Center, said. "And then coincidentally, I was asked to be on a panel with the CEO of Angel Studios, so I cornered him. This is family-friendly programming that we will be doing more of in the future."The special screening of "King of Kings" will mark the center's first Jesus-centric show since "Jesus Christ Superstar," the Kennedy Center indicated. The venue has hosted gospel singers and classical performances by composers such as Mozart and Beethoven, some of which were originally commissioned for church music.SCOOP: DOLLY PARTON SYMPHONY CONCERT HEADS TO DC'S KENNEDY CENTER IN EVENT 'NO ONE WILL WANT TO MISS'"The King of Kings has become the most successful theatrically released faith-based animated film in history," said David Fischer, Head of Acquisitions & Business Affairs at Angel Studios. "But its greatest achievement is in the hearts its movedand its screening at the Kennedy Center is a symbol of just how far truth and light can travel."The film, which came out last month, saw a strong box office performance, earning $19.3 million during its first weekend in theaters.It is produced by Angel Studios, which is a crowd-funded streaming service and film studio that produces a lot of pro-Christian content and aims to help boost independent creators.
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    Zelenskyy speaks with Trump, allies after Russia peace talks broker no ceasefire
    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke with President Donald Trump and chief Western allies from France, Germany, the U.K. and Poland after peace talks with Russia on Friday failed to secure any ceasefire terms.Delegations from Ukraine and Russia met for the first time in three years in Turkey as Trump looks to pressure both sides to end the war as quickly as possible."Spoke with [the President of the United States] together with President Macron, Federal Chancellor Merz, Prime Ministers Starmer and Tusk," Zelenskyy said in a Friday post on X. "We discussed the meeting in Istanbul."TRUMP, AFTER SKIPPING RUSSIA-UKRAINE PEACE TALKS, WANTS TO MEET PUTIN AS SOON AS WE CAN SET IT UP"Ukraine is ready to take the fastest possible steps to bring real peace, and it is important that the world holds a strong stance," he continued. "Our position if the Russians reject a full and unconditional ceasefire and an end to killings, tough sanctions must follow."Pressure on Russia must be maintained until Russia is ready to end the war," Zelenskyy added. "Thank you to everyone in the world who is helping."French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed Moscows renewed rejection of a ceasefire and said, "Once again, [Russian President Vladimir] Putin refuses to respond to the unconditional ceasefire proposal put forward by the Americans and supported by Ukraine and the Europeans.""By rejecting the ceasefire and dialogue with Ukraine, Russia shows it does not want peace and is merely trying to buy time by continuing the war," Macron added, noting the U.S. and European allies must "define a united response."President Trump has not commented on the failed talks or the conversation he had with the world leaders on Friday, and Fox News Digital could not immediately reach the White House for comment.RUBIO DOUBTS 'ANYTHING PRODUCTIVE' WILL HAPPEN IN UKRAINE PEACE TALKS WITHOUT TRUMP, PUTINInstead, Trump reiterated his belief that he and Putin need to meet in order for any progress to be made and told reporters on Friday from the UAE, "We have to meet. He and I will meet. I think we'll solve it."Or maybe not, but at least we'll know," Trump continued. "And if we don't solve it, [itll] be very interesting."Trump has not said when he plans to meet with Putin or what steps he will take if Putin does not agree to end his war.The talks, first proposed by Putin last week, were agreed to by Zelenskyy, who upped the ante and suggested the leaders of the warring nations should attend the negotiations.However, in a last-minute announcement on Thursday, after officials from Russia, Ukraine and the U.S. landed in Turkey, the Kremlin confirmed that not only would Putin not be in attendance, but the delegation would not be led by any senior members of Putins government a move Zelenskyy said proved Russia was "unserious" about a ceasefire.The talks failed to materialize on Thursday after officials were left wondering when and if they would even meet for discussions. The negotiations were then pushed to Friday, but this time neither Zelenskyy nor Secretary of State Marco Rubio said they would be in attendance.
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    Trump appointee Barrett challenges administration on nationwide injunctions, surprises and delights liberals
    Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett sparred with U.S. Solicitor General John Sauer Thursday, pressing him on whether the Trump administration would follow federal court precedent. The exchange quickly became one of the days most talked-about moments and could reignite criticism of Barrett from Trump allies.The back-and-forth took place Thursday during oral arguments in a case related to President Donald Trump's effort to end birthright citizenship with a specific focus on whether lower courts should be able to block executive actions from taking effect nationwide.Justice Barrett, a Trump appointee, grilled Sauer about the administration's stance toward lower court rulings, which followed similar lines of inquiry from her colleagues on the bench."I want to ask you about a potential tension," she began, before stopping to correct herself. "Well, no, not a potential tension, anactual tension that I see in answers that you gave to Justice Kavanaugh and Justice Kagan."JUSTICE KAGAN SNAPS AT TRUMP LAWYER IN MAJOR CASE: 'EVERY COURT HAS RULED AGAINST YOU'Barrett then asked Sauer if the Trump administration "wanted to reserve its right to maybe not follow a Second Circuit precedent, say, in New York, because you might disagree with its opinion?""You resisted Justice Kagan when she asked you whether the government would obey" such a precedent, she said.Sauer responded, "Our general practice is to respect those precedents. But there are circumstances when it is not a categorical practice, and that is not "Barrett interrupted, asking if that is the Trump administrations practice or "the long-standing practice of the federal government?"Sauer replied that it is "the long-standing policy of the Department of Justice.""Really?" she asked.SUPREME COURT TAKES ON BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP: JUSTICES SEEMINGLY SPLIT ON LOWER COURT POWERS"Yes, as it was phrased to me, we generally respect circuit precedent, but not necessarily in every case," Sauer said. "Some examples might be a situation where we are litigating to get that circuit precedent overruled and so on," he added later."That's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about this week," Barrett stressed, pointing to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals' ruling that Trump's birthright citizenship order is unconstitutional."And what do you do the next day, or the next week?" she asked."Generally, we follow this," Sauer said, which provoked a somewhat incredulous response from the justice."So, you're still saying generally?" she asked him. "And you still think that it's generally the long-standing policy of the federal government to take that approach?"The remarks sparked divided political reactions on social media, with Democratic strategist Max Burns noting, "Trump Solicitor General D. John Sauer tells Justice Amy Coney Barrett that Trump 'generally' tries to respect federal court decisions but he has the 'right' to disregard legal opinions he personally disagrees with. Coney Barrett seems to be in disbelief.""John Sauer just said the quiet part out loud: unless the Supreme Court tells them directly, Trumps team might ignore lower court rulings," said Seth Taylor, a 2024 DNC delegate. "Thats not governance thats constitutional brinksmanship.""Amy Coney Barrett (ACB) is proving once again she may the the worst SCOTUS pick ever by a Republican," conservative commentator and podcast host Cash Loren said on social media."She has a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court. Yet you can hear her disdain for the Trump administration."100 DAYS OF INJUNCTIONS, TRIALS AND 'TEFLON DON': TRUMP SECOND TERM MEETS ITS BIGGEST TESTS IN COURTEarlier this year, Barrett sided with three of the Supreme Court's liberal justices and Chief Justice John Roberts in rejecting, 5-4, the Trump administration's request to block billions in USAID money for previously completed projects.The decision sparkedfierce criticism from Trump supporters, who have attempted to label Justice Barrett an "activist" justice and someone who has been insufficiently loyal to the president who tapped her for the high court.Others have pointed out her track record as a reliably conservative voter and the fact the court has lifetime appointments to allow justices to ostensibly act without undue political interference.Trump later said he had no knowledge of the attacks against her, telling reporters, "Shes a very good woman.""Shes very smart, and I dont know about people attacking her. I really dont know." Trump added.The court ruling could come in a matter of days or weeks. But it will likely hinge closely on the votes of two Trump appointees, Justice Neil Gorsuch and Justice Barrett, George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley told Fox News Friday.Overall, he said of the hearing, "it got pretty sporty in there.""There were some lively moments, at least lively for the Supreme Court," he said, before noting the justices to watch are Gorsuch and Barrett."Justice Barrett is probably the greatest concern right now for the Trump administration," Turley said.
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    Measles exposure warning issued for Newark Airport as officials urge vaccination
    Following last weeks air traffic control crisis, health officials are now reporting a potential measles outbreak at New Jerseys Newark Airport.Travelers were warned of possible measles exposure after a case was confirmed in an individual who traveled through the airport on May 12.MEASLES SCARE AT MAJOR AIRPORT: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT POTENTIAL EXPOSUREThe New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) released a notice on Thursday addressing the situation, detailing that the newly identified measles case was a non-New Jersey resident who visited the state while infectious.The department noted the following times and locations where exposure could have potentially occurred.Infected individuals could potentially see symptoms develop as late as June 2.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTERThe NJDOH urged parents and caregivers to be aware of symptoms and to stay up to date with the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccination to prevent the "highly contagious virus" from spreading.If symptoms arise or exposure is confirmed, NJDOH recommends that individuals contact their healthcare provider before showing up to a medical office or emergency department.As of May 15, the health department confirmed that no additional associated cases have been identified in New Jersey.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthMeasles symptoms can include high fever; cough; runny nose; red, watery eyes; and a rash that first appears on the face and spreads down the body.The virus is transmitted through particles from coughing or sneezing, and can remain in the air for up to two hours after an infected person has departed the area.The NJDOH stressed that the most effective way to prevent measles is to receive two doses of the MMR vaccine, as the highest-risk group includes unvaccinated and partially vaccinated individuals.The department encourages all individuals to get vaccinated before traveling internationally.One dose can be given to infants aged six to 11 months before travel. Two more doses can be administered after their first birthday, according to officials.
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    2025-05-16 19:59:01 ·
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    Virginia county limits police from working with ICE
    Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares discusses why Arlington, Va., is restricting police from working with ICE on America Reports.
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    James Comey should ride off into the sunset amid 86 47 photo controversy: Former NRSC senior advisor
    Former Joe Manchin communications director Jonathan Knott and former NRSC senior advisor Matt Whitlock discuss the pending federal investigations of a controversial post made by former FBI director James Comey on America Reports.
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    Virginia county limits police from working with ICE
    Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares discusses why Arlington, Va., is restricting police from working with ICE on America Reports.
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    Comey has a reputation as a liar, some critics say
    Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., weighs on the controversial '86 47' social media post by former FBI director James Comey on 'The Story.'
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    James Comey should ride off into the sunset amid 86 47 photo controversy: Former NRSC senior advisor
    Former Joe Manchin communications director Jonathan Knott and former NRSC senior advisor Matt Whitlock discuss the pending federal investigations of a controversial post made by former FBI director James Comey on America Reports.
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    Danny Parkins on why the New York Knicks must deliver in Game 6 at Madison Square Garden | The Herd
    Danny Parkins joins Colin Cowherd to explain why Game 6 is a must-win for the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
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