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    2025-05-25 22:59:02 ·
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    Lively Indy 500 fans share which racers they are rooting for
    Fox News national correspondent Griff Jenkins talks to Indy 500 fans of all ages about standout moments and drivers they are rooting for on 'Fox & Friends Weekend.'
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    WATCH: Trump talks to reporters en route to the nation's capital
    The president takes questions from reporters on his way back to Washington, D.C., ahead of Memorial Day.
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    New York sportscaster takes subtle jab at Caitlin Clark amid no-foul call in Fever's loss to Liberty
    The New York Liberty visited Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever on Saturday. The reigning WNBA champions won 90-88 to keep their record unblemished.But much of the chatter after the game centered around the game's officiating, particularly the last 10 seconds of the close contest. While there were at least three calls of note that favored the Liberty, the Fever's final possession seemed to draw the lion's share of the attention.Clark had possession with Indiana trailing by two with a chance to tie. But New York guard Natasha Cloud knocked the ball away from Clark. Referees did not blow the whistle for a foul despite pleas from last year's WNBA reigning rookie of the year.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe referees' decision in the closing seconds, and Clark's reaction, sparked mixed reactions across the sports world. CBS News New York sports anchor and reporter Steve Overmyer added his two cents during a recent broadcast."On the final play, Natasha Cloud comes up with the game-winning steal. Was it a foul? Take a closer look," Overmyer said as a replay of the moment was shown on the broadcast.CAITLIN CLARK'S COACH CALLS OUT WNBA FOR 'EGREGIOUS' OFFICIATING: 'THE DISRESPECT HAS BEEN UNBELIEVABLE'"She got all ball. Clark tried to sell it like she got hit by a sniper, but there was no foul, no call," he concluded.Cloud also blocked a shot from DeWanna Bonner. Some observers argued Cloud made contact with Bonner, not just the ball, on the play. However, officials did not call a foul on the play.Indiana head coach Stephanie White took issue with Saturday's officiating. She described the non-call on Bonner's shot attempt "egregious.""I thought it was egregious, honestly. I thought it was obvious," White said.Elsewhere, Fever guard Lexie Hull was whistled for a foul against New York's Sabrina Ionescu. Indiana could not use one of their challenges for the play in question because they had already exhausted their timeouts.White offered her assessment of the play."It was an offensive player veering into the defensive player's path. We have to be able to play through it. But at the same time, I feel like it's really disrespectful," the coach said."There's a system to making sure we can send [concerns about officiating] in and communicate our grievances, so to speak. I don't know that I ever feel like the system works. We're not looking for a change, we're just looking for consistency."Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    'Furious' Democratic senator unleashes on his own party for its failures
    Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., revealed on Sunday he is "furious" at the Democratic Party for losing to President Donald Trump twice and believes his party's brand is tarnished nationally."I dontthink nationally, the Democraticbrand helps very much anywhere. If it did, wewouldnt have lost to DonaldTrump twice. I know alot of supporters of mine andfriends of mine are furious atDonald Trump. I am Furiousat people they think arentstanding up enough to Donald Trump. I am. But Im also furious that theDemocratic Party that has losttwice to Trump," Bennet told CNN host Jake Tapper.Tapper asked Bennet if the Democratic Partys "record low popularity" would hurt his aspirations to become governor of Colorado. An April Fox News poll showed that the Democratic Party is underwater with voters, with a net negative 10% favorability rating. A Pew Research poll found that 60% of respondents had an unfavorable view of the Democrats, and a Wall Street Journal poll had the same result.DEM SENATOR SAYS PARTY BRAND IS REALLY PROBLEMATIC AND LED TO THE LOSS OF TRUST OF WORKING-CLASS VOTERSBennet claimed Trump was sent to D.C. by voters twice to "blow the place up," because they are sick of the "self-interested" partisanship in Congress. The Colorado senator went on to blast his party for failing to provide Americans with real solutions for the economy, and declining student outcomes in education."I thinktheyre sick of a Democratic Party who hasnt been able toshow how were going to addressan economy where the middleclass continues to shrink andwhere, overthe last 20 years,weveactually lost ground in termsof, you know, the achievement ofour kids in school. We need toaddress those things," he said.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREStudents' math and reading test scores have still not recovered to their pre-COVID levels according to a Sept. 2024 study by the Center on Reinventing Public Education. Bennett proceeded to trash Trump, who he claimed would not be hired for any job in his state, but maintained that the Democratic Party must offer an alternative for the country."I thinkits very important for us tostand up against the insanitythat Trump represents and thechaos that he represents, andshow that theres somethingbetter. But, we should understandthat there were a lot of peoplethat voted for him for a reason,and thats because they wantedto blow up Washington, D.C.Theyre not surprised by hiscorruption, thats sort of a ratificationof who he is. And we need toshow people something different," he said.Bennet launched a gubernatorial campaign in April, looking to succeed term-limited Gov. Jared Polis, in the 2026 midterm elections.
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    2025-05-25 23:59:01 ·
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    Republicans are learning how to fight back, says Taylor Riggs
    'The Big Weekend Show' co-hosts discuss voters' perceptions of the Democratic Party.
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    Republicans are learning how to fight back, says Taylor Riggs
    'The Big Weekend Show' co-hosts discuss voters' perceptions of the Democratic Party.
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    Homeland Security chief Noem visits Netanyahu ahead of Jerusalem Day
    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday evening.Noem met the Israeli leader in Jerusalem, where she voiced "strong appreciation for the Prime Ministers policies, particularly the construction of the border fence with Egypt and the conduct of the ongoing war," Netanyahu's office said.Others who attended the meeting were Israeli Military Secretary Maj. Gen. Roman Gofman; Foreign Policy Advisor Dr. Ophir Falk; Prime Ministers Spokesperson Dr. Omer Dostri; and U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee.NETANYAHU ACCUSES THE UK, FRANCE AND CANADA OF 'ENABLING HAMAS'Earlier in the day, Netanyahu met with Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nv."The U.S.-Israel alliance is strong and steadfast. The United States stands with the people of Israel!" Huckabee wrote on X.The visit came on the eve of Jerusalem Day, which celebrates the reunification of East Jerusalem, which includes the Old City, with West Jerusalem. It also came days after a Chicago man shot and killed two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington D.C., last week.Yaron Lischinsky, 31, was an Israeli citizen who had been granted "official guest" status by the U.S. State Department. The other victim, Sarah Milgrim, 26, was also employed by the Israeli Embassy. The young couple was set to be engaged.TRUMP EYES ABRAHAM ACCORDS EXPANSION, GAZA REBUILD WITH NETANYAHU MEETING ON DECKNetanyahu has vowed to continue to go after Hamas and its leadership amid the terror group's failure to agree to a ceasefire and return its hostages.In a video statement released Thursday, he criticized U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney after all three countries issued a joint statement demanding that Israel end its military campaign in Gaza.Netanyahu said Hamas does not want a Palestinian state; rather, the terror group wants the destruction of the state of Israel.He questioned how this "simple truth evades the leaders of France, Britain, Canada and others."
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    2025-05-25 23:59:04 ·
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    Murdered 'General Hospital' actor Johnny Wactor's last film to premiere at festival year after his death
    One year after beloved "General Hospital" actor Johnny Wactor was murdered in downtown Los Angeles after a work shift, his final film is set to premiere at the upcoming 2025 Dances with Films Festival.Wactor, 37, was shot and killed on May 25, 2024, when police said he was "confronted by three individuals" who had his car "raised up with a floor jack and were in the process of stealing the catalytic converter."The actors final work was filmed in 2022, according to FOX 11, but is now about to hit the big screen.Friends and family of Wactor confirmed to the outlet that the film, "Ciao, Mama," will premiere at L.A.s Dances with Films Festival on June 24 at TCL Cinemas in Hollywood.'GENERAL HOSPITAL' STAR JOHNNY WACTOR'S FUNERAL HELD IN SOUTH CAROLINA AFTER HIS FATAL SHOOTING IN LOS ANGELES"Its really important to me, and his family, that his legacy lives on for the incredible things he brought to the world," fellow actor and friend, Micah Joe Parker, told FOX 11.Parker described the movie to the outlet, saying it was about family, friendship and love, something he believes is directly correlated with his late best friends life.Wactor was working at Level 8, a rooftop bar, and was leaving work with his co-worker, Anita Joy, in the early hours of May 25 last year when the fatal altercation took place.In a previous interview with the Daily Mail, Joy said staff had been complaining for months over the lack of parking available to them but that their concerns were brushed off.'GENERAL HOSPITAL' ACTOR JOHNNY WACTOR'S DEATH LEAVES CAST 'SICKENED': 'HE WAS TRULY ONE OF A KIND'According to Wactor's mother, Scarlett Wactor, her son had protected Joy in his final moments of life."They were walking to their car, and when they get there, Johnnys car, which was parked in front of the co-workers, looked like it was jacked to one side, and from what I understand, he said, Hey, man, you towing my car? And the person looked up and had a mask, and so then I guess he knew they werent doing that, and so he stepped in front of the co-worker and then backed up and put his hands up or both, and the person shot him," Scarlett Wactor previously told Fox News Digital."He had no problem stepping into the fray," Parker echoed. "Its how he went out from this world, stepping in front of his friend to take a bullet. [When that happened] I said, Ill take the swings and arrows for him now."Days following the murder, Joy shared harrowing details about the events that led to his death on her Instagram page."Ive needed to take some time to collect myself and my thoughts. I was with Johnny in his last moments, and Im here to be his voice after such unimaginable events," she wrote. "He was killed senselessly by a coward who reacted without care of the gorgeous life he was taking," she wrote in her post. "I'm angry, I'm sad, and I'm all the feelings at once, but above all, I am here for Johnny's justice."JOHNNY WACTOR'S MOTHER SAYS HER SON'S DEATH 'DOESN'T NEED TO BE IN VAIN'Nearly three months after Wactor's murder, police arrested four suspected Florencia 13 gang members in connection with his slaying."Johnny was a victim," said Parker. "He was a victim of this crime, but he lived his life as anything but a victim. He was a doer. He was a dreamer. So, thats where were turning the page now."Wactor got his start on television in the series "Army Wives" before appearing in other shows like "Animal Kingdom," "Criminal Minds" and "Westworld."He was best known for his role as Brando Corbin in 164 episodes of "General Hospital" from 2020 to 2022.Fox News Digital's Mariah Haas and Christina Dugan Ramirez contributed to this report.
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    Trump says he's 'not happy' with Putin after massive Ukraine strike
    President Donald Trump told journalists that he was "not happy" with Russia's recent large-scale strike against Ukraine while speaking to the press on Sunday.Speaking to reporters at Morristown Municipal Airport in New Jersey, Trump accused Putin of "killing a lot of people" in the attack, which was launched on Sunday afternoon."I'm not happy with what Putin is doing," Trump explained. "He's killing a lot of people, and I don't know what the hell happened to Putin.""I've known him a long time, always gotten along with him, but he's sending rockets into cities and killing people, and I don't like it at all," he added.FEDERAL JUDGE BLOCKS TRUMP ADMINISTRATION FROM TERMINATING INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS' LEGAL STATUSTrump said that Putin was "shooting rockets into Kyiv and other cities" in the middle of negotiations."I don't like what Putin is doing. Not even a little bit," the president emphasized. "He's killing people. And something happened to this guy."Trump's comments came after Russian forces launched hundreds of drones and missiles at Ukrainian cities overnight. The attack, which has been called the largest aerial attack of the war so far, targeted the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv.TRUMP ADMINISTRATION BEGINS NEW WAVE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENT VISA REVOCATIONS: NO ONE HAS A RIGHT TO A VISA'Ukrainian officials said that at least 12 people were killed and dozens more were injured.Though past strikes have proven more deadly, the attack is the largest-scale aerial assault of the war in terms of the number of weapons: 298 drones and 69 missiles were launched.In a post on Telegram, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for an international response to the attack."The silence of America, the silence of others in the world only encourages Putin," he wrote on Telegram. "Every such terrorist Russian strike is reason enough for new sanctions against Russia."Reutersand Fox News Digital's Brooke Curto and Kyle Schmidbauer contributed to this report.
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    Homeland Security chief Noem visits Netanyahu ahead of Jerusalem Day
    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday evening.Noem met the Israeli leader in Jerusalem, where she voiced "strong appreciation for the Prime Ministers policies, particularly the construction of the border fence with Egypt and the conduct of the ongoing war," Netanyahu's office said.Others who attended the meeting were Israeli Military Secretary Maj. Gen. Roman Gofman; Foreign Policy Advisor Dr. Ophir Falk; Prime Ministers Spokesperson Dr. Omer Dostri; and U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee.NETANYAHU ACCUSES THE UK, FRANCE AND CANADA OF 'ENABLING HAMAS'Earlier in the day, Netanyahu met with Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nv."The U.S.-Israel alliance is strong and steadfast. The United States stands with the people of Israel!" Huckabee wrote on X.The visit came on the eve of Jerusalem Day, which celebrates the reunification of East Jerusalem, which includes the Old City, with West Jerusalem. It also came days after a Chicago man shot and killed two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington D.C., last week.Yaron Lischinsky, 31, was an Israeli citizen who had been granted "official guest" status by the U.S. State Department. The other victim, Sarah Milgrim, 26, was also employed by the Israeli Embassy. The young couple was set to be engaged.TRUMP EYES ABRAHAM ACCORDS EXPANSION, GAZA REBUILD WITH NETANYAHU MEETING ON DECKNetanyahu has vowed to continue to go after Hamas and its leadership amid the terror group's failure to agree to a ceasefire and return its hostages.In a video statement released Thursday, he criticized U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney after all three countries issued a joint statement demanding that Israel end its military campaign in Gaza.Netanyahu said Hamas does not want a Palestinian state; rather, the terror group wants the destruction of the state of Israel.He questioned how this "simple truth evades the leaders of France, Britain, Canada and others."
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