Top Biden adviser has been employed for decades at church that gave platform to antisemites: ‘Devil by nature’
FIRST ON FOX: A top Biden White House adviser has been employed for decades as a minister at a Washington, D.C., church that has hosted several activists and religious leaders with long histories of antisemitism, including one Black activist who, during a 2002 speech, called for “Zionists” in Israel, including their babies, to be murdered. Read More
Georgia judge dismisses two criminal counts against Trump in Fani Willis’ 2020 election interference case
A judge dismissed two criminal counts in the Georgia 2020 election interference case against former President Donald Trump and one other count against allies of the former president. Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee ruled that Georgia prosecutors had no authority to bring the charges, which related to alleged filing of false documents in federal court. Read More
Harris campaign silent on House bill banning contracts with ‘Chinese military company’ amid Walz ties
Seventy-nine Democrats voted against a bill effectively banning Chinese military companies from doing federal business in the United States, but the Harris-Walz campaign declined to say where it stands on the legislation amid concerns over Gov. Tim Walz’s ties to an institute that did business with one of the companies targeted in the bill. The Read More
What’s Real Madrid star Mbappe’s pay dispute with his former club PSG?
The French football star and his ex-club are at loggerheads over $60m in ‘unpaid’ wages. Al Jazeera explains why. Two of football’s biggest names are locking horns in a pay dispute that could be about to turn into a courtroom drama. Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and their former striker Kylian Mbappe, now with Real Madrid, are Read More
US House passes bill targeting China that would limit EV tax credits
A group of automakers says the bill makes fewer vehicles eligible for the tax credits. The United States House of Representatives has narrowly voted to approve legislation to tighten rules limiting Chinese content in vehicles qualifying for US electric vehicle (EV) tax credits. The House voted on Thursday 217 to 192 to approve the bill, Read More
What is the purpose of Israel’s repeated attacks on UNRWA?
Six staff at UN agency for Palestinian refugees killed in an air strike on a school in Gaza. An Israeli air strike on a school in Gaza kills six people working for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees. That is the most the organisation has lost in a single incident in the war. Attacking schools Read More
Haitian refugees ‘don’t understand the laws,’ lawmaker says amid fatal wreck, cultural clashes
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio – An Ohio town that has seen its population swell with thousands of Haitian refugees has had to battle differences in culture and even driving practices as it adjusts to its new reality. “We’ve got an influx of folks that have come in, and I think we were a little bit shocked that Read More
Army officials to face House grilling on training slides that designated pro-life groups as terrorists
EXCLUSIVE — House Republicans will bring in Army officials to testify at a hearing next week on a training presentation that referred to pro-life groups as terrorists, Fox News Digital has learned. The House Armed Services Committee’s Subcommittee on Military Personnel will hear Thursday afternoon from Agnes Schaefer, assistant secretary of the Army for manpower Read More
Harris, Trump enter post-debate ‘homestretch’ with dueling rallies in key battleground states
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — With the first and potentially only debate between Vice President Harris and former President Trump now in the rearview mirror, both major party nominees are resuming their barnstorming through the key general election battleground states. Harris arrives in North Carolina’s largest city on Thursday afternoon for the first of back-to-back rallies in Read More
Garland claims DOJ reaffirming its ‘norms’ despite series of controversies
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland championed a returned to “norms” at the Department of Justice Thursday, despite controversies that have left Republicans alleging a two-tier justice system. Speaking to department staff in Washington D.C., Garland referred to former President Donald Trump’s term in the White House as a “particularly difficult period for the department.” “When Read More