The legacy of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may be at a crossroads, Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., said Sunday, as Israel looks to launch a direct assault on the Hamas stronghold of Rafah. Coons appeared on ABC’s “This Week” and said he hopes Netanyahu is thinking about his legacy after President Biden threatened to withhold offensive aid from Israel should …
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Top Senate Democrat joins growing chorus of lawmakers breaking from Biden on Israel
Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., said Friday that military aid to Israel should continue in a departure from the White House position. In a statement, Cardin said he disagreed with President Biden, who has threatened to withhold offensive aid from Israel if it proceeds with a ground invasion of the southern Gaza city of Rafah, where …
Read More »Judge facing heat for releasing alleged DC teen shooter donated to Soros tied fund, posted about being 'woke'
FIRST ON FOX: A Washington, D.C., judge who released on bail a teenager accused of firing over two dozen rounds at a car full of people along a busy street has a social media presence filled with progressive activism and a financial link to progressive mega donor George Soros. Lloyd U. Nolan, Jr., a magistrate judge on the Superior Court …
Read More »White House should be 'concerned' as Trump rallies as many as 100k in deep-blue New Jersey: 'Extraordinary'
Former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy warned the Biden White House should be “concerned” ahead of November after Trump rallied as many as 100,000 supporters in New Jersey in what is being called the largest political rally in state history. McCarthy joined “Sunday Morning Futures” to discuss his reaction to Trump’s massive rally in Wildwood, New Jersey on Saturday …
Read More »West Coast exodus drives surprising political effect in red state, and it's not a liberal shift
This story is the third in a series examining the mass-migration of West Coast residents to Idaho. Read parts one and two. SANDPOINT, Idaho — A snarky saying appeared on local bumper stickers in the early 1990s as droves of Californians moved to North Idaho: “Welcome to Idaho. Now go home.” The “Don’t California my Idaho” sentiment remains alive and …
Read More »Ex-Mumford & Sons guitarist hopes new festival will be hub for viewpoint diversity 'where real debate happens'
NEW YORK CITY – Cancel culture has taken many victims in recent years, but one former musician is combating the silencing of unpopular opinion with what he hopes to be a new annual conference. Winston Marshall, the British banjoist and guitarist who left the band Mumford & Sons in 2021 after daring to like a book from journalist Andy Ngo, …
Read More »Balance of power: Senate GOP's campaign chair cautiously optimistic about retaking majority in 2024 elections
Senate Republican campaign chief Steve Daines is tempering any talk of a red wave this autumn leading to a large GOP majority in the chamber. “I want 51. That’s the majority,” the chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) told Fox News Digital this week when asked what he’s aiming for in November’s elections. Democrats control the U.S. Senate, …
Read More »Meet Fani Willis' GOP challenger for the top prosecutor job in deep-blue Georgia
Embattled Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis is facing a GOP challenger in the race for her post as district attorney this November, the first time a Republican has sought the office in more than two decades. Courtney Kramer, an Atlanta-based attorney, is likely to face Willis in November, assuming Willis defeats her one Democratic primary challenger, which she is expected to …
Read More »Vegan restaurant caves and adds another helping of meat. Guess what is behind LA's crazy beef
Tofu or not tofu? That is the question. The Los Angeles vegan community is calling fowl on one of its most beloved institutions for that restaurant’s sudden decision to begin serving meat. Chef Mollie Engelhart’s “Sage Vegan Bistro” is set to become “Sage Regenerative Kitchen and Brewery,” in a move to beef up profits that she says is in line …
Read More »Border Patrol mobile app for migrants seeking entry into US controversial on both sides of immigration debate
A government mobile app for migrants seeking asylum at the southern border has become controversial on both sides of the immigration debate. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) says on its website the CBP One app to schedule appointments at points of entry into the U.S. has “increased CBP’s capacity to process migrants more efficiently and orderly while cutting out …
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