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    EXCLUSIVE: Man who sparred with Muslim Dearborn mayor, told he wasn't 'welcome' revealed as Christian minister
    Christian minister Edward "Ted" Barham says he will not respond with hate after Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud told him he was "not welcome" during a heated city council exchange over a controversial honorary street sign naming that went viral.In a new interview with Fox News Digital, Barham said the moment has only strengthened his resolve to speak out about freedom of speech and freedom of faith."I did not respond to the mayor with hate. I said, God bless you," Barham said, adding that he takes seriously Jesus command to "love your enemies, bless those who curse you." He said the incident was not isolated, pointing to earlier clashes with city officials over his public ministry.Barham objected at the Sept. 9 council meeting to street signs honoring controversial Arab American News publisher Osama Siblani.DEARBORNS MUSLIM MAYOR TELLS CHRISTIAN HES NOT WELCOME IN DEBATE ON HONORING PRO-TERROR ARAB LEADERHe read from a 2022 Siblani speech that declared, "We are the Arabs who are going to lift Palestinians all the way to victory whether we are in Michigan and whether we are in Jenin. Believe me, everyone should fight within his means. They will fight with stones, others will fight with guns, others fight with planes, drones, and rockets." Barham told council members, "It sounds like he could be inciting violence in Michigan."Siblani has a long record of controversial remarks. In 2003 he told the Washington Post, "Mr. Bush believes Hezbollah, Hamas and other Palestinian factions are terrorists, but we believe they are freedom fighters."In 2006 he told the Chicago Tribune that "if the FBI wants to come after those who support the resistance done by Hezbollah, then they better bring a fleet of buses. I, for one, would be willing to go to jail." At a Dearborn rally in September 2024, he praised Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah as a "hero" as the crowd cheered.WHITMER SILENT ON MUSLIM MAYOR TELLING RESIDENT HES NOT WELCOME FOR SLAM ON TERRORIST SYMPATHIZERBarham told Fox News Digital his own background gives him perspective. He was born in Africa, lived in Pakistan, Lebanon, and Israel, and ministered for years in England. He has produced Arabic-language Christian programming and holds graduate qualifications in biblical languages and theology from the University of Toronto, Oxford University, and other schools. "I do really enjoy living in this city," Barham said of Dearborn, sharing that many of his friends are either Muslim or formerly Muslim."I think it is a wonderful thing that there are so many Muslim people in Western countries," he said. "I would encourage American Christians to make the message of Christ and His love and His forgiveness and of loving His enemies very attractive to their Muslim friends and neighbors."Barham also pointed out a recent initiative in Dearborn where his group tested a Christian call to prayer in Arabic in public spaces to run alongside those broadcast by mosques, specifically quoting John 3:16.He said the idea sprang from seeing how often the Islamic call to prayer is heard in neighborhoods and wanting Christian voices to have the same public presence. "One really inspiring thing about that for us is that we're doing something here in Dearborn that our brothers and sisters and so many Muslim countries around the world are not allowed to do. And I do hand it to the city council and the mayor for allowing us to do that Christian call to prayer."At the same time, Barham said Muslim American leaders should use their influence to press for equal freedoms abroad. "My prayer is not just that we get more freedom here in Dearborn. My prayer is that people here in America, Muslim people, Muslim background people here in America will fight for the rights of oppressed Christian minorities in so many Muslim countries."He said he was shocked to hear Hammoud promise to "launch a parade" when he leaves town."I mean, as you saw, the mayor treated me terribly last week, but I have actually, believe it or not, had some good personal interactions with him, not myself so much, but my family," Barham added.While Barham credited Hammoud with funding new playgrounds and recalled his sons warm encounter with the mayor at a preschool visit, he argued there is a pattern of city leadership dismissing Christian speech. He pointed to a 2022 fight over a Christian film event where organizers were accused of "preying on children" simply for offering hot dogs and popcorn at a screening of the popular TV show "The Chosen" about the life of Jesus Christ.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPBarham says he will keep speaking anyway. "I want to stand up for a totally different message which is the message of love," he said. "Disagreement is not hate. Faith can be expressed without fear."Barham's ongoing Christian ministry in the Dearborn community can be followed on X at @DearbornDiscuss.The Office of Mayor Abdullah Hammoud did not immediately return Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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    JD Vance blames Kirk assassination on 'left-wing political radicalization' of shooter
    Vice President JD Vance issued scathing words to those questioning the motive of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirks accused killer on "Jesse Watters Primetime" Wednesday.After citing several sources involved in the investigation, the vice president blamed Kirks killing on "left-wing political radicalization.""My friend is dead because of left-wing political radicalization," Vance argued. "And if you want to cut that sh-- out, then be honest about it, and look yourself in the mirror."JD VANCE DECLARES THERE IS 'NO UNITY' WITH PEOPLE WHO CELEBRATE CHARLIE KIRK'S ASSASSINATIONAccording to court documents, the mother of Tyler Robinson, Kirks suspected assassin, said Robinson had "become more political," leaning left and supporting "pro-gay and trans rights."On Tuesday, Utah County District Attorney Jeff Gray read aloud Robinsons alleged explanation in text messages to his transgender roommate for assassinating Kirk."I had enough of [Kirks] hatred," Robinson wrote Sept. 10. "Some hate cant be negotiated out."Robinson has been charged withaggravated murder and six other felonies by Utah prosecutors, who intend to seek the death penalty.CHARLIE KIRKS STRONG STANCE ON DEATH PENALTY RESURFACES AFTER UTAH ASSASSINATIONAs the nation debates Robinsons alleged motive for killing Kirk, Vance told Fox News host Jesse Watters the conservative activists death is not a "both sides problem.""You look at every ounce of evidence that we have, and it is clear," Vance said. "This is a person who grew up in a pretty normal family, actually had a pretty good home life, who was radicalized by the far left, by the social networks of the far left, by the ideas of the far left, and got so far down the path of radicalization that he killed my friend."The Republican vice president also addressed whether the firings of those celebrating Kirks assassination is constitutional as employees lose their jobs and college students face expulsion for praising Kirks death.JD VANCE PENS HEARTFELT TRIBUTE TO CHARLIE KIRK AFTER ASSASSINATION: YOU RAN A GOOD RACE, MY FRIEND"The First Amendment protects a lot of very ugly speech," Vance explained. "But if you celebrate Charlie Kirk's death, you should not be protected from being fired for being a disgusting person."When Watters asked Vance how he views the celebrations, Vance listed a couple of questions he would ask the "disgusting" people in question.CLICK HERE FOR FULL COVERAGE OF CHARLIE KIRK'S ASSASSINATION"I would ask if you were the kind of person who feels joy at the death of a grieving mother and grieving children, what bad decisions have led you to where you are today?" Vance responded. "And why don't you get back on the right path?"On Monday, the vice president hosted an episode of "The Charlie Kirk Show" in honor of his late friend, saying he would not be in office without Kirk.VICE PRESIDENT JD VANCE ESCORTS CHARLIE KIRK'S CASKET BEFORE FLIGHT ON AIR FORCE TWO FROM UTAH TO ARIZONA"Obviously, the president makes the final determination, but it takes a team effort, and Charlie was part of that team," Vance said.Vance also served as a pallbearer for Kirk when he carried his casket onto Air Force Two in Utah. The plane transported Kirks remains to Arizona Sept. 12.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPTurning Point USA will hold a memorial for its founder in Arizona Sunday at State Farm Stadium, home of the NFLs Arizona Cardinals.
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    Trump to designate antifa a 'major terrorist organization'
    President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced he will designate antifa, a left-wing activist group, as a "major terrorist organization."Trump described the group as "A SICK, DANGEROUS, RADICAL LEFT DISASTER," in a Truth Social announcement.The president added he will be "strongly recommending" that those funding antifa be thoroughly investigated in accordance with the highest legal standards and practices.The announcement comes just days after Trumo said he would "100%" consider the designation.This is breaking news. This story will be updated to reflect the latest details.
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    Disney says Jimmy Kimmel's show will be pre-empted indefinitely following Charlie Kirk assassination comments
    Disney is pulling ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" "indefinitely," the company confirmed to Fox News Digital."Jimmy Kimmel Live will be pre-empted indefinitely," a Disney spokesperson said.Nexstar Media Group, which owns hundreds of television stations, announced earlier it would preempt Kimmel's show on its ABC affiliates starting Wednesday night "for the foreseeable future" and would replace it with other programming over his comments about alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson."Mr. Kimmels comments about the death of Mr. Kirk are offensive and insensitive at a critical time in our national political discourse, and we do not believe they reflect the spectrum of opinions, views, or values of the local communities in which we are located," Nexstar's broadcasting chief Andrew Alford said in a press release. "Continuing to give Mr. Kimmel a broadcast platform in the communities we serve is simply not in the public interest at the current time, and we have made the difficult decision to preempt his show in an effort to let cooler heads prevail as we move toward the resumption of respectful, constructive dialogue," the statement continued.FCC CHAIR LEVELS THREAT AGAINST ABC, DISNEY AFTER KIMMEL SUGGESTED CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSIN WAS MAGAOn Monday, Kimmel accused conservatives of reaching "new lows" in trying to pin a left-wing ideology on 22-year-old suspect Tyler Robinson, even though prosecutors reaffirmed those ties in Tuesdays indictment."We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it," Kimmel said.ABC REPORTER CALLS ALLEGED CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSIN'S TEXT MESSAGES TO TRANSGENDER PARTNER VERY TOUCHINGFederal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr had issued a threat against Disney if it didn't address the controversy.Appearing on Wednesday's "The Benny Show," Carr called Kimmel's comments "some of the sickest conduct" and suggested there were potential "avenues" the FCC could pursue."In some quarters, there's a very concerted effort to try to lie to the American people about the nature of one of the most significant newsworthy public interest acts that we've seen in a long time in what appears to be an action by Jimmy Kimmel to play into that narrative that this was somehow a MAGA or a Republican-motivated person," Carr told host Benny Johnson."And I've been very clear from the moment that I have become chairman of the FCC, I want to reinvigorate the public interest. And what people don't understand is that the broadcasters, and you've gotten this right, are entirely different than people that use other forms of communication. They have a license granted by us at the FCC, and that comes with it an obligation to operate in the public interest," the official added."Look, we can do this the easy way or the hard way. These companies can find ways to change conduct, to take action, frankly, on Kimmel, or, you know, there's going to be additional work for the FCC ahead," Carr said.COMPLETE COVERAGE OF CHARLIE KIRKKimmels comments came one day after both FBI officials and Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said that Robinson held a "leftist ideology" and was increasingly radicalized in recent years. It was also revealed that he had a romantic relationship with a transgender partner who was biologically male and transitioning to female.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPOn Tuesday, Kimmel took aim at Vice President JD Vance for "pointing his little mascara-stained finger directly at the left" as guest host of "The Charlie Kirk Show." Vance said on the show that most "lunatics" in American politics belong to the far left."And by statistical fact, he means complete bull---," Kimmel reacted.
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    West Hollywood faces fierce backlash for lowering flags to honor Charlie Kirk
    West Hollywood issued a statement Sunday after the California city faced backlash for lowering flags to half-staff in response to a presidential proclamation to pay tribute to Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.After Kirk was assassinated during a campus event at Utah Valley University last week, President Donald Trump issued a proclamation ordering the U.S. flags on the White House and all public buildings and grounds to be lowered to half-staff to honor the conservative activist.The California city was criticized after following this order, as well as lowering the Transgender Flag and Pride Progress Flag at Matthew Shepard Square. A sign was erected in the square in protest of the decision.NFL GREAT'S NJ HOMETOWN REFUSED TO LOWER FLAGS IN HONOR OF CHARLIE KIRK, ITS NEIGHBORS ROSE TO THE OCCASION"Shame on West Hollywood for lowering our flags in honoring a racist, transphobic, homophobic, Nazi-loving monster," the sign read.The City of West Hollywood defended its decision in a statement released to the WeHo Times, a local news outlet, saying that lowering these flags was in response to the presidential proclamation and not an endorsement of Kirks views."The Citys action should not be interpreted as an expression of alignment with, or endorsement of, Mr. Kirks political views or actions. Rather, the action was undertaken in accordance with the Citys Policy for Recognitions and Memorials, which acknowledges that the City follows the direction of the President in determining when flags in the City are flown at half-staff," the statement read.FEMA EMPLOYEE PLACED ON LEAVE FOR SAYING FLAGS SHOULDN'T BE AT HALF-STAFF FOR 'RACIST HOMOPHOBE' CHARLIE KIRKIt continued, "The discussion that has emerged within the community about when and whether the City should follow established policy is important. The City values this dialogue, and we recognize the importance of ensuring that community values are reflected in the Citys actions. In the coming weeks, the West Hollywood City Council will discuss this matter and will consider updates to the Citys policy regarding the lowering of flags to ensure that it appropriately reflects the values of the West Hollywood community."Fox News Digital reached out to the City of West Hollywood for comment.At the same time, a New Jersey city faced criticism from its citizens, including New York Jets great Nick Mangold, over its decision to not lower its flags despite the presidential proclamation.CUBS HONOR 'LIFELONG' FAN CHARLIE KIRK WITH 'MOMENT OF REFLECTION' AFTER UTAH ASSASSINATIONThe City of Madison defended its decision in a statement explaining that its policy is to follow "the State of New Jerseys daily flag status" which kept the flags at "full staff."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"The Borough of Madison condemns all forms of political violence and rejects hate in every form. We remain committed to bringing people together around our shared values and ideals," the statement continued.
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    'American Pickers' star Mike Wolfe remains by girlfriend's side as they recover from car collision
    Mike Wolfe found a semblance of peace days after he was involved in a car collision.The "American Pickers" star admitted it felt "so good" to be home recovering with his girlfriend, Leticia Cline, after spending days in the hospital following the incident.Wolfe, 61, asked his followers for "good energy and prayers" before his partner returned to the hospital for surgery. Cline suffered a number of injuries from the car collision, including a broken jaw, broken ribs and a collapsed lung.AMERICAN PICKERS STAR MIKE WOLFE HOSPITALIZED AFTER GRUESOME CAR CRASHCline's injuries were more significant than Wolfe's, which required a multiple-night stay at a local hospital in the Columbia, Tenn. area.On the mend at home, she shared her recovery updates with fans on social media. Cline revealed her jaw was broken in three places, and despite current swelling, her doctors are hopeful for a complete recovery.AMERICAN PICKERS STAR MIKE WOLFE MAKES TOUGH DECISION TO SHUTTER NASHVILLE STORE"The doctors are currently creating pieces to put into my jaw to make it work," she wrote. "I'll have three incisions on the outside of my face for surgery, but they're really positive for an almost complete recovery. However it will be a long recovery at that."In one image, Cline held a naloxone nasal spray prescription, a medication commonly used to reverse opioid overdoses."When you're on so many meds they're worried about an accidental overdose," Cline wrote. She shared an image of her bruised knees which can "never catch a break. So many surgeries and injuries on them over the years."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERThe History Channel star showed an image of his heavily damaged blue vintage vehicle on social media Sunday following the collision. Cline revealed on her own social media platforms that her jaw hit the shattered car window."By the grace of God, we're both safe and okay," Wolfe shared with his fans. "We are both receiving excellent care and while Leticia is still in the hospital, she is expected to make a full recovery."Wolfe added, "Thank you for respecting our privacy at this time and we appreciate all of your love & prayers. God bless.""Hopefully I get surgery tomorrow," she wrote in a post shared late Saturday."Broken jaw (in a few places), broken ribs, sternum, collapsed lung and a lot of swelling on my spine. My mouth will be wired shut but I still got my brain and that's all that matters."
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    Felon indicted in train murder as attacks terrorize commuters in blue city: report
    A grand jury has indicted the man accused of fatally stabbing a Ukrainian refugee on a Charlotte light rail train, a case that has intensified concerns about violence on the citys transit system.According to Mecklenburg Superior Court records, Decarlos Dejuan Brown Jr. has been formally charged with first-degree murder in the death of Iryna Zarutska.Prosecutors allege that on Aug. 22, 2025, Brown unlawfully and intentionally killed Zarutska in what investigators described as a random act of violence.The indictment states the act was committed "with malice aforethought," a phrase used in North Carolina law to indicate the crime was carried out willfully and with intent.TRAIN STABBING SUSPECTS FAMILY HAS HISTORY OF CRIMES, RECORDS SHOWGrand jurors returned a true bill of indictment last week, agreeing there was sufficient evidence to move forward. The case now advances to Superior Court, with Browns next hearing scheduled for Oct. 16. If convicted, he faces a sentence of life in prison or, if sought by prosecutors, the death penalty.The indictment lists numerous Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) officers as witnesses, reflecting the scope of the investigation. Authorities said surveillance video captured the attack, and Brown, who has been arrested 14 times over the past 12 years and has a documented history of mental health issues, was quickly taken into custody.Brown has also been ordered to undergo a 60-day mental health evaluation at a regional hospital. The court ruled his capacity to proceed is in question despite prior local evaluations. The evaluation will determine if he can stand trial.Zarutska, who fled Ukraine to escape the war, had been working at a local pizzeria and studying English at a Charlotte community college. She was returning home from work when she was stabbed near the Camden light rail station.In a statement released last week through its attorney, Zarutskas family described her as a "kind and hardworking young woman, deeply loved by her family and friends."PAM BONDI SAYS DEATH PENALTY A POSSIBILITY FOR IRYNA ZARUTSKA KILLERThe family expressed profound grief over her sudden loss and emphasized that they want the suspect in her murder to remain in custody."We are heartbroken beyond words. Iryna came here to find peace and safety and instead her life was stolen from her in the most horrific way," the statement said. "No family should have to go through this."Their focus, they said, is on seeking justice for Iryna and highlighting what they believe is a broader issue with safety in public spaces."This could have been anyone riding the light rail that night We are committed to making sure this never happens again."Following Zarutskas death, WCNC Charlotte obtained records from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) that detail several incidents near the light rail system.Just two days after her death, on Aug. 24, a 20-year-old man reported being bitten on both arms by a suspect while riding a light rail train. On Aug. 30, another report documented an assault on a different light rail platform, where an unknown individual struck a victim in the face. According to police, an arrest was made in that case.In the early morning hours of Sept. 3, a man believed to be homeless reported being held at gunpoint and robbed, with nearly $3,000 taken from his CashApp account. A few days later, on Sept. 5, a 52-year-old woman called authorities, stating she was threatened and then forced by a suspect to make unwanted physical contact with their genital area.All the incidents were recorded as occurring in or around the light rail or trolley areas, and several theft reports were included.CHARLOTTE TRAIN STABBING SUSPECT'S BROTHER SAYS KILLING COULD HAVE BEEN 'PREVENTED'Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles addressed the issue, reiterating the city's dedication to enhancing public safety."City leaders have been working to improve safety in our community and on our transit system and we will continue to do so," Lyles wrote in a post on X.Lyles said some of the changes underway included increased security presence, adding nearly "30 additional security personnel" to the Blue Line."We are committed to working with everyone to ensure that our community continues to be safe. I believe in Charlotte, and we will come out stronger together," Lyles wrote.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPAt a recent press briefing, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said the brutality of Brown's crime has prompted prosecutors to keep all options on the table."This young woman died a horrific, horrific death, as we all saw, captured on video. It was horrible." Bondi said. "The steps are, we charge, then we indict. Then, legally, we make the decision whether or not to seek the death penalty. That is certainly on the table once he is indicted for this horrific crime."A decision on whether to pursue capital punishment is expected later in the legal process.Fox News Digital reached out to Brown's lawyer for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
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    Fox News Politics Newsletter: Kash clashes with the Senate
    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-Gun seller takes stand in Trump assassination attempt trial with key testimony about rifle purchase-DHS blames political rhetoric for surge in assaults on ICE agents after Charlie Kirk murder-House Dem warns both sides on 'road to ruin' as political divide deepens over Kirk assassinationFBI Director Kash Patel is testifying before House lawmakers on Wednesday in a hearing focused on the bureau's dramatic reforms in the second Trump administration and the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk.Patel is facing questions in five-minute rounds from Republicans and Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee as part of an annual oversight hearing, marking the director's second appearance in as many days on Capitol Hill after he testified before the Senate one day prior.House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, raised what he said was a weaponization of the FBI against conservatives, reviving concerns his committee regularly brought up during FBI Director Christopher Wray's tenure. Jordan praised Patel for what he said was a course correctionRead morePROFESSOR VEEP: Donald Trump's first vice president snags new jobPOLITICAL SHOWDOWN: Patel spars with House Democrats on allegations he's involved in Epstein 'cover-up': 'Categorically false'INFANT HEALTH POLICY: Rand Paul clashes with top Democrat over CDC pushing vaccines on infantsBROKEN HOUSE: 'Squad' member, Nancy Mace clash on social media: 'You belong in rehab'GROOMING CRACKDOWN: Pentagon unveils new 'clean shaven' standards, only allows medical exemptions for one yearGOP COLLISION: Republican who defied Trump over 2020 election results launches battleground state governor bidMAYOR VS FAITH: Whitmer quiet on Muslim mayor telling critic of terrorist sympathizer he's 'not welcome'BIGGER THAN EVER: 'This is the turning point:' TPUSA says campus chapter requests surge over 54,000 after Kirk's assassinationSPEECH SHIELD: Liberal professors group backs faculty speech after Charlie Kirk assassination, silent on condemning attack'SOMBER' REFLECTION: Utah Valley University mourns Charlie Kirk as campus reopens after assassination: 'Extremely traumatic'LEGACY IN MOTION: Arizona highway could honor Charlie Kirk after assassination rocks conservative movementHATE IN SCHOOLS: Celebratory, dismissive reactions to Charlie Kirks death putting educators under scrutinyFREE SPEECH FIGHT: Mamdani labeled Kirk a 'far-right extremist' who should be canceled from speaking in NYCGet the latest updates on the Trump administration and Congress, exclusive interviews and more on FoxNews.com.
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    What to know about Week 3 of the 2025 NFL season
    The third week of the 2025 NFL season will feature a full slate of games, beginning with the Miami Dolphins trying to avoid going 0-3 against the Buffalo Bills.But its far from the only game fans will be watching out for. New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson enters the week as the league leader in passing yards (618) with Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones (588) behind him.But the Giants are still winless, and so are their opponents, the Kansas City Chiefs.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThose are far from the only intriguing matchups going into the week.Read below for the rest of the docket.EX-NFL STAR SHAWNE MERRIMAN OPTIMISTIC ABOUT CHARGERS THROUGH 2 WEEKSFollow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Charlie Kirk supporters petition Starbucks to memorialize him with his go-to drink order
    A group of Charlie Kirk supporters is petitioning Starbucks to honor the slain conservative activist by adding his signature tea order to menus nationwide.The campaign, called "Get Charlie Kirk's Starbucks Order On Every Starbucks Menu," was launched on Change.org on Sept. 14.In the petition description, the organizer wrote that Kirk's murder has left "millions of people around the world heartbroken, agonized and completely devastated."CHARLIE KIRK DELIVERED MESSAGE ABOUT LIFE'S UPS AND DOWNS TO RESTAURANT LEADERS HOURS BEFORE SHOOTING DEATH"To honor Charlie Kirks legacy I and those who join me in signing this petition ask Starbucks to put Charlie Kirks order on their menus with the name 'Kirk Special' or 'The Charlie Kirk' or some other iteration containing his name," the organizer added.As of the early evening of Sept. 17, the petition had accrued a modest number of signatures and a handful of comments from supporters."Im signing in honor of Charlie Kirk," one comment read. "May his legacy of courage, conviction and love for this country continue to inspire others."Another person wrote, "I think this is important, to remember Charlie's legacy."FROZEN YOGURT JOINT 'RECEIVING HATE' AND DEATH THREATS FOLLOWING CHARLIE KIRK TRIBUTEThe person added, "He always ordered the drink and kept it with him while debating, so it's like an iconic thing. It's important to not forget him and to remember something about him [that] he always ordered."The petition came after Kirk's favorite Starbucks order a mint majesty tea with two honeys circulated following his killing. Two Starbucks cups were photographed near him moments before he was fatally shot on Sept. 10.A resurfaced video posted by Turning Point USA shows Kirk explaining his order."My question is, what is your Starbucks order? You've been carrying a Starbucks cup around all day," a student asked him.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER"That's a great question," Kirk responded. "I literally drink this for one reason, because I lose my voice very easily. It is literally just mint majesty tea with two honeys.""And I drink like nine of them a day," he said. "Otherwise, I lose my voice so now you know the Starbucks order."Fox News Digital reached out to Starbucks for more information. The company did not return a request for comment.MORE FROM FOX NEWS LIFESTYLEFox News Digital also reached out to Change.org.The petition came as a Starbucks worker in Yucaipa, California, was called out on TikTok for refusing to write Charlie Kirk's name for an order.The TikTok user said that her husband ordered a mint majesty tea under Kirk's name and was told that he had to "pick a different name" because they don't "honor politics here."Starbucks told Fox News Digital on Tuesday that there was no policy against writing Kirk's name on a cup and that the company was "working to understand what took place in this store."Ashley DiMella of Fox News Digital contributed reporting.
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    Minor league hockey player Orca Wiesblatt dead at 25 after 'traffic accident' in Canada
    Minor league hockey player Orca Wiesblatt died in a car accident inCanada over the weekend, his agency and former team confirmed Monday. He was 25.O2K Sports Management released a statement confirming Wiesblatts death."With heavy hearts, we mourn and share the sad news that Orca Wiesblatt has tragically passed away. Orca was an incredible person both on and off the ice. He brought his passion for thegame of hockey along with kindness, humility, and his love for family everywhere he went," the statement read.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Along with his siblings, Orca helped raise awareness for the deaf community and highlighted the importance of learning and using American Sign Language. Orca will be deeply missed by everyone at O2K, and our thoughts are with the Wiesblatt family during this incredibly difficult time."Wiesblatt played for the Athens Rock Lobsters of the Federal Prospects Hockey League (FPHL) last season. The teamreleased a statement confirming that the young player died "following a traffic accident" in British Columbia early Sunday morning.Other details surrounding the accident were not immediately known.GEORGIA HIGH SCHOOL MOURNS 17-YEAR-OLD 'GOLF TEAM LEADER' WHO DIED SUDDENLY"Orca will always be remembered as one of the players who helped set the tone for our franchise in its very first season," team president Scott Hull said in a statement. "His passion for the game and his infectious energy made him a fan favorite and a true teammate. But more than that, Orca was an even better person off the ice kind, humble, and someone everyone was grateful to know. We are devastated by this loss and our thoughts are with his family."According to the teams website, Wiesblatt was a Calgary native who played hockey in several minor and junior leagues, including the Western Hockey League (WHL) and the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL). He signed with the Allen Americans of the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) last month before the start of the new season."We are all heartbroken," head coach and general manager Steve Martinson said. "Orca (Wiesblatt) was really looking forward to this next step in his hockey career. He wasnt just skilled, he was a momentum changing hitter. I can still see his grin when he would return to the bench after one of his big hits. That is what we will miss the most, his infectious smile."Wiesblatt is one of five siblings and the son of two deaf parents. All four sons played hockey, and despite the financial struggles their mother faced raising them alone, they were able to continue to pursue the sport at an elite level.Ozzy Wiesblatt, Orcas younger brother, made his NHL debut for theNashville Predators in January.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Cardi B and NFL star Stefon Diggs to welcome first child together
    Music superstar Cardi B and four-time NFL Pro Bowler Stefon Diggs are expecting their first child together.The Grammy Award-winning rapper confirmed her pregnancy during a recent sitdown with morning television anchor Gayle King on "CBS Mornings.""I'm having a baby with my boyfriend, Stefon Diggs," Cardi B said during the pre-taped interview. "I'm happy. I feel like I'm in a good space. I feel very strong. I feel very powerful that I'm doing all this work, but I'm doing all this work while I'm creating a baby."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThis will be the fourth child for the "Bodak Yellow" rapper. She shares two daughters, Blossom and Kulture, and a son, Wave, with fellow rapper Kiari Cephus whose stage name is Offset. Diggs has an 8-year-old daughter, Nova, from a previous relationship, according to People.Cardi B announcing that she will become a mother of four coincides with the news that she will embark on her first-ever headlining arena tour in support of her long-awaited second studio album, "Am I the Drama?"Cardi B and Diggs baby is expected to arrive before the music stars tour kicks off in February. It is unclear if the child could be born before the 60th edition of the Super Bowl.TOM BRADY'S NFL POWER RANKINGS: HOW FAR DO CHIEFS FALL? WHO SITS BEHIND EAGLES?The big game is scheduled for Feb. 8 in the San Francisco Bay Area. Cardi B hits the road a few days later in Southern California.Speculation about a romance between Cardi B and Diggs began swirling last October. The couple made their first public appearance together in May 2025 when they sat courtside at a New York Knicks playoff game at Madison Square Garden.Reporters in the New England Patriots locker room asked Diggs if he had any celebrations in the works in light of Cardi B's announcement."We'll see," he said Wednesday.Diggs agreed to a three-year contract with the Patriots this past offseason. He missed the bulk of New England's voluntary offseason program as he rehabbed from a torn ACL suffered in Week 8 last season.He was eventually fully medically cleared and appeared in each of the Patriots' first two regular season games. Diggs enters Week 3 with 89 receiving yards.Diggs recorded at least 1,000 receiving yards in six consecutive seasons with the Minnesota Vikings and Buffalo Bills. He appeared in eight games during his lone season with the Houston Texans and finished the 2024 campaign with 496 yards.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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