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CA Republican criticizes Gavin Newsom's homeless strategy: 'You can't keep throwing money at the symptoms'

Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., joined “Fox News Live” to break down his criticism of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s and the state’s efforts to combat its homeless and mental health crisis. “You can’t keep throwing money at the symptoms,” Issa argued. California recently voted to approve a ballot measure, Proposition 1, allowing the state to raise a $6.4 billion bond to build …

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Michigan school shooter's dad James Crumbley accused of threatening prosecutor in jail calls

The Oakland County Sheriff’s Office in Michigan is investigating threats from James Crumbley, father of Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley, to prosecutors following his trial. Two juries found James Crumbley and his wife, Jennifer Crumbley, guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter each for their roles in then-15-year-old Ethan Crumbley’s decision to shoot up Oxford High School in November …

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Bill Maher rips govt for censoring 'dissenting opinions' about COVID-19 pandemic that were the 'right ones'

“Real Time” host Bill Maher ripped into the government, medical agencies and social media platforms for shutting down “dissenting opinions” on COVID-19 opinions Friday. “As the years roll by now, we see that the dissenting opinions on a lot of these things were quite the right ones,” the HBO host told his guest, author and journalist Kara Swisher. The conversation …

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Bruce Springsteen says peptic ulcer pain was 'hurting so badly' he couldn't sing: 'It was killing me'

Bruce Springsteen opened up about the pain that he endured while struggling with peptic ulcer disease and his fear that he might not be able to sing again. The 74-year-old singer made his return to the stage with the E Street Band at Phoenix, Arizona’s Footprint Center Tuesday night after stepping back from performing and postponing his world tour last …

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St. Louis teen who was brutally beaten in viral attack is breathing on her own, in stable condition: reports

A St. Louis teen who was brutally attacked in a viral video is reportedly now breathing on her own and remains in stable condition as of Friday. Kaylee, 16, suffered a fractured skull, resulting in life-threatening brain swelling and bleeding after a March 8 assault where she had her head repeatedly pounded on the pavement near Hazelwood East High School …

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Judge allows GOP firebrands to sue two cities in deep-blue state for violating their free speech rights

A federal judge on Friday allowed a lawsuit from Reps. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., and Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., to proceed against two California cities that canceled their rallies in 2021. In a 22-page opinion, U.S. District Judge Hernan Vera said there is adequate evidence to suggest the GOP lawmakers have a legitimate claim against officials in Anaheim and Riverside, Calif., …

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Gene Wilder's death after Alzheimer's battle left Mel Brooks 'inconsolable,' filmmaker remembers

Mel Brooks is recalling the “sad” aftermath of good friend and late actor Gene Wilder’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis. In the new “Remembering Gene Wilder” documentary, Brooks opened up about his friendship with Wilder, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s circa 2010, and detailed the steps he had taken to help the “Willy Wonka” star with his memory. “I called him a lot …

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Jimmy Dean, country crooner and hometown hero, is also America’s pork prince: 'One hell of a man'

Jimmy Dean’s name greets Americans from coast to coast in the supermarket sausage aisle. The man himself was a country crooner, talented storyteller and TV host before he became the Texas Panhandle’s Prince of Porkness. “He’s still our hometown hero,” KayLyn Bean, director of the Jimmy Dean Museum in Plainview, Texas, told Fox News Digital. SPAM IS SIZZLING: GLOBAL FAVORITE …

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'Ghost' whisky distillery in Scotland reopens after 40 years

What was once the remnants of a “ghost” distillery on Islay, a great source of peated whisky in Scotland, is now an ultra exclusive distillery with a luxurious and polished blueprint. In 1983, Port Ellen, a workhorse distillery, closed due to an overabundance of single malt whisky production in the area. Due to the surplus, a number of whisky-making locations …

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