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    2025-05-19 02:59:05 ·
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    Canadian scientists identify ancient 'moth-like' predator with preserved internal anatomy
    Canadian paleontologists recently discovered Mosura fentoni, a 506-million-year-old predator resembling a moth. The discovery offers insights into extinct radiodonts' anatomy. (Source: Royal Ontario Museum)
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    2025-05-19 02:59:05 ·
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    Indy 500: Qualifying Day 2 Highlights | INDYCAR on FOX
    Check out the best highlights from Day 2 of Indianapolis 500 Qualifying.
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    2025-05-19 02:59:08 ·
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    Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' passes key House hurdle after GOP rebel mutiny
    President Donald Trumps "one big, beautiful bill" survived a key hurdle in the House of Representatives on Sunday night, putting it one step closer to a chamber-wide vote later this week.Lawmakers on the House Budget Committee were summoned back to Washington for a 10 p.m. meeting to vote on advancing the legislation, which passed the panel in a nearly party-line vote.Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., made a surprise appearance at the committee room shortly before the vote began, telling reporters, "We think this is going to go well tonight. We're about to find out."He said there would likely be "minor modifications" to the final bill.ANTI-ABORTION PROVIDER MEASURE IN TRUMP'S 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL' COULD SPARK HOUSE GOP REBELLIONIt comes after a rebellion by four conservative House Freedom Caucus members on the committee blocked the bill from advancing on Friday, with the fiscal hawks seeking assurances that stricter crackdowns on Medicaid and green energy subsidies in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) would be in the final bill before a House-wide vote.Advancing the legislation through the House Budget Committee is a largely procedural move. Any likely changes will be introduced as amendments in the House Rules Committee, the final gatekeeper before a House-wide vote, sometime early this week.Notably, two of the Budget Committee fiscal hawks who demanded further changes Reps. Chip Roy, R-Texas, and Ralph Norman, R-S.C. also sit on the House Rules Committee.Nevertheless Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., signaled confidence on Fox News Sunday that his chamber was "on track" to hold that House-wide vote toward the end of this week.The House Budget Committee passed a framework earlier this year with "instructions" for various other committees to enact Trump policies under their jurisdictions.Following House and Senate-wide votes on their frameworks, House committees began crafting those policies, which have now been put back together into the massive bill the House Budget Committee advanced on Sunday night.BROWN UNIVERSITY IN GOP CROSSHAIRS AFTER STUDENT'S DOGE-LIKE EMAIL KICKS OFF FRENZYRepublicans are working to pass Trumps agenda via the budget reconciliation process, which allows the party controlling both Congress and the White House to pass vast pieces of legislation while completely sidelining the minority in this case, Democrats.It does so by lowering the Senates threshold for passage from 60 votes to 51, lining up with the Houses own simple majority. The legislation must adhere to a specific set of rules, however, including only items related to federal spending, tax, and the national debt.Trump is having Republicans use the legislation to enact his campaign promises on tax cuts, immigration, energy, defense, and raising the debt limit.And while quelling Fridays GOP mutiny is a victory for House Republican leaders, lawmakers will still have to sit through high-stakes negotiations on any changes made to the bill before the House Rules Committee considers it.Conservatives are opposed to aspects of the legislations crackdown on Medicaid, which Republicans have said they are only trimming for waste, fraud, and abuse. But Medicaid work requirements for able-bodied people are not set to kick in until 2029, and conservatives have argued that it was a large window of time for those changes to be undone, among other concerns.Theyre also pushing for a more aggressive effort to repeal green energy tax subsidies passed in the former Biden administrations Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).The respective pushes have pitted them against moderates wary of significant Medicaid cuts, and Republican lawmakers whose districts have businesses that have benefited from the tax relief.Meanwhile, moderates in high-cost-of-living areas have also pushed for larger state and local tax (SALT) deduction caps, which red state Republicans have largely dismissed as subsidies to high-tax blue states.The Republicans in those seats, however, have argued that its an existential issue for their districts, where GOP victories were critical to winning and holding the House majority.But even after it passes the House, Republicans there likely wont be done with the "big, beautiful bill" Republican senators have already signaled they are likely going to make changes to the bill.Johnson said Sunday that House and Senate leaders were "in close coordination" on the final product, adding, "we hope that they dont make many modifications to it."Any changes will have to go through the House again; identical bills must pass both chambers before getting signed into law by Trump.Republican leaders have said they hope to get a bill on the presidents desk by Fourth of July.
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    2025-05-19 02:59:08 ·
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    Iran foreign minister vows nuclear enrichment will continue 'with or without a deal'
    Irans foreign minister said Sunday that regardless of whether a nuclear deal is reached with the U.S., enrichment will continue.Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi addressed negotiations between Iran and the U.S. in a post on X regarding Irans "peaceful nuclear program."In the statement, Araghchi pointed out that U.S. officials privy to the discussions are free to state whatever they want to ward off special interest groups or malign actors that set the agendas of previous administrations."Iran can only control what we Iranians do, and that is to avoid negotiating in publicparticularly given the current dissonance we are seeing between what our U.S. interlocutors say in public and in private, and from one week to the other," Araghchi said. "Our stance on Iran's rights as a [Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty] member is crystal clear, and there is no scenario in which Iranians will permit deviance from that.TRUMP SAYS US HAS GIVEN IRAN PROPOSAL FOR NUCLEAR DEAL"Mastering enrichment technology is a hard-earned and homegrown scientific achievement; an outcome of great sacrifice of both blood and treasure," he continued. "If the U.S. is interested in ensuring that Iran will not have nuclear weapons, a deal is within reach, and we are ready for a serious conversation to achieve a solution that will forever ensure that outcome. Enrichment in Iran, however, will continue with or without a deal."The statement comes just days after President Donald Trump announced on Friday that the U.S. had given Iran a proposal for a nuclear deal.While making the announcement, Trump said Iranian officials know they have to move quickly or "something bad is going to happen."MARCO RUBIO WARNS IRAN 'AT THE THRESHOLD' OF NUCLEAR WEAPON CAPABILITY AS US-IRAN TALKS CONTINUEU.S. and Iranian officials have held four rounds of talks, primarily in Oman, since Trump took office to address Tehrans nuclear program.The International Atomic Energy Agency, often referred to as the United Nations' nuclear watchdog, noted in a March report that Irans stockpile of 60% enriched uranium had alarmingly grown from 182 kg to 275 kg, approximately 401 pounds to 606 pounds, in early 2025."Once you're at 60, you're 90% of the way there. You are, in essence, a threshold nuclear weapons state, which is what Iran basically has become," Rubio said Thursday on "Hannity".IRANS LONG TRAIL OF DECEPTION FUELS SKEPTICISM OVER NEW NUCLEAR DEAL AS TALKS CONTINUE"They are at the threshold of a nuclear weapon. If they decided to do so, they could do so very quickly. If they stockpile enough of that 60% enriched, they could very quickly turn it into 90 and weaponize it. That's the danger we face right now. That's the urgency here," he said.The president also said Thursday in the United Arab Emirates that the U.S. and Iran have "sort of" agreed to terms on a nuclear deal."Iran has sort of agreed to the terms. Theyre not going to make I call it, in a friendly way nuclear dust," Trump told reporters. "Were not going to be making any nuclear dust in Iran."Fox News Digital's Greg Norman, Ashley Carnahan and Christina Shaw contributed to this report.
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    2025-05-19 02:59:08 ·
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    Rory McIlroy evades media at PGA Championship amid golf club controversy
    Rory McIlroy completed his career Grand Slam last month. The reigning Masters champion recently arrived in Charlotte for the second major of the 2025 season, the PGA Championship.McIlroy ended the tournament in a three-way tie for 47th place, finishing the major at 3-over. Sunday, the final day of the tournament, also marked McIlroy's fourth consecutive day of declining to speak with members of the media assembled at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMSpeculation swirled that the Northern Irishman avoided making any public statements to the press in light of the situation with his driver leading up to the tournament. The United States Golf Association (USGA) ruled that McIlroy's driver was non-conforming. The ruling forced McIlroy to make a switch.McIlroy's name was linked to the failed the test and eventually became public knowledge, likely via a leak. USGA policy prevents the organization from disclosing the name of any player who receives a failed test.SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER WINS FIRST CAREER PGA CHAMPIONSHIPMcIlroy was ultimately just one of multiple competitors who was forced to make an equipment change for the PGA Championship.Xander Schauffele, who won last year's PGA Championship, hinted that Scottie Scheffler also had to make a change."I think Scott is winning the tournament, and I think he switched to his backup, too," Schauffele told Golfweek. "See, you don't even know, because he's so good. We can deal with it because the (equipment) reps are so good now."Scheffler and McIlroy are endorsed by TaylorMade. As of Sunday evening, the brand had not released a public statement about the golfer's drivers.Schauffele said that testing every competitor's clubs helps "protect the integrity of the field.""I think they should test everyone's driver," he said. "It's not right to just test 50 guys. It just doesn't make sense if you're in it for the spirit (of the game). The whole point is to protect the integrity of the field. If you don't test everyone across the board, I don't think you're protecting the whole field."Amid the controversy, the PGA of America released a statement."We can confirm that the USGA was invited to do club testing at the PGA Championship, at the PGA of America's request," the statement read in part. "That testing program is consistent with the same level of support that the USGA provides to the PGA Tour and other championships, as part of their regular programs for driver testing. The standard process is for about a third of the field to be randomly tested under the program. That was the case at Quail Hollow this week. Finding driver heads that have crept over the line of conformance is not an unusual occurrence, especially for clubs that are hit thousands of times over a long period of time."Scheffler went on to win the PGA Championship on Sunday to earn the third major victory of his career.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    2025-05-19 02:59:08 ·
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    Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' passes key House hurdle after GOP rebel mutiny
    President Donald Trumps "one big, beautiful bill" survived a key hurdle in the House of Representatives on Sunday night, putting it one step closer to a chamber-wide vote later this week.Lawmakers on the House Budget Committee were summoned back to Washington for a 10 p.m. meeting to vote on advancing the legislation, which passed the panel in a nearly party-line vote.Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., made a surprise appearance at the committee room shortly before the vote began, telling reporters, "We think this is going to go well tonight. We're about to find out."He said there would likely be "minor modifications" to the final bill.ANTI-ABORTION PROVIDER MEASURE IN TRUMP'S 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL' COULD SPARK HOUSE GOP REBELLIONIt comes after a rebellion by four conservative House Freedom Caucus members on the committee blocked the bill from advancing on Friday, with the fiscal hawks seeking assurances that stricter crackdowns on Medicaid and green energy subsidies in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) would be in the final bill before a House-wide vote.Advancing the legislation through the House Budget Committee is a largely procedural move. Any likely changes will be introduced as amendments in the House Rules Committee, the final gatekeeper before a House-wide vote, sometime early this week.Notably, two of the Budget Committee fiscal hawks who demanded further changes Reps. Chip Roy, R-Texas, and Ralph Norman, R-S.C. also sit on the House Rules Committee.Nevertheless Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., signaled confidence on Fox News Sunday that his chamber was "on track" to hold that House-wide vote toward the end of this week.The House Budget Committee passed a framework earlier this year with "instructions" for various other committees to enact Trump policies under their jurisdictions.Following House and Senate-wide votes on their frameworks, House committees began crafting those policies, which have now been put back together into the massive bill the House Budget Committee advanced on Sunday night.BROWN UNIVERSITY IN GOP CROSSHAIRS AFTER STUDENT'S DOGE-LIKE EMAIL KICKS OFF FRENZYRepublicans are working to pass Trumps agenda via the budget reconciliation process, which allows the party controlling both Congress and the White House to pass vast pieces of legislation while completely sidelining the minority in this case, Democrats.It does so by lowering the Senates threshold for passage from 60 votes to 51, lining up with the Houses own simple majority. The legislation must adhere to a specific set of rules, however, including only items related to federal spending, tax, and the national debt.Trump is having Republicans use the legislation to enact his campaign promises on tax cuts, immigration, energy, defense, and raising the debt limit.And while quelling Fridays GOP mutiny is a victory for House Republican leaders, lawmakers will still have to sit through high-stakes negotiations on any changes made to the bill before the House Rules Committee considers it.Conservatives are opposed to aspects of the legislations crackdown on Medicaid, which Republicans have said they are only trimming for waste, fraud, and abuse. But Medicaid work requirements for able-bodied people are not set to kick in until 2029, and conservatives have argued that it was a large window of time for those changes to be undone, among other concerns.Theyre also pushing for a more aggressive effort to repeal green energy tax subsidies passed in the former Biden administrations Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).The respective pushes have pitted them against moderates wary of significant Medicaid cuts, and Republican lawmakers whose districts have businesses that have benefited from the tax relief.Meanwhile, moderates in high-cost-of-living areas have also pushed for larger state and local tax (SALT) deduction caps, which red state Republicans have largely dismissed as subsidies to high-tax blue states.The Republicans in those seats, however, have argued that its an existential issue for their districts, where GOP victories were critical to winning and holding the House majority.But even after it passes the House, Republicans there likely wont be done with the "big, beautiful bill" Republican senators have already signaled they are likely going to make changes to the bill.Johnson said Sunday that House and Senate leaders were "in close coordination" on the final product, adding, "we hope that they dont make many modifications to it."Any changes will have to go through the House again; identical bills must pass both chambers before getting signed into law by Trump.Republican leaders have said they hope to get a bill on the presidents desk by Fourth of July.
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    2025-05-19 02:59:08 ·
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    Iran foreign minister vows nuclear enrichment will continue 'with or without a deal'
    Irans foreign minister said Sunday that regardless of whether a nuclear deal is reached with the U.S., enrichment will continue.Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi addressed negotiations between Iran and the U.S. in a post on X regarding Irans "peaceful nuclear program."In the statement, Araghchi pointed out that U.S. officials privy to the discussions are free to state whatever they want to ward off special interest groups or malign actors that set the agendas of previous administrations."Iran can only control what we Iranians do, and that is to avoid negotiating in publicparticularly given the current dissonance we are seeing between what our U.S. interlocutors say in public and in private, and from one week to the other," Araghchi said. "Our stance on Iran's rights as a [Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty] member is crystal clear, and there is no scenario in which Iranians will permit deviance from that.TRUMP SAYS US HAS GIVEN IRAN PROPOSAL FOR NUCLEAR DEAL"Mastering enrichment technology is a hard-earned and homegrown scientific achievement; an outcome of great sacrifice of both blood and treasure," he continued. "If the U.S. is interested in ensuring that Iran will not have nuclear weapons, a deal is within reach, and we are ready for a serious conversation to achieve a solution that will forever ensure that outcome. Enrichment in Iran, however, will continue with or without a deal."The statement comes just days after President Donald Trump announced on Friday that the U.S. had given Iran a proposal for a nuclear deal.While making the announcement, Trump said Iranian officials know they have to move quickly or "something bad is going to happen."MARCO RUBIO WARNS IRAN 'AT THE THRESHOLD' OF NUCLEAR WEAPON CAPABILITY AS US-IRAN TALKS CONTINUEU.S. and Iranian officials have held four rounds of talks, primarily in Oman, since Trump took office to address Tehrans nuclear program.The International Atomic Energy Agency, often referred to as the United Nations' nuclear watchdog, noted in a March report that Irans stockpile of 60% enriched uranium had alarmingly grown from 182 kg to 275 kg, approximately 401 pounds to 606 pounds, in early 2025."Once you're at 60, you're 90% of the way there. You are, in essence, a threshold nuclear weapons state, which is what Iran basically has become," Rubio said Thursday on "Hannity".IRANS LONG TRAIL OF DECEPTION FUELS SKEPTICISM OVER NEW NUCLEAR DEAL AS TALKS CONTINUE"They are at the threshold of a nuclear weapon. If they decided to do so, they could do so very quickly. If they stockpile enough of that 60% enriched, they could very quickly turn it into 90 and weaponize it. That's the danger we face right now. That's the urgency here," he said.The president also said Thursday in the United Arab Emirates that the U.S. and Iran have "sort of" agreed to terms on a nuclear deal."Iran has sort of agreed to the terms. Theyre not going to make I call it, in a friendly way nuclear dust," Trump told reporters. "Were not going to be making any nuclear dust in Iran."Fox News Digital's Greg Norman, Ashley Carnahan and Christina Shaw contributed to this report.
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    2025-05-19 02:59:08 ·
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    Rory McIlroy evades media at PGA Championship amid golf club controversy
    Rory McIlroy completed his career Grand Slam last month. The reigning Masters champion recently arrived in Charlotte for the second major of the 2025 season, the PGA Championship.McIlroy ended the tournament in a three-way tie for 47th place, finishing the major at 3-over. Sunday, the final day of the tournament, also marked McIlroy's fourth consecutive day of declining to speak with members of the media assembled at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMSpeculation swirled that the Northern Irishman avoided making any public statements to the press in light of the situation with his driver leading up to the tournament. The United States Golf Association (USGA) ruled that McIlroy's driver was non-conforming. The ruling forced McIlroy to make a switch.McIlroy's name was linked to the failed the test and eventually became public knowledge, likely via a leak. USGA policy prevents the organization from disclosing the name of any player who receives a failed test.SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER WINS FIRST CAREER PGA CHAMPIONSHIPMcIlroy was ultimately just one of multiple competitors who was forced to make an equipment change for the PGA Championship.Xander Schauffele, who won last year's PGA Championship, hinted that Scottie Scheffler also had to make a change."I think Scott is winning the tournament, and I think he switched to his backup, too," Schauffele told Golfweek. "See, you don't even know, because he's so good. We can deal with it because the (equipment) reps are so good now."Scheffler and McIlroy are endorsed by TaylorMade. As of Sunday evening, the brand had not released a public statement about the golfer's drivers.Schauffele said that testing every competitor's clubs helps "protect the integrity of the field.""I think they should test everyone's driver," he said. "It's not right to just test 50 guys. It just doesn't make sense if you're in it for the spirit (of the game). The whole point is to protect the integrity of the field. If you don't test everyone across the board, I don't think you're protecting the whole field."Amid the controversy, the PGA of America released a statement."We can confirm that the USGA was invited to do club testing at the PGA Championship, at the PGA of America's request," the statement read in part. "That testing program is consistent with the same level of support that the USGA provides to the PGA Tour and other championships, as part of their regular programs for driver testing. The standard process is for about a third of the field to be randomly tested under the program. That was the case at Quail Hollow this week. Finding driver heads that have crept over the line of conformance is not an unusual occurrence, especially for clubs that are hit thousands of times over a long period of time."Scheffler went on to win the PGA Championship on Sunday to earn the third major victory of his career.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    2025-05-19 03:59:01 ·
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    Sunday Night in America with Trey Gowdy - Sunday, May 18
    Bidens health, Middle East, Birthright citizenship
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    2025-05-19 03:59:01 ·
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    Tapper says Biden White House falsely portrayed legitimate videos of Biden as 'cheap fakes'
    CNN's Jake Tapper discusses the Biden White House's use of the term "cheap fakes" for legitimate video of the president last year.
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