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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMThis isnt just about the Jews. It never wasIn the aftermath of whats now being called the "12-Day War," involving Israel, the U.S. and Iran, antisemitic rhetoric and incidents have reached new and disturbing heights. This is beyond even the devastating rise weve seen since Oct. 7.The Anti-Defamation League's recent report should stop every decent human being in their tracks. For many of us in the Jewish community, it was not a surprise. Painful, yes. alarming, absolutely. But shocking? Tragically, no.We didnt need the data. We live it.MAMDANI IS AN EXISTENTIAL THREAT TO JEWISH NEW YORKERSFor the Jew today, especially high school and college students, this isnt just a sociological trend. This is the air they breathe. Young Jews are coming of age in a world that bombards them with slogans not about political policy, but about their very identity. From graffiti and shattered windows in cities across the country to violent chants on campuses and real threats of harm, the current climate does not reflect honest debate about international politics. Instead, it reveals a barely hidden, and often blatant, hatred of Jews, normalized in places where people are supposed to feel safe.I wear a yarmulke. I wear tzitzit (traditional Jewish fringes). I walk in the world as a very visible member-of-the-tribe. Before a single slur is thrown my way, no one asks me my thoughts on the last Israeli election. No one stops to inquire about my stance on a two-state solution. Like so many others who wear their Judaism proudly and publicly, I am targeted not for anything Ive done, thought or said, but simply for who I am. They see a kippah, a mezuzah, a Jewish name or symbol and they lash out. That hatred is not academic or theoretical. Its real, its visceral, and it makes no distinction.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONIve experienced my fair share of aggressive and dangerous antisemitism, but what chills me most is not my own experience. Its fear in the eyes of the next generation. Students who feel they must hide their identities. High school students walking out of their Jewish Student Union (JSU) clubs wondering if they should remove their Star of David necklaces before their next class with a certain teacher. College kids who are afraid that simply being Jewish might make them social pariahs, or worse. They are expected, sometimes obligated, to celebrate everyone else's identity, but always hide their own. The double standard is glaring.Let me be crystal clear: thoughtful and critical discourse about Israeli policy is not antisemitic. In fact, its necessary. Israel is a democratic country with its share of flaws and tough decisions to make. But when I hear people shouting, "Burn Tel Aviv to the ground" or "Globalize the Intifada," this is not policy critique. This is not intellectual opposition. This is a genocidal threat. We cannot let ourselves pretend otherwise.Antisemitism is no longer hiding in the shadows, rather showing up in polite society. The ADL report is chilling: mainstream voices are spreading conspiracy theories that Jews control policy, while slogans calling for Israels destruction and "Death to America" flood social media. Whats worse, White supremacists, radical Islamists, far-left activists and college professors now unite in their hatred of Jews. Weve heard this before. We know where it leads. If you're not Jewish, reach out to your Jewish friends. Learn. Speak up. Challenge hate. When only one people is asked to justify their existence, something is deeply broken. Call it out.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONAbove all, understand this: antisemitism is not a Jewish problem. It is a human problem. Wherever Jew-hatred was allowed to grow, so too grows the targeting of all other minorities. Societies that target Jews first never stop there.We Jews will not disappear nor cower. We will not apologize for existing. But we ask, simply, for your hand to stand together. Will you stand with us? Not just because we are your neighbors, colleagues, classmates and friends. But because all our children deserve a world where hatred is called out, justice is pursued and no one has to hide who they are.I still hold onto that dream. A world with more light, more courage and more compassion is possible. Lets build it together.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 33 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCharlamagne suggests Big, Beautiful Bill is sign that midterms and 2028 election will be 'fixed'Radio host Charlamagne Tha God suggested on Tuesday that the GOP-led "Big, Beautiful Bill" is so unpopular, President Donald Trump and Republicans must only be pushing it because they know the upcoming elections are rigged.On July 4, Trump signed the bill into law cementing his signature 2017 tax cuts and eliminating taxes on tips and overtime pay.By making his first-termtax ratespermanent, the bill will cut taxes by nearly $4.4 trillion over the next decade, according to analysis by the Congressional Budget Office and the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.The measure also provides billions for border security and codifies the president's controversial immigration crackdown.On Tuesdays episode of "The Breakfast Club" show, Charlamagne noted that politicians on both sides have criticized the bill for various reasons, such as adding trillions to the national debt and cutting Medicaid access.BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL IMMEDIATELY HITS THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL IN BATTLE FOR CONGRESS"Now, this bill is going to cut Medicaid and food assistance for up to 17 million Americans, right? You see Republicans and Democrats have spoken out against this bill," he said. "Some folks are calling it political suicide, and they say the GOP is going to lose a bunch of seats in the midterms."Charlamagne offered a grim theory that the bill has been put forward because Trump and the GOP have an electoral ace up their sleeve."But if the GOP doesn't seem to be concerned about that, then what does that tell y'all folks?" he asked. "The fight is probably already fixed, when it comes to the midterm elections, you know, and 2028."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURECLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"So, who knows, I just feel like, you know, if something is, you know, political suicide, if you're using that kind of language for a bill and you pass it anyway, then you know something that the rest of us don't know," the radio host suggested. "Or you know something that the rest of us do know, and we just sitting around waiting for the inevitable to happen.""Free and fair elections, my a--," Charlamagne concluded. "Well see in a couple of years."0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 34 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump administration formally subpoenas Harvard University over foreign student informationFIRST ON FOX: PresidentDonald Trumps Department of Homeland Security (DHS) sent administrative subpoenas to Harvard University today over information related to the criminality and misconduct of foreign students on its campus.The agency criticized the Ivy League schools "refusal to cooperate" with past information requests regarding Harvards Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP), which provides visas for non-citizens to study in the U.S."We tried to do things the easy way with Harvard," DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News Digital. "Now, through their refusal to cooperate, we have to do things the hard way. Harvard, like other universities, has allowed foreign students to abuse their visa privileges and advocate for violence and terrorism on campus."TRUMP ADMIN PROBE ACCUSES HARVARD OF DISCRIMINATING AGAINST JEWISH STUDENTS, THREATENS TO PULL ALL FUNDING"If Harvard wont defend the interests of its students, then we will."The administrative subpoena is the latest legal move in the battle between the Trump Administration and the elite university. The SEVP has been a key issue after anti-Semitic protests raged across campus amid Israeli and Palestinian conflicts, eventuallyforcing an apology from Harvard president Alan Garber.Sources at DHS told Fox News Digital that the subpoenas are the only option left for the agency after the university repeatedly refused non-coercive requests to provide the information. The department has been seeking relevant records, communications, and other documents related to immigration laws or crimes since January 1, 2020.HARVARD KENNEDY SCHOOL ANNOUNCES LAYOFFS AFTER TRUMP CUTS BILLIONS IN FUNDINGRefusing to comply with an administrative subpoena carries heavy consequences such as civil penalties, criminal charges, contempt of court, and/or audits and inspections of an organization.DHS Secretary Kristi Noem had previously requested Harvard to provide information regarding criminal misconduct in April of this year, pledging that noncompliance would result in revoking the Student and Exchange Visitor Program.Harvard sent some information to DHS following the initial request, though Noem deemed the Ivy League Universitys data as an "insufficient, incomplete and unacceptable response."In late May,DHS moved to formally revoke Harvards SEVP, impacting roughly a quarter of Harvards student body and preventing the university from issuing student visas and enrolling international students.ALUMNUS EXPLAINS WHY HE BELIEVES HARVARD'S FEDERAL FUNDING SHOULD BE PULLEDHarvard responded to Noems canceling of the program with a lawsuit titledPresident and Fellows of Harvard College v. DHS, alleging that the Trump administrations decision to block the SEVP was unconstitutional and retaliatory."It is the latest act by the government in clear retaliation for Harvard exercising its First Amendment rights to reject the governments demands to control Harvards governance, curriculum, and the "ideology" of its faculty and students," Harvard wrote in its May complaint.U.S. District Judge Allison D. Burroughs of Massachusetts, who was nominated by President Barack Obama in 2014, then granted a temporary restraining order request from Harvard after the lawsuit was filed.The ongoing temporary restraining order allows Harvard to continue issuing visa documents and enrolling students through the Student and Exchange Visitor Program.Fox News Digital reached out to Harvard University but did not receive a response.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 33 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMRep Kevin Kiley reflects on impact of California trans athlete conflict amid state's battle with TrumpCalifornia is officially in a standoff with President Donald Trump's administration in the battle to "Save Women's Sports."The state rejected the Trump admin's proposal to comply with Title IX on Monday, and now, a referral to the U.S. Department of Justice is likely. The DOJ already launched a lawsuit against the state of Maine in April for similar defiance.The tension between the state and Trump heightened at the end of May, before the state's track and field championship, which saw a trans athlete take first place in two girls' events. Trump himself sent two lengthy Truth Social posts addressing the girls' track and field controversy, in warnings to Newsom.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMRep. Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., is well aware of the anxiety his constituents have faced amid that. Prior to the track and field championships, several other had confirmed controversial incidents involving trans athletes competing in girls' high school volleyball, basketball and cross-country."We need to absolutely look at what's going on in our schools," Kiley said."We see in a lot of these cases, that there were influences within the school system in some cases, ultimately had an impact on the young person's thinking," he added, regarding how a male athlete could have ended up competing in girls' sports amid the wave of incidents in his state.Additionally, the presence of those trans athletes have pushed many of the state's female athletes to speak out or protest. Multiple athletes wore shirts that read "Protect Girls Sports" or "Save Girls Sports" at postseason track meets this past spring, and Stone Ridge Christian High School's girls' volleyball team even forfeited a playoff game to a team with a trans athlete last fall."I think it made a big difference. I think the student athletes themselves are the most powerful voice for bringing about the change that we're now starting to see," Kiley said.The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF), the governing body of high school sports in the state, acknowledged that its officials made athletes who wore the "Protect Girls Sports" shirts during a postseason meet in early May."Per the CIF Southern Section Playoff Bulletin, all athletes must be dressed in proper, school issued, track uniforms. The student-athletes were asked to comply with this while in the on-field event area, as they were wearing said shirts over their school-issued uniform," the CIF said in a statement previously provided to Fox News Digital.FORMER UPENN SWIMMER REFLECTS ON BEING TEAMMATES WITH LIA THOMAS AMID TRUMP ADMIN VICTORY OVER UNIVERSITYHowever, multiple girls' athletes who competed at the event previously told Fox News Digital that other athletes who wore non-school-issued shirts without the activist messaging, such as college shirts, were not given the same orders.Kiley sided with the female athletes in that debate."That's absolutely outrageous! I mean to say, we're not just going to deprive them of the opportunity to compete in a fair environment, but now we're going to take away their voice to actually advocate for fairness. That adds insult to injury and likely raises first amendment issues as well," Kiley said.The issue also manifested in California's state universities last fall, when San Jose State University came under a national microscope for allowing trans athlete Blaire Fleming to compete on the women's volleyball team.As California has tax-payer-funded institutions, Kiley hopes the university is held "accountable" and wants to see a similar outcome to the one recently made by the University of Pennsylvania, which agreed to rescind all women's records earned by former trans swimmer Lia Thomas, and apologize to all the women who had to compete with Thomas."It's outrageous that this one university thinks it can compromise the integrity of university competition for all student athletes," Kiley said. SJSU is currently under an ongoing Title IX investigation by the U.S. Department of Education.As the rest of the state faces potential legal action from the DOJ on the issue, Kiley is anxious about the possibility of the state losing federal funding, and hopes it "doesn't come to that." Other major GOP figures in the state have joined his cause as well.State Reps. James Gallagher and Kate Sanchez released statements condemning the California Department of Education and Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday.Gallagher said the issue of having trans athletes in girls sports boiled down to fairness."California continues to push the dangerous insanity of letting men compete in womens sports," he said. "This is about fairness, safety, and the rule of law. Superintendent (Tony) Thurmond and Governor Newsom are jeopardizing school sports programs across the state, all to appease a radical agenda and advance their political careers."Sanchez added, "Newsoms department of education is blatantly violating Title IX" and was "doubling down.""They refuse to protect girls sports for biological girls. Its a shocking civil rights violation that could cost California billions in federal education funding."Mark Trammell, CEO of the Center for American Liberty, provided a statement to Fox News Digital addressing the state's conflict."California can disagree all it wants but it wont make the states actions miraculously legal. The law is clear, Title IX demands equal opportunities for women and girls. California must abide by federal law and cease its discriminatory practices," Trammell said.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 61 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFox News' Jacqui Heinrich engaged to Pennsylvania Rep. Brian FitzpatrickFox News senior White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich has announced her engagement to Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa.Heinrich first revealed to People Magazine that Fitzpatrick proposed to her on June 29 during their trip to southern France.The couple left Nice at 1:30 in the morning and drove more than two hours to catch the sunrise at a lavender field in Valensole. It was there that Fitzpatrick got down on one knee with a photographer capturing the moment."It was so breathtaking," Heinrich told People. "The smell was just so fragrant. It's a memory that will be seared into my brain for life. It's hard to even put into words just how gorgeous it really was. It felt like a fairy tale."FOX NEWS LEAVES RIVALS IN THE DUST WITH HISTORIC Q2 RATINGS, POST VIEWERSHIP WINS OVER ABC, NBC, CBSFitzpatrick's proposal plans for their long-awaited trip were nearly upended by Capitol Hill drama as lawmakers were battling over the passing of the One Big Beautiful Bill that President Donald Trump wanted to sign into law by his self-imposed July 4 deadline. The couple was in France for less than two days.Heinrich, 36, said Fitzpatrick, 51, did an "amazing job" with the planning, telling the magazine, "Im so impressed with him.""In less than 48 hours, we saw all of the cities we wanted to see during the whole 10 days we were supposed to be there," Heinrich told People. "It was honestly so memorable. I'll never forget it."FOX NEWS DIGITAL TOPS COMPETING NEWS BRANDS IN KEY METRICS DURING MAY, DOMINATES YOUTUBEHeinrich and Fitzpatrick began dating in 2021. She calls her fianc "the most principled, thoughtful and brilliant person I know." He was first elected to Congress in 2016."I love his brain," Heinrich said to People. "I love the way he approaches problem-solving and solving complex issues. He's strong and a man of faith, who brings me closer to God. He's sweet and gentle and kind all of the easy qualities in a person that just make him a joy to be around and life brighter."CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST MEDIA AND CULTURE NEWSHeinrich told Fox News Digital that Fitzpatrick got her engagement ring from her family jeweler, Attos Estate Jewelers, in Portland, Maine. She revealed Fitzpatrick had to step away from a Ways & Means committee hearing because Attos was "blowing up his phone" to tell him there was "the perfect diamond" for her ring in Miami. "Brian said yes, and here we are!" Heinrich told Fox News Digital.She said the first phone call she made to break the news was to her mom, who cried tears of joy. Her dad teared up on the phone as well.The couple is planning a big wedding with a Catholic Church ceremony.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 59 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMState Department investigating Rubio AI impersonator who contacted US, foreign officialsThe State Department is investigating an impostor who reportedly pretended to be Secretary of State Marco Rubio with the help of AI.The mystery individual posing as one of President Donald Trumps Cabinet members reached out to foreign ministers, a U.S. governor and a member of Congress with AI-assisted voice and text messages that mimicked Rubios voice and writing style, the Washington Post reported, citing a senior U.S. official and State Department cable."The State Department, of course, is aware of this incident and is currently monitoring and addressing the matter. The department takes seriously its responsibility to safeguard its information and continuously take steps to improve the department's cybersecurity posture to prevent future incidents. For security reasons, we do not have any further details to provide at this time," State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said Tuesday.When asked by Fox News about Rubios reaction to being impersonated, she said, "We're not at a point here where I will discuss or portray what actions are being taken or his reaction."ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO IMPERSONATE WHITE HOUSE CHIEF OF STAFF UNDER FEDERAL INVESTIGATION"The secretary... is very transparent, quite transparent, and he's direct with everyone. I think that any description of his reaction, of course, belongs to him. And I would suspect that at some point we'll have that for you," Bruce added.She also said that "We live in a technological age that we are well enmeshed in."Its unclear who is using AI to impersonate Rubio, but its suspected they are doing so in an attempt to manipulate government officials "with the goal of gaining access to information or accounts," the State Department cable said, according to the Washington Post.JUDGE BOASBERG ORDERS RUBIO TO REFER TRUMP OFFICIALS' SIGNAL MESSAGES TO DOJ TO ENSURE PRESERVATIONThe cable reportedly said the impersonation act started in mid-June when someone created a Signal account with the display name Marco.Rubio@state.gov -- which isnt Rubios actual email address.The July 3 cable reportedly added that the fake Rubio "contacted at least five non-Department individuals, including three foreign ministers, a U.S. governor, and a U.S. member of Congress.""The actor left voicemails on Signal for at least two targeted individuals and in one instance, sent a text message inviting the individual to communicate on Signal," the Washington Post also cited the cable as saying.The impersonation attempt ultimately was unsuccessful and "not very sophisticated," a senior U.S. official told The Associated Press.Fox News Nick Kalman contributed to this report.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 43 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDOJ lands legal victory as federal judge allows $800M in grants to be clawed backThe Trump administration landed a legal victory on Monday after a federal judge allowed the Department of Justice (DOJ) to rescind nearly $800 million dollars in grants for programs supportingviolence reduction and crime victims.U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta in Washington denied a preliminary injunction that five organizations sought against the DOJs cancellation of more than 360 grant awards and granted a motion to dismiss the case.Metha described the DOJs actions as "shameful" in his ruling, though he ultimately declared that the court lacked jurisdiction and the organizations had failed to state a constitutional violation or protection."Defendants rescinding of these awards is shameful. It is likely to harm communities and individuals vulnerable to crime and violence," Mehta wrote. "But displeasure and sympathy are not enough in a court of law."HOW THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT CARRIED OUT A $14.6B HEALTHCARE FRAUD TAKEDOWNThe DOJs Office of Justice Programs canceled more than $800 million in grants in April as part of what it called a priority shift to include more direct support to certain law enforcement operations, combat violent crime and support American victims of trafficking and sexual assault.Democracy Forward Foundation and the Perry Law firm filed the lawsuit, arguing the grant terminations did not allow due process, lacked sufficient clarity and violated the constitutional separation of powers clause that gives Congress appropriation powers.DOJ DIRECTS US ATTORNEYS TO SEEK TO REVOKE CITIZENSHIP OF NATURALIZED AMERICANS OVER CRIMEThe loss of the federal money triggered layoffs, program closures and loss of community partnerships, according to many of the organizations that had the grants rescinded.The Justice Department argued in a court filing that there was "no legal basis for the Court to order DOJ to restore lawfully terminated grants and keep paying for programs that the Executive Branch views as inconsistent with the interests of the United States."Noting that it intended to redirect the grant funds, it called the suit a "run-of-the mill contract dispute" and said it belonged in a different court.The Associated Press contributed to this report.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 44 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNew Mexico flooding leaves 3 dead as fast-moving water sweeps through mountain resort townJust days after flash flooding devastated the Hill Country of Texas, killing more than 100, three people have died in New Mexico after monsoon rains triggered flash flooding.A man and two young children, a 4-year-old girl and 7-year-old boy, were swept away by floodwaters on Tuesday, the village of Ruidoso said in a statement. The situation was so severe in the popular summer retreat that an entire house was caught on camera being swept downstream."Our hearts are broken for the families who have lost their loved ones in this terrible tragedy," Mayor Lynn Crawford said in a statement."The entire Village of Ruidoso extends our deepest sympathy and compassion to these grieving families during this unimaginably difficult time. We are united in our sorrow and our commitment to supporting one another as we face this devastating loss together."TEXAS RV PARK OWNER BANGED ON DOORS AS WATER ROSE, FAMILY WAS SWEPT AWAYThe Rio Ruidoso rose to a record-breaking 20 feet, which is five feet higher than its previous record, the village said.The devastation is attributed to the torrential rainfall over burn scar areas from the South Fork and Salt fires that occurred last year.NEW MEXICO SUPREME COURT BANS JUDGE AFTER ALLEGED TDA MEMBER ARRESTED AT HOME"Emergency crews conducted 50-60 swift-water rescues during the event," a village of Ruidoso media release said. The water had receded by the evening and search and rescue were scouring the town for the missing people, while public works crews cleared debris from the roadways. Some cars were left stranded in the mud."Tonight, I signed an emergency declaration request to get federal response teams and repair resources on the ground immediately. Were encouraged to learn that additional federal resources are already on the way," New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said on Facebook."New Mexico is mobilizing every resource we have, but the Village of Ruidoso needs federal support to recover from this disaster. Weve watched Texas receive the federal resources they desperately needed, and Ruidoso deserves that same urgent response," she concluded.The Associated Press contributed to this report.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 42 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMajor shakeup hits ABC's 'GMA3,' but insider says show 'not being shut down' despite chatter"GMA3" anchors Eva Pilgrimand DeMarco Morgan both exited the ABC News program on Monday as the midday extension of "Good Morning America" undergoes another major facelift, three years after a scandalous extramarital affair put the show firmly in the zeitgeist.The departures of Pilgrimand Morgan prompted questions about the future of the program, which was already hit with layoffs this year. The Status media newsletter wrote that "ABC News is all but throwing in the towel" on the program and TV Insider published a headline bluntly asking, "Is GMA3 Going to Be Canceled at ABC?"However, the scandal-plagued program isnt going away anytime soon, according to a well-placed source."The show is not being shut down," an ABC News source told Fox News Digital.T.J. HOLMES-AMY ROBACH 'GROSS' PODCAST ANNOUNCEMENT BRINGS BACK BAD MEMORIES AFTER SCANDAL: FORMER ABC INSIDER"Good Morning America" executive producerSimone Swink took control of "GMA3" last year. The source pointed to a new studio and look that are more in sync with Swinks flagship "Good Morning America" as evidence that ABC is making an effort to grow the spinoff "GMA3."ABC News personalities Will Reeve, Lara Spencer, Sam Champion, Linsey Davis, James Longman, Rachel Scott, Janai Norman, Gio Benitez and Whit Johnson have all guest hosted the program in recent weeks and a similar rotation is expected to continue."GMA3" gained national attention in 2022 when then-hosts T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach got caught up in a headline-grabbing cheating scandal. Their relationship, which began while they were both married to other people, resulted in them being benched for two months before they agreed to exit ABC.As the drama unfolded, tabloids essentially covered their every step, keeping scandalous headlines about the Disney-owned network at the forefront.At the time, ABC News insiders said the affair was brutal for the family brand that is so important to Disney, ABC News' parent company.The program has shed viewers since the cheating scandal. "GMA3" averaged 1.6 million total viewers in 2022 before the affair emerged as tabloid fodder and has since averaged 1.4 million for a 13% drop.The decline is worst among the advertiser-coveted demographic of adults aged 25-54, as it has shed 24% of those critical viewers since Robach and Holmes were revealed to be more than friendly co-anchors.AMY ROBACH, T.J. HOLMES OPEN UP ON SCANDAL AFTER A YEAR OF SILENCE: THERE WERE DAYS WHEN I WANTED TO DIEABC touts "GMA3" beating CBS "The Talk" and "NBC News Daily" when promoting the daytime program.However, "GMA3" loses to a variety of Fox News Channels morning and daytime offerings, including "FOX & Friends," "Americas Newsroom," "The Faulkner Focus," "Outnumbered," "The Story," "America Reports" and "The Will Cain Show."ABC honchos long wanted to expand "Good Morning America" to three hours, but Kelly Ripas "Live" program rates well at 9 a.m. ET when a third hour would naturally fit. ABC began tinkering with a daytime version of "GMA" in 2018 when Michael Strahan and Sara Haines hosted "GMA Day."The program has since had several makeovers and was known as "Pandemic: What You Need to Know" during the early stages of COVID. It was eventually renamed "GMA3: What you Need to Know" and then shortened to simply "GMA3."FOX NEWS LEAVES RIVALS IN THE DUST WITH HISTORIC Q2 RATINGS, POSTS VIEWERSHIP WINS OVER ABC, NBC, CBSABC News' Almin Karamehmedovic addressed staffers about the exits of Pilgrim and Morgan."I wanted to share that Eva Pilgrim has decided to embark on her next chapter and will be departing ABC News. She has been a wonderful member of the ABC News team for more than a decade, coming to us from ABC-owned station WPVI in Philadelphia," Karamehmedovic wrote in a memo obtained by Fox News Digital.He went on to tout Pilgrims successes at the network and thanked her for "many years of friendship and hard work."Pilgrim was named the new host of the syndicated program "Inside Edition."Karamehmedovic also told ABC News staffers that Morgan "has decided to begin a new journeyand will be departing ABC News," although it is unclear if he has another gig lined up.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 56 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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