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    2025-05-28 21:59:03 ·
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    Bruce Feldman on Arch Mannings expectations and Texas outlook | The Herd
    Bruce Feldman joins Colin Cowherd to break down Arch Mannings expectations this season and what to expect from the Texas Longhorns.
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    Fox News Politics Newsletter: AOC Thaws Out 'Abolish ICE' Pitch to Fire Up Fundraising
    Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content.Here's what's happening-Jeanine Pirro sworn in as DC's interim US Attorney, pledging 'no more mercy for criminals'-White House sending $9.4 billion DOGE cuts package to Congress next week-Federal judge refuses to reconsider order to facilitate deportee's return to USRepublicans are ripping progressive New York Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for renewing her call to abolish U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in a recent fundraising email."I believe that ICE, an agency that was just formed in 2003 during the Patriot Act era, is a rogue agency that should not exist," Ocasio-Cortez said in a fundraising email obtained by Fox News Digital.The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), House Republicans' campaign arm, criticized the potential 2028 presidential candidate in an X post for fundraising on wanting to abolish ICE, a progressive rallying cry that rejects President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigrationREAD MORETRUMP CHECKS BIBI: Trump confirms he told Netanyahu to back off Iran strikes amid nuclear talksLAWFARE CONTINUES: Obama-nominated judge allows lawsuit targeting Musk's role with DOGE to proceed, drops claims against Trump'INTENSELY LOYAL': 'Intensely loyal' Jill Biden aide despised by White House staffers, new book claims'NO EVIDENCE': Watchdog finds 'no evidence' Biden knew of crucial climate EOs, demands answers on who signed autopenELIMINATED: Netanyahu says Israel has killed Hamas' Gaza chief Mohammed SinwarEXECUTION IN IRAN: Iran hangs a man convicted of spying for Israel'DOES NOT UNDERSTAND': Russia says 'Trump is not being sufficiently informed' after calling Putin 'absolutely CRAZY'FIRST ON FOX: Rubio urged to punish Iraq with 'maximum pressure' sanctions for its 'complete subjugation' by IranNEPOTISM IN ACTION: Longtime Democrat senator's daughter takes aim at Trump, Musk, RFK Jr, in launch for key House swing seatBURGERS AND BARBS: Senate Republican campaign committee 'grills' Chuck Schumer on National Hamburger DayDOCTOR'S ORDERS: A new law in this state bans automated insurance claim denialsTERROR AT THE BORDER: DHS video honors Marine killed by Mexican cartel, touts Trump's crackdown on 'terrorists'US STRIKES BACK: Rubio announces visa restrictions for foreign authorities 'complicit' in censoring Americans' free speechILLEGAL MIGRANT: Texas border sheriff says illegal crossings have seen dramatic decline as CA migrant center shuts downDESANTIS ON DOGE: DeSantis goads Congress to follow FLs DOGE blueprint as Musks cuts still wait for vote'INACCURATE' VOTER LISTS: DOJ sues North Carolina over voter rollsBULLET POINTS REPEALED: Defense Department workers no longer required to submit DOGE's weekly production reportsGet the latest updates on the Trump administration and Congress, exclusive interviews and more on FoxNews.com.
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    Pentagon eyes 50% reduction in permanent changes of station as military families brace for moving high season
    Just ahead of summer, the high season when military families are packing up for another round of having to relocate, known as permanent change of station (PCS) moves, the Pentagon is now signaling a dramatic shift in policy that could reshape military life for years to come.The Department of Defense (DoD) recently released a memo ordering all military branches to update their PCS policies in an effort to slash relocation spending by half by fiscal year 2030.The May 22 memo directs each service to focus on cutting discretionary travel for operational, rotational and training assignments."At approximately $5 billion annually, PCS moves are a significant expense," the memo reads. "Lower-priority PCS moves should be reduced for Service members and their families seeking greater geographic stability."HEGSETH ORDERS SWEEPING ARMY OVERHAUL AND CONSOLIDATION AIMED AT COUNTERING CHINA AND GOLDEN DOME CAPABILITIESThe directive mandates a staged budget reduction: 10% by FY 2027, 30% by FY 2028, 40% by FY 2029, and 50% by FY 2030, based on FY 2026 figures adjusted for inflation.Services have 120 days from the memos signing to submit implementation plans, including career model revisions that support long-term geographic stability.In a briefing with reporters, Acting Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness Tim Dill confirmed that the target is ambitious, but not final."We want them to come back and tell us if that seems like the right number for them," Dill said. "If they come back and say, well, this specific course of action could be harmful, then we don't want to accomplish it."While the effort is framed as a cost-saving measure, the move comes as pressure mounts over quality-of-life issues facing military families.According to the 2024 active duty spouse survey, 32% of military spouses favor leaving the military altogether, a historic high for the biennial survey. Only 48% report being satisfied with military life, the lowest level in nearly two decades.PCS moves are at the center of that discontent."We just reviewed the results of the 2024 active duty spouse survey, and we hear from them frequently about all of the concerns that are typically associated with PCS moves," Dill said. "Its clear that its time for the [DoD] to look at reducing the frequency of those moves, especially if we want to maintain the momentum that we have today both in recruiting and the retention of service members."PENTAGON TO CUT UP TO 60K CIVILIAN JOBS, BUT FEWER THAN 21K HAVE VOLUNTARILY RESIGNEDDill stressed the wide-ranging disruption PCS causes: "Families have to go find a home, they need new arrangements for their children and theyre displaced from the community of support that theyve developed over the years in their previous duty station."He emphasized that the new PCS guidance is not about shifting hardship from families to single troops."PCS moves affect everyone," he said. "We just think we need to take the moves away from the families and put it on someone else its for everyone."Still, Dill acknowledged that family experience weighs heavily on whether service members choose to reenlist: "If your family is not supportive of the service member staying in service, thats a very high predictor of whether or not the service member will decide to stay. We want them to stay."MILITARY SPOUSE AND MOM OF 5 FIGHTS BACK AS VACCINE DISPUTE BLOCKS FAMILY'S PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATIONThe Pentagon estimates roughly 80% of PCS moves are discretionary."What were directing the departments to do is purely to examine potential reductions in things that would be defined as discretionary," Dill said. "If they see [a move] as mandatory for mission needs, were not even asking them to come back with a plan to reduce it."In a statement, Chief Pentagon Spokesperson and Senior Advisor Sean Parnell clarified that this initiative is separate from a broader PCS Task Force established to improve the efficiency of current moves."This initiative focuses on reducing the costs of PCS and is distinct from the Secretarys direction to establish the PCS Task Force, which is focused on the timely and efficient execution of PCS moves," Parnell said.The PCS overhaul isnt happening in a vacuum.It comes on the heels of a series of other cost-efficiency pushes at the DoD.In a statement issued May 23, Parnell confirmed that the department would be ending its much-criticized "What You Did Last Week" initiative, requiring civilian employees to report weekly accomplishments.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFirst launched in February 2025 under Secretary of Defense guidance, the program was intended to "foster accountability."Parnell said the program would officially conclude May 28, and employees were asked in their final submissions to offer "one concrete idea to enhance efficiency or root out waste."
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    Charlie Woods adds to family legacy with first major junior golf win
    The Woods family has added more hardware to the trophy case.Charlie Woods took home the Team TaylorMade Invitational title Wednesday at the Streamsong Resort Black Course in Bowling Green, Florida, for his first American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) victory.Woods began the day tied at 9-under and finished with a final-round 66 to come out on top of a 71-player field that included four of the top five players in the AJGA.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMWoods' final round featured eight birdies and two bogeys, and he closed with four straight pars. He won the event by three strokes ahead of fifth-ranked Luke Colton, Willie Gordon and Phillip Dunham.Woods opened the tournament with a first-round 70 but followed with a 65 Tuesday. He was competing in just his fifth AJGA event, and his previous best finish was a tie for 25th at the Junior Invitational at Sage Valley in March.Woods already has several wins on his resume, with his first coming in the 14-15-year-old category at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tours Major Championship in June 2023. Later that year, he won the Last Chance Regional golf tournament.PRO GOLF GREATS DISCUSS SOUTH AFRICA WITH TRUMP, COUNTRYS PRESIDENT IN TENSE MEETING BETWEEN LEADERSLast summer, he qualified to compete at the U.S. Junior Amateur but failed to make the cut. He recorded his first-ever hole-in-one at the PNC Championship, where he teamed up with his father.His dad has 82 professional wins, tied with Sam Snead for the most ever. Fifteen of those victories have come in majors, and his last major win was the unforgettable 2019 Masters.Tiger, who has not won a tournament since the 2019 Zozo, is recovering from a ruptured Achilles he sustained just weeks before this year's Masters. In 18 official events since finishing tied for ninth at the 2020 Farmers Insurance Open, his best finish was a tie for 37th at the 2020 PGA Championship.Last year, Tiger competed in just five events, including the Genesis Invitational and the other four majors. He withdrew from the Genesis, finished dead last in the Masters and missed the cut in the final three majors.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Israeli ambassador slams UN's 'mafia-like' tactics against US-backed Gaza foundation
    UNITED NATIONS Israeli United Nations Ambassador Danny Danon condemned what he called a "shakedown" by the U.N. to prevent Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) from working with the new U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).While addressing the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday, Danon claimed that the world body was using "threats, intimidation and retaliation" against NGOs that dared to defy the international bodys call to boycott GHF. The Israeli diplomat described the U.N.s response to NGOs cooperating with GHF as "mafia-like.""Without any discussion, without due process, the U.N. removed those NGOs from the shared aid database. That database is the central system for tracking aid deliveries into Gaza," Danon told the Security Council. "This is the gravest violation of the U.N.'s own principles. It is extortion of well-meaning NGOs that refuse to kiss the ring."In the same Security Council meeting, Acting U.S. Alternate Representative John Kelley urged the U.N. to work with GHF and Israel "to reach agreements on how to operationalize this system in a way that works for all." Kelley also emphasized the need to ensure that Hamas cannot benefit from any humanitarian aid distribution system that is established.NEW US-BACKED AID GROUP BEGINS DISTRIBUTING FOOD IN WAR-TORN GAZAOn Wednesday, GHF said in a statement that it had opened another secure aid distribution site "without incident." The organization also addressed some claims about its operations. GHF said that, contrary to reports, no Palestinians have been questioned or detained while receiving aid. Additionally, GHF said that no Palestinians had been shot or killed while trying to get aid.GHF disputes reports that its sites were overrun on Tuesday: "GHF anticipated that the [safe distribution sites] may experience pressure due to acute hunger and Hamas-imposed blockades, which create dangerous conditions outside the gates."According to established protocol, for a brief moment the GHF team intentionally relaxed its security protocols to safeguard against crowd reactions to finally receiving food. No beneficiaries were injured, no lives were lost and all food available was distributed without interference. Order was restored without incident. As in all emergency response situations, particularly in conflict zones, this type of reaction from stressed beneficiary populations is expected and we remain prepared to continue providing lifesaving assistance should disruptions occur."Unfortunately, there are many parties who wish to see GHF fail. Conditions remain very difficult and the lives of both Gazans and aid workers are at stake," GHF said in a statement.ISRAELI AMBASSADOR LASHES OUT AT UN OFFICIAL, CONDEMNS UK, FRANCE, CANADA STATEMENT ON AIDThe international community has not relented in its push against GHF.U.N. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher who once called the plan behind GHF a "fig leaf for further violence and displacement" of Palestinians in Gaza has made his objections to the program clear. Fletcher made an appeal in a post on X to let the U.N. take control of aid distribution in Gaza."We have the supplies, plan, will, and networks to deliver massive amounts of lifesaving aid to civilians in Gaza, in line with humanitarian principles, as the world is demanding," Fletcher wrote.ISRAEL TURNS TABLES ON UN OFFICIAL CLAIMING 'GENOCIDE' IN GAZA WITH BASIC QUESTIONSEarlier this month, Fletcher urged the international community not to "waste time" with a new plan when the U.N. already had one in place.On Wednesday, as Israel marked 600 days since the Oct. 7 massacre, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) noted that "121 trucks belonging to the U.N. and the international community" were allowed into the Gaza Strip. The IDF said that the trucks were carrying food and other aid.
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    Angel Reese 'not the villain' in Caitlin Clark narrative, Jemele Hill says amid growing WNBA rivalry
    The Angel Reese-Caitlin Clark rivalry has another chapter closed after the WNBA found that claims of hateful speech toward Reese by Indiana Fever fans were "not substantiated."The two young phenoms have been tied at the hip since they faced off in the 2023 national championship game, where Reese's LSU Tigers defeated Clark's Iowa Hawkeyes, and in the closing moments, Reese hit Clark with a "you can't see me" taunt.It was a move that Clark took in good fun, saying Reese should not have been "criticized at all" and pointing at the nature of competitiveness.But after a flagrant foul by Clark against Reese on Saturday, all the prior talk from each athlete about a lack of a rivalry seemed to falter.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMHowever, former ESPN host Jemele Hill said fans are looking too deep into Reese and Clark, even if they do actually "hate each other.""This is ultimately a conversation about cultural competency. Angel Reeses very existence rubs a lot of people the wrong way. No one knows for sure how she feels about Caitlin Clark, but what we do know from Angel Reeses own public comments is that she feels a way that she isnt given more credit for how she also has added to the popularity of womens basketball in this moment," Hill said in a YouTube video on her channel in a segment called "Spolotics."Hill also said Black athletes are more often "portrayed negatively by the media" than White athletes."If Black athletes are confident, they're considered cocky and arrogant. If they speak their mind, they're considered troublemakers or ungrateful same tropes, different day," Hill added.But Hill said the Reese-Clark "rivalry" should be treated like every other sports rivalry.ANGEL REESE 'OWES' FEVER FANS 'AN APOLOGY' AFTER WNBA FINDS NO EVIDENCE OF HATEFUL REMARKS, SENATOR SAYS"In sports, we love drama. We love the idea of athletes having to go through something. We also love fiery competitors and athletes who talk their s--t and back it up. But when it comes to women, or more specifically these two women, we are struggling to see them as just two highly competitive athletes who often are in a position of having to compete for the same things," Hill said. "For some reason, when it comes to Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark, we simply refuse to view their competitiveness through that same lens. Maybe they hate each other, maybe they dont. But I want us to graduate to a point where whether or not they like each other is utterly irrelevant.""Angel Reese is not the villain in Caitlin Clarks story, no more than Caitlin Clark is the savior in hers. Every interaction between them is not a think piece. If there are hard fouls, rough language and things get spicy, so be it. If you have no problem when male athletes compete hard against one another or expose their pettiness, do us all a favor and apply that same energy so we can actually enjoy this WNBA season."Reese once claimed that increased viewership in women's basketball was "because of me, too" and "not just one person." She also recently reposted a TikTok that claimed she was "unsafe" while playing in Indiana, and she once also said Fever and Iowa fans had been racist toward her.Clark and Reese were teammates in the WNBA All-Star Game last year.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Blue state governor sounds off about disturbing ICE operations on affluent liberal islands
    Massachusetts Democratic Governor Maura Healey is sounding off about her frustrations with ICEs latest operations in her state, saying she found it "disturbing" to hear about the arrests of some 40 illegal immigrants in Nantucket and Marthas Vineyard.ICE, working with several other federal law enforcement agencies, conducted a series of immigration enforcement operations in Nantucket and Marthas Vineyard on Tuesday. An ICE statement said "around 40" individuals were arrested as a result of the operations, including an MS-13 gang member and at least one child sex offender.ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Boston acting Field Office Director Patricia Hyde said that "ICE and our federal partners made a strong stand for prioritizing public safety by arresting and removing illegal aliens from our New England neighborhoods" and that "operations like this highlight the strong alliances that ICE shares with our fellow law enforcement partners."Healey, however, took a very different tone about the operations. The governor said that "it was very disturbing, needless to say, to wake up to that news about that activity on Marthas Vineyard and Nantucket," according to the Boston Herald.DEM GOVERNOR THREATENS TO USE 'EVERY TOOL' TO FIGHT BACK AGAINST TRUMP-ERA DEPORTATIONS"Local police chiefs have zero information about whats happening in their communities. We at the state level have zero information about whats happening in communities. And that needs to change. We need to get answers. We need to get clarification from ICE," said Healey.The outlet also reported Healey saying the arrests raised "real questions" about whether federal immigration authorities are complying with due process."Its one thing to go after and target those who have committed crimes, who are here unlawfully," said Healey. "Its concerning when we see people, moms and dads, being ripped away from families. Neighbors, coworkers taken away, literally it looks like, on the way to job sites in Nantucket and on the Vineyard."Trump DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin, however, told Fox News Digital that"ICE did notify local authorities about the enforcement operations.""Before the Governor criticizes our brave law enforcement, she should get her facts straightapparently, she is the one with zero information," continued McLaughlin.AOC FUNDRAISES ON TRYING TO ABOLISH ICE AMID TRUMP'S CRACKDOWN ON ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION"What we find disturbing and concerning is politicians like Massachusetts Gov. Healey fighting to protect criminal illegal aliens," she continued, adding, "Our ICE officers will continue putting their lives and safety on the line to arrest murderers, kidnappers, and pedophiles that were let into our country by the Biden administrations open border policies."CLICK HERE FOR MORE IMMIGRATION COVERAGEMarthas Vineyard, which is a heavily affluent and deeply blue area, made headlines in 2022 when residents promptly removed the migrants being sent to the island from southern states like Florida and Texas.After Florida Governor Ron DeSantis sent two planes with 50 migrants to Marthas Vineyard in September 2022, the island activated the National Guard in response and released a statement calling the situation a "humanitarian crisis." The 50 migrants were ultimately loaded onto buses two days after arriving and transported off Marthas Vineyard to military housing on the Cape Cod mainland.WHITE HOUSE RAGES AT HOUSE DEMOCRAT FOR SHAMEFUL MEMORIAL DAY TRIP TO VISIT SUSPECTED MS-13 GANGBANGEROn Wednesday, Jon Fetherston, a former Massachusetts migrant-shelter director, told Fox News Digital that "its deeply troubling that Governor Healey finds the arrests of nearly 40 undocumented individuals on Cape Cod disturbing, yet continues to refuse cooperation with federal agencies like ICE and ERO Bostoneven when those agencies are targeting individuals with known criminal records."He continued, saying, "law enforcement was doing its job removing people who pose a danger to public safety" and asserted that "the majority of the public including right here in Massachusetts supports the work of Tom Homan, ICE, and ERO because they understand that public safety must come first, regardless of political affiliation.""Even in one of the bluest states in the country, people expect their leaders to prioritize their safety over partisan agendas," said Fetherston. "The real concern here should be the safety of our communities, not political optics."Healeys office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digitals request for comment.
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    Missing military flares prompt urgent warning for Lake Michigan beachgoers
    The U.S. Coast Guard is warning beachgoers to "remain clear" if they come across a silver-shaped cylinder along the shoreline, as it could be an armed flare.Coast Guard Sector Lake Michigan said in a statement three phosphorus pyrotechnic flares were unaccounted for after a joint military exercise with the Coast Guard and Air Force earlier this month offshore Milwaukee.SEVERAL PEOPLE HOSPITALIZED IN FLORIDA AFTER COAST GUARD RESPONDS TO SEPARATE HOLIDAY BOATING INCIDENTSDuring the exercise, four phosphorus pyrotechnics that were deployed did not activate when entering the water, according to officials.One phosphorous pyrotechnic was located on Montrose Beach, Illinois, by a lifeguard on May 26.A MASSIVE EXPLOSION AT AN IRANIAN PORT LINKED TO MISSILE FUEL SHIPMENT KILLS 5, INJURES OVER 700However, three phosphorus pyrotechnics are still unaccounted for.The missing pyrotechnics are still considered armed when they do not activate.Phosphorus pyrotechnics produce a red smoke and flame that can reach temperatures of 2,900 degrees Fahrenheit, according to military officials.
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    DOJ intervening in California trans athlete controversy as Trump monitors girls' track and field championship
    Attorney General Pam Bondi and the U.S. Department of Justice have turned their eye west in President Donald Trump's battle to counter a wave of trans athletes competing in girls' high school sports.The DOJ announced an investigation into California's high school sports league, the CIF, and California Attorney General Rob Bonta, to determine whether the state has violated Title IX by enabling trans athletes to compete in girls' sports since 2014."Title IX exists to protect women and girls in education.It is perverse to allow males to compete against girls, invade their private spaces, and take their trophies," Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet K. Dhillon said in a statement. "This Division will aggressively defend womens hard-fought rights to equal educational opportunities."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe office of United States Attorney Bill Essayli, who previously served as a California state lawmaker and fought on the ground to support families opposing trans athletes in girls' sports, is also involved in the investigation."The law is clear: Discrimination on the basis of sex is illegal and immoral," said United States Attorney Bill Essayli. "My office and the rest of the Department of Justice will work tirelessly to protect girls sports and stop anyone public officials included from violating womens civil rights."The announcement cites a current lawsuit filed by the families of two girls' high school athletes at Martin Luther King High School in Riverside, California. The announcement did not identify the plaintiffs by name.The lawsuit, which was filed by the families of Taylor Starling and Kaitlyn Slavin, alleged the school's cross-country team dropped Starling from her varsity spot in favor of a trans athlete, and that school administrators compared their "Save Girls Sports" t-shirts to swastikas, Fox News Digital has previously reported.TEEN GIRLS OPEN UP ON TRANS ATHLETE SCANDAL THAT TURNED THEIR HIGH SCHOOL INTO A CULTURE WAR BATTLEGROUNDStarling even testified before the house legislature supporting a pair of bills that would have reversed California's girls' sports eligibility policy on April 1. Both bills failed to pass due to opposition from the Democrat Majority. But now, the lawsuit is being cited in a federal investigation.Trump's Department of Justice has already shown itself willing to sue a state for allowing trans athletes to compete in girls' sports. Bondi announced a lawsuit against Maine on April 16 after weeks of warnings and tension, that included multiple federal funding pauses, which have been restored, and a public spat between Trump and Governor Janet Mills.Starling's father, Ryan Starling, previously told Fox News Digital that he supported Trump's funding cuts to Maine, and would support similar sanctions against his state for allowing trans athletes in girls' sports."Good," Ryan Starling said in response to seeing the situation in Maine, knowing the same could soon play out in his state. "That's the only thing they answer to, is when their funding is cut and when it actually affects their pocketbooks, that's the only thing that will get it to change.MAINE GIRL INVOLVED IN TRANS ATHLETE BATTLE REVEALS HOW STATE'S POLICIES HURT HER CHILDHOOD AND SPORTS CAREERThe situation in Maine was prompted heavily by news of a trans athlete who won a girls' pole vault competition after previously competing in the boys' category.Now, California faces a potential similar outcome in its state track and field championship.The upcoming girls' state title meet will feature a trans athlete competing in girls' long jump and triple jump. The athlete, AB Hernandez of Jurupa Valley High School, has dominated the girls' postseason so far, taking first place in both events in the sectional final on May 17.Trump's Department of Education previously sent a warning to California and Jurupa Valley High School via an exclusive statement to Fox News Digital on May 15.The high school has defended letting Hernandez compete in the girls' category, as to follow current state law."JUSD continues to follow both California law and CIF policy regarding school athletics. Both state law and CIF policy currently require that students be permitted to participate in athletic teams and competitions consistent with their gender identity,irrespective of the gender listed on the pupil's records. JUSD remains committed to protecting the rights and safety of the students we serve, in accordance with applicable state and federal laws," the district said in a previous statement provided to Fox News Digital.Trump himself got in on the debate when he sent a Truth Social post on Tuesday morning, warning the state and Governor Gavin Newsom of potential funding cuts, and orders to local authorities to prevent a trans athlete from competing in the girls' category on Saturday.Just hours later, the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) announced it would make a slight rule change for this weekend's championship. The change allows biologically female athletes who fell just shy of qualifying for the championship behind a trans athlete a chance to compete for the title this weekend.Newsom's office provided a statement to Fox News Digital supporting the CIF's decision.This change will result in at least two competitors qualifying to compete for the state title after falling just shy of the typical qualification threshold on Saturday."CIF's proposed pilot is a reasonable, respectful way to navigate a complex issue without compromising competitive fairness a model worth pursuing. The Governor is encouraged by this thoughtful approach," the statement read.Newsom previously admitted he thought biological males competing in girls' sports was "deeply unfair," during an episode of his podcast in March.Jurupa Unified School District (JUSD) where Jurupa Valley High School is based, was included in the DOJ's list of recipients of a letter informing of the incoming investigation, in the department's official announcement on Tuesday. However, the school district claims it has not received any letter of complaint, a spokesperson told Fox News Digital.The DOJ has confirmed to Fox News Digital that the JUSD is named in the letter. Fox News Digital has reached out to the CIF, Bonta's office and Riverside Unified School District for a response.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Cuomo says he'll raise NYC's minimum wage to $20 an hour if elected mayor
    Democratic New York City mayoral candidate and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday that, if elected, he would seek to raise the city's minimum wage to $20 an hour by 2027."The businesspeople are going to say, 'Oh, no, you can't raise the minimum wage, because that's going to slow the economy," Cuomo said at a campaign rally, addressing prospective critics of such a plan."Baloney not to use another word.FORMER NY GOV CUOMO HOLDS DOUBLE-DIGIT LEAD IN NYC MAYORAL RACE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY"Their pundits are going say, 'Oh, it's going be too hard to get it passed politically. The politicians are going to be afraid to get it passed," the former governor added. "Well, I tell you this, they're wrong. And you know how we know they're wrong? Because we did it before, and we're going to do it again."We raised it to $15, the highest minimum wage in the United States," he noted, likely touting a law he signed during his second term as governor. "And what happened when we did it? The economy went up, not down. We protected small businesses with a tax credit."And if you had indexed that $15, you know what it would be today?" Cuomo posited. "Twenty dollars that is the fair wage, and that's what we want. And that's what we're going to get back."A public relations firm linked to the Cuomo campaign did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.DOJ INVESTIGATING ANDREW CUOMO FOR ALLEGEDLY LYING ABOUT COVID DECISIONS, SOURCE CONFIRMSThe city's minimum wage was raised twice in the past two years. In 2024, it was raised to $16 an hour from the $15 previously set in 2018, during Cuomo's governorship. This year, there was another 50-cent increase to the current $16.50 an hour.Cuomo leads a crowded Democratic primary field in his bid to become the Big Apple's mayor, and he is most closely trailed by state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, a self-proclaimed democratic socialist.The primary will be held June 24.
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