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    Music icon Brian Wilson's death evokes heartfelt celebrity tributes from John Stamos, daughter Carnie Wilson
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    John Stamos, Nancy Sinatra and John Cusack were among the celebrities paying tribute to musician Brian Wilson after his death was announced Wednesday.Wilson's family announced the Beach Boys founder had died in an Instagram post on his account.After news of his death broke, his daughter, Carnie, of the band Wilson Phillips, shared a tribute to her father on Instagram alongside a photo of her and her sister posing with Brian, writing "I have no words to express the sadness I feel right now.""My Father @brianwilsonlive was every fiber of my body. He will be remembered by millions and millions until the world ends," her caption said.BEACH BOYS FOUNDER BRIAN WILSON DEAD AT 82"I am lucky to have been his daughter and had a soul connection with him that will live on always. I've never felt this kind of pain before, but I know he's resting up there in heaven ... or maybe playing the piano for Grandma Audree his Mom. I will post something else soon but this is all my hands will let me type. I love you Daddy....I miss so much you already."The musician's bandmates posted a lengthy tribute on the band's official Instagram page, posting a photo of a young Wilson looking off into the distance aboard a sailboat."The world mourns a genius today, and we grieve for the loss of our cousin, our friend, and our partner in a great musical adventure. Brian Wilson wasnt just the heart of The Beach Boyshe was the soul of our sound. The melodies he dreamed up and the emotions he poured into every note changed the course of music forever," the caption began.APP USERS CLICK HERE FOR POST"His unparalleled talent and unique spirit created the soundtrack of so many lives around the globe, including our own," the caption continued. "Together, we gave the world the American dream of optimism, joy, and a sense of freedommusic that made people feel good, made them believe in summer and endless possibilities."We are heartbroken by his passing. We will continue to cherish the timeless music we made together and the joy he brought to millions over the decades. And while we will miss him deeply, his legacy will live on through his songs and in our memories."The caption concluded with the band members saying their "hearts go out to Brians family and his loved ones during this difficult time."Actor John Stamos also took to Instagram to share a tribute to the singer. Wilson appeared alongside Stamos on a number of episodes of the hit show "Full House," playing himself.Prior to the Beach Boys appearing on the show, Stamos began performing with them during concerts. His first performance with them was in 1985."Brian Wilson didnt just soundtrack my lifehe filled it with color, with wonder, with some of the most unforgettable, emotional, joyful moments Ive ever known," Stamos wrote on Instagram. "Its hard to put into words what it meant to stand beside him, laugh with him, play his music with him. Brian wasnt just a musical genius, he was a gentle, soulful, funny, complex, beautiful man."He heard things no one else could hear. He felt things deeper than most of us ever will. And somehow, he turned all of that into music that wrapped itself around the world and made us all feel less alone. I grew up worshipping the Beach Boys, never imagining one day Id get to play with them, let alone call Brian a friend. Brian gave the world Pet Sounds, God Only Knows, and Wouldnt It Be Nice. Songs that didnt just play in the background of our lives, they shaped who we were."They shaped who I became. His music made me feel things I didnt know how to say. It made me want to make people feel the way his music made me feel. So much of my life and career, so much of me, exists because of what Brian created."APP USERS CLICK HERE FOR POSTStamos then sent his condolences to "Carnie, Wendy, the lovely Marilyn, to everyone who loved him, and especially to Mike," adding "my heart is with you.""Brian once said, Music is Gods voice. I believe he was right, and now that voice, his voice, is part of the divine chorus," Stamos added. "The music didnt end. Rest easy, Brian. Thank you for the music. Thank you for the moments. Ill carry them with me -forever."In a separate Instagram post, Beach Boys co-founder and rhythm guitarist Al Jardine also honored the late musician."Brian Wilson, my friend, my classmate, my football teammate, my Beach Boy bandmate and my brother in spirit, I will always feel blessed that you were in our lives for as long as you were," Jardine wrote. "I think the most comforting thought right now is that you are reunited with Carl and Dennis, singing those beautiful harmonies again. You were a humble giant who always made me laugh and we will celebrate your music forever. Brian, Ill really miss youstill I have the warmth of the sun."APP USERS CLICK HERE FOR POSTHis longtime friend Nancy Sinatra also took to Instagram to pay tribute to the musician, sharing an old photo of the two of them posing for the camera in what looks like a recording studio."His cherished music will live forever as he travels through the Universe and beyond. God bless you, sweet Brian," she wrote. "One of the biggest thrills of my life was singing "California Girls" with Brian."The two originally met at Wilson's 60th birthday party and later collaborated on a song called "California Girl," which can be found on Sinatra's 2022 album with the same name.Elton John also posted a lengthy tribute to the legendary musician, posting a photo of the two of them smiling at the camera as they posed for a photo in a recording studio."Brian was always so kind to me from the day I met him," he wrote.APP USERS CLICK HERE FOR POST"He sang Someone Saved My Life Tonight at a tribute concert in 2003, and it was an extraordinary moment for me," he added. "I played on his solo records, he sang on my album, The Union, and even performed for my AIDS Foundation."I grew to love him as a person, and for me, he was the biggest influence on my songwriting ever; he was a musical genius and revolutionary. He changed the goalposts when it came to writing songs and shaped music forever. A true giant."APP USERS CLICK HERE FOR POSTKate Hudson shared an old post from Wilson's Instagram account in January on her Instagram stories, adding the Beach Boys' "God Only Knows" in the background.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSShe captioned the post, "Thank you @brianwilsonlive for sharing your brilliance with us in this lifetime. How lucky are we all to have lived with and know your sound."Sean Ono Lennon shared two photos on his Instagram stories in tribute to Wilson. The first included a black and white photo of Wilson as a young man, with the words "@brianwilsonlive Thank you thank you thank you!" The slide also had the Beach Boys song "Our Prayer" playing in the background.The second slide featured a photo of the two of them smiling, each with their arm around the other as they stood in what seemed to be a recording booth. The song "Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder)" can be heard in the background.Cusack, who portrayed Wilson in the biopic "Love & Mercy," posted a tribute on X, writing, "The maestro has passed."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"The man was a open heart with two legs - with an ear that heard the angels. Quite literally. Love and Mercy for you and yours tonight . RIP Brian," he wrote, while also sharing photos of the two of them together throughout the years. Included in the photos was a sheet with song lyrics on them, Cusak explaining, "Brian wrote down the lyrics of love and mercy for me."He later took to X again to further pay tribute, writing, "My deepest condolences to all the Wilsons and his extended family musicians and friends . Love and Mercy ."Fellow musician Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones wrote on X, "Oh no Brian Wilson and Sly Stone in one week ~ my world is in mourning. So sad."
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    Chaos erupts as ICE protesters prompt state of emergency in Spokane, Washington
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    Spokane, Washington has now been declared a state of emergency after protesters failed to cooperate with Mayor Lisa Browns curfew that began at 9:30 p.m. Wednesday until 5 a.m.Brown issued the curfew amid ICE protests downtown from Boone Ave to Spokane Falls Blvd and Howard St to Division St, as well as Riverfront Park.The protests began after former Spokane City Councilman Ben Stuckart issued a call to action asking for support for the detainment of a Venezuelan man seeking asylum."ACTION ALERT: Three weeks ago I became the legal guardian to a young man from Venezuela seeking asylum. He has turned in all paperwork and has a future court hearing.I went with him to ICE check in today.They detained him and are shipping him to Tacoma," his post read."I am asking that if you care at all about these illegal detainers you meet me at 411 West Cataldo by 2pm. I am going to sit in front of the bus. Feel free to join me.The Latino community needs the rest of our community now.Not tonight, not Saturday but right now!!!!"MAYOR BASS BLAMES TRUMP'S ICE RAIDS FOR STARTING RIOTS WHILE CLAIMING 'THINGS IN LA ARE CALM'Stuckart became the legal guardian of the 21-year-old Venezuelan man 3 weeks ago.Spokane Police Department and the county sheriff's office are currently on the scene and are also calling the gathering unlawful.Spokane County Commissioner Josh Kerns issued a statement referencing the two active riots in the City of Spokane."The unrest we have seen in the City of Spokane is unacceptable," said Commissioner Kerns. "I stand with the dedicated men and women of law enforcement who put themselves in harms way to protect lives, businesses, and public safety." He continued, "Thank you to our police officers, deputies, and their families tonight. We support you and have your back".Commissioner Kerns also stated, "I strongly support every Americans First Amendment right to speak freely and protest peacefullybut that right does not include violence, obstruction of law enforcement, destruction of property, or putting others at risk. We must uphold both our freedoms and our responsibility to exercise them lawfully."DOZENS OF ANTI-ICE RIOTERS ARRESTED IN LA AS TRUMP SENDS IN NATIONAL GUARD TO QUELL VIOLENCEBrown also released a statement on the gathering."I am aware of the situation unfolding outside of the Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Spokane. The City of Spokane respects and upholds everyones First Amendment rights and right to be on public property. "The City of Spokane continues to uphold the Keep Washington Working Act. The Spokane Police Department will address violations of Spokane Municipal Code. "I encourage everyone to remain peaceful and safe, and my heart goes out to families being separated. Our unity is stronger than any attempt to divide us." Several protesters have been taken into custody on "failure to disperse" charge and SPD has deployed tear gas on the crowd.
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  • Syria Bronze Age Rattles 3
    Archaeologists uncover 4,500-year-old baby rattles that reveal ancient parenting techniques
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    Recent research shows that parents have long looked for ways to keep their children entertained including during the Bronze Age.The National Museum of Denmark recently announced the discovery of 4,500-year-old baby rattles from Syria.The research, which also involved historians from Archorient CNRS in France and the University of Milan, was recently published in the journal Childhood in the Past.DEAD SEA SCROLLS COULD BE EVEN OLDER THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT, ACCORDING TO NEW STUDYIn the May 19 press release, the Danish museum said the rattles were mass-produced by professional potters in the ancient city of Hama. A total of 19 rattles were found in a residential quarter of the city, making the discovery the largest of its kind in the Near East.The rattles contained small pebbles or pieces of clay.They were made from the same mixture of clay as professionally made pottery in Hama, which suggests the rattles "were part of the potters professional range alongside other ceramic wares," the museum said."They were probably sold at the market to parents who wanted to entertain or distract their children," the press release noted.How do archaeologists know the toys were designed for children? For one, the rattlers make such a low noise it's unlikely that they were used as musical instruments.Experts also observed that the handles are "very small and not suitable for adults, but they fit exactly into a small childs hand," the release said.ARCHAEOLOGISTS EXCAVATE ANCIENT WORKSHOP WITH UNFINISHED SCULPTURES ON GREEK ISLANDNational Museum of Denmark researcher Mette Marie Hald, one of the co-authors of the study, said the material culture of children is often overlooked in archaeology."When you find items such as these, the tendency in archaeology has been to interpret them as musical instruments or even cultic objects when, really, they are something much more down-to-earth and relatable such as toys for children," Hald said.She said that the millennia-old toys aided the sensory and motor development of young ones, just as rattles do today."It shows us that parents in the past loved their children and invested in their well-being and their sensorimotor development, just as we do today," she said.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyle"Perhaps parents also needed to distract their children now and then so that they could have a bit of peace and quiet to themselves. Today, we use screens. Back then, it was rattles."Hald said she hopes the discovery "provide[s] us with a greater insight into the world of children in the past From an economic point of view, it is fascinating that already 4,500 years ago, there was an actual market for commercial toys.""At the same time, it is touching to get a glimpse of a familys everyday life perhaps a parent stopped at a market stand on their way home and bought a rattle as a present for their child."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER"This scenario is entirely recognizable to us today."Many remnants of the Bronze Age still survive after thousands of years.Earlier this year, a Bronze Age settlement was uncovered by archaeologists in the United Kingdom amid highway construction.In Turkey, a well-preserved loaf of 5,000-year-old bread was recently discovered, inspiring local bakers to develop a copycat recipe.
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  • Pritzker
    Dem governor expected to defend states controversial sanctuary policies during GOP-led hearing
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    Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker will be among several Democratic governors who are expected to face a grilling before GOP lawmakers during a Thursday hearing on their states controversial sanctuary status.According to prepared remarks obtained by Fox News Digital, Pritzker will defend his states policies, saying his administration was left to fill the void in the absence of help from the federal government in dealing with the border crisis. He will accuse certain border state governors and mayors of having abandoned the nations highest ideals by having spent millions of taxpayer dollars treating immigrants as "pawns" rather than doing "everything possible to make the promise of America the practice of America."He will take aim at Republican Govs. Greg Abbott of Texas and Ron DeSantis of Florida for having bused illegal immigrants to predominantly liberal cities and states in the north actions, he will argue, were political stunts that only exacerbated the problem.BLUE STATE GOVERNOR VOWS 'RESISTANCE' AS TRUMP ADMIN TARGETS SANCTUARY POLICIESPritzker will say that Illinois resources were strained because of a lack of federal support from both Republicans and Democrats during the crisis.The Democratic governor is expected to highlight his states efforts to address the influx of immigrants into the "Land of Lincoln" by processing new arrivals, supporting temporary shelter and permanent housing, and enabling them to live independently and contribute to the economy.ILLINOIS GOV. JB PRITZKER MOVES TO BOYCOTT EL SALVADOR FOR AIDING TRUMP OVER KILMAR ABREGO GARCIAS DETENTIONPritzker will note that even though state resources were strained during this period, it did not stop his administration from focusing on public safety by investing in state and local law enforcement, including the Illinois State Police (ISP) troopers. He will highlight statistics showing that violent crime has gone down under his stewardship.Pritzker will reaffirm his intolerance for violent criminals whether documented or undocumented and note that Illinois law enables government employees to cooperate with federal immigration officers executing criminal warrants.He is expected to say that federal officials are welcome to operate in Illinois but will make clear that Illinois will not divert limited resources when it is not in the best interest of the state. He will say that he wants residents to feel comfortable turning to local law enforcement for help. Pritzker is also expected to invoke his own familys history, having fled to the U.S. to escape the Russian massacre of Jews in Ukraine.He is expected to implore Congress to fix the nations broken immigration system so that law-abiding immigrant families can have the same opportunity his family did. The governor will close his remarks by arguing that reforming the system does not have to come at the expense of securing the border.Pritzker will be joined by fellow Democratic Govs. Tim Walz of Minnesota and Kathy Hochul of New York. "A Hearing with Sanctuary State Governors" begins will at 10 a.m. EST before the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.Fox News' Paul Steinheiser contributed to this report.
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  • Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Speaking
    LA mayor Bass worries ICE raids will leave 'nobody to do childcare'
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    Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass told Katie Couric on Tuesday that people will begin noticing the impact of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids once theres "nobody to do childcare" or tend to their gardens.Since riots broke out in her city last week, Bass has largely blamed President Donald Trump for provoking the unrest by conducting immigration enforcement operations to arrest illegal immigrants. She claimed that this action was what inspired the anti-ICE protests that escalated into violent altercations and vandalism.Speaking with Couric on the reporters YouTube channel, Bass revealed her biggest concern is the impact of illegal immigrants being arrested or too afraid to go to work."My biggest fear is the impact that all Angelenos will begin to feel when the labor of immigrants is absent," Bass said. "We'll feel it in the construction industry. We'll feel it in hospitality. We'll feel it at grocery stores. People will begin to notice."CALIFORNIA DEMOCRAT DEMANDS ICE 'RETREAT' SO LOCALS CAN BE 'GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO RESTORE ORDER'She continued, "You think about the mothers who have nannies and housekeepers. They will feel it when there's nobody to do childcare and there's nobody to take their kids to school. You know, you will feel it when your gardener goes away, and you don't know where he or she is. So Angelenos will feel the absence of immigrant labor."Bass claimed to have spoken to someone who said their local grocery store had empty shelves because "there was nobody to stock" them. She added the raids cause unnecessary "trauma" for families with parents unwilling to go to work or send their kids to school out of fear."[T]o have parents who are not sure they could go to work, or to be fearful of letting their kids go to school, it disrupts families. It creates unbelievable pressure and tension. You can imagine the mental health impacts on the children, especially the children that are old enough to remember the last Trump administration or were old enough to remember COVID," Bass said.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREDespite Bass condemnation, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has signaled that it plans to continue arrests of criminal illegal immigrants."Secretary Noem has a message to the LA rioters: you will not stop us or slow us down. ICE will continue to enforce the law and arrest criminal illegal aliens," DHS assistant secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement on Wednesday.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
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    New Mets pitcher Justin Garza credits video game MLB The Show for helping save career
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    Pitcher Justin Garza was thinking about quitting the game he loved during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 as he struggled in the minor leagues.However, as Garza is joining the New York Mets now after a deal with the San Francisco Giants, he credits one thing to saving his career.A video game.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"MLB The Show actually was a big part about me learning how to pitch and figuring out how to pitch," Garza told The New York Post. "Its so realistic at times, just playing that video game."Garza is not the only player in professional sports to use video games to prepare for games or rework their mechanics.TIGERS' TARIK SKUBAL PITCHES INCREDIBLE GAME IN WIN OVER GUARDIANS: 'SKY IS THE LIMIT'Garza specifically uses the game mode Diamond Dynasty, where he said the different camera angles helped him experience how to use his pitches. Using a catchers view to pitch, he started reworking his arsenal.Though it was not intentional, he was happy something clicked by playing the game."Once I started to play more and more, it was like, OK, well, I actually have a cutter, I have this four-seam, I have this changeup, and maybe my stuff can play like this," Garza told The Post.Garza was an eighth-round draft pick by the Cleveland Guardians in 2015, but he struggled in his first taste of professional ball. He was only able to post one season with an ERA under five, owning a 3.36 ERA in 2018.However, the pandemic break saw Garza as a rejuvenated hurler on the mound.Garza posted a 1.59 ERA with 31 strikeouts over 14 games in Triple-A Columbus before being called up for the first time in his career. He had 21 appearances in 2021 in the big leagues.He did not make it back to the big leagues until 2023, this time with the Boston Red Sox, but it did not go according to plan. Garza had an 8.35 ERA in 17 appearances (one start) before being moved to the Giants.Garza was in Triple-A Sacramento this year before moving to the Mets.Garza has played one game with the Mets, tossing two-thirds of an inning with two strikeouts in his first appearance. Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Liberal media downplays LA riots, dismiss violence as isolated while touting 'peaceful' anti-ICE protests
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    There has been a widespread effort by the mainstream media to downplay the rioting that has erupted in Los Angeles over the past several days in response to ICE raids targeting illegal immigrants.ABC7 Los Angeles anchor Jory Rand went viral for cautioning law enforcement from escalating tensions by interfering in rioter vandalism."It could turn very volatile if you move law enforcement in there in the wrong way, and turn what is just a bunch of people having fun watching cars burn into a massive confrontation and altercation between officers and demonstrators," Rand said.LA NEWS ANCHOR CLAIMS PEOPLE ARE HAVING FUN WATCHING CARS BURN, RIOTS RELATIVELY PEACEFULCNN media analyst Brian Stelter has been vocal in minimizing the rioting that has taken place."The unrest is isolated. It has not overtaken the entire city of LA. LA is home to millions of people, most of whom are having a normal day here on Sunday," Stelter said as CNN aired a breaking news banner reading "AS L.A. RIOTS EXPAND, SO DOES MISINFORMATION."On Monday, Stelter urged CNN viewers to "be careful" about what they see on social media."A lot of these algorithms are surfacing hours-old or even days-old content!" Stelter exclaimed. "So you might be looking at a video of something wondering what's happening in LA- it's actually from two days ago! It only matters because it can give people a false impression of what's actually happening at a moment of unrest."LA-BASED JIMMY KIMMEL CLAIMS THERES NO RIOT OUTSIDE' AS HE BLASTS MENTALLY ILL TRUMPStelter offered a similar sentiment on X."Offline, in real-world Los Angeles, most Angelenos are having a perfectly normal day. But online, the fires and riots are still raging. Seeking clicks, clout and chaos, unvetted social media accounts are preying on fears about where last weekends clashes will lead," Stelter wrote Tuesday. "The powerful algorithms that fuel social media platforms are feeding users days-old and sometimes completely fake content about the recent unrest in L.A., contributing to a sense of nonstop crisis."NBC News correspondent Jacob Soboroff acknowledged that there had been "civil unrest" and "reports of looting overnight," but stressed that isn't happening "on a wide scale" across the city."And I think its important to emphasize that this is also not what was happening before the National Guard came to Los Angeles. Thats the point that Governor Newsom is making," Soboroff said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."Soboroff also shrugged off news coverage of the "gnarly" depiction of the protests by sharing a video of himself attending an "interfaith vigil" blocks away.On Wednesday's installment of "Today," his NBC colleague Liz Kreutz told Savannah Guthrie that LA is "not on fire.""You could be in Santa Monica or another part of LA and not even feel the impact of these protests," Kreutz said Wednesday. "They are very much concentrated, Savannah, to a very small pocket of downtown LA, around the federal building, around City Hall. That is where these protests are taking place right now. That is why local law enforcement believe they can handle this situation. Of course, the president is painting a different picture.""And we should say there are some agitators and people that have been really instigating things with police. But for the most part, especially during the day, many of the protesters gathering have been peaceful," the NBC News correspondent added.The New Yorker published a political cartoon Tuesday depicting the National Guard gathered outside LA's iconic Cinerama Dome with one saying to another, "The protesters seem to be doing some sort of joyful synchronized dance. Is it time to call in the Marines?"On Sunday, The New York Times published a story with the headline, "Not far from tense clashes, life goes on in L.A.," touting how the Los Angeles Pride parade "went forward without delay" among other things going on in the city."As the first National Guard troops rumbled into Los Angeles on Sunday, summoned by the Trump administration to quell protests against an immigration crackdown, Los Angeles remained its eternal self bigger than any one disruption. Los Angeles County, all 4,000 square miles of it, has a way of insulating and isolating mayhem, man-made or otherwise," the Times wrote. "As clashes have broken out between protesters, federal agents and police officers, life that uniquely sunlit and serene Southern California version of it mostly unfolded peaceably. Its not that those elsewhere were oblivious to what was happening. Its just that there was space for the one to not interrupt the other."The ladies of ABC News' "The View" also peddled the narrative."It's been peaceful for days, and then suddenly these guys showed up and flipped everybody out. And so that's what my family is saying," Whoopi Goldberg said Tuesday."I spoke to five people that live in LA, that work in LA, and they said the protests were very, very orderly, they werent violent, and they occurred in about a four-block radius, and we all know how large LA is," Sunny Hostin followed. "And so, in my view, there is no crisis in Los Angeles that ICE did not cause. That is the fact of the matter, right?"SUNNY HOSTIN CLAIMS ICE CAUSED CRISIS IN LOS ANGELESOn Tuesday, ABC's LA-based late-night host Jimmy Kimmel declared "there's no riot outside" and suggested the media is hyping the unrest while blasting President Donald Trump for sending in the National Guard."Someone sets a fire in a garbage can, 12 camera crews go running toward it," Kimmel asserted. "Trump wants it to seem like anarchy, so he goes around our governor and calls in 4,000 troops from the National Guard and 700 active-duty Marines. When we had the wildfires that devastated big chunks of our city, he did absolutely nothing. Now that were in the middle of a non-emergency, send in the National Guard!"CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
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  • Charles Barkley
    Charles Barkley slams Knicks amid team's search for next head coach
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    The New York Knicks plan to hire a successor to Tom Thibodeau does not appear to be going so well at the start of the NBA offseason.The team was rumored to be interested in former Cleveland Cavaliers assistant coach Jordan Ott before he took the Phoenix Suns head-coaching job and the Cavaliers associate head coach Johnnie Bryant, who the Knicks have yet to pull the trigger on bringing in.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMESPN reported over the last few days the Knicks have tried to reach out to several teams current head coaches in an attempt to lure them via trade. Among those reportedly on the list were the Dallas Mavericks Jason Kidd, Minnesota Timberwolves Chris Finch, Houston Rockets Ime Udoka and Atlanta Hawks Quin Snyder. All to no avail.Charles Barkley took a swipe at the Knicks early offseaon woes.DEMARCUS COUSINS KICKED OFF PUERTO RICAN BASKETBALL TEAM AFTER HEATED EXCHANGE WITH FANS TURNS PHYSICAL"The Knicks gotta be the stupidest damn people in the world," Barkley said on NBA TV before Game 3 of the NBA Finals. "You dont fire no good coach like that and dont have a plan. I mean, Thibs did a hell of a job, obviously somethings going on there. You dont have a plan? And now three coaches have turned you down. Youve gotta have a plan, man. And they dont have a plan. I dont know what the hell theyre going to do."The Knicks fired Thibodeau after the team reached its farthest spot in the postseason since 2000.New York was 51-31 and has a decent team built around Jalen Brunson. It is unclear what the offseason will hold for the organization.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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  • Los Angeles Looters
    California looters now face 'hard-charging' consequences and more top headlines
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    1. California looters now face 'hard-charging' consequences2. Air India flight crashes in residential area minutes after takeoff3. GOP lawmaker flips script on Newsom, Bass by defining anti-ICE riots with one wordINSTANT BACKLASH White House slams Democrat's shameful gender claim against Treasury chief. Continue reading UNDER PRESSURE Rogan claims two former presidents called Spotify over his COVID commentary. Continue reading LET'S MAKE A DEAL European nation strikes deal to accept US migrants as Trump vows mass deportations. Continue reading LAST CALL Karen Read trial testimony ends with defense expert dismantling crash allegation. Continue reading CREDIBILITY CONCERNS Diddy juror may have 'lied' to get on the case. Continue reading --GOLD WAITLIST Trump unveils golden ticket to citizenship for those willing to pay steep price. Continue reading POLLING PROBLEMS Democrats give their congressional lawmakers a big thumbs-down. Continue reading DANGER ZONE Defense Secretary Hegseth makes major military change in unstable Middle East. Continue reading NO SHELTER Whistleblower asks DOJ to probe disturbing pattern at blue state's migrant center. Continue reading Click here for more cartoonsHELP WANTED LA mayor worries ICE raids will leave nobody to do childcare. Continue reading SPIN CYCLE Liberal media downplays LA riots, dismisses violence as isolated. Continue reading 'NONPARTISAN' Griffin warns 'The View' co-hosts against smearing ICE agents following Trump orders. Continue reading LEFT IN THE DUST Liberals demand Obama speak out as they feel abandoned by former president. Continue reading HUGH HEWITT Morning Glory: When Ronald Reagan fired the air traffic controllers, voters never forgot. Nor did the Soviets. Continue reading SEN. LINDSEY GRAHAM Russia sanctions bill aims to change Putin's calculus, protect world order. Continue reading --RED-WAVE VICTORY Republicans dominate Democrats in baseball as GOP player's diving catch goes viral. Continue reading THOUGHT TRAP Negative emotions might be changing your brain in surprising ways. Continue reading AMERICAN CULTURE QUIZ Test yourself on festival firsts and summery snacks. Take the quiz here TOY STORY Discovery reveals how parents entertained their kids thousands of years before smartphones. Continue reading ALL BOTTLED UP Man's amazing milk bottle collection has royal connections. See video TULSI GABBARD Trump's trying to bring peace back to the streets. See video BRIT HUME US-China trade truce is a step in the right direction. See video Tune in to the FOX NEWS RUNDOWN PODCAST for today's in-depth reporting on the news that impacts you. Check it out ...Whats it looking like in your neighborhood?Continue readingFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitterLinkedInFox News FirstFox News OpinionFox News LifestyleFox News Entertainment (FOX411)Fox News Sports HuddleFox BusinessFox WeatherFox SportsTubiFox News GoThank you for making us your first choice in the morning! Well see you in your inbox first thing Friday.
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  • Nypd Vehicles Torched
    Anti-ICE rioters fight with NYPD, set police cars on fire
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    Several police vehicles were set on fire inside an NYPD parking lot overnight Wednesday, hours after anti-ICE protesters clashed with police in New York City.Eight vehicles were torched in Bushwick, Brooklyn, in a suspected arson at around 1:25 a.m. Thursday morning, police said.The vehicles, including six marked and two unmarked vehicles, caught fire in the lot at DeKalb Avenue and Central Avenue, about two blocks from the 83rd Precinct, police said.COAST-TO-COAST ANTI-ICE CHAOS CAUGHT ON CAMERASeveral were also vandalized with shattered windows. Responding officers detected a strong smell of gasoline, per WABC."It's very unsettling, no one wants to be living on a street that has arson happening on it, but yeah, it's unnerving for sure," a resident told the outlet.The NYPD told Fox News that the FDNY extinguished the flames and that there were no injuries. Investigators are reviewing surveillance videos and there have been no arrests.The incident came just hours after about100 anti-ICE protesters gathered in Lower Manhattan at Foley Square, near a large government building that houses federal immigration offices and the city's main immigration court. They shouted profanities and chanted: "How do you spell racism: I-C-E" and "Deportation no more, ICE get out of our state."PROTESTERS THROW ROCKS, JUMP ON MOVING ICE VEHICLE AFTER OMAHA WORKPLACE RAIDAbout 10 people were arrested when scuffles broke out with police and demonstrators refused to get off the road.Wednesdays protest followed a larger anti-ICE demonstration on Tuesday involving about 2,500 people who were protesting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids across the country in Lower Manhattan.NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch told Fox 5 NY that about 2,500 people were involved and a smaller group turned violent."There was a smaller group of a few hundred where we did have to make arrests. Some of them were looking for trouble," Tisch said. "My sense is that the vast majority of the 2,500 people that were there, were there to protest peacefully."
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