• Newsomeagles
    Newsom's office compares LA riots against federal agents to sports celebrations
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    Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office downplayed the riots gripping Los Angeles, likening them to sports celebrations that notoriously break out in Philadelphia after an Eagles' victory."LA riots? Have these geniuses ever seen what happens when the Eagles win a playoff game?" Izzy Gardon, Newsom's communications director, told Fox News Digital on Sunday morning.Philadelphia notoriously sees sports revelers flood the city after beloved teams such as the Eagles or Phillies win championships, sometimes setting cars ablaze and causing property damage. The city even greases city light poles to dissuade partiers from scaling them and deploys additional police to the streets while often wearing riot gear.Fox News Digital reached out to the governor's office to ask about claims by California Republicans and natives that Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass bore some of the blame for the riots. They and other local Democrats issued messages defending illegal immigrants and condemning federal agents for carrying out deportation raids in the left-wing city.CALIFORNIA REPUBLICANS SLAM NEWSOM, BASS FOR LETTING LA BURN WITH RIOTS AMID TRUMP IMMIGRATION BLITZ"Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass have a real habit of letting Los Angeles burn," Republican California Rep. Darell Issa posted to X on Saturday evening."If only Karen Bass fought against the Los Angeles fires like she fights for illegal aliens," Issa added in another post, referring to the Palisades fire that tore through Southern California in January.FEDERAL OFFICIALS SLAM DEMOCRATS FOR 'DANGEROUS' RHETORIC AS ICE AGENTS FACE VIOLENT MOBS IN LA, NYC"Gavin Newsom is unqualified for a plethora of reasons, the least of which is his support of illegal alien insurrectionists. He is an all purpose, all around loser," Hollywood actor and California resident James Woods posted to X.Federal officials have also pinned blame for the violence on Democratic elected officials who have "villainizedand demonized" ICE law enforcement, Fox Digital previously reported."This is on you, Governor. It is a shame that California openly defies federal law and sides with illegal aliens, including hardened criminals, against its own citizens," Harmeet Dhillon, former vice chair of the California Republican Party and current assistant attorney general for civil rights at the U.S. Department of Justice, posted to X."The violent targeting of law enforcement in Los Angeles by lawless rioters is despicable and Mayor Bass and Governor Newsom must call for it to end," DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin wrote in a statement. "The men and women of ICE put their lives on the line to protect and defend the lives of American citizens. From comparisons to the modern-day Nazi gestapo to glorifying rioters, the violent rhetoric of these sanctuary politicians is beyond the pale. This violence against ICE must end."SOCIAL MEDIA, TRUMP ADMIN ERUPTS OVER LA MAYOR'S REACTION TO ICE RAIDS: 'YOU'RE A CRIMINAL TOO'Newsom on Friday described the Trump administration's immigration raids in Los Angeles as "chaotic and reckless.""Continued chaotic federal sweeps, across California, to meet an arbitrary arrest quota are as reckless as they are cruel. Donald Trumps chaos is eroding trust, tearing families apart, and undermining the workers and industries that power Americas economy," Newsom's statement read.The press office doubled down in support of shielding illegal immigrants from deportation in a response X post to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Saturday."In recent days, violent mobs have attacked ICE Officers and Federal Law Enforcement Agents carrying out basic deportation operations in Los Angeles, California. These operations are essential to halting and reversing the invasion of illegal criminals into the United States. In the wake of this violence, Californias feckless Democrat leaders have completely abdicated their responsibility to protect their citizens," Leavitt posted to X.Newsom's office responded: "These are anything but basic. Your indiscriminate sweeps are terrifying entire communities and detaining hardworking, tax-paying Californians. Its cruel escalation and must end."When asked about the riots, and California Republicans condemning the violence and Newsom's stance on immigration on Sunday morning, the governor's office compared the lawlessness to street parties after an Eagles win.PATEL PROMISES FBI COMING FOR ANYONE ASSAULTING COPS AS LOS ANGELES ERUPTS OVER ICE RAIDSThe riots in Los Angeles, however, have included targeted attacks on federal law enforcement officials, including violent protesters lobbing rocks and other items at immigration officials. U.S. Border Patrol Chief Michael W. Banks, for example, shared a photo of a Border Patrol agent's bloody hand that was injured by a rock flying through the windshield.Trump signed a presidential memorandum on Saturday to deploy 2,000 National Guardsmen to Paramount, California, to help quell the violence, and has also slammed the local leaders for the chaos."If Governor Gavin Newscum, of California, and Mayor Karen Bass, of Los Angeles, cant do their jobs, which everyone knows they cant, then the Federal Government will step in and solve the problem, RIOTS & LOOTERS, the way it should be solved!!!" Trump posted to Truth Social on Saturday evening.
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  • Saquon Barkley10
    Rams' Kamren Curl jokingly vows to forgo playing 'Madden' after trailer shows him missing Saquon Barkley
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    Los Angeles Rams defensive back Kamren Curl joked on Thursday he will forgo playing "Madden NFL 26" after he was shown in the trailer missing a tackle on Saquon Barkley.The Philadelphia Eagles running back was named the cover athlete for this years EA Sports video game. The trailer showed the video game version of the NFLs reigning Offensive Player of the Year receiving the ball, juking around Curl and leaving the defender in the dust.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMCurl didnt appear to be too pleased."Lmao I aint playing madden this year," he wrote on X with a middle finger emoji, later adding, "Been playing all my life and this how my first time being on the trailer gone be."Barkley is the cover athlete for the first time in his NFL career and he certainly earned it with the season he had in 2024.The Eagles star ran for 2,005 yards and scored 13 touchdowns on the ground. He also had 33 catches for 278 yards and two touchdowns. He helped the Eagles to a Super Bowl title as well.ADAM SANDLER PROMISES DERRICK HENRY MOVIE ROLE IF HE HITS 2,000 RUSHING YARDSThe photo used on the cover is from his incredible reverse hurdle over a Jacksonville Jaguars defender during the season.Former Eagles star quarterback Donovan McNabb told Fox News Digital that the New York Giants losing Barkley was one of the worst mistakes an NFL team had made in recent history."They made a real big mistake, and I think it's going to cost them a little bit," McNabb said last week.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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  • Chris Pratt 3
    Chris Pratt debuts dramatic new look with fake blood and beard
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    Chris Pratt looks unrecognizable.On Friday, the "Parks and Recreation" alum took to Instagram to share his new, rugged look while on the set of Amazons "The Terminal List" for season 2."I just wanted to say, isn't this hair and makeup incredible?" Pratt, who plays U.S. Navy SEAL James Reece in the thriller series, said. "My team does such an awesome job."CHRIS PRATT MADE 'DEALS WITH GOD' TO SAVE HIS SON AFTER PREMATURE BIRTH"Look at I don't want to tell you what I've been up to, but there's blood on my hands," he said, showcasing his blood-stained hands.APP USERS CLICK HERE TO VIEW POST"They do such great makeup and such great hair," he said. "And this mustache's hair is like a wig it's a fake beard. It looks freaking incredible.""And the crazy thing about wearing a fake mustache or a fake beard is when you eat, you get hair in your mouth, which is gross, because it's definitely someone else's hair," he continued. "And you don't know who's [sic] or where it came from. I mean, look at that hair."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"Anyways. I don't care. I'm hungry," he concluded the video.On Sunday, the 45-year-old actor gave his wife Katherine Schwarzenegger a shoutout for their sixth wedding anniversary.APP USERS CLICK HERE TO VIEW POST"6 years ago today, I married my best friend," Pratt wrote, alongside a photo of the couple enjoying a dinner date. "Youve shown me what love, grace, and strength look like.""Thank you for making this life so full of joy, family, and faith," he concluded, "Happy Anniversary, Darling!"CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER
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  • Mature Couple Cuddling
    Couples who cuddle before sleep reap these health benefits, study reveals
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    Snuggling with your partner could be a win-win for your health.Cuddling at night promotes more secure attachment between partners and lowers stress levels, according to a new study published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.Researchers from Auburn University examined data from 143 heterosexual "bed-sharing" couples, analyzing associations between physical closeness at sleep onset, perceived stress, attachment insecurity and sleep disturbance.MOST SLEEP-DEPRIVED CITIES IN US REVEALED IN REPORT: WHERE DOES YOURS RANK?Factors including daytime sleepiness, income, age, relationship length, sleep diagnoses and whether children or pets sleep in the bed were also considered.The results revealed that couples who assumed a physically closer position upon going to sleep were indirectly linked with "lower couple insecure attachment" (when they have trouble connecting emotionally) and lower stress.The researchers found no "significant" associations between physical closeness at sleep onset and the chances of sleep disturbance.While stress was found to be lower among cuddlers, the research found that cuddling did not increase sleep quality.The researchers concluded that physical closeness at sleep onset "may be a promising and amenable avenue for improving relational and physiological well-being."HERE'S WHY 90% OF AMERICANS DON'T SLEEP THROUGH THE NIGHT, ACCORDING TO EXPERTSleep expert Wendy Troxel, PhD a RAND Corporation senior behavioral specialist and licensed clinical psychologist in Utah shared with Fox News Digital how these findings highlight the "vital role" that shared time and physical touch play in emotional well-being.Troxel, author of the book "Sharing the Covers: Every Couples Guide to Better Sleep," commented on the "interesting" finding that cuddling did not influence sleep quality."This suggests that its the moments spent together before falling asleep not necessarily sharing the entire night that have the greatest positive effect on a relationship," said the expert, who was not involved in the study."The simple act of cuddling before sleep likely triggers powerful psychological and physiological responses, such as increased emotional security and the release of oxytocin the bonding hormone associated with intimacy."HEAT EXPOSURE LINKED TO BETTER SLEEP, EXPERTS SAY HERE'S WHYThese effects help reduce stress and deepen connection, which makes pre-sleep cuddling a "meaningful ritual for emotional health," Troxel said."Whether you and your partner sleep together or apart, dont skip the cuddle before bed," she advised. "Even brief moments of closeness can enhance your relationship and overall well-being."While the study found that most couples sleep in the same position as their partner, 36.3% reported not touching or cuddling at night.Those who did touch reported sleeping back to back (19.6%), having some contact, like touching an arm or leg (23.1%), spooning (13.3%), intertwining (4.2%) and sleeping face to face (3.5%).Study co-author Josh R. Novak, PhD, associate professor at the Auburn University Department of Human Development and Family Science, confirmed in a statement to Fox News Digital that the more physically close position couples are in, the more feelings of "relational safety" were present due to lower stress.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTER"Sleep is one of the most important ways we can manage our physical, relational and mental health," the researcher said."Research has substantiated that sleep and relationship functioning are bidirectional and cyclical meaning that bad sleep can negatively impact your relationship, and difficult relationship dynamics can lead to worse sleep."Novak added that non-sexual physical affection has generally been deemed "critical" for relationships, but there seems to be more "emotional and relational benefit" when there's full-body contact."My study suggests thatcuddlingwith a partner can be both a barometer of how a relationship is doing and a way to maintain or repair a relationship, as well as lower stress levels," he said.The researchers did not study how much time was spent in a cuddling position, leaving Novak to be "skeptical" of whether it leads to sleep disturbances."What happens most often is thatcuddlingonly happens for a bit until both partners fall asleep, but there could be a select few that cuddle throughout the whole night," he said.For more Health articles, visit foxnews.com/health"My hunch is that most usecuddlingto induce sleepiness and the feeling of safety and to reduce stress and anxiety, and that afterward either their body temperature increases too much, or there is discomfort and the need to shift around becomes necessary."Novak encouraged couples to cuddle if stress levels are high, as it's a nonverbal way to feel "secure and safe.""Although research needs to substantiate this further, it might also imply that, in the face of conflict during the day that is not solved or repaired cuddlingmight be a way to start that process and move toward repair," he added.
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  • La Rioting Johnson Display
    Johnson says Hegseth possibly sending Marines to anti-ICE riots not heavy-handed: 'Deterring effect'
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    House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said Sunday that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's suggestion that he could send U.S. Marines to quell anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement riots in Los Angeles would not be a heavy-handed approach.In an appearance on ABCs "This Week," Johnson was asked to respond to President Donald Trump sending in National Guard troops to Los Angeles.Trump said he would pursue the federal government taking control of the California National Guard if Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass "cant do their jobs" to protect Los Angeles against rioting and looting."I have no concern about that at all," Johnson told ABC host Jonathan Karl. "I think the president did exactly what he needed to do. These are federal laws and we have to maintain the rule of law, and that is not what is happening. Gavin Newsom has shown an inability or an unwillingness to do what is necessary there, so the president stepped in. Thats real leadership, and he has the authority and the responsibility to do it."PRESIDENT TRUMP SENDS NATIONAL GUARD AS VIOLENT ANTI-ICE RIOTS ERUPT IN LOS ANGELESKarl also asked about a message posted by Hegseth, who wrote on X Saturday that the Department of Defense was mobilizing the National Guard "IMMEDIATELY to support federal law enforcement in Los Angles," and "if the violence continues, active duty Marines at Camp Pendleton will also be mobilized they are on high alert.""One of our core principles is maintaining peace through strength," Johnson said in response Sunday. "We do that on foreign affairs and domestic affairs as well. I dont think thats heavy-handed. I think thats an important signal.""You dont think sending the Marines into the streets of an American city is heavy-handed?" Karl interjected."We have to be prepared to do what is necessary, and I think the notice that that might happen might have the deterring effect," Johnson said.Newsom responded to Hegseth's threat on X, writing: "The Secretary of Defense is now threatening to deploy active-duty Marines on American soil against its own citizens. This is deranged behavior.""Deranged = allowing your city to burn & law enforcement to be attacked," Hegseth hit back Sunday morning. "There is plenty of room for peaceful protest, but ZERO tolerance for attacking federal agents who are doing their job.""The National Guard, and Marines if need be, stand with ICE," the defense secretary added.In his initial message Saturday, Hegseth said, "The violent mob assaults on ICE and Federal Law Enforcement are designed to prevent the removal of Criminal Illegal Aliens from our soil; a dangerous invasion facilitated by criminal cartels (aka Foreign Terrorist Organizations) and a huge NATIONAL SECURITY RISK. Under President Trump, violence & destruction against federal agents & federal facilities will NOT be tolerated. Its COMMON SENSE."Generally, the U.S. military is not allowed to carry out civilian law enforcement duties against U.S. citizens except in times of emergency.SOCIAL MEDIA, TRUMP ADMIN ERUPTS OVER LA MAYOR'S REACTION TO ICE RAIDS: 'YOU'RE A CRIMINAL TOO'An 18th-century wartime law called the Insurrection Act is the main legal mechanism that a president can use to activate the military or National Guard during times of rebellion or unrest. But Trump didnt invoke the Insurrection Act on Saturday.Instead, the president's memorandum called "into Federal service members and units of the National Guard under 10 U.S.C. 12406 to temporarily protect ICE and other United States Government personnel who are performing Federal functions, including the enforcement of Federal law, and to protect Federal property, at locations where protests against these functions are occurring or are likely to occur based on current threat assessments and planned operations."The federal law cited in the memo allows the president to federalize National Guard troops under three circumstances: When the U.S. is invaded or in danger of invasion; when there is a rebellion or danger of rebellion against the authority of the U.S. government, or when the president is unable to "execute the laws of the United States," with regular forces. But the law also says that orders for those purposes "shall be issued through the governors of the States."The National Guard is a hybrid entity that serves both state and federal interests.Its not immediately clear if the president can activate National Guard troops without the order of that states governor.It's also not clear if military personnel can be deployed.Under the Posse Comitatus Act, troops under federal orders cannot be used for domestic law enforcement, but units under state control can. Enacted in the late 1800s during the Reconstruction period following the Civil War, the federal law limits the powers of the federal government to deploy the U.S. military for domestic law enforcement reasons "except in cases and under circumstances expressly authorized by the Constitution or Act of Congress."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPTrump threatened to use the Insurrection Act during the height of 2020 rioting in the wake of George Floyd's death, but ultimately did not do so. He did deploy federal agents to several U.S. cities, including Portland, where rioters attempted to breach a federal courthouse, clashing with law enforcement officers and targeting the building with Molotov cocktails and other projectiles for over 100 consecutive nights.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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  • Musk Bessent
    Trump admin sets the record straight on reports of Musk 'body-checking' Treasury Secretary at White House
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    The Washington Post reported after speaking with Steve Bannon that Elon Musk aggressively "body-checked" Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent at the White House earlier this year, highlighting flared tensions between the tech billionaire and members of the Trump administration.The report stated that Musk and Bessent had entered the Oval Office in April to express their preferences for acting IRS commissioner. After Trump sided with Bessent's choice and the two men exited the Oval Office, they were said to have exchanged insults and, at one point, Musk allegedly rammed his shoulder into Bessent's ribcage and Bessent hit him back, Bannon said, informing the outlet that the information had been shared with him.White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed the report on this week's "Sunday Morning Futures," telling Fox News' Maria Bartiroimo that the incident was less dramatic than many assumed.MUSK JOKES ABOUT RECONSIDERING STANCE ON BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL AFTER SCHIFF'S PRAISE"I certainly wouldn't describe it as a fistfight. It was definitely a disagreement," she shared. "Although I was not there, I didn't witness it with my own eyes. I heard about it through secondhand reporting. But again, we've moved on from that. The president has moved on from it, and the entire administration is focusing on passing this [big beautiful] bill."The former DOGE cost-cutter is allegedly discontent over the president pulling the nomination of his ally and longtime Democratic donor Jared Isaacman to run NASA, as well as Trump's big, beautiful bill, which does not solve the deficit or include subsidies for electric vehicles.WATCH: REPUBLICANS RALLY BEHIND TRUMP, CONTINUE TO SUPPORT MUSK AMID 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL' BRAWLThe bill caused some contention from Musk and within the GOP, with some lawmakers, including Sens. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., and Rand Paul, R-Ky., unwilling to vote "yes."Musk lambasted the bill as a "pork-filled," "disgusting abomination" with a public attack on X last week, writing, "Shame on those who voted for it: you know you did wrong. You know it."Leavitt cited a previous assertion that "healthy disagreements" have occurred between Trump's cabinet members and the former DOGE leader, adding that the team was still able to come together for the good of the American people despite the friction."You saw when President Trump graciously sent Elon Musk back to his companies, Secretary Bessent was there in the Oval Office, along with Secretary Lutnick and Stephen Miller. I was there, the chief of staff was there, and we were all hoping for the best for Elon," she said.The press secretary also sounded off on a recent tweet from ABC News correspondent Terry Moran, who drew ire from the White House on Sunday after tweeting a rant against deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller and President Trump in a now-deleted social media post, in which he called them both "world-class" haters."This is, again, coming from someone who is supposed to be an unbiased and professional journalist. This is unacceptable and unhinged rhetoric coming from somebody who works at a major television network," Leavitt said.An ABC spokesperson told Fox News Digital in a statement that the outlet stands for "objectivity and impartiality in its news coverage and does not condone subjective personal attacks on others.""The post does not reflect the views of ABC News and violated our standards as a result, Terry Moran has been suspended pending further evaluation," the statement continued.Fox News' Hanna Panreck contributed to this report.
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  • Hand Holds Costco Frozen Strawberry Lemonade
    Costco debuts new frozen strawberry lemonade as members share mixed reviews: 'Too tart'
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    The new Costco food court beverage item seems to have arrived just in time for summer.Costco members on a popular Instagram page dedicated to the Washington-based wholesale club are sharing their thoughts about the new frozen strawberry lemonade drink.The frozen strawberry lemonade costs $2.99, has 250 calories and is made with real fruit and no artificial flavors or colors, according to its promotional poster above Costco food court counters.COSTCO REVIVES FAN-FAVORITE COMBO PIZZA IN CALZONE FORM TO MIXED MEMBER REVIEWSA recent video on the Instagram page Costco Hot Finds touts the new drink."This one is so good and it's so refreshing," content creator Laura Jayne Lamb said in the video voiceover.Fox News Digital reached out to Costco Hot Finds for additional comment.Costco members seemed to be divided about the drink, with comments ranging from "just ok" to "AWESOME.""The strawberry banana was way better," one commenter said.CELEBRITY CHEF GUY FIERI'S MESSAGE TO AMERICANS: LET'S 'EAT BETTER' TO LIVE BETTER"Had one. It's a bit tart so be prepared! But refreshing," another commenter said."I want the churro back," yet another commenter remarked.The frozen strawberry lemonade seemingly took the place of the strawberry banana smoothie, which debuted earlier this year.Costco members on a Reddit page devoted to Costco gossip also sounded off about the new drink.COSTCO MUFFINS APPEAR TO BE CHANGING, RANKLING SOME CUSTOMERS ON REDDIT"It's good but too sweet for me," one person wrote.Another Reddit user agreed."It's a little too tart for me," the person wrote. "The strawberries were nice. It's just the strawberries from the sundae, but it's a nice touch."Reddit user "5BoysMom13grands" shared a story about a recent encounter with a friend who was coming out of Costco with "an almost empty cup with a small amount of red chunks in the bottom."5BoysMom13grands "asked her what it was since it wasn't the usual smoothie or the new strawberry/banana option" and learned about the new drink.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERShe said she was inspired to order two one for her and one for her husband and tried to drink it on the way home, but "the fruit kept getting stuck.""No matter how much I blew out the straw I could only get a partial sip or so," 5BoysMom13grands wrote."I got home and we kept trying to drink it. I finally said, give me your drink, I dropped it into the Vitamix and wham, bam, now I have something I can drink. Honestly for $6.59 for two drinks, I won't be doing this again!"Costco has made headlines for its food court changes in recent years.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleThe fan-favorite combo pizza was recently revived as the "Combo Calzone," stuffed with pepperoni, sausage, cheese, onions, peppers, olives and mushrooms.In January, Costco announced it would be replacing Pepsi products with Coca-Cola fountain drinks later this year.The popular churro was discontinued in early 2024.Fox News Digital reached out to Costco for comment on the latest food court drink.
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  • Hand Holds Costco Frozen Strawberry Lemonade
    Costco debuts new frozen strawberry lemonade as members share mixed reviews: 'Too tart'
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    The new Costco food court beverage item seems to have arrived just in time for summer.Costco members on a popular Instagram page dedicated to the Washington-based wholesale club are sharing their thoughts about the new frozen strawberry lemonade drink.The frozen strawberry lemonade costs $2.99, has 250 calories and is made with real fruit and no artificial flavors or colors, according to its promotional poster above Costco food court counters.COSTCO REVIVES FAN-FAVORITE COMBO PIZZA IN CALZONE FORM TO MIXED MEMBER REVIEWSA recent video on the Instagram page Costco Hot Finds touts the new drink."This one is so good and it's so refreshing," content creator Laura Jayne Lamb said in the video voiceover.Fox News Digital reached out to Costco Hot Finds for additional comment.Costco members seemed to be divided about the drink, with comments ranging from "just ok" to "AWESOME.""The strawberry banana was way better," one commenter said.CELEBRITY CHEF GUY FIERI'S MESSAGE TO AMERICANS: LET'S 'EAT BETTER' TO LIVE BETTER"Had one. It's a bit tart so be prepared! But refreshing," another commenter said."I want the churro back," yet another commenter remarked.The frozen strawberry lemonade seemingly took the place of the strawberry banana smoothie, which debuted earlier this year.Costco members on a Reddit page devoted to Costco gossip also sounded off about the new drink.COSTCO MUFFINS APPEAR TO BE CHANGING, RANKLING SOME CUSTOMERS ON REDDIT"It's good but too sweet for me," one person wrote.Another Reddit user agreed."It's a little too tart for me," the person wrote. "The strawberries were nice. It's just the strawberries from the sundae, but it's a nice touch."Reddit user "5BoysMom13grands" shared a story about a recent encounter with a friend who was coming out of Costco with "an almost empty cup with a small amount of red chunks in the bottom."5BoysMom13grands "asked her what it was since it wasn't the usual smoothie or the new strawberry/banana option" and learned about the new drink.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERShe said she was inspired to order two one for her and one for her husband and tried to drink it on the way home, but "the fruit kept getting stuck.""No matter how much I blew out the straw I could only get a partial sip or so," 5BoysMom13grands wrote."I got home and we kept trying to drink it. I finally said, give me your drink, I dropped it into the Vitamix and wham, bam, now I have something I can drink. Honestly for $6.59 for two drinks, I won't be doing this again!"Costco has made headlines for its food court changes in recent years.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleThe fan-favorite combo pizza was recently revived as the "Combo Calzone," stuffed with pepperoni, sausage, cheese, onions, peppers, olives and mushrooms.In January, Costco announced it would be replacing Pepsi products with Coca-Cola fountain drinks later this year.The popular churro was discontinued in early 2024.Fox News Digital reached out to Costco for comment on the latest food court drink.
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  • National Guard La 2
    Noem says Trump admin wont let a repeat of 2020 happen as National Guard responds to LA immigration riots
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    President Donald Trump sent 2,000 National Guard soldiers to Los Angeles to help "keep peace" as immigration protests descended into riots, and to prevent a repeat of the 2020 unrest that saw the Democratic governor of Minnesota "let his city burn," Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said on Sunday.Noem addressed the deployment of the National Guard during an appearance on CBS "Face the Nation," saying that Trump has the safety of the community and law enforcement officers at the top of his mind."President Trump is putting the safety of the communities being impacted by these riots and by these protests that have turned violent, and hes putting the safety of our law enforcement officers first," Noem said.The violence comes in response to sweeping immigration raids in the Los Angeles area. Federal immigration authorities have said some of the migrants arrested last week had criminal histories that included assault and drug offenses.CALIFORNIA REPUBLICANS SLAM NEWSOM, BASS FOR LETTING LA BURN WITH RIOTS AMID TRUMP IMMIGRATION BLITZNoem said that Trump made the move to send in the troops because Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom "makes bad decisions" and Trump didnt want to wait for Newsom to "get some sanity."Newsom has claimed that Trump is deploying the National Guard "not because there is a shortage of law enforcement, but because they want a spectacle."The California governor said Saturday that the state has deployed the California Highway Patrol to keep Los Angeles highways safe, though he added, "It's not their job to assist in federal immigration enforcement."But Noem vowed that Trump was "not going to let a repeat of 2020 happen," referencing riots that happened in Minneapolis at the time.She further criticized Democrats by noting how Democratic Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota responded during riots that happened in 2020."Gov. Tim Walz made very bad decisions," she said, adding that Walz tried to request the help of the National Guard after "letting his city burn for days on end."PATEL PROMISES FBI COMING FOR ANYONE ASSAULTING COPS AS LOS ANGELES ERUPTS OVER ICE RAIDSWalz called for the National Guard two days after the riots began in 2020, a point that was highlighted last year after former Vice President Kamala Harris tapped him as her running mate during her failed presidential run against Trump.Noem described the 2,000 National Guard soldiers as being specifically trained for "this type of crowd situation," where they will provide safety around buildings, to those engaged in peaceful protests and law enforcement.Noem said the National Guard will help with security in some areas, though she would not speak to the exact locations that the troops will be deployed to or to specific security operations."Theyre there at the direction of the president in order to keep peace and allow people to be able to protest but also to keep law and order," she said of the National Guard. "That is incredibly important to the president."
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  • National Guard La 2
    Noem says Trump admin wont let a repeat of 2020 happen as National Guard responds to LA immigration riots
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    President Donald Trump sent 2,000 National Guard soldiers to Los Angeles to help "keep peace" as immigration protests descended into riots, and to prevent a repeat of the 2020 unrest that saw the Democratic governor of Minnesota "let his city burn," Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said on Sunday.Noem addressed the deployment of the National Guard during an appearance on CBS "Face the Nation," saying that Trump has the safety of the community and law enforcement officers at the top of his mind."President Trump is putting the safety of the communities being impacted by these riots and by these protests that have turned violent, and hes putting the safety of our law enforcement officers first," Noem said.The violence comes in response to sweeping immigration raids in the Los Angeles area. Federal immigration authorities have said some of the migrants arrested last week had criminal histories that included assault and drug offenses.CALIFORNIA REPUBLICANS SLAM NEWSOM, BASS FOR LETTING LA BURN WITH RIOTS AMID TRUMP IMMIGRATION BLITZNoem said that Trump made the move to send in the troops because Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom "makes bad decisions" and Trump didnt want to wait for Newsom to "get some sanity."Newsom has claimed that Trump is deploying the National Guard "not because there is a shortage of law enforcement, but because they want a spectacle."The California governor said Saturday that the state has deployed the California Highway Patrol to keep Los Angeles highways safe, though he added, "It's not their job to assist in federal immigration enforcement."But Noem vowed that Trump was "not going to let a repeat of 2020 happen," referencing riots that happened in Minneapolis at the time.She further criticized Democrats by noting how Democratic Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota responded during riots that happened in 2020."Gov. Tim Walz made very bad decisions," she said, adding that Walz tried to request the help of the National Guard after "letting his city burn for days on end."PATEL PROMISES FBI COMING FOR ANYONE ASSAULTING COPS AS LOS ANGELES ERUPTS OVER ICE RAIDSWalz called for the National Guard two days after the riots began in 2020, a point that was highlighted last year after former Vice President Kamala Harris tapped him as her running mate during her failed presidential run against Trump.Noem described the 2,000 National Guard soldiers as being specifically trained for "this type of crowd situation," where they will provide safety around buildings, to those engaged in peaceful protests and law enforcement.Noem said the National Guard will help with security in some areas, though she would not speak to the exact locations that the troops will be deployed to or to specific security operations."Theyre there at the direction of the president in order to keep peace and allow people to be able to protest but also to keep law and order," she said of the National Guard. "That is incredibly important to the president."
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