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    Trumps push for Israel-Syria peace gets major backing as activist brings message to Jerusalem
    FIRST ON FOX In a rare appearance at Israels parliament this week, Syrian political activist Shadi Martini shared a message from Damascus one he says came directly from Syrias transitional President Ahmed al-Sharaa."We have an opportunity like this only once in a hundred years," Martini quoted al-Sharaa as saying in a recent meeting held in the presidential palace. "The window will not remain open forever."In an interview with Fox News Digital, Martini, the CEO of Multifaith Alliance and longtime advocate for humanitarian cooperation between Syrians and Israelis, said the conversation with al-Sharaa focused on potential normalization and regional security but also revealed points of friction.He also confirmed that President al-Sharaa knew his message might be conveyed in Israel. "It wasnt off the record. It was honest and accurate and the message was, Act now."WHY SYRIA PLAYS A KEY ROLE IN TRUMPS PLANS FOR MIDDLE EAST PEACE"We talked a lot about Israel," Martini said of the Damascus meeting, which occurred just after Eid al-Adha in June and days before renewed Israeli airstrikes inside Syria. "There was a lot of concern about Israeli incursions in Syrian territory. And the president made clear how can we talk about a peace deal while that continues?"Still, Martini emerged from the discussion hopeful. "I definitely felt there was an opportunity," he said. "Its not just about al-Sharaa personally wanting this theres growing recognition across Syria that if we want investment, if we want prosperity, if we want stability, something has to change."That same message was delivered this week to Israeli lawmakers at a first-of-its-kind regional security caucus committee meeting led by members of the Knesset. Martini, once the director of a hospital in Aleppo who escaped to the U.S. when the war in Syria broke out in 2012, addressed the body alongside a Saudi analyst and Israeli officials, signaling what he called a "historic" moment.TRUMP SIGNS ORDER LIFTING SANCTIONS ON SYRIA"Syria is watching Saudi Arabia closely," he said, referencing Riyadhs signals of openness to ties with Israel under certain conditions. "Both countries are looking at the economic opportunity what President Donald Trump is offering for the region and wondering if Israel will seize it. Because if not, that prosperity might bypass."Speculation about a potential U.S.-brokered agreement between Syria and Israel has been circulating in the media this week, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met twice with President Trump at the White House.Anna Kelly, a White House spokesperson, told Fox News Digital, "President Trump welcomes any effort toward a greater peace in the Middle East and around the world."When asked Wednesday morning by FOX Business Global Markets Editor and anchor Maria Bartiromo on "Mornings with Maria" whether he is currently working on a non-aggression pact with Syria, Netanyahu responded carefully: "I think there are opportunities now," he said. "You remember President Wilson used to say, I believe in open covenants openly arrived at. I have a slight variation: I believe in open covenants secretly arrived at.TRUMP ASKS SYRIA TO JOIN ABRAHAM ACCORDS, NORMALIZE TIES WITH ISRAEL IN RETURN FOR SANCTIONS RELIEF"So whatever we can do in diplomacy, I think we should do discreetly and then surprise people. We worked for three years on the Abraham Accords, and then all of a sudden we surprised people with four peace treaties. And I think more are coming."Martini stressed that al-Sharra said some issues remain unresolved. "Theres Gaza, theres the need for a ceasefire, and a pathway to a Palestinian state," he said. "And from Syrias side, theres the issue of the Golan Heights. But the first and most important step is returning to the 1974 armistice line."Martini acknowledged that calls for peace with Israel remain controversial in Damascus.According to Martini, Israeli lawmakers responded positively. "I felt they were genuinely listening," he said. "And I hope that having a message come directly from Syria will help clarify things."
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    Noem rips CNN report claiming she delayed DHS response to Texas flood as 'absolutely trash'
    U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem savaged a CNN report Thursday stating she delayed FEMAs response to the deadly Texas flooding from last weekend.During a segment on "Fox & Friends," Noem responded to CNNs piece, which alleged that FEMA an agency under DHS ran into "bureaucratic obstacles" imposed by the secretary that slowed the agency in providing life-saving resources to the victims of the disaster in central Texas."Well, there you go. Fake News. CNN again. Its absolutely trash what theyre doing by saying that," Noem told the Fox News Channel hosts.SEVERE WEATHER EMERGENCY ALERTS: HOW TO GET LOUD PHONE WARNINGSOver 100 people have died and over 150 others have gone missing due to flash flooding that devastated parts of central Texas near the Guadalupe River over the Fourth of July weekend.A CNN article published Thursday claimed that Noems recent order that every DHS "contract and grant over $100,000 now requires her personal sign-off before any funds can be released," slowed down FEMAs attempts to secure funds for disaster relief costs and contracts with on-the-ground crews."In essence, they say the order has stripped the agency of much of its autonomy at the very moment its help is needed most," the CNN article reported.TEXAS RIVER FLOODS AS EMERGENCY CREWS RACE TO FIND OTHERS MISSING; CAMP EVACUATEDA "longtime FEMA official" told the outlet, "We were operating under a clear set of guidance: lean forward, be prepared, anticipate what the state needs, and be ready to deliver it. That is not as clear of an intent for us at the moment.""In the past, FEMA would have swiftly staged these teams, which are specifically trained for situations including catastrophic floods, closer to a disaster zone in anticipation of urgent requests, multiple agency sources told CNN," the piece said."Noem didnt authorize FEMAs deployment of Urban Search and Rescue teams until Monday, more than 72 hours after the flooding began, multiple sources told CNN," the report added.While on "Fox & Friends," Noem countered the claims that she caused a delayed response, stating DHS teams were deployed to the disaster zone immediately.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE"Our Coast Guard, our Border Patrol BORTAC (Border Patrol Tactical Unit) teams were there immediately. Every single thing they asked for, we were there," the DHS head said. "The governor and the emergency management director, Nim Kidd, are fantastic and nobody there has said anything about that they didnt get everything that they wanted immediately or that they needed. And Im proud of the work weve done to support that."She continued, noting that her department is also responding to flooding in New Mexico and North Carolina and working with ground teams there.Noem blasted CNN once more, saying, "The fact that CNN is continuing to be political and push out fake information and false information and lies is not shocking, but its a disservice to the country. Its a real disservice to the country because people start to mistrust anything that comes out then over the news."A CNN spokesperson said the network stood by its reporting.
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    Hegseth tears up red tape, orders Pentagon to begin drone surge at Trump's command
    FIRST ON FOX: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has issued sweeping new orders to fast-track drone production and deployment, allowing commanders to procure and test them independently and requiring drone combat simulations across every branch of the military.As part of an aggressive push to outpace Russia and China in unmanned warfare, "the Departments bureaucratic gloves are coming off," Hegseth wrote. "Lethality will not be hindered by self-imposed restrictions... Our major risk is risk-avoidance."In a pair of memos first obtained by Fox News Digital, Hegseth rescinded legacy policies that he believes restricted innovation. For the first time, commanders with the rank of colonel or captain can independently procure and test drones, including 3D-printed prototypes and commercial-off-the-shelf systems, as long as they meet national security criteria.They can also operate and train with drones immediately, bypassing traditional approval bottlenecks, and are even authorized to test non-lethal autonomous UAS in controlled environments.DRONE INCURSIONS ON US BASES COME UNDER INTENSE SCRUTINY AS DEVICES PROVE LETHALITY OVERSEAS"Small UAS resemble munitions more than high-end airplanes," one instruction stated. "They should be cheap, rapidly replaceable, and categorized as consumable."The memos redefine small drones (Group 1 and 2) as consumables not durable military assets removing them from legacy tracking systems and simplifying acquisition.To date, Hegseth said, the Department of Defense has "failed to field UAS [unmanned aircraft system] at scale and speed.""Small UAS are such critical force enablers that they must be prioritized at the same level as major weapons systems."Commanders are instructed to work with the FAA to "remove inappropriate range restrictions, fast-track and expand spectrum approval, and establish a variety of UAS training areas that include live fire, combined arms, and swarm testing."Training ranges will be expanded, with three new UAS national test sites mandated within 90 days.Weaponization, long a sticking point, will also move faster: Weapons Boards must now respond to drone arming requests within 30 days, and battery certifications must be processed within a week.While Americas adversaries have a "head start" in the world of small UAS, Hegseth expect the U.S. to establish domain dominance by the end of 2027."Next year I expect to see this capability integrated into all relevant combat training, including force-on-force drone wars," Hegseth said, adding that investment methods outlined in Trumps Unleashing American Drone Dominance executive order are being investigated.The Pentagon will now build a "dynamic, AI-searchable Blue List," a digital platform cataloging approved drone components, vendors, and performance ratings. By 2026, this system will be run by the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) and fueled by data from nightly AI retraining pipelines.TRUMP SIGNS NEW EXECUTIVE ORDERS INTENDED TO MAKE FLYING CARS A REALITY, SLASH FLIGHT TIMESTo jump-start the drone industry, the Pentagon will pursueadvance purchase commitments, direct loans and other capital incentives within 30 days. Major purchases "shall favor U.S. companies," one memo said.The movecomes at a time when the lethal capabilities of modern drone warfare have been proven on the ground in Ukraine and in the Middle East.Since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, drones have redefined modern warfare. Both Ukrainian and Russian forces have used unmanned aerial systems (UAS) to reshape tactics on the battlefield and gather real-time intelligence. What started as basic surveillance and artillery targeting has rapidly evolved into lethal deployments of so-called "kamikaze drones" loitering munitions designed to hover before zeroing in on targets deep behind enemy lines.Among the most prolific and controversial of these is Irans Shahed-136, a low-cost, GPS-steered drone supplied to Russian forces. Fired in large formations, the Shaheds have been instrumental in attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure and residential zones, often bypassing expensive missile systems at a fraction of the cost. In response, Ukraine has modified commercial drones to deliver explosive payloads against Russian trenches, vehicles, and naval targets in the Black Sea.Earlier this month, Israel relied heavily on drone strikes during Operation Rising Lion, coordinating them with manned air missions to target high-level Iranian military officials and nuclear infrastructure. Iran retaliated with its own barrage of drones.The rapid adoption of drones has triggered major shifts in doctrine, spurred the development of electronic countermeasures and ignited debate over whether drones are poised to overtake manned aircraft as the dominant force in future air combat.
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    'Evangelicals for Harris' apologizes after using Billy Graham in political ads
    The evangelical Christian group "Evangelicals for America" formerly "Evangelicals for Harris" issued a public apology on Tuesday for using footage of the late evangelist Rev. Billy Graham in political advertisements backing former Vice President Kamala Harris during the 2024 presidential campaign.In a statement posted on social media, the group acknowledged that it did not obtain permission from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) before using the clips."In the lead up to the 2024 presidential election, Evangelicals for America PAC's 'Evangelicals for Harris' campaign produced several ads using clips of Rev. Billy Graham. We did this believing that our use of the clips of Rev. Graham, although not done with the prior permission of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA), would meet the criteria for Fair Use under the US Copyright Act," the group wrote.The BGEA objected to the ads, claiming the group had infringed on its copyright by using video clips of Graham for political purposes without consent.REV. FRANKLIN GRAHAM CALLS OUT EVANGELICALS FOR HARRIS FOR TRYING TO MISLEAD PEOPLE USING HIS FATHER IN AD"Our intent was not to infringe on BGEA's copyright or to give the impression that Rev. Graham would have taken a side in publicly supporting one political candidate over another in an election, so we apologize to BGEA," Evangelicals for Harris said.The controversy started after the group released a series of attack ads against Trump that used footage of the late evangelist.One ad juxtaposed Graham's preaching about confession with a 2015 interview in which Trump said he wasnt sure whether he had ever asked God for forgiveness.Rev. Franklin Graham, son of Billy Graham and president of Samaritans Purse and the BGEA, publicly criticized the efforts at the time.EVANGELICALS FOR HARRIS COURTS POLITICALLY HOMELESS CHRISTIANS TO BACK DEMOCRAT IN NOVEMBER"The liberals are using anything and everything they can to promote candidate Harris. They even developed a political ad trying to use my father @BillyGrahams image," Graham wrote in a social media post in August 2024. "They are trying to mislead people. Maybe they dont know that my father appreciated the conservative values and policies of President @realDonaldTrump in 2016, and if he were alive today, my fathers views and opinions would not have changed."In October, the group publicly vowed to fight legal threats from the BGEA.Months later, they retreated from this position, removing the ads and agreeing not to use any more clips of Graham or his organization without explicit permission."Our hope is that these actions and our commitment not to use Rev. Billy Graham within a partisan electoral context will clarify confusion over the message in our original ads; affirm the value and importance of Christian dialogue about the way we engage in politics, and prioritizes Christians remaining in communion despite differences," their Tuesday statement continued.The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association told Fox News Digital, "Their apology speaks for itself, as does the original response from Franklin Graham. We are grateful forthe outcome."Evangelicals for Harris reportedly spent more than $1 million on ads targeting religious voters in swing states, arguing that Harris' policies and character were a more accurate reflection of Christian values than Trump's.
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    Wealthy travelers use invite-only WhatsApp groups to find and share private jet seats at discount prices
    Even billionaires like discounts.An invite-only WhatsApp group for one-percent fliers is one of several used by travelers to buy and sell seats on private jets on certain routes in an effort to save money while still wanting to travel in luxury.The group focuses on routes like New York to Palm Beach, Aspen to Southern California, Texas to Cabo, and other prime destinations and vacation spots, The Wall Street Journal reported.FIRST ELECTRIC PASSENGER PLANE LANDS AT JFK IN MILESTONE FLIGHT"Theyll go in a chat and say, Hey, Im going to Aspen on August 1. Who wants to split a plane with me?" Peter Minikes, who runs private-jet charter company Priority One Jets, told the newspaper.Nick Molina, a 57-year-old investor and former startup entrepreneur in Key Biscayne, Fla., was sitting in the American Express Centurion Lounge at New Yorks LaGuardia Airport and chatting with a stranger about flight delays when she asked him whether he would considered flying private."She was telling me about this WhatsApp group," he said. "She offered to get me added."Enrico Scarda, 56, who sold his own jet last year and still flies private, is a member of the same 676-person group as Molina."I guess, at first, I was a little hesitant about having a stranger meet you on the plane," Scarda said. "But after the three or four times that I either bought a seat or sold a seat, I realized its all pretty much the same types of people."FLIGHT PASSENGER'S RANT ABOUT AIRLINE STANDBY PRACTICES GOES VIRAL AS RECORD SUMMER TRAVEL GETS UNDERWAYMembers of the group buy and sell seats on private planes for a number of reasons, such as avoiding long Transportation Security Administration (TSA) lines or avoiding baggage fees and full-body scans.Kaden Green, a 20-year-old private-jet broker, is active on many of these private chats and has started his own chat dedicated to private flights between Europe and the United States.Arik Kislin, an investor, started a separate 23-person "Turks Private Jet Group" for travelers to Turks and Caicos, the report states."I do understand that sometimes you dont want to spend $25,000 to $30,000 going up to New York, but youre OK spending three or four [thousand]," Kislin said.Plane operators typically must be certified under Part 135 if they receive any money over their pro rata share of cost, aviation attorney Steve Taber said. If aircraft operators are found in violation of Part 135 FAA rules, they face civil penalties, according to aviation attorney Mary-Caitlin Ray.FAA officials have since begun to monitor Instagram accounts and Facebook groups where users sell private jet seats for profit, Taber said.
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    Who is Amanda Anisimova? Women's tennis star could be the 1st American to win Wimbledon since Serena Williams
    Amanda Anisimova shocked the tennis world when she upset world No.1 Aryna Sabalenka in three grueling sets to advance to the Wimbledon final on Thursday.The 23-year-old star will look to become the first American to win Wimbledon since Serena Williams won in 2016. Anisimova will take on Iga Swiatek in the Wimbledon final on Saturday.Here is everything you need to know about Anisimova heading into the grass-court final.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMAmanda Anisimova is the daughter of Konstantin and Olga Anisimova. The couple emigrated from Russia to the United States in 1998. She was born in New Jersey, but her family moved to Miami, Florida, when she was 3 years old.Anisimova's father introduced her to tennis when she was 5 years old and became her coach. Her tennis idols growing up were Williams and Maria Sharapova.In 2019, while preparing for the U.S. Open, her father died at 52 due to a heart attack. Anisimova withdrew from the tournament as she dealt with the sudden loss."It was the worst thing that ever happened to me, it was very tough," Anisimova said, per The Sun. "But you can't change it, and you have to get back to life."AMERICAN TENNIS STAR AMANDA ANISIMOVA UPSETS WORLD NO 1 ARYNA SABALENKA TO ADVANCE TO WIMBLEDON FINALAnisimova burst onto the scene when she reached the 2016 Roland Garros girls final at just 14 years old. That same year, she reached a career-high ITF ranking of No. 2 in the world. The following year, she defeated Coco Gauff for the 2017 U.S. Open junior title, where she did not drop a single set during the tournament.Anisimova won five titles in her junior career.The New Jersey native made her debut on the WTA Tour at the 2017 Miami Open at 15 when she was granted a wildcard into the main draw. She made her Grand Slam debut at the French Open just a few months later, becoming the youngest player to participate in the main draw of the French Open since 2005, when Alize Cornet did it.AMERICAN TENNIS STAR BEN SHELTON SUFFERS CRUSHING DEFEAT IN WIMBLEDON QUARTERFINALS, JANNIK SINNER ADVANCESHer first match win on the WTA Tour came at Indian Wells in 2018, where she made it to the fourth round before losing to Karolina Pliskova. Anisimovas first WTA title came at the Claro Open Colsanitas in Bogota in 2019."Im really happy and proud of myself for how I got through them, and winning my first WTA title means so much," Anisimova said after the match, per the WTA website.Anisimova continued her strong play in the 2019 French Open as she made it to the semifinal. She defeated Harmony Tan, Sabalenka and Simona Halep before losing to Ashleigh Barty in three sets.Anisimova won her second career WTA Title at the Melbourne Summer Set 2 at the beginning of 2022, after mixed results during the 2020 COVID-season and 2021.ARYNA SABALENKA OFFERS QUICK REBUTTAL IN TELEVISED INTERVIEW AT WIMBLEDON: 'I DIDN'T SAY THAT'In May 2023, 21-year-old Anisimova announced she was stepping away from the game of tennis, citing concerns about her mental health. She wrote in an Instagram post that she had been struggling with "mental health and burnout since the summer of 2022.""It's become unbearable being at tennis tournaments. At this point, my priority is my mental well-being and taking a break for some time," she wrote in her post.At the time she stepped away, she was ranked No. 46 in the world.Anisimova returned to play in January 2024 at the ASB Classic, as she took eight months away from the game. Upon returning, Anisimova played some of her best tennis as she won her first WTA 1000 title at the 2025 Qatar Open.After she advanced to the Wimbledon final, she said after the match that she "would not believe" that she had made it."To be honest, if you had told me I would be in the final at Wimbledon, I would not believe you. At least not this soon," Anisimova said after her upset win over Sabalenka."Its been a year turnaround since coming back and, to be in this spot, its not easy and so many people dream of competing on this incredible court. Its been such a privilege to compete here, and to be in the final is just indescribable."Anisimova will have a chance to compete one more time at the All England Club on Centre Court on Saturday in the Wimbledon final, where she will play Swiatek.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Trump administration bans illegal immigrants from taxpayer-funded services, including Head Start
    The Trump administration announced Thursday that the Department of Health and Human Services will ban illegal immigrants from accessing taxpayer-funded services, including the popular Head Start early childhood education program.The agency announced that it will rescind the 1998 interpretation of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA), which extended certain federal public benefits to those living in the United States illegally."For too long, the government has diverted hardworking Americans tax dollars to incentivize illegal immigration," said HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. "Todays action changes that it restores integrity to federal social programs, enforces the rule of law, and protects vital resources for the American people."NEW GOP BILL WOULD CUT OFF HOUSING FUNDS TO SANCTUARY CITIES DEFYING TRUMP DHSThe PRWORA, known as welfare reform, passed during the Clinton administration and granted states greater autonomy to manage social welfare programs.The new policy applies PRWORAs plain-language definition of a "federal public benefit," affirms that programs serving individuals, households or families are subject to eligibility restrictions and clarifies that no HHS programs have been formally exempted under PRWORAs limited exceptions, HHS said.Among the programs no longer accessible to illegal immigrants will be Head Start, an early childhood education and nutrition program for low-income families.TRUMP HAS A SECRET WEAPON TO DEFEAT ACTIVIST JUDGES ON IMMIGRATIONAn HHS preliminary analysis estimates American citizens could receive as much as $374 million in additional Head Start services annually."Alongside HHS, the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) is committed to providing and protecting resources that serve Americas most vulnerable," said acting Assistant Secretary Andrew Gradison. "Head Starts classification under the new PRWORA interpretation puts American families first by ensuring taxpayer-funded benefits are reserved for eligible individuals."Other services now classified under the "federal public benefit" category include grant programs for workforce programs, mental health and substance abuse, among others.The new policy takes effect upon publication in the Federal Register and has a 30-day comment period.
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    Hailey Bieber rocks yellow bikini in summer photos ahead of Justin Bieber's reported album release
    Hailey Bieber is embracing a summer full of lemontinis as her husband reportedly gears up to drop his seventh studio album on Friday.On Wednesday, Hailey took to Instagram to share a dump of bikini photos from a recent trip overseas."summer club lemontini girli," the Rhode founder captioned her post.Hailey was seen sporting a yellow, abstract bikini bottom, with a similar shirt and a black and white polka-dot headscarf while sitting on a boat in one of the shots.HAILEY BIEBER'S BIKINI PHOTOS PROMPT CELEBRITIES TO FLOOD COMMENTS WITH PRAISEAnother showed Hailey wearing just the abstract, yellow bikini and polka-dot headscarf with thin black glasses. She was also wearing an abstract, yellow matching set in a few of the shots.The final slide showed Hailey lounging on a large float that had "rhode" written in bright yellow letters. Her brand is currently celebrating their first Rhode summer club in Mallorca, Spain until the end of July.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSHailey's post came just before Justin Bieber uploaded several shots of billboards that seemingly show the track list for his rumored upcoming album.One billboard showed him shirtless with Hailey holding their son, Jack Blues Bieber, in the background. The couple welcomed their first child in August 2024, and they tied the knot in 2018.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERAnother billboard showed a close-up shot of Justin, holding the feet of a baby that could be assumed to be his son.Sources told the Hollywood Reporter that Justin's seventh studio album, reportedly titled "Swag," is releasing on July 11 and will include features by artists Gunna, Sexyy Red and Cash Cobain.Justin's last album was "Justice," which was released in 2021.
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    CNN polling guru surprised majority of Americans 'aren't afraid' of climate change
    CNN's chief data analyst Harry Enten was surprised on Thursday that the majority of Americans arent scared of climate change."Are Americans afraid of climate change? And the answer is, Americans arent afraid of climate change,"Enten said on "CNN News Central." "Climate activists have not successfully made the case to the American people."Enten said the network has data reaching back to 1989 about how worried people are about climate change.BILL NYE SAYS TEXAS FLOOD DEATH AND DESTRUCTION COMPOUNDED BY IGNORING CLIMATE CRISISIn 1989,35% of Americans were "greatly worried" about climate change,Enten said. In 2000, the number jumped five percentage points, with 40% of Americans being "greatly worried" about climate change.Forty-six percent of Americans were"greatly worried" about climate change in 2020, but then the percentage dropped again to 40% in 2025, according to Enten.LEFT-WING CRITICS BLAME TEXAS FLOOD DEVASTATION ON 'CLIMATE DENIALISM,' WARN MORE TO COME UNLESS INACTION ENDS"Despite all of thesehorrible weather events, the percentage of Americans who are greatly worried about climate change has stayed pretty, gosh-darn consistent, which kind of boggles the mind a little bit,"Enten said. "Granted, everything that we see on our television screens, our computer screens, the hurricanes, tornadoes, the flooding, but yet greatly worried about climate change, 40 percent in 2025, the exact same percentage as back in 2000."Onthe Fourth of July, the Texas Hill Country floods leftover 100 peopledead,and over 150 missing, which some have attributed as a climate change consequence of extreme weather.On Wednesday, Texas Gov.Greg Abbott requested a special session to deliberate legislation that would improve warning mechanisms and emergency response in areas of Texas especially susceptible to floods.
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    Walmart's Summer Deals Event: Get up to 80% off on kitchen appliances, tools, Apple products and more
    Walmart kicked off its weeklong deals event, which runs at around the same time as Amazon Prime Day, bringing massive savings just in time for summer and back-to-school preparations. Shoppers can snag discounts of up to 80% off across a vast selection of items, from innovative kitchen gadgets to everyday household staples and the latest Apple products. Check out the sale now before it ends on July 13.Apple MacBook Air 13.3 inch laptop: $599 (8% off), originally $649Apple AirTag - 4 Pack: $64.99 (34% off), originally $992025 Apple 11-inch iPad Air M3: $479 (20% off), originally $599Apple AirPods Max - Sky Blue: $398 (28% off), originally $549Original price: $239TheApple AirPods Pro 2 are the top of the line AirPods, and have Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), which blocks out background noise when you need to focus. They also boast a smart hearing aid function thatll give you a clinical grade hearing test through an iPhone, then tweak the sound to give you a boost if you need it. Theyll last for six hours on a single charge, and the case will also charge them for 30 hours of life in total.Original price: $399The Apple WatchSeries 10 has a large display that makes it easier to manage calls, texts and apps. You also get a battery that charges 80% in just 30 minutes. On top of these features, you get more advanced health insights like the ability to take an ECG, and reproductive health insights. This watch is crack-resistant and water-resistant.BREATHE BETTER WITH THE LATEST AMAZON PRIME DAY DEALS ON AIR PURIFIERSGreenworks 60V riding mower: $2,849.99 (19% off) originally $3,497EcoFlow Delta 2 portable solar generator: $446 (50% off), originally $899Jackery Explorer 500 portable power station and carry bag: $328 (59% off), originally $799Shark steam and scrub all-in-one system: $132 (27% off), originally $179.99Original price: $199TheDeWalt 20V compact cordless hammer drill is the tool you need fordemanding drilling and fastening applications in tight spaces. The drill is powered by DeWalt's 20V MAX battery system and features a brushless motor for increased efficiency, longer runtime and enhanced durability.Original price: $649.99TheDyson V12 Detect Slim is Dyson's lightest intelligent cordless vacuum cleaner which features a Fluffy Optic cleaner head with a precisely angled laser that illuminates invisible dust on hard floors. The vacuum also intelligently adapts its suction depending on the dust volume.Carote 15-piece nonstick cookware set: $41.99 (58%), originally $99.99Astercook kitchen knife set: $32.99 (84% off), originally $199.99Immersion handheld blender: $32.99 (89% off), originally $299Instant Pot 7.5-quart slow cooker: $48.30 (30% off), originally $69Beautiful 6-quart air fryer by Drew Barrymore: $48.28 (30% off), originally $69Original price: $199Try the trendingNinja CREAMi to make a variety of frozen treats, from indulgent ice cream and gelato to sorbets and smoothie bowls. The CREAMi works by creamifying already frozen solid bases.GET UP TO 47% OFF LAWN EQUIPMENT ON DAY 3 OF PRIME DAYOriginal price: $459.99TheKitchenAid Artisan Series five-quart tilt-head stand mixer is a favorite among home bakers and cooks for its ability to handle a wide range of tasks. The mixer comes with a five-quart stainless steel bowl and a tilt-head design. This mixer comes with essential attachments like a coated flat beater, coated dough hook, six-wire whip and a pouring shield.Renpho air purifier: $59.99 (50% off), originally $119.99Air purifier with night light: $55.99 (67% off), originally $169.99GermGuardian air purifier: $79.99 (18% off), originally $97.32Smart air purifier: $109.99 (21% off), originally $139.99Original price: $179.99Use thisDreo HEPA air purifier to cover larger areas. It simultaneously cleans the air and removes odors.Its screen shows the air quality with color-coded indicators. It can cover rooms up to 1,600 square feet in two hours.For more deals, visitwww.foxnews.com/dealsOriginal price: $299.99ThisKloudic air purifier is made for larger rooms up to 1,900 square feet. It has washable filters and sensors for pet hair, pollen and smoke. The air purifier has a whisper-quiet operation level and aromatherapy sponges for adding essential oils.
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