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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCharles Barkley says he would support Auburn's Bruce Pearl if he ran for US SenateBasketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley said in a recent interview he would support Auburn Tigers mens basketball head coach Bruce Pearl if Pearl decided to run for U.S. Senate.Though he doesnt want Pearl to leave the Tigers team hes coached the last 11 years."I respect and trust him. I just told him to do what he wants to do," Barkley told AL.com. "Obviously, hes made Auburn basketball relevant, which makes me happy. I said, Hey, man, as much as I love you being the head basketball coach at Auburn, you taking Auburn to two Final Fours, something I never thought would happen, but I do understand.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"If he wants to run, Im gonna support him 100%."The Alabama Senate seat will be vacated once Tommy Tuberville runs for governor of the state. Pearl has not said whether he will consider an election campaign, but his political Q score has grown over the last nearly two years.AUBURN'S BRUCE PEARL CALLS FOR TRUMP TO GET NOBEL PEACE PRIZE AFTER ANNOUNCING ISRAEL-IRAN CEASEFIREPearl, who is Jewish, has expressed his fervent support for Israel in the face of rising antisemitism in the U.S. since the Oct. 7 terror attacks in Israel. Hes been a supporter of how President Donald Trump has handled the conflicts in the Middle East as well.Pearl was also tapped to be the chairman of the U.S. Israel Education Association.Barkley told the outlet Pearls support of Trump wasnt going to sway his support.Barkley did say it would hurt the program if Pearl decided to run.Pearl is 246-125 as the Tigers head coach. He has led Auburn to two Final Four appearances, including last season.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 36 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJulian McMahon's official cause of death revealed: medical examinerJulian McMahon's cause of death was revealed a few days after his death was announced.Fox News Digital obtained a cremation approval summary report from the Pinellas County Medical Examiner's Office that revealed the "Charmed" actor, 56, died from lung metastasis as a result of head and neck metastatic cancer.McMahon's manner of death was ruled as natural, and his remains have been cremated.The Australian stars wife, Kelly McMahon, confirmed to Fox News Digital July 5 that he died after a battle with cancer.JULIAN MCMAHON, FANTASTIC FOUR AND NIP/TUCK ACTOR, DEAD AT 56"With an open heart, I wish to share with the world that my beloved husband, Julian McMahon, died peacefully this week after a valiant effort to overcome cancer," Kelly said in a statement."Julian loved life," she shared. "He loved his family. He loved his friends. He loved his work, and he loved his fans. His deepest wish was to bring joy into as many lives as possible. We ask for support during this time to allow our family to grieve in privacy. And we wish for all of those to whom Julian brought joy, to continue to find joy in life."We are grateful for the memories."McMahon was born in Sydney, Australia, July 27, 1968, Deadline reported. According to the outlet, his father, Billy McMahon, served as prime minister of Australia from 1971 to 1972.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSMcMahon started his career as a model before taking on acting. He starred in the short-lived 1989 Australian daytime soap opera "The Power, the Passion" and then appeared in another soap, "Home and Away," from 1990 to 1991. According to the outlet, he played the lead in the 1992 Australian-American movie "Wet and Wild Summer" before Hollywood came calling.The outlet reported that, after appearing in "Another World" in 1992, he became a series regular in the crime drama "Profiler." From 2000 to 2005, he starred as Cole Turner, a love interest to Alyssa Milanos character Phoebe, in the TV series "Charmed." From 2003 to 2010, he also played Dr. Christian Troy in the Ryan Murphy series "Nip/Tuck."On the big screen, McMahon played villain Victor Von Doom in the superhero movies "Fantastic Four" in 2005 and "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" in 2007. His most recent role was 2025s "The Residence" on Netflix, which was recently canceled after one season, People magazine reported.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTEROther film credits include "The Surfer" with Nicolas Cage in 2024, "Paranoia" (2013), "Youre Not You" (2014) and "Swinging Safari" (2018), among others.McMahon was previously married to Australian singer Dannii Minogue, sister of pop star Kylie Minogue, from 1994 to 1995. He then said "I do" to "Baywatch" actress Brooke Burns in 1999. The couple called it quits in 2001. He and Burns, 47, share a daughter, Madison Elizabeth McMahon, 25. He married Kelly Paniagua in 2014.Fox News Digital's Stephanie Nolasco contributed to this report.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 54 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTexas man on probation allegedly chases ICE vehicle, damages it after enforcement raidA man free on bond for a drug charge chased U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Texas as they were conducting an operation at his father's tire shop, authorities said.Sergio Olivares, 22, allegedly confronted ICE agents in the Houston suburb of Humble Wednesday as they were conducting an operation at a tire shop, said Mark Herman, the Harris County constable for Precinct 4.Deputies with the constable's office responded to a call from ICE agents saying they were being "aggressively pursued" by someone.MAN BUSTED WITH ANTI-GOVERNMENT, ANTI-TRUMP DOCUMENTS AFTER TEXAS ICE AMBUSH SUSPECT PHONE CALL, FEDS SAYDuring the confrontation, Olivares damaged a side mirror on an ICE vehicle and chased them "down the roadway in a reckless and dangerous manner, endangering surrounding motorists," the constable's office said.Olivares, a U.S. citizen, was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail. He was charged with criminal mischief and was being held on $500 bond, said Constable Mark Herman.Fox News obtained bodycam footage of Olivares being arrested and sitting handcuffed inside a squad car. He is seen asking a deputy if he can call his lawyer.WATCH: ICE AGENTS FIGHT OFF MASKED MOB OUTSIDE BLUE CITY IMMIGRATION COURT"I have to check in for probation, sir," he said, according to the footage.Olivares was out on bond for a felony drug possession charge, according to court records.Wednesday's incident came amid a 700% increase in assaults against immigration and other federal agents carrying out operations across the country. From the day after President Donald Trump took office earlier this year until Monday, the department recorded 79 assaults, representing a significant increase year over year, the Department of Homeland Security said last week.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPAuthorities conducting illegal immigration enforcement have been assaulted and have had objects like Molotov cocktails thrown at them.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 54 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMState Department to begin mass layoffs of about 1,800 employees in coming daysThe State Department informed U.S.-based employees on Thursday that it would soon begin laying off nearly 2,000 workers after the recent Supreme Court decision allowing the Trump administration to move forward with mass job cuts as part of its efforts to downsize the federal workforce.The agency's reorganization plan was first unveiled in April by Secretary of State Marco Rubio to eliminate functions and offices the department considered to be redundant. In February, President Donald Trump issued an executive order directing Rubio to revamp the foreign service to ensure that the president's foreign policy is "faithfully" implemented.Employees affected by the agency's "reduction in force" would be notified soon, Deputy Secretary for Management and Resources Michael Rigas told employees in an email on Thursday.IT WILL HAPPEN QUICKLY: STATE DEPT POISED TO ACT AFTER SUPREME COURT GREEN-LIGHTS AGENCY LAYOFFS"First and foremost, we want to thank them for their dedication and service to the United States," Rigas said in the email."Every effort has been made to support our colleagues who are departing, including those who opted into the Deferred Resignation Programs On behalf of Department leadership, we extend our gratitude for your hard work and commitment to executing this reorganization and for your ongoing dedication to advancing U.S. national interests across the world," he added.The department did not specify on Thursday how many people would be fired, but in its plans to Congress sent in May, it had proposed laying off about 1,800 employees of the 18,000 estimated domestic workforce. Another 1,575 were estimated to have taken deferred resignations.SOTOMAYOR BREAKS WITH JACKSON IN SUPREME COURT DECISION OVER TRUMP CUTS TO FEDERAL WORKFORCEThe plans to Congress did not state how many of these workers would be from the civil service and how many from the foreign service, but it did say that more than 300 of the department's 734 bureaus and offices would be streamlined, merged or eliminated.Once affected staff have been notified, the department "will enter the final stage of its reorganization and focus its attention on delivering results-driven diplomacy," Rigas said in the email to colleagues.The expectation is for the terminations to start as soon as Friday.State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce told reporters earlier on Thursday that the only reason there had been a delay in implementing force reductions is because the courts have stepped in, as she said the mass layoffs would be happening quickly."There has been a delay not to our interests, but because of the courts," Bruce noted. "It's been difficult when you know you need to get something done for the benefit of everyone.""When something is too large to operate, too bureaucratic, to actually function, and to deliver projects, or action, it has to change," she said.Reuters contributed to this report.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 38 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMWhite House again defends success of B-2 raid on Iran amid new report some uranium survivedThe White House maintains that last months Operation Midnight Hammer "obliterated" Irans nuclear sites despite a new report from The New York Times suggesting Israeli officials have concluded some enriched uranium survived the targeted U.S. attack.According to the Times, a portion of the stockpile of near-bomb-grade enriched uranium located underground survived bombs dropped by B-2 stealth bombers June 21, 2025, which may still be accessible to Iranian nuclear engineers.When asked about the report, Anna Kelly, a White House deputy press secretary, told Fox News, "As President Trump has said many times, Operation Midnight Hammer totally obliterated Iran's nuclear facilities. The entire world is safer thanks to his decisive leadership."The White Houses messaging reiterates what President Donald Trump has said since the night of the attacks, which is that Irans nuclear sites were "totally obliterated."OPERATION MIDNIGHT HAMMER: HISTORIC B-2 BOMBER MISSION FLEW FROM MISSOURI TO STRIKE IRANIAN NUCLEAR SITESOperation Midnight Hammer commenced when B-2 stealth bombers took off from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri at 12:01 a.m. June 21. Some of the bombers flew west and into the Pacific as a decoy, while the main strike force of seven B-2 Spirit bombers, each with two crew members, flew silently eastward with minimal communication as they undertook the 18-hour flight to the target area.The flight required the aircraft to refuel multiple times without landing, and when overland, the strike group linked up with escort and support aircraft from Central Command.At about 5 p.m. EST, a U.S. submarine launched over two dozen Tomahawk land attack cruise missiles against key surface infrastructure targets as the main strike force entered Iranian airspace.MIDNIGHT HAMMER IS 'MISSION ACCOMPLISHED' BUT THERE'S ONE BIG RED FLAGAdditional tactics were used to deceive Iranian forces as the B-2 strike group approached Fordow and Natanz. A total of 14 Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) weapons, commonly known as bunker-busters, were dropped on Fordow and Natanz, while Tomahawk missiles launched by U.S. submarines were last to strike, hitting targets at Isfahan.After the mission, Trump posted on Truth Social that the U.S. military carried out "massive precision strikes on three key nuclear facilities in the Iranian regime: Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan."Trump also addressed the nation on television, touting the success of Operation Midnight Hammer."Iran's nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated," Trump said. "And Iran, the bully of the Middle East, must now make peace. If they do not, future attacks would be far greater and a lot easier."PENTAGON FLEXES US MILITARY'S DECOYS AND STRATEGIC DECEPTION THAT TOOK IRAN AND WORLD BY SURPRISETrump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth have railed against the "fake news" media ever since the attacks for casting doubt that the U.S. strikes on Iran destroyed the countrys nuclear program.While at a NATO summit last month, Hegseth slammed CNN and The New York Times, arguing they work "to find a way to spin" the news."There's a reason the president calls out fake news for what it is," Hegseth said. "These pilots, these refuelers, these fighters, these air defenders. The skill and the courage it took to go into enemy territory flying 36 hours on behalf of the American people and the world to take out a nuclear program is beyond what anyone in this audience can fathom.""And then the instinct, the instinct of CNN, the instinct of the New York Times, is to try to find a way to spin it for their own political reasons, to try to hurt President Trump or our country," he added. "They don't care what the troops think. They don't care what the world thinks. They want to spin it to try to make him look bad based on a leak."Of course, we've all seen plenty of leakers. And what [do] leakers do? They have agendas. And what do they do? Do they share the whole information or just the part that they want to introduce?"Fox News Digitals Emma Colton and Stephen Sorace contributed to this report.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 38 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMOhio boy crawls into claw machine, gets stuck, rescued with pride bruised but unharmedA young Ohio boy found himself in a "claw"strophobic situation this week after he crawled inside a stuffed animal claw machine at a suburban community center and got stuck.First responders were called in to fish him out.The incident took place Monday at the Mason Community Center, about 25 miles northeast of Cincinnati.Surveillance video shows the boy walking up to the machine, opening the prize chute, and crawling inside headfirst. Moments later, he was surrounded by stuffed animals and completely stuck.PARENTS' DESPERATE CHASE FOILS BROOKLYN KIDNAPPER'S SINISTER PLOTCity of Mason video showed bystanders quickly noticing the boys predicament and alerting staff.Workers unplugged the machine and wheeled it into a nearby shop. First responders arrived shortly after and removed the child through the back of the arcade game.KENTUCKY MAN CHARGED WITH RELEASING RACCOON INTO BUSINESS AFTER PREVIOUS MULE-RIDING INCIDENTSThe child appeared to be unharmed. No word on whether he got to keep a toy.According to reporting from PEOPLE and ABC News, police said no charges were filed and there was no damage to the machine.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFox News Digital could not reach the City of Mason Police Department for comment.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 37 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFormer public school teacher, 33, charged after 'prolonged pattern of abuse' with teen boyA former South Carolina teacher was charged with having a prolonged inappropriate relationship with a teenage boy.Nicole Ballew Callaham, 33, turned herself in to the Anderson County Detention Center Thursday, the Anderson County Sheriff's Office said.She was charged with three counts of criminal sexual conduct with a minor and one count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.FORMER PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHER CHARGED WITH MULTIPLE SEXUAL OFFENSES AGAINST 3 CHILDRENDetectives began investigating Callaham in May and found that the alleged misconduct began in 2021 and continued for at least two years.Callaham, a teacher at the time, began "grooming behavior" with the boy in his early teen years, authorities said."The relationship intensified as she reportedly signed the student out of school, transported him to practices and served as a supervisor for after-school activities," the sheriff's office said. "These repeated interactions led to a prolonged pattern of abuse, which was corroborated by search warrants and ongoing cooperation with the victims family."ILLINOIS TEACHER INDICTED ON 52 ADDITIONAL CHARGES IN STUDENT SEXUAL ABUSE CASEThe boy came forward after turning 18, "following time spent processing the experience and trauma associated with the abuse," authorities said.In addition to the charges in Anderson County, the Greenville City Police Department has brought similar charges against Callaham.The alleged conduct extended into its jurisdiction when the boy attended school in Greenville. Callaham has resigned from Anderson School District Five.Fox News Digital has reached out to the district.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 50 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM'Big tent party': DNC chair shrugs off Mamdani's refusal to condemn 'globalize the intifada' sloganKen Martin, the chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), dismissed concerns over NYC Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's unwillingness to explicitly condemn the slogan "globalize the intifada," adding in an interview with PBS that the key to developing a winning coalition is through welcoming people with whom you disagree.After Mamdani's monumental upset in the Democratic primary election for New York City mayor over former Governor Andrew Cuomo, he garnered backlash for refusing to condemn a phrase used to describe violent Palestinian uprisings against Israel. The slogan, "globalize the intifada," has become a rallying cry for anti-Israel protesters in the United States ever since Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023 attacks against hundreds of innocent Israelis. "There's no candidate in this party that I agree 100% of the time with, to be honest with you. There are things that I don't agree with Mamdani that he said, but at the end of the day, I always believe, as a Democratic Party chair in Minnesota for the last 14 years and now the chair of the DNC, that you win through addition," Martin said during a Wednesday interview with PBS NewsHour. TOP DEMOCRATS, MEDIA DEMAND ZOHRAN MAMDANI CONDEMN 'GLOBALIZE THE INTIFADA' PHRASE"You win by bringing people into your coalition. We have conservative-Democrats, we have centrist-Democrats, we have labor-progressives like me, and we have this new brand of Democrat which is the leftists," Martin continued. "We win by bringing people into that coalition and at the end of the day, for me, that's the type of party we're going to lead. We are a big tent party."Martin conceded that sometimes this type of coalition building "leads to dissent and debate," but, he noted, such "differences of opinion" should be celebrated and recognized as a way to move the party forward.During a podcast last month, Mamdani referred to the controversial slogan as "a desperate desire for equality and equal rights in standing up for Palestinian human rights." When given another chance to explicitly condemn the phrase on NBC's "Meet The Press," the NYC mayoral candidate once again refused to do so."Thats not language that I use," Mamdani told NBCs Kristen Welker. "The language that I use and the language that I will continue to use to lead this city is that which speaks clearly to my intent, which is an intent grounded in a belief in universal human rights."HAKEEM JEFFRIES SAYS NYC HOPEFUL MAMDANI NEEDS TO 'CLARIFY' HIS POSITION ON 'GLOBALIZE THE INTIFADA'When Welker doubled-down on whether Mamdami would "actually condemn" the slogan, which Welker pointed out a lot of people perceive as a call to violence against Jews, Mamdani responded that he has spoken with numerous Jewish New Yorkers about their fears of anti-Semitism and said he would be committing to increasing "anti-hate crime programming" in the city by 800%."Ultimately, what I think I need to show is the ability to not only talk about something but to tackle it and to make clear that there's no room for antisemitism in this city," Mamdani responded. "And we have to root out that bigotry, and ultimately we do that through the actions, and that is the mayor I will be, one that protects Jewish New Yorkers and lives up to that commitment through the work that I do."Before turning to a different topic, Welker, for a third time, sought to get Mamdani on the record over whether he condemned the controversial slogan. "Why not just condemn it?" Welker asked."My concern is to start to walk down the line of language and making clear what language I believe is permissible or impermissible. Takes me into a place similar to that of the president who is looking to do those very kinds of things, putting people in jail for writing an Op-Ed, putting them in jail for protesting," Mamdani responded. "Ultimately, it's not language that I use, it's language I understand there are concerns about, and what I will do is showcase my vision for this city through my words and my actions."0 Commentaires 0 Parts 57 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNative Hawaiian man could face longer prison sentence after conviction for hate crime against white manA Native Hawaiian man who was convicted of a hate crime against a white man must be re-sentenced, a U.S. appeals court ruled on Thursday, potentially leading to additional years in prison.Kaulana Alo-Kaonohi was sentenced by a Honolulu judge in 2023 to six-and-a-half years after a jury found him and another Native Hawaiian man, Levi Aki Jr., guilty.The jury found the pair to be motivated by race when they punched, kicked and used a shovel to beat Christopher Kunzelman in 2014 for attempting to move into their remote village in Maui.Alo-Kaonohi appealed the conviction, and prosecutors cross-appealed, challenging the judge's ruling that the hate crime enhancement could not be applied to the sentence.HAWAII MEN SENTENCED FOR RACIALLY MOTIVATED ATTACK AGAINST WHITE MANThe 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel also ruled on Thursday to affirm Alo-Kaonohi's conviction.It was unclear exactly how much longer Alo-Kaonohi could be required to spend behind bars.Aki's appeal, along with prosecutors' cross-appeal of Aki's sentence of about four years, were voluntarily dismissed, court records show.Kunzelman's wife, Lori Kunzelman, told The Associated Press on Thursday that she is glad prosecutors pushed for a longer sentence.The Kunzelmans purchased a dilapidated, oceanfront house because they wanted to leave Arizona after Lori Kunzelman's multiple sclerosis diagnosis."We had vacationed on Maui year after year loved, loved, loved Maui," she said, noting that they saw the home as an affordable opportunity that her husband could fix up.She said the beating of her husband destroyed her marriage, explaining that her husband suffered brain injuries that led them to go through a divorce.Christopher Kunzelman was traveling in Europe and unavailable to address the ruling.The pair still own the property but they do not know what to do with it, Lori Kunzelman said."The families there won't allow anybody to step foot on that property," she said. "There's so much animosity."The use of the word, "haole," a Hawaiian word with meanings that include foreigner and white person, was central to the case. Dennis Kunzelman testified that the men called him "haole" in a derogatory way.2 NATIVE HI MEN TO BE SENTENCED FOR A HATE CRIME AFTER BRUTALLY BEATING A WHITE MANAttorneys for Alo-Kaonohi and Aki said it was Christopher Kunzelmans entitled and disrespectful attitude that irked them, not his race.The Hawaii Innocence Project plans to take up the case, according to the group's co-director, Kenneth Lawson. The organization seeks to argue that an ineffective defense did not present to the jury the history of the word "haole" in Hawaii to show it is not a derogatory term."I just dont believe that its a hate crime," Lawson said.Lawson also said the defense should have called white, non-Hawaiian residents as witnesses to testify that they lived in the village without any racial issues.The Associated Press contributed to this report.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 40 Vue 0 Aperçu
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