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Top members of the Senate Homeland Security Committee rebuked DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and FBI Director Christopher Wray for skipping an end-of-year public hearing on Thursday. Committee Chairman Gary Peters said Mayorkas and Wray's refusal to appear is a "shocking departure" from the 15-year tradition of holding the annual hearing on worldwide threats. In a statement to Fox News Digital, the FBI argued that Wray and other officials have already "testified extensively" in public about threats facing the U.S., and that the bureau "has repeatedly demonstrated our commitment to responding to Congressional oversight and being transparent with the American people." "FB…
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Goldie Hawn revealed that she struggled with anxiety and had "little panic attacks" after landing her first big acting role in Hollywood. During the latest episode of the podcast "Making Space with Hoda Kotb," the 78-year-old actress recalled auditioning for the sitcom "Good Morning World" in 1967, though she believed that she was too young for the role. However, Hawn said her agent called her the following day to tell her that the show's producers wrote a part specifically for her. The "Overboard" star shared that she became "depressed" and "anxious" after hearing the news. "And that's because I didn't want to do that. I was a dancer," Hawn explained."I was just getting …
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Montana state Rep. Zooey Zephyr, a Democrat, argued that transgender people who identify as women are as valid biological women as genetic females. "I literally just got out of meetings with members of Congress & used the bathroom on my way out," the lawmaker wrote on X Wednesday afternoon. "Trans women are women—full stop. We're every bit as 'biologically female' as cis women & @SpeakerJohnson's statement doesn't change the fact that women's spaces include trans women." Zephyr was responding to House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., who announced a new bathroom policy for the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday in response to controversy related to transgender Rep.-elect Sarah…
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FIRST ON FOX: The Heritage Foundation and Heritage Action for America are launching a $1 million public education campaign to advocate for the "prompt confirmation" of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet appointees and will target the home states of key senators who could "make or break" the confirmation process, Fox News Digital has learned. The campaign will also educate the American public on presidential authority on Cabinet appointments. TRUMP TEAM 'CONFIDENT' SENATE REPUBLICANS WILL APPROVE CABINET SELECTIONS "Taking down the deep state isn’t just a priority for President Trump — it’s the mandate the American people gave him," president of the Heritage Foundati…
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There is a variety of guidance about which vitamins and supplements people should take for better health — especially on social media. Amina Khan, a pharmacist in the U.K. and founder of The Pharmacist Beauty, addressed her nearly 300,000 followers on TikTok about the three supplements she’d never take. "I think you’re going to be surprised at most of these," she said in the video, which has nearly one million views. DAILY MULTIVITAMINS MIGHT NOT HELP YOU LIVE LONGER, STUDY FINDS: ‘NO DIFFERENCES IN MORTALITY’ Read on to find out the three she pinpointed. While gummy vitamins can taste delicious, Khan considers them "basically just a sugar pill," she said. "You might as w…
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FIRST ON FOX: Senate Democrats and Republicans struck a late-night deal on judicial votes and confirmations on Wednesday, securing the ability for President-elect Donald Trump to appoint four crucial appellate court judges in his second administration. As Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., attempts to push through as many President Biden judicial picks as possible, Republicans in the upper chamber have worked to delay the process by using procedural floor maneuvers, causing several late nights. Around midnight on Wednesday, the parties came to an agreement which would allow Democrats to hold votes on four district court judges in exchange for pulling four high…
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) rejected challenges from Israel and issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Thursday. The ICC charged Netanyahu and Gallant with "crimes against humanity and war crimes," including using starvation as a method of warfare and targeting civilians. Israeli President Isaac Herzog condemned the move in a statement on Thursday. "Taken in bad faith, the outrageous decision at the ICC has turned universal justice into a universal laughingstock. It makes a mockery of the sacrifice of all those who fight for justice – from the Allied victory over the Nazis till today," He…
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Montana state Rep. Zooey Zephyr — a Democrat who identifies as a "progressive, bisexual trans woman" — claimed that transgender women are "every bit as ‘biologically female’ as cis women." "I literally just got out of meetings with members of Congress & used the bathroom on my way out. Trans women are women—full stop," Zephyr declared in a post on X. "We're every bit as "biologically female" as cis women & @SpeakerJohnson's statement doesn't change the fact that women's spaces include trans women," Zephyr added. Fox News Digital attempted to reach out to Zephyr for comment on Thursday. SPEAKER JOHNSON ANNOUNCES NEW CAPITOL BATHROOM POLICY IN RESPONSE TO CONTROVE…
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Black Friday traditionally kicks off the Friday after Thanksgiving, but this year, Amazon is offering deals beginning on Nov. 21. That means you can start saving earlier with Black Friday deals that will run until Dec. 2. Start saving now with discounts on a wide range of items, including decorations, holiday essentials, kitchen must-haves and top-rated electronics with these Black Friday sales. Discover the Holiday Shop on Amazon, where you can find fantastic deals and inspiration from the most-loved gifts, holiday décor, hosting essentials and more. Most purchases can be delivered to your door in 24 hours if you're an Amazon Prime member. You can join or start a 30-d…
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No, the ATACMS strike is not the start of World War III. Ukraine’s forces hit six military targets inside Russia, behind the Russian lines where Ukraine is fighting over the border near Kursk. The Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) has been used by Ukraine before, but this strike came after the Biden White House granted new permissions to hit on Russian soil. President Biden has done President-elect Trump a favor with this U-turn decision on ATACMs. Striking Russian ammunition and troop concentrations feeding the battle against Ukraine applies pressure on Russia and makes a lot of sense. As secretary of state nominee Sen. Marco Rubio has said, Ukraine needs leverage. …
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Three Georgia residents are accusing Cobb County Sheriff Craig Owens of violating their free speech rights, alleging in a lawsuit that he silenced their critical opinions on Facebook following a viral incident in which he called deputies to a Burger King over a botched order. The legal filing in U.S. District Court lists David Cavender – a Republican who unsuccessfully ran against Owens for the sheriff position this election season – as one of the plaintiffs. "Defendant Craig Owens was displeased that certain persons, including the Plaintiffs, were publicly criticizing his performance as the Sheriff of Cobb County, Georgia," the lawsuit says. "Instead of upholding the F…
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A Democratic Pennsylvania election official apologized on Wednesday for controversially claiming that court precedent "doesn't matter in this country," as the recount in the U.S. Senate race begins in the state. In a meeting last week, Bucks County Commissioner Diane Ellis-Marseglia, a Democrat, voted to count provisional ballots that were missing one of two required voter signatures. She did so after being told by a county attorney that the state Supreme Court had already ruled that such ballots cannot be counted. "We all know that precedent by a court doesn’t matter anymore in this country and people violate laws any time they want," Ellis-Marseglia said in a clip that…
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In his first term, President-elect Donald Trump burned through four White House chiefs of staff who tried in vain to police who had access to the president. Now, incoming chief of staff Susie Wiles, the "ice maiden," will be tasked with guarding the president from special interests who seek to abuse the White House for their own personal gain. But progressives are calling out Wiles for her own history as a former corporate lobbyist and are raising concerns that her hire signals Trump does not intend to keep his promise to "drain the Swamp." "By putting a corporate lobbyist in charge of his administration with his first act as president-elect, Trump is hanging a ‘For Sale…
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Washington Post media critic Erik Wemple urged Democrats to turn off MSNBC's "Morning Joe," hosted by Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, on Thursday following the co-hosts' decision to meet with President-elect Donald Trump. "The explanation was a remarkable spectacle, one that’s sure to play on a loop in the eventual Smithsonian Museum of Cable News History. Scarborough and Brzezinski alternated with scripted elements of their spiel, a presentation heavy on preemptive strikes," Wemple said, while repeatedly urging people that they were better off reading a newspaper. The headline for the article suggested, "Five reasons Democrats should turn off ‘Morning Joe.’" The s…
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Winter days spent inside trying to escape the cold can quickly become a bore. While sitting in front of the fire with a warm cup of hot chocolate is a great way to relax, you may be craving some excitement and time outside during the cold winter months. One great way to get outside during the winter is by enjoying a getaway to a New England ski resort. 17 SECRET TRAVEL TIPS FOR FALL AND WINTER TRAVEL THAT AREN'T SO SECRET AFTER ALL Many ski resorts in New England maintain the perfect balance of adrenaline and relaxation. The days can be spent shredding the slopes, while the nights can be spent at a relaxing resort to rest after a tiring day. If traveling with a party …
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Netflix’s streaming issues during the heavily anticipated fight between boxing legend Mike Tyson and Jake Paul were problematic enough that it raised concerns for the NFL ahead of the league’s upcoming games that will be streamed exclusively on the platform on Christmas Day, according to one report. Buffering issues plagued fans tuning in to watch the historic matchup between one of the sport’s greats and its new up-and-coming boxer on Friday. Social media was flooded with complaints, and a lawsuit was even filed accusing the streaming platform of "breach of contract." Netflix addressed the issues in a statement Monday. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM…
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Jelly Roll proudly walked into the 2024 CMA Awards not only as a nominee, but also having achieved his weight loss goal. The "Son of a Sinner" singer appeared at the event with his wife, Bunnie XO, his first since having lost over 100 pounds. They were also accompanied by Jelly Roll’s 15-year-old daughter, Bailee Ann, who was making her CMA debut. JELLY ROLL GIVES PRINCE HARRY NECK TATTOO AS ROYAL JOKES HE SHOULD HAVE GOTTEN IT ON HIS A-- "We're so excited," Bunnie told E! News. "This is her first CMAs." In a recent interview with People magazine, Jelly Roll, born Jason Bradley DeFord, shared new details on how he managed his weight loss over the past year. "The battle wa…
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FIRST ON FOX — Los Angeles voters are done with George Gascon, but the outgoing district attorney isn't done with its push to release violent killers from prison. A former public defender who Gascon brought in as his "special counsel" is pushing for a reduced sentence for a convicted mass shooter on death row who, along with an accomplice, forced 11 people into a walk-in freezer at a Bob's Big Boy restaurant days before Christmas in 1980, robbed them and shot at them from behind, killing four and wounding four more. Ricardo "Ricky" Sanders, now 69, and an accomplice, Franklin Freeman Jr., were both convicted for taking part in the massacre at the restaurant on La Cienega …
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MARCO ISLAND, FL - EXCLUSIVE - Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, the new chair of the Republican Governors Association, says a top mission for GOP governors going forward will be helping President-elect Trump. Kemp highlighted in a Fox News Digital interview that Republican governors spent the past four years "pushing back" on President Biden's administration. And speaking to the media for the first time after being elected RGA chair at the group's annual winter meeting - held this year at a waterfront resort in southwest Florida - the popular conservative two-term governor said on Wednesday that "we need to focus on making sure that we're getting the Trump administration off to a…
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Top Democrats in Vice President Harris' campaign say their efforts to sway voters simply weren't enough in the face of a general dissatisfaction with the direction of the country among the electorate. Officials who worked on the campaign offered a post-mortem to the Washington Post on Thursday, saying that former President Trump also took advantage of new media opportunities that Harris left mostly untouched. "There are certain things we’re looking at to understand if we made the right call," campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon told the Post. "But fundamentally, there wasn’t just one audience of voters that would have impacted this, or one program. The headwinds were just …
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