Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Tuesday that the American public has lost faith in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and outlined his plan to rebuild trust in an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal. Kennedy blamed decades of bureaucracy, politicized science and “mission …
Read More »Columbia University data breach hits 870,000 people
Columbia University recently confirmed a major cyberattack that compromised personal, financial and health-related information tied to students, applicants and employees. The victims include current and former students, employees and applicants. Notifications to affected individuals began Aug. 7 and are continuing on a rolling basis. Columbia, one of the oldest Ivy …
Read More »Cops hunt armed perp in caper that left elderly couple burned to death
New York City police have launched a manhunt for an ex-con serial robber suspected of killing a Queens man and woman found dead in their burned-out home Monday afternoon — after he talked his way inside claiming to need a phone charge. “This individual should be considered armed and dangerous,” …
Read More »European Parliament snubs request for Charlie Kirk minute of silence after assassination
Members of the European Parliament dramatically refused a request to honor Charlie Kirk with a a moment of silence in the chamber Thursday. Kirk, 31, was killed Wednesday as he addressed students at Utah Valley University, sending shock waves across the nation. Kirk was known for mobilizing young conservatives and …
Read More »Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin's transgender roommate 'hates conservatives and Christians,' relative says
ST. GEORGE, Utah – The trans roommate of Turning Point USA Founder Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin “hates conservatives and Christians,” one of his relatives told Fox News Digital in an interview. The 22-year-old, who has not been charged and whose name has not yet been released by authorities, was in …
Read More »Cruz slams UN's Israel ‘genocide’ charge, pushes for consequences
Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz criticized a United Nations report accusing Israel of genocide, warning that the Trump administration and Congress had tools at their disposal to sanction those behind it. The report, issued Tuesday by the United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory (COI), …
Read More »These pet toys help curb chewing and soothe anxiety
Looking to calm an anxious pet, curb chewing and keep your home intact? A tough chew toy can satisfy their instincts, a lick mat helps soothe their nerves and puzzle feeders challenge their brains. Cat puzzle toy: $17.99 (36% off) Original price: $27.99 Keep your cat engaged with a puzzle …
Read More »Two popular types of exercise could reduce cancer growth, study finds
New research has revealed that a single session of weight training can help fight breast cancer. Researchers at Edith Cowan University in Australia investigated how resistance training and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) affect cancer cells. One key benefit is the boosting of myokines, a protein produced by muscles that could …
Read More »White House unveils Presidential Walk of Fame with Biden portrait replaced by autopen image
The White House unveiled a Presidential Walk of Fame outside the West Wing on Wednesday, which showed a portrait of former President Joe Biden replaced with the image of an autopen, a device previously used by the commander in chief to sign important orders, including pardons. A video posted on …
Read More »Trump officials urged to boycott UN climate summit as Trump seethes climate change is a ‘con job’
FIRST ON FOX: A coalition of conservative energy and environmental groups are calling on leaders within the Trump administration to snub the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference in Brazil as President Donald Trump rails against climate change as the “greatest con job ever.” “As President Trump rightly moves our …
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