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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMIsraeli diplomat warns radicalism is an American problem after deadly DC shootingDeputy Consul General of Israel in New York, Tsach Saar, is sending a warning to America after the deadly shooting of two Israeli Embassy staffers in D.C.: Radicalism isnt just a problem for Israelis and Jews its a problem for all Americans."Its not an Israeli problem and not a Jewish problem, it's an American problem. These people who incite, who call for violence, who use antisemitic rhetoric, at the end of the day, they are shaking the pillars of American democracy," Saar told Fox News Digital.The diplomat also spoke about the phrase "globalize the Intifada," a slogan that has become more common at anti-Israel demonstrations. Saar says the phrase refers to those seeking to export violence beyond the Middle East to places like America, making the D.C. shooting much more than a local tragedy.SLAIN ISRAELI EMBASSY WORKERS WERE ON VERGE OF ENGAGEMENT, AMBASSADOR SAYS"Intifada is a direct call for violence against Jews. So, we have violence on American soil, we have division in American society. It weakens the American democracy and that puts it very, very high on the agenda for Americans themselves. And I have to tell you, people that I speak with, they know exactly what I'm talking about and they understand how severe the problem is. And now it's time for action," he said.Elias Rodriguez, the suspect in the fatal shooting of Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky outside the Capital Jewish Museum, was heard chanting "free, free Palestine" during his arrest. This prompted renewed discussions about the rhetoric used in anti-Israel demonstrations in the wake of the Oct. 7 massacre and resulting war in Gaza.College campuses, which became hotspots for anti-Israel agitators after Oct. 7, have heard this kind of rhetoric, with one of the epicenters being Columbia University in New York.ANTI-ISRAEL PROTESTERS TORCH DIPLOMAS OUTSIDE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY ON GRADUATION DAYSaar told Fox News Digital that its clear that not just Jewish and Israeli students, but also those who express pro-Israel views feel "unsafe" on campuses across the country. While Saar acknowledged that Americas First Amendment "is sacred," he warned that there is a difference between expressing ones viewpoint and inciting violence.Even as Jews and Israelis feel unsafe, Saar does not think the answer is to hide who they are, but rather to unite and "resist by all legal means" those who use lies and hateful rhetoric to incite violence."The answer is not hiding our stars [of David], we should be proud of who we are," Saar said. He added that he had seen individuals on social media expressing support for the murders of Milgrim and Lischinsky.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPAntisemitism has been on the rise in the U.S. since Hamas carried out its attacks against Israel in October 2023.In April, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) released its annual audit on antisemitism in which it identified 9,354 antisemitic incidents in the U.S. during 2024, marking a 5% increase from 2023. This was the fourth year in a row that the organization noted a record-breaking number of antisemitic incidents across the country.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 97 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump warns Rand Paul he's playing into 'hands of the Democrats' with 'Big, Beautiful Bill' oppositionPresident Donald Trump on Saturday warned Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., he would be "playing right into the hands of the Democrats" if he votes against Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill.""If Senator Rand Paul votes against our Great, Big, Beautiful Bill, he is voting for, along with the Radical Left Democrats, a 68% Tax Increase and, perhaps even more importantly, a first time ever default on U.S. Debt," Trump wrote on Truth Social Saturday afternoon."Rand will be playing right into the hands of the Democrats, and the GREAT people of Kentucky will never forgive him! The GROWTH we are experiencing, plus some cost cutting later on, will solve ALL problems. America will be greater than ever before!"Paul told "Fox News Sunday" last weekend he supports the tax and spending cuts in the bill, which he still slammed as "wimpy and anemic, but I still would support the bill, even with wimpy and anemic cuts if they werent going to explode the debt. The problem is the math doesn't add up. Theyre going to explode the debt by, the House says, $4 trillion. The Senates actually been talking about exploding the debt $5 trillion."INSIDE THE LATE-NIGHT DRAMA THAT LED TO TRUMP'S TAX BILL PASSING BY 1 VOTEThe bill narrowly passed the House May 22 and will soon be voted on in the Senate, where Republicans can only afford to lose three votes.Others, like Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., have also expressed concerns about the bill.TRUMP SLAMS REPUBLICAN GRANDSTANDERS OPPOSING BUDGET BILL, PREDICTS MASSIVE US TAX INCREASES IF IT FAILSLast weekend, Trump told reporters he was open to changes in the bill."I want the Senate and the senators to make the changes they want," he said. "It will go back to the House, and well see if we can get them. In some cases, the changes may be something Id agree with, to be honest."Along with tax cuts, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act also includes stricter requirements for accessing Medicaid, changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) program and no taxes on overtime or tips.Democrats have slammed the Medicaid reform section of the bill, mentioning possible cuts as a driving issue ahead of competitive midterm elections in 2026.The Congressional Budget Office (CBO), a nonpartisan analyst for the U.S. Congress, estimates that 8.6 million people in the United States will lose health insurance by 2034 through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act's Medicaid reform."The Democrats have been focusing on this specific line of attack that 13.7 million Americans are going to lose their health care, and that's just blatantly false," Rep. Erin Houchin, R-Ind., told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview this week."Five million of those people are receiving a tax credit under the Affordable Care Act that was passed by the Democrats with a sunset date that was implemented by the Democrats. We're simply allowing the sunset date to expire as the Democrats originally intended," Houchin said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPCBO estimates that 13.7 million Americans will lose coverage by 2034, which also includes the 5 million Americans who were already about to lose coverage. A number of Democrats have already deployed the figure in campaign messages rejecting Trump's bill passing in the House."I don't trust the CBO score, nor should the American people, because it's been proven again and again to be wildly off," added Houchin, who served on three major committees leading budget markup, including the House Rules, Budget and Energy and Commerce committees.Fox News' Deirdre Heavey contributed to this report.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 119 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMOrioles' Coby Mayo criticized for baserunning tactic, and benches clear in BaltimoreThe Baltimore Orioles' Coby Mayo took some heat Saturday during his team's 4-2 win over the Chicago White Sox.In the bottom of the fourth inning, with two outs and a runner on second, Mayo hit a single to left field for his first career MLB RBI.When Mayo attempted to advance to second base after the hit, the White Sox threw the ball back in and caught Mayo in a rundown between first and second base.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThen Mayo appeared to try and draw interference when he ran out of the baseline to avoid the tag and ran into White Sox infielder Lenyn Sosa. Mayo fell to the ground on his back on the infield grass and was tagged out.DODGERS BEAT YANKEES IN WORLD SERIES REMATCH WITH COMEBACK WIN POWERED BY SHOHEI OHTANI'S TWO HOMERSMayo then exchanged words with White Sox infielders Miguel Vargas and Sosa, and umpires stood near them as the conversation intensified. Eventually, Mayo retrieved his helmet and returned to the Os dugout on the first-base line, but he reached out his right hand and shoved Sosa in the chest on the way. Rojas then shoved Mayo from behind.The shoving prompted both benches and bullpens to clear, and the teams converged in the middle of the field. Umpires eventually restored order before anything got physical, and both teams retreated.Mayo was criticized for the stunt on social media, with many calling his actions "bush league.""Obviously, just trying to get to second base and trying to get into scoring position for Heston [Kjerstad]. [They cut] it off and got into a rundown. Obviously, just being told in the minor leagues to try to stay in a rundown, and I thought he was in the baseline, and [I was] trying to get some contact. Didnt mean for it to escalate. I wasnt trying to do that, it just did," Mayo told reporters.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 122 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMViolent Venezuelan alien with possible TdA ties caught with knife during ICE takedown in San Diego: videoICE agents confiscated a knife from a "violent" Venezuelan migrant with possible gang ties during a tense arrest in San Diego captured on video and released by federal officials Saturday.U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shared the video on X, showing agents pinning the suspect to the ground outside what appears to be a residential building during a May 29 operation.After taking him down, officers removed a knife from the man.TWO ILLEGAL VENEZUELAN IMMIGRANTS, SUSPECTED TDA GANG MEMBERS CHARGED IN DEADLY CHICAGO MASS SHOOTINGThe arrest was one of eight that day, part of a targeted operation supported by federal partners in San Diego. ICE says one of those taken into custody is a confirmed member of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA).It is unclear if the man in the video is the gang member."Our officers and agents often face extremely violent criminals carrying knives or firearms," ICE wrote in the post. "Securing our nation can be exceptionally dangerous, but our officers and agents are honored to protect our communities."While the suspect is seen resisting arrest, he does not appear to brandish the knife, but officers locate and secure it quickly during the takedown.TWO VENEZUELAN ILLEGAL ALIENS CHARGED WITH KIDNAPPING, TORTURING, ATTEMPTING TO KILL WASHINGTON STATE WOMANTdA is a powerful transnational criminal gang that originated in Venezuela and has rapidly spread across Latin America and into the U.S.Law enforcement agencies warn the group is involved in drug trafficking, extortion and smuggling operations, often targeting migrant communities.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPICE has not released the names or statuses of those arrested.San Diego has become a hot spot in the broader border crisis, where criminal networks increasingly exploit weak enforcement at the southern border.ICE did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 116 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump warns Rand Paul he's playing into 'hands of the Democrats' with 'Big, Beautiful Bill' oppositionPresident Donald Trump on Saturday warned Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., he would be "playing right into the hands of the Democrats" if he votes against Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill.""If Senator Rand Paul votes against our Great, Big, Beautiful Bill, he is voting for, along with the Radical Left Democrats, a 68% Tax Increase and, perhaps even more importantly, a first time ever default on U.S. Debt," Trump wrote on Truth Social Saturday afternoon."Rand will be playing right into the hands of the Democrats, and the GREAT people of Kentucky will never forgive him! The GROWTH we are experiencing, plus some cost cutting later on, will solve ALL problems. America will be greater than ever before!"Paul told "Fox News Sunday" last weekend he supports the tax and spending cuts in the bill, which he still slammed as "wimpy and anemic, but I still would support the bill, even with wimpy and anemic cuts if they werent going to explode the debt. The problem is the math doesn't add up. Theyre going to explode the debt by, the House says, $4 trillion. The Senates actually been talking about exploding the debt $5 trillion."INSIDE THE LATE-NIGHT DRAMA THAT LED TO TRUMP'S TAX BILL PASSING BY 1 VOTEThe bill narrowly passed the House May 22 and will soon be voted on in the Senate, where Republicans can only afford to lose three votes.Others, like Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., have also expressed concerns about the bill.TRUMP SLAMS REPUBLICAN GRANDSTANDERS OPPOSING BUDGET BILL, PREDICTS MASSIVE US TAX INCREASES IF IT FAILSLast weekend, Trump told reporters he was open to changes in the bill."I want the Senate and the senators to make the changes they want," he said. "It will go back to the House, and well see if we can get them. In some cases, the changes may be something Id agree with, to be honest."Along with tax cuts, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act also includes stricter requirements for accessing Medicaid, changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) program and no taxes on overtime or tips.Democrats have slammed the Medicaid reform section of the bill, mentioning possible cuts as a driving issue ahead of competitive midterm elections in 2026.The Congressional Budget Office (CBO), a nonpartisan analyst for the U.S. Congress, estimates that 8.6 million people in the United States will lose health insurance by 2034 through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act's Medicaid reform."The Democrats have been focusing on this specific line of attack that 13.7 million Americans are going to lose their health care, and that's just blatantly false," Rep. Erin Houchin, R-Ind., told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview this week."Five million of those people are receiving a tax credit under the Affordable Care Act that was passed by the Democrats with a sunset date that was implemented by the Democrats. We're simply allowing the sunset date to expire as the Democrats originally intended," Houchin said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPCBO estimates that 13.7 million Americans will lose coverage by 2034, which also includes the 5 million Americans who were already about to lose coverage. A number of Democrats have already deployed the figure in campaign messages rejecting Trump's bill passing in the House."I don't trust the CBO score, nor should the American people, because it's been proven again and again to be wildly off," added Houchin, who served on three major committees leading budget markup, including the House Rules, Budget and Energy and Commerce committees.Fox News' Deirdre Heavey contributed to this report.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 118 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMOrioles' Coby Mayo criticized for baserunning tactic, and benches clear in BaltimoreThe Baltimore Orioles' Coby Mayo took some heat Saturday during his team's 4-2 win over the Chicago White Sox.In the bottom of the fourth inning, with two outs and a runner on second, Mayo hit a single to left field for his first career MLB RBI.When Mayo attempted to advance to second base after the hit, the White Sox threw the ball back in and caught Mayo in a rundown between first and second base.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThen Mayo appeared to try and draw interference when he ran out of the baseline to avoid the tag and ran into White Sox infielder Lenyn Sosa. Mayo fell to the ground on his back on the infield grass and was tagged out.DODGERS BEAT YANKEES IN WORLD SERIES REMATCH WITH COMEBACK WIN POWERED BY SHOHEI OHTANI'S TWO HOMERSMayo then exchanged words with White Sox infielders Miguel Vargas and Sosa, and umpires stood near them as the conversation intensified. Eventually, Mayo retrieved his helmet and returned to the Os dugout on the first-base line, but he reached out his right hand and shoved Sosa in the chest on the way. Rojas then shoved Mayo from behind.The shoving prompted both benches and bullpens to clear, and the teams converged in the middle of the field. Umpires eventually restored order before anything got physical, and both teams retreated.Mayo was criticized for the stunt on social media, with many calling his actions "bush league.""Obviously, just trying to get to second base and trying to get into scoring position for Heston [Kjerstad]. [They cut] it off and got into a rundown. Obviously, just being told in the minor leagues to try to stay in a rundown, and I thought he was in the baseline, and [I was] trying to get some contact. Didnt mean for it to escalate. I wasnt trying to do that, it just did," Mayo told reporters.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 119 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMViolent Venezuelan alien with possible TdA ties caught with knife during ICE takedown in San Diego: videoICE agents confiscated a knife from a "violent" Venezuelan migrant with possible gang ties during a tense arrest in San Diego captured on video and released by federal officials Saturday.U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shared the video on X, showing agents pinning the suspect to the ground outside what appears to be a residential building during a May 29 operation.After taking him down, officers removed a knife from the man.TWO ILLEGAL VENEZUELAN IMMIGRANTS, SUSPECTED TDA GANG MEMBERS CHARGED IN DEADLY CHICAGO MASS SHOOTINGThe arrest was one of eight that day, part of a targeted operation supported by federal partners in San Diego. ICE says one of those taken into custody is a confirmed member of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA).It is unclear if the man in the video is the gang member."Our officers and agents often face extremely violent criminals carrying knives or firearms," ICE wrote in the post. "Securing our nation can be exceptionally dangerous, but our officers and agents are honored to protect our communities."While the suspect is seen resisting arrest, he does not appear to brandish the knife, but officers locate and secure it quickly during the takedown.TWO VENEZUELAN ILLEGAL ALIENS CHARGED WITH KIDNAPPING, TORTURING, ATTEMPTING TO KILL WASHINGTON STATE WOMANTdA is a powerful transnational criminal gang that originated in Venezuela and has rapidly spread across Latin America and into the U.S.Law enforcement agencies warn the group is involved in drug trafficking, extortion and smuggling operations, often targeting migrant communities.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPICE has not released the names or statuses of those arrested.San Diego has become a hot spot in the broader border crisis, where criminal networks increasingly exploit weak enforcement at the southern border.ICE did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 116 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCaitlin Clark watches Pacers take down Knicks to earn trip to NBA FinalsThe Indiana Pacers are going to the NBA Finals after defeating the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference Finals, and they had a marquee fan in attendance to watch it all go down.WNBA phenom Caitlin Clark sat courtside during the Pacers' 125-108 Game 6 victory alongside Indiana Fever teammates Sophie Cunningham and Aliyah Boston.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMClark is currently sidelined from the Fever due to a quad injury, but she has maintained a steady sports presence in the Indianapolis basketball scene during her absence.Clark has been an occasional guest at Pacers games since starting her WNBA career in Indiana last year, and has developed a strong friendship with Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton. Haliburton helped lead the Pacers in Saturday's victory with a 21-point, 13-rebound performance, while Pascal Siakam had 31 points.The Pacers are now a perfect 7-0 in games that Clark attends as a fan.THUNDER'S SHAI GILGEOUS-ALEXANDER WINS FIRST CAREER NBA MVP AWARDAfter the Pacers came back from 14 points in the final three minutes of Game 1 of the series, Clark sent a celebratory post on X writing "PACERS ARE THE GREATEST COMEBACK TEAM IVE EVER SEEN." She then posted a celebratory post after Saturday's game as well.Now, she will get to watch the team compete against the Oklahoma City Thunder for a chance at the NBA championship.Meanwhile, the Knicks will head into the offseason with a long list of "what-ifs" after blowing the 14-point lead in Game 1 and missing out on a chance to reach the finals. The Knicks reached the conference final for the first time since 2000 this year.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 105 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMElon Musk denies taking ketamine in X reply to bizarre spoon balancing videoElon Musk confirmed on Saturday he is not taking ketamine, an anesthetic drug, after suspicious reports from news outlets and a bizarre video of Musk playing with a spoon at dinner resurfaced online.The video, filmed in March, appears to show the 53-year-old tech mogul balancing spoons at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida."Watch the videoeven the Secret Service looks embarrassed," the account wrote in the post."Im not on ketamine ffs," Musk replied.TRUMP SMACKS DOWN NBC REPORTER'S SUGGESTION OF A RUBIO-MUSK CLASH, CALLS HIM A 'TROUBLEMAKER'The public response comes days after a New York Times report claimed Musk "juggled drugs and family drama" while on the campaign trail.NYT reporters alleged Musk overused ketamine, leading to bladder issues.The report also cited erratic behavior, which supporters have attributed to his Asperger's diagnosis.MUSK OPENS UP ABOUT DINNER PARTY THAT SOURED WHEN TRUMP'S NAME WAS INVOKED: 'LIKE METHAMPHETAMINE AND RABIES'In a White House news conference on Friday, Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy asked Musk in the Oval Office about the scathing report.Before Doocy could finish asking his question, Musk sarcastically shot back, "Oh, wait, wait, wait. Is the New York Times is that the same publication that got a Pulitzer Prize for false reporting on Russiagate? Is it the same organization?"ELON MUSK OPENS UP ABOUT HIS EXPERIENCE WITH 'TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME' DURING 'HANNITY' EXCLUSIVEDoocy replied, "I've got to check my Pulitzer counter."Musk interjected, "it is," and President Donald Trump, sitting beside Musk, agreed."I think the judge has ruled against New York Times for their lies about the Russiagate hoax, and that they might have to give back that Pulitzer Prize," Musk countered. "That New York Times? Let's move on."Musk could not immediately be reached by Fox News Digital for comment.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 105 Vue 0 Aperçu
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