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Independent NJ candidate’s martial arts theatrics shakes up township meeting

On October 25, 2025

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It was less town hall talk and more kung fu theater.

A local election candidate is making waves for a bizarre protest he made at a township meeting this week when he dressed up in martial arts gear and unleashed a series of flying kicks and punched through several of his own protest signs.

The man, identified in previous theatrical stunts as Will Thilly, is running as an independent for the Cranford Township Committee in New Jersey, and has been railing against the local mayor on local taxes, development policy and civic unity.

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At around 45 minutes into the streamed meeting, Thilly approaches the podium in his blue-colored gear, yellow belt and black headband, and begins clapping.

He then breaks out singing "Eye of the Tiger" and asks the bemused crowd to join in.

That’s when two helpers on either side of the floor unfurl a sign reading "Unfair Taxes," and Thilly proceeds to kung fu kick through it. One man in the crowd can be seen laughing, another man holds his head in his hands, while a despondent elderly couple gets up and leaves.

But Thilly and his crew weren’t finished here.

His pals unfurl three other signs reading, "Closing Our Pools," "Overdevelopment," and "Divisiveness," with Thilly kung fu kicking through each of them.

The two men then unfurl another sign reading "Let Love Rule," which was also adorned with love hearts.

"Mr. Thilly, please address your comments to the Township Committee," Mayor Terrence Curran can be heard saying.

Unfazed, Thilly then says, "This is love." He walks toward it and the two men embrace him, wrapping him in the sign.

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Moments later, Thilly took the microphone and aired his grievances to the mayor, accusing him and the township committee of mishandling a controversial 30-year PILOT tax-exemption deal for a 250-unit apartment complex.

"You also voted for the 30-year tax exemption and PILOT at 750 Walnut on October 8 last year. Then this July, you said you never voted for that deal, that I was lying," Thilly said.

"The fact that you, our mayor, cannot remember that you voted for the single largest financial deal and loss in our town history is grounds for that agreement’s annulment… This is the real reason our taxes are going up so much."

He alleged that the agreement costs the town millions in lost revenue and contributes to rising property taxes, claiming officials have "censored" meetings and canceled a candidates’ debate "for the first time in history."

Fox News Digital requested comment from Curran but did not immediately receive a response.

Thilly isn’t new to theatrics. Last month, a video of the independent candidate breakdancing at another meeting went viral, racking up more than 1.6 million views, per CBS News New York on Sept. 4.

In that appearance, Thilly moonwalked across the floor and performed a backspin before using his allotted five minutes to complain about rising taxes, according to CBS News New York.

"We were told the referendum was gonna bring it up for an average household about $400, I think, and mine went up like 900 bucks," Thilly said, per the outlet.

After his speech, he then moonwalked out.

Curran dismissed that stunt as "completely a distraction," per CBS.

Dakota Johnson defends wearing sheer gowns and daring outfits on the red carpet

On October 25, 2025

Dakota Johnson defends her bold fashion choices, sRead more

Dakota Johnson couldn't care less what people have to say about her fashion choices.

During a recent interview with Vogue Germany for its cover story, the 36-year-old "Materialists" star was asked if she's ever nervous "about whether a naked dress might be too sexy," and she didn't hold back in her response.

"I really don't care," she told the outlet. "I've been able to wear some of the most beautiful dresses, and I feel beautiful in them, so I wear them."

Johnson's love for the naked dress dates back to 2021, when she arrived at the Venice Film Festival in a custom sheer Gucci gown which was dripping with jewels and silver fringe. She then made waves when she wore a sheer black gown with spider web designs at the 2024 premiere of "Madame Web."

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She credits her mom, actress Melanie Griffith, for giving her the confidence to wear these gowns, saying Griffith "was just very open about the topic of bodies."

"She taught us how to take care of our bodies and love them, and that our bodies are beautiful," she told Vogue Germany. "And I think that's something really important for a young girl because we're constantly told that we're not good enough."

The actress called the confidence her mom instilled in her "a huge gift she gave me," noting "it can really break you" when you are "not told from a young age by the woman you look up to the most that you're perfect and smart and special and strong and brave."

Most recently, Johnson wore two very revealing gowns to different red carpets. She first wore a sheer black Gucci dress in floral-embroidered lace, which showed off her black bra and underwear, while at the Kering Foundation's Caring for Women dinner in September.

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She then went braless in a long-sleeve blue Gucci gown featuring a high neckline and sheer lace bodice at the Zurich Film Festival, later that month.

"Sometimes those dresses look good on me. But there are also some we've tried on that didn't look good at all. It depends on the shape, the finish, the color, and everything else. So if I find a beautiful dress that I feel comfortable in, of course I want to wear it! And it's fun to wear a sexy dress."

The "Fifty Shades of Grey" star's daring style has gotten her in trouble a few times. Most recently, Johnson wore a black mini dress with a plunging neckline while on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," a choice she instantly regretted.

"Oh God," Johnson said, when she realized the dress showed more than she bargained for when she sat down. "This is the wrong outfit."

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After asking host, Jimmy Fallon, to let her know "if there’s a problem" and later asking for a blanket to cover up, Fallon gave her a tissue to place in her cleavage.

"That’s perfect. No one will even know the difference!" said Fallon. "You look great!"

'No Kings' protests largely comprised of people from one demographic: experts

On October 25, 2025

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At last weekend’s "No Kings" protest in Washington, D.C., inflatable chickens bobbed above a crowd that, according to demographic research, was made up mostly of educated White women in their 40s.

Psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert said that the "No Kings" protests are a snapshot of an era when emotional catharsis and civic activism have begun to blur.

"What we’re seeing is a kind of group therapy playing out in the streets," he told Fox News Digital.

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The protest, which drew thousands to the nation’s capital and similar rallies across the country, was aimed at denouncing what participants described as President Donald Trump’s "kingship" and blatant authoritarianism.

According to researchers at American University who track protest movements, and whose findings were first reported by Axios, the typical D.C. attendee was an educated White woman in her 40s who learned about the demonstration through friends or social media.

"The 'No Kings' movement allows people to feel belonging and community," Alpert said. "Sharing grievances with like-minded people feels good, but it doesn’t necessarily change anything."

Alpert, who’s the author of his forthcoming book "Therapy Nation," said that "therapy speak" is everywhere in our culture.

"Therapy speak is everywhere — in dating apps, on the news, even in political rallies," he said. "People start labeling others as narcissists or traumatized when those aren’t clinical diagnoses."

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Alpert sees that hunger for connection as central to the "No Kings" phenomenon.

"People are craving community, and this gives them a place to channel that. They’re surrounded by others who validate how they feel, and that validation can be addictive," he said. "Some protesters are equating the ‘No Kings’ movement with the Civil Rights movement. In their minds, there’s an equivalency, but there really isn’t. They want to be part of something historically meaningful — and that longing can distort perspective."

That fleeting catharsis, Alpert added, can also mask something darker. 

"A lot of times people are unhappy in their own lives," he said. "They may have anxiety or anger, and they project that onto others. That’s partly what we’re seeing play out at these rallies."

During "No Kings" protests across the nation last Saturday, individuals sporting inflatable T. rex, elephants and other brightly colored costumes flooded the streets. Supporters say the inflatable costumes draw attention without violence. The tactic started in Portland, Oregon, during protests against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations.

"They want us to be violent," protester Claudia Schultz, wearing an inflatable pig costume, told the Miami Herald. "You can’t get any less violent than this."

Blue Jays' Game 1 hero Addison Barger spent night before World Series on teammate's hotel room pullout

On October 25, 2025

Despite sleeping on a pull-out couch before Game 1Read more

Odd sleeping conditions did not stop Addison Barger from etching his name into Toronto Blue Jays' history on Friday night.

Barger was not in the starting lineup for Game 1 of the World Series, the first for the Blue Jays since 1993. He probably will not say it publicly, but perhaps that was a blessing in disguise.

That is because he actually spent the night before rooming with teammate David Schneider in the hotel inside Rogers Centre and sleeping on a pull-out couch, according to ESPN.

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Schneider joked with reporters after the win that the pullout was "squeaking all night," and Barger was barred from sleeping with Schneider and his girlfriend in their bed.

"He's a headcase, but he's funny," Schneider said. "They set up a place, but I was like, for a few days, I'm not paying for a hotel room," Barger said to ESPN. "I know that sounds crazy, but I'm just trying to save a buck."

Despite the apparent uncomfortable slumber, he hit a pinch-hit grand slam, the first in World Series history, in the sixth inning to help the Jays to an 11-4 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers.

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That was just the cherry on top of a wild week for Barger. The morning after the Jays beat the Seattle Mariners in the American League Championship Series, Barger flew home to see his wife, who had just given birth to the couple's third child.

He flew back to Toronto, but Barger does not have a full-time place in the city and needed somewhere to stay. So he roomed with Myles Straw before sharing the room with Schneider.

It was the biggest home run by a Blue Jay since, well, Monday night, when George Springer's three-run homer sent the Blue Jays to the World Series.

Toronto will look to take a 2-0 series lead on Saturday night — this time, Barger had his own place to stay with his family.

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June Lockhart, ‘Lost In Space’ and ‘Lassie’ star, dead at 100

On October 25, 2025

June Lockhart, iconic Lost in Space and Lassie staRead more

June Lockhart, the beloved actress best known for her iconic roles in "Lassie" and "Lost in Space," has died. She was 100.

Lockhart died of natural causes at her home in Santa Monica, Calif., with her daughter, June Elizabeth, and granddaughter, Christianna, by her side, Fox News Digital has learned.

"Iconic and legendary actress of stage and screen June Lockhart dies, leaving a legacy of nearly 90 years of American entertainment history," her rep shared.

Lockhart was born in New York City on June 25, 1925. She made her stage debut at just 8 years old in the 1933 production of "Peter Ibbetson" at the Metropolitan Opera House. By 13, she had already appeared on the silver screen — joining her parents, Gene and Kathleen Lockhart, in MGM’s 1938 adaptation of "A Christmas Carol."

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She quickly shared scenes with Hollywood legends, appearing in "All This and Heaven Too" with Bette Davis and Charles Boyer, and in 1941, playing Rosie, the sister of Gary Cooper’s character in "Sergeant York," directed by Howard Hawks.

By 19, Lockhart was under contract with MGM, earning acclaim as Lucille Ballard in "Meet Me in St. Louis," directed by Vincente Minnelli.

In 1947, Lockhart made her Broadway debut in "For Love or Money," earning a TONY Award — then called the Antoinette Perry Award — for "Best Newcomer." She made history as the first-ever recipient of the honor. At the time, The American Theatre Wing presented men with lighters and women with small gold medallions.

Lockhart’s own medallion — the first TONY ever presented — was donated to the Smithsonian Institution in 2008, where it remains part of the museum’s permanent entertainment archives.

Lockhart’s warmth and grace translated perfectly to television, where she became one of America’s most beloved matriarchs.

In the 1950s, she won hearts as the gentle, soft-voiced mom in "Lassie," often working from scripts written by blacklisted writers during the Red Scare. In the 1960s, she boldly went from the family farm to the stars, portraying Maureen Robinson — the steadfast "space mom" in "Lost in Space."

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"The premise of the series [intrigued me]," Lockhart told Fox News Digital in September 2024 of her involvement in "Lost in Space."

"It was a view of family dynamics of a marooned group of scientists and two children, and how they survived," she shared. "It was ‘Space Family Robinson,' a play on ‘Swiss Family Robinson.' . . . Each of my costars was a wonderful professional. It was a very happy set with lots of laughs and genuine affection between us."

Lockhart also told Fox News Digital it was "great" that many still recognized her as their favorite TV mom.

Despite having a secret rebellious side on set, she’s always been proud of her squeaky-clean image. She’s never been tempted to take on a sultry role in Hollywood, nor has she ever felt pressured over the years to look a certain way.

"I was not offered those parts," she said. "[And] I always eat carefully . . . in that silver spacesuit, you had better be in shape."

Later, she joined "Petticoat Junction" as Dr. Janet Craig, and even lent her voice to Nickelodeon’s cult favorite "Ren & Stimpy," showing her range and humor spanned generations.

While Lockhart shined on screen, her passion stretched far beyond Hollywood. With two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame — and five total for the Lockhart family — she also became a beloved figure in the space community.

A lifelong science enthusiast, she served as a NASA spokesperson and attended countless launches and landings, often standing beside astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin.

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In 2013, NASA honored her with the "Exceptional Public Achievement Medal," recognizing her decades-long advocacy for space exploration. Her daughter, June Elizabeth, said that tribute meant more to her than any Hollywood accolade.

"Mommy always considered acting as her craft, her vocation, but her true passions were journalism, politics, science and NASA," her daughter shared. "She cherished playing her role in ‘Lost in Space’ and she was delighted to know that she inspired many future astronauts, as they would remind her on visits to NASA. That meant even more to her than the hundreds of television and movie roles she played."

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Astronauts even carried her father’s 1921 composition, "The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise," aboard the International Space Station.

Her father’s activism — as a founding member of the Screen Actors Guild in the 1930s — also shaped her lifelong belief in fair working conditions. Lockhart joined AFRA (later AFTRA) in 1938 and SAG in 1940, eventually earning the Guild’s prestigious Founders Award in 2018.

Her adventurous spirit never dimmed. Encouraged by her dear friend, architect and environmentalist Harry Gessner, Lockhart embraced every opportunity life offered — from singing onstage with Willie Nelson to attending White House press briefings dating back to the Eisenhower administration.

Her family said her energy and humor were "endless."

Fox News Digital's Stephanie Nolasco contributed to this report.

Rubio, Huckabee meet with families of US citizens whose remains are being held hostage in Gaza

On October 25, 2025

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee met with the families of Itay Chen and Omer Neutra, two U.S. citizens whose bodies have been held hostage in Gaza since they were killed in the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks.

"We will not forget the lives of the hostages who died in the captivity of Hamas. Today I met with the families of American citizens Itay Chen and Omer Neutra. We will not rest until their — and all — remains are returned," Rubio wrote in a post on X. 

He included a photo of himself and Huckabee sitting with the families.

Huckabee also posted about the meeting and said that Rubio's visit to Israel was "very productive in moving forward" the U.S.-brokered Gaza peace plan. However, he added that "[before the] plan can work, ALL hostages must be released!"

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Ruby Chen, Itay's father, told Fox News Digital that it was the fifth time that he met with Rubio since he became secretary of state.

"It was important for us to receive energy from him after a number of days of no hostage releases," Ruby Chen told Fox News Digital. "He gave us his commitment [that] they are focused on the release of all the remaining hostages with an emphasis on my son, a U.S. citizen. The secretary promised he will pass our meeting highlights to POTUS he is meeting later today in Qatar."

Ruby Chen also met with Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance, as well as U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, during their recent visit to Israel.

Ronen Neutra, Omer's father, also spoke with Fox News Digital about the meeting. He said that they "learned that the assumption is that Hamas is trying to gain time by prolonging the return of the hostages" so that the terror group can move freely in the areas that no longer have Israeli soldiers.

"After all the work that President Trump and his administration did, they deserve to get the Americans back," Ronen Neutra said, referring to his son and Itay Chen. "We deserve to get our sons back and get our closure, and start to deal with the grief process, something that we've been postponing for the last two years."

Ronen Neutra also expressed his gratitude towards the Trump administration for its efforts to end the war and get all hostages — living and deceased — home.

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All living hostages are now out of Gaza, but the remains of 13 deceased hostages have not been returned by Hamas. The Israeli government has reiterated its call for Hamas to return the remains of all the hostages.

Neutra and Chen's parents were vocal advocates for the release of the living and deceased hostages. In July 2024, Neutra's parents spoke at the Republican National Convention, while Chen's parents spoke at the Democratic National Convention in August 2024. They have also met with people around the world, including several officials, as they fight to get their sons back.

Chen, a 19-year-old dual U.S.-Israeli citizen, was initially believed to have been kidnapped by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, while serving along the Gaza border, but he was later declared dead by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). His body is still held by Hamas in Gaza.

Neutra, 21, a fellow American-Israeli from New York, was killed in battle that same day, and his body remains in captivity.

Fox News Digital's Amelie Botbol contributed to this report.

Newsom's fiery claim DOJ has 'no business' monitoring CA election blasted by Trump official: 'Calm down bro'

On October 25, 2025

Gavin Newsom faces backlash after criticizing DOJRead more

California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom’s rebuke of the Justice Department’s move to monitor the November election in his state is getting strong pushback, including from a DOJ official who noted the move is not out of the ordinary.

"Donald Trump's puppet DOJ has no business screwing around with next month's election," Newsom posted on Friday in response to news the DOJ plans to send federal election watchers to California and New Jersey for their closely watched elections next month.

"Sending the feds into California polling places is a deliberate attempt to scare off voters and undermine a fair election. We will not back down. Californians decide our future — no one else."

Many on social media, including DOJ Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon, quickly pointed out that the Justice Department has a long history of sending election monitoring resources to areas that have a history of issues in order to ensure election laws are being followed.

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"Lol calm down bro," Dhillon posted on X. "The @TheJusticeDept under Democrat administrations has sent in federal election observers for decades, and not once did we hear that this was voter intimidation from states such as California. Do you really want to go there? Isn’t transparency a good thing?"

Dr. Houman Hemmati posted on X, "Hey @GavinNewsom WHY would any legitimate voter be "scared off" by having federal election observers? Most people think legitimate voters would be more likely to vote because they’d trust the process. 

"But clearly you’re afraid of something. I wonder what that is…"

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, a Republican candidate for governor in California to replace the term-limited Newsom, wrote on X, "Gavin sure seems worried about people seeing how he's handling elections."

The Republican parties in both California and New Jersey requested the federal observers as California votes on a ballot measure aimed at redrawing the state’s congressional map in favor of Democrats to counter states like Texas that have redrawn its map favoring Republicans and New Jersey votes in a highly watched gubernatorial election.

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The Department of Justice sent election monitors to California twice during the Biden administration, during the 2022 general election and the 2024 general election. 

"This is not a federal election," Newsom’s press office posted on X. "The US DOJ has no business or basis to interfere with this election. This is solely about whether California amends our state constitution.

"This administration has made no secret of its goal to undermine free and fair elections. Deploying these federal forces appears to be an intimidation tactic meant for one thing: suppress the vote."

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The Biden Justice Department sent election resources to several non-federal elections as well, including Alaska municipal elections in October 2023, a New Jersey off-year general election in 2023, and a Mississippi off-year general in 2023. 

Fox News Digital reached out to Newsom’s office for comment.

"In recent elections, we have received reports of irregularities in these counties that we fear will undermine either the willingness of voters to participate in the election or their confidence in the announced results of the election," California GOP Chairwoman Corrin Rankin wrote in a letter to Dhillon on Monday.

The New Jersey GOP sent a similar letter about Passaic County, which is heavily Latino and once favored Democrats, but voted Trump in 2024.

The state GOP alleged a "long and sordid history" of vote-by-mail fraud.

Democrats in both states have pushed back against the decision.

New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin called the move "highly inappropriate" and said the DOJ "has not even attempted to identify a legitimate basis for its actions."

Los Angeles County Clerk Dean Logan said election observers are standard practice across the country and that the county, with 5.8 million registered voters, is continuously updating and verifying its voter records.

"Voters can have confidence their ballot is handled securely and counted accurately," he said.

During the 2024 election, multiple Republican-led states pushed back on the Biden administration's efforts to send federal resources to monitor elections, arguing the state measures in place were satisfactory.

Election monitors are lawyers who work for the Justice Department, including in the civil rights division and U.S. attorney’s offices across the country. They are not law enforcement officers or federal agents.

For decades, the Justice Department’s civil rights division has sent attorneys and staff members to monitor polling places across the country in both federal and non-federal elections. The monitors are tasked with ensuring compliance with federal voting rights laws.

The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division enforces a number of statutes protecting the right to vote. That includes the Voting Rights Act, which prohibits intimidation and threats against those who are casting ballots or counting votes. And it includes the Americans with Disabilities Act, which mandates that election officials ensure people with disabilities have the full and equal opportunity to vote.

Fox News Digital’s Brie Stimson and The Associated Press contributed to this report

Democrat Sherrill responds to DOJ election monitors in New Jersey governor's race

On October 25, 2025

Mikie Sherrill said she will "ensure that weRead more

Democrat New Jersey governor candidate Mikie Sherrill declared Saturday she will "ensure that we don't have any voter intimidation and any attempt to intimidate people from voting" after the Justice Department said it would send federal election watchers to her state next month.

New Jersey has an open seat for governor as Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat, prepares to leave office. The Justice Department announced Friday that it’s sending federal election watchers to New Jersey and California. The moves come after the Republican parties in both states requested federal observers.

"You know, I'm really proud of running open, transparent and free elections. And we're going to continue to do that and ensure that we don't have any voter intimidation and any attempt to intimidate people from voting," Sherrill said Saturday.

DOJ SENDS FEDERAL ELECTION WATCHERS TO CALIFORNIA AND NEW JERSEY COUNTIES AMID REPUBLICAN REQUESTS

"The public should have confidence that all of our elections processes are secure and that all New Jersey voters can make their voices heard free from any type of intimidation regarding casting their ballots," her campaign spokesperson Carly Jones said in a statement to Fox News.

"Mikie fully supports the prosecution of bad actors who violate our election laws, and her Attorney General will move those prosecutions forward swiftly. However, we cannot allow Trump and his election deniers to support some ‘stop the steal’ strategy for Jack Ciattarelli when he loses," Jones continued.

"It’s important for us to have uniform rules around our state, and Mikie will appoint an Attorney General who makes sure that all New Jerseyans, regardless of who they vote for, have full confidence in our election process," Jones added.

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The Justice Department said Friday that it "will monitor polling sites in six jurisdictions ahead of the upcoming November 4, 2025, general election to ensure transparency, ballot security, and compliance with federal law."

"Transparency at the polls translates into faith in the electoral process, and this Department of Justice is committed to upholding the highest standards of election integrity," Attorney General Pamela Bondi said in a statement. "We will commit the resources necessary to ensure the American people get the fair, free, and transparent elections they deserve."

"The Department, through the Civil Rights Division, enforces federal voting rights laws that protect the rights of all eligible citizens to access the ballot," the DOJ said. "The Department regularly deploys its staff to monitor for compliance with federal civil rights laws in elections in communities across the country."

Fox News Digital’s Brie Stimson and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Inside the booming business of luxury water — and what people pay for it

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Would you pay $95 for water? Fine-dining restaurants are betting you will

At some high-end restaurants, diners are ordering water like it’s wine — complete with tasting notes, pairing suggestions and "no ice" rules.

Hotspots from Los Angeles to Spain now offer elaborate "water menus" and sommeliers to advise on the mineral content, acidity and "mouthfeel" of each bottle, which range in price from $11 to nearly $100, The Wall Street Journal recently reported.

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About 10 U.S. eateries now offer full water menus listing bottles like a $12 Georgian sparkling water called Borjomi and an $11 East Coast Saratoga, according to The Journal. Another favorite is Evian, from France, and Fiji, a popular dessert choice thanks to its slightly sweet aftertaste. 

The dining room at Virginia’s Inn at Little Washington serves Berg — water sourced from a 15,000-year-old iceberg off Newfoundland, Canada — priced at $95 a bottle and said to taste like "ancient packed snow and air."

At Gwen in Los Angeles, expert water sommelier Martin Riese said the restaurant brings in up to $100,000 a year from water sales. He instructs servers not to add ice or lemon, which he says can dull the flavor. 

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Riese and fellow H2O expert Michael Mascha, founder of the FineWaters connoisseur platform, have trained hundreds of water sommeliers worldwide since 2006, as part of a growing trend that includes extensive menus abroad, including one in Spain that offers more than 150 selections from 33 countries. 

Industry data suggests the global premium bottled water market is worth upward of $36 billion and growing roughly 7% each year.

"No one would think it’s strange if you served different types of vodka at a bar, so why should it be any different for water?" Riese, who appeared in a 2014 episode of Bravo's "Top Chef" as an expert water source, said.

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Anastasia Chovan, a Seattle-based certified water sommelier at Vivreau, a premium water filtration company, told Fox News Digital that growing interest in healthier drink options and a greater awareness of what people consume has helped open the door for the "fine water" trend.

While health-conscious members of Gen Z, who studies show are drinking less, have especially driven the movement, she said she finds almost everyone can taste the difference between tap, filtered and bottled water.

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"The secret to 'fine water' is the source and the type of water filter used to control the mineral content," Chovan said. 

"The types of minerals in the water — like magnesium and potassium — give water its taste and mouthfeel," she added. "The mineral content of water is a factor in its ability to pair with food and wine."

This is what makes water from the Catskill Mountains perfect for bagels, and water from the Cascade Mountains ideal for coffee, Chovan noted.

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But not everyone is going with the flow.

The trend made a splash on the subreddit r/FoodLosAngeles as users dug into Gwen's water menu.

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"I wonder if you can bring your own Brita and they’ll decant it for you," one person joked. "I ordered the U.S. filtered tap at Gwen and it was delectable," another chimed in.

"Wait till they pull out the air menu and start charging per breath," someone else commented.

One supporter argued that the goal is to "bring awareness and value back to water."

Grammy winner Nelly Furtado quits performing for ‘foreseeable future’ following body-shaming criticism

On October 25, 2025

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Nelly Furtado is pressing pause on her music performance career.

The Grammy-winning singer revealed on social media that she’s stepping away from the concert stage amid a wave of online body-shaming.

"I have decided to step away from performance for the foreseeable future and pursue some other creative and personal endeavors that I feel would better suit this next phase of my life," Furtado wrote in an Instagram post marking the 25th anniversary of her debut album, "Whoa, Nelly!"

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"I have enjoyed my career immensely, and I still love writing music, as I have always seen it as a hobby I was lucky enough to make into a career. I’ll identify as a songwriter forever," she added.

The Canadian-born artist, best known for early 2000s hits including "I’m Like a Bird" and "Promiscuous," reflected on her career journey in a nostalgic post celebrating the milestone.

"Twenty-five years ago today, my first album, ‘Whoa, Nelly!’ was released. In the first slide, I am 20 years old, about to play my first show as a professional artist at Lilith Fair," she recalled. "I went down to a store called ‘Original’ on Queen West in Toronto and bought that pink dress and some sparkly platform shoes to perform in. It was so meaningful, and my artist self felt so actualized."

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Furtado continued, "Twenty-five years later, my music has reached a whole new generation of fans, and I couldn’t be happier about that."

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The singer expressed gratitude for the resurgence of her music, which has found new life through streaming platforms and social media.

Fox News Digital has reached out to Furtado's reps for comment.

Furtado’s announcement comes just months after she addressed online critics following her bold fashion choices at Manchester Pride. At the time, the "Say It Right" singer hit back at trolls and celebrated her confidence, sending a message of self-acceptance to fans.

This past summer, Furtado wore an oversized white T-shirt featuring a cartoon image of a woman in a crop top and mini skirt while headlining the Manchester Pride festival.

She appeared to wear the shirt as a subtle response to body-shamers and had previously discussed pursuing legal action against online "charlatans."

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Earlier this year, Furtado shared a glowing selfie in an orange bikini and revealed that "body neutrality" was part of her 2025 wellness mindset.

"This year I became aware of the aesthetic pressure of my work in a brand-new way, while at the same time, I experienced new levels of self-love and genuine confidence from within," she captioned the post.

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Furtado also revealed that she recently took a stand against online scammers who were profiting off her name.

"I had to pursue legal action against a few charlatans online selling services based on health and beauty myths about me," she wrote. "For whoever cares, I have never had any face or body surgeries or augmentation, except for veneers on the top row of my teeth, quite recently."

The pop singer clarified that she has avoided cosmetic procedures altogether.

Furtado added that she has never had any "face or lip injections or fillers of any kind," instead crediting her natural glow to simple skincare habits. "I rely on my old-school facialist, from whom I purchase serums and creams — and I started that when I was 20," she explained.
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Kamala Harris doesn't rule out another presidential run in new interview: 'I am not done'

On October 25, 2025

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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has hinted at another run for president — possibly her strongest indication yet that she may throw her hat back in the ring for commander in chief.

Harris, who was defeated by President Donald Trump in last year’s election, told the BBC that she is keeping her options open and dismissed polls that view her as a 2028 outsider. She also branded the president as a "tyrant."

"I am not done," she told the United Kingdom outlet. "I have lived my entire career as a life of service, and it’s in my bones."

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Harris lost the electoral college to Trump 312 to 226 and went down by 2.3 million votes in the popular vote. She was catapulted into the race as the Democratic primary nominee following then-President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the election in the wake of a disastrous debate performance.

Since the defeat, Harris kept a low enough profile until the publication last month of her book, "107 Days," detailing her short, failed presidential campaign. In the book, she argues she had too little time to define her message or distance herself from Biden’s record. She also cited Democrat infighting and a lack of donor confidence.

In her BBC interview, Harris left the door open to another White House run, saying her grandnieces would "in their lifetime, for sure" see a female president.

When asked if that person could be her, she replied, "possibly," signaling she’s considering another bid.

Harris said she hasn’t made a decision but still sees herself as having a political future. 

"I am not done," she said. "I have lived my entire career as a life of service, and it’s in my bones."

There is no clear frontrunner to lead the Democrats into the 2028 election and a potential crowded list of nominees includes California Gov. Gavin Newsom, former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, among others.

Harris said she was undeterred by unfavorable polls.

"If I listened to polls I would have not run for my first office, or my second office — and I certainly wouldn't be sitting here," she said.

The full interview will air on Sunday, but the BBC released excerpts on Saturday. 

Harris said that her concerns that Trump would act like an authoritarian have come true.

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"He said he would weaponize the Department of Justice — and he has done exactly that," Harris told the BBC.

She pointed to the suspension of late-night comic Jimmy Kimmel by ABC after he made a joke about Republican reaction to the death of Charlie Kirk. 

Kimmel’s show was suspended by ABC, after Trump-appointed FCC Chair Brendan Carr threatened broadcasters, and the move was celebrated by Trump. Kimmel appeared to falsely suggest the alleged assassin was a MAGA supporter and was brought back on air the following week.

"You look at what has happened in terms of how he has weaponized, for example, federal agencies going around after political satirists… His skin is so thin he couldn't endure criticism from a joke and attempted to shut down an entire media organization in the process," Harris said.

Harris labeled Trump a "tyrant," accusing business leaders and institutions of cozying up to the president and bowing to his demands.

"There are many… that have capitulated since day one, who are bending the knee at the foot of a tyrant, I believe for many reasons, including they want to be next to power, because they want to perhaps have a merger approved or avoid an investigation," Harris said.

The White House was dismissive when asked by the BBC for a response to Harris’s comments.

"When Kamala Harris lost the election in a landslide, she should’ve taken the hint — the American people don’t care about her absurd lies," spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told the outlet. "Or maybe she did take the hint and that’s why she’s continuing to air her grievances to foreign publications."

Fox News Digital has also asked the White House for comment.

Former '60 Minutes' producer says he was pressured to apologize over Harris interview

On October 25, 2025

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Former "60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens said that he was pressured to apologize over the program's interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris, which was the subject of President Donald Trump's lawsuit against CBS, and said he refused. 

"I said, I’m not apologizing for anything. We haven’t done anything wrong," he explained at Colby College in Maine on Friday, after accepting a journalism award, as reported by The Guardian. "We haven’t done anything wrong. 60 Minutes isn’t perfect. 60 Minutes has made mistakes in the past, and we have always owned those mistakes."

The former producer added, "The only thing I could do was professionally blow myself up to create a blast radius around 60 Minutes to get people’s attention that this was happening."

Owens resigned from his position in April 2025, citing a lack of independence. 

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Owens also said he faced pressure over "60 Minutes" reporting on Gaza, as well as with coverage of Trump. 

"The Trump stuff they were very concerned about," he said. "I remember at one point I got a phone call from someone that was trying to be an intermediary saying: ‘Do you need to mention Trump’s name that often?"

Owens said Shari Redstone, a former Paramount shareholder, didn't like "60 Minutes'" coverage of the war in Gaza. The program ran a segment on former Biden officials in the State Department who left their positions over the administration's handling of the war. 

"She didn’t like the story," Owens said. He said he was discouraged to report on more stories on Gaza, but said Redstone never called him directly.

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"When I said we were going to do another Gaza piece, that was like hitting a hornet’s nest," he said, according to The Guardian. "This idea that we were doing stories that [lacked] balance, on the face of it – it’s just wrong."

Trump sued CBS News and its parent company, Paramount Global, in October 2024 over an interview on "60 Minutes" with Harris. Trump accused the outlet of deceptive editing and election interference. 

Paramount and CBS agreed to settle with the president in July, with Trump receiving $16 million upfront to cover legal fees, costs of the case, and contributions to his future presidential library or charitable causes.

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