FIRST ON FOX: Catholic Bishop Robert Barron and commentator Chris Rufo share a hope that the “extremism of a lot of the woke ideology” is prompting a promising backlash despite dominating conservative fears. “My Hope Is that in what 20 years, 30 years, 40 years people will look back at …
Read More »Harvard honor council student says Claudine Gay got by on 'lower standard' in plagiarism case, should resign
An undergraduate member of Harvard’s Honor Council believes university president Claudine Gay is “getting off easy” from her recent plagiarism allegations. The student, who remained anonymous, wrote an op-ed published in the Harvard Crimson student newspaper on Sunday. Gay is facing widespread accusations of antisemitism and plagiarism, but the university’s …
Read More »Female military recruits surge across all service branches
FIRST ON FOX: Female military recruits have sharply increased across all service branches so far in fiscal year 2025. Around 7,260 more women have enlisted so far this fiscal year than at this point last fiscal year: from 16,725 to 23,985, according to Pentagon figures seen by Fox News Digital. …
Read More »Cowboy State Republican who mounted gubernatorial bid 'isn't conservative enough,' Freedom Caucus chair says
Wyoming state Sen. Eric Barlow, a Republican and Marine Corps veteran who previously served as the state House speaker, has launched a gubernatorial bid in the Cowboy State. “Eric Barlow is running for Governor because he believes Wyoming deserves strong, respectful leadership rooted in service, not politics,” his campaign website …
Read More »Texas Republican turns up heat on Biden admin to turn over logs of president's mystery visitors
FIRST ON FOX: A Texas Republican lawmaker is turning up the heat on the Biden administration to turn over the logs of President Biden’s mystery Delaware visitors. Rep. Lance Gooden, R-Texas, sent letters to both Biden and Secret Service deputy director Kimberly Cheatle, calling on the pair to release the …
Read More »Longshot Republican presidential candidates scramble to make 2nd debate next week
LACONIA, N.H. – North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum vows that his Republican White House campaign will not be sidetracked if he falls short in his bid to qualify for next week’s second GOP presidential nomination debate. “We’re going to keep charging forward,” Burgum told Fox News Digital. However, Burgum’s campaign …
Read More »Newsom faces tough choice in filling Feinstein's coveted seat
With the vacant seat of Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., all eyes are on the Golden State’s governor for who he will appoint in her place. The seat is a highly contested one ahead of the 2024 election, and the governor’s decision will have significant implications for the deep blue bastion …
Read More »Republican Senators bash Biden's $6B Iran deal in push to support Israel
Senate Republicans are turning up the heat on the Biden administration’s $6 billion Iran deal in exchange for American prisoners, which they say may have helped fund Hamas’ surprise attack on Israel that has killed at least 700 people and injured 2,000 others. The deal, which was reached last month, …
Read More »GOP attorneys general push for fix to ‘catch-and-release loophole' at southern border, citing terror threat
FIRST ON FOX: Republican attorneys general, led by Florida AG Ashley Moody, are calling on the Biden administration to fix what they say is a catch-and-release “loophole” — calling for urgency in the wake of the terror attack in Israel. The coalition of 27 states has written to Department of …
Read More »The chaotic, convoluted path House Republicans took to elect a speaker leads back to square one
The shortest distance between two points is a straight line, but in their effort to elect a House speaker, Republicans have taken a more tortured route. Compared to a straight line, Republicans will follow the path of the “truncated icosidodecahedron rhombus,” a monstrous, convex, polygonous shape. At least thetruncated icosidodecahedron …
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