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    2025-05-30 01:59:02 ·
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    The Will Cain Show - Thursday, May 29
    China, Donald Trump, Joe Biden
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    No Democratic playbook is complete without comparing Trump to Hitler, says Sean Hannity
    Fox News host Sean Hannity gives his take on the Democratic Party struggling to find 'direction' on 'Hannity.'
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    Shakira and Jason Aldean's concerts at Fenway Park canceled
    Concerts featuring Shakira and Jason Aldean set to take place at Fenway Park this weekend were canceled on Thursday due to problems with the stage (Credit: WFXT).
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    The Five: How will the State Department start revoking visas?
    The Five discusses how the State Department is set to attempt revoking some Chinese student visas and a judge blocking President Donald Trumps Harvard foreign student ban.
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    2025-05-30 01:59:03 ·
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    Laura: Liberals really have some nerve doing this
    Fox News host Laura Ingraham unpacks the debate over equitable grading on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
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    2025-05-30 01:59:04 ·
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    Trump denounces courts 'political' tariff decision, calls on Supreme Court to act quickly
    President Donald Trump wrote a fiery, lengthy post on social media Thursday night in response to the intense legal battle surrounding his proposed tariffs.On Thursday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit allowed Trumps tariffs to temporarily remain in effect, just one day before the US. Court of International Trade on Wednesday ruled that Trump overstepped his authority over tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).On Truth Social, Trump wrote that the U.S. Court of International Trade "incredibly" ruled against the "desperately needed" tariffs, but the order was stayed by the federal court."Where do these initial three Judges come from? How is it possible for them to have potentially done such damage to the United States of America?" the Republican's post read. "Is it purely a hatred of TRUMP? What other reason could it be?"TWELVE STATES SUE TRUMP OVER TARIFFS, CLAIMING THEYRE ILLEGAL AND HARMFUL TO US ECONOMYTrump then took aim at Leonard Leo, a chairman on the Federalist Society's board of directors. Trump said that he used the conservative legal organization to pick out judges when he was "new to Washington.""It was suggested that I use The Federalist Society as a recommending source on Judges," Trump wrote."I did so, openly and freely, but then realized that they were under the thumb of a real sleazebag named Leonard Leo, a bad person who, in his own way, probably hates America, and obviously has his own separate ambitions."Trump added that he was "so disappointed" in the Federalist Society "because of the bad advice they gave me on numerous Judicial Nominations."DISTRICT JUDGES' ORDERS BLOCKING TRUMP AGENDA FACE HEARING IN TOP SENATE COMMITTEE"This is something that cannot be forgotten!" the Republican said. "With all of that being said, I am very proud of many of our picks, but very disappointed in others. They always must do whats right for the Country!"The president then rounded out his lengthy post by calling attention back to his pending tariffs, which he claimed would lead to a "rich, prosperous, and successful United States of America.""The ruling by the U.S. Court of International Trade is so wrong, and so political!" Trump said. "Hopefully, the Supreme Court will reverse this horrible, Country threatening decision, QUICKLY and DECISIVELY.""The President of the United States must be allowed to protect America against those that are doing it Economic and Financial harm. Thank you for your attention to this matter!"Fox News Digital's Greg Wehner and Bill Mears contributed to this report.
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    2025-05-30 01:59:05 ·
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    Chinese nationals who infiltrated US universities
    The Trump administration has intensified its scrutiny of Chinese nationals studying at U.S. universities after several instances in recent years of students from the communist country engaging in alleged surreptitious activity while in the United States.The incidents, which have involved allegations of espionage, conspiracy and accusations of misleading federal officials, occurred as a result of Chinese nationals or others with Chinese ties participating in joint education programs between the United States and China.Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Wednesday the State Department and the Department of Homeland Security plan to "aggressively revoke" student visas of Chinese nationals, "including those with connections to the Chinese Communist Party."A Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson blasted the new policy in a statement Thursday on X, saying the move was "fully unjustified" and damaging to the United States reputation.STATE DEPARTMENT SAYS IT WILL AGGRESSIVELY REVOKE VISAS OF CHINESE STUDENTS"Citing ideology and national security as a pretext, the move seriously hurts the lawful rights and interests of international students from China and disrupts people-to-people exchanges between the two countries," spokesperson Lin Jian said.Nearly 300,000 Chinese nationals have student visas in the United States. It is unclear if the State Department plans to target all of them or only some. Fox News Digital reached out to the department for clarity.Below is a look at some recent incidents involving Chinese nationals at universities.The DOJ brought charges against five University of Michigan students last year after a sergeant major encountered them at Camp Grayling in 2023.The students had cameras with them and were discovered as the U.S. National Guard was conducting a massive training operation at the site with Taiwanese military members, according to a complaint.They were all Chinese nationals attending the University of Michigan as part of the schools joint program with a Shanghai-based university, an FBI official wrote in the complaint, noting some of them had taken photos of Camp Grayling's military installations and operations.The FBI asked the court to issue arrest warrants for the students for making false statements and destroying records.Two Chinese nationals who were graduate students at the University of Michigan pleaded guilty in 2020 after they were caught illegally entering and photographing defense infrastructure at a naval air station in Key West, Florida.Fengyun Shi, a Chinese national studying at the University of Minnesota, was convicted in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia last year of unlawfully using a drone to take photos of naval bases in Norfolk, Virginia.Shi was sentenced to six months in prison and a year of supervised release, and the Biden administration revoked his visa in response to the charges. ICE announced in May that it deported him to China.TRUMP ADMINISTRATION BEGINS NEW WAVE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENT VISA REVOCATIONS: 'NO ONE HAS A RIGHT TO A VISA'While not a Chinese national, Charles Lieber, former chair of Harvard's chemistry department, was convicted in 2021 of making false statements to authorities and failing to report income from his work with China's Wuhan University of Technology and a contract he had with China's Thousand Talents Program.Ji Chaoqun, a Chinese national and one-time student at the Illinois Institute of Technology, was sentenced to eight years in prison after he was convicted by a jury in 2022 of attempting to commit espionage and theft of trade secrets.Ji was found to have gathered information on defense contractors, engineers and others as part of a broader effort by high-level Chinese intelligence officials to obtain inside access to U.S. technology advancements.Rubio's announcement also comes after Harvard filed a lawsuit alleging the Trump administration improperly banned all foreign nationals from the Ivy League school by revoking its student visa certification. A judge temporarily blocked the administration from carrying out the ban as the case plays out in the courts.STATE DEPARTMENT NOW SCRUTINIZING ALL VISA HOLDERS ASSOCIATED WITH HARVARDICE Acting Director Todd Lyons told Harvard in a letter made public through court filings that the revocation was a result of the alleged prevalence of antisemitism on campus but also a result of the administration's "serious concerns" that the university has "coordinated with the Chinese Communist Party."Lyons cited several examples, including Harvard accepting $151 million from foreign donors since 2020, working with "China-based academics" on projects funded by an "Iranian government agent," partnering with Chinese universities and using public funds to do so and collaborating with people "linked to Chinas defense-industrial base."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"This coordination is a valid and substantive reason for withdrawing Harvard Universitys [Student Exchange Visitor Program] certification to enroll foreign students," Lyons wrote.Harvard attorneys argued during a court hearing Thursday that the Trump administration did not give the university a chance to rebut the claims about antisemitism and CCP ties before the foreign student ban was enacted. The administration agreed to give Harvard one month to respond to those claims while the ban remains on hold.
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    Bernard Kerik, former New York police commissioner and 9/11 figure, dies at 69
    Bernie Kerik, the former New York City police commissioner who was hailed as a hero after 9/11, has died at 69 years old.His death was announced by FBI Director Kash Patel on Thursday night, who wrote that Kerik "passed away after a private battle with illness.""Rest easy, Commissioner. Your watch has ended, but your impact will never fade," Patel wrote.Keriks rise to national prominence came during the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, where he became a steady figure alongside then-Mayor Rudy Giuliani.KASH PATEL FLIPS SCRIPT ON DEM SENATOR AFTER BEING GRILLED ON J6 PARDONS: 'BRUTAL REALITY CHECK'Kerik worked to coordinate emergency response in the aftermath of the collapse of the World Trade Center.His35-year career has been recognized in more than 100 awards for meritorious and heroic service, including a presidential commendation for heroism by President Ronald Reaganandtwo Distinguished Service Awards from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.Kerik, who served as the NYPD's top cop from 2000 to 2001,pleaded guilty in 2009 toeight felonies, including tax fraud and lying to the White House while being vetted for the role of Homeland Security chief in 2004.He spent nearly three years in prison before transitioning to home confinement and eventually supervised release. In 2020, President Donald Trump pardoned Kerik for his past convictions.Following his release from prison, Kerik was a vocal critic of the criminal justice system and a staunch ally of Trump.Kerik later worked with Giuliani to investigate claims of election fraud after the 2020 election and was subpoenaed by the House committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riots.EX-NYPD COMMISSIONER PARDONED BY TRUMP AGREES TO DEAL WITH SPECIAL COUNSEL JACK SMITH IN 2020 ELECTION PROBEBorn in Newark, New Jersey, in 1955, Kerik dropped out of high school but later earned his GED before joining the U.S. Army.After returning to civilian life, he entered law enforcement and rose through the ranks, eventually leading the citys Department of Correction. In 2000, he was appointed NYPD commissioner by Giuliani.Fox News Digital's Ronn Blitzer contributed to this report.
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    Steve Sarkisian denies claims Texas spent excessively to build roster, cites 'irresponsible reporting'
    The University of Texas at Austin's athletic department has long been heralded for its access to seemingly unmatched financial resources.The Texas Longhorns football program maintains arguably some of the best if not the top amenities in the nation.Since the advent of name, image and likeness (NIL), there has been a noticeable uptick in the amount of financial resources programs across the U.S. have allocated to football, basketball and other sports.Ohio State reportedly built one of the country's most expensive rosters en route to January's national championship.Some have asserted Texas' spending heading into the 2025 campaign was on par with or even surpassed the $20 million the Buckeyes spent.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMTexas coach Steve Sarkisian denied the $40 million price tag linked to the Longhorns.Sarkisian referenced a recent Houston Chronicle column that highlighted Texas' roster payroll. The column accounted for revenue sharing and Texas NIL collective payouts. According to the outlet, revenue-sharing funds totaled $20.5 million. The total spent on the football team was reported to be between $35-$40 million.TEXAS' STEVE SARKISIAN TEMPERS HOPES OF FUTURE 'UNDEFEATED CHAMPIONS' CONSIDERING MODERN COLLEGE LANDSCAPESarkisian suggested $25 million was a more accurate figure for Texas' investment. He also hinted the $40 million figure was a result of "irresponsible reporting.""There was one anonymous source that said that's what our roster was. I wish I had $40 million on our roster. We'd probably be a little bit better team than we are," the coach said during a recent appearance on SiriusXM's College Sports Radio.Sarkisian then addressed the current landscape of college football."The idea to think that a lot of other schools arent spending money to get players? Its the state of college football right now. It is what it is," he said.Texas has advanced to the College Football Playoff the past two seasons. The Longhorns lost 37-31 to Washington in the 202324 playoff semifinal.After defeating Clemson in the first round last season, Texas survived a double-overtime thriller against Arizona State in the quarterfinals. But the Longhorns could not get past Ohio State in the semifinals."Its been a great run. I wish I had about another $15 million or so, though. We might have a better roster," Sarkisian said.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    'Lord of the Rings' star to introduce all-trans, non-binary rendition of Shakespeare play
    Sir Ian McKellen will be introducing a UK performance of William Shakespeares "Twelfth Night" featuring a cast entirely of transgender and non-binary performers this summer.The Trans What You Will theater group will soon be globally livestreaming their performance of a rehearsed reading of Shakespeare comedy "Twelfth Night" at The Space theater in London on July 25.The cast, as announced in their casting call, will consist of "12 14 trans and non-binary performers," noting, "We are particularly interested in hearing from those who are multiply marginalized as we want a wide representation of the trans community."The theater group announced on its official Instagram page that "iconic actor and LGBTQ+ activist, Sir Ian McKellen, will be introducing our show!"JK ROWLING DOES VICTORY LAP FOLLOWING UK SUPREME COURT RULING THAT TRANS WOMEN AREN'T LEGALLY WOMENThe post featured a statement from the famous film actor, declaring, "Twelfth Night is perhaps the funniest and most moving of Shakespeares plays. This is achieved through the complexity of gender and sexuality from first to last. Im really looking forward to the impact of this latest version of the play at The Space. I hope to see you there!""Twelfth Night already toys with gender and performance it feels like Shakespeare wrote it for us. This reading is about joy, solidarity and showing whats possible when trans and nonbinary artists are at the center of the story," director Phoebe Kemp told Attitude magazine.A representative for the Trans What You Will theater company offered a similar statement, declaring, "With mistaken identities, cross-dressing, and declarations of love across shifting gender roles, Twelfth Night has long explored the complexity of identity. This production makes that queerness explicit, reclaiming the story through the lived experiences of trans and nonbinary artists."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURECLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPAccording to its crowdfunding campaign, profits will be sent to trans charity Not a Phase.Not A Phase describes itself on its website as a "trans-led, nationwide charity committed to uplifting and improving the lives of trans+ adults, through awareness campaigning, social projects and funding trans+ lead initiatives."
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