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McMahon recounts story of reassuring parent of special needs that funding will continue as department shrinksOn December 11, 2025At the American Principles Project Gala, Education… Read more Education Secretary Linda McMahon on Tuesday recounted a story when she reassured a parent of a child with special needs that the funding would continue. "Let's get the money to the kids," McMahon said in front of a crowd at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. McMahon was the keynote speaker at the American Principles Project Gala where she was honored with the American Principles Project’s Charlie Kirk Defender of the Family award and was joined by her successor in leading the Small Business Administration, former Sen. Kelly Loeffler. During a question and answer session at the gala, McMahon stressed her vision to return education to the states, "making it the purview of parents, teachers, school principals, local school superintendents, and governors." "Because President Trump believes, as do I, that the best education is that that's closest to the child," McMahon said. McMahon shared an exchange she had with a concerned parent about the impact that dismantling the Department of Education would have on students with special needs. The parent was worried that the funding would stop, losing access to the necessities provided for the special needs student population, McMahon recalled. "I looked at that mother and I said, ‘Well, let me ask you something.’ I said, 'Who's better able to determine the needs of your child? You, who work with your child every day, you take your child to school, you're talking with your teachers, you know what your child needs. Are you not the best advocate for that child?'" McMahon said. POWER STRIPPED FROM EDUCATION DEPARTMENT IN LATEST TRUMP ADMINISTRATION MOVE TO DISMANTLE IT McMahon said she explained to the mother that the funding would continue. "Surely you are. And let me say to you, the funding will continue to flow. If the Department of Education moves different programs to different agencies, that will not shut down the funding," McMahon said. "The funding comes from Congress. And the Department of Education is merely a pass-through for that funding, you know, to get to where it needs to go. And now we'll have fewer regulations, fewer people involved, and it'll be better all around." THE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN EXPOSED THE BIGGEST LIE IN EDUCATION Last month, McMahon said that the government shutdown proved federal involvement isn’t essential for schools to operate after President Donald Trump signed legislation ending the longest shutdown in U.S. history. McMahon explained that it's often misunderstood that the Department of Education controls curriculum. "We don't. We don't hire teachers, we don't buy books, we don't do any of that. We are a pass through for federal funding to make sure it gets to states. There are competitive grants that the Department of Education works to make sure that that funding that comes from Congress – there is competitive bidding for that," she said. "But our thought is that if more of that funding were to come in block grants to states who know best how to spend their money with some guardrails… and we'll get the regulatory component out of the way, and that money would then go, you know, without the kind of strings that's normally attached." | Former UK PM defends Trump for highlighting 'Sharia law' in Britain during UN speechOn December 11, 2025Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss defends Pr… Read more Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss, a conservative free speech advocate, told Fox News Digital that President Donald Trump was right to bring attention to the "pockets of Britain where Sharia law is being practiced" during his remarks to the United Nations General Assembly in New York City in September. While the current British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and London Mayor Sadiq Khan quickly rebuked Trump's remarks, Truss acknowledged the legitimacy of London's shifting politics. "London doesn't want Sharia law, but the fact is, there are pockets of London and pockets of Britain where Sharia law is being practiced, and President Trump is right to call it out," Truss said. Trump called Khan a "terrible mayor" during his address to the U.N. this year, lamenting that London has become "so changed," and charging that "they want to go to Sharia law." DAN GAINOR: THE ENGLAND WE LOVE IS LOST. IF WE DON’T CHANGE, AMERICA WILL BE, TOO When reached for comment, the London mayor's office pointed to his statement to Politico regarding Trump's criticism. Khan told the outlet that Trump is "obsessed" with him and that Americans are "flocking" to live in London, arguing the city's liberal values are the "antithesis" of Trump’s. And while Truss clarified that London "doesn't want Sharia law," she recognized the shifting identities and ideologies of the country she briefly led. JONATHAN TURLEY: WITH 'RAGE BAIT' CROWNED WORD OF THE YEAR, FREE SPEECH BECOMES THE TARGET "It's appalling," Truss said. "It's completely out of line with our ancient British liberties, whether it's about freedom of association, freedom of speech, property rights, and the problem is the left of British politics have appeased this, and they've allowed these things to go on in our country. I think that's completely wrong." Sharia is the religious and moral code of Islam that guides both personal religious duties, including prayer and fasting, and broader ethical and social principles. According to the British Census Report Summary 2025, the United Kingdom is home to 4 million Muslims, which is about 6% of the population. Census data shows the Muslim population has more than doubled in the United Kingdom since 2001. While the U.K. has seen an influx of Muslim immigrants, members of the United Nations Security Council have cautioned against conflating counter-terrorism efforts with stigmatizing Muslims or equating Islam with terrorism. "We have been, frankly, importing jihadis, and that is dangerous," Truss said. "We have had a number of terror attacks. We also have very serious issues with crime, and people are frustrated that they're paying for the housing and accommodation of illegal immigrants, and, meanwhile, their lives aren't getting any better. There's an economic decline in Britain." Terrorism-related arrests reached a five-year high in the U.K. in 2024, according to Counter Terrorism Policing, the national policing body for terrorism in the United Kingdom. And per to the 2024 Annual Threat Report, an annual assessment of national terrorism threats in the U.K., Islamist extremism remains the country’s dominant terror risk. The Human Rights Act 1998, which was introduced by former Prime Minister Tony Blair, incorporated the European Convention on Human Rights into U.K. law and guaranteed everyone in the country, including foreign nationals, has basic legal rights. The British conservative served just 49 days as prime minister of the U.K. in 2022 before resigning amid market turmoil over her administration's dramatic attempt to implement a pro-growth economic agenda. Now that the dust has settled, Truss has launched a private club for "pro-growth leaders," the Leconfield, and a YouTube show, "The Liz Truss Show." "This is a big problem that needs to be fixed," Truss said regarding U.K. terrorism and economic decline. "One of the things my show is going to be talking about is how do we do that? How do we achieve a Trump revolution in Britain? How do we deal with mass migration? How do we deal with the free speech crisis? You know, the fact that people are being arrested for putting something on X and even put in jail, which I think people in America would find shocking." Truss plans to dig into issues like mass migration and civil liberties on her weekly show, arguing that the U.K. is facing a growing "free speech" crisis that deserves international attention. According to data obtained by The Times earlier this year, the U.K. police made over 30 arrests a day for "offensive" online communications in 2023 – roughly 12,000 total. Fox News Digital reached out to Trump and Starmer for comment but did not immediately receive responses. |
A timeline of the ‘largest COVID-19 fraud scheme' in the United StatesOn December 11, 2025A look inside the massive Minnesota fraud scheme t… Read more Trump Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced at the start of the month that he had opened an investigation into "feckless mismanagement" by Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz that allowed what U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota Daniel Rosen called "the largest Covid-19 fraud scheme in the country." Days later, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform announced it was launching its own investigation into "widespread fraud in Minnesota’s social services programs under Governor Tim Walz’s watch," as well as "the state’s efforts to cover it up, and retaliation against whistleblowers who sought to protect taxpayer dollars." These announcements exploded into the public consciousness a Minnesota fraud scheme by Somali-run non-profits that siphoned hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars from child-nutrition and Medicaid housing programs. Here is what is known about how the scandal unfolded. EMMER SLAMS WALZ, DEMANDS ACCOUNTABILITY OVER ALLEGED RETALIATION TIED TO MINNESOTA FRAUD On Nov. 7, 2016, Feeding Our Future, the organization that, according to the DOJ, was the "mastermind" behind the largest share of the fraud, was launched. Though the Minnesota Department of Education initially denied FOF’s application to be a sponsor in the state’s Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), the agency ultimately approved the nonprofit on appeal in 2017, according to the Minnesota Legislative Auditor. In August 2018, FOF started claiming CACFP meals; initially claiming about 13,000 meals/snacks that month. The Minnesota Department of Education conducted its only administrative review of FOF this same year. According to the Office of the Minnesota Legislative Auditor, the review resulted in "serious findings that required follow-up, but MDE never conducted a follow-up review." Through participation in the Federal Child Nutrition program, FOF received $3.4 million in 2019. Monthly tax dollar reimbursements for meal and snack counts by FOF ballooned by about 2,800 percent between 2020 and 2021. By April 2021, FOF claims had grown to the point that it claimed around $32 million in reimbursements for 12 million meals and snacks for a single month. In total, FOF opened over 250 Federal Child Nutrition Program sites throughout the state of Minnesota, and in doing so, went from receiving and disbursing approximately $3.4 million in federal funds in 2019 to nearly $200 million in 2021, according to the Office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota. One example of a restaurant involved in FOF’s scheme is Salim Said, who owned Safari Restaurant and who has been found guilty on 21 counts, including wire fraud, conspiracy, bribery and money laundering. By July 2020, Said was claiming his restaurant was feeding 5,000 children per day, seven days a week. He claimed to have served over 3.9 million meals to children from his food site between April 2020 and November 2021 and to have provided more than 2.2 million meals to other food sites involved in FOF’s scheme. The U.S. attorney’s office said that throughout the course of the scheme, FOF fraudulently obtained and disbursed more than $240 million in Federal Child Nutrition Program funds. The DOJ said the nonprofit created dozens of shell companies, submitted fake attendance rosters, and "used the proceeds of their fraudulent scheme to purchase luxury vehicles, residential and commercial real estate in Minnesota as well as property in Ohio and Kentucky, real estate in Kenya and Turkey, and to fund international travel." In late 2020, the Minnesota Department of Education began scrutinizing the unlikely exponential growth of FOF. However, FOF sued, arguing discrimination based on race, national origin and religion, and alleged that the state was unfairly delaying approvals. A state court ordered MDE to act promptly on unresolved meal-site applications from FOF. The agency sent FOF a "serious deficiency" letter in March 2021 and moved to suspend payments. However, in June 2021, the court held MDE in contempt for failing to process FOF’s site applications "reasonably promptly." According to OLA, this lawsuit had a chilling effect on MDE acting on its concerns. In early 2021, the FBI alerted the Minnesota Department of Education to allegations of kickbacks, fabricated invoices, and fake meal counts tied to FOF-sponsored sites. On January 20, 2022, federal agents executed search warrants at the nonprofit’s offices and associated vendors, uncovering evidence of shell companies, falsified records, and widespread misuse of federal child-nutrition funds. That operation marked the first public confirmation of a criminal probe, and in September 2022, prosecutors announced sweeping indictments, revealing what they called a $250 million scheme built on nonexistent meals and fraudulent billing. Federal prosecutors say fraudsters further exploited Minnesota’s Housing Stabilization Services (HSS) program by recruiting individuals and billing Medicaid for housing-support services that were never provided. MINNESOTA'S $70 MILLION FRAUD EXPOSES HOW DEMOCRATS BUILT A SYSTEM DESIGNED TO BE ROBBED The program, launched by Minnesota in 2020, saw its costs surge from a projected $2.6 million a year to more than $100 million by 2024. Investigators allege that provider groups created sham service plans, inflated or fabricated support hours, and, in some cases, used "ghost clients" to maximize reimbursements. The scheme unraveled when analysts and whistleblowers flagged impossible growth trends, prompting state payment suspensions and a federal probe that resulted in the first wave of indictments in September 2025. Meanwhile, a parallel scheme targeted Minnesota’s Medicaid autism-therapy program by recruiting families, securing fraudulent or exaggerated autism diagnoses, and billing the state for therapy sessions that never occurred, according to prosecutors. Providers allegedly paid parents to keep children enrolled, inflated treatment hours, or used nonexistent clients to generate claims under the Early Intensive Developmental and Behavioral Intervention (EIDBI) program. State payments for autism services ballooned from about $6 million in 2018 to nearly $200 million by 2024, far outpacing legitimate demand. The scheme came to light as investigators examining the Feeding Our Future network began uncovering overlapping individuals and referral patterns, culminating in the first federal criminal charge in September 2025. Former Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph Thompson described the scams as "schemes stacked upon schemes" that drained tens of millions of dollars from Medicaid. The political fallout over the fraud has been immense, with there being much speculation on how the scheme was able to grow to the degree that it did. In November, President Donald Trump announced he was ending deportation protections for Somalis in Minnesota "effective immediately." "Minnesota, under Governor Walz, is a hub of fraudulent money laundering activity," Trump posted on Truth Social. "Somali gangs are terrorizing the people of that great State, and BILLIONS of Dollars are missing. Send them back to where they came from. It’s OVER!" In response, Walz said, "It’s not surprising that the president has chosen to broadly target an entire community," Walz said of Trump's efforts, adding, "This is what he does to change the subject." House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn., meanwhile, told Fox News Digital that the fraud scandal represents "a catastrophic failure of oversight" under Walz and characterized some of the culprits involved as a "Somali criminal enterprise crew." "People can focus on an ethnic group if they want, but the real issue is the lack of leadership and accountability in the state of Minnesota with Tim Walz and his administration. This wasn’t about Somalis; this was about government incompetence and lack of accountability," Emmer said. "Walz was warned about massive fraud in a pandemic food-aid program for children, yet he failed to act," Comer said in another statement obtained by Fox News Digital. "Instead, whistleblowers who raised concerns faced retaliation," Comer added. "Because of Governor Walz’s negligence, criminals — including Somali terrorists — stole nearly $1 billion from the program while children suffered. The House Oversight Committee will conduct a thorough investigation into Governor Walz’s failure to safeguard taxpayer dollars." | Luigi Mangione raised ‘red flags’ in McDonald’s confrontation with police, body language expert saysOn December 11, 2025Body language expert reveals 'red flags'… Read more A body language expert said that Luigi Mangione displayed several "red flags" when he was arrested by police in Pennsylvania after allegedly killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December 2024. Prosecutors released body camera video on Tuesday that shows police officers confronting Mangione at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania, on Dec. 9, 2024. An employee at the fast-food restaurant reportedly recognized Mangione and told a co-worker, who then alerted police. Body language expert Susan Constantine told Fox News Digital that Mangione displayed "red flags" when police first confronted him at the McDonald's and said someone reported him as being suspicious. "So he does this expression on his face when he's asked that question, is that frozen freeze response. Like that, right? Eyes wide open, mouth drops. And then he doesn't deny. He doesn't ask any questions. He doesn't defend himself," Constantine said. "He doesn't say anything. And the fact that he doesn't say anything, all of those were red flags because you would naturally be curious." NYC PROSECUTORS SHARE EVIDENCE PHOTOS REVEALING LUIGI MANGIONE'S POSSESSIONS AT TIME OF ARREST Constantine also pointed out how Mangione "positioned himself in the corner conspicuously" and was fully masked. Constantine said that concealment is one of the ways she can determine "dangerous intent," which she says Mangione is doing. "So the fact that he was hiding in the back, that's one pin, right? Then he's got the concealment of the clothing. He's got his little hat down over his eyebrows, then he's got the mask on and he's looking down, right? So he's trying to remove himself from ever being noticed, and that's what he was doing," Constantine said. She added that Mangione knew it was "game over" when he went to grab the driver's license to hand to police, and had a "fear response" when approached by the officer. "At that point, I knew he knew it was game over just because of his body language of being more in a low confidence. You know, his shoulders are kind of pulled in, he's kind of huddled together. He's not leaning out and just, you know, going on his computer just doing work. There were so many signals," Constantine said. "All of those things led to this is an anomaly compared to everybody else that was in that restaurant. That's what it is. It's an anomaly." The McDonald's employee who made the initial 911 call identified Mangione as the suspect in Thompson's death, according to a transcript of the call. "I'm a manager at Plank Road McDonald's out here on the boulevard," a McDonald's manager told the 911 dispatcher. "And I have a customer here, that some other customers were suspicious of, that he looks like the CEO shooter from New York." Altoona Police Officer Christy Wasser testified in court on Monday that she found a magazine with bullets wrapped in wet underwear that was inside Mangione's backpack. "There was another magazine hidden in his underwear," Wasser can be heard saying. Mangione faces numerous state and federal charges, including the possibility of the death penalty being handed down. |
Dueling Obamacare plans set to fail as deadline nears, pushing Senate toward bipartisan talksOn December 11, 2025Two partisan Obamacare plans face expected failure… Read more There are two Obamacare proposals destined for failure on Thursday as the deadline to extend Biden-era subsidies inches closer, and both Senate Republicans and Democrats hope that a bipartisan path forward can be paved after the dust settles. Senate Democrats are going full speed ahead with their three-year extension of the Obamacare enhanced premium subsidies, which Republicans are expected to block over a lack of reforms in a plan that they have nearly all charged as unserious. And the GOP’s plan, which would abandon the subsidies altogether in favor of health savings accounts (HSAs), is expected to be blocked by Senate Democrats over the inclusion of anti-abortion restrictions and concerns that healthcare premium prices would still skyrocket. SENATE REPUBLICANS LAND ON OBAMACARE FIX, TEE UP DUELING VOTE WITH DEMS But lawmakers on both sides of the aisle hope that once the plans go down in flames, they can begin the work of crafting a bipartisan solution. "I think the question would be, are there the Democrats who, outside of their leadership, are actually interested in the solution, and not just an issue? You know, who want to work with some Republicans," Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., told Fox News Digital. "I can't predict what's going to happen, but there's still a fairly high level of interest among members on our side, and I think some on the Dem side too," he continued. "But I think that, at least for now … I'm guessing they've been asked to stand down, you know, let them, let them get their messaging vote on it, and we'll see what happens." SENATE DEMOCRATS PUSH OBAMACARE SUBSIDY VOTE 'DESIGNED TO FAIL' AS REPUBLICANS CALL PLAN UNSERIOUS Bipartisan negotiations have been ongoing in the background, but both sides have opted to go with partisan plans instead. Should both fail, it leaves them little time to address the issue before Congress leaves Washington, D.C., next week until the New Year. "I would hope that we could still negotiate in the near term," Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., said. Republicans argue that the subsidies are riddled with fraud and have drawn a red line on more stringent enforcement of the Hyde Amendment, which prevents taxpayer dollars from funding abortions. Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, who has been working with Republicans on a plan, said that the Hyde Amendment argument was "not going to happen" with his Democratic caucus colleagues. "Their insistence on that, and maybe that will go away, but their insistence on that basically means these premium increases are going to hammer the American people, and frankly, I don't understand why — this should be a bipartisan," King said. "Let's get together and figure this thing out." SENATE REPUBLICANS UNVEIL PLAN TO REPLACE OBAMACARE SUBSIDIES WITH HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, told Fox News Digital he hoped that the failed votes "brings everybody to the negotiating table, and then we'll get serious about a bipartisan solution." But Cornyn believed that it would likely be a problem that lawmakers would deal with in January, after the subsidies expire. Meanwhile, Senate Republicans argue that Schumer and Senate Democrats are using their plan as a political cudgel, painting the GOP into a corner on a position that they won’t support, and then using it down the line in the 2026 midterms should the subsidies expire. "There's a very simple solution for them. If they really believe that is the Democratic strategy, they can defeat it by simply voting for this measure," Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., told Fox News Digital. | Meghan Markle urged to show compassion for her ailing father or risk collapse of Hollywood brand: expertsOn December 11, 2025Thomas Markle's public pleas to reconnect wit… Read more Meghan Markle’s rocky relationship with her father is back in the spotlight, with royal experts pointing out that her push to promote a warm, wholesome home life image doesn’t quite line up with how little contact she’s had with him. "Meghan has frantically tried to build a wholesome family-oriented brand in 2025," Kinsey Schofield, host of YouTube's "Kinsey Schofield Unfiltered," told Fox News Digital. "It would be in her best interest to show her elderly father, who had just lost a limb, some compassion. Otherwise, every time we see Meghan and Harry lovingly engage with wounded vets at Invictus, we will ask ourselves why they couldn’t show Meghan’s father the same compassion." "Right now, she is simultaneously promoting a holiday special centered on family," Schofield continued. "At the very least, Thomas should be allowed to meet his grandchildren." Thomas Markle, a former Hollywood lighting director who has reportedly undergone a left leg amputation, told The Mail on Sunday he doesn’t want to die while alienated from his daughter. A spokesperson for the Duchess of Sussex told Fox News Digital that the 44-year-old was able to send a letter to the 81-year-old, who is currently hospitalized in the Philippines after undergoing emergency surgery. WATCH: PRINCE WILLIAM’S MISTRUST OF MEGHAN MARKLE STALLS PEACE WITH PRINCE HARRY: AUTHOR "Given that a Daily Mail reporter has remained at her father’s bedside throughout, broadcasting each interaction and breaching clear ethical boundaries, it has been exceedingly difficult for the Duchess to contact her father privately, despite her efforts over the past several days," said the spokesperson. "With the support of reliable and trusted contacts, her correspondence is now safely in his hands," the rep added. The news broke shortly after the Duchess of Sussex's holiday special, "With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration," premiered on Netflix. Earlier this year, she launched a lifestyle brand, As Ever, and a series for the streaming giant, "With Love, Meghan." British royals expert Hilary Fordwich told Fox News Digital there’s a good reason the ailing patriarch continues to speak out to the press, even if it means sacrificing his relationship with the mother of two. "Thomas’s decision to speak out could be a result of his hurt feelings, as he’s repeatedly expressed being lonely and missing both his daughter and meeting his grandchildren," Fordwich said. "He wanted to meet Harry. He probably needs the money." "Regardless of what her father has done in recent years, he is still her father," Fordwich added. "He raised her as best he could with clear devotion. Even a private, brief meeting would have been helpful." CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER Thomas and Meghan have been estranged since she married Prince Harry in 2018. People magazine reported that Meghan was trying to reach her father, but her calls and emails weren’t getting through. The Mail on Sunday claimed Meghan didn’t have his phone number and that he "never uses email." People magazine reported that Meghan called several hospitals in an effort to locate him. "They are still estranged due to his public betrayals, media leaks and the paparazzi photos he distastefully staged before Meghan’s wedding," Fordwich said. "Then he later released parts of her private letter to a tabloid and subsequently gave a series of interviews attacking Meghan. Therefore, I highly doubt there’s a realistic prospect of a proper reconciliation, though her brand of compassion and family values might benefit from it." The Mail on Sunday noted that Thomas first shared news of his health condition with its reporter, not Meghan's half-siblings. LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS "This isn’t just about her father’s betrayal," Fordwich said. "This is also about her sense of betrayal. The biggest irony is that while Meghan and Harry don’t trust him, that’s precisely how the royals view them." Thomas Markle Jr. told the U.K. outlet his father's leg was amputated Dec. 3 in the Philippines. He said a blood clot in his father's thigh cut off circulation to his leg, leading to the surgery. Thomas Jr. said the operation was "life or death" after his father’s foot turned "black and blue." He added that his father remains in an intensive care unit. Fox News Digital previously reached out to Thomas Markle Jr. for comment. Thomas' leg amputation follows years of health struggles. He reportedly suffered a stroke in 2022. Thomas claimed he was cut off by his daughter but has never stopped loving her. He said he suffered two heart attacks that prevented him from attending her royal wedding in the U.K. and that Meghan has never forgiven him. "Why should Thomas stop speaking out?" asked Schofield. "Prince Harry does the same thing. If we are going to criticize Thomas for talking to the media about family matters, we should hold Harry to the same standard. My understanding is that Thomas kept his same phone number in case she ever decided to reconnect. The media is his only outlet, and he is desperate." "His decision to speak out is a mix of sincerely missing his daughter and wanting to hold her team accountable," Schofield added. In her 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan said she "lost" her father after he began "working with the tabloids" ahead of her wedding. Thomas later said he regretted the staged photos that led to their fallout. "The tabloids had apparently known [his location] for a month or so and decided to hold until the Sunday before our wedding because they wanted to create drama," she claimed. "We called my dad, and I asked him [about staging the photos]," she said. "He said, ‘No, absolutely not.’ ... I said, ‘I just need you to tell me, and if you tell me the truth, we can help,’ and he wasn’t able to do that. And that, for me, has really resonated, especially now as a mother. ... I genuinely can’t imagine doing anything to intentionally cause pain to my child. I can’t imagine it. So, it’s hard for me to reconcile that." Meghan’s half-sister, Samantha Markle, took responsibility for arranging her father’s staged paparazzi photos. The duchess also remains estranged from her siblings, who have repeatedly spoken negatively about her in the press. MEGHAN MARKLE'S TEAM EXODUS CREATES 'CHAOTIC' OPTICS FOR HOLLYWOOD BRAND: EXPERT As scrutiny around Meghan’s family grows, Schofield warned it will only continue to clash with the polished, camera-ready image she aims to project. She previously told Fox News Digital that Harry and Meghan's star power is "fading" in Hollywood five years after their royal exit. "That will frustrate them because they’ve experienced the dopamine hit of adoration," said Schofield. "Their confidence in leaving the royal family was rooted in their perceived popularity. They’ll keep putting themselves out there because they need to make money, but Meghan’s commercial ambitions conflict with Harry’s desire to rebuild royal bridges." Meghan, a former American actress, became the Duchess of Sussex when she married the British prince. The couple stepped back as senior royals in 2020, citing the unbearable intrusions of the British press and a lack of support from the palace. That year, they moved to the wealthy, coastal city of Montecito, California. "I look at [my son] Archie, I think about this child [on the way, Lilibet], and I genuinely can’t imagine doing anything to intentionally cause pain to my child," Meghan told Oprah. "I can’t imagine it. So it’s hard for me to reconcile that." |
Archaeologists unearth remnants of forgotten city 'marked by conflict' buried below bustling hubOn December 11, 2025Archaeologists have uncovered remnants of Nya Lödö… Read more Swedish archaeologists recently uncovered remnants of a forgotten 16th-century city beneath modern-day Gothenburg. The excavation was conducted by Arkeologerna, a Swedish archaeological consultancy, earlier this autumn. Researchers focused on Olskroken, a district east of central Gothenburg — Sweden’s second-largest city after Stockholm. What they found were the remnants of a place called Nya Lödöse, a short-lived town founded by Swedish regent Sten Sture the Elder in 1473. MAN STUMBLES ACROSS HOARD OF PRICELESS COINS WHILE OUT FOR NATURE WALK: 'FACE TO FACE WITH HISTORY' With its strategic location near the North Sea, Nya Lödöse flourished as a port and attracted traders from across Western Europe. By 1624, however, it was largely abandoned and Gothenburg began to rise in its place. Thanks to archaeologists' hard work, remnants of the long-forgotten locale have turned up in recent months. Archaeologist Mattias Obrink told Fox News Digital that Nya Lödöse was designed like a typical medieval market town, with a grid surrounding a main marketplace with a town hall. "There were similarities in the physical structure of most of the plots," he said. "All houses except the church were wooden and mostly uniform in size and architectural style." Obrink added, "They resembled rural dwellings and the architecture didn’t show different social and economic status. What we uncovered were not complete houses — but rather the remains of walls and the boundaries of the individual plots." ELITE ROMAN FAMILY'S ANCIENT TREASURE UNEARTHED IN RUINS OF FIRE-SCORCHED DWELLING Obrink worked as a project manager during the excavations. He noted that subtle class differences emerged through the artifacts. "We found a huge amount of artifacts reflecting everyday life and surplus — like, for instance, a leather glove and a wooden barrel," he said. "We also found many imported ceramic objects. One of the most surprising artifacts was pieces of a pocket watch from the mid-16th century." Photos from the excavation include the remains of a house, a 16th-century leather glove and a cobbled street, along with a 17th-century wooden barrel that was repurposed as a cesspit. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER "In the 16th century, this part of the town was densely built up, and analyses of the buried inhabitants have given us important insights into life in Nya Lödöse," he said. "We have excavated an exceptionally large portion of the town, and the material we uncovered spans a period of only 150 years." Obrink noted that Nya Lödöse was established to succeed the older medieval settlement of Lödöse, during a time "marked by conflict between Denmark and Sweden." "Although the two kingdoms had been united in a political union since the 14th century, Sweden repeatedly attempted to break free," he said. CLICK HERE FOR MORE LIFESTYLE STORIES "The founding of Nya Lödöse represents the beginning of an independent Swedish trade policy." But Nya Lödöse's proximity to the Danish border invited conflict, Obrink said — and it was replaced "by the heavily fortified city of Gothenburg." Since 2013, archaeologists have uncovered streets, at least 39 plots, the port, the pier and the main square — and more recently, the city's 16th-century fortifications, which included a moat, rampart and traces of several gardens inside the walls. All in all, Obrink said that the new findings give researchers "extraordinary opportunities to examine fine-grained details of the built environment and to tell the stories of life in Nya Lödöse." TEST YOURSELF WITH OUR LATEST LIFESTYLE QUIZ "[It's] something that has rarely been possible elsewhere," he said. "These stories unfold against the wider backdrop of the transformative 16th century, when medieval Europe transitioned into the early modern era." "It was a time marked by the discovery of the Americas, the Reformation and the emergence of powerful princely states," Obrink concluded. The Gothenburg excavation is one of many fascinating archaeological digs that took place in Sweden in 2025. In the southwest region of the country, a history buff with a metal detector led archaeologists to the site of a medieval monastery this spring. Earlier this fall, an angler digging for fishing worms found a massive medieval treasure hoard outside of Stockholm. | President Trump is right to get tough on Maduro. What comes next is criticalOn December 11, 2025Donald Trump signals military action against Venez… Read more The Venezuelan narco-state poses a clear threat to America’s security and prosperity. Two decades of socialism have destroyed this once wealthy country, spreading instability and transnational crime across the Western Hemisphere. After four years of appeasement under President Joe Biden, we cannot afford to ignore the problem any longer. President Donald Trump is sending a clear and necessary message to the Maduro regime that its days of destabilizing the Western Hemisphere with impunity are over. Trump is putting drug traffickers around the world on notice. Let’s be clear: Venezuelan narco-terrorists and their drug shipments represent a threat to the American people. Trump has both the right and the responsibility to use military force to stop them. In many ways, Trump’s approach is a continuation of the tough policies we pursued during my tenure as secretary of state under the first Trump administration. We recognized the dangers that this narco-trafficking dictatorship, aligned with American enemies like Iran, Cuba, China, and Russia, posed to our interests, and we were determined to do the necessary to protect the American people. That’s why we initiated a pressure campaign to isolate the regime and raise the costs for Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro by crippling the country’s ability to export its biggest sources of revenue – cutting oil exports by 70% in just a few years. The Trump Justice Department indicted Maduro and his cronies on charges of narco-terrorism and drug trafficking, and the administration expanded its counter-narcotics operations targeting drug routes from Venezuela. TRUMP REWRITES NATIONAL SECURITY PLAYBOOK AS MASS MIGRATION OVERTAKES TERRORISM AS TOP US THREAT We also put our support firmly behind the Venezuelan democratic opposition: When Maduro stole the 2019 presidential election from pro-democracy opposition candidate Juan Guaidó, we took the bold step of recognizing Guaidó as the rightful president of Venezuela and led diplomatic efforts to galvanize other countries to follow suit. Unfortunately, those policies were abandoned by the Biden administration, and American deterrence promptly collapsed. Sanctions were removed or eased, throwing the regime a lifeline and emboldening Maduro to steal yet another election in 2024. Alex Saab – the alleged bagman for Maduro and Iranian leader Ayatollah Khamenei, reportedly responsible for moving billions in money, gold and weapons between Venezuela and Iran – was released by the Biden administration as part of a prisoner swap in an act of rank appeasement that handed a major victory to the Maduro regime. Meanwhile, the continued disintegration of the Venezuelan economy, combined with Biden’s de facto open border policy, brought hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants to the United States, including notorious gangs like Tren de Aragua. Maduro even leveraged the migrant flow to extract concessions from the U.S. and secure his hold on power. Thankfully, Trump is starting to get things back on track. In addition to the targeted strikes on drug traffickers and the military buildup in the Caribbean, the new administration has canceled the oil concessions granted under Biden, imposed secondary tariffs on countries that purchase oil from Venezuela, doubled the reward for Maduro’s arrest as leader of the Cartel de los Soles, and gone after the Tren de Aragua. As his Venezuela strategy continues to coalesce around a more confrontational approach, a few key principles should guide us. The United States should be clear that Maduro is illegitimate and throw our support behind the democratic opposition movement led by Maria Corina Machado. Maduro has remained in power by stealing not one, but two elections, and has no popular legitimacy whatsoever. Genuine democratic reform, while by no means easy to achieve, is the only way that Venezuela will set itself up for success in the future and become a source of prosperity and partnership rather than violence and instability. CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINION What’s more, we must understand that there can be no accommodation with Maduro’s regime, which threatens core American interests by destabilizing the entire region and exporting transnational crime to our shores. Accordingly, our strategy should use every available pressure point – including sanctions and kinetic actions where appropriate – to constrain the Venezuelan government’s ability to conduct business as usual. Finally, we must remember that America’s adversaries want nothing more than for the U.S. to disengage in Latin America and elsewhere. While Venezuela’s collapse is causing even dedicated allies like China and Russia to take a step back, any situation in which the Maduro regime is able to stabilize will invite reengagement from the world’s worst actors and create an unacceptable threat extremely close to our borders. As President Trump’s new National Security Strategy argues, it’s well past time we reasserted and enforced the Monroe Doctrine to protect American interests in the Western Hemisphere and prevent our adversaries from gaining the ability to project power in the Americas. Venezuela’s collapse is yet another example of the inevitable endpoint of socialism: autocracy, economic disaster and spiraling instability. The longer the Maduro regime remains in place, the worse the situation will become for Venezuelans, neighboring countries in Latin America and for the entire Western Hemisphere. Our strategy must reflect that understanding and empower the administration to deploy every tool available to protect and advance American interests. |
Democrats target ‘vulnerable’ Republican senators ahead of high-stakes health care showdownOn December 11, 2025The Democratic National Committee launches ad camp… Read more FIRST ON FOX: Hours before the Senate holds high-stakes votes on dueling Democratic and Republican health care tax credit measures, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) is launching a new ad campaign targeting four Republican senators it considers vulnerable as they seek re-election next year. The campaign, shared first with Fox News Digital on Thursday, takes aim at Republican Sens. Susan Collins of Maine, John Cornyn of Texas, Jon Husted of Ohio, and Dan Sullivan of Alaska for what the DNC charges are their repeated votes against extending enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) premium tax credits, which could cause health care premiums to skyrocket for millions of Americans. The DNC is targeting the senators through digital takeovers of hometown newspapers in the four senators' states, as well as through additional digital ads. The spots also call out GOP Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, and Bernie Moreno of Ohio. Over 20 million Americans currently rely on the credits to lower the price of the health insurance they receive through the ACA, which is also known as Obamacare. WHY CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATS EXPANDED THEIR 2026 BATTLEFIELD MAP Democrats have repeatedly spotlighted health care costs and the expiring tax credits as part of their full court press this year on affordability, using the issue as a cudgel to bash Republicans. The party's messaging helped boost it to decisive victories last month in the 2025 elections as well as over performances in a slew of special elections this year. SENATE REPUBLICANS LAND ON OBAMACARE FIX "Today’s Senate vote to extend the ACA tax credits could be the difference between life and death for many Americans. Over 20 million Americans will see their health care premiums skyrocket next year if Susan Collins, John Cornyn, Jon Husted, and Dan Sullivan do not stand with working families and vote to extend these lifesaving credits," DNC chair Ken Martin charged in a statement. Neither of the dueling Obamacare proposals are expected to pass. Senate Democrats, led by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., argue that their extension of the enhanced Obamacare premium credit subsidies is the best option lawmakers can take to prevent healthcare premiums on the exchange from skyrocketing. Senate Republicans don’t want to extend the subsidies, which are set to expire by the end of this year, without reforms. They contend that the program funnels money directly to insurance companies rather than people using the marketplace, and that the enhanced credits are riddled with fraud and abuse. SENATE REPUBLICANS UNVEIL PLAN TO REPLACE OBAMACARE SUBSIDIES WITH HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNTS The conference finally landed on a proposal earlier this week from Sens. Bill Cassidy, R-La., and Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, the chairs of the Senate health and finance panels, that would abandon the enhanced credits completely for health savings accounts (HSAs), and seed the accounts with between $1,000 and $1,500 depending on age, among several other tweaks that are priorities for the GOP. But the Cassidy and Crapo plan is one of several options on the table for Republicans. Collins also has a proposal, in conjunction with Moreno that has caught the attention of some Senate Democrats because it would extend the subsidies for another two years while placing income caps at $200,000 per household and eliminates zero-cost premiums as a fraud preventative measure. And Husted also has an Obamacare proposal on deck, like Collins’, that would extend the subsidies for two years, adds income caps and eliminates zero-cost premiums. However, his plan also includes more stringent enforcement of the Hyde Amendment, which prevents taxpayer dollars from funding abortions, that is a non-starter for Senate Democrats. Whether their proposals actually get action on the Senate floor before the deadline remains in the air, given that next week will be dominated by the annual, must-pass Senate defense bill and President Donald Trump’s nominees. The newspaper digital takeovers by the DNC include the Bangor Daily News in Maine, the San Antonio Express News and San Antonio Current in Texas, the Cleveland Plain-Dealer and Medina Gazette in Ohio and the Anchorage Daily News in Alaska. | MORNING GLORY: A President Donald Trump-branded energy drink?On December 11, 2025Getting energy out of the ground, or flowing from… Read more First: President Trump should roll out an energy drink. I want whatever he’s been drinking because the man doesn’t stop. This must be a bit like the Teddy Roosevelt years. Second, that paragraph was a blatant hook to try and get you to read a few hundred words about a legal doctrine —"preemption"— which my law students judge the second-worst stretch of constitutional law (the first is the "dormant" or "negative" commerce clause about which there is zero hope of ever penning an interesting column). "Preemption" is itself a big stretch for non-lawyers. But stick with me. Energy is freedom. Energy is also lower prices for everything that must be produced or transported. Energy production is at the center of President Trump’s domestic agenda because it is at the center of American prosperity and progress as well as driving down prices. Getting energy out of the ground, or flowing from a small, modular nuclear reactor, requires an astonishing number of permits from a dizzying array of federal, state and local agencies. That’s because our core constitutional structures — the weight-bearing walls of our freedom — are the separation of powers and federalism. BURGUM, ZELDIN, WRIGHT: THIS IS HOW AMERICA WILL ACHIEVE ENERGY DOMINANCE Our founders wanted it to be difficult to pass laws that limit individual freedom. Their genius was to design and amend the Constitution to protect individual liberties, the sovereignty of the states and to limit federal overreach. Those same framers knew, however — as did the states’ ratifying conventions that gave life to the Constitution — that a great commercial republic required the federal government to be able to legislate in support of interstate commerce. Thus, the Commerce Clause (Article I, Section 8, Clause 3 of the Constitution) provides that Congress has the power "to regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes." The Constitution is silent on oil and natural gas extraction and transportation, as well as small modular nuclear reactors, just as it is on data centers to power artificial intelligence applications. Of course, it is silent on those topics because the Framers couldn’t have imagined those industries any more than they imagined airplanes, much less privately owned spacecraft. But all of those activities are "commerce" and Congress can regulate them and, in so doing, explicitly bar the states from interfering with those subject areas of commerce. The Framers did know (1) the preeminent value of freedom, (2) the sacred importance of property rights and (3) the need for the Congress to have the power to brush aside state and local obstacles to the furtherance of interstate commerce. Right now, many state and local governments are inhibiting the production and transportation of energy, which limits the supply of energy. These interferences — usually in the form of permitting delays, denials or lawsuits — drive up the price of everything, because everything we buy requires energy to produce and transport. For a thousand different reasons, many local, regional and state governments are hostile to energy production and transportation and use their permitting power to put permitting obstacles in the path of that production and transportation. Even if permits are eventually issued, groups of environmental extremists immediately file expensive and time-consuming lawsuits to hinder the start of the projects. It is time for Congress to pass legislation to preempt these anti-energy production and transportation policies and extremist groups. There is also an argument over federal preemption among AI companies and those worried about AI, but I don’t have an opinion on that because I lack any subject-matter expertise on AI. Before one weighs in on a federal preemption debate on any topic, they ought to know the area in detail. I do, however, know about the permitting maze that surrounds energy production and transportation. From 1989, when I left the Reagan administration and moved back to California to 2016, when we returned to the Beltway because the needs of my broadcast career finally trumped the demands of my law practice, I represented large landowners (including energy companies) on federal, state and local permitting issues. You wouldn’t believe the regulatory maze landowners must navigate to extract oil and gas from their own property and to construct pipelines to ship that lifeblood of the economy anywhere. These state and local permitting puzzles are absurd and redundant, and they are holding American economic growth back while also driving prices higher and higher. There are scores of examples but let's focus on just two. New York State has repeatedly blocked major pipeline projects, like the Constitution Pipeline and the Northeast Supply Enhancement pipeline. The construction of both would rapidly increase delivery of energy to New England and drive down ridiculously high home heating bills. CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINION It’s blue state-on-blue state conflict, but New York’s regulators are environmental extremists. It is time for Congress to step in and preempt the state and local agencies from interfering with the construction of these pipelines and others like them around the nation. Democrats profess to share those concerns. So, there should be no objection to including permitting reform to allow for more rapid development of all energy resources, especially for pipeline construction to efficiently carry that energy to where it is needed most — like the Northeast where sticker shock for home heating bills is real and only getting worse. So, Congress, plug in some preemption language to the next "must pass" statute and get the energy flowing. Few issues are this easy to fix. Hugh Hewitt is a Fox News contributor and host of "The Hugh Hewitt Show" heard weekday afternoons from 3 PM to 6 PM ET on the Salem Radio Network, and simulcast on Salem News Channel. Hugh drives Americans home on the East Coast and to lunch on the West Coast on over 400 affiliates nationwide, and on all the streaming platforms where SNC can be seen. He is a frequent guest on the Fox News Channel’s "Special Report" news roundtable, hosted by Bret Baier weekdays at 6 pm ET. A son of Ohio and a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Michigan Law School, Hewitt has been a Professor of Law at Chapman University’s Fowler School of Law since 1996 where he teaches Constitutional Law. Hewitt launched his eponymous radio show from Los Angeles in 1990. Hewitt has frequently appeared on every major national news television network, hosted television shows for PBS and MSNBC, written for every major American paper, has authored a dozen books and moderated a score of Republican candidate debates, most recently the November 2023 Republican presidential debate in Miami and four Republican presidential debates in the 2015-16 cycle. Hewitt focuses his radio show and his column on the Constitution, national security, American politics and the Cleveland Browns and Guardians. Hewitt has interviewed tens of thousands of guests from Democrats Hillary Clinton and John Kerry to Republican Presidents George W. Bush and Donald Trump over his 40 years in broadcasting. This column previews the lead story that will drive his radio/ TV show today. |
NIKKI HALEY: America must expose the left's dangerous falsehoods about IsraelOn December 11, 2025Surging antisemitism threatens our national securi… Read more Surging antisemitism is among the most disturbing trends in our national life and around the world. But where is the corresponding defense of the truth about the Jewish people and the Jewish State of Israel? There is an urgent need for elected officials on the left and right to confront antisemitic falsehoods and declare without fear that America is right to stand with Israel for the sake of our own national security and theirs. I saw antisemitism every day when I was at the United Nations. I also saw how antisemitic lies quickly spread when leaders don’t regularly fight back with the truth. This is how the Democratic Party has become a hotbed of hatred toward Israel. Today, the default position of leftist politicians and candidates is that Israel is an occupying colonizer perpetrating genocide in Gaza. The newly elected socialist mayor of New York City, Zohran MamdaniZohran Mamdani, built his campaign around such lies. Clearly, the lies struck a chord with leftist voters. COLUMBIA REVIEW FINDS JEWISH STUDENTS WERE CALLED 'MURDERERS,' BLASTED WITH ANTI-ISRAEL TIRADES The truth isn’t said nearly enough. Enemies of Israel loudly shout about its "occupation." In fact, not a single Israeli soldier or civilian was in Gaza after 2005. That’s nearly 20 years of Palestinian governance with zero Israeli presence. Similarly, leftists denounce Israel’s actions in the Gaza War as genocide. In fact, in the history of modern warfare, no army has taken more steps to avoid civilian casualties than Israel’s has, often to the detriment of its own soldiers and war goals. Its troops have been killed because Israel has painstakingly tried to save the civilians whom the terrorists hide behind. Here’s another truth. Worldwide protests against Israel began on Oct. 8, 2023. That’s one day after Hamas invaded Israel and massacred over 1,200 innocent men, women, and children, including 46 Americans, and took 254 hostages, including 12 Americans. It was also weeks before Israel took any military actions in response. Obviously, these protests weren’t in response to Israeli actions in Gaza. There hadn’t been any yet. In reality, the cries of "occupation" aren’t about Gaza. They’re about the entirety of Israel, the Jewish people who live there, and the antisemitic belief that there should be no Jewish State whatsoever. And the cries of "genocide" aren’t about human rights. If that were so, the outrage would be directed not at Israel but at Russia and China. They are the world’s worst human rights violators, both of which are engaged in actual genocide. GAZA FAMINE CLAIMS FACE MOUNTING SCRUTINY AS MORTALITY DATA FALLS FAR SHORT OF PREDICTIONS The criticism of Israel is a plain attempt to defame and delegitimize the country to promote its extinction. Yet the left’s leaders either repeat this hateful language or allow it to continue unchecked. Democrats’ turn toward antisemitism is disturbing enough. But the same evil is now creeping into the right, though it’s not yet as widespread as it is on the left. It’s also heartening that many conservatives are vigorously pushing back. But there’s still an urgent need for every leader on the right to unequivocally state that standing with Israel is in America’s interests. CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINION Israel is a military and intelligence juggernaut in a strategically vital region of the world. When America supports Israel, we are directly investing in the protection of our own citizens. Israel is fighting enemies that seek our destruction too. When we sell weapons to the Israeli military, we spare our own troops from being sent into harm’s way. In the last two years, America hasn’t sent a single solider into battle against Hamas or Hezbollah, though both are committed to America’s destruction. If America abandoned Israel, it wouldn’t be long before we had to send our sons and daughters into battle against the same terrorists and tyrants. These truths are the best antidote to the lies of antisemitism. History shows where those lies lead: to the actual genocide of the Jewish people. Preventing that tragedy is a moral imperative and a national necessity. It starts with leaders who have the courage to say — and do — what’s right. | New Jersey's medically assisted suicide law only covers state residents, appeals court rulesOn December 11, 2025An appeals court upheld New Jersey's residenc… Read more A federal appeals court ruled that New Jersey’s medical aid-in-dying law applies only to state residents, rejecting efforts by out-of-state patients and physicians to challenge the restriction. The Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the state’s residency requirement, finding that New Jersey is not required to make assisted suicide available to non-residents. In an opinion written by Judge Stephanos Bibas, the court acknowledged the difficult decisions facing terminally ill patients but said the option remains limited under state law. "Death brings good things to an end, but rarely neatly," U.S. Circuit Court Judge Stephanos Bibas wrote in the opinion issued last week. "Many terminally ill patients face a grim reality: imminent, painful death. Some may want to avert that suffering by enlisting a doctor’s help to end their own lives. New Jersey lets its residents make that choice—but only its residents." New Jersey is one of 11 states, along with Washington, D.C., that allow physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill adults. Most states restrict the practice to residents, though Oregon and Vermont allow access regardless of residency. LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST KANSAS LAW NULLIFYING END-OF-LIFE CHOICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN The case began when a Delaware woman with stage four lymphoma sought to use New Jersey’s law but was blocked by the residency rule. She died after arguments in the case. A New Jersey doctor who wanted to treat patients from nearby states also joined the challenge, as did other plaintiffs who have since passed away or retired. One of the plaintiffs, Dr. Paul Bryman, said he was disappointed by the ruling. "Terminal patients outside New Jersey should have the option of medical aid in dying without having to travel long distances," he said. DELAWARE'S ASSISTED SUICIDE BILL SIGNED INTO LAW, MAKING IT THE 11TH STATE WITH SUCH A STATUTE New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat, signed the measure into law in 2019, saying at the time that while his Catholic faith might prevent him from choosing assisted suicide for himself, he supported the right of others to make that decision. Under the law, a patient must be an adult New Jersey resident with a terminal diagnosis and a prognosis of six months or fewer to live. Two physicians must confirm the diagnosis and the patient’s capacity to decide. Patients must make two requests — at least one of them in writing with two witnesses — and must be given the opportunity to rescind. At least one witness cannot be a family member, heir, attending physician or an employee of the facility where the patient receives care. Patients must self-administer the medication, and doctors are required to offer alternatives such as palliative care. A lower court previously dismissed the challenge, finding that physician-assisted suicide is not a fundamental right states must extend to non-residents. The appeals court agreed. "In our federal system, states are free to experiment with policies as grave as letting doctors assist suicide. Other states are free to keep it a crime," the appeals court ruling said. "This novel option does not appear to be a fundamental privilege, let alone a fundamental right, that states must accord visitors." Delaware’s own aid-in-dying law goes into effect on Jan. 1. Several other countries, including Canada, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Australia and Colombia, have also legalized physician-assisted suicide. The Associated Press contributed to this report. |
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Fury as Zillow hides vital safety information from homebuyersOn December 11, 2025The US's largest real estate listing site quietly… Read more | Trump admin considers terrorism-related sanctions for UN's Palestinian relief agencyOn December 11, 2025The Trump administration is reportedly weighing wh… Read more |
Selling Sunset star Christine Quinn sparks backlash as she shockingly takes aim at Charlie Kirk's widow ErikaOn December 11, 2025The Dallas native, 37, took to X on Wednesday to c… Read more | 90s comedy villain looks unrecognizable on rare outing at 72... can you guess who?On December 11, 2025The star looked a far cry from the role of Dr. Evi… Read more |
Trump rages 'corrupt' CNN must be sold and has another fiery clash with reporterOn December 11, 2025President Donald Trump raged against 'corrupt' CNN… Read more | Celeste Rivas death probe erupts as 'uncooperative' witness faces arrest... while D4vd remains a suspectOn December 11, 2025On Wednesday, it was reported that a grand jury fe… Read more |
Rutgers student, 22, vanishes after accepting a ride with bully who terrorized him, family claimsOn December 11, 2025Rutgers student Mortimer Wortman, 22, vanished mor… Read more | New photos show inside Obama's 'eyesore' presidential libraryOn December 11, 2025Home Court is a 60,000 square-foot structure that… Read more |
'Code Red' issued at steakhouses across America as beef prices soar - and it's bad news for customersOn December 11, 2025One significant factor weighing into the rising co… Read more | Michigan coach Sherrone Moore's night from hell ends in jail over alleged assault after married father-of-three fired from $30m jobOn December 11, 2025Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore was detaine… Read more |
Candace Owens compares Erika's Kirk's Turning Point USA to Black Lives Matter and accuses them of 'using tragedy to shut down inquiry'On December 11, 2025Candace Owens claimed that Turning Point USA uses… Read more | Andy Dick breaks his silence on scary 'overdose' and admits to smoking CRACK before passing outOn December 11, 2025Andy Dick revealed that he had smoked crack cocain… Read more |
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Moment woman is arrested seconds after landing back in Britain for running huge drugs ring with her ex-husbandOn December 11, 2025Lisa Regan, 53, laundered money made through her c… Read more | Tories hit with another defection as former 'Red Wall' MP Ben Bradley joins Reform UK to help with DOGE drive on local councilsOn December 11, 2025Ben Bradley, who was Tory MP for Mansfield until l… Read more |
Charlotte Church admits she has stopped wearing deodorant and 'generally stinks' as she reveals the reason why she has her 'boobs out the majority of the time'On December 11, 2025Charlotte was left surprised when she was complime… Read more | Tiny clump of wool that stopped £1million of British lamb at CalaisOn December 11, 2025Vets at Calais have suddenly began stopping entire… Read more |
Unions demand MPs and peers sit over CHRISTMAS to pass workers' rights overhaul after Starmer's latest humiliating defeat in the LordsOn December 11, 2025Furious peers voted down a last-minute change to t… Read more | Farmer who upset neighbours with sign saying village was 'lawless and godforsaken' is back in the mire over illegal dump and lorry park claimsOn December 11, 2025In 2021, Carl Powell was slapped with a £90 fine a… Read more |
Simon Cowell reveals his bizarre daily habits and strict diet in new docuseries as fiancée Lauren Silverman admits 'his routines drive me nuts'On December 11, 2025Whilst Simon Cowell's TV project The Next Act is o… Read more | Calvin Harris and Vick Hope are forced to adhere to strict eco-regulations as they transform their £3.5million mansion into mega-compound with swimming pool, hot yoga and music studiosOn December 11, 2025Calvin Harris and his wife Vick Hope have had to j… Read more |
Sharon Osbourne insists Ozzy's cheating 'meant nothing' to her until he brought other women to her house that she furnishedOn December 11, 2025Speaking in an emotional interview on Piers Morgan… Read more | Divorced artist battles to keep £1.5m home she says ex-husband signed over to her via WhatsApp - as court decides whether note on messaging service is legally bindingOn December 11, 2025A divorced artist, who says her ex-husband signed… Read more |
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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
Get Your Communist Nikes America’s love affair with great deals and value has a price paid in human lives and misery. The truthful facts are that the savings we see are carried from overseas on the blood of the imprisoned. To stop this, we need increased enforcement...
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