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    2025-05-21 00:59:03 ·
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    How much longer will the Boston Celtics title window stay open? | Speak
    Ric Bucher says the Boston Celtics' title window will stay open as long as Brad Stevens is running the show, and explains why Stevens leadership gives the team long-term championship potential.
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    Tulsi Gabbard on surveillance: They were trying to intimidate me and create a chilling effect
    Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard responds to reports she was surveilled by federal air marshals on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
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    2025-05-21 00:59:03 ·
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    Laura: Biden's cognitive collapse was visible to the naked eye
    Fox News host Laura Ingraham discusses how the White House allegedly tried to conceal former President Joe Biden's condition on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
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    The Five - Tuesday, May 20
    Trump-Biden, ICE clash, Gen Z resumes
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    2025-05-21 00:59:04 ·
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    Jim Belushi quizzes Dan Aykroyd and George Wendt on their knowledge of beer
    George Wednt claimed to be able to taste the difference between canned and bottled beer in "A History of the World in Six Glasses" - available now on Fox Nation.
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    2025-05-21 00:59:04 ·
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    Cracker Barrel customer shows off restaurant's new look in viral video
    Rachel Love, a Tennessee mother and Cracker Barrel lover, used her phone to record the inside of one of the restaurants that recently received a makeover. She posted the video on TikTok.
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    New Orleans Sheriff Susan Hutson takes accountability for jailbreak at city council meeting
    New Orleans Sheriff Susan Hutson took accountability for a jailbreak that led to 10 inmates escaping the Orleans Justice Center.
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    2025-05-21 00:59:07 ·
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    WATCH: Democrat lawmaker charged with assaulting federal agents laughs off fundraising questions
    Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., refused to answer Fox News' questions over whether her motivations for storming a federal immigration detention center earlier this month was to increase her public image, after it was uncovered McIver had been fundraising off the incident that has led to federal charges for the New Jersey Democrat.The Department of Justice publicly outlined federal charges against McIver on Tuesday, accusing her of allegedly "assaulting, impeding and interfering with law enforcement" earlier this month at a Newark-area immigrant detention facility known as Delaney Hall. McIver was there with two other members of Congress to conduct what they claimed were their congressionally mandated oversight duties, as well as the Mayor of Newark, New Jersey, Ras Baraka, who was subsequently arrested following the incident but later had his charges dropped."Congresswoman, would you be able to tell us what made you decide to fundraise off the incident, the charges?" McIver was asked.DEM LAWMAKER FUNDRAISES OFF FEDERAL ASSAULT CHARGES AFTER ICE FACILITY CONFRONTATION: 'DOING MY JOB'"No comment," McIver said as she laughed off the reporter asking the question. "Have a wonderful day.""How do you respond to people who might think that's why you went to the ICE facility? That you wanted to fundraise off of it?"But the follow-up question went unanswered as the congresswoman repeatedly ignored the reporter's questions and instead focused her attention on a discussion with her staff that were accompanying McIver at the time. "Any comment, congresswoman, on the fundraising? Anything you could have done different to avoid the charges?"DOJ CITES BODYCAM FOOTAGE IN CHARGING DOCUMENT FOR HOUSE DEM MCIVEROn Tuesday, Fox News Digital uncovered McIver was fundraising off her charges shortly after they came down from the Justice Department. Investigators accused McIver of assaulting two federal agents at Delaney Hall, according to the charging documents.Law enforcement says McIver assaulted the agents when she "slammed her forearm into the body of a uniformed" immigration official while trying to "restrain the agent by forcibly grabbing him." McIver also allegedly tried to block agents from arresting Baraka and, after he was put in handcuffs, allegedly "pushed an ICE officer and used her forearms to forcibly strike the agent.""As you know, Trump is using his Department of Justice to target political opponents. Less than two weeks ago, I was doing my job and conducting oversight at an ICE facility in my city," a fundraising text obtained by Fox News Digital stated."Now, the Trump admin has filed charges against me. This is a first-and it's a flashing red light for our democracy," it continues. "I'm sounding the alarm and asking you to donate now so we can fight these charges and keep speaking truth to power."
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    Man charged with giving booze to underage Pirates fan who fell onto field: reports
    A 21-year-old has been charged with providing alcohol to the Pittsburgh Pirates fan who fell from the stands onto the field last month, according to multiple reports.Kavan Markwood, a 20-year-old former college football player, was identified as the man who fell more than 20 feet onto the right field warning track.According to reports, Ethan Kirkwood was charged with furnishing alcohol to a minor.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMWTAE cited a criminal complaint that highlighted surveillance video that showed Kirkwood and Markwood with alcohol several times. The complaint said Kirkwood admitted buying Markwood alcohol.Pittsburgh police did not immediately respond to an email from Fox News Digital.Markwood lay on the dirt in right field after flipping multiple times through the air during the seventh inning of a Pirates game against the Chicago Cubs.The 20-year-old broke his neck, clavicle and back in the fall, but Markwood says he is "all right" despite a long road to recovery.BASEBALL FANS NEEDLE METS' PETE ALONSO OVER CELEBRATION FOR MAKING OUT ON ROUTINE PLAY"I cant really sleep. I have a lot of back pain," he told TribLive.Markwood described his injuries as "broken everything," which also included a swollen hand."I think when I get home, Ill just put ice on it," he added.After the accident, Markwood was rushed to Allegheny General Hospitals trauma unit, where he was in critical condition at one point.Pittsburgh Public Safety labeled what happened an accident, and fans sitting near Markwood said he had gotten excited about a Pirates rally during the game and proceeded to take his shirt off and pour beer on himself before the fall, according to thePittsburgh Tribune-Review.Markwood played for two Division II football programs, Walsh University and Wheeling University. He played at Wheeling in 2023, appearing in four games, according to the teams site.Fox News' Scott Thompson contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Minnesota AG sued for letting biological males play in girls sports amid trans softball player dominance
    Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison is facing a lawsuit for enabling trans athletes to compete in girls sports as the state faces an ongoing controversy involving a trans pitcher dominating the softball season.The religious law firm Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) has filed a lawsuit on behalf of the activist group Female Athletes United and three anonymous girls softball players in the state over the ongoing controversy."Minnesota is failing its female athletes. The state is putting the rights of males ahead of females, telling girls their hard work may never be enough to win and that they dont deserve fairness and safety," Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Suzanne Beecher told Fox News Digital."By sacrificing protection for female athletes, Minnesota fails to offer girls equal treatment and opportunity, violating Title IXs provisions. Our client, Female Athletes United, is right to stand up for its members by challenging the states discriminatory policy and advocate for true equality in sports."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe defendants are Ellison, the Minnesota State High School League Executive Director Erich Martens, Minnesota Department of Human Rights Commissioner Rebecca Lucero and Minnesota Commissioner of Education Willie Jett.Ellison's office has released a statement responding to the lawsuit."In addition to getting exercise and the fun of competition, playing sports comes with so many benefits for young people. You build friendships that can last a lifetime, you learn how to work as part of a team, and you get to feel like you belong," Ellison said."I believe it is wrong to single out one group of students, who already face higher levels of bullying and harassment, and tell these kids they cannot be on the team because of who they are. I will continue to defend the rights of all students to play sports with their friends and peers."Reports of the trans softball pitcher winning 14 straight games heading into the playoffs and earning first-team All-State honors rocked the state in recent weeks.HOW TRANSGENDERISM IN SPORTS SHIFTED THE 2024 ELECTION AND IGNITED A NATIONAL COUNTERCULTUREFormer Vikings player Jack Brewer even spoke out about the controversy rocking his state's high school sports scene."In any sport especially something like softball people can get seriously hurt. A man hits the ball harder. A man throws the ball faster. So, the idea of allowing men to compete in womens softball especially now, when that sport has grown in visibility and opportunity is insane," Brewer told Fox News Digital.Meanwhile, Ellison is suing President Donald Trump and the Department of Justice to ensure transgender athletes can continue participating in girls sports in the state.After Trump signed the "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports" executive order, the Minnesota State High School League announced it would defy federal law by allowing transgender athletes to continue playing in women's sports.Ellison then claimed at a press conference on April 22 that he received notice from the Department of Justice threatening legal action if the state did not follow the executive order, so the AG decided to sue first."I'm not going to sit around waiting for the Trump administration to sue Minnesota. Today, Minnesota is suing him and his administration because we will not participate in this shameful bullying," Ellison said. "We will not let a small group of vulnerable children who are only trying be healthy and live their lives be demonized."The White House has responded to the lawsuit, condemning Ellison for taking legal action to enable trans inclusion."Why would a grown man sue the Trump administration to allow other biological males to participate in womens sports? This is creepy and anti-woman," White House spokesperson Harrison Fields told Fox News Digital.Minnesota's state legislature failed to pass the "Preserving Girls Sports Act" in early March, which would have stated that "only female students may participate in an elementary or secondary school level athletic team or sport that an educational institution has restricted to women and girls."Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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