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'Unprecedented field operation': Republicans gain momentum toward capturing critical Senate race
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Former Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., is suddenly gaining steam in his bid for Michigan’s open Senate seat, with polls showing a tightening race down the stretch. "It’s clear the momentum is fully behind Mike Rogers," Chris Gustafson, communications director for the Rogers campaign, told Fox News Digital. "It’s no surprise as Mike crisscrosses the state talking to families and small business owners while our unprecedented field operation contacts millions of voters at the doors." The comments come as Rogers has gained ground on his Democratic opponent, Rep. Elissa Slotkin, in the critical Senate race in recent weeks, moving from over five points down as recently as Sept…
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Comer report reveals Biden-Harris admin's 'rampant waste, fraud, abuse'
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EXCLUSIVE: House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer revealed his committee’s oversight work of the Biden-Harris administration, telling Fox News Digital that Americans "cannot afford" another term of "incompetence." Vice President Kamala Harris has "been an active participant in the worst administration in U.S. history that has inflicted untold harm on the American people," Comer told Fox News Digital. Comer compiled a 72-page report with the committee’s "118th Congress accomplishments," highlighting the committee’s work — including its investigation into the Biden family’s domestic and international business dealings, oversight of the Biden-Harris administra…
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Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles agrees to pay $880M to clergy sexual abuse survivors
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The Archdiocese of Los Angeles has agreed to pay $880 million to victims of clergy sexual abuse dating back decades, in what an attorney said was the largest single child sex abuse settlement with a Catholic archdiocese, it was announced Wednesday. After the announcement of the agreement in principle, Archbishop José H. Gomez said in a statement, "I am sorry for every one of these incidents, from the bottom of my heart." "My hope is that this settlement will provide some measure of healing for what these men and women have suffered," the archbishop added. "I believe that we have come to a resolution of these claims that will provide just compensation to the survivor…
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Illegal aliens now have an on-ramp to Medicaid – as many as 22 million of them. This budding crisis is a major danger to our health care system and American taxpayers. It’s the direct result of the Biden-Harris administration’s immigration and welfare policies and will surely worsen if Kamala Harris wins in November. The Biden-Harris White House is shattering a system that was already cracking. My organization recently submitted state freedom of information requests on the number of Medicaid applicants who can’t prove their citizenship status yet receive coverage anyway. When people apply, states typically check their citizenship status with the federal sources…
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New Jersey battleground House district poll finds tight race as GOP seeks to retain seat
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A battleground U.S. House is locked in a tight race as the first-term Republican incumbent fights to maintain the seat in New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District, according to a new poll. Rep. Tom Kean, Jr., R-N.J., maintains an advantage among voters on several key issues, including economic growth and jobs, crime, immigration and inflation. But on abortion and reproductive policy, Democrat challenger Sue Altman, a former leader of the state’s progressive Working Families Alliance, has the biggest edge, according to the new Monmouth University Poll released on Tuesday. The poll found 47% of voters trust Kean on economic growth and jobs, compared to 38% who favor …
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Secret Service needs 'fundamental' changes or 'another Butler can and will happen again': panel
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A bipartisan panel condemned the Secret Service handling of former President Trump's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Thursday, saying the agency needs "fundamental" changes to be effective. The panel, made up of former senior law enforcement and government officials, warned that if there are not extensive reforms at the Secret Service, then "another Butler can and will happen again." Butler, Pennsylvania, was the site of the first assassination attempt against Trump this year. The Secret Service faced heavy criticism for negligence and sluggish reaction speed. "The Secret Service as an agency requires fundamental reform to carry out its mission," the panel wrote…
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Trump-Vance ticket has done combined 80 interviews since August compared to 44 for Harris-Walz
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Former President Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, have sat down for at least 80 interviews since the Harris-Walz ticket was formed in early August, compared to at least 44 non-scripted interviews for the Democratic presidential ticket thus far. After doing just one joint interview in the first three weeks of her campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris and running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz have stepped up their media appearances in recent weeks to more match those of their Republican counterparts. Harris spoke with Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier on Wednesday in Pennsylvania, marking her first interview on the network. In addition to a…
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Jerry Seinfeld says he regrets blaming 'extreme left' for killing comedy: 'Not true'
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Comedian Jerry Seinfeld has walked back comments he made earlier this year, now saying he "regrets" blaming the far left for destroying comedy. In April, the 70-year-old "Seinfeld" star made headlines after claiming the "extreme left" had ruined comedy on television. "It used to be that you'd go home at the end of the day, most people would go, ‘Oh, ’Cheers' is on. Oh, ‘M.A.S.H.’ is on. Oh, ‘Mary Tyler Moore’ is on, ‘All in the Family’ is on.' You just expected [there will] be some funny stuff we can watch on TV tonight." "Well, guess what? Where is it? Where is it? This is the result of the extreme left and P.C. crap and people worrying so much about offending o…
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Top Biden agency issues blunt message to criminal immigrants after explosive data becomes liability for admin
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) warned noncitizen criminals with felony convictions this week that they "forfeit the privilege" to be in the United States -- in the type of muscular language rarely used by the Biden administration. "Noncitizens with felony convictions forfeit the privilege to be in the United States," ICE’s enforcement and removal operations (ERO) office in New York said on Tuesday. The statement came as it announced multiple arrests in New York City, which is a sanctuary city that limits cooperation with ICE detainers. Those detainers are requests that ICE be notified when a potentially deportable suspect is being released so that they ca…
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Senate hopeful Sam Brown, Tulsi Gabbard show support for Nevada women's volleyball team amid SJSU trans drama
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Nevada GOP Senate candidate Sam Brown and former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard showed their support for the Nevada Wolf Pack women’s volleyball team on Wednesday night. Some players on the team expressed their desire to sit out an upcoming match against the San Jose State Spartans over the program’s transgender player. The players’ decision to speak out drew support from Brown and Gabbard, as well as Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo earlier in the day. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Brown and Gabbard took photos with the team after the Wolf Pack defeated Utah State 3-2 in a Mountain West Conference matchup. Nevada is now 11-8 on the season. "They didn’t just …
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Jussie Smollett's career has 'hit bottom' despite maintaining innocence over hate crime hoax: expert
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Nearly six years after allegedly staging a racist and homophobic attack on himself and being found guilty of five felony counts of disorderly conduct two years later, Jussie Smollett seems more determined than ever to fight for his truth and rebuild his career in Hollywood. However, according to experts, the 42-year-old actor — who recently returned to the silver screen with his new movie, "The Lost Holliday" — has not only "hit bottom" as far as his professional career goes, Smollett has acquired a new level of what a lawyer called "delusional" in his effort to maintain innocence. "He's already hit bottom, it's going to take a while until he can push off the floor…
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Embattled prosecutors Gascon, Foxx endorse Harris, say Trump 'would make us all less safe'
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Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon and Cook County States Attorney Kim Foxx were among a group of prosecutors who endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president on Wednesday. Gascon and Foxx are among the most divisive prosecutors in the country, and they argued in a Wednesday letter alongside dozens of other prosecutors that former President Donald Trump would make the country "less safe." "Donald Trump would make us all less safe. As president, he oversaw the largest murder spike in history, tried to cut funding for law enforcement, and boasted that he 'did nothing' on gun violence. If reelected, he would threaten to roll back common sense gu…
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Don Lemon lectured Black Trump supporters in battleground states: 'I had to correct them over and over'
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Commentator Don Lemon spoke on CNN about how he has felt compelled to correct Black men who say they plan on voting for former President Trump. As the election draws closer, Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign not only has vulnerability with men in general, but with Black men, specifically. While Harris has made numerous attempts to gain support from men and Black America, male commentators, from radio host Charlamagne tha God to comedic actor Eddie Griffin, have warned that she may not be as popular with them as expected, particularly as Trump has gained support from Black men. "Now you have been traveling, talking to a lot of voters, and I will just say that y…
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Comedian says Trump went from no chance to 'winning by a landslide' after podcast interview
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Comedian Andrew Schulz and his co-hosts on the "Flagrant" podcast spoke Wednesday about how former President Trump won over viewers during his recent interview on their show. During the Oct. 9 interview on "Flagrant," Trump had the hosts in stitches numerous times with his irreverent humor, such as when he boasted about his "genius" ability to "weave" – what his critics call rambling – during campaign rally speeches. One week later, Schulz declared at the top of the newest episode, "Obviously, we’ve got to react to the Trump interview. My reaction is Trump is winning by a landslide. It's not close anymore. Is that the energy y’all felt?" "You’re a prisoner of the…
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Michael Moore urges VP Kamala Harris to appeal to Arab Americans over ‘serious concerns’ about losing Michigan
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Liberal filmmaker and activist Michael Moore penned a "plea" to Vice President Kamala Harris, blasting her "lack of action… lack of a plan" when it comes to the Israel-Hamas war that he feels could cost the Democratic nominee a win in the battleground state of Michigan. "Those of us from Michigan have serious concerns about you possibly losing Michigan — and we just can’t let that happen. We fear you may not have the whole picture that we see here on the ground. This is why we are reaching out to you," Moore wrote in Substack. The Michigan native wrote that the "war on Gaza has not only resulted in the deaths of 42,000+ civilians," using data that the Hamas-run Gaz…
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Christian baker says over a decade in court has strengthened his faith: 'God provides'
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Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips said his relationship with God has grown stronger over the past 12 years after facing multiple lawsuits and death threats for declining to create cakes with messages that violate his deeply held beliefs. "One of the most important things to come out of this is that it's made my faith much stronger and drawn our family closer together and built all of our relationships with Jesus Christ," Phillips told Fox News Digital. "It's also taught me that God provides everything we need through these last days of not creating the wedding cakes and the income that's involved in that. But he's also given us many other opportunities," he c…
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Ambitions, hopes, dreams, aspirations, boys playing girls' sports, and reparations
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Vice President Kamala Harris has so over-used her talking points about "growing up in a middle-class family" and about her "love of the American people and our "hopes, dreams, ambitions, and aspirations," that they have become punch lines to jokes. That’s not a good macro-political sign for her presidential campaign. And neither are some of the numbers emerging from the smaller demographics she must have to win. One of those smaller units of the American electorate are the Arab Americans generally, and in Michigan specifically, and the news isn’t great for Team Harris there either. In early October, the Arab American Institute released its poll of Arab Americans on…
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Vulnerable Dem senator tied to 'radical groups' working to close massive power plant in swing state
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FIRST ON FOX: A controversial nonprofit watchdog organization with a history of anti-Israel rhetoric and ties to vulnerable Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown is working to close one of the largest power plants in the United States in a move that could cost hundreds of jobs and raise energy costs for Ohioans. The Private Equity Stakeholder Project (PESP) recently sent a joint letter, along with the Sierra Club, to Blackstone urging the group to shut down the Gavin Power Plant in Ohio due to environmental concerns and arguing that the plant is the "largest and dirtiest" in the United States. The coal plant is the largest coal-burning power plant in Ohio and the 9th larges…
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Deadly 'street takeovers' wreck communities across US, but Arizona police have formula to curb chaos
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As "street takeovers" have been on the rise in communities across the country, police in Arizona have managed to decrease the dangerous chaos and crowds. "Back probably a year ago, we would have takeovers weekly, and then since March of this year, we haven't had a single one in Phoenix or Tempe," Sgt. Matt Barker, with the Tempe Police Department night traffic squad, told Fox News Digital. Barker discussed the work he and his team have done to produce such a large decline in the disruptions, while cities like Cleveland, Los Angeles and Tampa have seen recent trouble with takeovers. "We started seeing the actual intersection takeovers in Phoenix … mid-COVID," Ba…
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Sage Steele calls out Obama for 'scolding' Black men for lack of enthusiasm for Kamala Harris: 'Back off!'
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Sage Steele joined "America's Newsroom" to react to former President Obama calling out Black men for not being more supportive of VP Kamala Harris' campaign for the presidency and trending toward Trump compared to previous years. "The Sage Steele Show" host called it a "scolding," explaining that Black voters she's spoken with are not as receptive to Obama's message this time around. GOP GAINS VOTER ADVANTAGE IN KEY COUNTY NEAR BIDEN BIRTHPLACE SAGE STEELE: Honestly, it actually broke my heart because, to me, it was so blatant as to what it was. First of all, it really was a scolding. … There was a man in a parking lot that we were talking to yesterday. We had the t…