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Fan storms court during NBA game seeking selfie with Cavaliers star Donovan MitchellOn October 25, 2025A fan stormed the court during a Nets-Cavaliers ga… Read more An overzealous fan was escorted out by Brooklyn Nets security during Thursday night’s game after storming the court in an attempt to get a selfie with Cleveland Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell. The incident unfolded with five minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, with Cleveland leading the game, 121-115. The fan, wearing a purple sweatshirt, ran onto the court after a whistle and headed straight toward Mitchell with a phone in his hand. Broadcast cameras caught the NBA player immediately backing up before security quickly grabbed hold of the man. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM The game was briefly delayed as the fan was escorted out by security. After the game, Mitchell revealed what the individual wanted and why he approached him specifically. "I took a few steps back and then I repositioned my feet, and I was ready to handle whatever was necessary," he said, via CBS Sports. "The kid wanted a selfie. I know he's probably doing some jail time, but when he gets out, he's probably got a great selfie. Sorry, I don't think that's a joke." NBA COMMISSIONER ADDRESSES GAMBLING SCANDAL FOR THE FIRST TIME Teammate Jarrett Allen commended Barclays Center security for their quick action. "At first, I was confused. And I saw him running towards Don and took a step towards him. But they have great security at Barclays Center," he said. "Shoutout to them, they took care of it. When he left the court, his feet didn't touch the ground. They carried him out the building." The fan’s fate wasn’t immediately clear, but future visits to the Barclays Center might not be in the cards for him. As for Mitchell and the Cavs, they wrapped up the night with a 131-124 victory over the Nets. Mitchell scored 35 points, and Allen and Sam Merrill added 22 each. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
| 12-year-old Minneapolis church shooting survivor shot in head released from hospitalOn October 25, 2025Sophia Forchas was released from the hospital and… Read more A 12-year-old girl who was shot in the head during the Annunciation Catholic Church shooting in Minneapolis in August has been released from hospital, with her parents crediting her recovery to the "miraculous power of prayer." Sophia Forchas was left fighting for her life after a gunman opened fire during the deadly Aug. 27 attack. She was rushed to a local hospital in critical condition and underwent emergency surgery, during which doctors removed part of her skull to relieve swelling. She was then placed in a medically induced coma, according to FOX 9. A crowd of supporters lined the sidewalk outside Hennepin County Medical Center (HCMC) on Thursday with signs to greet Forchas, who had been treated at HCMC and most recently had undergone rehabilitation at Gillette Children’s. WNBA STAR SOPHIE CUNNINGHAM SENDS PRAYERS TO VICTIMS OF 'PURE EVIL' MINNEAPOLIS SHOOTING Sophia’s parents said her release marked "one of the most extraordinary days of our lives." "Our beloved daughter, Sophia, is coming home!!" they wrote on a GoFundMe page set up to raise funds for her recovery. The page has generated nearly $1.2 million in donations. "We are overwhelmed with gratitude for the remarkable medical professionals whose skill, compassion, and unwavering dedication brought us to this moment," her parents wrote. They thanked doctors and rehabilitation teams at HCMC and Gillette Children’s Hospital and said Sophia is now walking, swimming and "even dribbling a basketball." "Each step she takes is a living testament to the boundless grace of God and the miraculous power of prayer," the couple said. The Forchas family also offered prayers for those killed and injured in the Aug. 27 shooting, writing, "May their memory be eternal." Two children, Fletcher Merkel and Harper Moyski, were killed in the mass shooting and 18 people — 15 of them children — were injured. Sophia’s mother is a pediatric critical care nurse who was at work at Hennepin Healthcare when she discovered that her daughter was among the injured, according to the Associated Press. Forchas’ brother was also inside the school during the shooting but was not injured, her parents said. The alleged gunman, Robin Westman, formerly Robert Westman, opened fire from outside the school at around 10 a.m., moments after students had gathered for mass, and many children were in the pews. The horror unfolded for about 10 minutes before Westman, who was transgender, killed himself with his own weapon, police said. |
Warfare expert calls Gaza rebuilding plan 'Disneyland strategy' to defeat HamasOn October 25, 2025Military and Middle East experts say a new Gaza re… Read more As the fragile ceasefire in Gaza holds, a new idea is gaining traction — dividing the Strip into two areas. On one side, life under Hamas’s grip — on the other, a vision of what life would be like without the terror group. With Arab states signaling they will not fund reconstruction as long as the terror group remains in power, U.S. and Israeli officials are weighing a new approach — rebuilding in parts of Gaza still under Israeli control — behind what Israeli officials call the "yellow line." The hope, experts explain, is to create a living example of peace and recovery that could inspire change inside the areas still ruled by the Hamas. The areas currently under Israeli control behind the so-called "yellow line" make up roughly 58% of the Gaza Strip, including all of Rafah in the south, large parts of Khan Younis, and northern neighborhoods such as Beit Lahia and Shujaiyya. Hamas controls the remaining territory, including densely populated Gaza City. Despite the IDF presence, Hamas operatives remain active near the front lines. VANCE WARNS HAMAS AS GAZA PEACE PLAN'S CIVILIAN MILITARY COOPERATION CENTER OPENS John Spencer, executive director of the Urban Warfare Institute, described the plan to divide Gaza into two distinct zones — one under Israeli control and the other under Hamas — allowing rebuilding only on the Israeli side both a "practical and psychological test, a way to show Gazans what life could look like without Hamas." Spencer used the term "Disneyland strategy" to describe the concept, which he said was drawn from U.S. counterinsurgency efforts in Iraq. "You take any piece of the problem — here we’re talking about terrain — and you clear out all the bad: Hamas, tunnels, weapons, everything," he said. "Then you let civilians in and you build something new — markets, buildings, schools, electricity. We called it Disneyland because we wanted it to look like hope — like the future." He said the idea follows the "clear, hold, build" model used in Iraq and Afghanistan, where troops secured neighborhoods one by one. "In Ramadi, we did it neighborhood by neighborhood until we covered the whole city," he said. "You hold it, clear it, let the locals take over. It’s historically proven. You don’t have to rid Gaza of Hamas to start this." The goal, Spencer said, is to give Gazans — and the world — a tangible glimpse of life without Hamas. HAMAS DEFENDS EXECUTIONS OF PALESTINIANS AFTER TRUMP ISSUES STERN WARNING TO TERROR GROUP "You build a little piece of goodness, a little Disneyland, to show everybody what’s possible," he said. "It would also show the countries that are going to provide stabilization forces something they could be doing — stabilizing cleared areas that don’t have Hamas in them." Still, he cautioned the concept is no silver bullet. "You will have areas on the other side of the line where Hamas thinks they have control," he said. "Building something without Hamas is as important to defeating Hamas as it is to showing people there’s a future." Inside Hamas-controlled Gaza, fear still defines daily life. "Since the start of the ceasefire, we are terrified," one resident told Fox News Digital, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation. "We don’t want to stay under Hamas. It’s very terrifying for us to hear that Jared Kushner said reconstruction will only take place in the areas Hamas does not control. Trump and Netanyahu said Hamas will end — but look what’s happening. They are back, stronger, and we are still trapped." "There is plenty of food — yes, in the markets food is available, all kinds of food," he continued. "All merchandise is available again, and prices are becoming lower and lower. Life is back, but destruction is what we see everywhere." For some on this side of the yellow line, the prospect of rebuilding a new Gaza on the other side — even a small one — feels like freedom. Hussam al-Astal, who leads an anti-Hamas militia in Khan Younis, told Fox News Digital, "We do not seek to rule Gaza, nor do we seek power. Our project, after the rule and collapse of the Hamas-ISIS government, is to secure the people and move them through the transitional phase … to civilian institutions that govern in a way that pleases God, far from their personal interests." He accused Hamas of turning its guns inward during the ceasefire. "We demand the entire international community protect us from Hamas’ terror," he said. "We’re not fighting for someone’s rule. We are fighting for a dignified life. We fight for a new Gaza." Multiple sources say Israel has already offered limited support to al-Astal and other anti-Hamas factions on the ground. "We saw a preview when the Majayda clan, in consort with anti-Hamas fighter Hosam al-Astal and aided by the IDF from the air, repelled Hamas in a localized battle," Joseph Braude, president of the Center for Peace Communications, told Fox News Digital. "That’s a small example of what’s likely to happen more broadly — local forces, backed by Israel, pushing out Hamas from the ground up." Both Spencer and Braude agree that the emerging "two Gazas" reality isn't accidental — it’s built into the Trump administration’s 20-point plan. "We are approaching a new reality in which it’s feasible for reconstruction to begin in a portion of the Strip — the areas behind the yellow line — while fighting continues in the rest of Gaza," Braude said. "Hamas is not a party to the peace process but a belligerent actor. Reconstruction is not contingent on Hamas’ cooperation. It begins where Hamas can no longer operate, while the effort to eliminate its presence continues in other parts of the Strip." Braude said the plan envisions "nascent enclaves of self-rule that gradually evolve into a coalition — the foundation for what could be called a Gazan Interim Transitional Authority." He concluded, "Developing local fighting forces to counter Hamas is a capacity Gazans welcome and Israel and its allies have," he said. "Building a functioning government with continuity, a rules-based system, and institutions — that’s the harder work."
| Trump tears down East Wing for $300M ballroom ahead of high-stakes China meetingOn October 25, 2025President Donald Trump knocks down the East Wing t… Read more President Donald Trump kicked off the week meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and closed out the week jetsetting to Asia. And at home, the White House launched constructing its new ballroom — much to the ire of many Democrats. Trump said construction started Monday and that the project would be funded privately. The project is estimated to cost $300 million, up from the $200 million estimate first provided in July when the project was unveiled. "For more than 150 years, every President has dreamt about having a Ballroom at the White House to accommodate people for grand parties, State Visits, etc. I am honored to be the first President to finally get this much-needed project underway — with zero cost to the American Taxpayer!" Trump said in a social media post. "The White House Ballroom is being privately funded by many generous Patriots, Great American Companies, and, yours truly. This Ballroom will be happily used for Generations to come!" US TO EXPEDITE NUCLEAR-POWERED SUBS TO AUSTRALIA THAT WILL SIT NEAR CHINA’S DOORSTEP Still, the project has faced criticism as the White House's historic East Wing was completely demolished. The wing has served as the official entrance to the White House, and is designated as space for the first lady. On Monday, Trump signaled he wants to expedite outfitting Australia with nuclear submarines under the trilateral agreement between the U.S., Australia and the U.K. that seeks to enhance Australia’s submarine force to deter Chinese influence in the Indo-Pacific. The agreement, known as AUKUS, stipulates the U.S. will sell up to five Virginia-class nuclear-powered submarines to Australia that are scheduled for delivery as soon as 2032. The deal also outlines that Australia and the U.K. will work to build additional attack submarines for Australia's fleet. However, Trump told reporters that he is looking at equipping Australia with the submarines soon, when asked if he was interested in speeding up the process. TRUMP ANNOUNCES MEETING WITH XI JINPING AT SOUTH KOREA APEC SUMMIT SCHEDULED FOR NEXT MONTH "Well we are doing that, yeah … we have them moving very, very quickly," Trump told reporters Monday. However, Trump also said that he didn’t believe the deal was necessary to undermine China. "I don't think we're going to need it," Trump said about the trilateral agreement. "I think we'll be just fine with China. China doesn't want to do that. First of all, the United States is the strongest military power in the world by far. It's not even close, not even close. We have the best equipment. We have the best of everything, and nobody's going to mess with that. And I don't see that at all with President Xi." Meanwhile, Trump departed for Asia Friday, as he is slated to meet with Xi during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit. The meeting comes amid ongoing trade negotiations between the two countries, which escalated when Beijing announced Oct. 9 it would impose export controls on rare-earth magnets. Rare earth magnets are used in products ranging from electric cars to F-35 fighter jets. As a result, Trump said the U.S. would impose a new 100% tariff on all Chinese goods, which is slated to take effect Nov. 1. However, Trump has sought to neutralize tension, and has regularly spoken highly of his relationship with Xi in recent weeks. Additionally, he has said he believes a deal will be reached between the two countries. TRUMP AND PUTIN’S RELATIONSHIP TURNS SOUR AS PRESIDENT PUSHES FOR RESOLUTION WITH UKRAINE "I think we are going to come out very well and everyone’s going to be very happy," Trump said Thursday. Trump and Xi have not met in person since Trump took office in January. Their last meeting took place in June 2019 in Japan. Trump will also visit Malaysia, Japan and South Korea as part of the trip. Trump also met with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte Wednesday, just after meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and after calling off a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump said that he didn’t want a "wasted meeting" with Putin in Hungary, and White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that Trump didn’t see enough progress toward peace from Russia. "We canceled the meeting with President Putin," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office with Rutte Wednesday. "It just it didn't feel right to me. It didn't feel like we were going to get to the place we have to get. So I canceled it. But we'll do it in the future." |
JD Vance slams Mamdani over 9/11 comment, says Democrat socialist believes 'the real victim' was 'his auntie'On October 25, 2025Vice President JD Vance slams New York City Democr… Read more Vice President JD Vance criticized New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani on Saturday, writing on X that according to the Democrat, "the real victim of 9/11" was his aunt. Vance made the remark as early voting began Saturday in New York City, where Mamdani, the frontrunner in the race, is trying to fend off challengers Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa. "I want to speak to the memory of my aunt. Who stopped taking the subway after September 11th because she did not feel safe in her hijab," Mamdani said in a clip of a Friday campaign event that Vance shared. "According to Zohran, the real victim of 9/11 was his auntie who got some (allegedly) bad looks," Vance said. EARLY VOTING UNDERWAY IN NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY, AMID HOTLY CONTESTED MAYOR AND GOVERNOR RACES Mamdani also said Friday that, "I want to speak to the Muslim who works for our city, whether they teach in our schools or walk the beat for the NYPD, New Yorkers who all make daily sacrifices for the city they call home, only to see their leaders spit in their face." "I want to speak to every child who grows up here marked as the other, who is randomly selected in a way that never quite feels random, who feels that they carry a stain that can never be cleaned. Growing up in the shadow of 9/11, I have known what it means to live with an undercurrent of suspicion in this city," Mamdani added. Fox News Digital has reached out to the Mamdani campaign for reaction to Vance’s comment. SOCIAL MEDIA ERUPTS AFTER CUOMO, MAMDANI RIP EACH OTHER DURING FINAL DEBATE: 'UNMASKED' Mamdani accused Cuomo this week of "Islamophobic rhetoric" after the former governor joined a radio show and its host speculated that Mamdani would be "cheering" if New York City faced another 9/11-style attack. During an appearance on WABC's "Sid & Friends in the Morning" on Thursday, Cuomo questioned Mamdani's ability to lead the city through a crisis situation. "Any given moment, there's a crisis, and people's lives are at stake. God forbid, there's another 9/11. Can you imagine Mamdani in the seat?" Cuomo asked host Sid Rosenberg. "He'd be cheering," Rosenberg retorted. "That's another problem," said Cuomo, before returning to his hypothetical question: "But could you imagine that?" During a Mamdani campaign event in Manhattan later on Thursday, a reporter asked Mamdani if Cuomo's comments were Islamophobic. "Yes, I believe that they were," Mamdani said, before adding, "We're speaking about a former governor who, in his final moments in public life, is engaging in rhetoric that is not only Islamophobic, not only racist, it's also disgusting." Fox News Digital’s Deirdre Heavey contributed to this report. | Justin Herbert goes viral for saving Madison Beer from flying basketball at Lakers game amid romance rumorsOn October 25, 2025Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert went viral for… Read more Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert is going viral after the NFL player’s heroics were on full display during Thursday night’s game between the Lakers and Minnesota Timberwolves. Herbert has been rumored to be in a relationship with singer Madison Beer and the couple seemingly confirmed those rumors after appearing cozy courtside during an NBA game on Thursday. It was the first public outing for the two following dating rumors that began late in the offseason. Beer and Herbert were pictured together at a Chargers game earlier this month. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Herbert and Beer posed for photos, but it was Herbert’s quick thinking that had social media ablaze. A rogue ball headed in their direction prompted the NFL quarterback to take action. Photos taken showed Herbet quickly blocking the basketball, which looked like it was headed directly for Beer. Herbert’s basketball heroics come after a dominant performance on the football field. JUSTIN HERBERT THROWS 3 TOUCHDOWNS AS CHARGERS DOMINATE VIKINGS TO GET BACK IN WIN COLUMN He led the Chargers to a 37-10 win over the Minnesota Vikings in primetime on Thursday behind a three-touchdown performance. He threw for 227 yards in the Chargers’ first win since Week 6. "It was a big win for us, a big opportunity for us to go correct some more mistakes," Herbert, who also rushed for 62 yards, said. The Chargers move on to face the Tennessee Titans on Nov. 2. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter. |
Inside America’s most haunted hotels — and why guests can’t get enough of themOn October 25, 2025Haunted hotels like the Crescent Hotel and Spa in… Read more Across the U.S., travelers are checking into spooky hotels that once held inmates, soldiers and even cult members. As travelers crave experiences over ordinary stays, hotels that have transformed grim to glam are now embracing their bizarre and sometimes haunted histories, even hosting weddings and wellness retreats. Paranormal tours and repurposed spaces built on old bones draw everyone from ghost hunters to history buffs, The New York Times recently reported. Whether it's the "most haunted hotel in America" or a jail-turned-boutique stay in Boston, these locations offer a peek into the darker corners of American history. MAN DISCOVERS 'GHOST TOWN' FULL OF EMPTY, EERIE HOTELS: 'LIKE A TIME CAPSULE' The Algonquin Hotel in Manhattan's Times Square was once the meeting place of the famed Round Table — a daily gathering of sharp-tongued writers, critics and actors whose wit helped define New York’s Jazz Age. Today, guests say the laughter hasn’t faded entirely, with reports of footsteps, flickering lights and phantom chatter ringing through the halls. In 2015, a reporter spent a night at the Algonquin with ghost-hunting tools and claimed that eight spirits — possibly including Dorothy Parker — answered her call. Standard rooms can start at around $177. Today, McMenamins Edgefield, which sits about 15 miles outside of Portland, boasts a winery, brewery, distillery, spa and golf course. But when it opened in 1917, it served as one of the nation’s first detention centers for women accused of carrying sexually transmitted infections amid a wartime health panic, according to History.com. HERE'S WHAT 'AMERICA'S MOST HAUNTED HOTEL' WILL COST YOU FOR A STAY After closing in 1923, the site became a government-run "poor farm," later housing a military academy, medical staff and elderly residents before falling into disrepair. McMenamins revived the property in 1990 with a ceremonial pipe-and-drum "cleansing," and private rooms now range from $130 to $300. Widely known as "America's most haunted hotel," guests and staff report encounters with spirits from its past, including a stonemason who died during construction and patients from the 1930s, when con man Norman Baker turned it into a fraudulent cancer hospital, examining cancer patients in the hotel's basement and draining families of their life savings, according to the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Today, the mountaintop hotel overlooking Eureka Springs offers ghost tours through its Victorian halls and former morgue, and the price of a room ranges from about $150 to $600. THE MOST ICONIC DIVE BARS IN AMERICA: ARE ANY IN YOUR STATE? Built in 1893, Milwaukee’s Pfister Hotel has long been linked to flickering lights, strange noises and shadowy figures said to haunt its ornate halls. Some locals believe founder Charles Pfister still roams the property, according to reports, and even celebrities like rapper Megan Thee Stallion have gone ghost hunting there. Visiting Major League Baseball players in town to play the Brewers often share eerie stories and Los Angeles Dodgers star shortstop Mookie Betts has said he’s too spooked to stay there, ESPN reported. Rooms start at $149 and go up to $899. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER The upstate hotel occupies the historic Richardson-Olmsted Campus and was originally built in the late 1800s as the Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane. The site became overcrowded and used controversial treatments such as electroshock and insulin coma therapy, according to local reports, and since its abandonment, many visitors report paranormal activity in the former ward buildings. The property also hosts weddings, conferences and events, and is now managed by a nonprofit board dedicated to preserving the historic campus. Rooms there start at $169 a night. CLICK HERE FOR MORE LIFESTYLE STORIES The Art Deco building in Bozeman was originally constructed in 1941 to serve as the Montana National Guard’s armory, featuring 18-inch-thick walls, a rifle range, a soundproof music room and space for military vehicles. It was reopened as a boutique hotel in 2020 and still offers much of its original structure, according to local reports, honoring its history plus modern amenities, such as a rooftop pool and a Peloton bike-stocked fitness center. A room can cost you from $250 a night to $977. TEST YOURSELF WITH OUR LATEST LIFESTYLE QUIZ The Liberty Hotel in Boston is housed in the former Charles Street Jail, a massive Gothic structure completed in 1851 that remained open until 1990. Notable inmates once held at the jail include Boston Mayor James Michael Curley, anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, civil rights leader Malcolm X and mobster Whitey Bulger, according to records. It underwent a $150 million conversion and reopened in 2007 as a luxury hotel, preserving many original elements, such as the massive atrium, catwalks, former cell doors and restaurants with names like Clink and Alibi, and rooms start at $590. The Marin County site was home to a radio receiving station in the 1910s before it was acquired by Synanon, a controversial drug rehabilitation program that evolved into a cult known for weapons stockpiling and attempted-murder allegations, according to reports. The state took over the property in 1984, incorporating it into Marconi State Historic Park, and after a multimillion-dollar renovation, it reopened in 2023 as a boutique coastal lodge where rooms start at $323. |
Teen sues AI tool maker over fake nude imagesOn October 25, 2025A New Jersey teenager filed a major lawsuit agains… Read more A teenager in New Jersey has filed a major lawsuit against the company behind an artificial intelligence (AI) "clothes removal" tool that allegedly created a fake nude image of her. The case has drawn national attention because it shows how AI can invade privacy in harmful ways. The lawsuit was filed to protect students and teens who share photos online and to show how easily AI tools can exploit their images. Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy Report LEAKED META DOCUMENTS SHOW HOW AI CHATBOTS HANDLE CHILD EXPLOITATION When she was fourteen, the plaintiff posted a few photos of herself on social media. A male classmate used an AI tool called ClothOff to remove her clothing in one of those pictures. The altered photo kept her face, making it look real. The fake image quickly spread through group chats and social media. Now seventeen, she is suing AI/Robotics Venture Strategy 3 Ltd., the company that operates ClothOff. A Yale Law School professor, several students and a trial attorney filed the case on her behalf. The suit asks the court to delete all fake images and stop the company from using them to train AI models. It also seeks to remove the tool from the internet and provide financial compensation for emotional harm and loss of privacy. States across the U.S. are responding to the rise of AI-generated sexual content. More than 45 states have passed or proposed laws to make deepfakes without consent a crime. In New Jersey, creating or sharing deceptive AI media can lead to prison time and fines. At the federal level, the Take It Down Act requires companies to remove nonconsensual images within 48 hours after a valid request. Despite new laws, prosecutors still face challenges when developers live overseas or operate through hidden platforms. APPARENT AI MISTAKES FORCE TWO JUDGES TO RETRACT SEPARATE RULINGS Experts believe this case could reshape how courts view AI liability. Judges must decide whether an AI developer is responsible when people misuse their tool. They also need to consider whether the software itself can be an instrument of harm. The lawsuit highlights another question: how can victims prove damage when no physical act occurred, but the harm feels real? The outcome may define how future deepfake victims seek justice. Reports indicate that ClothOff may no longer be accessible in some countries, such as the United Kingdom, where it was blocked after public backlash. However, users in other regions, including the U.S., still appear able to reach the company's web platform, which continues to advertise tools that "remove clothes from photos." On its official website, the company includes a short disclaimer addressing the ethics of its technology. It states, "Is it ethical to use AI generators to create images? Using AI to create 'deepnude' style images raises ethical considerations. We encourage users to approach this with an understanding of responsibility and respect for others' privacy, ensuring that the use of undress app is done with full awareness of ethical implications." Whether fully operational or partly restricted, ClothOff's ongoing presence online continues to raise serious legal and moral questions about how far AI developers should go in allowing such image-manipulation tools to exist. The ability to make fake nude images from a simple photo threatens anyone with an online presence. Teens face special risks because AI tools are easy to use and share. The lawsuit draws attention to the emotional harm and humiliation caused by such images. Parents and educators worry about how quickly this technology spreads through schools. Lawmakers are under pressure to modernize privacy laws. Companies that host or enable these tools must now consider stronger safeguards and faster takedown systems. If you become a target of an AI-generated image, act quickly. Save screenshots, links and dates before the content disappears. Request immediate removal from websites that host the image. Seek legal help to understand your rights under state and federal law. Parents should discuss digital safety openly. Even innocent photos can be misused. Knowing how AI works helps teens stay alert and make safer online choices. You can also demand stricter AI rules that prioritize consent and accountability. Take my quiz: How safe is your online security? Think your devices and data are truly protected? Take this quick quiz to see where your digital habits stand. From passwords to Wi-Fi settings, you’ll get a personalized breakdown of what you’re doing right and what needs improvement. Take my Quiz here: Cyberguy.com. This lawsuit is not only about one teenager. It represents a turning point in how courts handle digital abuse. The case challenges the idea that AI tools are neutral and asks whether their creators share responsibility for harm. We must decide how to balance innovation with human rights. The court's ruling could influence how future AI laws evolve and how victims seek justice. If an AI tool creates an image that destroys someone's reputation, should the company that made it face the same punishment as the person who shared it? Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy.com. Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy Report Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved. | Joe Manchin laments Biden presidency as a missed opportunity squandered by 'far-left' who had president's earOn October 25, 2025Former Senator Joe Manchin blamed Ron Klain for pu… Read more Former Sen. Joe Manchin, I-W.Va., lamented that former President Joe Biden’s presidency was influenced by staffers who pushed far-left policies rather than the more moderate positions of his past. Biden served in American politics for decades, but his career ended with a presidency that some argue was co-opted by a liberal agenda that were out of step with American voters. In November 2021, Manchin shared his wish that Biden "Be normal and stop the chaos," warning, "We can’t go too far left. This is not a center-left or a left country. We are a center, if anything, a little center-right country." In 2025, as the Democratic Party still reels from former Vice President Kamala Harris’ defeat and tries to seek a path forward, Manchin offered his analysis of the past few years to the hosts of the "All-In" podcast. "I'm going to be honest with you. Ron Klain, okay? Smart guy, good guy and everything, but he had gone so far to the left and he pushed Joe left," Manchin claimed. "When I first went over to the White House, I said, ‘Mr. President,’ I said ‘You have the most liberal staff that I've ever seen.’ First time I went over. And he said, ‘Well, Joe, they tell me I have the most diversified staff.’ I said, ‘We're not talking about diversity, sir. We're talking about bats--- crazy. We're talking about people I've known, I've worked with in the hallway forever, and I know where they came and where they worked before. These are people real far left." ATLANTIC CALLS OUT DEMS FOR FAILING TO TAKE 'OWN ADVICE' AND MODERATE THEIR POLICIES Manchin added, "Ron put that team together. And I know that because I kept saying that ‘your staff is pushing you too far left, Mr. President. You’ve never been this far left." The West Virginia politician concluded that while he believes Biden is a good man, Manchin says the President "lost the will to fight." When reached for comment by Fox News Digital, Klain said, "Our agenda at the WH was the agenda the president campaigned on — no more no less. Every Democrat in the Senate voted for it other than Senator Manchin. Every one. The staff were all veterans of the Obama and Clinton WH. I respect Sen Manchin, but the staff was mainstream Democratic and the agenda was mainstream Democratic." Klain added that agenda items such as paid family leave and a child tax credit are "overwhelmingly supported by the American people." Meanwhile, the former Senator said, "I know how much energy it takes if you've got to fight with your staff every day to do the things you want rather than the staff saying, ‘We'll take care of that, Mr. President.’ Because I would ask him, we’d agree on something, and I'd ask him a week or two later, and nothing had happened, so, I’d know there was no follow-up. You follow? So, I knew Ron was kind of driving the train." Later in the same podcast, he gave a summation of his feelings about the Biden presidency, from its hopeful start to its less-than-satisfactory outcome. MANCHIN RECALLS CLOSE TIES WITH 'OUTSIDER' TRUMP, COLD SHOULDER FROM OBAMA IN NEW BOOK "I think, ‘Boy, we got it now," Manchin said of his initial hopeful attitude regarding Biden’s presidency. "Boy, was that a letdown. Went far to the left, and I don't think that was in his heart. But he came out of Iowa bad. Came out of New Hampshire even worse. Went to South Carolina, got resurrected, and within three weeks, everybody drops out. Had to make a deal, I think, with the wrong side of that and try to calm it down, and just for the sake of being president, I think he had to sign up and his people took him to the promised land of the far left — which has no return." When asked about how he would have loved to have been in a Democratic primary after Biden relinquished the nomination, he spoke about issues he focuses on, warning that a lack of moderation on immigration would doom the party. CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE "Do you need a strong border? Well, let me ask you something. You all have property lines. When you buy a piece of property and a house, you either build a fence or you lived in a gated area, you want to protect your property. Why can't we protect our borders, but also have a legal immigration policy that works?" he asked. "I could have brought all of that stuff out, and I think a lot of Democrats believe like I do, but they've gone so far to the left they can't retreat. And if they don't get out of their way, they're going to go down in defeat." Fox News Digital reached out to former President Biden's office but did not receive an immediate reply. |
Cuomo rips Mamdani's victim narrative, says Dem socialist is 'offender' against 9/11 families, Jews and moreOn October 25, 2025Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo lambasted Zohran Mamdani… Read more Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo slammed Democratic socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for painting himself as a victim because he is a Muslim, saying the rival mayoral candidate has spent his campaign offending 9/11 families, Jews and various other groups of New Yorkers. "He claims that he is the victim of attacks because he is a Muslim. Nothing could be further from the truth. He is not a victim, he is the offender," Cuomo said on Saturday. "This entire campaign, he has been dividing and attacking and offending different New York groups." While speaking at an event in which he received the endorsements of several faith leaders, Cuomo lambasted Mamdani, who he called his "main opponent." Cuomo listed a number of groups who he says have been hurt by Mamdani, including Jews, Blacks, Italians, members of the LGBTQ community — and even some Muslims. SPARKS FLY AS CUOMO, MAMDANI TEAR INTO EACH OTHER DURING FIERY DEBATE: 'TOXIC ENERGY' Cuomo first addressed the Jewish community, saying that Mamdani had hurt them "in a truly painful way." The former governor recounted a recent interaction with a Jewish New Yorker who said he was afraid of wearing a Star of David in the city. In 2023, the UJA-Federation of New York said in a report that there were just over 1.3 million Jews living in New York City. He then took issue with Mamdani's refusal to condemn the phrase "globalize the intifada," which many see as a call for violence against Jewish people. Mamdani has faced criticism for his refusal to condemn the phrase early in the mayoral race. The former governor also said his opponent, who could become New York City's first Muslim mayor, hurt the Sunni Muslim community by advocating for the decriminalization of prostitution. Cuomo added that according to the Quran, prostitution is haram, which means "forbidden" in Arabic. After condemning Mamdani’s gesture toward the Columbus statue and invoking its offense to Italian-Americans, Cuomo broadened his criticism. He pointed to a photo of Mamdani with a Ugandan official who backs harsh anti-gay laws, framing it as an affront to the LGBTQ community. He didn’t stop there — Mamdani’s friendship with controversial Twitch streamer Hasan Piker, who once said "America deserved 9/11," also drew scrutiny from the former governor. "You offend 9/11 families. You offend every New Yorker because 9/11 was an attack on all New Yorkers, and it traumatized all New Yorkers. So, no, he's not the victim. He is the offender, and he has done a great deal of damage," Cuomo said. On Friday, Mamdani accused Cuomo of using "Islamophobic rhetoric" after the former governor joined a radio show where the host said Mamdani would be "cheering" if New York City faced another 9/11-style attack. "While my opponents in this race have brought hatred to the forefront, this is just a glimpse of what so many have to endure every day across the city," Mamdani said. "And while it would be easy for us to say that this is not who we are as a city, we know the truth. This is who we have allowed ourselves to become." Cuomo and Mamdani also took several jabs at each other on Wednesday night during the final debate of the NYC mayoral race. Mamdani focused on Cuomo's past scandals, such as the sexual harassment allegations that led to his abrupt exit from office. Cuomo, on the other hand, blasted self-proclaimed socialist Mamdani over his lack of experience and past anti-law enforcement statements. New Yorkers began casting their ballots Saturday and have until Nov. 4 at 9:00 p.m. to decide which of the three candidates — Cuomo, Mamdani or Republican Curtis Sliwa — will be the next to lead America's most populous city. Fox News Digital reached out to Mamdani's campaign for comment. Fox News Digital's Deirdre Heavey contributed to this report. | Bill Maher warns Democrats of Mamdani’s impact, says the ‘whole’ party is on the ballotOn October 25, 2025Bill Maher pushes back on CNN commentator Kate Bed… Read more "Real Time" host Bill Maher battled CNN political commentator Kate Bedingfield on Friday over New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's dual citizenship, as the comedian warned electing the democratic socialist candidate might not be a good look for the party. "I think the whole Democratic Party in the country is on the ballot, and the whole country will be looking at this race to see which way are the Democrats going to go," Maher said. Maher said former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo wasn't inspirational or all that exciting, but said he was "kind of normal." Bedingfield said that there were things in Cuomo's past that she didn't want to embrace as normal. "They’re going to have to decide on this mayor’s race. Now, they say it’s getting closer. If it is Mamdami in New York, again, I think this has very important national implications," Maher said. SPARKS FLY AS CUOMO, MAMDANI TEAR INTO EACH OTHER DURING FIERY DEBATE: 'TOXIC ENERGY' "I think that if Mamdani wins with a coalition of voters who have been not all that excited about the Democratic Party over the last few years, I think that’s a good thing for the Democrats. And I think if you’re in a purple district, say you disagree with some of the things that he does and use that to establish your independent cred," Bedingfield said. Maher pushed back as he pointed to Cuomo's criticism of Mamdani's ties to Uganda, where he was born, due to the country's treatment of LGBTQ people. Cuomo is running as an independent against Mamdani. "You make it sound like he’s a little more mainstream than I think he is. I mean, the issue now that Andrew Cuomo is bringing up in New York is that he is a Ugandan citizen. Uganda is a country where they kill homosexuals," Maher said. "I would renounce, if I was the dual citizen with a country whose policy was we kill homosexuals. I would renounce that citizenship," Maher said. MAMDANI RIPPED BY RIVALS FOR UNPOPULAR STANCE DURING FIERY NYC DEBATE: 'YOU WON'T SUPPORT ISRAEL' At the Oct. 22 mayoral debate, Cuomo said to Mamdani, "How do you not renounce your citizenship or demand BDS [Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions] against Uganda for imprisoning people who are gay just by their sexual orientation? Isn't that a basic violation of human rights?" On the HBO show, Bedingfield told Maher he was buying into a "fear framework" that wasn't good for the country. She also accused Cuomo of "race baiting," and said the former governor suggested that he couldn't be a leader in a "terror situation." Maher pushed back on Bedingfield, suggesting it wasn't a good look for the Democratic Party. "He campaigned this week with a guy who was an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and served as a character witness for Omar Abdel Rahman, the terrorist who organized it. So Sarah Palin used to say Obama palled around with terrorists, which was bulls---, but I just don’t know if this is a great look for the party," Maher said, referring to an image of Mamdani posing alongside Siraj Wahhaj. Mamdani addressed criticism of the photo at a "Cost of Living" soccer tournament, according to CBS New York. CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE "The same imam met with Mayor [Michael] Bloomberg, met with Mayor [Bill] de Blasio, campaigned alongside Eric Adams, and the only time it became an issue of national attention was when I met with him. And that's because of the fact of my faith and because I'm on the precipice of winning this election," Mamdani said, according to CBS New York. MSNBC host Michael Steele also appeared on the panel and said it was ultimately up to New Yorkers to decide. "My take is, I think what’s being left out in this conversation is probably the most important ingredient — and that is the people of New York. They will decide whether or not everything you’ve just leveled up, and every concern that people have put out there about Mr. Mamdani, is relevant to them when they go to the polls," he said. Mamdani's campaign did not immediately return a request for comment from Fox News Digital. |
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Is America Willing and Prepared to Fight and Win a War?
America has been looked to as the world’s peacekeeper, demonstrating strength and resolve in the pursuit of stability; the formidable deterrent, the definitive arbiter of conflicts for the betterment of the world. “if you want peace, prepare for war.” In today’s volatile, geopolitical environment, the presence and immediacy of war is overwhelming. Ever present on the minds of governments and world citizenry. “Peace through strength” has become many leaders’ go to phrase.
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Biden’s Mission to Disarm and Destroy America
The most important point to be made is that the current administration must recognize and prepare for the dangerous enemies at hand. We don’t live in a fantasy world where ideological opinions matter – only reality will protect and keep us a free country.
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Dr. Pry went on to say, “there is no mutually assured deterrence” when one side is not afraid to kill all and win at all costs – America isn’t on board with that, instead thinking they can deter instead of fight.
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