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  • GREG GUTFELD: Biden has finally begun making some public appearances to disprove the notion that he's dead

    So, after being criticized for avoiding the media, Joe Biden has finally begun making some public appearances to disprove the notion that he's dead. And who did he start with? Howard Stern. That's right. "The King of All Media" interviewed the "Petrified of All Media." It was a weird appearance for Fart Man, and Howard Stern didn't look that great either. But what an appearance it was. Of course, Joe had trouble hearing the questions, not because of his age, but because Howard had his head so...
  • SEAN HANNITY: Biden's walking a tightrope despite his bad balance

    Fox News host Sean Hannity highlights President Biden's slipping poll numbers amid economic pressure and a split base Monday on "Hannity." ABC'S GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS SAYS 2024 RACE CAN'T BE TREATED NORMALLY AFTER BIDEN URGES PRESS TO ALTER COVERAGE SEAN HANNITY: Now, as tensions are rising across the country, the president, a self-proclaimed healer of souls, has gone noticeably missing and quiet. He desperately needs his radical base to show up for him in November. So, Joe has been trashing...
  • New York DA issues apology after being caught berating police during traffic stop: 'I'm disciplining myself'

    Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley released a public apology on Monday for her conduct during a heated traffic stop that went viral. Doorley shared a pre-recorded apology video saying she is taking "full responsibility" for her behavior during a traffic stop last week that was caught on video. "Last Monday, I failed you and the standards that I hold myself to. And for that, I am so sorry. What I did was wrong, no excuses. I take full responsibility for my actions," Doorley explained...
  • Charlotte residents shocked after 4 law enforcement officers die, 4 others injured in shootout

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Charlotte, North Carolina, residents who live just a few doors down from the scene of a deadly Monday shootout are in a state of shock after their quiet neighborhood erupted into gunfire on Monday afternoon. The shootout began around 1:30 p.m. Monday while members of a U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force were serving a warrant for firearm possession by a convicted felon. Hours and dozens of gunshots later, authorities confirmed that three task force members and one CMPD officer...
  • Influencer bashed for running Brooklyn Half Marathon without registering, mocks critics before issuing apology

    A social media influencer received a load of backlash after posting herself crossing the finish line of the NYCRUNS Brooklyn Half Marathon on Sunday despite not signing up for the race.  Alexa Curtis, 26, posted an apology on X, where she said the post was "meant to be inspirational." "I did not realize I would offend so many people," she wrote. " I had no intention to take anything from anyone or the race: I was running for myself for my mental health. In the future I’ll be sure to look up the...
  • A Colombian army helicopter has crashed in a rural area of the country's north, killing 9 soldiers

    An army helicopter carrying supplies to troops crashed in a rural area in northern Colombia on Monday, killing nine soldiers on board, the country’s armed forces said. In a statement, the Colombian military said the helicopter was taking the supplies to the municipality of Santa Rosa del Sur, an area that has recently experienced fighting between the National Liberation Army guerrilla group and the drug trafficking group known as the Gulf Clan. TENS OF THOUSANDS OF COLOMBIANS PROTEST AGAINST...
  • JESSE WATTERS: The media is a joke and Biden can't take one

    Fox News host Jesse Watters says President Biden cannot take a joke following the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on "Jesse Watters Primetime."  JESSE WATTERS: Once a year, politicians, journalists and celebrities get dressed up for the White House Correspondents’ Dinner when the president and the press, who theoretically have an adversarial relationship, lay down their weapons and pick up their silverware and give each other a good old ribbing over cocktails and filet.   ABC'S GEORGE...
  • Charlotte police respond to shootout that left 3 officers dead

    A video shows Charlotte police responding to a Monday shootout that left three members of a U.S. Marshals Task Force dead and four CMPD officers injured.
  • A retired Catholic bishop who tried to mediate between cartels in Mexico is briefly kidnapped

    A retired Roman Catholic bishop who was famous for trying to mediate between drug cartels in Mexico was apparently kidnapped, but was later located and taken to a hospital, the Mexican Council of Bishops said Monday. The church leadership in Mexico said in a statement earlier that Msgr. Salvador Rangel, a bishop emeritus, disappeared on Saturday and called on his captors to release him. CATHOLIC BISHOPS IN MEXICO HOSTED PEACE TALKS WITH DRUG CARTEL LEADERS But the council later said he "has been...
  • Likely missile attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels damages a ship in the Red Sea

    A suspected missile attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels damaged a ship in the Red Sea on Monday, authorities said, the latest assault in their campaign against international shipping in the crucial maritime route. The attack happened off the coast of Mokha, Yemen, the British military's United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations center said. The ship sustained damage in the attack, the UKMTO said, though its crew was safe and heading to its next port of call. The agency urged vessels to exercise...
  • Ex-Colorado player rips Deion Sanders' approach to roster overhaul

    Former Colorado Buffaloes safety Xavier Smith shared some insight on his departure from the program as Deion Sanders came into Boulder and took over as head coach. Smith took issue with the way Sanders dealt with the players who were around after Karl Dorrell was fired and Mike Sanders wasn’t retained. Sanders came over from Jackson State in a high-profile move that changed the attention around the football program. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM But Smith said the way...
  • Potential 'serial killer' arrested in Florida after allegedly killing 2 women, dumping bodies

    A potential "serial killer" was captured in Florida after two women were discovered strangled to death, the Orange County Sheriff's Office announced on Monday.  Deputies said Carlos Yadiel Baez-Nieves, 25, was arrested for the deaths of Fatia Flowers, 41, and Nichole Daniels, 44, whose bodies were found in March and April. "Because of our detectives' relentless efforts in this case, they stopped Baez-Nieves from becoming a prolific serial killer," Orange County Sheriff John Mina said during a...