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Fitness influencer dies in suspicious fall from Rio de Janeiro apartment buildingOn November 14, 2025Fitness influencer and nutritionist Diana Areas wa… Read more A Brazilian bodybuilder who had more than 200,000 followers on Instagram died this week after falling from her high-rise apartment in Rio de Janeiro, according to reports. Diana Areas, 39, was found dead outside the Unique Towers condominium building on Thursday, according to The New York Post and People magazine, citing local news outlets. Before her fall, Areas had been admitted to a hospital after authorities were called to her home and found her with cuts on her body. The 39-year-old reportedly left the hospital without being discharged. Authorities haven’t given any more details on the circumstances surrounding her death. Her followers took to her Instagram following the news to express their grief. My Godddd !!! Speechless !!!" one person wrote in an English translation. "What a difficult time !!! Unbelievable !!!" PRINCE WILLIAM AND KATE MIDDLETON'S COLLEGE CLASSMATE DEAD AFTER 100-FOOT ROOFTOP FALL Another wrote: "Today our profession loses a great nutritionist. A woman who left a mark on the lives of many through the care, knowledge and affection with which she did her work. May God comfort the family and all who lived with her. Your dedication will continue to inspire those who pursue the same purpose." A third said: "Lord.... such sad news … so beautiful, young woman, may God receive her with open arms." In late September, Areas shared several photos from a recent trip with a significant other, writing, "We live and go through a lot together, as a couple. And you know what's better? We choose each other every day! Our love doesn't need a showcase, but these special photos couldn't just stay in the gallery." Just a week ago, Areas was advertising something called the REV 90 and Summer Challenge. "Don't miss out on the chance to transform your body and your health — limited spots available!" she posted at the time. | DOJ orders lawyers to report judicial ‘obstacles’ in immigration, antifa casesOn November 14, 2025Federal prosecutors must report judicial system ob… Read more Department of Justice leadership directed federal prosecutors to give them examples by Friday of hurdles they have encountered with judges when it comes to working on cases about attacks on law enforcement and antifa. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche's office sent the order one day prior to some U.S. attorneys, according to a memo reviewed by Fox News Digital. The memo instructed the prosecutors to give "2-3 examples of unusual judicial system obstacles" their offices have encountered in the courts in certain areas. The memo was first reported by Reuters. The areas were laid out in a bulleted list and included assaults on law enforcement, obstruction of immigration authorities, investigations into certain "domestic terror organizations, such as Antifa" or "interstate threats, doxxing, and/or hoaxes." EX-JUDGES BLAST TOP TRUMP DOJ OFFICIAL FOR DECLARING ‘WAR’ ON COURTS The judicial obstacles, the memo said, should be those that cropped up when prosecutors were bringing charges, litigating cases or carrying out other legal processes. The directive marks the latest instance of the DOJ targeting the judiciary as prosecutors fail to secure charges and convictions in some high-profile cases and as the Trump administration faces hundreds of lawsuits and frequent adverse rulings in the lower courts. It also comes after Blanche railed against what he said were "rogue activist judges" and declared a "war" on them during a Federalist Society convention last week. In a statement to Fox News Digital, a DOJ spokesperson said "judicial activists — liberals in robes" were improperly blocking the administration’s work and undermining the Supreme Court at times. "Courts exist to apply the law, not invent policy from the bench," the spokesperson said. "The Department is committed to strengthening our litigation posture at every level so we can better defend public safety initiatives and prevent activist judges from undermining the rule of law." Prosecutors have encountered roadblocks in the courts in numerous areas, including on immigration, federal appointments and firings, government funding, transgender policies, fights with big law firms and more. On rare occasions, the administration has turned to the Supreme Court for temporary relief in pivotal cases and almost always won. TRUMP'S PRESIDENCY FACES CRUCIAL TESTS AS SUPREME COURT BEGINS PIVOTAL TERM The DOJ filed misconduct complaints this year against two D.C. judges, Judge James Boasberg and Judge Ana Reyes, Obama and Biden appointees, respectively. Judge Mark Wolf, a 78-year-old Reagan appointee, recently announced his retirement in the Atlantic and attributed it to his desire to speak out against Trump's "assault on the rule of law." Wolf said he now plans "to advocate for the judges who cannot speak publicly for themselves." |
‘Protector’ father of nine slain after minor crash spirals into deadly road rage clashOn November 14, 2025Father of nine Jason Elola killed in Castro Valley… Read more A 49-year-old father of nine was killed in an apparent road-rage confrontation in California while his wife and young children were in the car, authorities and family members said. The victim, identified by relatives as Jason Elola, had just left a birthday celebration for one of his sons when the deadly altercation occurred Saturday evening, according to the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office. Family members said Elola, his wife Gabrielle, and their two youngest daughters were on their way home from an 18th birthday celebration for one of his sons when they decided to stop for ice cream at Loard’s Ice Cream in Castro Valley. "On November 8th, our family experienced an unimaginable loss when our brother, husband, father, and friend Jason Elola passed away," a family member wrote on social media. PREGNANT TEEN DIES SAVING BABY AFTER PONCHATOULA ROAD RAGE SHOOTING INCIDENT "Jason, Gabby and his two youngest girls were on their way back from his son’s 18th birthday party when they decided to stop for ice cream. When they got to Castro Valley there was a road rage incident that resulted in Jason’s death." Elola’s son, Angel Elola, told KTVU that his father was not a confrontational man and was only trying to protect his family after a minor collision. Angel said a vehicle allegedly struck the back of his father’s car as they exited the freeway. CHICAGO FATHER DIES IN CRASH AFTER SMASH-AND-GRAB SUSPECT FLEES WITH $700K OF LOUIS VUITTON GOODS "My dad, the protector he is, wanted to make sure his wife, five-month-old baby, and 5-year-old daughter were OK," Angel said. "He got out and wanted to see what the issue was." Angel said his father was trying to de-escalate the situation when the confrontation turned violent. "As he got out, it just happened really quick," he said, adding that his father may have suffered a head injury, though the coroner will determine the official cause of death. Gabrielle Elola, Jason’s wife, said the suspect’s dark-colored SUV had swerved into their lane after they exited the freeway. "When my husband went to get around him at the stoplight, he kept hitting the back of our car," she said. "We were scared. My husband got out to protect us." Gabrielle said she didn’t see the actual fight but saw her husband lying on the ground moments later. "This person didn’t have to take my husband," she said. "He could have driven away. He could have done anything else — but this... You can’t just take somebody away from their family. We’re never going to get him back." Authorities initially arrested 37-year-old Martin W. Davis Jr. on suspicion of murder after he reportedly left the scene, called the California Highway Patrol’s non-emergency line to report his involvement, and then returned to cooperate with investigators. However, the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that on Nov. 13, Davis was released from the Santa Rita Jail pending further investigation. BLUE CITY RAIL STATION KILLING LINKED TO SAME SUSPECT EYED IN SECOND TRANSIT ATTACK "This remains an active and ongoing investigation," the Sheriff’s Office said. "We encourage anyone with information, including cellphone or dashcam footage, to contact the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office tip line at (510) 667-3622." Detectives are asking anyone who may have dashcam or cellphone video from the area around Wilbeam and Norbridge avenues, near the Castro Valley BART station, to come forward. Elola, a pumpkin patch and Christmas tree lot operator, was described by family members as the heart of their large, close-knit household. His son wrote in a Facebook post: "For those of you who are not aware, my father Jason Elola was tragically killed this past weekend. My father was the best man, best father, grandfather, friend and husband. He will be missed deeply by his nine kids, four grandkids and wife. My dad taught us all how to love, be compassionate, and selfless. His legacy will live on forever." A verified GoFundMe page created by the family calls Elola "the heart of our family — a kind, generous, and loving man who brought laughter and warmth wherever he went." "Jason was the friend and brother you could always count on, always ready to help anyone in need and put others before himself," the post read. "Jason was everything to everyone, and his absence is deeply felt by all who knew him." | EXCLUSIVE: Catholic bishops chided for sowing ‘confusion’ on deportations stanceOn November 14, 2025A prominent American Catholic group chided some bi… Read more EXCLUSIVE: After the U.S. Catholic bishops issued a statement opposing mass deportations, a prominent American Catholic group chided some of their colleagues for sowing "confusion" about the church’s official stance on law enforcement and called for a "more complete conversation on immigration." On Wednesday, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) issued a "special pastoral message on immigration" in which the bishops said they felt "compelled now in this environment to raise our voices in defense of God-given human dignity." In the message, the bishops stated unequivocally, "We oppose the indiscriminate mass deportation of people," adding, "We pray for an end to dehumanizing rhetoric and violence, whether directed at immigrants or at law enforcement." "We are disturbed when we see among our people a climate of fear and anxiety around questions of profiling and immigration enforcement. We are saddened by the state of contemporary debate and the vilification of immigrants. We are concerned about the conditions in detention centers and the lack of access to pastoral care." US CATHOLIC BISHOPS VOTE TO OFFICIALLY PROHIBIT GENDER TRANSITION TREATMENT AT CATHOLIC HOSPITALS They also lamented that "some immigrants in the United States have arbitrarily lost their legal status," and noted, "we are grieved when we meet parents who fear being detained when taking their children to school and when we try to console family members who have already been separated from their loved ones." A day later, conservative advocacy group CatholicVote issued a report titled, "Immigration Enforcement and the Christian Conscience," in which it said, "despite what some Church leaders in America have indicated, a faithful Catholic can support strong and humane immigration law enforcement — by means such as physical barriers, detention and deportation — without violating the teaching of the Church." While the U.S. bishops’ statement invokes the scripture verse "whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me," in reference to the plight of migrants, CatholicVote’s report states that the "implications of this passage apply to all people — including those left poor, forgotten, unemployed and the victims of crime." The report posits that while "weak borders and lenient law enforcement are often presented as ‘humane’ and ‘compassionate’ policies demanded by Christian love," such policies "frequently have a terrible human toll — such as when they enrich and empower the criminal cartels, clearly harming both Americans and foreigners in the process." It also makes the case for deportations even in instances that lead to the separation of families, saying, "In this regard, there is no essential difference between a prison sentence for other offenses and the deportation of illegal immigrants." "If legitimate law enforcement is disruptive to family life, the responsibility lies with those family members who broke the law," the report states. ‘SHATTERED OUR WORLD’: FAMILY STILL WITHOUT ANSWERS AFTER INTOXICATED ILLEGAL KILLED MOTHER The report laments that "Catholics who advocate strong but humane immigration enforcement are sometimes accused of disobeying their bishops or the pope, and even violating Church teaching." It also says that "statements from individual Church leaders in America and abroad have also added to the confusion, particularly when they draw a moral equivalency between President Trump's immigration policy and, for example, the Democratic Party’s pro-abortion platform." Despite this, the report posits that "properly speaking, there is no such thing as an official ‘Catholic position’ on the practical details of immigration policy." Instead, it frames individual Catholics’ stances on immigration enforcement as "a matter of prudential political judgment," which it says is "an area of responsibility that belongs properly to Catholic laypersons rather than the bishops." CatholicVote President Kelsey Reinhardt told Fox News Digital that the group "wants to foster a more complete conversation on immigration and give moral standing and freedom of conscience for Catholics and Christians who recognize a need to secure the border and the importance of the rule of law." Reinhardt said that "pastoral accompaniment on the part of the bishops and faithful Christians, however necessary, does not exhaust the Church’s moral vocabulary." "The responsibility to regulate borders for the sake of the common good is not a caveat tacked onto an otherwise humanitarian manifesto; it is an integral part of Catholic doctrine," said Reinhardt, adding, "This is not a secondary or peripheral concern. As we argue, it is precisely the collapse of lawful order — not merely private prejudice — that has created the conditions in which exploitation flourishes, cartels thrive, and millions of migrants are pushed into a shadow-world without legal recourse or clear prospects." "The point, put bluntly, is this: a nation cannot honor the dignity of immigrants if it has effectively abandoned the rule of law under which immigrants might be protected," she said. CatholicVote made headlines in 2024 for issuing its first political endorsement for President Donald Trump. The group’s founder, Brian Burch, currently serves as the Trump administration’s ambassador to the Vatican. Fox News Digital reached out to the USCCB for comment but did not immediately receive a response. |
NHL star will miss time after cutting hand in 'fluke accident' at team dinner: reportOn November 14, 2025New Jersey Devils star forward Jack Hughes reporte… Read more New Jersey Devils star forward Jack Hughes is not expected to play against the Washington Capitals because of an injury he sustained at the dinner table, not on the ice. It is believed Hughes fell and cut his hand during a team dinner Thursday, and multiple people called it a "fluke accident," according to Sportsnet. It is unknown how long the 24-year-old will be out. Hughes and the Devils have been off to a fantastic start this season. The Devils are 12-4-1 and lead the Metropolitan Division. Hughes has 20 points (10 goals and 10 assists) in 17 games played. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Hughes had two assists in the team's 4-3 overtime win over the Chicago Blackhawks Wednesday. The young forward has been a productive player throughout his NHL career but has had trouble staying on the ice because of injuries. Hughes has played more than 63 games in a season just once in his career, the 2022-2023 campaign. NHL FAN CHUGS BEER AFTER CATCHING ERRANT PUCK IN WILD HOCKEY MOMENT That season was the best of his seven-year career. He posted 43 goals and 56 assists in 78 games and made the All-Star team. The two-time All-Star was strong last season for the Devils, scoring 27 goals and adding 43 assists in 62 games. The Orlando, Florida, native has averaged nearly a point per game in his career, accumulating 371 points in 385 career games. If Hughes were to miss a significant amount of time, it would be a massive blow to the Devils. They will look to win without their young star when they take on the Capitals on the road at 7 p.m. ET Saturday. Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter. | Darrell Issa objects to potential Netflix-Warner Bros Discovery deal, citing antitrust concernsOn November 14, 2025Rep. Darrell Issa penned a letter detailing concer… Read more Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., is objecting to a potential deal between Warner Bros. Discovery and streaming giant Netflix, suggesting a deal would raise antitrust concerns and harm consumers. Warner Bros. Discovery, which counts CNN and HBO among its assets, announced last month it is for sale amid interest from several suitors. Paramount Skydance has long been rumored to have a strong interest in buying the company, but recent reports have indicated Netflix is also a potential fit. Issa sent a letter on Thursday to Attorney General Pam Bondi, Federal Trade Commission Chair Andrew Ferguson and Justice Department Antitrust Division Chief Gail Slater, detailing concerns with the potential deal involving Netflix. CNN PARENT WARNER BROS DISCOVERY OPEN TO SALE, SAYS IT HAS INTEREST FROM MULTIPLE SUITORS "I am writing regarding recent and continuing reports that Netflix is seeking to acquire Warner Brothers (Bros.) Discovery’s studio and streaming properties. As you are aware, Netflix is already the dominant streaming platform in the United States and permitting it to absorb a major competitor raises antitrust concerns that could result in harm to consumers," Issa wrote. "With more than 300 million global subscribers and a vast content library, Netflix currently wields unequaled market power," Issa continued. "Adding both HBO Max’s subscribers and Warner Bros.’ premier content rights would further enhance this position, reportedly pushing the combined entity above a 30 percent share of the streaming market: a threshold traditionally viewed as presumptively problematic under antitrust law." CNN MORALE 'REALLY GRIM' AS NETWORK FACES UNCERTAIN FUTURE WITH CORPORATE SPLIT, STAFFERS WARN Issa went to bat for the entertainment industry that is prominent in California. "Of further concern is that this consolidation would also diminish incentives to produce new content and major theatrical releases – evident by Netflix’s own statements dismissing movie theaters as ‘outdated’ – which could undermine opportunities for the full range of industry professionals both in front and behind the camera," Issa wrote. "I appreciate the Administration’s determined efforts to promote competitive markets and establish a record of regulatory common sense," he wrote to conclude the letter. "I urge you to continue to protect a critical American industry, enhance consumer choice, and safeguard vital American jobs." PARAMOUNT SKYDANCE PREPPING BID TO BUY WARNER BROS DISCOVERY: REPORT Warner Bros. Discovery has noted there is "no deadline or definitive timetable set for completion of the strategic alternatives review process," and the company "does not intend to make any further announcements regarding the review of strategic alternatives unless and until the Board approves a specific transaction or otherwise determines further disclosure is appropriate or necessary." Netflix did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital. Warner Bros. Discovery declined comment. |
Ex-judges blast top Trump DOJ official for declaring ‘war’ on courtsOn November 14, 2025A group of former federal judges says Deputy AG To… Read more A group of former federal judges sharply criticized a top Justice Department official this week for characterizing the court fights playing out in President Donald Trump’s second term as a "war" against so-called "activist judges" — remarks they described as unnecessarily inflammatory, and amounting to "pouring oil" on an already fast-burning fire. Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney general, spoke colorfully last week during a fireside chat hosted by the Federalist Society. Blanche used his time to excoriate federal judges for pausing or blocking some of Trump's biggest executive orders and actions since January, and to urge young lawyers and law students in the audience to fight back. "It is a war," Blanche said, "and it is something we will not win unless we keep on fighting." The judges "have a robe on, but they are more political, or as political, as the most liberal governor or D.A.," Blanche added. His remarks prompted rebuke from the New York State Bar Association and from the Article III Coalition — a group of 50 former federal judges appointed by Democratic and Republican presidents. JUDGES V TRUMP: HERE ARE THE KEY COURT BATTLES HALTING THE WHITE HOUSE AGENDA This type of rhetoric, "especially when voiced by high-ranking officials — not only endangers individual judges and court staff, but also undermines the public’s trust in the judiciary as an impartial and co-equal branch of government," the judges said in a letter. In a series of interviews this week, several former judges told Fox News Digital they were shocked by Blanche’s remarks, which they described as a departure from longstanding Justice Department norms and a threat to the judiciary both as an institution and to the individual judges who serve on the bench. One judge said Blanche's remarks were "wildly different from all prior decades, and under all prior administrations" he experienced in his more than 60-year career in D.C. "I've been in Washington since 1974, continuously, and I've never seen anything like it," Paul R. Michel, the former chief judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, told Fox News Digital in an interview. Michel formerly served as a special prosecutor in the Watergate investigation, a role in which he personally interviewed former President Nixon. "It's just startling for the deputy attorney general to be functioning as a PR 'hatchet man' instead of a law enforcement official," he said of Blanche's remarks. Michel and others in the group of retired judges told Fox News Digital that they fear the rhetoric used could further erode public trust in the judiciary — a branch that the framers designed to interpret the law impartially and to serve as a check against excesses of the other branches, regardless of politics or the administration in charge. They noted that while parties often disagree with a decision, or a near-term temporary order or motion, both the Justice Department and the opposing parties have a readily available mechanism to seek relief via the appeals process. FEDERAL JUDGE BLOCKS TRUMP'S BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP BAN FOR ALL INFANTS, TESTING LOWER COURT POWERS Parties looking to challenge a temporary order or other form of injunctive relief can proceed with having the district court evaluate the case on its merits, or kick it to the U.S. Court of Appeals — and, in some cases, the Supreme Court, for review, Philip Pro, a former U.S. District Judge in Nevada appointed by President Ronald Reagan, told Fox News Digital. Federal judges have attempted to issue near-term or emergency orders temporarily blocking some of Trump's biggest policy priorities, including on immigration enforcement, birthright citizenship and sweeping layoffs across the federal government. The administration has responded to the lower court actions by seeking emergency relief from the higher courts, via emergency stays — which Blanche also touted during his remarks last week. Judges are "totally reactive" by design, Pro said. "We're sitting in our districts. The cases are randomly assigned." "There is nothing ‘rogue’ about these decisions," Pro added. "Those wheels grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly well, and that's the way you get resolution." Josh Blackman, a professor at the South Texas College of Law who attended the fireside remarks, told Fox News Digital in an interview that he is sympathetic to the concerns voiced by the judges, but he also understands the broader issue Blanche may have been trying to get at — which is, the power the courts have to review the actions of the executive branch. This has emerged as a particular pain point not only for Trump but for his predecessors as well, each of whom has sought to enact some of their policy priorities via executive order in a bid to sidestep a clunky and slow-moving Congress. Those actions are therefore more vulnerable to emergency intervention from the federal courts, Blackman said — though the degree to which judges can or should act in this space is the subject of ongoing debate. "I don't see Blanche's comments as calling for violence," Blackman said. "I think it's more trying to say that there's just this struggle between the executive branch and the judiciary that is not normal," he said. COMEY SEEKS TO TOSS CRIMINAL CASE CALLING TRUMP PROSECUTOR 'UNLAWFUL' APPOINTEE Trump is far from the first president to publicly complain about "activist" judges for hampering his policies — such criticisms stretch back decades and include former presidents Franklin Roosevelt and Richard Nixon, among others. Still, the judges say they are concerned by Blanche's remarks, which are a stark departure from what they experienced in their own careers, including while serving as federal prosecutors. "Calling judges ‘rogue’ because they apply the law in a politically unfavorable way is a fundamental misunderstanding of the role of the judiciary in our constitutional structure," Allyson K. Duncan, a former judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, said in a statement. Michel, the former special prosecutor for the Watergate investigation, noted he worked for two successive deputy attorneys general, in the "exact post Blanche now holds" — but who gave much different marching orders, he recalled. "Their instructions to me were, ‘Politics are outside the boundaries for Justice Department employees,’ and politics are ‘not to have any influence,'" he said. "We were not to pay any attention to what somebody in the White House might say, or in the media, or elsewhere — we were to be a ‘politics-free zone.’" "That seemed to me to be entirely appropriate," Michel said. "The power to investigate, the power to indict, and the power to indict and the power to prosecute and convict are awesome, awesome powers," he added. The group also cited concerns for their colleagues who remain on the bench at a time when public threats to judges have increased, according to data from U.S. Marshals. This includes online harassment, threats of physical violence, and "doxxing" judges at their home addresses by sending them unsolicited pizzas. Some deliveries have been made in the name of a judge's son, who was shot and killed in 2020 after opening the door to a disgruntled individual disguised as a delivery person. The number of threats made against federal judges in 2025 has outpaced threats from the past 12-month period, according to the U.S. Marshals Service, prompting a push for Congress to take action. "Deputy Attorney General Blanche’s remarks reflect a reality the Department of Justice confronts every day: a growing number of activist judges attempting to set national policy from the bench," a spokesperson for the Justice Department told Fox News Digital on Friday in response to a request for comment. "The department will continue to follow the Constitution, defend its lawful authorities, and push back when activist rulings threaten public safety or undermine the will of the American people." | Here's what Fox News readers bought this month – from home essentials to giftable must-havesOn November 14, 2025From household essentials like Pyrex containers to… Read more From practical home essentials to cozy gifts, Fox News readers’ favorite buys last month were a mix of comfort and function. Popular picks included home necessities like Neutrogena wipes and Tide Pods, along with stylish, gift-ready finds such as wine decanters. Smart upgrades like Anker charging stands and walking pads also made the cut. Get a head start on the holiday rush by checking out these items and adding a favorite to your list. White minimalist flower vase: $12.99 These Neutrogena makeup remover wipes are great for sensitive skin and melt away all kinds of makeup, even waterproof mascara. You get seven wipes in one pack. Original price: $209.99 Never run out of forks again. This 53-piece set is designed for eight people, and comes with a five-piece hostess set featuring serving essentials like a cold meat fork and sugar spoon. It's made from stainless steel, is dishwasher-safe and can handle both weeknight dinners and holiday feasts. Original price: $57.73 Cozy up on the couch with this plush throw blanket from Eddie Bauer. Made from soft polar fleece, it adds a layer of warmth and a touch of elegance to any space. It’s reversible, with sherpa fleece on the flip side. The plush throw is available in a variety of patterns, including Fair Isle Grey and Nordic Plaid Blue. Original price: $29.99 These magnetic rechargeable hand warmers release heat in just five seconds and fit well in gloves or pockets. There are three heat settings that reach up to 126 degrees Fahrenheit and deliver between four to eight hours of warmth — a must-have for winter days. The safety temperature control kit protects your hands from getting too hot. TOP BEAUTY GIFT SETS ON SALE AT ULTA, SEPHORA, NORDSTROM AND MORE Original price: $110.99 Charge all your Apple devices in one place with this charging stand from Anker. Its minimalist design fits perfectly on a nightstand or desk, keeping cables and clutter out of sight. It's MagSafe compatible and supports iPhone 12 through 17 models, as well as wireless-charging AirPods and Apple Watch models. This hand-blown, lead-free wine decanter features a U-shaped design and holds a full bottle of wine. The slanted top gives you the perfect pour and helps you avoid spills. It’s a thoughtful hostess gift on its own or a great addition to any home bar. Pair it with one of the other host-ready finds for holiday get-togethers. Original price: $299.99 This foldable 2-in-1 treadmill is ideal for taking your steps or squeezing in a jog. With the handrail down, it functions as a walking pad at speeds up to 2.5 mph. Raise the handrail, and it becomes a full treadmill that runs up to 7.5 mph. It stays quiet, features a shock-absorbing design for a more comfortable stride, and supports up to 265 pounds. The two-in-one unit has a built-in phone holder, and Bluetooth connectivity lets you stream music from your phone. Original price: $23.99 Add a touch of old-world charm to the kitchen with this beautifully designed apron from Maison d’Hermine. Each design, inspired by original watercolor artwork, includes more than 120 hours of hand-painted detail. Wear this apron during the holiday season to add a festive touch to your decor. BEST GUEST BEDS FOR STRESS-FREE HOLIDAY HOSTING Original price: $29.99 This 10-piece Pyrex glass set is ready to store all your holiday leftovers. It includes three container sizes, each with snug-fitting plastic lids to keep food fresh. The glass containers nest and the lids stack flat, so they won’t take over your cabinets. Plus, they’re freezer-, microwave- and dishwasher-safe. These Skechers Women’s Hands-Free Slip-ins look like traditional lace-ups but slip on easily. The cushy memory foam insole supports every step, and the Heel Pillow Technology keeps your feet snug. Whether you’re going to work out or running errands, these sneakers are great for everyday wear. This glossy trio from Lancôme delivers juicy hydration and serious shine. It comes in three flattering pink tints: Marshmallow Electro (a light pink), Tickled Pink (a blush) and Magic Spell (a sparkly dark pink). The travel-size tubes are an ideal stocking stuffer. For more deals, visit www.foxnews.com/deals Cuisinart’s Belgian waffle maker rotates 180-degrees for even baking. It features a five-setting browning control system, so you can choose your preferred shade. Nonstick plates make the cleanup easy, and the ready light tells you when your waffles are done. If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can get these items sent to your door ASAP. You can join or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today. |
Kai Trump reveals mental change that led to improvement on second day of LPGA debutOn November 14, 2025Kai Trump improved by eight strokes on her second… Read more President Donald Trump's granddaughter Kai Trump improved on a rough first day of her LPGA debut. In her encore at The Annika Friday, she improved by eight strokes compared to her performance Thursday. After she was done playing Friday, Trump said she felt more "peaceful" compared to Thursday, which led to the improvement. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM "For the first day I was definitely really nervous. I think the nerves just got to me," she said. "When I went out there today, I felt very calm and peaceful, to be honest with you. That’s why I played better. "I did everything I could possibly have done for this tournament. So, I think if you prepare right, the nerves can … they're always going to be there, right? They can be a little softened. So, I would just say that." Trump's "peaceful" mindset may have paid off when she made a series of early blunders on the third, fourth and fifth holes but recovered to birdie three of her next six holes. WNBA STAR CAITLIN CLARK RETURNS TO GOLF SPOTLIGHT WITH APPEARANCE AT LPGA’S THE ANNIKA PRO-AM "Things are going to happen. Once it happens, you can’t go back in time and fix it," she said of the triple. "The best thing I could do is move on. Like I told my caddie, Allan, kind of just started laughing. It is what it is. We got that out of the way, so let’s just move on. It was pretty easy to move on after that." Still, she finished in last place in the 108-player field and will not make the cut to continue in the tournament over the weekend. She finished with a two-round total of 18-over 158, putting her 27 shots behind leader Grace Kim (65-66) and 17 away from the projected cut line at one over par. But Trump's performance earned the praise of women's golf star Charley Hull, a supporter of the president. "That’s really good considering this is not just an easy LPGA event. This is probably one of the harder courses that we play on," Hull said of Trump, per Golf Channel. "So, for her to come out, she had to be so nervous. It was her first LPGA event. I remember my first event. I was really nervous, and she’s got a lot of pressure on her and a lot of eyes on her." Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter. | Judge rejects Rep. LaMonica McIver’s bid to toss assault case, says her actions had ‘no legislative purpose’On November 14, 2025A federal judge ruled Rep. LaMonica McIver’s alleg… Read more A judge on Thursday denied a motion to dismiss the criminal case against U.S. Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., who is charged with assaulting federal agents during a visit to a New Jersey immigration detention center earlier this year. U.S. District Judge Jamel Semper wrote in a 41-page ruling that McIver failed to show the prosecution was vindictive and that her actions were "wholly disconnected" from her oversight role as a member of Congress. "Defendant has not met her burden of establishing that her predominant purpose in physically opposing the Mayor’s arrest was to conduct oversight or gather information for a legislative purpose. No genuine legislative purpose was advanced by Defendant’s alleged conduct," Semper wrote. MORE DETAILS REVEALED ON SUSPECTS IN INDEPENDENCE DAY ICE ATTACK IN TEXAS Samper did not reach a decision on the congresswoman's motion to toss the charges. "From the beginning, this case has been about trying to intimidate me, stop me from doing oversight and keep me from doing my job," McIver said in a statement. "It will not work. I will keep standing up to protect people, and the court’s denial of my motions does not change that fact. "I am not in this fight only for myself, and I am concerned that this decision will simply embolden the administration," she added. "This case is not over. I am committed to protecting my community, our people and our country." McIver has pleaded not guilty to the charges against her — three counts of assaulting, resisting, impeding and interfering with federal officials. She has pleaded not guilty. WHITE HOUSE HITS BACK AT DEM MAYOR SUING US ATTORNEY AFTER ICE ARREST: ‘DESPERATE ATTEMPT’ She has maintained that the prosecution is part of a retaliation campaign by the Trump administration. "It is clear this administration is treating Congresswoman McIver’s actions differently than the actions of those who are on their side," McIver's attorney, Paul Fishman, said in a statement. McIver was among several elected officials, including Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, who attempted to visit the Delaney Hall detention center, a 1,000-bed facility, in Newark May 9. The officials were attempting to inspect the facility. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Baraka was arrested by federal agents while trying to gain access. McIver was among several people jostling in the crowd of people around Baraka as it happened. Prosecutors claim McIver "slammed" her forearm into an agent and placed her arms around the mayor to try to stop his arrest. |
Man dies hours after eating burger as researchers confirm fatal allergyOn November 14, 2025A fatal allergic reaction to red meat highlights a… Read more A New Jersey man’s death is the first known to be linked to a tick-borne meat allergy, according to researchers at UVAHealth in Virginia. The unidentified man, 47, reportedly died last summer, four hours after eating a hamburger and just two weeks after a similar episode triggered by steak. With the summer episode, the man experienced severe abdominal pain, diarrhea and vomiting after eating the steak, a UVAHealth press release said. YOUNG LAWYER DIES AFTER ROUTINE MEDICAL SCAN TRIGGERS FATAL ALLERGIC REACTION The incident was initially reported as "sudden unexplained death" until Dr. Thomas Platts-Mills of UVA Health determined the man suffered a fatal allergic reaction. The findings were published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice. The allergy, alpha-gal syndrome (AGS) — also known as "red-meat allergy" or the "tick bite meat allergy" — is caused by the bite of the Lone Star tick, which is found primarily in Southeastern and Eastern states, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The tick’s saliva contains a sugar molecule called alpha-gal, which is injected into the body with the bite. This triggers allergies to certain types of red meat (primarily pork, beef, rabbit, lamb or venison) or products made from mammals (including cheese, milk, other dairy products and gelatin). CHIKUNGUNYA VIRUS: NEW YORK CONFIRMS FIRST LOCALLY ACQUIRED CASE IN US SINCE 2019 When people eat any foods containing the allergens, they can experience serious allergy symptoms within a few hours, although some may only have mild reactions. Symptoms may include rash, nausea and vomiting after eating beef, pork or lamb, according to researchers. Some may also experience itchy or scaly skin; swelling of the lips, face, tongue and throat; and wheezing or shortness of breath, according to Mayo Clinic. Although fatal anaphylaxis has been noted as a rare risk in severe cases, the New Jersey man’s death was the first to be attributed to the allergy. Other factors that may have contributed to his severe reaction, according to Platts-Mills, include a beer he drank with his burger, his exposure to ragweed pollen and recent exercise. "The important information for the public is: First, that severe abdominal pain occurring three to five hours after eating beef, pork or lamb should be investigated as a possible episode of anaphylaxis; and, second, that tick bites that itch for more than a week or larvae of ticks often called ‘chiggers’ can induce or increase sensitization to mammalian-derived meat," Platts-Mills, former chief of UVA Health’s Division of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology, said in the release. "On the other hand, most individuals who have mild to moderate episodes of hives can control symptoms with an appropriate diet." A diagnosis of AGS requires antibody testing and a clinical exam. Many patients face a long road to diagnosis — an average of seven years, according to Dr. Johanna Salzer, CDC epidemiologist and author of a 2023 report on AGS. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTER "And to get diagnosed, they have to have access to an allergist," Salzer previously told Fox News Digital. "For many people, there are barriers to get that level of treatment." When someone is diagnosed with AGS, the person may have it for a lifetime. "However, for some people, if they remove the foods from their diet that can reactivate alpha-gal syndrome, over time, their antibody levels may drop," the expert said. There is no treatment or cure for AGS, though physicians can help patients manage their symptoms. "There are a number of things [that] healthcare providers can provide to alleviate symptoms depending on the patients’ individual reactions," Salzer said. "Those with more severe reactions are administered EpiPens in case they go into anaphylactic shock." To protect against tick bites, Salzer recommends applying EPA-approved insect repellent, those containing DEET, picaridin, IR3535, Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus (OLE), para-menthane-diol (PMD) or 2-undecanone, whenever going into an area where tick bites are a possibility. TEST YOURSELF WITH OUR LATEST LIFESTYLE QUIZ Wearing long-sleeved shirts, long pants and socks and avoiding grassy, brushy and wooded areas can also help to prevent bites. "When returning from an area that is known to have ticks, be sure to shower and do a very thorough check," Salzer advised. CLICK HERE FOR MORE HEALTH STORIES Platts-Mills urged doctors and patients who live in areas where Lone Star ticks are common to be aware of the risk. "More specifically, if they have unexpected episodes of severe abdominal pain occurring several hours after eating mammalian meat, they should be investigated for possible sensitization to the oligosaccharide alpha-gal," he added. Fox News Digital reached out to the researchers for comment. | AG Bondi announces DOJ investigation into Bill Clinton, other Democrats over alleged Epstein tiesOn November 14, 2025Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a DOJ probe i… Read more Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Friday the Department of Justice (DOJ) will probe prominent Democrats, including former President Bill Clinton, after new emails released this week revealed ties to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. In an X post Friday afternoon, Bondi said Jay Clayton, U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, will take the lead on the investigation. "Clayton is one of the most capable and trusted prosecutors in the country," Bondi wrote in the post. "As with all matters, the Department will pursue this with urgency and integrity to deliver answers to the American people." Bondi's response came after President Donald Trump took to social media to call for an investigation into notable Democrats and institutions allegedly connected to Epstein. WHITE HOUSE SLAMS DEMS' 'BAD-FAITH' EPSTEIN DOC RELEASE AS DEMAND FOR FILES INTENSIFIES "Now that the Democrats are using the Epstein Hoax, involving Democrats, not Republicans, to try and deflect from their disastrous SHUTDOWN, and all of their other failures, I will be asking A.G. Pam Bondi, and the Department of Justice, together with our great patriots at the FBI, to investigate Jeffrey Epstein’s involvement and relationship with Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, Reid Hoffman, J.P. Morgan, Chase, and many other people and institutions, to determine what was going on with them, and him," Trump wrote in a Truth Social post Friday. The president called the situation "another Russia, Russia, Russia scam, with all arrows pointing to the Democrats." "Records show that these men, and many others, spent large portions of their life with Epstein, and on his ‘Island.’ Stay tuned!!!" he wrote. JPMorgan Chase & Co. previously told Fox News Digital the government had "damning information" about Epstein's crimes but did not share the details with any banks. "We regret any association we had with the man but did not help him commit his heinous acts," Trish Wexler, head of policy and advocacy communications at JPMorgan Chase & Co., wrote in a statement. "We ended our relationship with him years before his arrest on sex trafficking charges." Oversight Committee Democrats on Wednesday released a trove of new emails related to the Epstein case, including one in which Epstein told Ghislaine Maxwell "the only dog that hasn't barked is Trump," adding the now-president "spent hours at my house" with a victim. TRUMP TO ASK DOJ TO INVESTIGATE EPSTEIN TIES TO DEMOCRATS, BANKS In another email, Epstein wrote to Michael Wolff, explaining Trump "knew about the girls as he asked Ghislaine to stop." White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt previously told Fox News Digital the Democrats "selectively leaked emails to the liberal media to create a fake narrative to smear President Trump." Oversight Committee Ranking Member Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., released a fiery statement demanding the DOJ release all the Epstein files "immediately." "The more Donald Trump tries to cover up the Epstein files, the more we uncover," Garcia wrote in a statement. "These latest emails and correspondence raise glaring questions about what else the White House is hiding and the nature of the relationship between Epstein and the president." Representatives for Clinton, Summers and Hoffman did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. Fox News Digital's Rachel Wolf and Leo Briceno contributed to this report. |
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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.
The American Dream crushed by modern slavery in U.S.
Child trafficking is not new, but in America it has evolved into a thriving business of enslavement and death. An open-air market of servitude exists in which young boys and girls, women and men are displayed, bought and sold as chattel for the deviant class.
The Great Climate Con
Current governments see climate control as an important, extensive and far-reaching opportunity which is, in fact, nothing more than an intrusion into the money coffers and power positions of their citizens.
America: Waking up Woke
Woke ideology is a fetid banner covering many ideas, beliefs, and agendas that are meant for one purpose… control. Its flag of condemnation and manipulation, not unfurled for the good of society, but presumes a widespread acceptance of racism, bias and exploitation.
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.
America’s Nuclear Destruction
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.
UKRAINE’S Secret Resolve: The People’s Army
The resistant resolve of the common man spread throughout the city streets and farm filled landscape of Ukraine’s nation-state should be the educator of passionate commitment; the filter through which we must see and recognize the dedication of an individual’s desire for freedom; the true weapon of peace lying wait in the people’s army of Ukraine.
Biden’s City Under the Bridge -The invasion of America
"The invasion of America "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to live free…” This appears to be the battle hymn of the new republic. Open arms, open hearts, open borders, accepting anyone from anywhere, of any background, and with any unknown...
GIANT Sale…. Get Your Communist Nikes – Part 2
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