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    Cancer breakthrough and Biden's diagnosis, plus weight-loss drug perks
    NICK OF TIME A mother credits a TikTok video for leading to her cancer diagnosis after spotting a strange fingernail marking. Continue readingWALK IT OFF - Hitting a certain daily step count reduces cancer risk, an Oxford study finds. Continue readingSPRING SNOOZING Shop early Memorial Day sales for mattresses that will transform your sleep. Continue readingFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitterLinkedInFox News FirstFox News OpinionFox News LifestyleFox News HealthFox News AutosFox News Entertainment (FOX411)Fox BusinessFox WeatherFox SportsTubiFox News GoFox Nation
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    Cancer breakthrough and Biden's diagnosis, plus weight-loss drug perks
    NICK OF TIME A mother credits a TikTok video for leading to her cancer diagnosis after spotting a strange fingernail marking. Continue readingWALK IT OFF - Hitting a certain daily step count reduces cancer risk, an Oxford study finds. Continue readingSPRING SNOOZING Shop early Memorial Day sales for mattresses that will transform your sleep. Continue readingFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitterLinkedInFox News FirstFox News OpinionFox News LifestyleFox News HealthFox News AutosFox News Entertainment (FOX411)Fox BusinessFox WeatherFox SportsTubiFox News GoFox Nation
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    Cancer breakthrough and Biden's diagnosis, plus weight-loss drug perks
    NICK OF TIME A mother credits a TikTok video for leading to her cancer diagnosis after spotting a strange fingernail marking. Continue readingWALK IT OFF - Hitting a certain daily step count reduces cancer risk, an Oxford study finds. Continue readingSPRING SNOOZING Shop early Memorial Day sales for mattresses that will transform your sleep. Continue readingFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitterLinkedInFox News FirstFox News OpinionFox News LifestyleFox News HealthFox News AutosFox News Entertainment (FOX411)Fox BusinessFox WeatherFox SportsTubiFox News GoFox Nation
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    Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' heads to House-wide vote after key committee victory
    President Donald Trumps "big, beautiful bill" could be headed for a House-wide vote as soon as Wednesday night after its approval by a key committee.The House Rules Committee, the gatekeeper for most legislation before it gets to the full chamber, first met at 1 a.m. Wednesday to advance the massive bill in time for Speaker Mike Johnsons Memorial Day deadline for sending it to the Senate.Proceedings crept on for hours as Democrats on the committee repeatedly accursed Republicans of trying to move the bill "in the dead of night" and of trying to raise costs for working class families at the expense of the wealthy.WHITE HOUSE URGES IMMEDIATE VOTE ON GOP'S BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILLDemocratic lawmakers also dragged out the process with dozens of amendments that stretched from early Tuesday well into Wednesday.Republicans, meanwhile, contended the bill is aimed at boosting small businesses, farmers, and low- and middle-income families, while reducing waste, fraud, and abuse in the government safety net.In a sign of the meetings high stakes, Johnson, R-La., himself visited with committee Republicans shortly before 1 a.m. and then again just after sunrise.HOUSE FREEDOM CAUCUS HEADING TO WHITE HOUSE AFTER DELAY PLAY ON TRUMP'S BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILLBut the committee kicked off its meeting to advance the bill with several key outstanding issues 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 granted in former President Joe Bidens Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).Johnson told Fox News Digital during his earlier visit that he was "very close" to a deal with divided House GOP factions.Returning from that meeting, Johnson signaled the House would press ahead with its vote either late Wednesday or early Thursday.But the legislations passage through the House Rules Committee does not necessarily mean it will fare well in a House-wide vote.A pair of House Rules Committee members, Reps. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., and Chip Roy, R-Texas, were two of the conservative House Freedom Caucus members who had called for the House-wide vote to be delayed on Wednesday.Meanwhile, the White House bore down hard on those rebels, demanding a vote "immediately" in an official statement of policy that backed the House GOP bill.Republicans areworking to passTrumps 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 advanceTrumps billthrough the House and Senate by the Fourth of July.
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    BYU football player Jake Retzlaff accused of 2023 sexual assault in lawsuit
    A lawsuit filed by a Utah woman accused BYU football player Jake Retzlaff of a sexual assault at his home in Novemeber 2023, The Salt Lake Tribune reported.The woman, listed in the filing as Jane Doe A.G., says she reported her allegations to police.The accuser said she and Retzlaff initially made contact via social media.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMRetzlaff is being sued for alleged battery, assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress. According to the lawsuit, the woman is seeking punitive damages from the BYU quarterback.NFL HALL OF FAMER SHANNON SHARPE ACCUSED OF SEXUAL ASSAULT, BATTERY IN $50 MILLION LAWSUITAs of Wednesday, Retzlaff does not face any criminal charges. Mark Baute, Retzlaff's attorney, issued a statement saying the BYU quarterback is "factually innocent."Baute also described his client as a "nice young man."Retzlaff made the move from California to Utah in 2023 when he transferred to BYU. He led the Cougars to an 11-2 record last season.He is BYU's first known Jewish starting quarterback. The university is operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    2025-05-22 02:59:05 ·
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    House Republicans nearing vote on Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill'
    House Republicans believe they are close to passing Trump's Big, Beautiful Bill.After the meeting at the White House, with the president and members of the Freedom Caucus, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) suggested that the House could vote in the overnight on the Big, Beautiful Bill.But it quickly became apparent that was a physical and parliamentary impossibility.GOP REBEL MUTINY THREATENS TO DERAIL TRUMPS BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL BEFORE KEY COMMITTEE HURDLEHouse Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) later introduced a "managers amendment" to make final changes to the bill. Those alterations were designed to coax holdouts to vote yes.Its now likely that the House debates the bill in the early hours of Thursday with a vote in perhaps the late morning.But Democratic dilatory tactics could further delay passage of the bill.Its possible Democrats could engineer protest votes to "adjourn" the House. Calls to "adjourn" hold special privileges in the House and require immediate consideration.A USERS MANUAL TO WHERE WE STAND WITH THE 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL'House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) could also take advantage of a special debate time on the floor to "filibuster" the measure. Top House leaders from both parties are afforded whats called the "Magic Minute." Thats where they are allotted a "minute" to speak on an issue. But the House really allows them to speak as long as they wish out of deference to their position. Then-House Minority Leader and future Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) set the record for the longest speech in November, 2021, delaying considering of former President Bidens "Build Back Better" Act. McCarthy spoke for eight hours and 32 minutes.TRUMP'S 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL' FACES CRUCIAL HOURS AS JOHNSON COURTS FREEDOM CAUCUSThe House Freedom Caucus seems much more satisfied with the upcoming changes to the bill. Especially after the meeting with the president.But here is the main reason the House wants to move this as quickly as possible:Republicans dont want the bill to fester. Problems develop the longer this sits out there. So when you think you have the votes, you put it on the floor and force the issue. There could also be attendance problems later on Thursday or beyond.This subject has been jawboned to death for weeks. Johnson said weeks ago he wanted this passed by Memorial Day. So Johnson and President Trump want GOPers who are skeptical or holdouts to put up or shut up. You do that by putting the bill on the floor and requiring a vote.That said, its possible the GOP leadership might not have the votes ahead of the actual roll call vote. So calling a vote applies pressure on those holdouts. Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) used to "grow" the vote on the House floor. In other words, they would start the vote not having all the ducks in order and then "grow" the vote during the actual roll call and cajoling or twisting arms. The same may happen today.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPAlso, if the vote is a little shy of passage, Republican leaders could hold the vote open and then single out those Republicans who have either voted no or have not cast ballots. Then the leadership can really turn up the heat and accuse them of not supporting the presidents agenda. If push comes to shove, they can then have the President weigh in and use his powers to coax those holdouts to vote yes.Heres the long-term outlook: If the House passes the bill, this goes to the Senate. This will be a project which will consume most of June. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) wants this done by July 4. But the question is what the Senate actually produces. The House and Senate must be on the same page. If the Senate crafts a different legislative product, then this must return to the House to sync up. Either the House eats what the Senate put together. Or the House and Senate must blend their differing versions together into a single, unified bill. That could take most of July. Remember that this bill includes an increase in the debt ceiling. The Treasury says Congress must lift the debt ceiling by early August.
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    2025-05-22 02:59:05 ·
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    California woman allegedly tried to smuggle 151 pounds of marijuana onto international flight
    A California woman is accused of trying to smuggle 151 pounds of cannabis onto an international flight, officials announced this week.Diane Bahlawan, 34, was first arrested May 6 at San Francisco International Airport while attempting to board a United Airlines flight to Frankfurt, Germany, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.Airport security flagged Bahlawan's four roller bags for appearing unusually heavy. Inside, they reportedly discovered 131 vacuum-sealed bags of cannabis.In addition to the cannabis, authorities also claimed to have seized Bahlawan's cellphone, boarding pass and $960 in cash.CBP OFFICERS SEIZE $875K IN MARIJUANA DISGUISED AS A SHIPMENT OF MEN'S OVERALLSBahlawan was charged with burglary and unlawful transport of marijuana, but was released from jail after posting bail.Her initial arraignment in court is scheduled for June 2."It is unusual for my office to get a marijuana transportation case through the airport that involves [this] much marijuana," San Mateo County District Attorney Stephen Wagstaffe told Fox News Digital, noting that the U.S. Attorneys Office has equal jurisdiction over cases like these."They tend to take the big ones and we get the smaller ones," Wagstaffe continued. "So this is a large amount for us to handle. But we are glad to prosecute whatever the Federal authorities leave for us."CBP SEIZES MASSIVE HAUL OF 150,000 ILLEGAL CIGARETTES FROM CRUISE PASSENGERS IN CALIFORNIAThe district attorney's office indicated that further details of the case will be made public following the suspect's court appearance, according to the Chronicle.Bahlawan's case is not the only one of its kind to come out of California or San Francisco International Airport in recent months.In February, a 25-year-old Australian national was arrested at the travel hub on multiple felony charges after she was reportedly caught with 44 pounds of methamphetamine, according to local outlet KTVU.Then, in April, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers seized roughly 150,000 cigarettes from a couple disembarking at the Long Beach Cruise Ship Terminal after returning from Ensenada, Mexico.
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    2025-05-22 02:59:05 ·
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    Trump Gold Card visa program to launch online within weeks, commerce secretary says
    U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Wednesday that the Trump Gold Card, which makes it possible for any foreigner to buy a visa for $5 million, will be available online within weeks.Lutnick was a guest at Axios streamed event, Building the Future, Wednesday, where he was interviewed by company co-founder Mike Allen about several topics, including President Donald Trumps offering of a Gold Card.In March, Trump said the Gold Card would go on sale "very, very soon," explaining it would be like a green card, "but better and more sophisticated." He said the newest path to citizenship in the U.S. would allow the "most successful job-creating people from all over the world to buy a path to citizenship."Allen asked Lutnick when the $5 million Gold Card would be available, and Lutnick said he expected a website called trumpcard.gov to be up and running in about a week.TRUMP VOWS TO REFUND, DEPORT ANY 'UNSAVORY' IMMIGRANTS WHO TRY FOR CITIZENSHIP UNDER POTENTIAL 'GOLD CARD'"The details of that will come soon after, but people can start to register. And all that will come over a matter of the next weeks not month, weeks," Lutnick said.He also shared a story about a recent "great dinner" in the Middle East with about 400 people.During the dinner, Lutnick said, he had his phone out when one of the senior leaders walked by and asked why his phone was out."I go, I am selling him cards," Lutnick said. "So, basically everyone I meet whos not an American is going to want to buy the card if they have the fiscal capacity."TRUMP CONTINUES TO PUSH ALTERNATIVE TO CONTROVERSIAL VISA AMID CONCERNS ABOUT CHINESE INFLUENCEHe acknowledged that not everyone will be able to afford a Gold Card, but it will be available to those who can afford to help America pay off its debt."Why wouldnt they want a plan B that says God forbid something bad happens, you come to the airport in America and the person in immigration says, Welcome home. Right? As opposed to, Where the heck am I going if something bads happening in my country," Lutnick continued.He noted that everyone will be vetted for a card, adding those who come in with $5 million for a visa are going to be "great people who are going to come and bring businesses and opportunity to America. And theyre going to pay $5 million."Lutnick offered one more hypothetical scenario, saying if 200,000 people purchase the Gold Card for $5 million, that's $1 trillion.TRUMP TOUTS $5 MILLION GOLD CARD AS NEW PATH TO CITIZENSHIP"Remember, we get 280,000 visas per year now for free, not counting the 20 million people who broke into this country for nothing under Biden," Lutnick said. "And, so, I want you to think about that. We give it away for free and said Donald Trumps gonna bring in a trillion dollars for what purpose? To make America better. And it makes perfect sense to me."TRUMPS GOLD CARD VISA COULD INVITE FRAUD, NATIONAL SECURITY RISKS: EXPERTTrump has previously touted his plan before to attract the worlds wealthiest to become U.S. citizens, though it comes at a time when he is both clamping down on illegal migration and as universities are increasingly in the spotlight amid soaring school costs and crippling student loans.After Trumps announcement in March, Lora Ries, director of the Heritage Foundation's Border Security and Immigration Center, warned it could invite fraud."Any immigration benefit draws fraud. People are willing to do anything and say just about anything to come to the U.S.," Ries told Fox News Digital.In an interview in February with Fox News Chief Political Anchor Bret Baier on "Special Report," Lutnick said all candidates will be "deeply vetted.""These are vetted people," Lutnick told Baier. "These are going to be great global citizens who are going to bring entrepreneurial spirit, capacity and growth to America. If one of them comes in, think of the jobs they are going to bring with them, the businesses they are going to bring with them, and they are going to pay American taxes as well. So, this is huge money for America."Fox News Digitals Caitlin McFall contributed to this report.
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    Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' heads to House-wide vote after key committee victory
    President Donald Trumps "big, beautiful bill" could be headed for a House-wide vote as soon as Wednesday night after its approval by a key committee.The House Rules Committee, the gatekeeper for most legislation before it gets to the full chamber, first met at 1 a.m. Wednesday to advance the massive bill in time for Speaker Mike Johnsons Memorial Day deadline for sending it to the Senate.Proceedings crept on for hours as Democrats on the committee repeatedly accursed Republicans of trying to move the bill "in the dead of night" and of trying to raise costs for working class families at the expense of the wealthy.WHITE HOUSE URGES IMMEDIATE VOTE ON GOP'S BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILLDemocratic lawmakers also dragged out the process with dozens of amendments that stretched from early Tuesday well into Wednesday.Republicans, meanwhile, contended the bill is aimed at boosting small businesses, farmers, and low- and middle-income families, while reducing waste, fraud, and abuse in the government safety net.In a sign of the meetings high stakes, Johnson, R-La., himself visited with committee Republicans shortly before 1 a.m. and then again just after sunrise.HOUSE FREEDOM CAUCUS HEADING TO WHITE HOUSE AFTER DELAY PLAY ON TRUMP'S BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILLBut the committee kicked off its meeting to advance the bill with several key outstanding issues 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 granted in former President Joe Bidens Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).Johnson told Fox News Digital during his earlier visit that he was "very close" to a deal with divided House GOP factions.Returning from that meeting, Johnson signaled the House would press ahead with its vote either late Wednesday or early Thursday.But the legislations passage through the House Rules Committee does not necessarily mean it will fare well in a House-wide vote.A pair of House Rules Committee members, Reps. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., and Chip Roy, R-Texas, were two of the conservative House Freedom Caucus members who had called for the House-wide vote to be delayed on Wednesday.Meanwhile, the White House bore down hard on those rebels, demanding a vote "immediately" in an official statement of policy that backed the House GOP bill.Republicans areworking to passTrumps 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 advanceTrumps billthrough the House and Senate by the Fourth of July.
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    BYU football player Jake Retzlaff accused of 2023 sexual assault in lawsuit
    A lawsuit filed by a Utah woman accused BYU football player Jake Retzlaff of a sexual assault at his home in Novemeber 2023, The Salt Lake Tribune reported.The woman, listed in the filing as Jane Doe A.G., says she reported her allegations to police.The accuser said she and Retzlaff initially made contact via social media.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMRetzlaff is being sued for alleged battery, assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress. According to the lawsuit, the woman is seeking punitive damages from the BYU quarterback.NFL HALL OF FAMER SHANNON SHARPE ACCUSED OF SEXUAL ASSAULT, BATTERY IN $50 MILLION LAWSUITAs of Wednesday, Retzlaff does not face any criminal charges. Mark Baute, Retzlaff's attorney, issued a statement saying the BYU quarterback is "factually innocent."Baute also described his client as a "nice young man."Retzlaff made the move from California to Utah in 2023 when he transferred to BYU. He led the Cougars to an 11-2 record last season.He is BYU's first known Jewish starting quarterback. The university is operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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