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    2025-05-21 16:59:04 ·
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    Revolutionary inflection point: Golden Dome proponent argues decreased cost of space-based interceptors has changed the game of missile defense
    Chuck DeVore, expert at Texas Public Policy Foundation, argued a decreased cost to orbit made it less expensive to defend against nuclear missiles than to build a bigger nuclear arsenal, with Golden Dome changing the game of homeland defenses.
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    2025-05-21 16:59:04 ·
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    Trump team has a debt of gratitude for Elon Musk: Jason Miller
    Former Trump campaign senior advisor Jason Miller discusses Elon Musks impact on President Donald Trumps administration on The Ingraham Angle.
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    2025-05-21 16:59:05 ·
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    Rubio tells House Dem 'this is not a game show' during heated hearing
    Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended his answers on complex foreign policy issues when Rep. Brad Sherman, D-Calif., demanded "yes or no" answers during a House hearing.
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    2025-05-21 16:59:05 ·
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    Trump accuses Biden's inner circle of 'treason': 'They stole the presidency'
    Former GOP Sen. Cory Gardner and former DNC official Jose Aristimuno weigh in after President Donald Trump accused members of the previous administration of 'treason at the highest level' for covering up former President Biden's mental decline.
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    2025-05-21 16:59:05 ·
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    Dump truck plows into NJ home after driver suffers medical emergency
    Dramatic video shows a dump truck smash into a New Jersey home after its driver suffered a medical emergency.
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    2025-05-21 16:59:06 ·
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    Fleet week celebration kicks off in NYC
    Fox News senior meteorologist Janice Dean and Rear Admiral Kavon Hakimzadeh discuss Fleet Week festivities beginning in New York City.
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    2025-05-21 16:59:07 ·
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    House Freedom Caucus heading to White House after delay play on Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
    The conservative House Freedom Caucus is demanding House GOP leaders delay plans to vote on President Donald Trump's "one big, beautiful bill" this week.The group of GOP rebels is joining House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., for a meeting at the White House later on Wednesday in an apparent bid to hash out differences on the massive piece of legislation, Fox News was told."I don't think it can be done today. I mean, the runway is short today," House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris, R-Md., told reporters in a press conference on Wednesday.Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., said the group accepted an "offer" from the White House on Tuesday night. He suggested the offer was not yet included in the broad-based bill that Republicans are hoping to pass via the budget reconciliation process this year.TRUMP'S 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL' PASSES KEY HOUSE HURDLE AFTER GOP REBEL MUTINY"We need to continue to work at that. We as members are at the table. We don't want the deal to be ended," Perry said.A House Freedom Caucus source told Fox News Digital that the speaker was still "digesting" the agreement, though lawmakers at the press conference declined to say what the deal was, but a White House official pushed back in a statement to Fox News Radio."There was no deal. The White House presented HFC with policy options that the Administration can live with, provided they can get the votes, but they cannot get the votes," the official said. "There was no deal. The HFC will meet with the president at 3pm to hopefully strike one."A House GOP leadership aide also told Fox News Digital that the White House only provided the Freedom Caucus with policy options rather than a deal.Johnson had told reporters this week that the bill could see a chamber-wide vote as early as Wednesday. However, Harris said, "I'm not sure this can be done this week. I'm pretty confident it could be done in 10 days. But that's up to leadership to decide."House conservatives have been pushing for the bill to include more aggressive cuts to Medicaid specifically the expanded population who became eligible under the Affordable Care Act and a full repeal of former President Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and its green energy subsidies.Allies of Johnson and other House GOP leaders have accused the GOP rebels of "moving the goal posts" from their initial demands of needing at least $1.5 trillion in spending cuts to offset the cost of new spending in the bill.However, Harris challenged that notion during the press conference."We're saying work within the goalposts, rearrange it within the goalposts in accordance with what the president wants end waste, fraud and abuse in Medicaid, which is wasting dollars that should be spent on the truly vulnerable, and then end as much of the green new scam as possible," Harris said.Earlier this morning, two key critics of the bill told Fox News Digital that negotiations between the House Freedom Caucus and House GOP leaders had regressed.Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, said talks went "massively south" but declined to go into detail. Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., similarly said in a text message to Fox News Digital, "THINGS ARE NOT GOING WELL!!"HOUSE GOP TARGETS ANOTHER DEM OFFICIAL ACCUSED OF BLOCKING ICE AMID DELANEY HALL FALLOUTThere are several outstanding issues with the bill that have not yet been resolved blue state Republicans pushing for a raise in state and local tax (SALT) deduction caps, and conservatives demanding stricter work requirement rules for Medicaid as well as a full repeal of green energy subsidies in the IRA.Conservatives have been wary of the New York and California GOP lawmakers' push, however.The House Rules Committee, the final gatekeeper before most legislation sees a House-wide vote, has been debating the bill since 1 a.m. Wednesday. The debate is expected to go through the better part of the day.Critically, Norman and Roy are members of the rules panel but even if they both voted against it in committee, the numbers are still on Republicans' side to advance it.The House of Representatives, where Republicans can lose just three votes to pass anything along party lines, is another story.Republicans are working to pass Trumps policies on tax, immigration, energy, defense and the national debt all in one massive bill via the budget reconciliation process.Budget reconciliation lowers the Senates threshold for passage from 60 votes to 51, thereby allowing the party in power to skirt the minority in this case, Democrats to pass sweeping pieces of legislation, provided they deal with the federal budget, taxation or the national debt.House Republicans are hoping to advance Trumps bill through the House and Senate by the Fourth of July.
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    2025-05-21 16:59:07 ·
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    Rising GOP star takes victory lap after Trump DOJ rolls back massive Biden anti-police push: 'Promise kept'
    FIRST ON FOX: Arizona GOP Congressman Abe Hamadeh took a victory lap on Wednesday as the Trump Justice Department announced it would dismiss the Biden administration's "last minute" lawsuits against several police departments, including Phoenix."Promise made. Promise kept," Hamadeh told Fox News Digital in a statement after his efforts to end DOJ weaponization against police departments, largely stemming from the George Floyd riots in 2020, came to fruition on Wednesday via an announcement from DOJ.The DOJ announced on Wednesday it is scaling back "pattern and practice" probes thatbecame prevalentunder former AG Merrick Garland and were slammed by critics who argued the effort was politically motivated and impeded police officers from doing their jobs."Today, we are ending the Biden Civil Rights Division's failed experiment of handcuffing local leaders and police departments with factually unjustified consent decrees," Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon said as the Department of Justice made the announcement.'DEFUND THE POLICE' MECCA OF MINNEAPOLIS OVERRUN WITH VIOLENCE, 'FAILED LEADERSHIP': FORMER AG CANDIDATE"I promised our law enforcement officers before taking office that I would end the weaponization of our judicial system and work with President Trumps Department of Justice to undo the damage wrought by the Biden Administration."The Phoenix Police Department was the target of one of those oversight investigations in 2024 when Bidens DOJreleased a report alleging Civil Rights violations and claimed the department was discriminating against minorities and using excessive force.That probe has now been rejected by the Justice Department along with probes in several other jurisdictions, including Trenton, New Jersey, Memphis, Tennessee, Mount Vernon, New York, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Minneapolis and the Louisiana State Police.The Phoenix Police Sergeants and Lieutenants Association (PPSLA) and the Arizona Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) both issued statements praising Hamadehs work on the issue."The Phoenix Police Sergeants and Lieutenants Association (PPSLA) is grateful to Congressman Abe Hamadeh for keeping his promise to us,"PPSLA PresidentBen Leuschner said. "While we very much appreciate the support of everyone who advocated on our behalf, we know that Congressman Hamadeh took the fight to an important level. Today, justice was won for the residents we are sworn to protect and serve as well as our members."TRUMP'S 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL' WINS SUPPORT FROM POLICE FOR OVERTIME TAX ELIMINATION"We are grateful that both President Trump and Congressman Hamadeh stood with us against the Biden Administrations DOJ's flawed investigation of the Phoenix Police Department, which has already cost Phoenix taxpayers millions of dollars and left a demoralized, shrinking police force."Hamadeh has been leading efforts to push back against the Biden DOJs established practices on oversight for police departments and recently met with FBI Director Kash Patel to "discuss the Biden Administrations targeted attacks on our men and women in blue", his office said in a press release."I am grateful to President Trump and his team of patriotic professionals dedicated to the men and women of our local law enforcement agencies who run to the sound of danger to keep our communities safe and secure," Hamadeh said.Hamadeh added, "As I noted in my communications with Trump Administration officials, our officers did everything right, voluntarily cooperating in good faith, opening their records, and participating in lengthy interviews. They were met with stonewalling, mischaracterized testimony, and a final report riddled with glaring inaccuracies."An adviser to FBI director Patel told Fox News Digital that "Director Kash Patel has made it clear that under his leadership, the FBI stands firmly with the brave men and women who protect our communities.""Overbroad police consent decrees divest local control of policing from communities where it belongs, turning that power over to unelected and unaccountable bureaucrats, often with an anti-police agenda," Dhillon said in a statement Wednesday.Fox News Digital reached out to Biden's office for comment."As president of the Arizona Fraternal Order of Police, and on behalf of the entire membership, I want to thank Congressman Hamadeh for his unwavering support," Arizona Fraternal Order of Police President Paul Sheldon said in response to the news. "We look forward to partnering with the Congressman in the future on our shared goal of keeping our communities safe."
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    2025-05-21 16:59:07 ·
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    Biden family misled public, concealed details on son Beaus cancer diagnosis, new book says
    Former President Joe Biden and his late son actively chose to conceal details and misled the public regarding Beau Biden's cancer diagnosis while he served as attorney general of Delaware, a new book claims.The book, "Original Sin: President Bidens Decline, Its Cover-up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again," said that the Biden family wanted to keep Beau Biden's cancer diagnosis a secret and misled the media about his condition. The nonfiction book, authored by journalists Jake Tapper of CNN and Alex Thompson of Axios, was released Tuesday.The revelation comes just after former President Biden announced Sunday he had been diagnosed with an "aggressive form" of prostate cancer. The former president's office later said Tuesday he had never received a prostate cancer diagnosis.GLEASON SCORE FOR PROSTATE CANCER: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT BIDEN'S DIAGNOSIS"Beaus cancer treatment also demonstrated the Bidens capacity for denial and the lengths they would go to to avoid transparency about health issues, even when the person in question is an elected official, in this case the sitting attorney general of Delaware," the book alleges.The book details how Beau collapsed in the summer of 2013 during a family vacation and that he subsequently faced surgery to remove a brain tumor. By the fall, Beau started to reduce his public appearances and media interviews."In September, Biden and Beaus team internally debated how much to disclose about Beau the vice presidents son and a states top law enforcement officer but ultimately said nothing," the book said. "In November, Beau told a local reporter he had been given a clean bill of health."Months later, in February 2014, a neurologist revealed that a "small lesion" was removed from Beau's brain even though the former president later shared the tumor was larger than a golf ball.JOE BIDEN DIAGNOSED WITH AGGRESSIVE FORM OF PROSTATE CANCER WITH METASTASIS TO THE BONEBeau continued to serve as attorney general of Delaware as he received treatments all over the country. He would enter hospitals using the name George Lincoln, according to the book.The book details that Beau's wife, Hallie, told others she remained confused regarding why Beau's declining health was kept under wraps, since the public would have likely provided support. However, Joe and Beau remained against sharing details with the public, the book said.Hallie did not immediately respond to Fox News Digita's request for comment.Additionally, the book said that the then-vice president ordered his staffers to "mislead" the media regarding his whereabouts as vice president. While his team would say he was departing Washington and going to Delaware on weekends, the vice president would also travel to Houston to be with Beau, who was receiving treatment there."Publicly acknowledging Beaus illness would make it a reality," the book said. "It was them against the world."A spokesperson for the former president did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.Beau died of a glioblastoma brain tumor in May 2015 at the age of 46."Original Sin" details the 2024 election cycle and how former President Bidens team allegedly orchestrated a cover-up to hide just how severely his mental faculties had suffered.The book is one of several that detail Bidens decision to run in 2024 and assert the dramatic decline of his cognitive function.
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    2025-05-21 16:59:07 ·
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    DR. MARC SIEGEL: Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis reveals dangerous flaw in screening guidelines
    If there is one thing that the COVID pandemic taught us, it was the lack of flexibility, nimbleness and the frequent inaccuracy or out of datedness of superimposed guidelines. I must confess that as a practicing internist for many years, I have never strictly adhered to guidelines and simply used them to guide me. Medicine is and always has been an art to be practiced on an individual basis.One of the guidelines that has bothered me the most is the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Guideline in use since 2012 -- not to recommend routine Prostate Specific Antigen use in prostate cancer screening. And even the American Urological Association doesnt recommend routine screening over the age of 70.Studies have shown that use of the PSA has fallen off likely in men over the age of 40 as a result of the USPSTF recommendation. This is particularly disturbing considering that there are over 300,000 new cases of prostate cancer in the U.S. diagnosed every year, with over 35,000 deaths, many of which may be preventable with earlier diagnosis.So it is disturbingly possible that former President Bidens spokesperson is telling the truth when he says that he wasnt screened for prostate cancer in over a decadeprior to his current diagnosis of aggressive metastatic disease. Perhaps he and his doctors were just rigidly following an outdated and ill-conceived guideline. But this revelation, if true, is just as disturbing as if the Biden White House were hiding a timelier earlier diagnosis from the American public, just as they have apparently hidden other health realities regarding the former president.BIDEN'S 'LAST KNOWN' PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING WAS OVER A DECADE AGO, AS QUESTIONS MOUNT OVER DIAGNOSISDelay and guessing in the dark is simply not how I, and many other internists and urologists, practice medicine. The PSA itself tells us when it trends upward, often when it increases over 4, that there is something going on in the prostate. The rise may or may not be due to prostate cancer. When combined with a "free PSA," if low, the likelihood of prostate cancer increases. We are also on the verge of genetic testing and liquid biopsies (blood tests) which will increase the accuracy of prostate cancer screening and we already have useful biomarker screening tests for prostate cancer in the urine.Luckily, despite the fact that current screening guidelines are not up-to-date or useful, I can still order a PSA and have Medicare cover it for any age if I say the test is medically necessary.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONI need to know that information, combined with a digital rectal exam looking for nodules, to know what to do next regardless of my patients age. If either test is abnormal, I can then choose to proceed to an MRI of the prostate, which has become more accurate at looking for prostate cancer as the test has evolved and advanced. An MRI result can direct a urologist as to whether a biopsy is necessary and where in the prostate to direct this biopsy.If a patient has prostate cancer, there are many treatment options available, depending on the stage and aggressivity. These treatments have also advanced over the years and are better tolerated with fewer side effects, which means they may be tolerated by men of older ages and in poorer health. If a cure is possible, then either robotic radical prostatectomy or various forms of radiation treatments are considered. And if the prostate cancer is metastatic, as in President Joe Bidens case, hormone therapy to target testosterone (which may be causing the tumor to grow), may be used or combined with other treatments, including targeted therapies, immunotherapy, or chemotherapy. There are even studies which show that it may improve outcome to still remove the prostate even in some advanced cases.Many critics are saying that a president of the United States should have the most aggressive prostate cancer screening regardless simply because he is president. But I am saying that all men over the age of 45 should have this screening. Period. Regardless of age.Medical knowledge is power and what I do with the information I acquire to help my patient is the art of medicine. Not knowing is never the correct answer.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM DR. MARC SIEGEL
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