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Fox News: Retired judges criticize Trump admin over arrest of Milwaukee County judge: 'Embarrassing spectacle'
Over 150 former judges have condemned the Trump administration's actions against the judiciary, specifically criticizing the arrest of Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan for allegedly aiding a wanted illegal immigrant. They argue this reflects ongoing intimidation of judges holding the administration accountable.
The letter highlights the Justice Department's tactics, claiming the arrest of Judge Dugan was intended to create a public spectacle. President Trump has expressed frustration with the judiciary, stating that it hinders his ability to enforce immigration laws effectively.
Fox News: Feds hammer North Carolina illegal immigrants accused in ‘complex’ kidnapping of mom, baby from home
Three illegal immigrants have been arrested in connection with the kidnapping of a mother and her 13-month-old child in Garner, North Carolina. Eleodoro "Leo" Estrada-Hernandez, Paola Duran Duran, and Miguel Angel Duran Duran face multiple charges, including first-degree kidnapping.
The suspects allegedly forced their way into the family's home, overpowered the husband, and demanded a ransom. The victims were later found unharmed after an Amber Alert prompted the suspects to abandon them. All three could face life in prison if convicted.
Fox News: US northern border agents capture Chinese alien, surge of illegal immigrants as arrests soar in one state
Border Patrol agents in northern Maine have reported a surge in illegal immigrant crossings, arresting 39 individuals from various countries in just ten days. This year, Maine has already seen more illegal captures than in all of 2024.
Officials emphasize ongoing operations to ensure border security and warn that illegal immigrants will face consequences. Some arrestees have prior criminal records, and the agency remains committed to maintaining the integrity of U.S. borders.
Fox News: Deportation flights to Libya would violate court order without prior notice, federal judge says
A federal judge ruled that any deportation flights to Libya or Saudi Arabia must provide prior notice to affected illegal immigrants and their attorneys, as mandated by a previous court order. Immigration lawyers raised concerns over potential removals without the opportunity to claim protection against torture.
The Trump administration has not confirmed any deportation plans, while reports suggest that migrants from various countries may be scheduled for removal to Libya, a country known for human rights violations. Libya's government has denied any agreement with the U.S. regarding these deportations.
Fox News: Suspected Tren de Aragua member among 5 arrested in human smuggling bust: Texas sheriff
Five individuals were arrested in Texas during a human smuggling operation, including a suspected member of the Tren de Aragua gang. The suspects were reportedly using established smuggling routes to bring undocumented migrants into the U.S., with ties to drug possession also noted.
The Bexar County Sheriff indicated that the investigation, which began in April, has revealed connections to larger criminal organizations. Further arrests may occur as the investigation continues.
Fox News: Illegal immigrant murderers could face death penalty under new GOP bill
Rep. Morgan Luttrell, R-Texas, is introducing the Justice for Victims of Illegal Alien Murder Act, which would allow illegal immigrants convicted of murder to face life imprisonment or the death penalty in all states. This legislation aims to strengthen federal jurisdiction over such cases, particularly following a high-profile murder case in Texas.
Luttrell's proposal is influenced by an executive order from former President Trump mandating the death penalty for certain crimes committed by illegal immigrants. He expressed hope for bipartisan support, emphasizing the need for accountability regarding illegal immigrants who commit serious crimes.
Fox News: Stay in your lane: Florida AG fires next volley against judge halting state immigration law
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is contesting a ruling from a Miami federal judge that halted enforcement of the state's immigration law. Uthmeier argues that the law aligns with federal regulations and asserts that law enforcement officers are not bound by the judge's order.
He emphasized Florida's right to enforce its immigration policies, citing the need to protect state sovereignty and support federal efforts against illegal immigration. Uthmeier plans to appeal the ruling, claiming the judge overstepped her jurisdiction.
Fox News: Alleged Tren de Aragua gang member nabbed by Tennessee Highway Patrol in coordinated ICE effort
In a recent operation by the Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) in collaboration with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), nearly 100 individuals were detained, including a convicted child sex predator and a member of the Tren de Aragua gang. The weeklong enforcement effort in Houston resulted in the arrest of 646 illegal immigrants.
THP conducted traffic stops, leading to several arrests for felonies, drugs, and DUI, while ICE managed the immigration investigations separately. THP emphasized that their stops were based solely on traffic violations to enhance public safety.
Fox News: Protesters gather outside Pritzker mansion to disrupt Noem presser, only to find she was never actually there
Protesters gathered outside Illinois Governor JB Pritzker's mansion, mistakenly believing a press conference by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem was taking place there. The actual event occurred over half a mile away, focusing on illegal immigration and highlighting crimes committed by undocumented individuals.
Noem's press conference aimed to draw attention to sanctuary city policies and the case of an illegal alien wanted for murder. Pritzker responded, defending Illinois' approach and criticizing the Trump administration's immigration policies, emphasizing adherence to the law.
Fox News: Blue state governor in hot seat after parents harmed by sanctuary policies lash out: 'Gut punch'
Families affected by crimes committed by undocumented individuals criticized sanctuary policies in Illinois during a press conference with DHS Secretary Kristi Noem. Jim Walden, who lost his son to an illegal immigrant, called on Governor JB Pritzker to enforce federal laws and deport undocumented individuals.
Noem highlighted the dangers of Illinois' policies, linking them to violence against citizens. Pritzker dismissed the event as a "publicity stunt," defending Illinois' adherence to the law and criticizing the Trump administration's immigration actions.
Breitbart: Kilmar Abrego Garcia Allegedly Hired by Felon to Smuggle Illegals into U.S.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal alien previously deported to El Salvador, is under investigation by the DOJ for allegedly being hired by a convicted human smuggler to transport undocumented migrants into the U.S. Garcia has a history of MS-13 gang affiliation and domestic abuse.
Democratic lawmakers, including Sen. Chris Van Hollen, are advocating for his return to the U.S., labeling him a victim of the Trump administration's deportation policies. The investigation follows a traffic stop where Garcia was suspected of smuggling illegal aliens.
Fox News: Judge Boasberg to preside over new Alien Enemies Act lawsuit, teeing up high stakes court fight with Trump
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg will hear arguments from Trump administration lawyers and the ACLU regarding the use of the 1789 Alien Enemies Act to deport certain migrants. This case seeks broader relief for detainees at risk of removal and those already deported to a Salvadoran prison.
Plaintiffs are requesting an order to block removals and ensure 30 days' notice for detainees to challenge their deportations. Concerns have been raised about the administration's compliance with court orders to return migrants, as it has not disclosed identities or taken steps to facilitate their return.
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Fox News: Democratic senator tells NY Times why approval for party is 'in the toilet,' gives ominous warning for 2026
Sen. Chris Murphy attributes the Democratic Party's low approval ratings to dissatisfaction with their response to Trump's presidency. He believes Democrats underestimated the challenges of Trump's second term and need to urgently adapt their strategies to address threats to democracy.
Murphy emphasizes the need for the party to enhance its messaging and presence, particularly on social media, to regain credibility. He suggests that focusing on campaign finance reform and demonstrating a commitment to democracy will be crucial for the party's future, especially with the upcoming 2026 elections.
Fox News: House votes to make Trump Gulf of America name change permanent
The House of Representatives voted to permanently change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, led by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. The bill received no Democratic support, with critics calling it a waste of time and a symbolic gesture.
While Republicans largely backed the legislation, some expressed frustration over its lack of substance compared to more pressing issues. The bill will now move to the Senate, requiring bipartisan support to advance.
Human Events: MARK IVANYO: Trump is neutering the Deep State by gutting the CIA
President Trump plans to significantly reduce the size of the CIA, with around 1,200 employees expected to lose their jobs. The CIA stated this move aims to bring new energy and opportunities for leadership within the agency. The NSA will also see a substantial job reduction as part of this overhaul.
Critics highlight the CIA's history of controversial actions, including the 1953 coup in Iran and its involvement in the Iran-Contra scandal. Trump's administration has been characterized as a challenge to the deep state, with the firings seen as a step toward dismantling what some perceive as a secretive and unaccountable government entity.
Fox News: Biden hires veteran Democrat communicator as former president aims to defend tarnished reputation
Former President Joe Biden is re-entering the political spotlight amid criticism from both Donald Trump and fellow Democrats. He has hired Chris Meagher, a veteran strategist, to help bolster his reputation as he prepares for media appearances, including a segment on "The View."
Biden's recent interviews have sparked debate among Democrats, many of whom feel he overstayed his welcome in the 2024 race. Despite facing scrutiny over his age and performance, Biden defended his decision to run and criticized Trump's policies and rhetoric.
Fox News: From floppy disks to flight delays: Top lawmaker warns US air system is due for a reboot
Sen. Dan Sullivan of Alaska has raised concerns about outdated air traffic control technology and ongoing crises at key hubs, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive overhaul of the U.S. air travel system. He highlighted the reliance on antiquated systems, such as floppy disks, and called for reforms to prevent tragedies.
Sullivan criticized the Biden administration for prioritizing diversity over qualifications in FAA hiring, urging a return to rigorous standards. He anticipates significant reforms from the Department of Transportation in the near future to enhance aviation safety and efficiency.
Fox News: Senator says Dems 'eat their own' as Fetterman faces renewed scrutiny
Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., noted that Sen. John Fetterman's cognitive issues appear to be improving. Mullin suggested that media scrutiny stems from Fetterman’s departure from progressive views, particularly his support for Israel, which has alienated some of his left-wing supporters.
Mullin defended Fetterman against claims of cognitive decline during his campaign against Dr. Mehmet Oz, arguing that the Democrats are attempting to control dissent within their ranks. He praised Fetterman for being authentic and true to himself despite party pressures.
Fox News: James Carville calls out Ilhan Omar over resurfaced 'radicalization of White men' comments
Democratic strategist James Carville criticized Rep. Ilhan Omar for her 2018 comments suggesting that White men are responsible for most U.S. deaths, stating that such views could alienate a significant voter base. He argued that controversial figures like Omar may be more trouble than they are worth for the Democratic Party.
Omar defended her remarks by referencing a report on white nationalism and extremist-related murders, while also facing backlash from GOP members, including Vice President JD Vance, who labeled her comments as "genocidal language." Omar's recent interactions on social media have also drawn attention.
Fox News: 'Obey the law': Conservative firebrand torches blue state immigration policies amid major lawsuit
Rep. Lauren Boebert has criticized Colorado leaders for their immigration policies, as the DOJ sues the state and Denver for violating the Supremacy Clause with "sanctuary laws." She argues that local officials should cooperate with ICE and warns that funding could be withheld from non-compliant cities.
Boebert emphasizes that Colorado must adhere to federal immigration laws to receive federal support. Meanwhile, Colorado officials maintain that they collaborate with federal law enforcement to ensure safety in the state.
Fox News: Trump confirms major trade deal with key American ally and more top headlines
Trump announces a significant trade deal with a key ally while intensifying his criticism of Harvard. Meanwhile, a federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from dismantling certain agencies, and a new GOP bill proposes the death penalty for illegal immigrant murderers.
In other news, OpenAI's CEO is set to testify before the Senate about AI's future, and a disturbing claim has emerged regarding the Biden administration's flight safety decisions. Additionally, over 80 anti-Israel protesters were arrested at Columbia University.
Fox News: AOC’s constituents weigh in on presidential run, recall her stunning 2018 political upset
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's constituents are rallying behind her amid speculation about a potential presidential run in 2028. During a recent town hall, she received strong support for her progressive agenda, with attendees expressing confidence in her ability to lead at a national level.
However, some residents voiced concerns about her age and political stance. While Ocasio-Cortez's popularity appears to be growing, issues like local crime and social challenges remain unaddressed in her discourse. The event highlighted both her strong local support and the complexities of her political landscape.
Fox News: Federal judge blocks Trump admin from dismantling 3 agencies
A federal judge has blocked President Trump from closing three federal agencies that support public resources and minority businesses, siding with nearly two dozen Democratic-led states. The judge ruled that such actions violate the separation of powers, emphasizing Congress's role in lawmaking and funding.
Judge John McConnell noted that the dismantling of these agencies would cause significant harm, including reduced personnel and elimination of vital programs. He previously ruled against a nationwide freeze on federal grants, stating it was likely unconstitutional and harmful to many.
Fox News: NEWT GINGRICH: The only solution to the crisis of radical district judges
The debate over the authority of federal district court judges to issue nationwide injunctions against presidential actions has intensified. In President Trump's second administration, 37 such injunctions have been issued, raising concerns about judicial overreach and its impact on elected governance.
Critics argue that these judges, who are not elected, are undermining the will of the American people by blocking policies from an elected president. Legislative efforts are underway to address this perceived judicial tyranny, with proposals aimed at limiting the power of district judges and ensuring that elected officials maintain control over federal governance.
Fox News: Ex-CNN journalist speaks out on Biden cover-up, says White House aides made it difficult on press
Former CNN journalist Chris Cillizza stated that there is significant evidence suggesting that aides to former President Joe Biden concealed his cognitive decline, making it difficult for reporters to inquire about his health. Cillizza acknowledged that the media largely overlooked these concerns until Biden's poor debate performance last June.
While he does not believe there was a coordinated cover-up by the media, Cillizza admitted that he and others should have pressed harder for information regarding Biden's mental and physical well-being. He reflected on his own shortcomings in addressing these issues during his tenure at CNN.
Fox News: Blue cities adopt Pride flags as official symbols in bid to skirt red-state laws
Salt Lake City and Boise are bypassing state laws that restrict flags flown on government property, particularly focusing on the LGBTQ Pride flag. Utah's new law prohibits most flags, but Salt Lake City adopted modified Pride flags before the law took effect.
Boise's Mayor McLean has declared the Pride flag an official city flag, arguing the state law is unenforceable. Both mayors assert their intentions are to represent their communities, despite criticism that these actions may undermine political neutrality in government spaces.
Fox News: Lone Republican becomes only lawmaker to vote against crackdown on human organ trafficking
A bill targeting the Chinese Communist Party's practice of forced organ harvesting passed in the House with a vote of 406-1. The legislation, introduced by Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., aims to impose sanctions and deny U.S. visas to individuals involved in organ trafficking.
Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., was the only lawmaker to oppose the bill, arguing it represents unnecessary interference in another country's affairs. He has previously voiced similar concerns regarding U.S. involvement in foreign issues.
Fox News: Fetterman frustrated with 'invasive' discussion of medical issues, says he'll 'obviously' a serve full term
Sen. John Fetterman faced scrutiny from reporters regarding his health and fitness for office following a New York Magazine report citing concerns from former staffers. He dismissed the allegations as a "hit piece" from disgruntled individuals with an agenda.
Fetterman defended his health, stating his doctor reports he is doing well and criticized the invasive nature of the media's questions about his medication. He affirmed his commitment to serving his full term, while conservative critics suggest the report's timing relates to his pro-Israel stance.
Fox News: More than a dozen states sue Department of Transportation over EV charging station funds
A coalition of 16 blue states and the District of Columbia has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for halting the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program, which aimed to expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure. The Federal Highway Administration's decision to revoke state plan approvals and withhold funds is claimed to be unlawful and detrimental to states' green economies.
The lawsuit seeks to declare the administration's actions illegal and restore funding necessary for building EV infrastructure, crucial for meeting zero-emission vehicle standards and combating climate change. California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the federal action as a setback for American innovation.
Fox News: Horse Sense: House Republicans work to pass 'big, beautiful bill'
House Republicans, led by Speaker Mike Johnson, are pushing to finalize a significant tax cut and spending reduction bill, despite internal disagreements and challenges. The party aims to balance demands from moderates and conservatives while addressing key issues like the SALT deduction and entitlement program cuts.
With a slim majority, Republicans face a tough road ahead, needing to secure votes from various factions to meet their goal of passing the legislation by Memorial Day. The outcome remains uncertain as they navigate complex negotiations amid pressure from both within the party and Democrats.
Fox News: Bernie Sanders makes 'no apologies' for private jet travel on 'Fight Oligarchy' tour
Sen. Bernie Sanders is unapologetic about using private jets for his "Fighting Oligarchy" tour, which aims to challenge corporate influence in politics. He defends the travel choice, stating it is necessary to reach large crowds effectively.
Sanders' campaign has spent over $221,000 on private jet charters, highlighting his focus on addressing concerns about wealth disparity and political power. He believes his message resonates across the political spectrum, particularly among those feeling marginalized.
Fox News: ‘Democracy in crisis?' DC universities offering Trump-themed class this fall
Universities in the Washington, D.C., area are introducing courses that analyze President Trump's second term, with topics ranging from the state of U.S. democracy to the role of the executive branch. George Mason University, Johns Hopkins University, and George Washington University are among those offering Trump-themed classes.
Additionally, other institutions, like Smith College, have also created courses focused on the implications of Trump's presidency. This trend reflects a broader academic response to the political climate surrounding Trump's administration.
Fox News: Boasberg grills DOJ over remarks from Trump, Noem, floats moving migrants to Gitmo in action-packed hearing
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg questioned Justice Department lawyers about statements made by President Trump regarding deportation proceedings under the Alien Enemies Act, including the potential transfer of migrants to Guantanamo Bay. He pressed for clarity on Trump's claims about securing the return of deported individuals from El Salvador.
The hearing seeks broader relief for migrants already deported to the CECOT prison and those at risk of removal. Plaintiffs argue that without judicial intervention, the Trump administration could continue deporting individuals to dangerous conditions, raising concerns about executive overreach.
Breitbart: Department of Labor Cuts $13.6 Million in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Grants for 'Gender-Expansive People'
The Department of Labor and the Department of Government Efficiency have canceled 25 diversity, equity, and inclusion grants, saving $8.4 million. These grants were aimed at fostering inclusive environments for various underrepresented groups, including gender-expansive individuals and women of color.
The cancellations also included significant funding for programs abroad, such as enhancing worker protections and promoting women's participation in the workforce. Officials emphasized a shift towards merit-based job opportunities rather than funding DEI initiatives.
Fox News: 'New sheriff in town': State finance leader rallies around key Trump victory saving 'taxpayer dollars'
President Trump's executive order to end diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in federal government aims to shift financial policies back to merit-based systems. OJ Oleka, CEO of the State Financial Officers Foundation, argues this will empower state financial officers and improve business performance.
Oleka emphasizes that focusing on merit and financial returns rather than political ideologies will benefit shareholders, employees, and consumers. He believes that taxpayer dollars should not fund DEI initiatives that do not enhance educational outcomes or overall human flourishing.
The Economist: Trouble at home threatens Friedrich Merz’s global ambitions
Friedrich Merz, Germany's new chancellor, faced a rocky start as he was six votes short of an absolute majority during his oath of office in the Bundestag. This setback came despite his election victory in February, highlighting potential challenges in his leadership.
Merz's coalition, including the Christian Democrats and Social Democrats, showed signs of disunity, raising questions about his ability to fulfill his promises and navigate the political landscape effectively.
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Biden-appointed Judge Orders Refugee Resettlement Resumed
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to resettle 12,000 refugees in the U.S., partially blocking an executive order aimed at halting admissions. The judge emphasized the government's obligation to comply with court orders while it seeks further clarification.
In other news, Trump has offered assistance with Obama's presidential library issues, while Congress addresses an air traffic controller crisis. Antisemitism is reportedly on the rise globally, and the FBI has arrested 205 individuals in a child sex operation.
Breitbart: Report: Mike DeWine Moves to Block State GOP from Endorsing Vivek Ramaswamy
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine is reportedly trying to prevent the Ohio Republican Party from endorsing Vivek Ramaswamy for governor, amid tensions between the establishment GOP and Trump's MAGA movement. DeWine may prefer Jim Tressel as his successor, though Tressel has not confirmed his candidacy.
Ramaswamy leads in polling for the Republican primary, but securing the party's endorsement requires a two-thirds majority from the central committee. DeWine's actions have drawn criticism from Ramaswamy supporters, who argue that the governor's opposition to Trump-backed candidates has been misguided.
The Federalist: What Is The Point Of Having A GOP Congress?
Republicans, after gaining congressional majorities, appear to be struggling to fulfill their campaign promises to reverse Biden's policies, particularly regarding federal funding for Planned Parenthood and significant reforms to Medicaid. Internal divisions within the party are hindering decisive action, raising concerns among conservative voters.
The article argues that without a unified vision, the GOP risks merely managing decline rather than enacting meaningful change. It calls for increased voter engagement and pressure on Republican leaders to adhere to conservative principles, emphasizing that the effectiveness of the party relies heavily on its constituents' activism.
Fox News: Taxpayers could be forced to fund Trump foe Letitia James’ legal defense if Dem budget item passes
A new budget bill in New York could require taxpayers to fund Attorney General Letitia James' legal fees in a fraud case initiated by the Trump administration. The proposed budget allocates $10 million for legal defense funds for state officials responding to allegations related to their official duties.
Critics, including New York GOP Chair Ed Cox, argue that this reflects corruption, suggesting that political insiders are manipulating the system to shield themselves while burdening taxpayers. James' spokesperson claims the funding is necessary to counteract what they view as political retribution from Trump.
Fox News: Bernie Sanders, Dem senators urge CBS parent not to settle Trump’s ‘bogus’ lawsuit over ’60 Minutes’ edit
Sen. Bernie Sanders and eight Democratic colleagues urged Paramount Global's Shari Redstone not to settle President Trump's $20 billion lawsuit against CBS News, which they view as an infringement on First Amendment rights. They argue that the lawsuit, stemming from a "60 Minutes" interview with Kamala Harris, is baseless and an attack on press freedom.
The senators warned that settling with Trump could embolden him to further intimidate media outlets. They emphasized the importance of standing firm against what they perceive as a dangerous move toward authoritarianism and called for Paramount to uphold the principles of a free press.
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Fox News: Travelers weigh in on REAL ID rollout after 2005 law finally takes effect: ‘I think it's important'
Travelers at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport expressed mixed feelings about the implementation of the REAL ID law, which took effect on May 7. Many praised the government's efforts to inform the public about the new identification requirements, emphasizing the importance of safety and security in air travel.
While some travelers felt adequately prepared, others noted that the rollout could have been smoother, with more advance notice needed for frequent flyers. The REAL ID Act, enacted in 2005, aims to enhance security measures following the 9/11 attacks, and valid U.S. passports remain an alternative for domestic air travel.
Fox News: Victoria and David Beckham’s family fractured as tensions reportedly mount with son Brooklyn and wife Nicola
David and Victoria Beckham are reportedly disappointed with their son Brooklyn for skipping all celebrations of David's 50th birthday, leading to tensions within the family. Sources indicate that while there are strains, the relationship is not beyond repair.
Brooklyn's absence has fueled rumors of a feud between his wife, Nicola Peltz, and Victoria Beckham, particularly since Nicola did not share any family photos from their wedding. Despite the speculation, both Brooklyn and Nicola have publicly denied any conflict.
Fox News: Oregon seal pup stabbed multiple times as NOAA seeking to track down person of interest
An elephant seal pup was found with multiple stab wounds on a beach in Neskowin, Oregon, prompting a search for a person of interest by NOAA. The seal survived and was relocated after receiving care, while a sketch of the suspect has been released.
The individual is described as a White male with distinctive features and was last seen wearing a specific cap. NOAA is also looking for information regarding a vehicle linked to the suspect. Violations related to harming marine mammals can lead to significant fines and jail time.
Fox News: REAL ID deadline comes and goes – airports report business as usual
The rollout of the REAL ID requirement at airports on Wednesday proceeded without major disruptions, contrary to initial fears of chaos. Passengers reported minimal wait times and smooth operations across various airports, with TSA officials confirming efficient processing.
Despite concerns about compliance, many travelers were able to navigate security without a REAL ID, although they were warned about potential delays in future travels. The REAL ID initiative, aimed at enhancing security in federal transportation systems, has been in development for two decades, gaining traction post-9/11.
Fox News: Meaningful gifts to show your Mom love on Mother's Day
Mother's Day is a time to appreciate the multifaceted roles of mothers and mother figures. While traditional gifts like flowers and chocolates are common, personalized and thoughtful gifts can convey deeper sentiments. Ideas include custom photo books, personalized jewelry, and unique experiences like brunch cruises or hot air balloon rides.
Meaningful gifts such as engraved cutting boards or family recipe displays can also serve as cherished keepsakes. Personalized items, like photo mugs and calendars, allow for customization that reflects the recipient's personality and family ties. These gifts aim to celebrate and honor the everyday superheroes in our lives.
Fox News: Protein-packed American-grown rice alternative has twice the amount as quinoa
Sorghum, a drought-resistant grain, is gaining popularity as a nutritious alternative to traditional grains, boasting double the protein of quinoa. It's versatile, used in various products from gluten-free pastries to livestock feed, and thrives in tough growing conditions across the U.S. sorghum belt.
This ancient grain offers health benefits, including high fiber and antioxidant content, and can be incorporated into many recipes. As consumers increasingly seek homegrown and health-conscious options, sorghum is positioned to play a significant role in American agriculture and diets.
Fox News: Disney's new Abu Dhabi theme park contradicts stance on Florida's so-called 'Don't Say Gay' bill
Disney announced plans to build a new theme park in Abu Dhabi, UAE, despite the country's criminalization of homosexuality and a history of human rights violations. This move contrasts sharply with Disney's previous vocal opposition to anti-LGBTQ legislation in the U.S.
The company had previously supported LGBTQ causes, including condemning Florida's "Don’t Say Gay" bill. However, recent reports suggest that Disney is reevaluating its stance in the culture wars, recognizing the potential impact on its brand.
Fox News: Columbia's acting president slams storming of campus library by anti-Israel agitators: 'Utterly unacceptable'
Columbia University's acting president, Claire Shipman, condemned the occupation of Butler Library by over 100 anti-Israel protesters, resulting in multiple arrests and injuries. She described the incident as "utterly unacceptable," emphasizing that it violated university policies and endangered student safety.
Shipman stated that the disruption occurred during finals week, forcing students out of study spaces and damaging the library. She affirmed Columbia's commitment to rejecting antisemitism and announced that disciplinary actions would follow. The protest has drawn significant attention amid ongoing tensions related to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Fox News: Prince Harry’s nuclear interview would have ‘horrified’ queen: expert
Prince Harry expressed a desire to reconcile with his family following a court defeat over his security arrangements. However, royal experts believe it's too late for reconciliation, citing his recent comments about King Charles' health and his past public grievances as violations of royal family privacy.
Queen Elizabeth II would have been particularly distressed by Harry's actions, which are seen as disrespectful to her legacy and the monarchy. Insiders indicate that his remarks have further strained relationships within the royal family, making reconciliation unlikely.
Fox News: Tennessee tornado cleanup faces a long road to completion
Selmer, Tennessee, is grappling with the aftermath of an EF-3 tornado that struck on April 3, causing extensive damage estimated at $30 million. The tornado destroyed 108 buildings, including the Jesus Cares Thrift Store, which was a vital resource for the community.
The storm resulted in five fatalities, including Jamarcus McGowan, who died just days before his daughter's 16th birthday. Cleanup efforts are ongoing, with a timeline for recovery expected to take up to a year.
Fox News: Virginia father says his son under investigation for questioning why female student was in boys' locker room
A Virginia father reported that Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) is investigating his son and two others for expressing discomfort over a biological female student in the boys' locker room. The transgender student recorded their conversation, leading to a Title IX investigation for sexual harassment.
LCPS denied the allegations, asserting they do not investigate students based on personal opinions unless they violate conduct policies. Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has called for an investigation into the incident, emphasizing the need to protect students' privacy and safety.
GB News: Fury as Labour 'hides' behind EU law 'to avoid fitting lifts at train stations' - 'Disgusting!'
UK ministers are facing criticism for applying an EU law that exempts train stations with fewer than 1,000 daily passengers from needing lifts. This regulation remains in effect post-Brexit, affecting around 1,500 of the UK's 2,500 mainline stations, with many lacking accessibility for disabled passengers.
Disability advocates are frustrated, citing that the government can refuse lift installations without justification due to this outdated clause. While the Department for Transport claims to prioritize accessibility, critics argue that current practices hinder improvements for disabled travelers.
Fox News: Antisemitism spiking around the world, ADL task force finds in its 1st-ever global report
The Anti-Defamation League's inaugural J7 Annual Report on Antisemitism highlights a significant rise in antisemitic incidents across major countries with large Jewish populations, including the U.S., U.K., France, and Germany. The report indicates an alarming increase in antisemitic sentiments and violent acts, particularly following the October 7 attacks by Hamas.
From 2021 to 2023, antisemitic incidents surged dramatically, with the U.S. experiencing a 227% increase. The report underscores a troubling trend of antisemitism becoming more embedded in social media and educational institutions, leading to heightened fears among Jewish communities worldwide.
The Telegraph: Swastika carved into desk is ‘Hindu symbol’, university tells Jewish student
King’s College London faces allegations of mishandling anti-Semitism complaints, including a case where a Jewish student reported a swastika carved into a desk. The university allegedly dismissed the incident as an “ancient Hindu symbol” and failed to investigate further.
The report highlights a significant rise in anti-Semitic incidents at British universities, with King’s College London receiving the highest number of complaints. Students described experiences of verbal abuse and a lack of support from university staff when raising concerns.
Fox News: REAL ID mishaps minimal, airports report; expert warns there’s potential chaos to come
The first day of REAL ID enforcement saw smooth operations at major airports, with officials reporting no significant issues. Most passengers were prepared with the required identification, and airports like Houston, Newark, and Philadelphia experienced normal traffic and short wait times.
However, aviation expert Ryan Tseko warns that this calm may not last, predicting significant delays as the public adjusts to the new requirements. He suggests that many travelers may not be fully aware of the implications, potentially leading to future bottlenecks and calls for delayed implementation.
Fox News: Anti-Israel agitators take over part of Columbia University library during finals, call it 'liberation zone'
Over 100 masked anti-Israel protesters occupied the Butler Library at Columbia University, disrupting students who were preparing for finals. The demonstrators set up a "Liberation Zone" and demanded the university divest from Israel, prompting a response from campus security.
Columbia University condemned the disruptions, stating they would not be tolerated and warned that individuals could face disciplinary action for noncompliance. The university has faced scrutiny over its handling of protests and rising antisemitism on campus.
Breitbart: Photos: First Lady Melania Trump Showcases Blossoming Rose Garden
First Lady Melania Trump highlighted the blooming White House Rose Garden, renovated during her husband's term to reflect its original 1962 design. She shared vibrant photos on X, emphasizing the garden's colors and fragrances, while the White House released a video montage of the blooms.
Fox News: NTSB photos show NYC tour helicopter 'suddenly' broke apart midair before fatal crash into Hudson River
A tour helicopter crashed into the Hudson River on April 10, killing six people, including three children. Witnesses reported loud bangs before the Bell 206L-4 helicopter broke apart midair. The fuselage and rotor sections were found in shallow and deeper waters near Jersey City.
The NTSB is investigating the crash, which involved a flight path from Manhattan to Jersey City. The helicopter's operator, New York Helicopter Tours, has ceased operations following the incident. Preliminary findings indicate no video or data recording devices were onboard.
Fox News: 'Modern Family' star Ariel Winter fled LA to escape trauma from childhood stardom
Ariel Winter, known for her role in "Modern Family," left Los Angeles to escape the trauma of growing up in the spotlight, citing negative body image comments that affected her self-esteem. She also faced personal challenges, including alleged abuse from her mother, leading to her placement with her sister.
Despite her difficult childhood, Winter continues to pursue her acting career and is developing personal projects like a podcast and a cooking show. She believes moving away from L.A. was necessary for her mental well-being, stating she can return if she lands another network show.
Fox News: Undercover investigation: Planned Parenthood prescribing hormones to minors with minimal oversight
Undercover calls by Live Action reveal that Planned Parenthood clinics in several states provide cross-sex hormonal treatments to minors as young as 16 with minimal parental or medical oversight. The investigation found that some facilities would prescribe hormones at the first appointment without prior therapy or documentation.
Live Action is urging Congress to defund Planned Parenthood, which receives over $700 million in taxpayer funding annually. The group claims these practices constitute child abuse and calls for immediate action to halt what they describe as dangerous medical procedures for vulnerable youth.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump halts military strikes on Houthis but expert warns Iran-backed terrorist group remains major threat
President Trump announced a halt to U.S. bombing campaigns against the Houthis in Yemen, claiming they "don't want to fight." This decision follows a ceasefire agreement facilitated by Oman, aiming to ensure freedom of navigation in the Red Sea. However, experts warn that the Houthis, backed by Iran, pose ongoing security threats.
A report highlights that military actions alone have not significantly weakened the Houthis, suggesting that a comprehensive strategy involving economic and diplomatic measures is necessary. Experts caution that without a broader approach, the Houthis could regroup and become a more formidable threat.
Fox News: North Korea launches short-range ballistic missiles into sea, South Korea says
North Korea launched several short-range ballistic missiles into the eastern sea, prompting South Korea to label it a "clear act of provocation." The missiles, fired from Wonsan, may be linked to North Korea's plans to export weapons to Russia amid its ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
The U.S. and South Korea are closely monitoring the situation, condemning the missile tests as destabilizing. Recent intelligence indicates North Korea has sent around 15,000 troops to support Russia, with significant casualties reported.
Fox News: Pakistan shoots down more than two dozen drones launched by India
India conducted drone strikes targeting Pakistan, resulting in injuries to four soldiers and civilian casualties from debris. Pakistani forces claimed to have downed 25 drones, with ongoing military responses to the attacks.
Tensions remain high between the nuclear-armed nations, prompting calls for de-escalation from U.S. lawmakers and former President Trump.
Fox News: SEN RICK SCOTT: Red Square goes global as the world's worst regimes gather on May 9
Ronald Reagan's call for unity against oppressive regimes resonates today as threats from nations like Russia, China, and Iran persist. These countries undermine democracy and human rights, while freedom-loving nations must stand together to counter their influence.
President Trump aims to restore U.S. strength and support for allies, reversing policies seen as appeasement under the Biden administration. He emphasizes the importance of economic sanctions and military readiness to combat these threats, advocating for a clear stance against tyranny.
The Federalist: The Dalai Lama Saw The True Nature Of Chinese Communism
Chinese hackers targeted a hospital to access the medical records of the Dalai Lama, highlighting the CCP's obsession with him. His new book, "Voice for the Voiceless," recounts his life and the Tibetan struggle against Chinese oppression since the 1950 invasion.
Despite decades in exile and the CCP's efforts to undermine him, the Dalai Lama remains hopeful for Tibet's future, advocating for compassion and dialogue. He believes the next Dalai Lama will emerge from the free world, continuing the mission of representing Tibetan aspirations.
Forbes: India-Pakistan Updates: Pakistan Reports 31 Deaths Following Missile Strike
At least 31 people were killed and dozens injured in Pakistan following Indian missile strikes targeting alleged terrorist camps. India claims the operation was a measured response to recent terrorist activities linked to Pakistan, while Pakistan condemned the strikes as a violation of sovereignty.
Both nations have accused each other of ceasefire violations along the Kashmir border, escalating tensions in an already fraught relationship. The U.S. has expressed support for India, while China urged restraint from both sides to avoid further conflict.
Times Of Israel: Hamas-run authorities say at least 48 killed in series of IDF strikes in Gaza
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza on Wednesday reportedly killed dozens, including 15 at a school sheltering displaced families and 33 near a restaurant and market. The death tolls, provided by Hamas, cannot be independently verified and do not distinguish between civilians and combatants.
Meanwhile, a soldier from the Golani Brigade was seriously wounded in combat in southern Gaza, bringing the total Israeli military casualties to 414 since the conflict escalated. The Hamas-controlled health ministry claims over 52,500 Palestinians have died since the war began on October 7, 2023.
Fox News: America needs to 'reform, not retreat' in global assistance programs, says foreign policy org
The U.S. Global Leadership Coalition has released a blueprint aimed at enhancing U.S. international assistance programs to counter threats from adversaries like China and Russia. The plan includes ten recommendations for the Trump administration and Congress, focusing on reform rather than cuts to these programs.
The blueprint emphasizes the importance of targeted investments to maintain a stable, America-First world order. It also proposes creating a recognizable American brand for foreign assistance to clarify its origin and promote U.S. engagement on the global stage.
#economy
Fox News: You might not like the solution to the debt crisis, but here's how to fix America's spending problem
The national debt has reached nearly $37 trillion, with annual deficits projected to exceed $2 trillion. Interest payments are expected to surpass $1 trillion, leading to calls for increased revenue to preserve Social Security and Medicare.
To address this, a return to a 39.6% tax rate for top earners and raising the Social Security wage cap are proposed. These measures aim to stabilize the economy and ensure fiscal responsibility without disproportionately impacting the middle class.
Forbes: Trump Tariffs: Exemptions On Baby Products ‘Under Consideration,’ Bessent Claims
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent indicated that the Trump administration is considering tariff exemptions for essential baby products, as prices for items like strollers and car seats are expected to rise due to high tariffs on Chinese goods. President Trump remained noncommittal, emphasizing a desire for a straightforward tariff policy.
Currently, over 70% of baby gear sold in the U.S. is made in China, leading to significant price increases, with some products expected to rise by about 30%. The tariffs have raised concerns about potential shortages, as companies have begun to increase prices significantly.
#military
Fox News: Liberal media melts down over Trump’s military parade plan, calling it ‘authoritarian’
President Trump plans to host a military parade in June to honor veterans and mark the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, coinciding with his 79th birthday. The event has drawn criticism from liberal media, which views it as authoritarian, while conservatives argue it boosts military morale.
Despite concerns over the estimated $25 million to $45 million cost, Trump defends the parade as a celebration of American military strength. Supporters emphasize its purpose of honoring service members and their families amidst ongoing backlash from critics.
#religion
Fox News: Morning Glory: Please God, a pope younger than me
Pope Francis's unexpected election in 2013 marked a significant moment for the Catholic Church, as he was the first Jesuit pope and came from South America. As his tenure approaches 2025, there are calls for a younger successor who can navigate the rapid changes and crises of the modern world.
The next pope will face unprecedented challenges, akin to those of Pope Pius XII during WWII. The new pontiff must approach these issues with caution and wisdom, as the Church's mission to uphold the teachings of Christ becomes increasingly urgent in a world marked by conflict and suffering.
Fox News: Papal conclave: Eventual new pope's chosen name may signal what's ahead
The choice of name by a newly elected pope can indicate the future direction of the Catholic Church. Traditionally, popes have often chosen names reflecting their intentions, with recent examples including Francis, Benedict, and John Paul. Names like Pius could suggest a return to traditionalism, while a unique name might signal a departure from past legacies.
Experts note that the name selected will provide insight into the new pope's priorities, whether they lean towards continuity with Pope Francis' focus on marginalized communities or a more traditional approach. The name chosen will be announced from St. Peter’s Basilica, marking the beginning of a new papacy.
Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC and BEN HARNWELL: Gen Z’s return to faith is a rebellion against their parents
Jack Posobiec discussed the future of the Catholic Church and the Vatican conclave on his show, noting a trend of Gen Z returning to traditional faith rather than the modern Church. He speculated about the potential for a pope aligned with traditional Catholic values amidst skepticism about the outcome.
The conclave, consisting of 135 cardinal-electors, began voting to elect a new pope, with the possibility of multiple rounds daily until a two-thirds majority is achieved. If no pope is elected after three days, a day of prayer will follow before resuming voting.
#culture
Fox News: First bottle of 'whisky' matured in casks submerged in Loch Ness sells for over $1,000
The first bottle of whisky matured in Loch Ness has sold for over $1,000 at auction. Named Domhayn, it was submerged 702 feet deep and is derived from a 2010 single malt barley spirit. The unique maturation process alters its molecular profile, resulting in distinct aroma and smoothness.
Only six bottles exist, and due to the submersion, it cannot be legally called "whisky." The founder, James Patterson, aims to push the boundaries of spirit maturation, with molecular analysis confirming changes in composition. This technique may also be applied to other spirits.
Fox News: Times Square touts new statue of 12-foot-tall Black woman as 'stark contrast' to statues of White men
A new 12-foot statue of a Black woman, titled "Grounded in the Stars," has been installed in Times Square by artist Thomas J Price. The temporary display aims to promote cultural diversity and reflect on the human condition, contrasting with existing monuments of historical white figures.
The statue will be on display until June 17, 2024, and is part of a broader initiative to amplify marginalized voices and foster meaningful connections among visitors. The project has garnered attention amid ongoing debates over public monuments in America.
Fox News: Comedian Nate Bargatze talks the importance of his Christian faith, says he goes to church ‘as much as I can’
Comedian Nate Bargatze emphasizes the significance of his Christian faith in shaping his life and comedy. In a recent interview, he shared that his upbringing influenced his clean, family-friendly style, aiming to make his parents proud rather than offend anyone.
Bargatze also revealed he has been sober since 2019, believing that alcohol was hindering his career progress. His commitment to his faith and family values remains central to his identity as a performer.
#history
Fox News: Eisenhower’s great-grandson warns Holocaust denial is rising 80 years after WWII in Europe ended
Merrill Eisenhower Atwater, great-grandson of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, emphasized the importance of remembering the Holocaust as nations commemorated the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day. He participated in the March of the Living, honoring survivors and the victims of Nazi atrocities.
Atwater highlighted the personal stories of survivors, including Eva Clarke, who was born in a concentration camp just before liberation. He stressed the moral imperative to acknowledge the Holocaust's reality and combat denial, underscoring the documented horrors faced by millions.
Fox News: Hikers uncover mysterious gold-filled treasure trove in overgrown field: 'Unusually large'
A significant treasure trove consisting of gold coins, jewelry, and tobacco boxes was discovered by hikers in the Czech Republic. The cache, weighing 15 pounds, includes 598 coins dating from 1808 to 1915 and was found in an artificially created stone wall.
Experts consider this a unique find, as it is relatively modern and could provide insights into historical archival documents. The treasure's origins remain unclear, with the absence of German and Czechoslovak coins making it particularly interesting for further study.
#health
Fox News: Why your laundry could be making you sick and what to do about it
A new study reveals that home washing machines may not effectively eliminate harmful bacteria from healthcare uniforms, potentially spreading superbugs. Despite following washing guidelines, many machines failed to reach necessary temperatures or adequately disinfect clothing, raising concerns about antimicrobial resistance.
Healthcare professionals are advised to reconsider policies allowing home laundering of work attire. Implementing standardized in-house laundering or using industrial laundries is recommended to enhance infection control. Regular maintenance of washing machines and adherence to strict washing protocols are also essential.
Fox News: ‘Body clock’ could determine biological age and longevity, researchers say
Researchers at the University of Washington have created a new tool, the Health Octo Tool, to calculate biological age and predict risks of disability and death. This method uses eight metrics from physical exams and bloodwork, achieving over 90% accuracy in predicting health outcomes.
The tool emphasizes overall wellness rather than focusing solely on individual diseases. Future plans include developing a digital app to help individuals track their biological age and the impact of lifestyle changes on their health.
Fox News: Trump announces MAHA advocate Casey Means will be new surgeon general nominee
President Trump announced the nomination of Dr. Casey Means as the new U.S. Surgeon General, emphasizing her strong credentials and her role in promoting the "Make America Healthy Again" agenda. This follows the withdrawal of Dr. Janette Nesheiwat's earlier nomination, with Trump indicating she will still have a role in the Health and Human Services department.
Dr. Means is expected to collaborate closely with Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to address chronic health issues in America. Nesheiwat expressed her commitment to supporting the administration's health initiatives in a different capacity.
#education
Fox News: Legal expert backs Trump admin's crackdown on Harvard: 'Accountability must be enforced'
Trump administration halts federal grants to Harvard over antisemitism claims; Harvard files lawsuit in response.
#crime
Fox News: 1.7 billion passwords leaked on dark web and why yours is at risk
Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting individuals with infostealer malware, leading to a 500% rise in credential theft over the past year. More than 1.7 billion credentials have been harvested through malware that silently compromises user devices, making it a significant threat.
To combat this growing issue, cybersecurity experts recommend using password managers, enabling two-factor authentication, maintaining updated software, and exercising caution with downloads and links. These measures can help protect personal data from being exploited in the evolving cybercrime landscape.
Fox News: California 1977 cold-case murder suspect identified as 69-year-old former Army private living in Ohio
Willie Sims, a 69-year-old former Army private, has been arrested in connection with the 1977 murder of Jeanette Ralston in San Jose, California. New fingerprint and DNA evidence led to his identification, marking a significant breakthrough in a cold case that has troubled prosecutors for over a decade.
Ralston was found dead in her car shortly after leaving a bar with an unknown man. Sims, who was stationed nearby at the time, had a prior conviction for assault. He faces 25 years to life in prison if convicted. Prosecutors express hope that this arrest will bring closure to Ralston's family.
Fox News: New York man charged with federal hate crimes after assaulting Jewish people at anti-Israel protests: DOJ
Tarek Bazrouk, a 20-year-old New York man, was arrested and charged with federal hate crimes for allegedly assaulting Jewish counterprotesters at anti-Israel protests from April 2024 to January 2025. He faces three counts for targeting Jewish individuals during these events, with incidents involving physical assaults and theft of an Israeli flag.
The Department of Justice's indictment highlights Bazrouk's antisemitic sentiments, including messages expressing support for Hamas and derogatory views towards Jewish people. If convicted, he could face up to 30 years in prison. This case marks a significant legal action amid rising tensions surrounding the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Fox News: Kentucky courthouse where sheriff allegedly killed judge plagued by sex abuse allegations: lawsuit
Former Letcher County Sheriff Shawn "Mickey" Stines shot District Judge Kevin Mullins in September 2024, following a civil lawsuit involving a former deputy accused of sexual abuse. Stines, named in the lawsuit, reportedly felt paranoid and threatened before the incident.
Surveillance footage shows Stines locking the door to Mullins' chambers before the shooting. He has been indicted for murder, with his defense planning to argue insanity and emotional disturbance. The case has drawn significant attention due to its implications for the local justice system.
Fox News: Karen Read's Google timeline derailed again as 2nd expert disputes defense claims
In the Karen Read murder trial, a second smartphone forensics expert testified that Jennifer McCabe's Google search regarding hypothermia occurred after John O'Keefe's remains were discovered, contradicting the defense's claim that it took place hours earlier. The expert, Jessica Hyde, confirmed the search timestamp as 6:24 a.m., supporting previous testimony from another forensic analyst.
The trial continues to focus on the evidence presented, including how O'Keefe's phone was handled and the collection of physical evidence from the crime scene. Read, who has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges, faces significant legal repercussions if convicted.
Fox News: Jennifer Aniston’s alleged gate crasher charged with felony stalking
A man has been charged with felony stalking after crashing his car into the gate of Jennifer Aniston's home in Bel-Air. Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, 48, allegedly harassed the actress with unwanted messages before the incident.
He faces charges of felony stalking and vandalism, with bail set at $150,000. If convicted, Carwyle could face three years in prison. Aniston was home at the time of the crash.
Fox News: Rookie Philadelphia police officer shot in stomach while trying to break up fight near high school
A Philadelphia police officer, 26, is in critical condition after being shot while responding to a fight outside Overbrook High School. Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel condemned the actions of a 30-year-old man arrested for allegedly bringing a gun to the altercation.
Bethel criticized the adult's involvement in a youth conflict, emphasizing that such behavior endangers lives. The officer was shot below his bulletproof vest during the incident, which escalated as officers attempted to break up the fights. No other injuries were reported.
Fox News: Realtor shot dead by Mercedes suspect with criminal history: police
Kendrick Finch, 34, was denied bond after allegedly shooting and killing 28-year-old Ashlee Long in Dallas. The incident occurred when Long's friend brushed against Finch's Mercedes, prompting Finch to exit the vehicle and open fire, striking both Long and her companion.
Finch, who has a criminal history, turned himself in and is charged with murder. Long's father expressed his grief and called for justice, stating that Finch should remain incarcerated permanently to prevent further violence.
Fox News: Alex Murdaugh's surviving son, Buster Murdaugh, gets married in lavish Lowcountry wedding
Buster Murdaugh, the surviving son of convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh, married Brooklynn White on May 3 at Coosaw Point in South Carolina. The ceremony featured a picturesque setting with floral arrangements and a four-tiered wedding cake, marking a significant personal milestone amid the family's legal troubles.
Buster has publicly defended his father, claiming the murder trial was unfair and suggesting law enforcement rushed to judgment. Alex Murdaugh is serving a life sentence for the murders of his wife and son, alongside additional sentences for financial crimes.
Fox News: Bryan Kohberger case: Judge denies prosecutors' request for personality testing
An Idaho judge has denied prosecutors' request for personality testing on Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the quadruple murder of University of Idaho students. Judge Steven Hippler cited time constraints and potential legal issues regarding new mental health diagnoses that could arise from such testing.
Additionally, the judge ruled that Kohberger's family can remain in the courtroom during the trial, despite plans for some family members to testify. Kohberger's defense has previously sought to exclude the death penalty, which remains a possible punishment.
Fox News: 3 former Memphis police officers acquitted in death of Tyre Nichols
Three former Memphis police officers were acquitted of all state charges, including second-degree murder, in the January 2023 fatal beating of Tyre Nichols. The jury took over eight hours to reach the verdict after a nine-day trial, despite the incident being captured on video.
Nichols' family and civil rights attorneys expressed their dismay, calling the verdict a "devastating miscarriage of justice." The officers still face federal charges, having previously been convicted. The case has intensified scrutiny of the Memphis Police Department's practices.
Fox News: Philadelphia police officer shot in stomach while responding to dispute near high school
A Philadelphia police officer was shot in the stomach while responding to a dispute near Overbrook High School on Wednesday afternoon. The officer was taken to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, and a suspect was apprehended at the scene with a firearm recovered.
As of now, there is no update on the officer's condition, and authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
#technology
Fox News: See true-to-life 3D visuals without headsets or glasses
The Looking Glass 27-inch light-field display enables shared 3D experiences without headsets or glasses, using advanced light-field technology. It offers multiple perspectives, making it suitable for businesses, education, and creative applications, with a price tag of $10,000.
This display supports various 3D workflows and is designed for collaborative use, allowing teams to visualize complex information together. Its innovative features mark a significant step toward mainstream adoption of immersive, headset-free 3D technology.
Fox News: Humanoid robot goes on 'attack' in chilling viral video
A viral video from an undisclosed Chinese factory shows a robot, resembling a Unitree H1, unexpectedly flailing its limbs and knocking over objects while workers attempt to escape. One worker tries to restrain the robot from a crane mechanism.
The incident has sparked discussions online, with one post claiming it to be "the first robot rebellion in human history." However, the cause of the robot's erratic behavior remains unclear.