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    Comedian Andrew Schulz claims Harris campaign 'blatantly' lied about setting up a podcast interview
    Comedian and podcast host Andrew Schulz accused the Harris campaign of "blatantly" lying about his team not reaching out to them during the election on Saturday.In an interview with the New York Times "The Interview" podcast, Schulz described his efforts to reach out to Democrats like Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to appear on his "Flagrant" podcast during the 2024 election.He claimed the Democrats not only rejected him but accused his team of being "podcast bros" who were "sexist, bigoted and racist."Schulz said he tried to set up an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris as well, but her campaign "blatantly lie[d]" and said he did not reach out.COMEDIAN ANDREW SCHULZ CLAIMS VENUE CANCELED SHOWS AFTER HE INTERVIEWED TRUMP"Its wild to blatantly lie when not only did I reach out Charlamagne, whos working with them, reached out," Schulz said. "Mark Cuban, whos a surrogate, reached out, and we reached out, and they blatantly lie."Then when people write articles about it, theyll say, Andrew says he reached out to Kamala, but we reached out to the Kamala people, and they said that never happened. So what is the reader supposed to interpret that as?"He added, "I think its an indictment on me, because its almost like calling me a liar."Fox News Digital reached out to Harris, Charlamagne and Cuban for comment.Schulz acknowledged that he has since spoken to progressive figures like Buttigieg and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. He believed the reason was that prior to the election, Democrats felt that they didnt need to go on podcasts like his to reach voters.Schulz and his "Flagrant" podcast interviewed President Donald Trump during his campaign in October. He said after the interview he felt Trump went from having "no chance" of winning the presidency again to "winning by a landslide."COMEDIAN ANDREW SCHULZ SAYS DEMOCRATS' 'COOLNESS FACTOR' IS LONG GONE, PARTY IS NO LONGER DOMINATING CULTUREAlso on The Times podcast, Schulz described himself as a lifelong Democrat who voted for Trump."[M]y vote was more like I voted against a Democratic institution that I feel was stripping the democratic process from its constituents. I didnt like the way things were going, and Kamala was saying, Yeah, were going to keep doing that," he said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
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    Cuomo staying in NYC mayor's race for now, following stunning setback to Mamdani in primary: Sources
    Andrew Cuomo is not dropping out of the race for New York City mayor.Cuomo, the former three-term New York State governor who resigned from office in 2021 amid multiple scandals, has decided, for now, to move ahead and run in the general election as an independent candidate, two sources confirmed to Fox News on Thursday night.The announcement by Cuomo came two days after progressive upstart Zohran Mamdani shocked the political world, as he topped Cuomo and the rest of the 11-candidate field in heavily blue New York City's Democratic Party mayoral primary and took a big step toward becoming the first Muslim mayor of the nation's most populous city.Mamdani, a 33-year-old democratic socialist state assemblyman from Queens who originally hailed from Uganda, captured 43.5% of the first round unofficial primary results, with Cuomo at 36.4%.REPUBLICANS USE MAMDANI BOMBSHELL VICTORY OVER CUOMO AS AMMUNITION TO BLAST DEMOCRATS AS EXTREMISTSWhile he acknowledged Mamdani's victory in the primary, Cuomo left the door open to a November run as an independent candidate, which election rules in New York State permit."I want to look at all the numbers as they come in and analyze the rank choice voting. I will then consult with my colleagues on what is the best path for me to help the City of New York, as I have already qualified to run for mayor on an independent line in November," Cuomo said in a statement earlier this week.Cuomo was facing an end-of-the-day Friday deadline for candidates who had already qualified to run as independents to decline that independent ballot line.The former governor will keep his place that he already secured earlier this year on the "Fight & Deliver" ballot line. But the sources said that Cuomo had not committed yet to running an active general election campaign through the summer and into the autumn.If Cuomo drops out of the race at a later date, his name will stay on the general election ballot.Once a longshot in the race, Mamdani closed the gap with Cuomo during the final stretch of the primary race thanks to an energetic campaign that focused in part on New York City's high cost of living.Endorsements by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the progressive rock star and New York City's most prominent leader on the left, and by Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, the progressive champion and two-time Democratic presidential nominee runner-up, helped Mamdani consolidate much of New York City's Democratic Party baseWHAT MAMDANI'S STUNNING PRIMARY VICTORY MEANS FOR DEMOCRATS NATIONWIDEAnd Mamdani rode a wave of support from younger and first-time voters to catapult himself into first place."I will be the mayor for every New Yorker," Mamdani said in his victory speech. "Whether you voted for me, or for Governor Cuomo, or felt too disillusioned by a long broken political system to vote at all, I will fight for a city that works for you, that is affordable for you, that is safe for you."Since none of the candidates topped 50%, counting technically now heads into rounds of ranked-choice elimination. But the combined totals of votes Mamdani and other aligned progressive candidates won are likely to be more than enough to topple Cuomo as the ranked-choice tabulations begin on July 1.Cuomo, seeing the writing on the wall, admitted defeat and complimented Mamdani as the initial primary results poured in on Tuesday, telling supporters that "tonight is his night. He deserved it. He won."But Cuomo, in an interview on Wednesday with CBS New York, noted that "in the general election, more people come out to vote. It's a broader pool, if you will, of New Yorkers, more representative pool of New Yorkers.""There are about 5 million voters in New York City, there are about 8 million people in New York City, and about 1 million people vote in the Democratic primary. So it's not, necessarily, representative of the city at large," the former governor said.And a poll from a consulting and lobbying group that was aligned with an outside group supporting Cuomo released a poll on Thursday that suggested Mamdani and Cuomo tied in a possible general election matchup, with incumbent Mayor Eric Adams a Democrat who's running for re-election as an independent and Republican mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa far behind.Sliwa, the founder of the volunteer crime-fighting patrols known as the Guardian Angels, is the GOP nominee for a second straight election cycle. Also running this November as an independent is former federal prosecutor Jim Walden.Asked if Cuomo should drop out of the race, Mamdani said Thursday in an interview with Fox News affiliate WNYW in New York that "I think there's room for everyone because, ultimately, we're going to win it."The 67-year-old Cuomo has spent the past four years fighting to clear his name after 11 sexual harassment accusations, which he has repeatedly denied, forced his resignation. He was also under investigation at the time for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic amid allegations his administration vastly understated COVID-related deaths at state nursing homes.Last month, the Justice Department opened a criminal investigation into Cuomo after Republicans accused him of lying to Congress about the decisions he made as governor during the coronavirus pandemic.Cuomo, thanks to his name recognition, was the front-runner in the polls even before he announced his candidacy earlier this year. But he ran a safe campaign that relied on union support, and he shied away from often engaging with local or national media.Mamdani, meanwhile, made smart use of social media platforms, including TikTok, as he engaged the primary electorate. He proposed eliminating fares to ride New York City's vast bus system, making CUNY (City University of New York) "tuition-free," freezing rents on municipal housing, offering "free childcare" for children up to age five, and setting up government-run grocery stores.Adams, in formally launching his campaign on Thursday on the steps of City Hall, said "this is a city not of socialism," in an obvious jab at Mamdani's proposals."There's no dignity in someone giving you everything for free. There's dignity in giving you a job, so you can provide for your family and the opportunities that you deserve. This is not a city of handouts. This is a city of hands up."Adams' poll numbers were sinking even before he was indicted last year on five counts, which accused the mayor of bribery and fraud as part of an alleged "long-running" scheme to personally profit from contacts with foreign officials.The mayor made repeated overtures to President Donald Trump, and the Justice Department earlier this year dismissed the corruption charges, so Adams could potentially work with the Trump administration on its illegal immigration crackdown.He announced in early April that he would run for re-election as an independent and forgo the Democratic primary.
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    Ex-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice calls US strikes on Iran a 'shot in the arm' for American credibility
    Former Secretary of StateCondoleezza Rice said the United States and Israels strikes on Irans nuclear facilities are a significant moment for the Middle East and a sign of bolstered American credibility on the global stage.Rice joined "Special Report" on Thursday after the United States struck three Iranian nuclear sites over the weekend, praising the American military and Israeli forces for their accomplishments."We will eventually know precisely how much the Iranian program was damaged, but I think all of the evidence is that it was substantially, significantly damaged to the place that, for a while at least, it will be hard to build a nuclear weapon," she said.US STRIKES SET IRAN'S NUCLEAR PROGRAM BACK MANY YEARS, ISRAELI ASSESSMENT FINDSIrans Fordow, Natanz andIsfahan nuclear sites were hit early Sunday morning by U.S. B-2 bombers and Tomahawk missiles as part of Operation Midnight Hammer.The B-2 bombers flew for 37 hours non-stop from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri to drop 12 GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators on Fordow and two on Natanz.More than two dozen cruise missiles were also launched at Isfahan from a U.S. submarine.Top Trump administration officials have maintained the "obliteration" of Irans nuclear program in the days following the strikes despite questions regarding the whereabouts of the Islamic Republics highly enriched uranium.TRUMP LASHES OUT AT ISRAEL AND IRAN WITH PROFANITY FOR BREAKING CEASEFIRE"President Trump directed the most complex and secretive military operation in history. And it was a resounding success, resulting in a ceasefire agreement and the end of the 12 Day War,"said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth during a Thursday press briefing at the Pentagon."There's been a lot of discussion about what happened and what didn't happen. Step back for a second. Because of decisive military action, President Trump created the conditions to end the war, decimating, choose your word, obliterating, destroying Iran's nuclear capabilities."Rice told Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier that she believes the U.S. strikes set Irans nuclear program back significantly.She criticized a leaked, "low-confidence"preliminary intelligence assessment from the Defense Intelligence Agency which claimed President Donald Trump's strikes did not destroy key components of Iran's nuclear facilities as "irresponsible.""When you look at what the Israelis were able to do to Hezbollah, what they were able to do to Hamas the significant efforts against the Iranian military establishment, against scientists. This really is a now-crippled Iran, and a crippled Iran is good for the region," the Stanford professor explained.The Trump administration is pushing for diplomatictalks with the Iranians following Operation Midnight Hammer, but Rice argued she has no doubts that the Iranian regime isnt interested in peace, given its "legitimacy" is based on destroying Israel."We've had 46 years of the Iranians destabilizing the region, killing Americans. We've had 46 years of their proxies holding terror against Israel, against Iraq, against the people of the Middle East. So, no, they don't want peace," she said.The former Bush official added thatthe U.S. strikes were a "shot in the arm for American credibility" on the global stage following former President Joe Bidens "disastrous" withdrawal from Afghanistan."Credibility is not something that you establish one day and then you sort of dial it in and say it's done. We have to keep establishing that the United States is going to try and shape the international system, not just be a victim of it," Rice said. "But what's happened in the last couple of days is very, very good for American credibility."
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    Heather Graham sports black string bikini, Jane Seymour dons coral one-piece during Italian summer getaway
    Heather Graham and Jane Seymour are diving straight into summer with new beach selfies in Italy.On Wednesday, Seymour took to Instagram to share a photo with Graham in big beach hats, sunglasses and their swimsuits enjoying their summer vacation."Heather Graham and I dove straight into summer mode. Saltwater in our hair, sunshine on our cheeks, and just enough mischief to keep the seagulls guessing," Seymour began her caption.She then asked, "If you were a mermaid for a day, what ocean secret would you unlock first?"HEATHER GRAHAM'S SECRETS TO FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH AS SHE ADMITS SHE'S HAPPIER THAN EVER IN HER 50SGraham commented on Seymour's post, writing, "You are an inspiration Jane! Im so glad we got to spend time together."In the photo, Graham was seen wearing a black string bikini with oversized black sunglasses and a white sun hat. Seymour sported a coral one-piece swimsuit with black sunglasses and a black sun hat.Seymour previously posted a picture in the same one-piece on Saturday."Soaking up the sunshine and the solstice magic. The longest day of the year calls for a little extra sparkle, a splash of sea, and a heart wide open to summers beauty," she captioned her weekend post.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSThe "Wedding Crashers" star posed in front of the ocean with her legs crossed while wearing a white and black sun hat.In May, Seymour commented on how she's been able to maintain the same figure she's had since she was in high school.She told the Daily Mail that she stuck to the Mediterranean diet, which has kept her a size four for decades.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"It works so well and it tastes good," Seymour told the outlet, adding that the diet, "includes a lot of delicious food like tomatoes, olives and fish."Seymour explained that she doesn't find the diet restrictive."People ask me if I have a cheat day with my diet and I respond that I am never on a diet. If you think you are on a diet, you will lose track, you will cheat."But if you find healthy foods you really love that make you feel good, you never feel shorted," she said.Seymour's fitness includes keeping "moving" by doing Pilates and weight-lifting.
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    Brad Pitt's Los Angeles home ransacked by three suspects who broke in through front window
    Brad Pitt's Los Angeles home was allegedly "ransacked" late Wednesday night.A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) shared that Northeast area officers responded to the 2300 block of Edgemont Street at 10:30 p.m. June 25. Three suspects allegedly broke into the home through the front window and "ransacked" the residence.The suspects fled with miscellaneous items, according to the spokesperson.Police did not identify the owner of the home, but multiple outlets confirmed it was Pitt's.NICOLE KIDMAN, KEITH URBAN'S LA HOME BROKEN INTO, RANSACKED: POLICEPitt's representative declined to comment on the matter.The actor is on a promotional tour for "F1: The Movie" and was reportedly not home at the time of the break-in.NBC Los Angeles reported that the police department is still looking for the three suspects responsible for the burglary.Pitt's ex-wife, Jennifer Aniston, was the target of a crime in Los Angeles last month when a man rammed through the gates of her Bel Air home.In May, authorities identified the suspect as 48-year-old Jimmy Wayne Carwyle. Hes been booked for felony vandalism.The "Friends" star was home at the time of the crash, according to The Associated Press via KABC-TV.West Los Angeles officers responded to a burglary suspect Monday, May 5, at about 12:20 p.m., police said.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"Comments from the call stated that a male suspect drove through the gate of the residence in his vehicle. Private security at the location detained the suspect while awaiting LAPD officers to arrive. West LA officers responded and took the suspect into custody without incident," authorities told Fox News Digital at the time.Online property records show a home on that block owned by a trust run by Jennifer Anistons business manager, according to The Associated Press.Aniston and Pitt join Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban, who have been victims of home burglaries this year.Kidman and Urban's Los Angeles home was broken into on Valentine's Day. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERThe Los Angeles Police Department confirmed with Fox News Digital at the time that officers responded to a burglary report Feb. 14 at 8 p.m. in the couples neighborhood."Unknown suspects smashed the glass door to the residence and then fled the location," a spokesperson for the LAPD stated.Officers said no one was home at the time of the burglary.Fox News Digital's Stephanie Giang-Paunon contributed to this report.
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    Beyond the Leaderboard: LIV Golf opens doors for next generation
    LIV Golf is taking its global tour to the South, bringing back big names and team competition. However, this weekend in Dallas, the focus is about more than the game itself. While big names like Bryson DeChambeau may grab headlines, the league tells FOX theyre just as invested in whos getting a chance to belong in the sport.ThroughLIV Golfs Potential, Unleashed,students stretched out across the DFW area took part in a day of inspiration and fun through the leagues working partnerships with local school districts and charities. The idea behind it all? To increase opportunities for education, employment and training young athletes in the game of golf.EVERYTHING TO KNOW FOR LIV GOLF DALLAS"Its allowing them to bring diversity to the game, to teach the game to communities that may not have had the opportunity to do that But also to show the world that it's not just about a sport and somebody being a winnerbut there are a lot of life lessons to be involved when you're playing golf or learning something new," explained Tracey Hardwick, Executive Director of Together We Thrive.On Wednesday, the kids also took part in golf lessons from the pros themselves opening doors to the leaderboard."I think trying to break some of those barriers and get golf to everyone is really important Notonly for the growth of the game, but forthis community here to have a sport, that they can go play and learn," said Cameron Tringale, a LIV Golf player with HyFlyers GC.BRYSON DECHAMBEAU ADMIRED BY PRESIDENT TRUMPS GOLF GAMEHowever, when it comes to the tournament, LIV Golf andFOX Sports Broadcaster Jerry Foltz says the energy is different."It's easy to say this is not your grandfathers golf tournament There's world-class golf at the highest level But there's a relaxed atmosphere for the fans who are here," Foltz said.LIV GOLF STAR TAKES SWIPE AT SAN FRANCISCOS LEADERSHIPThat culture all shows up in the merch specially catered to match the location of each individual tournament, while highlighting the unique layers to team play."You know it's a team following, but it also has a player following, and it's a design following," said Senior Retail Operations Manager with LIV Golf, Andre Williams.But its not just about what fans wear, its who theyre here to see, and the people who keep the game sharp like Ben Giunta, otherwise known as the club doctor. A degree or two off? Giunta makes it right and is ready for the game."A player comes in with some uncertainty. They walk out with a little bit more confidence in what they're actually using so they can go out and perform," Giunta explained.
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