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    New York Gov. Kathy Hochul facing Democratic primary from her own lieutenant governor
    As she runs for re-election in 2026, Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York will now face a primary challenge from her own lieutenant governor.New York Lt. Gov. Anthonio Delgado on Monday announced his bid to try and oust his boss as the Democrats' nominee in next year's election, in a very rare move by a lieutenant governor to primary challenge a sitting incumbent."New York, Im not here to play the game. Im here to change it. Im running to be your next Governor," Delgado said in a social media post.In an accompanying video, the 48-year-old Delgado took a jab at his boss, saying "what we need right here in New York is bold, decisive, transformational leadership."MORE POLLING PROBLEMS FOR THIS BLUE STATE DEMOCRAT GOVERNOR FACING RE-ELECTION NEXT YEARAnd in an interview with the New York Times, the lieutenant governor said that "people are hurting and New York deserves better leadership."Delgado, who is Black, in 2018 became the first person of African-American or Latino descent to be elected to Congress from Upstate New York.HEAD HERE FOR THE LATEST FOX NEWS REPORTING, ANALYSIS, AND OPINION ON NEW YORK GOV. KATHY HOCHULFour years later Hochul appointed Delgado to fill the then-vacant lieutenant governor's office, making him the first Latino to hold statewide office in New York.But in recent years, their working relationship deteriorated and after months of political friction with Hochul and mulling a bid for governor, Delgado made it official.Hochul was the states lieutenant governor when, in August 2021, she was sworn in as New Yorks first female governor, after three-term Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo resigned in disgrace amid multiple scandals.She defeated then-Rep. Lee Zeldin by just over six points in 2022 to win a full four-year term steering New York. Zeldin's showing was the best by a Republican gubernatorial nominee in blue-state New York since then-GOP Gov. George Pataki won re-election to a third term in 2002.In July of last year, Hochul announced her intention to run for re-election in 2026.While the governor's approval ratings in a recent Siena College poll were holding slightly in positive territory, the survey indicated a majority of New Yorkers would still prefer someone else to win the 2026 election for governor in the Empire State.REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS CHAIR, POINTING TO CAMPAIGN BATTLES AHEAD, TOUTS OUR POLICIES ARE BETTERAccording to the poll, which was conducted May 12-15, 36% of registered voters in New York state said they would vote to re-elect Hochul to a second four-year term, with a majority (55%) saying they wanted someone else.It is a 10-point negative movement for Hochul compared to Siena's April survey, when 39% of those questioned said they were prepared to vote to re-elect the governor and 48% wanted someone else.Fifty-one percent of Democrats surveyed in the new poll said at this early point in the 2026 election cycle they are prepared to re-elect Hochul, with 38% of Democrats saying they want "someone else."But the poll indicated Hochul holding a wide lead over Delgado and Rep. Richie Torres, who is also mulling a Democratic gubernatorial campaign. Hochul stood at 46% in the poll in the Democratic nomination race, with Delgado at 12% and Torres at 10%.The Democratic Governors Association (DGA) praised Hochul in a statement following Delgado's announcement."Governor Kathy Hochul is a proven leader with a strong record of delivering for New Yorkers: putting money back in their pockets, protecting reproductive rights, and keeping communities safe. The Governor knows how to take on big fights and win for New York families and her agenda is overwhelmingly popular with New Yorkers on both sides of the aisle. The Democratic Governors Association is 100 percent behind Governor Hochul as she continues to deliver for New York, take on Donald Trump, and build the operation it will take to beat Republicans up and down the ballot in 2026," DGA executive director Meghan Meehan-Draper said.Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi of New York, who unsuccessfully primary challenged Hochul in 2022, took to social media to caution Delgado."Antonio, you are a talented guy, with a great future. Based upon my experience this may not be the most well-thought out idea!" Suozzi said.Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York, who is seriously considering a 2026 run for governor, used Monday's news of Delgado's primary challenge to reiterate her criticism of Hochul."I dubbed Kathy Hochel the worst governor in America because its true. Its not just Republicans, its independent and Democrat voters as well across this state who understand that she has failed, she has delivered catastrophic failed policies in New York," Stefanik said in an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital on Monday evening.And the six-term congresswoman from Upstate New York, whom the Siena poll indicated was the front-runner in a hypothetical GOP primary, added that "this is her hand picked lieutenant governor that she chose that is now primarying Kathy Hochul and it is because she failed at her job."Asked if the news will push her closer to running for governor, Stefanik said "I am taking a close look. Its why Im crisscrossing the state. I am on Staten Island today Ill be in Erie County, Suffolk County, Albany County, New York City. Ive been all over the place and that will continue."GOP Rep. Mike Lawler of New York, who is also seriously considering a run for governor, took to social media to also blast Hochul "as the worst Governor in America failed, feckless, and grossly incompetent.""She must be defeated in 2026 and replaced with a Republican Governor who can restore balance and common sense to Albany," he argued.
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    'Squad' members condemn antisemitic attack in Boulder after years of controversy
    Progressive Democrats spoke out against antisemitism following a terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, in which an Egyptian national set peaceful protesters on fire at a demonstration to bring Israeli hostages home."I am horrified by last nights horrific attack in Boulder," progressive Democrat and potential 2028 presidential candidate,Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., said on X. "My heart is with the victims and our Jewish communities across the country. Antisemitism is on the rise here at home, and we have a moral responsibility to confront and stop it everywhere it exists."Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., who was voted off the House Foreign Affairs Committee in 2023 and was hit with a censure resolution in 2024 for alleged antisemitism, condemned the violence on Monday."Im holding the victims and families in Boulder, Colorado in my heart," Omar said in a social media post. "Violence against anyone is never acceptable. We must reject hatred and harm in all its forms."TRUMP SAYS BOULDER TERROR ATTACK 'WILL NOT BE TOLERATED,' DEPORTATIONS MUST CONTINUEWhile Omar's censure resolution never passed, the House did vote to censure fellow "Squad" member Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., in 2023 for alleged anti-Israel comments.US POLITICIANS, JEWISH GROUPS CONDEMN 'HORRIFYING' BOULDER TERROR ATTACK: 'VILE, ANTISEMITIC ACT OF TERROR'"The violent attack in Boulder is horrific. My heart goes out to all of the victims and their families. Violence has no place in our communities," Tlaib said on X.Two progressive Democrats, who joined Congress in 2022, also slammed the "antisemitic attack" in social media statements."I am horrified by the antisemitic attack in Boulder, Colorado," Rep. Greg Casar, D-Texas, who was elected in 2022, said on social media. "My thoughts are with the victims, their families, and Jewish communities across the country."Yesterday's antisemitic attack against those in Boulder, CO calling for the safe return of hostages is deplorable and heartbreaking," Rep. Delia C. Ramirez, D-Ill., said on X, condemning both violence against Gaza and violence in our local U.S. communities."Neither bombing in Gaza nor violence perpetrated in our communities will bring us closer to peace. Only by recognizing our interconnected safety and shared humanity can we carve a path forward. As we hold those affected by the attack close, our nation's leaders must unite to reject all forms of hate and violence that continue to make us all less safe, and to honor the dignity of every human life," she added.Rep. Maxwell Frost, D-Fla., the first Gen-Z congressman, admitted he should have supported a resolution in 2023 condemning antisemitism on college campuses. He joined the progressive Democrats on Monday who condemned the attack."Im horrified to hear about the antisemitic attack in Boulder, just weeks after the shooting of two Israeli embassy officials in DC. My thoughts are with the victims and their families. There is no place for this hatred and violence and we must keep working to end it. Political and bigoted violence in our country must be denounced swiftly and strongly by all," he said.One of the original "Squad" members who was elected in 2018, Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., added on X on Monday afternoon, "The antisemitic attack in Boulder, Colorado is horrifying and unacceptable. Violence against innocent people is never the answer. It will never bring justice for anyone, and we must do everything to root it out. I pray for the victims, their loved ones, and everyone impacted."The Massachusetts Democrat also spoke out against President Donald Trump on Monday."Donald Trump wants to sow fear & chaos in our communities so we feel alone & defeated but we won't let him. Tune in as I join immigrant justice advocates, local leaders, & impacted families to tell Trump & ICE: Hands off our immigrant neighbors," Pressley wrote on X, as she directed her followers to a livestreamed event condemning Trump's deportation policies.As of Monday afternoon, "Squad" member, Rep. Summer Lee of Pennsylvania did not condemn the attack on social media. Lee's office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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    New voluntary deployment lets DOD civilian workers back Homeland Security efforts amid immigration crackdown
    The Defense Department (DOD) is starting a voluntary program for its civilian employees to go to the southern border to support Department of Homeland Security (DHS) efforts there.The agency released a memo Monday authorizing its civilian employees to volunteer to travel and support border operations.NOEM MAKES AGGRESSIVE NEW MOVE TO RAMP UP ARRESTS, DEPORTATIONS OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS"Protecting our homeland from bad actors and illegal substances has been a focus of the President and of the Secretary of Defense since Day One of this Administration," said Sean Parnell, chief Pentagon spokesperson. "Whether on the border or in our communities, allowing qualified DoD civilian employees to support DHS will accelerate the progress already made by Service members in achieving our national security goals."This voluntary program was at the request of DHS, a U.S. official told Fox News.NOEM, DHS OUTLINE NEXT STEP TO SPEED UP DEPORTATION PROCESSIt was not clear how many DOD civilian employees are expected to volunteer or what kind of work they will do. Fox News Digital has reached out to the DOD and DHS.The memo, authored by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, reads, "Detail assignments may be either reimbursable or non-reimbursable.US MILITARY STATIONED AT THE BORDER IN NEW MEXICO NATIONAL DEFENSE AREA CAN DETAIN ILLEGAL MIGRANTS"Non-reimbursable details are authorized where the expected benefit of a detail would be comparable to training or development programs that otherwise would be conducted at a DoD Component's expense."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPNews of the voluntary program comes as the Trump administration continues to crack down on illegal immigration and target criminal illegal immigrants for deportation.
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    Dept of Education labels June as 'Title IX Month' in wake of trans athletes winning girls' competitions
    The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) announced on Monday that it is recognizing June as "Title IX Month."The announcement came in honor of the 53rd anniversary of Title IX of the Educational Amendments (1972) being signed into law. The official date is June 23."June will now be dedicated to commemorating women and celebrating their struggle for, and achievement of, equal educational opportunity," the DOE said in a release. "Throughout the month, the Department will highlight actions taken to reverse the Biden Administrations legacy of undermining Title IX and announce additional actions to protect women in line with the true purpose of Title IX."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"By prohibiting sex-based discrimination in federally funded programs, #TitleIX opened countless athletic & academic opportunities for women & girls across the country. This month, we celebrate Title IXs 53rd anniversary & will take more action to protect womens hard-earned rights," the DOE added in an X post.U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon said in a statement of her own, "The Department is recognizing June as Title IX Month to honor womens hard-earned civil rights and demonstrate the Trump Administrations unwavering commitment to restoring them to the fullest extent of the law."Title IX provides women protections on the basis of sex in all educational activities, which include their rights to equal opportunity in sports and sex-segregated intimate spaces, including sororities and living accommodations," she continued. "This Administration will fight on every front to protect womens and girls sports, intimate spaces, dormitories and living quarters, and fraternal and panhellenic organizations."The move comes days after trans athletes in different states recently dominated their competition.In Minnesota, a softball pitcher, born a male, led Champlin Park High School to the state tournament with the help of a shutout in the section final on Thursday.FOOTAGE SHOWS LGBTQ PROTESTER ATTACKING CONSERVATIVE AT CALIFORNIA TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP AMID TRANS ATHLETE DRAMAOn Saturday, just days after President Donald Trump sent a warning to California about letting a male compete in girls' track and field, the state allowed a trans athlete, AB Hernandez, to take two state titles against female competitors.In another track meet on Saturday, this one in Oregon, two high school seniors, Reese Eckard of Sherwood High School and Alexa Anderson of Tigard High School, stepped down from their respective spots on the podium next to a trans athlete who represented Ida B. Wells High School.In Washington, transgender competitor Veronica Garcia won the 400-meter state championship for the second straight season.With the announcement came "Title IX Month initiatives," one of which is an investigation into the University of Wyoming and Jefferson County Public Schools in Colorado for "allegedly allowing males to join and live in female-only intimate and communal spaces," the DOE said.Several other states have defied Trump's executive order on the issue, resulting in Maine temporarily losing federal funding.Fox News' Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Trumps fresh White House portrait sparks interest amid controversy over National Portrait Gallery leadership
    Nearly six months into his second term, President Donald Trump has a new portrait posted to the White House website.White House officials posted an eight-second video to social media on Monday, showing the new portrait being hung on the wall at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House Campus.In his previous presidential portrait, which was unveiled just days before taking the oath of office for his second term, Trump could be seen wearing a blue suit coat, white button-up shirt and blue tie.The president showed no expression in the previous portrait, compared to an official portrait taken of him in 2017, in which he was smiling.LIZ PEEK: DONALD TRUMP IS OUR PRESIDENT AND DEMOCRATS HAVE NO IDEA WHAT TO DOIn the portrait unveiled on Monday, Trump is wearing a blue suit coat, white button-up shirt and a red tie. In both images, he has an American Flag pinned to his coat.The president also shows little expression in the new portrait.White House officials told Fox News Digital the photo was taken by White House photographer Daniel Torok.TRUMP PORTRAIT HE CLAIMED WAS 'PURPOSEFULLY DISTORTED' TO BE TAKEN DOWN FROM COLORADO CAPITOLAs of Monday evening, the photo is hanging in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, and it will eventually start rolling out to other offices and federal buildings.Trumps new portrait was unveiled just days after he announced that he was firing Kim Sajet, the director of the National Portrait Gallery, for being a "strong supporter" of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).He announced Sajets termination in a post on Truth Social on Friday afternoon.DONALD TRUMP FIRES NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY DIRECTOR FOR BEING 'STRONG SUPPORTER' OF DEI"Upon the request and recommendation of many people, I am hereby terminating the employment of Kim Sajet as Director of the National Portrait Gallery," the president wrote. "She is a highly partisan person, and a strong supporter of DEI, which is totally inappropriate for her position. Her replacement will be named shortly. Thank you for your attention to this matter!"A White House official told Fox News Digital that Sajet had donated $3,982 to Democrats, including the presidential campaigns of former President Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton. Sajet also reportedly donated to other Democrats, including former Vice President Kamala Harris.The White House also pointed to the gallery's photo of Trump, which was curated by Sajet.The caption of the photo reads, "Impeached twice, on charges of abuse of power and incitement of insurrection after supporters attacked the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, he was acquitted by the Senate in both trials. After losing to Joe Biden in 2020, Trump mounted a historic comeback in the 2024 election. He is the only president aside from Grover Cleveland (1837-1908) to have won a nonconsecutive second term."
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    Max Homa carries own bag in long U.S. Open qualifier, misses it in heartbreaking fashion
    Max Homa is among several big names who do not meet the exemptions for the 2025 U.S. Open in Oakmont, leaving his Oakmost fate up to a qualifier in Ohio on Monday.Dubbed "Golf's Longest Day," Homa was one of numerous golfers, including Rickie Fowler, Cameron Young, Bud Cauley, Jake Knapp, Padraig Harrington, and Adam Hadwin attempting to qualify for Oakmont at 10 different locations across the country.Kinsale Golf and Fitness Club was home to six of the qualifying spots, and the golfers were in for two rounds on Monday. But on his 36th hole, a three-putt put Homa into a five-man playoff, along with Fowler, Young, Eric Cole, and Chase Johnson. Young grabbed the final spot with a birdie on hole 38.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMBut Homa was by his lonesome throughout the entire day, as he and his caddie of two months, Bill Harke, are no longer together, according to a person informed of the split who said only that Harke "lost his job."Thus, Homa carried his own bag for all 38 holes."I'd much rather talk about the golf instead of all the questions about the caddie," Homa said. "I'm good. Just hoofed it 36."But apparently, he didn't seem to mind.SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER JOINS TIGER WOODS AS ONLY REPEAT WINNERS AT MEMORIAL"It seems to be better than when someone is standing next to me for some reason," he said. "I might need to walk by myself more. Maybe I just looked at it as a nice, peaceful walk. Probably got to battle some demons and have no one to lean on. Maybe that helps a little bit. There's no one ... everything is me. The battle helped that a little bit."As for the golf?"It's going to probably be heartbreaking, but it's all right," Homa said. "I havent carried my bag 36 holes in a while, so I'm a little tired."Homa is not entirely out of the U.S. Open. He is playing the Canadian Open this week, though he would likely have to win to get into the top 60 and qualify.The Masters was Homa's first made cut since last year's Open Championship, and he finished T12 at Augusta. But since then, he has finished 70th, T30, T60, and T51. Last year, he was ranked 10th in the world.In somewhat ironic fashion, Fowler qualified for this year's Open Championship with a top-10 finish at The Memorial on Sunday.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    'USAID' paperwork found in car of Boulder terror attack suspect targeting pro-Israel group
    Paperwork with the word "USAID" was found in the car of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who's accused of allegedly throwing explosives at a group in Boulder, Colorado, peacefully protesting for the release of Hamas' hostages.The incident happened on Sunday as the pro-Israel group "Run for Their Lives" was protesting on Pearl Street. Boulder police said eight people were injured in the alleged terror attack, adding that they initially received reports of a man setting people on fire.According to an arrest affidavit, law enforcement officials found paperwork with the words "USAID" inside Soliman's 2015 silver Toyota Prius. Other paperwork with the words "Israel" and "Palestine" was also allegedly found inside the Toyota Prius, in addition to a red gas container and rags.A senior State Department official told Fox News Digital that Soliman isn't a United States Agency for International Development employee.Soliman allegedly told federal and local law enforcement officials during an interview that he specifically targeted a "Zionist group" that gathered in Boulder on June 1 because he wanted to stop them from taking over "our land," which he said is "Palestine." Soliman allegedly said he was planning the attack for a year, adding he waited until his daughter graduated.BOULDER TERROR ATTACK SUSPECT SAID HE WANTED TO KILL 'ALL ZIONIST PEOPLE,' USED MOLOTOV COCKTAILS: FEDS"He specifically targeted the Zionist Group that had gathered in Boulder having learned about the group from an online search," the affidavit stated.According to the document, he left messages to his family, a journal and an iPhone at his house in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Soliman told law enforcement officials that he would conduct the attack again, authorities said.A black plastic container was found near the location Soliman was arrested, which contained "at least" 14 unlit Molotov cocktails, according to the affidavit.Soliman was charged with murder in the first degree deliberation with intent - criminal attempt; murder in the first degree extreme indifference - criminal attempt; crimes against at-risk adults/elderly; first-degree assault non-family; first-degree assault heat of passion;criminal attempt to commit class one and class two felonies; and use of explosives or incendiary devices during felony.READ THE FEDERAL CHARGING DOCS:ALLEGED BOULDER TERRORIST OVERSTAYED VISA, GRANTED WORK PERMIT BY BIDEN ADMINISTRATIONSoliman remains in jail on a $10 million bond. He was allegedly heard yelling, "Free Palestine."According to sources who spoke with Fox News, Soliman was in the United States illegally and is an Egyptian national.Soliman first came to the U.S. on Aug. 27, 2022 on a B1/B2 non-immigrant visa that expired on Feb. 26, 2023, but he didn't leave.Soliman filed a claim with United States Citizenship and Immigration Services on March 29, 2023, which authorized him to work through March 2025.FBI director Kash Patel described the incident as a terror attack in a post on X."We are aware of and fully investigating a targeted terror attack in Boulder, Colorado," FBI director Kash Patel said. "Our agents and local law enforcement are on the scene already, and we will share updates as more information becomes available."Fox News' Bill Melugin contributed to this report.
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    Escaped zebra caught on camera running along busy Tennessee roadway as chaos forces lane closures
    A zebra remains on the loose after the animal escaped from its owners in Tennessee over the weekend, authorities said.The owners "obtained" the zebra on Friday night and reported it missing on Saturday, the Rutherford County Sheriff's Office said.However, the distinct black-and-white-striped animal escaped into a wooded area off Interstate 24, where it was "wreaking havoc," between Joe B. Jackson Parkway and the Epps Mill Road exits on Saturday afternoon, the sheriff's office said.RUNAWAY KANGAROO SHUTS DOWN ALABAMA INTERSTATE HIGHWAYDeputy Ryan Keach located the zebra near the interstate and shut down one lane of traffic for travelers safety, the sheriff's office told Fox News Digital."After the zebra crossed the interstate, deputies closed both the eastbound lanes toward Chattanooga and the westbound lanes toward Nashville," the agency said.UTAH DRIVER INJURED AFTER SMASHING INTO TURKEY ON THE INTERSTATE, SENDING IT THROUGH THE WINDSHIELDAt the time, the zebra caused chaos on the freeway because it was running through traffic on both sides of the highway, authorities said.The sheriff's office didn't say how or where the owners got the zebra, or where it was being housed at the time of its escape.
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  • Tired of ‘TACO?’ Here comes the ‘Trump collar’
    Tired of ‘TACO?’ Here comes the ‘Trump collar’ John L. Micek Mon, Jun 2, 2025, 4:09 PM 1 min read With Wall Street starting a new week on its back foot, one financial analyst, known for his colorful language, has come up with a new way to describe what’s ailing investors. Just when you were tired of “TACO,” or “Trump Always Chickens Out,” say hello to the “Trump Collar.” That...
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  • Elon Musk Is Realizing He Made a Huge Mistake
    Elon Musk Is Realizing He Made a Huge Mistake Tesla has been put through the wringer during CEO Elon Musk's absence. The EV maker saw earnings plummet in the first quarter of this year, with net income cratering an astonishing 71 percent since the same period last year. The root of all the trouble was Musk himself, as he embraced far-right ideologies and took on a position gutting the...
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