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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMClint Eastwood's complicated love life, 'addictive' affairs exposed in new biographyClint Eastwood is a man of many layers.In a new biography written by filmmaker Shawn Levy, "Clint: The Man and The Movies," the legendary actor's life behind the camera is examined through past quotes from Eastwood and various peers who shed insight into his extensive romantic past and "addictive" affairs he had while married to his first wife, Maggie Johnson, and other partners."His affairs, he later admitted to Richard Schickel, just became I dont know addictive like you have to have another cigarette," Levy wrote in the book, quoting Eastwood.CLINT EASTWOOD REFLECTS ON DECADES IN HOLLYWOOD AND HIS DRIVE TO KEEP WORKING AS HE TURNS 95Eastwood married Johnson in 1953. Throughout their 21-year marriage, Eastwood had many affairs with various women and fathered multiple children. "There were many other women, some from the ranks of classmates, some encountered at the nightspots and jazz clubs that he frequented, some from among his neighbors at the apartment complex in Studio City, near Universal, to which he and Maggie had moved when he first went under contract to the studio," Levy wrote in the book."The atmosphere of that small apartment building which, naturally, was centered around a swimming pool not only encouraged sexual adventures but facilitated them; several of Clints friends from Oakland, Seattle, and Fort Ord moved into the place or similar places nearby, meaning that there were always apartments readily available for a quick tryst and buddies willing to help him cover his tracks."According to Levy, Eastwood was always upfront about his behavior and allegedly had an "understanding" with Johnson."It wasnt entirely evident, though, that he needed such help. As a friend put it, Clint goes where he wants, does what he wants goes to dinner with a girl if he wants. Maggie doesnt say a thing. Clint is the undisputed boss.' He referred to himself half-jokingly as a married bachelor, but there were significant hints that his wife knew the score and was okay with it," Levy wrote.CLINT EASTWOOD 'S DAUGHTER SAYS 'VERY STRICT' DAD HAD THIS PIECE OF ADVICE GROWING UP"'Maggie and I have an understanding,' he was quoted as saying. Im independent, a vagabond, and she accepts me as I am and doesnt strangle me with female possessiveness. Speaking more broadly, he declared, Maggie doesnt chain me. The worst thing is owning people. I dont want to be owned by anybody maybe shared, but not lock, stock, and barrel."Love is respecting privacy, accepting faults. But I dont believe its a one-way street. The sophisticated woman accepts that chances are a guys not being 100percent faithful. If she talks about it, it only makes it worse."Eastwood allegedly said of his relationship with Johnson, "Theres no ownership in this marriage. My soul is my own. Maggie knows this. Possession is the worst thing. Im hard to live with. Im moody, and lots of the time Id rather be alone. It took Maggie a while, but she learned."Though Johnson was aware of the trysts, Levy wrote, it's unclear if she knew just how extensive the affairs were.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"Their private life was another matter, as Maggie admitted some years later when she told an interviewer, Were not advocates of the total togetherness theory. Its not clear that she was aware of just how many liberties Clint took, or, for that matter, whether she availed herself of any."But they stayed together through these lean years, despite living near enough to her family for her to make other choices, so she either didnt know or didnt care about his sexual entanglements or she believed that they were his business and nobody elses, not even hers," Levy wrote."It seemed to some who knew the couple that she thrived. Shes got more steel than a hardware store, a friend noted. Clint talks to her about everything. And Clint himself admitted, She is the very best friend I have. She loved me when no one else did."A representative for Eastwood did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.The couple, who had two children together during their marriage, got divorced in 1984. Eastwood and stuntwoman Roxanne Tunis welcomed a daughter, Kimber Lynn, in 1964, while he was still married to Johnson.Eastwood married Dina Ruiz in 1996, and the couple divorced in 2014. He also had long-term relationships with actresses Sondra Locke and Frances Fisher.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERThe award-winning actor and director is a father of eight: LaurieMurray, Kimber Eastwood, Kyle Eastwood, Alison Eastwood, ScottEastwood,Kathryn Eastwood, Francesca Eastwood and Morgan Eastwood.In July 2023, Eastwood announced his girlfriend of ten years, Christina Sandera, had died."Christina was a lovely, caring woman, and I will miss her very much," he said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter at the time.A few days later, his daughter Morgan shared a photo with the couple, noting the "devastating" loss."A devastating loss for our whole family," Morgan wrote of Sandera, who died at the age of 61 July 18. "Thank you Christina for being a good partner to my Dad. You will be missed."Sandera's cause of death was cardiac arrhythmia, the Monterey, California, County Department of Health said in a death certificate obtained by Fox News Digital.Two years after his loss, he said he had no plans to slow down professionally. In a recent interview with the Austrian newspaper Kurier, the director, who turned 95 in May, revealed he is in pre-production on a new movie, dispelling rumors that 2024's "Juror #2" would be his final film."Theres no reason why a man cant get better with age," he explained. "And I have much more experience today. Sure, there are directors who lose their touch at a certain age, but Im not one of them."0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 2 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMRobots are taking over Uber Eats deliveries. Is your city next?If you've ordered food on Uber Eats recently, you may have seen a delivery robot instead of a human driver.Uber has partnered with Avride to bring autonomous robots to the streets.They already operate in several U.S. cities, and your area could be next.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTER.ROBOT-RUN STORE VENHUB IS CHANGING THE FUTURE OF SHOPPINGUber Eats uses compact, four-wheeled robots to handle the final stretch of food delivery. These delivery robots are about the size of a carry-on suitcase and can move along sidewalks at speeds of up to five miles per hour.Each robot carries up to 55 pounds of food or drinks, including large pizza orders and bottles. With features like LIDAR, cameras, and ultrasonic sensors, the robots can detect obstacles from 200 feet away. They recognize traffic lights and navigate crowded sidewalks with ease.WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)?These robots work around the clock. Rain or shine, they keep moving. Their secure cargo compartments open only when the customer unlocks them through the Uber Eats app. With swappable batteries and up to 12 hours of life, they're built for constant service.Right now, Uber Eats robot delivery is live in multiple U.S. cities. Austin, Texas, was the first to launch the sidewalk robot program. Dallas will join soon.In New Jersey, Jersey City has already rolled out the robots in neighborhoods like Hamilton Park, Historic Downtown, and the Waterfront. Some cities in Ohio are also part of the program.Uber and Avride plan to deploy hundreds of delivery robots by the end of 2025. That makes it likely your city will see them soon.If you live in a participating city, you might get the option to choose a robot during checkout in the Uber Eats app. Once selected, the app dispatches a delivery robot to your location.You'll get a notification when the robot arrives. Use the app to unlock the secure compartment and collect your order. These robots deliver more than just meals, they can handle groceries and small packages too.Uber Eats serves over 31 million active users in the U.S. The company is always looking for faster, safer, and more affordable ways to deliver food. Robots provide exactly that.They aren't delayed by traffic, don't rely on drivers, and perform well on short trips in urban areas. These delivery robots help reduce fees, increase reliability, and boost safety. Thanks to their sensors and programmed traffic rules, they navigate cities efficiently.Uber Eats serves over 31 million active users in the U.S. The company is always looking for faster, safer, and more affordable ways to deliver food. Robots provide exactly that.They aren't delayed by traffic, don't rely on drivers, and perform well on short trips in urban areas. These delivery robots help reduce fees, increase reliability, and boost safety. Thanks to their sensors and programmed traffic rules, they navigate cities efficiently.Uber Eats delivery robots are designed with privacy in mind. They do not store personal information such as payment details or delivery addresses. The only data they process is the pickup and delivery locations, which are not tied to any personal details.Sensor data collected by the robots is anonymized and used solely to improve the technology. Additionally, the robots' cameras blur faces and license plates to further protect privacy.Uber and Avride are scaling up their operations quickly, with plans to roll out hundreds of delivery robots in more U.S. cities by the end of the year. If you are interested in seeing robot deliveries in your area, Uber Eats encourages customers to reach out and express their interest. The company evaluates requests and considers expanding services based on demand and feasibility.It is remarkable to see how quickly delivery robots are becoming an integral part of everyday life in cities across the country. Whether you're someone who loves trying out new technology or you just want your food to arrive reliably, these robots are designed to make things easier and safer for everyone. With Uber Eats and Avride adding more robots every month, it is only a matter of time before you spot one rolling up to your door with your next order.If a robot rolled up to your door with your next Uber Eats order, how would you feel about it? Would you be excited to try out this new tech, or do you still prefer having a human delivery driver bring your food? Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide - free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTER.Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 2 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTroops at the Border: How the militarys role in immigration enforcement has exploded under TrumpIn a dramatic escalation of military involvement in immigration enforcement, the U.S. Air Force and Navy are taking over vast new swathes of federal land along the southern border, under a directive from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.One 250-mile stretch, located in Texas Cameron and Hidalgo counties, is being transferred to Air Force control and will fall under the jurisdiction of Joint Base San Antonio and be managed as part of a newly established National Defense Area (NDA).The land is being transferred from the International Boundary and Water Commission, an agency traditionally responsible for handling water and boundary disputes between the U.S. and Mexico, marking a significant shift in the use and oversight of federal land at the border.Another 140-mile stretch of land along the border near Yuma, Arizona, will be transferred to Navy jurisdiction.NAVY DEPLOYS ADDITIONAL WARSHIP TO CURB ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION, DRUG SMUGGLING AT THE SOUTHERN BORDERThese mark the third NDAs created under the Trump administration, following similar moves in New Mexico and near El Paso, Texas. The areas are designated as military zones to bolster border security operations amid a surge in illegal crossings under the Biden administration.Presidents since Richard Nixon have deployed active-duty troops and reservists to the border. But until Trump, theyve largely been restricted to logistical support: surveillance, building roads, etc. U.S. troops stationed in the NDAs will now be authorized toapprehend, search and detain migrants until Customs and Border Protection agents arrive. Migrants entering these zones may also facetrespassing charges for entering military property.PENTAGON SETS UP NEW 250 MILE MILITARY BUFFER ZONE AT BORDER WITH CROSSINGS AT RECORD LOWSThe move is part of a broader mission managed by the Joint Task Force Southern Border (JTF-SB), a joint effort between the Air Force and U.S. Northern Command to consolidate and strengthen military presence along the border.To support these efforts, the military has deployed Stryker vehicles, ground-based radar systems, and even begun 3D-printing drones to enhance surveillance capacity and reduce costs.Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said the coordinated efforts between DoD and Customs and Border Patrol led to zero "gotaways," or migrants that escape authorities, across the entire southern border from June 28-30.Civil liberties groups have sounded the alarm, warning the policy blurs the lines between military and law enforcement roles and may violate the Posse Comitatus Act, which prohibits the use of federal troops in domestic policing without congressional approval."Using the military purpose doctrine to justify direct military involvement in immigration enforcement is a transparent ruse to evade the Posse Comitatus Act," the Brennan Center for Justice said in a statement. "The nominal justification is protecting the installation, but the installation itself was created to apprehend and detain migrants."Critics also warn the policy could set a dangerous precedent. "If soldiers are allowed to take on domestic policing roles at the border, it may become easier to justify military deployments within the U.S. interior," the Center added.Andy Gould, former Arizona supreme court justice, said he thought the move was "extremely effective against the cartels and completely legal."US MILITARY STATIONED AT THE BORDER IN NEW MEXICO NATIONAL DEFENSE AREA CAN DETAIN ILLEGAL MIGRANTS"He's created No Trespassing zones on the border, and by taking federal land and declaring a national emergency and transferring it to the military, and then also using the military as an exception to the Posse Comitatus Act where he says, This is a military purpose to deal with the emergency on the border.""The idea that the President United States can use a military presence to defend an American border, I think that's going to be tough to challenge."Since President Donald Trump took office, the number of active-duty troops at the southern border has surged from under 2,000 to more than 8,000, with Hegseth authorizing up to 10,000 earlier this year.This militarized approach has also prompted drug traffickers to shift tactics, turning to maritime smuggling routes in response to intensified land enforcement. The Pentagon has responded by deploying naval vessels with Coast Guard teams to interdict sea-based drug operations."We know terrorists are trying to get in through our border," said Brig Barker, former FBI advisor to U.S. Special Operations Command and counterterrorism expert. "Swarming this with different inter-agencies is a good thing. The military has a lot of refined skills and capabilities that civilian law enforcement doesn't have.He predicted that military counternarcotics missions would push further into Latin America, "bringing that out to that fight farther out from our border, really kind of preempt before they can get closer to our border."0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 2 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFormer Clinton advisor sounds '9-1-1' alarm for Democrats after socialist's NYC mayoral victoryZohran Mamdanis surprise victory over former Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary has raised questions about the partys political direction.Mark Penn, former pollster and advisor to President Bill Clinton and CEO of Stagwell Inc., issued a warning to the left following Mamdanis primary upset."This is a 9-1-1 moment for the Democratic Party," Penn said on "America's Newsroom" Wednesday. "Hes [Mamdani] an anti-Semitic socialist."Mamdani, a 33-year-old state assemblyman from Queens and self-identified Democratic socialist, beat former Gov. Andrew Cuomo last month. His platform includes eliminating transit fares, providing free municipal housing and childcare, and ending ICE operations in the city proposals that Penn and others have labeled as extreme.DEMS AT A CROSSROADS AS ESTABLISHMENT PLANS 'PROJECT 2029' WHILE SOCIALIST CANDIDATE WINS NYC MAYORAL PRIMARY"He is perhaps the most extreme major candidate ever to win such a major office," Penn said, going on to call out Mamdani for refusing to denounce the slogan "globalize the intifada," a phrase widely understood to carry anti-Jewish undertones.Several top New York Democrats have not yet endorsed Mamdani, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, and Governor Kathy Hochul. While Hochul has recently defended Mamdani from criticism by President Donald Trump, she hasnt formally endorsed him.Penn argued that Mamdani's campaign has successfully positioned itself as a battle against Trump, a strategy he says could distract voters from looking closer at the candidates policies."Its absolutely essential here that this not become Mamdani versus Trump," Penn said. "Thats his strategy."MAMDANI'S PRIMARY WIN EXPOSES DEMOCRAT DIVIDE AS TOP LEADERS WITHHOLD ENDORSEMENTSMAMDANI'S POLITICAL EARTHQUAKE ROCKS DEMOCRATS, DIVIDING PARTY ON PATH FORWARDWhile Trump gained ground in New York during the last presidential election, increasing his vote share to nearly 44%, Vice President Kamala Harris still carried the state with over 56%. Penn warns that making the narrative about the president could cause Democrats not to fully grasp what Mamdanis policies mean for the city."The other Democratic candidates have to come in here and say, No, this is about the future of the city and how we save it and how we reduce crime," he said, also noting that candidates need to focus on making Jewish New Yorkers feel safe and bringing business back to the five boroughs.Mamdanis campaign has drawn significant enthusiasm from younger, progressive voters. But Penn believes many voters may not fully grasp the implications of Mamdanis agenda.CUOMO CONCEDES IN NYC DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY FOR MAYOR, CONGRATULATES AOC-ENDORSED MAMDANI"People really didn't know the full extent of his views on socialism and antisemitism," Penn said. "I think if there's real focus on that, he could be beaten."As the official Democratic nominee, Mamdani will face Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa and incumbent Mayor Eric Adams this November in the general election, as well as his defeated opponent Andrew Cuomo, who's chosen to remain on the ballot as an Independent.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 3 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCNN commentator suggests investigating Trump children's citizenship statusCNN political commentator Bakari Sellers asked why people arent investigating the Trump familys citizenship status while discussing the White Houses ongoing deportation efforts on Tuesday.Sellers took part in a panel on "CNN NewsNight with Abby Phillip" on the topic of the Trump administration attempting to revoke the citizenship of naturalized Americans who commit crimes.The panel referenced a recent memo from the Justice Department dated June 11 that directed U.S. attorneys to "prioritize and maximally pursue denaturalization proceedings" as part of an effort by the Trump administration to crack down on crime.While accusing President Donald Trump of refusing to give immigrants "the benefit of their humanity," Sellers suggested people needed to "have a full conversation" about the Trump familys legal status.BAKARI SELLERS INTERRUPTS COMMENTATOR, CORRECTS HIM OVER PRONUNCIATION OF KAMALA HARRIS' NAME"Look, if we want to have a conversation about who belongs where, when, how, and whether or not their citizenship status- and we want to look at everything, I mean, I would look at Donald Trump Jr.," Sellers said. "I would look at all of Melanias kids, all of Ivanas kids. I mean, lets just have a full conversation over who belongs here, how did they get here, their citizenship status."He added, "Lets just have a full discussion about all of it. Why is that not on the table right now? I mean, the only person here should be Tiffany Trump, if were going to have this discussion."First lady Melania Trump, Barrons mother, was born in Slovenia before becoming a U.S. citizen in 2006. The late Ivana Trump, Trumps first wife and Eric, Ivanka and Donald Jr.s mother, was born in the Czech Republic before becoming a U.S. citizen in 1988. Trumps second wife, Tiffanys mother, Marla Maples, was born in the U.S.All of Trumps children were born in the U.S.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREThe Justice Department memo from Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate states that denaturalization cases against "individuals who pose a potential danger to national security, including those with a nexus to terrorism, espionage, or the unlawful export from the United States of sensitive goods, technology, or information raising national security concerns" are one of the key priorities."The benefits of civil denaturalization include the governments ability to revoke the citizenship of individuals who engaged in the commission of war crimes, extrajudicial killings, or other serious human rights abuses; to remove naturalized criminals, gang members, or, indeed, any individuals convicted of crimes who pose an ongoing threat to the United States; and to prevent convicted terrorists from returning to U.S. soil or traveling internationally on a U.S. passport," Shumate wrote.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 15 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM'Disappointing' DOGE: Federal workforce shrinking by just 1% shows bureaucracy's entrenchment, experts sayData indicating the federal workforce shrank by just 1% over the first few months of President Donald Trumps second term shows a "disappointing effect of DOGE" and the level of bureaucracys entrenchment in America, experts told Fox News Digital.Figures released by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) show that the United States employs 2,289,472 federal workers as of March 31, which is down from 2,313,216 on September 30, 2024. The reduction of more than 23,000 positions "reflects the administrations early efforts to streamline government and eliminate unnecessary bureaucracy," OPM said in a press release. "That's just through the end of March. So I suspect those numbers will be higher by the end of September this year, which is when a lot of the early retirement packages and buyouts go into effect," Alex Nowrasteh, the Cato Institutes vice president for economic and social policy studies, told Fox News Digital."Regardless of what those numbers are, this is not enough people having been terminated. It is not enough shrinkage in the federal workforce. And it is a disappointing effect of DOGE that it wasn't able to increase the size of the decrease in the federal workforce," he added.ONLY THE BEGINNING: TRUMP ADMINISTRATION RELEASES DATA SHOWING FEDERAL WORKFORCE SLASHED SINCE JANUARYTrump signed an executive order in February instructing the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to coordinate with federal agencies and execute massive cuts in federal government staffing numbers. That order is reflected in the new data, OPM said, showing that agencies averaged 23,000 new monthly hires from April 2024 to January 2025 but dropped by nearly 70% to just 7,385 per month once the hiring freeze was fully implemented.Peter Morici, an economist and business professor at the University of Maryland, told Fox News Digital that "Basically, Elon Musk poured a few teacups of ice water into the ocean to combat its rising temperature.""It's very hard to get rid of people unless you get rid of functions. See, he was able to decimate USAID because he took away all their money," Morici said. "It's very, very hard to cut down the Commerce Department unless you, for example, don't want the numbers collected.""It takes more than four years," Morici also said. "Look at the problems they're having just with Medicare reform, how all the special interests come out. Over the years, the federal bureaucracy is not just in Washington, but it's been spread throughout the country.""And as you talk about cutting it down, you're talking about affecting local economies, the interests of congressmen, and so forth," he added.ELON MUSK'S FORMER FRIEND WARNS EX-DOGE HEAD WILL DO EVERYTHING TO DAMAGE TRUMPDOGE did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.David Hebert, an economist with the American Institute for Economic Research, said the reduction reported by OPM "is certainly a start.""The real challenge that President Trump is facing is the fact that the federal government has taken upon itself far too many responsibilities," he added in a statement to Fox News Digital. "If the President and Congress are serious about streamlining government, they need to move beyond waste, fraud, and abuse and look to shedding responsibilities that the federal government ought not have in the first place."INTERIOR CANCELS $14 MILLION ANNUAL FISHING GRANT CITED IN FOX REPORT AFTER DOGE HIGHLIGHTS DISNEY ADS, SALARIESOPM said "hundreds of thousands more workers" will drop from the rolls in October 2025, when more workers depart via the Deferred Resignation Program that was offered to employees in an effort to trim the workforce. Tens of thousands of employees who are in the process of being terminated remain on the government payroll due to court orders that are currently being challenged by the administration, according to OPM."The American people deserve a government that is lean, efficient, and focused on core priorities," Acting OPM Director Charles Ezell said in a statement."This data marks the first measurable step toward President Trumps vision of a disciplined, accountable federal workforce, and its only the beginning."Trump's effort to shrink the federal workforce has faced stiff resistance from Democrats and various courts, with opponents saying that the administration is cutting critical jobs.Fox News Digitals Andrew Mark Miller contributed to this report.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 2 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMChicago drive-by shooting leaves at least 4 dead, 14 woundedA drive-by shooting in Chicago killed at least four people and hospitalized 14 others, authorities said Thursday.The incident unfolded around 11 p.m. Wednesday in the River North neighborhood, when at least one person fired shots from a dark-colored vehicle into a crowd standing outside Artis Restaurant and Lounge, police said.The vehicle sped away immediately.Two men, aged 24 and 25, and two women died in the attack, FOX32 Chicago reported, citing police.CHICAGO BRACES FOR DEADLY JULY 4 WEEKEND AS FOX NEWS ANALYST TAKES ACTION IN BROTHER'S UNSOLVED MURDERAt least 14 others, aged 21 to 32, suffered gunshot wounds, police said. Their conditions remain undisclosed.CONGRESSIONAL INTERN KILLED IN WASHINGTON, D.C. SHOOTING, POLICE OFFICER REWARD FOR MULTIPLE SUSPECTSThe lounge had hosted a listening party for rapper Mello Buckzz when the shooting happened, according to local media.So far, no arrests have been made, police stated.The Associated Press contributed to this report.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 2 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMRep. MTG to introduce bill requiring proof of citizenship to vote, new census that only counts citizensRep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., plans to introduce a bill that would require a new census that only counts U.S. citizens, the results of which would be utilized in determining how many House seats each state is allotted.The upcoming measure, which is still being drafted, would also require proof of American citizenship to vote in federal elections, the lawmaker told Fox News Digital on Wednesday.Greene says she has spoken to President Donald Trump about her proposal and that he supports it.When the president was asked about the proposal this week, he said that he loved it.The congresswoman called the issue a "matter of national security," asserting that Democrats "would love non-citizens to have the right to vote," would "love amnesty for all," and would essentially allow for a "world takeover" of the country.MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE LAUNCHES PROBE INTO PLANNED PARENTHOOD'S USE OF TAXPAYER FUNDSCurrently, the U.S. Census Bureau notes that unauthorized immigrants are included in decennial census population counts used in determining how many seats each state gets in the House of Representatives."Apportionment is the process of dividing the 435 memberships, or seats, in the U.S. House of Representatives among the 50 states based on the apportionment population counts from the decennial census," census.gov notes.REP. MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE AIRS FRUSTRATIONS, WARNS THAT SHE REPRESENTS A NOT HAPPY REPUBLICAN BASEThe 14th Amendment to the Constitution reads, in part, "Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed."Counting only citizens in the census would likely reshape the nation's political landscape, with some states getting fewer House seats than they currently have, and other states getting more seats.4 STATES SUE TO BLOCK ILLEGAL MIGRANTS FROM CENSUS COUNT USED TO ASSIGN CONGRESSIONAL SEATS, ELECTORAL VOTESThat would impact presidential elections, because each state's number of Electoral College votes is determined by the total number of seats it holds in both chambers of Congress.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 2 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMIsrael fighting 'very tough' war in Gaza, retired British Army colonel saysThe worlds focus on the Middle East has seemingly shifted back to the Israel-Hamas war following the conflict with Iran that culminated in the historic strikes on Tehrans nuclear facilities. For more than 20 months, Israel has operated in Gaza following Hamas brutal surprise attacks on Oct. 7, 2023.The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have been heavily scrutinized over their handling of the war, particularly when it comes to damage to civilian areas and the distribution of humanitarian aid. However, Ret. British Col. Richard Kemp told Fox News Digital that Israel is doing everything it can to avoid civilian casualties whenever possible. Kemp, who recently returned from a trip to Israel and Gaza, said that the war has been "very tough" as Hamas continues to embed itself among the civilian population or in tunnels.ISRAEL ACCEPTS TRUMP-LED CEASEFIRE PLAN THAT COULD END GAZA WAR WITHIN 60 DAYS"In my view, the IDF have been conducting it very effectively," Kemp said. "They've killed huge numbers of Hamas terrorists. They've destroyed a lot of Hamas' infrastructure, including some of the tunnels, but they've got a long way to go yet. The fights not over yet."In Kemps assessment, the fighting in Gaza will continue until Israel defeats Hamas, which becomes a difficult task for an army actively avoiding civilian casualties, something the former British officer said he witnessed "personally."TERROR IN GAZA: HAMAS OFFERS BOUNTIES TO KILL US AND LOCAL AID WORKERS, GROUP SAYSKemp also told Fox News Digital that civilian deaths in Gaza are "unavoidable" because of how Hamas operates. He argued that this is part of the terror groups "primary objective," which he says is "to get the IDF to kill as many civilians as possible so they can achieve what they have achieved, which is the vilification of Israel, the isolation of Israel, and the condemnation of Israel the accusations of war crimes and genocide none of which are true." He commended the IDF, saying that Israeli forces have "done a quite extraordinary job that no other army probably could do of maximizing the destruction of Hamas while minimizing the deaths of civilians."While on the ground in Gaza, Kemp had the opportunity to speak with civilians and visit aid distribution sites run by the U.S.- and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). He said the civilians who spoke with him were grateful for the aid and recognized the role the U.S., under President Donald Trump, has played. At the same time, they hold Hamas responsible for putting them in "the terrible situation they're in now."HAMAS FACES 'LEGITIMACY CRISIS' AS DESPERATE GAZANS FLOCK TO US-BACKED AID CENTERSWhen asked about the criticism GHF has faced from the international community particularly the United Nations Kemp said that the organization is working in a way that is "uniquely suitable" for the situation in Gaza. He argued that the U.N. is attempting to apply a "standard template solution," which does not work for Gaza, as evidenced by the amount of aid stolen by Hamas."Some of them told me it was the first time since the war began, 20 months ago, that they have actually received any free aid at all," Kemp told Fox News Digital. He said that in some instances, Hamas would steal aid and sell the goods at premium prices that many civilians could not afford.Kemp emphasized the need for other nations and major humanitarian organizations to support the GHF and noted the recent $30 million in funding the organization had received from the U.S."No other country that I know of has directly contributed funding to the GHF, and they should do so because the GHF, not the U.N., is the future of aid deliveries into Gaza," Kemp told Fox News Digital. He also acknowledged that the U.N. has a role to play, but added that it must be "in the interest of the people of Gaza, not bureaucracy."0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 2 Views 0 Anteprima
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