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- Platner collapse completes John Fetterman’s break from Sanders socialists who put him in Senate
Graham Platner's political collapse ended his Maine Senate campaign and solidified Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman's public break from Bernie Sanders and progressive allies. Fetterman criticized Sanders for backing Platner and expressed frustration over the left's influence, while noting his unexpected popularity with Republicans.
- Platner collapse completes John Fetterman’s break from Sanders socialists who put him in Senate
Graham Platner's political collapse in Maine led to Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman's public break from Bernie Sanders-backed progressives. Fetterman criticized Platner and Sanders for supporting the scandal-plagued candidate, marking his shift from a progressive ally to a left-wing critic. His evolving stance has distanced him from parts of the Democratic establishment.
- New report outlines alleged Iranian assassination plot against Trump
A new Wall Street Journal report alleges Iranian officials have been planning to assassinate President Trump. The report is explained by FOX News' Doug Luzader in the latest developments.
- AOC-backed candidate ripped for 'bizarre response' to transparency question: 'Pretty basic'
Abdul El-Sayed, a Senate candidate in Michigan, faces criticism for delaying tax disclosure, claiming he needs more time to gather paperwork related to his wife's foreign property. Opponent Haley Stevens and others accuse him of avoiding transparency, while his June 2025 financial disclosure lists assets including his wife's rental properties in India and Michigan.
- AOC-backed candidate ripped for 'bizarre response' to transparency question: 'Pretty basic'
Abdul El-Sayed, a U.S. Senate candidate in Michigan, faces criticism for delaying tax disclosures, claiming he needs more time to gather paperwork. His opponent, Haley Stevens, alleges he is concealing his net worth until after the primary. Critics, including Sen. Katie Britt and others, have called his response confusing, citing his 2025 financial disclosures that include his wife's foreign properties.
- John Kennedy is the Senate GOP’s unlikely campaign-trail star
John Kennedy is gaining national attention through Fox News appearances, a bestselling book, and a growing TikTok following. He is leveraging his popularity to support Senate GOP colleagues in key states, with events in Ohio, New Hampshire, Indiana, and Tennessee raising significant funds. Kennedy has not ruled out a potential presidential bid despite no declared leadership ambitions.
- Trump to ask US supreme court to reconsider birthright citizenship ruling
Donald Trump announced he will request the US Supreme Court to reconsider its ruling on birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment, citing a Texas hospital's billboards advertising maternity services to Mexican expectant mothers. The billboards, which Trump described as evidence of birthright citizenship being exploited, were reported by Fox News but appear to be a limited example.
- Trump to ask US supreme court to reconsider birthright citizenship ruling
Donald Trump announced he will request the US Supreme Court to reconsider its ruling on birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment, citing new evidence of Texas hospitals advertising maternity services in Mexico. The president referenced billboards mentioned in a Fox News report, though his social media post exaggerated the scope of the advertisements.
- Trump told agencies to ferret out ‘gender ideology extremism.’ The USDA found very little, new records show.
President Trump ordered federal agencies to identify and cancel contracts promoting 'gender ideology extremism' in 2025. The USDA found only about seven such contracts initially but later canceled additional funding, including a grant for 'food justice for trans people.' Critics questioned the USDA's limited findings, noting its historically conservative stance on gender and minority issues.
- Whale sinks fire crew’s rescue boat
A breaching whale accidentally struck and sank a fire crew’s rescue boat, causing it to sink. The fire crew was rescued without injuries, and experts suggested the incident was accidental, with the boat in the wrong place at the wrong time.
- Steve Hilton: Can this British-born Republican be CA’s next governor?
Steve Hilton, a British-born Republican candidate for California governor, has a background in UK politics and aligns with Donald Trump but holds some conflicting views on issues like welfare and living wages. California's political landscape, with a Democratic majority and low Trump approval, poses a challenge for his campaign.
- Retired general: U.S. has ‘got to stop’ Iran from maintaining control of Strait of Hormuz
Retired Gen. Jack Keane stated the U.S. must prevent Iran from maintaining control of the Strait of Hormuz. He warned that a major Iranian attack would likely lead to U.S. combat operations.
- Wes Moore distances from democratic socialist ideas: ‘I do not prescribe to an ideology’
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) distanced himself from democratic socialist ideas, stating he does not 'prescribe to an ideology.' Fox News’s Shannon Bream highlighted past advocacy by democratic socialists, including calls to abolish prisons.
- Prosecutors to lay out their case against the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk
Prosecutors in Utah are presenting their case against Tyler Robinson, charged with murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Evidence includes DNA linking Robinson to the murder weapon and a text message confession, with the death penalty sought due to aggravating circumstances. The preliminary hearing, starting Monday, will determine if there is sufficient evidence for trial.
- Democrats' 'pathetic groveling' for fundraising bashed in New York Times column
New York Times opinion writer Michelle Cottle criticized the Democratic Party's fundraising emails for appearing insecure and ineffective, comparing them to contrite boyfriend messages. She argued that Republican fundraising messaging, while fear-based, offers a sense of pride and belonging, which Democrats need to counter with confidence.
- 250 and the court
The Supreme Court declined to halt an $800-a-day fine against former Fox News reporter Catherine Herridge for refusing to reveal her source in a lawsuit involving scientist Yanping Chen. The Court also ruled that President Donald Trump cannot fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook while her challenge to her removal is ongoing, but he may attempt to fire her again under new circumstances.
- Tucker Carlson floats idea of new political party in the US in interview
Tucker Carlson, a rightwing broadcaster, mentioned the idea of building a new political party in the US but did not provide details. He stated he does not want to be a candidate for president and expressed frustration with Trump.
- Tucker Carlson floats idea of new political party in the US in interview
Tucker Carlson, a rightwing broadcaster, mentioned wanting to help build a new political party in the United States but provided few details. He stated he does not want to be a candidate for president and expressed frustration with Trump.
- Supreme Court declines to halt $800-a-day fine for ex-Fox News reporter refusing to divulge sources
The Supreme Court declined to halt an $800-a-day fine against former Fox News reporter Catherine Herridge for refusing to disclose confidential sources related to stories about scientist Yanping Chen. A judge ruled that Chen's need for information in her lawsuit against the government outweighed Herridge's right to protect her sources, leading to Herridge's civil contempt citation.
- America 250: What’s open and closed July 3 and 4?
America's 250th birthday celebrations on July 3 and 4 will see mixed closures and openings. July 3 is a federal holiday with NYSE and federal offices closed, while banks and national parks remain open. July 4 sees closures for banks and DMV, but stores like Costco and Sam’s Club stay open. Businesses advise confirming hours beforehand.
- Peace talks continue with Iran as President Trump considered resuming strikes
Peace talks aimed at ending the war in Iran continue as President Trump considered resuming military strikes. A FOX News reporter discussed the latest developments on Chicago's Morning News.
- How a secret Long Island spy team saved George Washington from murder and helped win the Revolution
A secret Long Island spy team is credited with saving George Washington from murder and contributing to the American Revolution's success. Fox News host Brian Kilmeade highlighted Washington's reliance on others for his achievements.
- Fox News Poll: A close Senate contest is brewing in Iowa
A new Fox News poll indicates a close Senate race in Iowa between Democrat Josh Turek and Republican Ashley Hinson, with Turek holding a 4-point lead. The poll highlights shifting voter sentiment toward Donald Trump, who now has a negative favorability rating in Iowa, and notes demographic divides in candidate support.
- Fox News Poll: A close Senate contest is brewing in Iowa
A new Fox News poll indicates a closely contested Senate race in Iowa between Democrat Josh Turek and Republican Ashley Hinson, with Turek holding a 4-point lead. Iowans view Donald Trump negatively by 13 points, and the race could shift based on voter enthusiasm and demographic support patterns.
- Fox News Poll: An early look at the Georgia Senate race
Fox News polling indicates Georgia Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff holds a double-digit lead over GOP challenger Mike Collins in the 2026 Senate race. Ossoff receives 56% support compared to Collins' 43%, with strong backing from Black voters, young voters, and independents. Collins, endorsed by President Trump, gains support from White evangelical Christians and rural voters.
- Fox News Poll: An early look at the Georgia Senate race
Fox News polling shows Georgia Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff leading GOP challenger Mike Collins by 13 percentage points in the 2026 Senate race, with strong support from Black voters, young people, and independents. Collins, endorsed by President Trump in a June GOP primary, underperforms compared to former Republican rival David Perdue. Voter concerns focus on inflation, with Ossoff holding higher favorability than Collins or Trump.
- NPR retracts article incorrectly reporting Justice Alito's retirement, citing 'misunderstanding'
NPR retracted an article falsely reporting that Justice Samuel Alito was retiring, attributing the error to a misunderstanding. The report by Nina Totenberg was quickly removed after the Supreme Court's public information office denied the claim, and NPR issued an apology for the confusion.
- US treasury secretary warns oil and gas companies to lower prices: ‘we’re watching’
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent urged oil and gas companies to lower prices, following Donald Trump's criticism of slow price reductions. Bessent emphasized that authorities are monitoring the situation and encouraged companies to act responsibly.
- Talks with Iran could fail and diplomacy may not succeed, Rubio tells Congress
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio informed Congress that negotiations with Iran could fail, but the administration aims to pursue diplomacy. Technical talks on the memorandum of understanding and nuclear negotiations are set to continue in Qatar.
- Bill Maher admits he enjoys watching Trump get combative with journalists in tense interviews
Bill Maher expressed admiration for President Donald Trump's confrontational approach with journalists, stating he enjoys seeing Trump directly challenge them in interviews. Maher, while critical of Trump, acknowledged the president's tendency to voice his thoughts openly, which he relates to but refrains from doing himself.
- Liberal late night host hits Fox News' Jesse Watters below the belt with swipe about his affair
A liberal late-night host criticized Fox News' Jesse Watters over his extramarital affair. The host made a pointed comment targeting Watters' personal life.
- Ben Shapiro-backed 'propaganda' film portrays pro-Palestine 'terrorists' on campus
A film produced by Ben Shapiro's media company Daily Wire, 'Run, Fight, Hide: Infidels,' has faced criticism for its portrayal of pro-Palestine university students and Muslims as 'terrorists' enforcing 'barbaric Sharia law.' The film's trailer includes controversial imagery and rhetoric, such as clips from Fox News and references to Islamic State executions, and stars Jonathan Majors as a military veteran combating the depicted threat.
- Fox News apologizes for airing Kevin O'Leary's claim that his Utah data center opponents are Chinese government proxies
Fox News apologized for airing Kevin O'Leary's claim that opponents of his Utah data center project were Chinese government proxies. O'Leary later retracted the statement, acknowledging there was no evidence to support it, as the project faces local opposition and broader debates over data center impacts.
- AOC calls to ‘break up’ big tech companies amid price hikes
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said large technology companies seek 'totally unchecked power' and should be split up, comparing them to governments in their ambitions. She made these remarks in an interview with Fox News discussing tech companies and artificial intelligence.
- Johnson says he will send housing bill to Trump on Monday
House Speaker Mike Johnson plans to send the 21st Century ROAD To Housing Act to President Donald Trump on Monday, aiming to lower housing costs through increased supply and reduced regulations. Trump had canceled a signing ceremony for the bill until Congress passes his election security legislation, but Johnson confirmed discussions with the president about the housing bill. The legislation passed both chambers with bipartisan support and will become law unless Trump vetoes it.
- Damascus races to reassure Beirut as Trump pushes Syria to take on Hezbollah
US President Donald Trump has suggested Syria take responsibility for dealing with Hezbollah, raising Lebanese fears of renewed Syrian military involvement. Damascus has denied these claims, while US envoy Tom Barrack dismissed reports of Washington pressuring Syria to act as 'false and inaccurate'.
- Trump slams 'milk toast' Fox News anchor Shannon Bream for committing one of the president's cardinal sins on air
Trump criticized Fox News anchor Shannon Bream for violating one of his cardinal sins during an on-air appearance. The incident involved Bream committing an act deemed a major transgression by Trump.
- Megyn Kelly after Supreme Court TPS decision: ‘Go back to f—ing Haiti’
Megyn Kelly criticized Haitians and Syrians protected from deportation following a Supreme Court ruling allowing the Trump administration to end their protections. She used offensive language, stating 'Go back to f—ing Haiti' and 'We don’t want you.'
- US reporter urges supreme court to halt ruling forcing her to reveal sources or pay $800-a-day fine
Catherine Herridge, a US journalist, faces a $800-per-day fine unless she reveals sources for 2017 Fox News stories. A district court held her in civil contempt, and an appeals court recently denied her request to stay the contempt ruling.
- Iran slams NATO chief's comments on US support in war
Iran condemned NATO for 'complicity' in the US-Israeli war against Iran after NATO chief Mark Rutte highlighted US military operations using allied bases. Rutte stated 500 US planes launched from Italian bases to support the 'Epic Fury' campaign, which Iran calls an unlawful war of aggression. Iran's foreign ministry accused NATO of violating international law and UN Charter principles.