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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBoston sports radio hosts unload on Aaron Rodgers over final NFL season revelationBoston sports radio hosts teed off on Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers after the four-time NFL MVP said the 2025 season was likely going to be his last.Rodgers made the revelation during an interview on "The Pat McAfee Show" last week and it drew the ire of WEEI Radios Greg Hill, Courtney Cox and Chris Curtis.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMOn Friday, the group decried Rodgers on "The Greg Hill Show" for attempting to turn his possible final year into a farewell tour."It is kind of a d----- move," Hill said. "Training camp hasnt even started, and you need to declare that this is, this is the last (year). If you want to ask me about it when I come to your city, feel free to ask me about it. Feel free to bother all the other guys also all season long when you ask them about my last season."Cox lamented that the other Steelers players will be "hearing" about Rodgers impending retirement all season long when theyre focused on winning games."Give me a break with the I just wanted to do this for fun for my final (season) its been 20 years, haha, chuckle, chuckle,'" she added. "No, you did it so that you could tell everybody youre retiring and have a farewell tour. Thats why you did it. Youre an egomaniac, a narcissist."JIM HARBAUGH ADDED TO LAWSUIT ABOUT FORMER ASSISTANT'S ALLEGED HACKING TO OBTAIN PHOTOS OF ATHLETESCox admitted she was "being a hypocrite" because she would do the same thing if she was an athlete in Rodgers position and would have loved it if it was Tom Brady doing the same thing."The fact that its Aaron Rodgers thats why I hate it."Curtis piled on, saying, "This guy is loathsome.""Its beneath the Steelers to bring this guy in. Its pathetic. I hate that (head coach Mike Tomlin) is on board with it," he added. "Hes not good anymore."For his final season, Rodgers said he is going to "empty the tank" for the Steelers."Im going to give the Steelers everything that I got and empty the tank and be super comfortable and satisfied with whatever happens," Rodgers said."Obviously, we dream about playing at the highest level in the biggest games, but the fact that I can come back to Pittsburgh, play for Mike (Tomlin), get to know the organization, get to be a part of a special franchise thats had such incredible success."Fox News Ryan Morik contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 7 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump reveals who should testify on Biden administration's alleged cover-upPresident Donald Trump revealed who he would like to see testify regarding the alleged cover-up of former President Joe Biden's cognitive decline and potentially unauthorized executive actions, telling Fox News' Maria Bartiromo he believes the Biden autopen scandal will go down as one of the "biggest" in history."Lisa Monaco, who was a big supporter of Andrew Weissmann [should testify]. These are people that I think are very bad people. They had radical left lunatics working there, and they took over that office. They didn't want Biden and then, after a little while, they realized he's incompetent" Trump claimed during a "Sunday Morning Futures" exclusive interview this week."Biden was never for open borders. Biden was never for transgender for everybody. He was never for men playing in women's sports. He was never for that" the president added.EXCLUSIVE: COMER HAILS DOJ'S BIDEN PROBE AS HOUSE INVESTIGATION HEATS UPMonaco served as the United States deputy attorney general under the Biden administration from 2021 to 2025.One year ago, Biden's cognitive state was put on display during his sole presidential debate with Trump prior to dropping out of the race and passing the torch to then-Vice President Kamala Harris last summer.Trump and other Republicans have been quick to speculate that former Biden aides abused presidential power by assuming Biden's role to, as Trump previously wrote in a memo, "assert Article II authority" through executive actions.TRUMP SAYS BIDEN DIDN'T FAVOR HIS ADMIN'S LAX BORDER SECURITY POLICY, SUGGESTS AUTOPEN PLAYED A ROLE"I don't think Biden knew what was happening. The person that operated the autopen was the President of the United States," Trump told Bartiromo. "I think that that's going to be sought out, and we're going to find out what happened."The president ordered an investigation into the previous administration to correspond with his allegations earlier this year.Biden, however, has insisted that he was in control of the White House during his term in office."I made the decisions about the pardons, executive orders, legislation, and proclamations. Any suggestion that I didnt is ridiculous and false," he said in a statement."This is nothing more than a distraction by Donald Trump and Congressional Republicans who are working to push disastrous legislation that would cut essential programs like Medicaid and raise costs on American families, all to pay for tax breaks for the ultra-wealthy and big corporations," he added.0 Comments 0 Shares 6 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMZohran Mamdani repeatedly pressed on whether he condemns 'globalize the intifada' term in NBC interviewNew York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani was repeatedly pressed by NBC News host Kristen Welker on Sunday about why he doesn't want to condemn the phrase, "globalize the intifada," insisting that he didn't want to "police language.""I want to ask you about an issue that has divided New Yorkers in recent weeks. You were recently asked about the term 'globalize the intifada,' if it makes you uncomfortable. In that moment, you did not condemn the phrase. Now, just so folks understand, it is a phrase that many people hear as a call to violence against Jews," Welker said. "So I want to give you the opportunity to respond here and now, do you condemn that phrase, globalize the intifada?'"Mandami, a Democratic socialist, defeated former New York governor Andrew Cuomo in the mayoral primary last week."That's not language that I use. The language that I use, the language that I will continue to use to lead this city, is that which speaks clearly to my intent, which is an intent grounded in a belief in universal human rights," Mamdani responded. "And ultimately, that's what is the foundation of so much of my politics, the belief that freedom and justice and safety are things that, to have meaning, have to be applied to all people and that includes Israelis and Palestinians alike."WASHINGTON POST BASHES SOCIALIST ZOHRAN MAMDANI AS POTENTIAL DISASTER FOR NEW YORK CITYWelker asked Mamdani once again if he condemned the phrase.Mamdani said he had spoken to several Jewish New Yorkers regarding their concerns about antisemitism and added, "I dont believe that the role of the mayor is to police speech.""Ultimately, what I think I need to show is the ability to not only talk about something but to tackle it and to make clear there is no room for antisemitism in the city. We have to root out that bigotry and, ultimately, we do that through the actions, and that is the mayor I will be, one that protects Jewish New Yorkers and lives up to that commitment through the work that I do," he continued.Welker asked again why he wouldn't just "condemn" the phrase, citing those who care about the language and feel concerned over the phrase.GLOBALIZE THE INTIFADA PHRASE STIRS TENSIONS ON NYC CAMPAIGN TRAIL AS MIDDLE EAST CONFLICT RAGES"My concern is, to start to walk down the line of language and making clear what language I believe is permissible or impermissible, takes me into a place similar to that of the president, who is looking to do those very kinds of things, putting people in jail for writing an op-ed, putting them in jail for protesting. Ultimately, it is not language that I use. It is language I understand there are concerns about, and what I will do is showcase my vision for the city through my words and my actions," Mamdani said.Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., called on Mamdani to denounce the phrase on Thursday during a heated exchange with WNYC radio host Brian Lehrer.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREDuring an interview with Stephen Colbert ahead of the primary, Mamdani was also pressed on antisemitism in New York."Does the State of Israel have the right to exist?" Colbert asked the 33-year-old Democratic socialist."Yes," Mamdani responded. "Like all nations, I believe it has the right to exist and a responsibility also to uphold international law."0 Comments 0 Shares 6 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMLeBron James exercises Lakers player option for 2025-26 seasonLeBron James exercised his player option for the 2025-26 season with the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday as he appears to be in the final stages of his lengthy NBA career.Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul told ESPN about James decision. The player option is reportedly worth $52.6 million and it will be his eighth season in Los Angeles.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMJames played 70 games during the 2024-25 season. It was the second straight year he played at least 70 games. He averaged 24.4 points, 8.2 assists and 7.8 rebounds per game as the Lakers put together one of the more intriguing seasons in recent memory.Los Angeles made the shrewd trade for Luka Doncic that sent Anthony Davis to the Dallas Mavericks. Doncic and James will now have more time to team up and make a play for an NBA championship together at least one more time. The Lakers were 50-32 last season, finishing third in the Western Conference, but were ousted in the first round of the playoffs by the Minnesota Timberwolves.Paul told ESPN that James wants to win and will be watching the Lakers' moves closely to build a contending roster."LeBron wants to compete for a championship," he said. "He knows the Lakers are building for the future. He understands that, but he values a realistic chance of winning it all. We are very appreciative of the partnership that we've had for eight years with Jeanie (Buss) and Rob (Pelinka) and consider the Lakers as a critical part of his career.MAVERICKS COACH JASON KIDD REVEALS PLANS FOR COOPER FLAGG'S NBA ROOKIE SEASON"We understand the difficulty in winning now while preparing for the future. We do want to evaluate what's best for LeBron at this stage in his life and career. He wants to make every season he has left count, and the Lakers understand that, are supportive and want what's best for him."For James, it will be Year 23. He has four championships, four NBA MVPs and 21 All-Star selections.He opened up about how much he has left to give in an interview with The Associated Press earlier this month, crediting his family as one of the main reasons why hes continuing to play. Bronny James is in the Lakers organization and Bryce James is set to play in Arizona. Zhuri James, meanwhile, has her sights set on volleyball."Theyre like Dad, continue on your dream. This is your dream. Continue on your focus. Youve been here for us this whole time,'" he said. "When you have that type of support... it makes it a lot easier."James also appeared to be intrigued by the possibility of playing with Bryce James as well as Bronny."At this point of my career, you think about when the end is. Thats human nature," he said. "You think: Is it this year? Or next year? Those thoughts always creep into your mind at this point of the journey. But I have not given it a specific timetable, date. Im seeing how my body and family reacts, too."The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 6 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMRevealed: The extensive perks UN officials receive amid budget crisisUnited Nations Secretary-General Antnio Guterres has directed staff to slash budgetsahead of the 2026 budgetary vote as part of a wider reform effort through his UN80 Initiative.Much of the belt-tightening comes at a time when the Trump administration has looked to save money with the help of DOGE. In March, Guterres warned about cuts to U.S. spending at the U.N., stating that "going through with recent funding cuts will make the world less healthy, less safe, and less prosperous." The U.S., as the top funder to the world body, has given billions over the last few years, while paying around a third of its budget.However, organizational belt-tightening does not appear to have hit senior-level U.N. staff."The American people dont even see this," a diplomatic source told Fox News Digital. "These people that are appointed to care for the poor of the world, get better perks than any investment banks out there."TRUMP DOES UNS JOB ON WORLD STAGE, LEADS ON PEACE WHILE SECRETARY-GENERAL EARNS MORE AT ANTI-US BODYThe diplomatic insider told Fox News Digital that the current "zero-growth" budget for 2026 still includes "a lot of perks" for professional- and director-level U.N. staff along with assistant-secretaries, under-secretaries and the secretary-general.Fox News Digital recently reported that Guterres earned $418,348, which is a higher base salary than President Donald Trump receives. And that doesn't include some of the perks the U.N. chief gets, including a plush Manhattan residence and chauffeur-driven car.Additionally, though U.N. documents say senior-level U.N. staff are "going to be thefirst thing to be reduced," the source says that "in the budget of 2026, none of that is touched."Here is a list of perks:U.N. professional staff, including Guterres, are paid a general salary as well as an additional multiplier of their salary based on their post. Multipliers are meant to "preserve equivalent purchasing power for all duty stations" and can range from 16% in Eswatini, Africa, to 86.8% in Switzerland, according to data provided to Fox News Digital by a U.N. source.The U.N. pay scalehas been set to compare with "equivalently graded jobs in the comparator civil service in Washington, D.C.," with compensation about "10 to 20% ahead of the comparator service" to "attract and retain staff from all countries, including the comparator."FORMER TRUMP OFFICIAL SLAMS UN REFORM EFFORTS AS EIGHT AND A HALF YEARS LATEOther expenses that may be compensated for include taxes paid and housing costs.U.N. staffs rent may be subsidized by up to 40% if it "exceeds a so-called rent threshold" based on an employees income.Many member states exempt U.N. employees from paying taxes, but employees of the organization who must pay taxes at their duty station are reimbursed for the cost.There are substantial benefits for staff with dependents.Staff receive an allowance of 6% of their net income if their spouses earn less than an entry-level general service U.N. salary.Staff who are parents receive a flat allowance of $2,929 for children under 18, or who are under 21 and in secondary schooling. A second child allowance for staff without spouses is set at $1,025.U.N. employees may receive grants to cover a portion of the education costs for dependent children through up to four years of post-secondary education. Reimbursements are calculated on a sliding scale. In a sample calculation, the U.N. explains that it would reimburse $34,845 of a $47,000 tuition.Boarding fees may also be reimbursed up to $5,300 during primary and secondary education.U.N. staff have access to the U.N. joint staff pension fund, which allows employees to contribute 23.7% of "pensionable remuneration, with two-thirds paid by the organization and one-third by the staff member."The U.N.pays travel expenses for staff"on initial appointment, on change of duty station, on separation from service, for travel on official business, for home leave travel, and on travel to visit family members." In some instances, the U.N. also pays for eligible spouses and dependent children to travel.Travel expenses include a "daily subsistence allowance (DSA)" meant to cover "the average cost of lodging and other expenses." Eligible family members receive half the DSA, while director-level staff and above receive an additional DSA supplement.TRUMP ADMIN STANDS BY ISRAEL, REJECTS UN RESOLUTION BACKED BY UK AND FRANCEFor staff who change assignments at certain duty stations, U.N. mobility incentives begin at $6,700 and can grow to more than $15,075.If changing stations for an assignment lasting more than a year, settling-in benefits comprise 30 days DSA for staff and half-DSA for eligible families, as well as one month of net pay and one month of post adjustment at the assignment duty station. Moving expenses may include the full or partial removal and transport of household goods, or the storage of those items.Hardship allowances of between $5,930 and $23,720 may be granted for non-local staff in certain duty stations. The U.N. issues allowances of $19,800 for staff with dependents and $7,500 for staff without dependents stationed at non-family duty stations "to recognize the increased level of financial and psychological hardship incurred by involuntary separation." Danger pay of $1,645 may also be allocated to staff whose association or employment may make them "clearly, persistently, and directly targeted," or in duty stations where there is a "high risk of becoming collateral damage in a war or active armed conflict."Terminated employees are alsoallowed separation payments, typically constituting several months pay if their appointment has been terminated due to "abolition of post or reduction of staff; poor health or incapacitation for further service; unsatisfactory service; agreed termination." Those terminated for unsatisfactory service or misconduct may receive half the typical separation payment.A repatriation grant may additionally be paid to staff who have been in expatriate service for at least five years, unless staff were "summarily dismissed."In response to questions about Fox News Digitals sources statements about U.N. employee compensation being on par with that of an investment banker, Guterres' spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said the assertion was "ludicrous" and "demonstrates an ignorance of both the United Nations and the investment banking worlds."Dujarric did not deny that the 2026 budget proposal includes no cutting of senior personnel or benefits. "The budget proposal for 2026 was prepared before the launch of the UN80 initiative," he said. "We are currently working on identifying efficiencies, including reductions in post, and a revised proposal will be submitted to the General Assembly in the Fall for its deliberations, which usually take place between October and December."Dujarric added that the International Civil Service Commission, an independent group of 15 expert appointees which creates the system of salaries, benefits and allowances for the U.N., is "undertaking a comprehensive review of the compensation package for the international Professional and higher category of staff," with the results due for presentation in 2026."The secretary-general has no authority of the decisions of the ICSC or the appointment of its members," he said.0 Comments 0 Shares 6 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBiden breakdown: Tracking the investigations into the former presidentThe House Oversight Committee heard testimony this week from a key Biden official as part of its investigation into the former presidents health decline and issued a subpoena to former first lady Jill Bidens top aide after he refused to appear voluntarily.Biden left office in January, but questions about his mental acuity and decline while in office continue to mount after the release of audio of his interview with former special counsel Robert Hur and his cancer diagnosis, drawing attention to a number of actions taken in his final days in office and beyond.Here's a look at the known, active investigations into the former president and his team:HOUSE GOP SECURES FOUR KEY WITNESSES IN BIDEN MENTAL-DECLINE PROBE AS FORMER AIDES AGREE TO TALKThe House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., is leading an investigation into an alleged cover-up of Bidens mental decline.The investigation is looking into whether those inside Bidens inner circle knowingly colluded to hide the former presidents declining mental acuity and used methods to circumvent the former president when it came to the issuance of important orders, particularly through the use of an autopen tool used to mimic the presidents signature.Some Biden aides agreed to voluntarily testify for transcribed interviews, including the director of Biden's former Domestic Policy Council, Neera Tanden; Biden's assistant and senior advisor to the first lady, Anthony Bernal; former special assistant to Biden and Deputy Director of Oval Office Operations, Ashley Williams; and Annie Tomasini, Biden's deputy chief of staff.Tanden appeared before the House Oversight Committee Tuesday. She told lawmakers she had "minimal interaction with Biden despite wielding tremendous authority," Comer said."She explained that to obtain approval for autopen signatures, she would send decision memos to members of the president's inner circle and had no visibility of what occurred between sending the memo and receiving it back with approval," Comer explained. "Her testimony raises serious questions about who was really calling the shots in the Biden White House amid the president's obvious decline."Bernal had confirmed his appearance for a voluntary transcribed interview June 26. But after the White House counsels office informed him it was waiving executive privilege for the Oversight Committees investigation, he refused to appear.LONE BIDEN OFFICIAL BREAKS SILENCE ON COGNITIVE DECLINE AS CABINET STAYS MUTEComer has now subpoenaed Bernal to compel his testimony."Given your close connection with both former President Biden and former first lady Jill Biden, the Committee sought to understand if you contributed to an effort to hide former President Bidens fitness to serve from the American people," Comer wrote in a letter to Bernal Thursday with the subpoena attached."You have refused the Committees request. However, to advance the Committees oversight and legislative responsibilities and interests, your testimony is critical."Comer said the committee "seeks information about your assessment of and relationship with former President Biden to explore whether the time has come for Congress to revisit potential legislation to address the oversight of presidents fitness to serve pursuant to its authority under Section 4 of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment or to propose changes to the Twenty-Fifth Amendment itself."Williams will testify July 11, and Tomasini will testify July 18.Bidens former White House doctor, Kevin OConnor, declined an invitation to sit for a transcribed interview scheduled for June 27.Comer subpoenaed OConnor to compel that testimony.Comer sent letters to five more top former Biden staffers, putting his total outreach in the investigation to 10 people so far.The latest round of letters are being sent to former White House chief of staff Ron Klain, former senior communications advisor Anita Dunn, former top advisors Michael Donilon and Steve Ricchetti and former deputy chief of staff for policy Bruce Reed.SCOOP: GOP PUSH FOR NEW HOUSE COMMITTEE TO PROBE BIDEN DECLINE 'COVER-UP' GAINS STEAMThe Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing Wednesday morning, "Unfit to Serve: How the Biden Cover-up Endangered America and Undermined the Constitution."The hearing included testimony from three experts, including University of Virginia law professor John Harrison, Heritage Foundation fellow Theodore Wold and a former White House press secretary from the first Trump administration, Sean Spicer.The conservative Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project first investigated the Biden administration's use of an autopen earlier in 2025 and found that the same signature was on a bevvy of executive orders and other official documents, while Bidens signature on the document announcing his departure from the 2024 race varied from the apparent machine-produced signature.Wold testified before the committee and described the alleged cover-up of Biden's declining health a "constitutional crisis."Republican senators blasted their Democratic colleagues for boycotting and walking out of the hearing."I will note that few of my Democratic colleagues are here today," Republican Texas Sen. John Cornyn said Wednesday. "Thank you to Sen. Welch from Vermont for being here, leaving us with no other option than to take the boycott of this hearing as an admission of guilt for their role in this crisis."We must not turn away from the search for answers, and it is not an overstatement to say that the future of our country could one day hinge on how we choose to act or not act on this very issue."Vermont Democratic Sen. Peter Welch and Illinois Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin did attend the start of the hearing, with Durbin abruptly walking out after describing the hearing as a distraction and accusing Republican colleagues of being "asleep at the wheel" with other legal issues within the Trump administration due to their focus on Biden.BIDEN STRUGGLES WITH WORDS, KEY MEMORIES IN LEAKED AUDIO FROM SPECIAL COUNSEL HUR INTERVIEW"In the last week alone, several events have demanded this committee's immediate attention," Durbin said Wednesday. "The horrific assassination in Minnesota, the treatment of our colleague Sen. Padilla by federal agents in Los Angeles and President Trump's unprecedented deployment of the U.S. military in Los Angeles."We should hear without delay from Attorney General Bondi and FBI Director Patel about what they are doing to address the unacceptable political violence in our country, including threats to Article III judges and justices, as well as members of Congress," Durbin added. "And we need to hear from the Homeland Security Secretary Noem about the treatment of our colleague, Sen. Padilla, and this administration's mass deportation campaign against immigrants."Welch also left the hearing after declaring it would not benefit his constituents.Bidenused his final weeks as commander in chief to grant clemency and pardon more than 1,500 people in what the White House described at the time as the largest single-day act of clemency by a U.S. president.The Justice Department is reviewing the list of people granted pardons by Biden amid concerns about his use of an autopen to automatically sign documents.DOJ Pardon Attorney Ed Martin is reviewing the list of Biden-era pardons granted during the former presidents final weeks in office, including the one granted to his son, Hunter, and the preemptive pardons granted to Dr. Anthony Fauci, former Gen. Mark Milley, Biden family members and members of the House Committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 riots.BIDEN ONLY HAND-SIGNED ONE PARDON DURING FINAL SPREE, AND IT WAS HIS MOST CONTROVERSIAL ONEBut Biden only signed one pardon by hand during his final weeks in office, and it was his most controversial, for his son, Hunter.Biden pardoned his son Hunter in December 2024 after vowing to the American people for months he would not do so.Hunter Biden was found guilty of three felony gun offenses during special counsel David Weiss investigation. The first son was also charged with federal tax crimes over his alleged failure to pay at least $1.4 million in taxes.Before his trial, Hunter Biden entered a surprise guilty plea.In December 2024, the former president announced a blanket pardon that applies to any offenses against the U.S. that Hunter Biden "has committed or may have committed" from Jan. 1, 2014, to Dec. 1, 2024."From the day I took office, I said I would not interfere with the Justice Departments decision-making, and I kept my word even as I have watched my son being selectively, and unfairly, prosecuted," the former president said.HERE ARE BIDEN'S MOST CONTROVERSIAL PARDONS, MAINLY SIGNED USING AUTOPEN"There has been an effort to break Hunter who has been five and a half years sober, even in the face of unrelenting attacks and selective prosecution. In trying to break Hunter, theyve tried to break me and theres no reason to believe it will stop here. Enough is enough," he said."Ihope Americans will understand why a father and a president would come to this decision."Biden was diagnosed with an "aggressive form" of prostate cancer in May."Last week, President Joe Biden was seen for a new finding of a prostate nodule after experiencing increasing urinary symptoms," Biden's team shared in a statement. "On Friday, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, characterized by a Gleason score of 9 (Grade Group 5) with metastasis to the bone."While this represents a more aggressive form of the disease, the cancer appears to be hormone-sensitive, which allows for effective management. The President and his family are reviewing treatment options with his physicians."JOE BIDEN DIAGNOSED WITH 'AGGRESSIVE FORM' OF PROSTATE CANCER WITH METASTASIS TO THE BONEDuring his presidency, Biden had a cancerous skin lesionremoved from his chest,the White House said at the time.Biden, during a 2022 speech discussing pollution in his home state, said, "Thats why I and so damn many other people I grew up (with) have cancer."But Comer has expanded his investigation into Bidens mental decline to include an investigation into the timeline of when Biden learned he had cancer.BIDEN'S WHITE HOUSE PHYSICIAN SUBPOENAED AS REPUBLICANS DIG DEEPER INTO ALLEGED COGNITIVE DECLINE COVER-UP"If you'll remember, Joe Biden did an interview several years ago and said he had cancer. The White House quickly issued a statement saying, Oh, he misspoke," Comer said during an appearance on Fox Business "Mornings with Maria.""Now, how many people do you know in the history of the world that have misspoke saying they had cancer when they really didn't?"So, there's evidence out there that would suggest that there's been a cover-up with respect to his cancer for many years, just based on Joe Biden's own words."Comer has subpoenaed OConnor, the former White House physician who gave Biden several clean bills of health.Fox News Alec Schemmel and Elizabeth Elkind contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 8 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMKristin Cavallari claims estranged dad 'traumatized' her childrenKristin Cavallari claimed her father "traumatized" her children, leading her to cut ties with him."I always had a rough relationship with my dad," the 38-year-old actress said during an appearance on the "Boyfriend Material" podcast."He crossed the line with one of my boys, and that's a dealbreaker for me. Especially when he had zero accountability, no apology. Like, he traumatized my kids, and I have no room for that in my life. And so, that was it," she continued, without going into what happened.KRISTIN CAVALLARI CALLS CUTTING FATHER OUT OF HER LIFE THE BEST DECISION EVER MADECavallari said she hasn't spoken to her father in roughly three years. According to "The Hills" star, her father never tried to make amends after crossing the line with her son."To be honest with you, as a mom, if I had a kid, and I really f----- up with my kid, and they wanted to cut me out of their life, I would do everything imaginable to not let that happen. I would be like I am so f------ sorry, showing up your house ,like doing everything imaginable. And my dad, in a lot of ways, was like, OK."The mom of three claimed her father is a "major narcissist" so there is "no accountability."Cavallari hinted that her father believes his actions were her fault.KRISTIN CAVALLARI DENIES DATING A-LISTER AFTER RUMORS SWIRLED FOR YEARSCavallari shares three kids with former NFL star Jay Cutler. The two are parents to daughter Saylor and sons Jaxon and Camden.Cutler and Cavallari announced their divorce in 2020."With great sadness, after 10 years together we have come to a loving conclusion to get a divorce," Cavallari wrote on social media at the time. "We have nothing but love and respect for one another and are deeply grateful for the years shared, memories made, and the children we are so proud of."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSCavallari previously said cutting her father out of her life was "the best decision I've ever made.""I mean, honestly, and this might sound messed up to some people, but it's the best decision I've ever made, cutting my dad out of my life. Such a weight has been lifted from me," she told People magazine. "There's not one day where I miss him. I don't know if it was two or three years ago, but I mean, I was an adult, let's say I was 35 [when I decided]. It was 35 years of buildup to that point."The "Laguna Beach" star explained the decision "was something that I had been wanting to do for a long time."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERThe reality TV star first opened up about cutting her father out of her life on her own podcast in 2023. Cavallari later compared her marriage with Cutler to her relationship with her father."I was repeating a pattern with my dad," she told Bunnie XO on "Dumb Blonde.""I hadn't done the work on my relationship with my dad. That's what you do. I ended up marrying my dad," she said. "And so it really forced me to then to work through my s---, which is what I did. So when we got a divorce for the last five years, quite honestly, I've really taken the time to get my s--- together so that I don't then make the same mistake."0 Comments 0 Shares 6 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMGOP Rep McCaul urges Trump admin to prioritize 'aggravated felons' when detaining illegal immigrantsRep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, said Sunday that President Donald Trump's administration should prioritize detaining illegal immigrants who are "aggravated felons," while defending the government's efforts to restore "sanity" to that aspect of homeland security.On "Face the Nation," CBS anchor Margaret Brennan quoted a report from The Independent stating 47 percent of the 59,000 detained migrants in the U.S. didn't have a criminal record, and fewer than 30 percent had been convicted of crimes."These aren't the worst of the worst," she said.IMMIGRATION AUTHORITIES HIGHLIGHT CRIMINAL HISTORY OF MULTIPLE MIGRANTS ARRESTED IN LOS ANGELES"I was a federal prosecutor for many years, counterterrorism. You have to prioritize, right?" McCaul said. "I would prioritize the aggravated felons that [Biden DHS Secretary Alejandro] Mayorkas let in, in defiance of federal law. It was shall detain. He said, may detain, and let them out into the streets. I would prioritize that first.""So you would prefer that Homeland Security prioritize them and not run up the numbers the way they are in this [way] that I described?" Brennan asked."Well, I think they're running the numbers up because 15 to 20 million people came in under the Biden administration, and theyre trying to get some sanity involved in the United States," McCaul said. "And I think deterrence is the key here. And Margaret, it is working. You know, the apprehension rate at the border, and Texas is the biggest one, has gone down to almost zero."LIZ PEEK: DEMOCRATS' BIZARRE AFFECTION FOR ILLEGAL ALIENSThe border is just about secure, McFaul said, pointing to the end of "catch and release" with the return of Trump to power.The Trump administration has pushed back against and lashed out at the media over the notion that most of the illegal immigrants who've been arrested this year haven't been convicted or charged with a crime.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"Under the Trump Administration, 70% of illegal aliens arrested have been convicted or charged with a crime beyond illegally entering our country,"DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said this week in a release about DHS operations capturing illegal immigrants in Los Angeles. "As bad faith politicians attempt to demean and vilify our brave law enforcement, we will only double down and ramp up our enforcement actions against the worst of the worst criminals."0 Comments 0 Shares 6 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFever's Sophie Cunningham drops 'no one likes us' take as Indiana deals with adversityIndiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham made a passionate statement about the state of the team as it deals with Caitlin Clarks injuries and tries to keep the season from spiraling.Cunningham spoke to reporters about being the team that everyone in the league has circled on their calendars before their win over the Dallas Wings on Friday.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMIt was the second night of a back-to-back as they came off of a loss to the Los Angeles Sparks."I think so far this season, weve had a lot of distractions. Some injuries. Dont know whos playing. Just a lot of distractions. But I think thats really good for us," she said, via the Indy Star. "Lets go through the adversity early. Lets learn from it. Good news is were not going to peak too early, so I mean, thats a positive. Its not an excuse. Everyones playing a back-to-back. Everyone has this kind of rough schedule. For us, we get another opportunity tomorrow, and weve got to capitalize on it. Dallas is a team thats hungry for a win."Weve talked about this, were circled on everybodys schedule. No one likes us, right? So, everyone in our locker room? Thats the only type of people that we have that we can lean on. Weve got to be better in that area. We have got to stay disciplined, we have to stay focused, we need to get consistent and weve got to lean on each other. I think that weve kind of wavered a little bit on that. We have our own islands."WNBA ROOKIE PAIGE BUECKERS SAYS MEDIA 'TRIES TO ISOLATE' IN RESPONSE TO PAST COMMENTS ABOUT BLACK WOMENCunningham added that the tough schedule was "just an excuse" and that she had to do a better job for her teammates.She then had five points and four assists on Friday as the Fever defeated the Wings, 94-86.The WNBA schedule has become a tension point with some players.New York Liberty star Breanna Stewart spoke about the problems of a 44-game schedule earlier this month."We want to play the games, especially if thats what is wanted for TV and having these sellout arenas," she said. "I think the hardest part is no matter what, when I was playing 36 games or 32 games, it was in the same amount of time as 44 games."I know on both ends between April and October theres things happening. But I think thats one of the biggest talking points in the next CBA is like, alright, how can we make it so teams arent playing four (games) in six (days) three times in a season and continuing to have the rest and recovery so we are at our best. Its tough, its a tough thing."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 6 Views 0 Reviews
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