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    2025-05-25 16:59:01 ·
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    Dr. Marty Makary says MAHA approach will take US from 'reactionary' to 'proactive' healthcare system
    FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary on the MAHA report's scrutiny of processed foods and screen time and the effort to transition the U.S. healthcare system from one of chronic treatments to preventative measures instead.
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    Clay Travis reacts to the 'disgraceful' rise in antisemitism
    'OutKick' founder Clay Travis and political strategist Lucy Caldwell discuss a young Israeli couple being killed outside of a Washington, D.C. area Jewish museum.
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    Democratic strategist calls South Africa's 'white genocide' a 'blatant lie'
    Washington Examiner investigations editor Sarah Bedford and Democratic strategist Ameshia Cross join 'MediaBuzz' to discuss President Donald Trump claiming a 'white farmer' genocide was taking place in South Africa.
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    Sen. Michael Bennet says he's 'furious' at the Democratic Party
    Sen. Michael Bennet said that he's 'furious' at the Democratic Party for losing to Trump twice.
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    Shedeur Sanders shares theory about '99% of hatred' he receives
    Shedeur Sanders acknowledged the criticism hes faced while he played at Jackson State and Colorado ahead of his decision to go pro and enter the NFL Draft and theorized about why he takes a ton of heat.The spotlight was scorching hot last month when he fell to the fifth round of the draft after being projected to be taken as high as No. 2. The Cleveland Browns eventually took a chance on him at pick No. 144.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMHe told Cleveland.com he thinks a lot of the hate directed at him is based on his father, Deion Sanders."They don't care about other people's opinion of you," Sanders said of the younger generation while visiting a local high school. "They go based off their own 99% of hatred (directed at him) is toward pops. And then I'm just his son. But (the kids) didn't grow up in an era to where they watched him play. It's just the older generation that does it to me rather than the younger people. Because when I come in person, there's no negativity I see. But it's all over online.HALL OF FAMER BRIAN URLACHER REITERATES STANCE ON TRANSGENDER ATHLETES IN SPORTS: 'COMMON SENSE'"So, that's why I say I like going (to schools) in person and actually meeting them, and any questions they have, I say, 'Just ask me whatever question you want. Pick any question. No filter, no anything.' That's what they say. And then I just answer whatever they need me to answer."Sanders will be able to shut up some of the critics who have already written him off.He enters a crowded quarterback room with veterans Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett as well as someone from his own rookie class in Dillon Gabriel.He signed his rookie contract earlier in the week. All eyes will be on him and his three teammates during offseason workouts.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Speaker Johnson clashes with Rand Paul over 'wimpy' spending cuts in Trump's bill
    House Speaker Mike Johnson went to battle with Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., over spending cuts and the national debt in President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" this weekend.Johnson made the comments during an appearance on "Fox News Sunday" with host Shannon Bream, after Paul had called the spending cuts in the current version of the bill "wimpy.""It sounds like his biggest objection is the fact that we are extending the debt ceiling. That's a critically important thing to do. We have to do it. We're not going to get any Democrats to assist on that," Johnson said Sunday."So to get it through the Senate and make sure we don't crash the U.S. economy and default on our debts for the first time in history, it has to be part of the reconciliation package. And that's why President Trump and all the other Republicans in Congress, House and Senate understand the necessity of this," he added.MIKE JOHNSON, DONALD TRUMP GET BIG, 'BEAUTIFUL WIN AS BUDGET PASSES HOUSEPaul himself also appeared on "Fox News Sunday" later in the show, and he continued to blast what he said was a lack of real spending cuts.GOP HOLDOUTS SOUND ALARM ON $36T DEBT CRISIS AS TRUMP'S 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL' PASSES HOUSE VOTE"I supported the tax cuts in 2017. I support making them permanent, so I support that part of the bill. I support spending cuts. I think the cuts currently in the bill are wimpy and anemic, but I still would support the bill, even with wimpy and anemia cuts, if they weren't going to explode the debt. The problem is the math doesn't add up. They're going to explode the debt. The House's is $4 trillion. The Senate's actually been talking about exploding the debt by $5 trillion," Paul said.He went on to say that there is no way he can vote for a version of the bill that raises the debt ceiling by $5 trillion."There's got to be someone left in Washington who thinks debt is wrong and deficits are wrongand wants to go in the other direction," he said.Paul instead proposed raising the debt ceiling for a period of three months, or $500 billion, on a rolling basis. He argued that voting on the issue every three months would force leadership to take the issue seriously by placing the lack of progress center stage in U.S. politics."The deficit is a threat to our country. I think it's the greatest threat to national security. And so I think you can't do this," Paul said.
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    Eagles' Saquon Barkley takes shot at tush push ban efforts: 'I think it's soft'
    The tush push survived for at least one more season as NFL owners voted against a proposal that would have effectively banned the play for 2025 and beyond.The play, made famous by the Philadelphia Eagles, has been used to get quarterbacks the extra oomph they need to either attain a first down or score a touchdown from the goal line. And despite the Green Bay Packers efforts, the play survived.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMEagles star Saquon Barkley had a message for those teams, and everyone else, who opposed the play."I think its soft, to be honest," he said on the "Exciting Mics" podcast with his teammates Cooper DeJean and Reed Blankenship before the vote occurred. "Everybody can do it. Its not a play that we only can do. We happen to have one of the best and biggest O-lines, and Jalen Hurts can squat 600 pounds. Thats not our fault.AARON RODGERS REVEALS TEAM HE HAS NO INTEREST PLAYING FOR AS FREE AGENCY DECISION LOOMS"Josh Allen is super big, theyre not successful with it. Lamar Jackson is one of the best running quarterbacks of all-time, theyre not successful with it. So, its not something that everyone cant do. Them trying to eliminate it, I think thats kind of lame."Barkley also pushed back on the claim that the play is a risk to players safety.The Packers'official rule change proposalwould have prohibited "an offensive player from pushing a teammate who was lined up directly behind the snapper and receives the snap, immediately at the snap." The proposal added that a penalty would be assessed on any offensive player who violated the rule.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Shedeur Sanders shares theory about '99% of hatred' he receives
    Shedeur Sanders acknowledged the criticism hes faced while he played at Jackson State and Colorado ahead of his decision to go pro and enter the NFL Draft and theorized about why he takes a ton of heat.The spotlight was scorching hot last month when he fell to the fifth round of the draft after being projected to be taken as high as No. 2. The Cleveland Browns eventually took a chance on him at pick No. 144.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMHe told Cleveland.com he thinks a lot of the hate directed at him is based on his father, Deion Sanders."They don't care about other people's opinion of you," Sanders said of the younger generation while visiting a local high school. "They go based off their own 99% of hatred (directed at him) is toward pops. And then I'm just his son. But (the kids) didn't grow up in an era to where they watched him play. It's just the older generation that does it to me rather than the younger people. Because when I come in person, there's no negativity I see. But it's all over online.HALL OF FAMER BRIAN URLACHER REITERATES STANCE ON TRANSGENDER ATHLETES IN SPORTS: 'COMMON SENSE'"So, that's why I say I like going (to schools) in person and actually meeting them, and any questions they have, I say, 'Just ask me whatever question you want. Pick any question. No filter, no anything.' That's what they say. And then I just answer whatever they need me to answer."Sanders will be able to shut up some of the critics who have already written him off.He enters a crowded quarterback room with veterans Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett as well as someone from his own rookie class in Dillon Gabriel.He signed his rookie contract earlier in the week. All eyes will be on him and his three teammates during offseason workouts.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Speaker Johnson clashes with Rand Paul over 'wimpy' spending cuts in Trump's bill
    House Speaker Mike Johnson went to battle with Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., over spending cuts and the national debt in President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" this weekend.Johnson made the comments during an appearance on "Fox News Sunday" with host Shannon Bream, after Paul had called the spending cuts in the current version of the bill "wimpy.""It sounds like his biggest objection is the fact that we are extending the debt ceiling. That's a critically important thing to do. We have to do it. We're not going to get any Democrats to assist on that," Johnson said Sunday."So to get it through the Senate and make sure we don't crash the U.S. economy and default on our debts for the first time in history, it has to be part of the reconciliation package. And that's why President Trump and all the other Republicans in Congress, House and Senate understand the necessity of this," he added.MIKE JOHNSON, DONALD TRUMP GET BIG, 'BEAUTIFUL WIN AS BUDGET PASSES HOUSEPaul himself also appeared on "Fox News Sunday" later in the show, and he continued to blast what he said was a lack of real spending cuts.GOP HOLDOUTS SOUND ALARM ON $36T DEBT CRISIS AS TRUMP'S 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL' PASSES HOUSE VOTE"I supported the tax cuts in 2017. I support making them permanent, so I support that part of the bill. I support spending cuts. I think the cuts currently in the bill are wimpy and anemic, but I still would support the bill, even with wimpy and anemia cuts, if they weren't going to explode the debt. The problem is the math doesn't add up. They're going to explode the debt. The House's is $4 trillion. The Senate's actually been talking about exploding the debt by $5 trillion," Paul said.He went on to say that there is no way he can vote for a version of the bill that raises the debt ceiling by $5 trillion."There's got to be someone left in Washington who thinks debt is wrong and deficits are wrongand wants to go in the other direction," he said.Paul instead proposed raising the debt ceiling for a period of three months, or $500 billion, on a rolling basis. He argued that voting on the issue every three months would force leadership to take the issue seriously by placing the lack of progress center stage in U.S. politics."The deficit is a threat to our country. I think it's the greatest threat to national security. And so I think you can't do this," Paul said.
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    Eagles' Saquon Barkley takes shot at tush push ban efforts: 'I think it's soft'
    The tush push survived for at least one more season as NFL owners voted against a proposal that would have effectively banned the play for 2025 and beyond.The play, made famous by the Philadelphia Eagles, has been used to get quarterbacks the extra oomph they need to either attain a first down or score a touchdown from the goal line. And despite the Green Bay Packers efforts, the play survived.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMEagles star Saquon Barkley had a message for those teams, and everyone else, who opposed the play."I think its soft, to be honest," he said on the "Exciting Mics" podcast with his teammates Cooper DeJean and Reed Blankenship before the vote occurred. "Everybody can do it. Its not a play that we only can do. We happen to have one of the best and biggest O-lines, and Jalen Hurts can squat 600 pounds. Thats not our fault.AARON RODGERS REVEALS TEAM HE HAS NO INTEREST PLAYING FOR AS FREE AGENCY DECISION LOOMS"Josh Allen is super big, theyre not successful with it. Lamar Jackson is one of the best running quarterbacks of all-time, theyre not successful with it. So, its not something that everyone cant do. Them trying to eliminate it, I think thats kind of lame."Barkley also pushed back on the claim that the play is a risk to players safety.The Packers'official rule change proposalwould have prohibited "an offensive player from pushing a teammate who was lined up directly behind the snapper and receives the snap, immediately at the snap." The proposal added that a penalty would be assessed on any offensive player who violated the rule.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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