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NewsNation completes transition to cable news outlet next week

By filling out its weekend schedule next week, NewsNation will compete a transition to an all-news cable and satellite network that it began in 2020. The network announced this week that on June 1, a three-hour newscast anchored by Adrienne Bankert will begin at 4 p.m. Eastern on Saturdays and Sundays, displacing syndicated reruns of “Blue Bloods.” NEW YORK TIMES …

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Voters seeking 'law and order' cheer ousting of progressive Oregon district attorney

People living and working in Portland, Oregon, told Fox News Digital they hope the ousting of their progressive district attorney will end what they view as a permissive attitude toward crime. “They wanted law and order,” former Portland news videographer Andy Chandler said of voters’ decision. “They didn’t want this kind of hollow, empty gesture concept of law and order …

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Faith-based group prevails as judge rules 'vague' DC transit group's ad guideline restricts free speech

A Christian group who decried what it saw as violation of free speech by a Washington, D.C., transit group prevailed as a judge ruled the agency must display the nonprofit’s previously rejected ads. “The First Amendment grants all Americans the right to express their point of view, religious or secular,” First Liberty Institute Senior Counsel Jeremy Dys told Fox News …

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Former ESPN employee blasts Harrison Butker's 'garbage' speech: 'Go f— yourself'

The critics of Harrison Butker’s commencement speech at Benedictine College are continuing to fire. The Kansas City Chiefs kicker urged women graduates to embrace being a “homemaker” and criticized the LGBTQ community and President Biden for his stance on abortion. In the speech, Butker added, “things like abortion, IVF, surrogacy, euthanasia, as well as a growing support for the degenerate …

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Blue line getting thinner in West Coast states as police take refuge in Idaho

This story is the fifth in a series examining the mass-migration of West Coast residents to Idaho. Read parts one, two, three and four. COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho — Seth Horst used to avoid telling strangers what he did for a living. “Police officer” felt like a four-letter word in 2020, especially in California. Fast-forward a year and Horst stood with …

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Blue city's exodus continues for third straight year, but slower: 'People just feel trapped'

Portland’s exodus continued for a third year, though at a slower rate, according to new Census Bureau estimates, even as other metropolitan areas rebounded from pandemic-era population dips. “There’s a lot of concern,” DHM Research Senior Vice President John Horvick previously told Fox News of the city’s population losses. He said the most common reaction he sees from leaders and …

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Boy Scouts' 'tragic' mission departure left boys needing mentors, competitor says. Here are some alternatives

The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) has begun to overlook the importance of providing boys with male mentorship in a gender-exclusive environment, leaving them in need of alternative organizations, the head of one such program told Fox News Digital. “It’s just really tragic that an organization that has had such a storied past in terms of the way that it …

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Robin Roberts has awkward exchange on 'Good Morning America' while discussing Harrison Butker's speech

Debate over Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker’s faith-based commencement speech at Benedictine College over the weekend led to an awkward exchange on “Good Morning America” between co-host Robin Roberts and ABC correspondent Stephanie Ramos. Butker’s speech was the topic of conversation during a segment of the ABC show Thursday, and Ramos reported “mixed reviews in the crowd” at the …

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Judge rules against Japanese professor who accused boss of racial discrimination for discussing sushi

A judge in the United Kingdom ruled that a Japanese professor was incorrect in attributing racism to a comment from her superior about loving sushi. In September 2021, University of London Professor Nana Sato-Rossberg alleged that her boss, Provost Claire Ozanne, raised the subject of Japanese food and that her family likes this cuisine and that they eat sushi. This …

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Gavin Newsom called 'delusional' after touting California as national model on fighting homelessness

Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., took heat from conservatives online after promoting California as a “national model” for addressing homelessness for veterans and for those suffering with mental health issues. In response to Newsom’s press conference where he touted steps the state has taken to address the problem, critics mocked the notion that California could ever be seen as a “national …

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