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    Fox Nation to debut exclusive specials on Charlie Kirk with never-before-seen footage
    Fox Nation will premiere two specials honoring Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk following his assassination last week.The first special, "Charlie Kirk: The Last Interview," will debut on Friday and feature never-before-seen footage of Kirk in his final interview recorded the morning he was killed during a campus event at Utah Valley University."The Last Interview," filmed at the "Restaurantology" summit in Salt Lake City, Utah, will show Kirk speaking with Andrew K. Smith, managing partner of Savory Fund, where Kirk discusses entrepreneurship, the growth of Turning Point USA, his leadership philosophy and creating a lasting movement.'CHARMING, EARNEST, TRUSTED': CHARLIE KIRK'S COLLEAGUES, FRIENDS REFLECT ON AN EXTRAORDINARY AMERICAN LIFEThe special will give viewers a look at some of Kirks final reflections in the hours before he was killed, including his ambitions, advice to fellow entrepreneurs and what his vision was for the future."The Last Interview" will premiere exclusively on Fox Nation before airing on the Fox News Channel on Saturday at 8 p.m. ET with an encore presentation on Sunday at 11 p.m. ET.Along with "The Last Interview," Fox Nation will air "Charlie Kirk: In His Own Words," a 2018 interview with Kirk on the founding of Turning Point USA, what shaped his worldview and his perspective of what it means to be a conservative in America.FOX NEWS PERSONALITIES OFFER EMOTIONAL TRIBUTES TO CHARLIE KIRK: 'HE LOVED AMERICA SO MUCH'Fox News Channel previously aired the primetime special "Charlie Kirk: An American Original" on Sept. 13, a one-hour program reflecting on Kirks extraordinary impact as a conservative thought leader, gifted communicator and monumental force for the MAGA movement.ERIKA KIRK DELIVERS MOVING TRIBUTE TO HUSBAND, CHARLIE: 'I WILL NEVER LET YOUR LEGACY DIE'The special featured guests such as Donald Trump Jr.,"My View"host Lara Trump, Graham Allen, OutKicks Riley Gaines and Pastor Jack Hibbs, along with Fox News personalities Jesse Watters, Lisa Boothe, Will Cain, Laura Ingraham, Brian Kilmeade, Ainsley Earhardt, Lawrence Jonesand Jason Chaffetz, who was on location in Utah during Kirks assassination.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPKirk was a frequent guest on Fox News programs. His last television appearance was on "The Will Cain Show" on Sept. 9, and he also served as a guest co-host on "FOX & Friends Weekend" in July.
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    WATCH: Parody drug ad spotlights RFKs crackdown on misleading pharmaceutical marketing
    FIRST ON FOX: Shortly after announcing a strategy to go after deceptive direct-to-consumer advertising by the pharmaceutical industry, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Department of Health and Human Services released a parody video of a drug advertisement, a pointed way of emphasizing the fact that the United States is largely unique in allowing drug ads."Tired of endless drug ads promising quick fixes but leaving you sicker than you were before? That can change today. Ask your doctor about MAHA," the parody commercial begins, referring to Kennedy's "Make America Healthy Again" initiative."MAHA may cause healthier living, fewer chronic diseases and lower drug costs," the video's narrator continues. "Some Americans reported more time spent with family instead of at the pharmacy. Other side effects may include healthier children, a stronger nation, more transparency in healthcare, honest advertising and accountability from Big Pharma."The drug advertisement parody comes after Kennedy and HHS laid out their plans to target direct-to-consumer drug advertising something that isn't widely allowed outside the United States in a new children's health strategy released earlier this month.JILLIAN MICHAELS HAMMERS NY TIMES FOR 'BLATANT HIT PIECE' PORTRAYING HER AS DANGEROUS CONSPIRACY THEORISTThe strategy said it will ramp up enforcement of current prescription drug advertising laws, with a priority on "egregious violations demonstrating harm from current practices." The strategy noted these violations could include the dissemination of "risk information and quality of life through misleading and deceptive advertising on social media and digital platforms."The strategy to go after direct-to-consumer drug ads will also include interagency cooperation to explore the development of potential new industry guidelines that limit direct-to-consumer advertising for certain "unhealthy foods" to children. These efforts include "evaluating the use of misleading claims and imagery," the MAHA children's strategy stated.Kennedy said alongside the release of HHS's parody advertisement that the Trump administration plans to begin holding the pharmaceutical industry accountable for not sharing full safety information in drug ads on television, radio and beyond.WHY TRUMP BROKE WITH RFK TO DEFEND THE IMPORTANCE OF VACCINES"No more hiding vital information in small print or pushing it off to a website or a 1-800 number," Kennedy said in a video released in conjunction with the parody advertisement. He also noted that regulators have been letting pharmaceutical manufacturers avoid providing complete warnings in their marketing materials.Kennedy said in the accompanying video that, in the past, regulators let companies mention a vague "major statement" of risk that required consumers to go elsewhere for important details about the drug. The secretary said this "loophole" opened the door to a "tsunami" of misleading advertisements."Drug ads drove up prescription drug costs and distorted doctor-patient conversations. Patients saw glossy ads and often asked for new medications," Kennedy continued. "Big Pharmas marketing hooked the country on prescription drugs. We're taking action to end that practice."
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    Former ESPN host rips Disney's Bob Iger for 'state-run media' move on Jimmy Kimmel show decision
    Former ESPN Radio host Dan Le Batard ripped Disney's Bob Iger for going through with pulling talk show host Jimmy Kimmel off the air after he made controversial comments about Charlie Kirk's assassination.On Monday, Kimmel accused "the MAGA gang" of reaching "new lows" in "trying to characterize" 22-year-old suspect Tyler Robinson "as anything other than one of them."But Le Batard said the decision to remove Kimmel off the airwaves moves "dangerously close to state-run media."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Seeing Jimmy Kimmel not have the protection of something as powerful as Disney because corporate interests in media are filled with such cowardice that you have a situation where not even Bob Iger has the money or the power to stand up to the threat that is presently upon the shores of everyone in media because of how compromised they are by a series of mergers and money interests," Le Batard said on his show Thursday. "And to see Bob Iger show this kind of cowardice and bend the knee again, again with Trump, not the first time, because what happens here is once youre a coward whos extorted, the bully is going to keep extorting the coward."Le Batard then pin-pointed Trump's $16 million settlement with ABC as the beginning of a "threat" to spread propaganda.JONATHAN ISAAC'S NEW SNEAKERS SUDDENLY MIRROR CHARLIE KIRK'S MESSAGE AFTER ASSASSINATION"And when they gave Trump $16 million on something that [George] Stephanopoulos said, they opened the doors now to all of media feeling like it needs to capitulate to a threat, and now you get dangerously close to state-run media. And I will tell you as someone who descends, grandparents and parents, from a childhood filled with you cant trust the media, its all propaganda, Ive never seen in my lifetime America in the position its presently in where the media is running this kind of scared from power as if were not a place that one of the chief principles is free speech."I understand that private business don't have to adhere to free speech stuff. But there's no one who can look at what's happening here and say this is a kind of threat that you have not seen before in the United States."Kimmels 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.Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr then 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.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 Robinson.Kirk, 31, was shot and killed last week while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University. Thousands of people have mourned his death in vigils across the U.S.The conservative influencers funeral is set for Sept. 21, in Glendale, Arizona.Fox News Digital's Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Dana White reveals wild detail about UFC White House fights, 'best thing about being friends' with Trump
    Dana White reiterated on Logan Paul's podcast that the UFC event at the White House is "happening."The event will be part of commemorating the United States 250th birthday, and White said it was actually President Donald Trumps idea."I didn't ask -- he brought it up to me," White said on "Impaulsive."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"When you walk around the White House with him, he's so proud of the White House, and he loves it so much, and he loves America. He believes that the White House belongs to the people of America," White continued. "He wants to do more things like kids coming in doing Easter egg hunts, things around Christmas, and special events. That's his thing. He wants to bring more Americans to the White House. His thing was, This is your house. I was lucky he said, We should do a fight here."Many specific details of the event remain to be determined, but one major logistical hurdle has already been cleared, White said."The fighters are gonna walk out of the Oval Office," White revealed, confirming a rumor.The event is going to be a tough ticket, as less than 5,000 people will be attendance. However, it "isn't about the gate," White said.DANA WHITE 'BLOWN AWAY' BY CHARLIE KIRK'S ASSASSINATION, SAYS DAUGHTER IS 'DESTROYED'"I'll do this with no crowd. To be on the White House lawn with the backdrop being the White House, I don't care. This isn't about the crowd for me it's about being at the White House We're gonna be on the f---ing South Lawn of the White House," White said."This is a one-in-one, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that will never happen again."White and Trump have built a friendship over the years, as Trump has attended numerous UFC fights, and White spoke at the Republican National Convention when Trump first ran for president nearly a decade ago. White also said Trump has been in his corner (no pun intended) since UFCs early days."The best thing about being friends with him is that he's a great guy Think about when we started the UFC, and he had us come to the Taj Mahal (Trump's former Atlantic City casino). The Trump brand was [up here], UFC was [down here.] It's hard for people to wrap their heads around how this brand was looked at back then. Venues didn't want us, sponsors, television was terrified of us, pay-per-view wouldn't even put us on, sanctioning organizations, athletic commissions didn't want anything to do with us. So the way he supported us in the beginning was great. And anything that happened to me in my career, he would be the first guy to reach out."The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this month that weigh-ins will take place at the Lincoln Memorial. Initially, it was reported that the event would be held on July 4, but logistical issues with that date have pushed it to June, according to the report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Charlie Sheen claims Bill Clinton tried to make a move on his girlfriend in the 1980s
    Charlie Sheen claimed that former U.S. President Bill Clinton once tried to make a move on his girlfriend in the 1980s.In his new memoir "The Book of Sheen," the 60-year-old actor recalled meeting the 79-year-old politician, who was then the governor of Arkansas, while Sheen was filming the 1987 movie "Three for the Road" in the state's capital city of Little Rock.Sheen wrote that he and his co-stars Alan Ruck and Kerri Green were part of a small group from the film who were invited to the governor's mansion for a photo op. At the time, Sheen was dating actress Dolly Fox, who joined them for the outing.CLINT EASTWOOD CONVINCED CHARLIE SHEEN TO GO TO REHAB AFTER FAMILY INTERVENTION LED BY MARTIN SHEEN"It was pretty surreal as Governor Clinton gave me a pair of red and-white Razorback shoes, intentionally tacky and modeled after the mascot of Arkansas sports teams," Sheen remembered.Sheen recalled being informed by Ruck, with whom he had co-starred in 1986's "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," that Clinton had allegedly shown interest in Fox."I was answering a reporters questions when Ruck overheard Clinton whisper to one of his aides: Find out what you can about the brunette. The brunette was Dolly, and to this day Alan swears it was an exact quote,'" Sheen claimed."I felt bad for Dolly to be objectified and skeeved-out like that, but still had to take some pride in Bubba fancying my gal," the "Two and a Half Men" star wrote of the alleged interaction."Alan gave Dolly the rundown in the bar later on that same night," he continued. "To her credit, she laughed and was actually flattered."Fox News Digital has reached out to Clinton and Ruck's representatives for comment.Clinton has been married to former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, 77, since 1975. The couple share daughter Chelsea Clinton, 45. In the mid-1990s, Clinton, who was president at the time, had an affair with then White House intern Monica Lewinsky. After their relationship came to light in 1998, Clinton initially denied the affair.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLater, under oath and with physical evidence including Lewinskys infamous blue dress, he admitted to an "inappropriate relationship." The scandal led to his impeachment by the House of Representatives on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice, but he was acquitted by the Senate and finished his term.In his memoir, Sheen referenced the affair and claimed that the alleged incident involving Fox was indicative that Clinton's "behavior" preceded the highly-publicized scandal."Clearly the behavior that transformed a harmless intern a few years later into a household name had been in play long before her blue dress became famous," he alleged. "It was quite the moment in time to be ringside for that slice of creepy history."Sheen wrote that he recounted the story during a stint in rehab while the Clinton-Lewinsky impeachment proceedings were being televised from late 1998 to early 1999.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"Years later in rehab, while watching the Lewinsky hearings play out, I shared the ClintonDolly story with my fellow habbers," he recalled. "I was still pretty faded on detox meds and no one believed me.""I literally said out loud to the group huddled around the TV, Its kool, Ill put it in a book one day and you can all go f--- yourselves. (And here we are.)," Sheen added.The "Anger Management" star recalled that "Little Rock was the beginning of the end for me and Dolly, and it had nothing to do with the governor." Sheen wrote that he and Fox had a "peaceful" split after she "found out about a few of my indiscretions."Sheen has been married three times. He and his first wife, Donna Peele, tied the knot in 1995 but divorced less than a year later. Sheen and Denise Richards were married from 2002 to 2006, and they share daughters Sami, 21, and Lola, 20.The Emmy Award winner wed Brooke Mueller in 2008, but they split in 2011. The two are parents to 16-year-old sons Bob and Max.In "The Book of Sheen," Sheen detailed other encounters with famous figures as well as his childhood in Hollywood, his career highs and lows, his marriages, his struggles with substance abuse and sex addiction and his path to sobriety."The Book of Sheen," was published Sept. 9 and his documentary series "aka Charlie Sheen" began streaming on Netflix Sept. 10.
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    Italian skier Matteo Franzoso dead at 25 after training crash in Chile
    Italian skier Matteo Franzoso died just days before his 26th birthday after he sustained a serious head injury in a crash during training in Chile over the weekend, officials confirmed this week.TheItalian Winter Sports Federation (FISI) released a statement confirming the death of 25-year-old Franzoso, who was fatally injured Saturday when he crashed during a training session in La Parva, approximately 30 miles outside Santiago, Chile.According to officials, Franzoso crashed into a fence while attempting a small jump. He was "immediately" reached by an air ambulance and taken to an intensive care unit, where he was put into a medically induced coma.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMFISI said Monday that he died as a result of the head injury and a resulting cerebral edema. His 26th birthday was Tuesday."This is a tragedy for the family and for our sport," FISI president Flavio Roda said in a statement. "It's a tragedy that brings us back to the state of mind we had just under a year ago, when Matilde Lorenzi passed away."FORMER ALL-AMERICAN COLLEGE SKIER DIES IN ACCIDENT AT LAKE TAHOE RESORTItalian skier Matilde Lorenzi died less than a year ago in October 2024 after afall during a training session. She was 19."It's absolutely essential to do everything possible to ensure that such incidents never happen again," Rodas statement continued. "In this sad and painful moment, I want to tell all athletes and coaches, in every sport, that the Federation is by their side and that they will find all the support they need. I ask for the utmost respect for Matteos family, to whom we will remain close in every way necessary."Franzoso won a super-G race on the second-tier Europa Cup circuit in 2021, having finished fourth in the downhill at the World Junior Championships in 2020. He competed in 17 World Cup races 11 super-Gs and six downhills. His best World Cup result was 28th in a super-G in Cortina dAmpezzo in January 2023.Franzoso was training with Italian team standouts Dominik Paris, Christof Innerhofer, Mattia Casse and others ahead of the Milan-Cortina Olympics in February.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Hunter Biden was involved in pardon talks toward end of father's term, source says
    Hunter Biden was involved in discussions about pardons toward the end of his father's White House term, a source familiar with Jeff Zients' interview with the House Oversight Committee told Fox News Digital on Thursday.Zients met with House investigators behind closed doors for over six hours the final former Biden administration official to appear in House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer's probe into ex-President Joe Biden's use of the autopen.Comer, R-Ky., is also investigating whether Biden's top aides covered up signs of mental decline in the former president, and whether executive decisions signed via autopen including myriad clemency orders Biden approved were executed with his full awareness.Zients told investigators that Hunter was involved in some of those pardon discussions and attended a few meetings on the subject with White House aides, the source said.BIDENS AUTO-PEN PARDONS DISTURBED DOJ BRASS, DOCS SHOW, RAISING QUESTIONS WHETHER THEY ARE LEGALLY BINDINGIt's not clear how much say Hunter had in those meetings, or if he was involved in discussions about his own controversial pardon.The former president issued a "full and unconditional" pardon for his son in early December, just under two months before leaving office.That's despite Biden and his staff denying the possibility of such a move on several occasions.Biden approved nearly 2,500 commutations on Jan. 17, just days before leaving the White House, setting a record for most clemency orders ever granted by a U.S. president more than 4,200 in total and the most ever in a single day.Weeks earlier, he issued pardons for several family members, including Hunter.'SHOULD BE PROSECUTED': HOUSE REPUBLICANS ZERO IN ON BIDEN AUTOPEN PARDONS AFTER BOMBSHELL REPORTIt had been previously reported by NBC News and other outlets that Hunter sat in on White House meetings with Biden's aides in the wake of the former president's disastrous June 2024 debate against then-candidate Donald Trump.Zients is the final former Biden aide expected to appear before the House Oversight Committee in its autopen probe.The source familiar with his sit-down told Fox News Digital that Zients "admitted that President Bidens speech stumbles increased as he aged.""He also noted that the presidents difficulty remembering dates and names worsened over time, including during the administration," the source said.A second source familiar with Zients' comments to the House Oversight Committee defended his comments."As chief of staff, Jeffs job was to ensure that the president met with a range of advisors tothoroughly consider issues so that the president could make the best decisions," the second source told Fox News Digital."Throughout Jeffs time working with him, while President Biden valued input from a widevariety of advisors and experts, the final decisions were made by the president and thepresident alone," the second source said."Jeff had full confidence in President Bidens ability to serve as president and is proud ofwhat President Biden accomplished during his four years in office."Fox News Digital reached out to Zients' attorney and the law firm of Abbe Lowell, who was known to have defended Hunter previously, for comment but did not immediately hear back.
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    School administrator who called Kirk's assassination 'fair' no longer employed
    FIRST ON FOX: After an administrator at George Washington University outlined on social media why the assassination of Charlie Kirk was "fair," the university confirmed he is no longer employed."This past Saturday, the university requested that, pending further review, the staff member leave campus due to the impact his social media post had on his ability to do his particular job," a George Washington University spokesperson told Fox News Digital in a statement. "The staff member is no longer employed by the university."The employee in question, Anthony Pohorilak, the former assistant director of academic initiatives at George Washington Universitys Mount Vernon Campus, posted on Facebook, "If nothing else, it is fair, in a nation where children get massacred by gun violence on the regular, the people who advocate for continued gun ownership at the expense of those children are not immune from the consequences of their advocacy."No thoughts, no prayers," Pohorilak added in his post, first reported by Fox News Digital, that went up shortly after Kirk was murdered while speaking to college students in Utah.TENNIS LEGEND MARTINA NAVRATILOVA REACTS TO JIMMY KIMMEL BEING PULLED OFF AIR AFTER CHARLIE KIRK COMMENTSGeorge Washington University said in a statement to Fox News Digital at the time that the school is "one of the most politically engaged campus communities in the country" and believes "everyone is entitled to their beliefs, and no one should ever be subject to violence for expressing their views."This individual employee is not authorized to speak on behalf of GW, and his opinions do not reflect those of the university."In the next several days, conservatives on social media launched a campaign to expose individuals who attempted to justify the political assassination, which resulted in dozens of firings.On Saturday morning, the university sent an email to students that was obtained by Fox News Digital, saying that "enhanced safety measures" were implemented on campus, adding, "in response to media coverage of a staff members social media post, some members of our community have received threatening communications from non-GW individuals."HILLARY CLINTON SPARKS SOCIAL MEDIA FIRESTORM FOR PROMOTING BOOK WARNING ABOUT 'FASCISTS': 'SICK PEOPLE'Outrage over the administrator's post and the school's response spread across social media, and the university's Young Americans for Freedom chapter put out a statement condemning the post."GW YAF draws a distinction and condemns the statement of a recent administrator," the conservative student group posted on Instagram. "In the shadow of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, we realize the danger of political violence and the need for helpful dialogue."This administrator took advantage of this time of despair and anxiety to propose that Mr. Kirk, through his rigorous defense of the Second Amendment, was in some way responsible for his own death and other tragedies," it continued."This argument is not made in good faith. Furthermore, the grave reality which must be recognized is that America suffers from deadly polarization polarization that recent comments have exacerbated. We must commit ourselves against political violence and not celebrate, defend, or be selectively ambivalent towards it, as we have unfortunately seen on campus recently."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe group added that while it supports free speech, "we also realize the necessity for political dialogue which is truly productive."But as conservatives on a college campus, we understand students fears for the future of safe, free speech. This administrator was callous toward these concerns. To win political points when students fear for our political process is irresponsible."
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    ABCs Jimmy Kimmel Live! hemorrhaged viewers over past decade, lost 72% among key demo
    President Donald Trump suggested that ABC "indefinitely" pulled "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" largely because of poor ratings, and a look at the late-night programs audience reveals a steady decline over the past decade.The entertainment industry was stunned on Wednesday when Disney announced it would pull ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" for the foreseeable future. The company faced mounting pressure from ABC affiliate stations around the country, as well as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), over controversial comments the late-night host made about the assassination of conservative icon Charlie Kirk."Jimmy Kimmel was fired because he had bad ratings more than anything else," Trump told reporters on Thursday.ABC INSIDER HOPES LIBERALS TAKE THIS LESSON AWAY FROM JIMMY KIMMEL SAGA"Jimmy Kimmel Live" has seen its ratings drop significantly over the past decade, as the program averaged 2.4 million viewers in 2015 and has been trending downward ever since. Kimmels program averaged 2.2 million in 2016 and 2017, fell to 2.1 million in 2018, dropped to 1.9 million in 2019 and sunk to 1.8 million in 2020. By 2021, "Jimmy Kimmel Live" managed only 1.5 million nightly viewers.Kimmels 2025 average viewership of 1.6 million is down 37% compared to 2015 totals.However, the decline is even more significant among the advertiser-coveted demographic of adults, ages 25-54."Jimmy Kimmel Live" averaged nearly 1 million viewers among the critical demo in 2015 but plummeted to only 261,000 in 2025. The ABC late-night program shed a staggering 72% of the audience that helps pay the bills over the past decade.LIBERALS RAGE AS ABC PULLS JIMMY KIMMEL OFF THE AIR FOLLOWING CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSIN COMMENTSThe past decade also coincides with the rise of streaming and cord-cutting, but not every late-night host is hemorrhaging viewers. "Jimmy Kimmel Live" is trailing Fox News Channels "Gutfeld!" by significant margins.In 2025, "Gutfeld!" averaged 3.2 million total viewers to thump Kimmels average audience of 1.6 million by 107%. When it comes to the advertiser-coveted 25-54 demographic, "Gutfeld!" has averaged 381,000 compared to 261,000 for Kimmel as the Fox News program leads by 46%."Gutfeld!" also leads Kimmel among adults, 18-49, with the Fox News late-night show averaging 248,000 younger viewers compared to 177,000 for the ABC offering.FCC CHAIR LEVELS THREAT AGAINST ABC, DISNEY AFTER KIMMEL SUGGESTED CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSIN WAS 'MAGA'On 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.Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr issued a threat against Disney if it didn't address the controversy. Hours later, Nexstar Media Group, which owns hundreds of television stations, announced it would preempt Kimmel's show on its ABC affiliates starting Wednesday night "for the foreseeable future" and would replace it with other programming.Sinclair, Inc., also announced Wednesday that "due to problematic comments regarding the murder of Charlie Kirk in programming provided to broadcast stations by ABC, Sinclair and its partners, which operate ABC stations in 30 markets in the U.S., will stop airing Jimmy Kimmels show until further notice."Disney then decided to take Kimmel off the air altogether."Jimmy Kimmel Live will be preempted indefinitely," a Disney spokesperson said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFox News Digitals Joseph A. Wulfsohn and Alex Nitzberg contributed to this report.
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    Dodgers longtime ace Clayton Kershaw, a three-time Cy Young Award winner, to retire at end of season
    Clayton Kershaw, arguably the best pitcher since the turn of the century, will call it a career at the conclusion of this season.The Los Angeles Dodgers announced that their longtime ace will retire, making his start on Friday his last at Dodger Stadium during the regular season.Kershaw made his MLB debut in 2008 after being the seventh overall pick two years prior, and he has surpassed every possible expectation since.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMKershaw's 2.54 career ERA is the lowest by any MLB pitcher in the live-ball era (since 1920) with at least 1,000 innings pitched. He also joined the 3,000-strikeout club earlier this year and is one of 11 pitchers to win at least three Cy Young Awards. Each of the others that are eligible, aside from Roger Clemens, is in the Hall of Fame.Kershaw will have spent his entire 18-year career with the Dodgers, winning the World Series in 2020 and 2024.The lefty led the National League in ERA five times, including each year from 2011 through 2014. The 2014 campaign may have been his best, as he posted a 1.77 ERA with six complete games, an MLB-leading 10.8 K/9 and 0.86 WHIP and won the MVP. He remains the last starting pitcher to be named MVP.CARDINALS LEGEND ADAM WAINWRIGHT HONORING TEAM'S LATE PITCHER DARRYL KILE WHILE RAISING HEART HEALTH AWARENESSOnly five times has Kershaw ever pitched to an ERA above 3.00. This year, it is 3.53.Aside from his three victories, Kershaw finished in the top 10 in Cy Young Award voting another six times and was a finalist in three other instances.Kershaw was named an All-Star 11 times in his illustrious career, including this summer as an exemption by MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred.Injuries have derailed Kershaw for the better part of the last decade, as he has not made 30 starts since 2015. But when he has been on the field, he's been an ageless wonder.The Dodgers are aiming to win the NL West, and Kershaw figures to be a piece if they hope to repeat as champions.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Senate confirms dozens of Trump nominees in first test of new nuclear rules
    Senate Republicans rammed through dozens of President Donald Trumps nominees on Thursday in their first flex of the Senates new rules for confirmations.Lawmakers voted along party lines to confirm 48 of Trumps nominees, many being for undersecretary or assistant secretary positions in a variety of agencies throughout the federal government and ambassadorships.Senate Republicans went "nuclear" last week to make the change after a last-minute deal with Democrats fell apart.GOP TRIGGERS NUCLEAR OPTION IN SENATE TO BREAK DEM BLOCKADE OF TRUMP NOMINEESThe change ushered in by the "nuclear option" allows lawmakers to confirm an unlimited number of nominees in batches, also known as en bloc, with a simple majority vote in the upper chamber. However, the process is time-consuming, given that lawmakers must jump through procedural hoops and allow for 30 hours of debate."Why has not a single nominee been confirmed by voice vote or by unanimous consent? We know why," Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso, R-Wyo., said on the Senate floor. "Its Democrat obstruction.DEMS DIG IN AS GOP PREPARES TO GO NUCLEAR IN TRUMP NOMINEE RACE"The country has never seen anything like this," he continued. "Senate Democrats are freezing the Senate floor, freezing the federal government and freezing our nations progress. This harms Americas safety. It hamstrings the agenda that Americans voted for."Among this batch of nominees were Kimberly Guilfoyle, who Trump tapped to be the U.S. ambassador to Greece, and Callista Gingrich, who was picked to be the U.S. ambassador to Switzerland.TRUMP NOMINEES PILE UP AS GOP WEIGHS RULE SHIFT ONCE FLOATED BY DEMOCRATSRepublicans argued that the change would benefit both parties now and in the future and viewed the change as an option of last resort to break through Senate Democrats' blockade of Trumps picks.Typically, subcabinet-level nominees, particularly those with bipartisan support out of committee, are sped through the Senate either by unanimous consent or through a voice vote, two fast-track procedural moves in the upper chamber. All the nominees in this first round made it out of committee on a bipartisan basis.However, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and his caucus wouldnt allow either to be used and caused a backlog of nominees to lower level positions in the Trump administration to pile up. As of Thursday, the list had swollen to 173.The only one of Trumps nominees that easily moved through the chamber was Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who was confirmed in January on a near unanimous vote.
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    Hepatitis B in the spotlight: What to know about the viral infection
    Vaccination against hepatitis B is a common recommendation, but what exactly is it preventing?HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his advisory group plan to meet this week to discuss and vote on various vaccine recommendations for hepatitis B, along with COVID-19 and measles, mumps and rubella.Hepatitis B is considered a serious viral infection that causes inflammation in the liver and is the most common liver infection in the world, according to the Cleveland Clinic.HEPATITIS A OUTBREAK INFECTS THOUSANDS OF TRAVELERS AT POPULAR DESTINATIONSAn estimated 254 million people worldwide are living with the infection, the World Health Organization has reported.The infection can be brief, known as acute hepatitis B, or it can be a long-term, chronic form, which can lead to complications like cirrhosis (scarring of the liver) and liver failure.Hepatitis B is triggered by exposure to bodily fluids infected with the virus, including amniotic fluid, blood, menstrual fluid, saliva and other secretions.Exposure can occur through unprotected sex, shared needles or syringes or contaminated medical instruments. It can also be passed from a pregnant woman to her newborn during childbirth, according to Mayo Clinic.HIGHLY CONTAGIOUS DISEASE SURGES IN SOME US STATES AMID REPORT OF POSSIBLE FATAL CASEAnyone can contract hepatitis B, but those who have a sexually transmitted infection, are taking an immunosuppressant (like chemotherapy), are receiving dialysis or have another type of liver disease have an increased risk.Although the viral infection doesn't cause symptoms for everyone, some of the most common signs include abdominal pain, fatigue, fever, joint pain, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and weakness, Cleveland Clinic states.Other symptoms of liver disease can include dark-colored urine, light or clay-colored stool, yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes (also known as jaundice), and swelling from fluid in the belly, arms and legs.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTERA person is contagious for as long as the virus is active in the body.Acute hepatitis B can last for up to six months. Theres a lower risk of contagion with inactive chronic hepatitis B, while active chronic hepatitis B is contagious indefinitely.Both acute and chronic hepatitis B can cause a variety of complications, including acute and chronic liver failure, cirrhosis, hepatitis D and liver cancer, experts caution.Hepatitis B can be diagnosed through blood tests, imaging tests like an elastography of the liver tissue or a liver biopsy. A blood test can reveal whether the virus is active or inactive, according to the Cleveland Clinic.There is no cure for hepatitis B, but certain medications, like antiviral drugs, can make the virus inactive. In chronic cases, these medications must be taken indefinitely.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthIf the infection leads to cancer, surgery may be a treatment option to remove part of the liver. A transplant may also be necessary if the entire liver must be removed.The best way to prevent a hepatitis B infection is through vaccination, according to medical experts.The CDC recommends hepatitis B vaccination for all infants, children younger than 19, adults aged 19 to 59 and those older than 60 with risk factors. Multiple hepatitis B vaccines exist, requiring varying doses.The Cleveland Clinic encourages those with hepatitis B to avoid alcohol, eat well, protect themselves from other liver infections and seek support as needed."If tests show you have hepatitis B, you may wonder how the disease will change your life. You may worry about spreading the virus to others," the organization wrote on its website."The good news is there are medications that keep chronic hepatitis B from spreading. And there are steps you can take to protect your overall health and protect others."
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