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    2025-05-24 20:59:02 ·
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    Harvard foreign students face uncertain future amid Trump campus crackdowns
    Fox News correspondent Madeleine Rivera has the latest on the legal dispute between the Trump administration and Harvard University over foreign enrollment on Fox Report.
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    2025-05-24 20:59:02 ·
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    Trump touts golden age and optimism for America in West Point commencement speech
    Fox News correspondent Lucas Tomlinson has the latest on President Donald Trumps commencement speech at the U.S. Military Academy.
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    2025-05-24 20:59:02 ·
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    Manhunt continues for escaped inmates as more arrests made
    Fox News correspondent Nate Foy reports on the ongoing Louisiana manhunt, as authorities arrest more individuals accused of helping inmates escape. Five prisoners remain on the run.
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    2025-05-24 20:59:03 ·
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    EPA, Mexico meet over Tijuana sewage crisis
    EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin joins Fox News Live to discuss rolling back Biden-era environmental policies, the U.S.-Mexico sewage crisis in Tijuana, and his recent meeting with an Israeli diplomat killed just weeks later.
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    2025-05-24 20:59:10 ·
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    Journalist Tim Cowlishaw takes aim at ESPN as 'Around the Horn' concludes 22-year run
    ESPNs "Around the Horn" aired for the final time Friday after a nearly 23-year run.One of the main contestants on the game show throughout the years, Tim Cowlishaw, took a swipe at ESPN in his final comments on the show."I want to thank ESPN for the opportunity that I did not seek and never expected to get back in 2002. Id also like to say that while ESPN is currently gearing itself more toward hiring athletes instead of journalists," Cowlishaw said during the show's final episode Friday.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Around the Horn" consisted of four different journalists who would appear on the show and discuss current sports topics. However, ESPN is moving away from journalists on its shows in favor of former athletes.Some of the networks highest-profile personalities are former athletes like Pat McAfee, Jason Kelce, Kendrick Perkins and Ryan Clark, among others.FORMER NFL STAR RYAN CLARK APOLOGIZES FOR DRAGGING ROBERT GRIFFIN III'S WIFE INTO ANGEL REESE DEBATE"We had a wonderful 22 years on a show where I felt imposter syndrome every time I walked into this studio. I hope the people on the next show in this time slot have as much fun and bring as many smiles over the next 22 years. Ill be counting," Cowlishaw said.ESPN has not announced what show will take that time slot.The 5 p.m. ET hour on ESPN consisted of "Pardon The Interruption" and "Around the Horn," two of the few remaining shows that featured media commentary as opposed to former athletes.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    2025-05-24 20:59:10 ·
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    Caitlin Clark furious with WNBA refs after they failed to whistle a foul by Natasha Cloud for hard contact
    Caitlin Clark threw up her arms, yelled at WNBA referees and punched the air in frustration after a controversial no-call cost her team a chance to knock off the defending champions Saturday.In the final seconds of the Indiana Fever's 90-88 loss to the reigning champion New York Liberty, Clark took the ball with a chance to tie or win the game.New York's Natasha Cloud was defending Clark and leaned into the superstar enough to knock the ball out of Clark's hands and knock Clark back slightly.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMA replay showed Cloud pushing her shoulder into Clark's the moment the ball came loose.But the referees did not blow the whistle, and the game ended there.Clark immediately looked to the officials for a foul and quickly began to shout at them when she realized no foul call was forthcoming. Her teammate, Sophie Cunningham, also approached the refs to protest the lack of a whistle.INSIDE CAITLIN CLARK AND ANGEL REESE'S IMPACT ON MEN'S BASKETBALLThe no-call may have prevented Clark from winning the game at the free-throw line because the contact occurred on a shot beyond the 3-point arc. But it also cost Clark a chance at a major WNBA milestone.Clark, finishing with 18 points, fell just two points shy of a 20-point, 10-rebound game. It would have been the 11th of her career and the most by any player in league history. Clark is tied with Courtney Vandersloot with 10.Cloud and the Liberty walked away with the team's first-ever 3-0 start to a season in defense of their title.Cloud has been outspoken about backlash to physical plays against Clark.During an interview on the "Pivot Podcast" with Ryan Clark in March, Cloud insisted outrage in response to hits on Clark was rooted in "racism.""It's just a part of the game. There was no targeting, there was no nothing. That narrative that got spun into, Oh, the vets hate the rookies. The rookies hate the vets. The vets are going after certain players. It's all bulls---. If I'm just going to be frank, it's all bulls---. What it is is racism," Cloud said."It gets blown up into, Oh, theyre going after Caitlin Clark. But, no, we're just playing one of the best players that's in this league the way that any other best player or franchise player has been played."Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    2025-05-24 20:59:10 ·
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    NEWT GINGRICH: Trump and Johnson defy critics with passage of 'One Big Beautiful Bill'
    They did it again.After a 72-hour marathon of wrangling votes to keep the GOP caucus in line, Speaker Mike Johnson and President Donald Trump worked together to pass the "One Big Beautiful Bill."Its a major, historic hurdle that will be the defining legislative product of President Trumps second term.From the outset, the political class in Washington scoffed and mocked Johnsons commitment to deliver the bill by Memorial Day weekend. Almost daily, the beltway media declared the timeframe unworkable and Speaker Johnsons coalition too fragile to meet such an ambitious deadline.MIKE JOHNSON, PRESIDENT TRUMP GET BIG, BEAUTIFUL WIN AS BUDGET PASSES HOUSECertainly, past efforts to advance marquee legislation like this have not moved this quickly so early in a presidency. Former President Bidens Inflation Reduction Act didnt clear Congress until deep into his second year. The Affordable Care Act was signed 14 months into President Obamas term. Even the 2017 Trump tax cuts came together in late December.But President Trump and Speaker Johnson are a formidable team. More than a year ago, Speaker Johnson was confident that Trump would return to the White House and Republicans would retake control of Congress. So, Johnson started planning. He was wisely preparing for unified government to unlock the reconciliation process a budgetary maneuver that allows major fiscal legislation to pass the Senate with a simple majority vote.Johnsons planning paid off big time. He moved swiftly to stand up working groups and frontload the legislative process more than six months before the election. This allowed him and House Republicans to hit the ground running at the onset of the 119th Congress. Thursdays successful vote was a testament to Johnsons foresight and his fortitude.Of course, President Trumps involvement was critical for ultimate success. The president made repeated overtures to ideological hardliners and centrist holdouts. Blue state moderates pushed to secure a deal on state and local tax deductions (SALT) among other things, while the House Freedom Caucus sought assurances on deficit reductions. President Trump hosted multiple, hours-long meetings at the White House. And in the sprint to the finish line, the President made a rare trip to Capitol Hill ahead of the vote. This was a gesture of goodwill to signal his support, and of course, to hold the fence-sitters' feet to the fire.All that was critical to the bills passage. President Trump and Speaker Johnson managed to keep this historically small and unruly GOP conference on track. They deftly managed conflicting concerns from within the party. The saber-rattling lasted up to the final hours. In the end, Trump and Johnson never blinked.Johnson is, in many ways, the ideal complement to Trumps tough approach to dealmaking. President Trump thrives on confrontation, and Johnson is methodical and reflective. The affable, young Speaker is thoughtful and pensive. He genuinely cares for and is interested in the concerns of his colleagues. These traits are rooted in his deep Christian faith.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONTheyre the exact traits that have earned him a reservoir of goodwill across the GOP conference that many of his predecessors never enjoyed. This helps him wield the gavel under one of the slimmest majorities in American history.As Rep. Richard Hudson put it after the vote: "Hes different than any speaker I have worked with. I knew Boehner. I knew Paul Ryan. There is genuineness There is a humbleness. It just comes through."This goodwill has translated into a string of legislative victories. Under Speaker Johnsons leadership, House Republicans have logged win after win on key pieces of legislation -- from the National Security Supplemental ,to successive government funding bills, to the high-stakes House Budget resolution that set the stage for the Big Beautiful Bill. In more than 28 non-party-line votes in the House, hes suffered only three defections. This is a truly remarkable feat in todays House GOP.President Trump has dominated the national political scene for over a decade. Johnson is and will continue to be the Presidents strongest ally in Congress. Together, they are Americas most formidable team.Republicans still have a lot of work to do to get the "One Big Beautiful Bill" signed into law. The Senate will no doubt further test Johnsons speakership.But this week proves Johnson is the man for the moment. This week proved he is one of the most effective speakers in American history.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM NEWT GINGRICH
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    2025-05-24 20:59:10 ·
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    Chicken burgers dethrone beef as America's favorite, DoorDash data reveals
    Burger season is back.And with National Hamburger Day celebrated on May 28, DoorDash has revealed the most popular burger in every state in America, based on the most-ordered burger on the food delivery platform in 2024.So what kind of patty is the heavyweight champion of home delivery? That distinction, perhaps surprising to some, belongs to chicken burgers.CHICKEN RULES THE ROOST AMONG PROTEINS IN GRUBHUB'S 2024 YEAR-END REPORT"We've seen a shift in what Americans define as their go-to burger, and chicken is clearly leading the charge," Cristen Milliner, consumer trends expert at DoorDash, told Fox News Digital."The viral fast-food chicken sandwich wars that ignited a few years ago sparked a nationwide appetite for chicken, and the momentum hasn't slowed," Milliner added. "From spicy to grilled, restaurants are continually innovating their chicken burger offerings, especially as the high-protein craze takes over social media and influences what's trending."There's data to support that, as 74% of Generation Z and 69% of millennials said they've ordered a restaurant item after seeing it go viral, per DoorDash's 2025 Delivery Trends Report."When you combine that with chicken's perceived health benefits, it's no surprise DoorDash data shows chicken burgers topping the charts in 17 states," Milliner said.TOP 5 FAST-FOOD BURGERS FOR YOUR HEALTH, SAYS NEW STUDYAmong the 17 states whose residents prefer chicken burgers are California, Florida, Tennessee and Texas.Milliner believes there is a practical side to the poultry craze as consumers increasingly seek out satisfying and affordable alternatives amid rising beef prices.Other industry insiders agree about Americans' poultry-loving palates."With a 48% year-over-year increase in consumption and 3.1 times growth since 2020, chicken burgers have become more than a trend they're a staple in the modern diet," according to Alon Chen, CEO at Tastewise, a consumer intelligence platform for the food and beverage industry.He cited data from his company's platform.FAST FOOD DOMINATES AMERICANS' TAKEOUT CHOICES, NEW STUDY CONFIRMS: 'EASY, READY TO ENJOY'Chen, based in New York City, said the leading motivations behind chicken burger consumption include indulgence (17%), wellness (14%) and taste (13%) highlighting its wide appeal among health and flavor seekers alike.Meanwhile, veggie burgers flipped up the competition in 13 states, based on DoorDash data, including Colorado, New York and Wisconsin.Chen sees this as part of a larger movement toward vegetarian and vegan eating among Americans.He said Americans are embracing plant-based foods like never before, referencing a 13.3% year-over-year growth in consumer interest, based on Tastewise insights, and standout ingredients such as lentils and quinoa surging over 8% and 6%, respectively."This goes far beyond being just a menu shift," he told Fox News Digital. "It's a cultural pivot toward sustainable, nutrient-rich eating."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERThe traditional hamburger was a favorite in 10 states, among them Alaska and Hawaii, while the cheeseburger was a favorite in just four states: Arizona, Iowa, Maryland and Michigan.Turkey burgers were the favorite in six states: Arkansas, Delaware, Mississippi, North Carolina, Virginia and Wyoming.Overall, Chen perceives the chicken and veggie burger craze as one bite out of larger societal shifts.For more Lifestyle articles, visitfoxnews.com/lifestyle"As the lines between indulgence, wellness and sustainability continue to blur, chicken and veggie burgers are no longer at opposite ends of the spectrum they're both icons of modern eating," he said. "Today's consumers aren't just choosing between meat or plants; they're selecting based on mood, moment and motivation."That fluidity, he said, "is reshaping menus, grocery aisles and product development across the country."
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    2025-05-24 20:59:10 ·
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    Mariska Hargitay stuns in Cannes after revealing shocking family secret
    Mariska Hargitay stunned when she walked the red carpet at the premiere of her documentary, "My Mom Jayne," at the Cannes Film Festival, in an off-the-shoulder dress with a black top and high-waisted sequined red skirt.The actress paired the look with dangling diamond earrings and black opera gloves with a ring on her finger. She styled her hair in big curls in a deep side part, reminiscent of big Hollywood glamour, and went for a more natural makeup look.She posted multiple photos from the evening on Instagram, including some of her posing on the red carpet and holding hands with her husband, actor Peter Hermann, on their way to the premiere."Absolutely stunning. You look like a dream right out of the 60's, a style perfect for honoring your Mom's story, and yours," one fan wrote in the comments section of one of the posts. Another added, "What a stunning night. Your mom would be so proud."MARISKA HARGITAY REVEALS SHOCKING FAMILY SECRET ABOUT HER BIOLOGICAL FATHERThe "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" star also walked the red carpet at the premiere of "Vie Prive."While posing for photos, the star turned heads in a figure-hugging one-shoulder black dress, with silver and gold beaded embroidery along the entirety of the left side, which culminated at the top with a three-dimensional design on her shoulder.She paired the look with dangly diamond earrings, as well as a few rings and bracelets, choosing to style her hair straight and in a middle part."Timeless!! More breathtaking with every look," one fan wrote in the comments section of an Instagram post featuring her look for the evening. Another added, "WOW WOW WOW YOU look amazing," while actor Neil Patrick Harris chimed in with "Stunnnnnnning!"Hargitay took no breaks while at the Cannes Film Festival, as she also posed for photos on the red carpet at the amfAR Gala presented by Chopard. She stunned in a form-fitting white dress with a jewel-encrusted halter neckline and a slight train behind her.The actress accessorized with a silver clutch, a statement ring and bracelet, as well as diamond drop earrings. This time around, the actress pulled her hair back in a bun and opted for dramatic eye makeup and pink lips.While at the film festival, Harigtay debuted a documentary she self-produced and directed about her mom, actress Jayne Mansfield, called "My Mom Jayne." Mansfield died in a car accident when Hargitay was three years old. She was then raised by her father, Mickey Hargitay, who, she recently revealed, is not her biological father. She found out in her 20s, her biological father is Las Vegas entertainer Nelson Sardelli."I grew up where I was supposed to, and I do know that everyone made the best choice for me," she said. "Im Mickey Hargitays daughter. That is not a lie. This documentary is kind of a love letter to him, because theres no one that I was closer to on this planet."Scarlett Johansson looked ethereal in a flowing strapless purple gown, which featured rouching on the bodice and pieces of fabric, which detached from her torso and flowed to the floor, creating a slight train behind her.The actress paired the dress with a diamond bracelet and a pair of diamond earrings, choosing to style her hair in a slick back bun. She went for a more dramatic makeup look with bold lashes and red lips.While at Cannes, Johansson premiered her directorial debut, "Eleanor the Great," which received a five-minute standing ovation. Nicole Kidman posed for photos in a sleeveless figure-hugging red gown with a high neckline and lace detailing throughout while on the red carpet at the Kering Women in Motion Awards at the Cannes Film Festival.The actress kept her accessories to a minimum and wore her signature straight blonde hair in a middle part.Not only did Kidman look great on the carpet, she was also this year's Kering Women in Motion honoree. While accepting the honor, Kidman pledged to continue working with female directors, as well as female writers, cinematographers and female crew, saying, "You can say you support it, but you actually have to do it.""We need to give women better roles, particularly as they get older. We are here, and we can prove to you that we will make money for you," she said. "Invest in us and believe in us, because our voices are so important. We will help change the world, but we will also give you a glimpse of our hearts and our souls and what it means to be a woman. If you just give us the chance, we are so ready."NICOLE KIDMAN SAYS EROTIC THRILLER 'BABYGIRL' WAS 'LIBERATING' BUT LEFT HER FEELING 'VERY EXPOSED'Lauren Snchez brought the glamour when she walked the red carpet at the Global Gift Gala during the Cannes Film Festival in a strapless black Dolce & Gabbana dress with a flowing skirt and sequined top.While at the event, Sanchez was honored with the Women Empowerment Award, which was presented to her by actress, Eva Longoria. During her acceptance speech, Sanchez said the night wasn't just about celebrating her, but also "about recognizing our collective ability to light the way for each other.""Empowerment isnt about individual success," she added. "Its about our collective commitment to choosing compassion over judgment, dignity over indifference, and hope over despair."Snchez also made a splash when she walked the red carpet at the amfAR Gala in a strapless mermaid-inspired gown by Roberto Cavalli, with a corseted bodice, sweetheart neckline and blue and silver sequins all over.She posted photos from the evening on her Instagram, calling the event "A night driven by purpose.""Disney I found the Princess!!!!" one fan wrote in the comments section, while another added, "Wow! Those colors look amazing on you." A third fan chimed in with "Out of this world!!!!"Heidi Klum walked the red carpet at the amfAR Gala at the Cannes Film Festival in a black Yara Shoemaker, which featured a shimmering corseted bodice.The supermodel paired the look with a billowing feather-trimmed shawl which she wrapped around her elbows.Klum let the dress do all the talking, keeping her makeup and accessories to a minimum, and styling her hair in a new shorter cut, parted down the middle.Dakota Johnson posed for photos on the red carpet at the premiere of "Highest 2 Lowest" at the Cannes Film Festival, in a strapless pastel pink Gucci dress with fringe.The actress paired the look with just a pair of silver earrings in the shape of leaves, and wore her hair straight and parted in the middle.DAKOTA JOHNSON STRUGGLED TO PAY RENT AFTER FATHER DON JOHNSON CUT FINANCIAL SUPPORTEva Longoria arrived at the premiere of "The Phoenician Scheme" in a shimmering figure-hugging strapless Tamara Ralph Haute Couture dress, with a corseted bodice and a plunging strapless bejeweled neckline.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSShe posted photos of her look on Instagram, captioning the post, "Pretty in pink," and fans were quick to flood the comments section with positivity."Eva you look Stunning!!" one fan wrote, adding a few heart emojis. Another added, "Jaw dropping gorgeous ma'am," with a third writing, "Eva my queen. Stunning."The "Desperate Housewives" star also walked the red carpet at the Global Gift Gala, where she presented Lauren Snchez with the Women Empowerment Award.Longoria posed for photos in a strapless black Elie Saab gown, which was decked out in silver beads and sequins from top to bottom. She made some modifications to the dress, changing the skirt from the sheer version seen on the runway to a covered version, in order to abide by the event's dress code, which was changed this year to ban nudity."Last night was an unforgettable evening at @globalgiftfoundation with @mariarbravo, @laurapausini, @laurenwsanchez, and so many incredible changemakers all united for a cause that touches lives across the globe," she captioned an Instagram post featuring photos from the evening.Halle Berry looked effortlessly flawless when she walked the red carpet at the premiere of "The Phoenician Scheme" in a white Chanel suit with floral detailing throughout."Timeless with a twist," Berry captioned an Instagram post featuring photos of her in the outfit. One fan commented, "Cant go wrong with Chanel love the Look," while another added, "Come through with this outfit!"CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERBerry also attended the red carpet for the Kering Women in Motion event at the festival, making a statement in a figure-hugging custom Gucci dress which featured a semi-sheer design and was dripping in sparkles.The actress paired the dress, which featured a halter neckline, with a few rings on each hand, a statement bracelet and subtle dangle earrings, and wore her hair in a short bob."You are dazzling lady!!!!" one fan wrote in the comments section of her Instagram post featuring photos from the event. Another wrote, "Absolutely marvelous, Darling!" while a third added, "Is there a brand you don't look incredible in?"When walking the red carpet at the Chopard Universe Dinner in Cannes, Berry wore a figure-hugging dark red strapless dress with a corset bodice and a thigh-high slit."A little red on the Riviera," she captioned an Instagram post featuring photos from the evening."Forever a queen. We love you!" one fan wrote in the comments section. Another added, "Your beauty never fades," while a third also wrote, "This oozes old Hollywood glamour."
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    2025-05-24 20:59:10 ·
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    Journalist Tim Cowlishaw takes aim at ESPN as 'Around the Horn' concludes 22-year run
    ESPNs "Around the Horn" aired for the final time Friday after a nearly 23-year run.One of the main contestants on the game show throughout the years, Tim Cowlishaw, took a swipe at ESPN in his final comments on the show."I want to thank ESPN for the opportunity that I did not seek and never expected to get back in 2002. Id also like to say that while ESPN is currently gearing itself more toward hiring athletes instead of journalists," Cowlishaw said during the show's final episode Friday.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Around the Horn" consisted of four different journalists who would appear on the show and discuss current sports topics. However, ESPN is moving away from journalists on its shows in favor of former athletes.Some of the networks highest-profile personalities are former athletes like Pat McAfee, Jason Kelce, Kendrick Perkins and Ryan Clark, among others.FORMER NFL STAR RYAN CLARK APOLOGIZES FOR DRAGGING ROBERT GRIFFIN III'S WIFE INTO ANGEL REESE DEBATE"We had a wonderful 22 years on a show where I felt imposter syndrome every time I walked into this studio. I hope the people on the next show in this time slot have as much fun and bring as many smiles over the next 22 years. Ill be counting," Cowlishaw said.ESPN has not announced what show will take that time slot.The 5 p.m. ET hour on ESPN consisted of "Pardon The Interruption" and "Around the Horn," two of the few remaining shows that featured media commentary as opposed to former athletes.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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