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Trump slams Biden's 'pathetic' correspondence with Netanyahu, reveals when he last spoke with world leader
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Former President Trump ripped President Biden for going weeks without speaking with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as war continues raging in the nation, offering that he last spoke to Netanyahu "two days ago." "I thought it was odd that today President Biden said that he spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the first time in seven weeks or something," "Sunday Morning Futures" host Maria Bartiromo asked Trump in an interview that aired Sunday. "It's pathetic, it's pathetic," Trump responded. "They've been at war for over a year. So he hasn't spoken with him in seven weeks. When was the last time you've spoken with Netanyahu?" Bartr…
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Unknown drone fleet breached US military base airspace in Virginia for 17 straight days: report
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A mysterious fleet of drones entered restricted airspace and swarmed a U.S. military base along the Virginia coast for 17 days late last year, stumping the Pentagon, according to a new report. For several nights last December, U.S. military personnel reported witnessing a fleet of unknown unmanned aircraft breach restricted airspace over a stretch of land at Langley Air Force Base along Virginia's shore, the Wall Street Journal first reported. The drones would start to arrive about 45 minutes to an hour after sunset each night, one official reportedly told U.S. Air Force Gen. Mark Kelly, who joined several other officers responsible for the country's most advanced…
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Black group fires back at Obama for ‘insulting’ Harris pitch: 'Worst kind of identity politics'
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The Black Men for Trump advisory board took aim at former President Barack Obama for his appeal to Black men to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris. "President Obama’s recent call for Black men to support Kamala Harris based solely on her skin color, rather than her policies, is deeply insulting," the group said in a joint statement. "Black Americans are not a monolith, and we don’t owe our votes to any candidate just because they ‘look like us.’ It’s demeaning to suggest that we can’t evaluate a candidate’s track record – especially when Kamala Harris has done more harm than good to Black communities." The statement comes after Obama made a surprise stop in Penns…
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JD Vance clashes with ABC News host over migrant gang presence in Colorado: 'Do you hear yourself?'
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GOP vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance clashed with ABC News host Martha Raddatz on Sunday during an interview about the Venezuelan migrant gang members' presence in apartment buildings in Aurora, Colorado. "I’m going to stop you because I know exactly what happened. I’m going to stop you. The incidents were limited to a handful of apartment complexes and the mayor said our dedicated police officers have acted on those concerns. A handful of problems," Raddatz insisted as she pressed Vance on Trump's statements during a rally in Aurora about the migrant gangs. Several people with possible connections to the transnational gang Tren de Aragua (TdA), a violent …
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Mayorkas calls on Congress to fund FEMA disaster relief, warning ‘hurricane season is not over’
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Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Sunday said that while FEMA has enough resources to address the "immediate" needs of victims of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, hurricane season isn’t over and called on Congress to fund the agency’s disaster relief fund for future storms. Mayorkas addressed recent claims about FEMA’s resources during an appearance on CBS’ "Face the Nation" as seven weeks of hurricane season remain. "FEMA has the money to address the immediate needs of individuals impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton," Mayorkas said. "But we need Congress to act swiftly to fund FEMA and specifically its disaster relief fund because hurricane season…
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Trump reveals which election issue is a 'bigger deal' than inflation and the economy
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Former President Trump said the immigration crisis at the southern border is likely a "bigger deal" this election cycle than inflation and economic woes that have rocked voters in recent years, according to his exclusive interview with Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures." "We have tremendous support. They're so tired of seeing what's happened to this country. They're so tired of seeing the incompetence, seeing the border. And I think the border is maybe a bigger deal than even inflation," Trump said during his interview with Fox News Business anchor Maria Bartiromo when asked about his message to undecided voters. Trump joined Bartiromo in an interview that aired Su…
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Panthers' Tommy Tremble fined over play that led to him getting knocked out, concussion
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Carolina Panthers tight end Tommy Tremble was knocked out during a brutal collision with Chicago Bears defensive back Jaquan Brisker in last week’s game and the consequences got larger on Saturday. Tremble was fined $17,083 for unnecessary roughness/use of helmet for the play, the NFL Network reported. Tremble didn’t return to the game after the play. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Tremble caught a pass from quarterback Andy Dalton and began to run up the field when he was met by Brisker. The safety lowered his shoulder and Tremble lowered his head. The two collided and the tight end went down. The ball came loose and the Bears recovered. T…
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was the subject of social media scorn after he was caught on video struggling to load his shotgun during a pheasant hunt. "Tim Walz claimed he carried ‘weapons of war in combat’ but he can’t load a shotgun? This guy is beyond weak. My little sister could beat him up. Ya gotta watch this," country singer John Rich said in response to the video. The comments come after Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate took to the fields for Minnesota’s opening day of pheasant hunting season, with Walz inviting members of the press to document the occasion. CBS '60 MINUTES' AIRS TWO DIFFERENT ANSWERS FROM VP HARRIS TO THE SAME QUESTION But the Mi…
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Migrant crime wave during Biden-Harris admin under scrutiny amid series of assaults, murders: A timeline
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The historic crisis at the southern border saw millions of illegal immigrants arrive there, with a great many eventually released into the United States as officials struggled to deal with the numbers they were facing. Illegal immigration has remained a top issue for voters ever since, and that has been highlighted by a number of shocking, high-profile crimes committed by those in the country without authorization. These are some of the most shocking crimes allegedly committed by illegal immigrants at the height of the border crisis – some of whom entered during the current crisis and some who entered years before, but allegedly committed crimes recently. IMMIGRA…
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Hurricane Helene: More than 90 reported dead in North Carolina, authorities can’t yet confirm how many missing
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Authorities in North Carolina on Sunday confirmed at least 93 storm-related fatalities from Hurricane Helene but still could not account for the number of those who remain missing or unaccounted for. Fatalities were reported across 20 counties, according to a morning update from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS). The vast majority of those fatalities were reported in Buncombe, with 42 deaths, followed by Yancey and Henderson, at 12 and 7, respectively. NCDHSS told Fox News Digital that these fatalities were confirmed by the North Carolina Office of Chief Medical Examiner (OCME). NCDHSS said there are no missing persons numb…
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Trump teases potential role for 'great business guy' Elon Musk in administration: 'Secretary of Cost-Cutting'
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Elon Musk could take a relatively active role in a potential second Trump administration, the former president told Fox News anchor Maria Bartiromo on Sunday. "He's a great business guy, and he's a great cost-cutter," he said during an exclusive "Sunday Morning Futures" interview. "And he [Musk] said, ‘I could cut costs without affecting anybody.’" Bartiromo, drawing from that response, asked Trump whether Musk would be in his Cabinet if he assumes office again in January. "He doesn't want to be in the Cabinet," he replied. "He just wants to be in charge of cost-cutting." TRUMP SUPPORTER ELON MUSK OFFERS MASSIVE HOURLY PAY TO THOSE WORKING TO INCREASE VOTER TU…
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Bears' Caleb Williams inexplicably throws pass off teammate's facemask
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Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams had a head-scratching moment during the team’s Week 6 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars in London on Sunday. In the first quarter, while trailing 3-0, Williams dropped back to pass and tried to flick the ball up the field with a sidearm pass. However, the rookie quarterback threw the ball right into the facemask of Bears offensive lineman Matt Pryor. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM The play immediately went viral and Williams faced some scrutiny over it. In the second quarter, Williams made up for it with a nifty play-action pass. He faked out the Jaguars’ defense and found tight end Cole Kmet up …
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JD Vance warns of consequences for America if we continue to rely on 'Chinese slave labor'
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Sen. JD Vance warned that America would face dire consequences in coming decades if the nation continues to rely on Chinese "slave labor" for manufacturing. Vance made the statement during an appearance on "Fox News Sunday" with host Shannon Bream. Bream pressed Vance to explain former President Trump's support for extensive tariffs on foreign-manufactured products, questioning whether it could result in major price hikes for Americans. "William McKinley and Teddy Roosevelt built the American industrial powerhouse we know today using tariffs to ensure that American workers got a fair deal and foreign competitors weren't able to undercut the wages of our workers," Va…
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Indian politician with Bollywood ties shot dead in Mumbai weeks before key state election
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A senior politician in India’s financial capital, Mumbai, who was also known for his close ties with Bollywood, has been shot dead weeks before a key state election. Baba Siddique, 66, was shot multiple times outside his son’s office in Mumbai on Saturday night, police said in a statement. He later succumbed to his wounds at the city’s Lilavati Hospital. Siddique was associated with the Indian National Congress party for decades but had recently joined a regional party that rules Maharashtra state. He was also close to several Bollywood superstars and was known for throwing lavish parties. INDIA'S POPULAR BUT POLARIZING LEADER NARENDRA MODI IS EXTENDING HIS DECAD…
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Nick Saban lambasts spate of players faking injuries in college football: 'This is the integrity of the game'
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College football players faking injuries during games to give their team an extra breath without having to call a timeout has been an underlying storyline this season. The Ole Miss Rebels on Friday addressed allegations that players were faking injuries ahead of their pivotal matchup against the LSU Tigers. Ole Miss is far from the only team accused of pulling off the move over the last few years. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Former Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban offered a scathing statement on the issue during "College GameDay" on Saturday morning. "This is the integrity of the game," he said. "And there’s no player that flop…
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Spanish scientists announced in a new documentary that first aired on Saturday that DNA analysis shows the 15th-century explorer Christopher Columbus was a Sephardic Jew from Western Europe. The documentary titled, "Columbus DNA: The true origin," which aired on Spain's national broadcaster TVE, showcases the research of a 22-year investigation led by forensic expert Miguel Lorente, Reuters reported. Lorente and his team tested samples of remains buried at Seville Cathedral, long believed to be Columbus' final resting place, though the claim had been contested. Researchers compared the DNA with those of known relatives and descendants of the navigator who led tran…
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'SNL' takes aim at Kamala Harris' 'middle class family' response during 'Family Feud' skit
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"Saturday Night Live" (SNL) mocked Vice President Kamala Harris again on Saturday during a "Family Feud" skit that took aim at the Democratic presidential candidate's interview responses and her stories about her background and growing up in a middle class family. Kenan Thompson, who played "Family Feud" host Steve Harvey in the skit, asked Maya Rudolph, who has appeared as Harris over the last few weeks, why she wasn't winning in a landslide. Rudolph responded, "That’s a question I scream into my pillow every morning." Thompson's first "Family Feud" question asked his contestants to name something that people would keep in a glove box. Rudolph hit her buzzer first …
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Texas football stars plant flag through Baker Mayfield jersey after win over Oklahoma
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Texas Longhorns football sent a clear message to the Oklahoma Sooners and any team that challenges them through the rest of the season – they fear no one. The Longhorns clobbered the Sooners, 34-3, in the latest iteration of the Red River Rivalry. After the game, Anthony Hill Jr. and Barryn Sorrell planted the Texas flag through a Baker Mayfield jersey on the field at the 50-yard line. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM "Texas fears nobody," Hill wrote on X afterward with a ripped Mayfield jersey. Mayfield caused controversy during the 2017 season when he planted the Sooners’ flag on Ohio State’s field after a win during the 2017 season. He als…
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Former Scottish leader Alex Salmond, who nearly got Scotland's independence from UK, dies at 69
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Alex Salmond, the former first minister of Scotland who for decades championed Scotland’s independence from the U.K. and nearly accomplished it, has died. He was 69. Salmond, who was one of the most divisive figures in British politics at the turn of the century and who, as the then leader of the Scottish National Party, took Scotland to the brink of independence in the 2014 referendum, died in the North Macedonia lake-resort town of Ohrid, local media reported. "Unfortunately, Alex Salmond, the former first minister of Scotland who was one of the panellists at yesterday’s cultural diplomacy forum that was held in Ohrid, died suddenly today," according to a statemen…
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ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit leaves midway through 'College GameDay' to call Texas-Oklahoma 2,000 miles away
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Kirk Herbstreit's Wild Ride will be one of the craziest days of his career. The main color commentator for ABC's college football broadcasts began his day in Eugene, Oregon, to co-host "College GameDay." The GameDay crew, absent 89-year-old Lee Corso for the second straight week, was set up in Oregon for Saturday night's game between the third-ranked Ducks and No. 2 Ohio State. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM However, there was a bit of an issue – the game, being a Big Ten contest, was broadcast on NBC, and ABC's main game was the Red River Rivalry between No. 1 Texas and No. 18 Oklahoma (it was broadcast on ABC). Normally, Herbstreit bro…