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Democrats, Republicans, go all in on final 2025 congressional ballot box showdown
45+ min ago (1103+ words) Fox News contributor Ben Domenech discusses Tennessee Democratic Congressional nominee Aftyn Behn's negative attitude towards Nashville ahead of the upcoming special election next month on "America Reports.' With one week to go until Election Day in a hotly contested race for a GOP-controlled vacant House seat in a solidly red congressional district in Tennessee, both Republicans and Democrats are pouring resources into the race. Republican-aligned groups are spending millions of dollars to run ads in the Dec. 2nd special election in Tennessee's 7th Congressional District, to avoid the possibility of a major upset and protect the GOP's current razor-thin 219-213 majority in the House. President Donald Trump carried the district " which is located in central and western Tennessee, stretches from Kentucky to Alabama, and includes parts of Nashville " by 22 points in last year's presidential election. But Democrats, energized following the party's sweeping victories…...
Students find more violent imagery near University of Wisconsin campus after anti-ICE displays probed
1+ hour, 12+ min ago (465+ words) A conservative professor in Wisconsin who recently went viral for a Facebook post in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination described an "isolating environment" for those on campus who harbor conservative views. More violent imagery appeared near the University of Wisconsin-Madison late last week, mirroring similar imagery found on the public school's campus over a span of weeks, according to two students at the school." Ben Rothove, the editor-in-chief of the paper, also captured some of the displays." An image with the same message hanging on a bicycle road sign, which also depicted an image of a fist punching a bloodied pig, also recently appeared. Another image hanging on a bicycle road sign depicted a fist holding a smoking pistol to the head of someone in a Ku Klux Klan hood as blood squirts out of the figure's head. The…...
How Android malware lets thieves access your ATM cash
1+ hour, 29+ min ago (480+ words) Smartphone banking has made life easier, but it has also opened new opportunities for cybercriminals. Over the past few years, we have seen Android malware steal passwords, intercept OTPs and even take remote control of phones to drain accounts. Some scams focus on fake banking apps, while others rely on phishing messages that trick you into entering sensitive details. Security researchers have now discovered a new threat that goes a step further. Instead of simply stealing login information, this malware gives thieves the ability to walk up to an ATM and withdraw your money in real time. Android malware like NGate tricks users into downloading fake banking apps that steal sensitive data. (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson) Once installed, the malware captures NFC tap-to-pay codes and PINs the moment the victim uses their phone." (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson) The attackers rely on speed....
Cincinnati football fans hurl derogatory chants toward BYU players, AD apologizes
1+ hour, 29+ min ago (303+ words) Cincinnati Bearcats fans were heard making a derogatory chant toward BYU Cougars players during their matchup on Saturday and the school's athletic director has issued an apology. Cincinnati fans were heard yelling, "F--- the Mormons," as the Cougars picked up their 10th win of the season in a 26-14 effort. BYU is the flagship school for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and is located in Provo, Utah. "The use of offensive or religiously derogatory language by a group of fans during Saturday's game was unacceptable and does not reflect our values," Cincinnati athletic director John Cunningham wrote in a post on social media. "We remain committed to creating an environment at Nippert Stadium where every visiting team and its supporters are treated with dignity and respect." The chants occurred a day after The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints…...
Dem House candidate's luxurious lifestyle clashes with 'working-class' campaign message
1+ hour, 42+ min ago (396+ words) Des Moines Public Schools board chair Jackie Norris called for "radical empathy" after the ICE arrest of superintendent Ian Roberts. (Credit: Youtube/@DMPStv) Iowa Democrat Christina Bohannan has built her campaign for Congress around the image of a hard-working, middle-class advocate who understands what it's like "to struggle to put food on the table."" However, her real estate portfolio and financial disclosures paint a very different picture " one of expensive homes, a Florida waterfront condo, and lucrative stock investments that place Bohannan among the wealthy elite she claims to want to fight against in Congress. In an interview with Iowa Public Radio, Bohannan reportedly reiterated once again that "she knows what it's like to struggle." TRUMP LANDS ANOTHER LEGAL VICTORY AS LAWSUIT AGAINST IOWA POLLSTER, DES MOINES REGISTER REMAINS IN STATE COURT An image of the front of Bohannan's Iowa…...
Trump admin ends Temporary Protected Status for Burmese migrants
1+ hour, 59+ min ago (401+ words) Manhattan Institute senior fellow Chris Rufo and GOP strategist Dustin Grage discuss how some Somali nationals are allegedly ripping off Minnesotans on "The Ingraham Angle." The Trump administration on Monday ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Burmese migrants, deeming conditions in the country to have improved enough for citizens to return safely. Burma, also known as Myanmar, was first designated for TPS in May 2021 by then-Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. In March 2024, Mayorkas extended TPS for Burma for 18 months, making its expiration date Nov. 25, 2025. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem speaks at the Citadel Patriot Dinner at the Citadel on Nov. 6, 2025, in Charleston, S.C." (Alex Brandon/pool/AFP via Getty Images) U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) said in its announcement that the designation will end on Jan. 26, 2026. It noted that Noem came to the decision "after conferring with interagency…...
Julie Chrisley weighs in on Ghislaine Maxwell's 'concierge-style' prison treatment claims
2+ hour, 11+ min ago (1805+ words) Julie Chrisley weighed in on reports that convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell is receiving special treatment in prison. Julie Chrisley is weighing in on reports that Ghislaine Maxwell is receiving special treatment in prison following her own time behind bars." The 52-year-old former reality star was incarcerated for 28 months at Federal Medical Center (FMC) Lexington, while Maxwell, a convicted sex trafficker and accomplice to Jeffrey Epstein, is serving a 20-year sentence at Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas " the minimum-security prison camp where she was transferred in August." Earlier this month, Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee revealed that a whistleblower came forward and claimed that Maxwell, 63, was receiving "concierge-style" treatment, including after-hours permission to use the exercise area, customized meals, time to spend with puppies being trained to become service dogs and more. TODD AND JULIE CHRISLEY REVEAL HOW…...
Charlotte GOP chair says mayor creates perception that 'does not match the reality' amid violent crime wave
2+ hour, 12+ min ago (685+ words) Fox News Digital spoke with North Carolina District 12 GOP Chairman Addul Ali on Charlotte's continued crime crisis and Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles' recent re-election. Violent crime in Charlotte, North Carolina, has ignited a political storm, with Republican lawmakers pointing to the city's rising homicide rate as evidence that Mayor Vi Lyles' leadership has faltered. "When you are in charge of a city, it's your job to put the best possible foot forward and create as best of a perception as you can. Now, that perception may or may not match reality. In the case of Charlotte, the perception does not match the reality," Addul Ali, North Carolina District 12 GOP chairperson, told Fox News Digital. Recent federal immigration raids in the Charlotte area and lawmakers calling for National Guard deployments have complicated City Hall's messaging on public safety success. Charlotte Mayor…...
DC teen to serve less than 4 months in jail for carjacking
2+ hour, 22+ min ago (482+ words) Two women in their 20s were killed and a 6-year-old boy was seriously hurt after an alleged carjacking and shooting spree ended in a crash, prosecutors say. (Credit: KMSP) A Washington, D.C., teen will serve less than four months in jail for a carjacking in the U.S. capital despite federal prosecutors urging a seven-year sentence. Mark Edwards, 18, was sentenced Friday in Superior Court after pleading guilty to one count of carjacking for a May 28 incident. He and a 14-year-old accomplice stole a double-parked car after implying to the driver that they were armed, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro said." Edwards and the 14-year-old were later apprehended in Maryland following a police chase. Judge Judith Pipe, who was appointed by former President Joe Biden, sentenced Edwards to 84 months in prison, suspended except for time served, and one year of supervised probation. The court imposed the…...
Comey expects further legal scrutiny from Trump admin, criticizes 'fools who would frighten us"
2+ hour, 47+ min ago (476+ words) Former FBI Director James Comey hailed the federal judge who dismissed the federal indictment against him on Monday, saying the case against him was based on "malevolence and incompetence." Judge Cameron Currie dismissed the false statements charges against Comey in a Monday ruling, finding that they were brought by an unqualified U.S. attorney. President Donald Trump's administration maintains that the attorney, Lindsay Halligan, was legally appointed and has indicated they plan to pursue further legal action. "I'm grateful that the court ended the case against me, which was a prosecution based on malevolence and incompetence, and a reflection of what the Department of Justice has become under Donald Trump, which is heartbreaking," Comey said, before thanking the lawyers who represented him in the case. "This case mattered to me personally, obviously, but it matters most because a message has to be…...