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Caitlin Clark's absence from Olympic squad is a 'missed opportunity' for women's basketball, Dan Dakich says

The expected snub of Caitlin Clark from the U.S. Olympic women’s basketball roster for the summer games is a “missed opportunity,” Dan Dakich, host of OutKick’s “Don’t @ Me,” said Sunday. “They could have had more eyeballs on women’s basketball, which would have equated to going back to your season and finishing up even stronger, but now it’s just same …

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New book 'The War on Warriors' by Pete Hegseth highlights a patriot's concerns about a 'woke' military

The new book by bestselling author and co-host Pete Hegseth of “Fox & Friends Weekend” — “The War on Warriors,” out on June 4 from Fox News Books — minces no words about the state of today’s military as he sees it. The personal memoir is his fifth book and was a passion project for him, he said. “I love …

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Trump speaks to Fox News after his guilty conviction: ‘These are bad people’

Former President Trump criticized the guilty verdict he was handed in the New York criminal case against him on Sunday during an interview with “Fox & Friends Weekend.” “It’s weaponization, and it’s a very dangerous thing. We’ve never had that in this country,” he said during the exclusive interview. A Manhattan jury found Trump guilty of all 34 counts of …

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Trump lays out his 'revenge' strategy after conviction makes him a felon

Former President Trump, fresh off his New York criminal conviction for falsifying business records, told Fox News he will get even with his adversaries by getting his old job back. “My revenge will be success,” Trump said in an exclusive sit-down interview with “Fox & Friends Weekend.” “These are bad people. These people are sick, and they do things that …

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Texas teen honors late dad with tearjerking graduation speech hours after his burial: Doing this 'for him'

A Texas high school valedictorian who delivered a tearjerking speech against the backdrop of burying his father earlier that morning said he summoned the strength to keep going as he looked out over the crowd and saw how his words had touched everyone. “I didn’t know if I even had the strength to do it. I was up there talking …

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Families flock to faith-based youth programs amid Boy Scouts' 'progressive' rebrand

Some families are eyeing faith-based alternatives to the Boy Scouts – soon to be rebranded to Scouting America – as some say the organization has left its founding mission behind. “Anytime organizations lose their rootedness, and especially if we chase these progressive visions, we end up waking up in a world that’s really hard to recognize and very difficult to …

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Coffee shop owner blames Biden for skyrocketing costs hurting business: 'He should resign'

Small business owners are increasingly relying on credit cards to keep their businesses afloat, and some business owners are blaming the Biden administration for the rise in costs. Maher Youssef, owner of Pluto Organic Cafe, told Fox News that his Seattle coffee shop has relied on credit cards to pay for costs as inflation has surged. He believes the Biden …

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Rookie police officer has 'surreal' reunion with retired lieutenant who saved his life when he was a baby

A retired Indiana police lieutenant got the shock of his life when one of the officers he served with previously alerted him of a new recruit’s identity. “He said, ‘Well, you’re not going to believe this.’ I said, ‘What?’ He says, ‘He’s sitting next to me,'” Gene Eyster, retired lieutenant from the South Bend Police Department in the Hoosier State, …

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Friday court date could determine fate of Americans arrested for bringing ammo to Turks and Caicos

An Oklahoma man arrested for bringing ammo to Turks and Caicos says a Friday court hearing could determine the fate of multiple Americans who face a similar predicament after a new policy took effect in the popular vacation spot. “The date that everything hinges on is this Friday. Bryan Hagerich goes on trial May the 3rd,” Ryan Watson, who was …

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Life Swap: American exchange students trade red, blue states to learn valuable lesson

Shattering stereotypes with every swap, a groundbreaking exchange program is offering kids from red and blue states a free ticket to explore the diverse landscapes of America, and challenge any misconceptions they might have about places far from home. “It’s kind of hard to say no to a free trip, but I had this obsession with just seeing everywhere I …

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