Trump disregards elections while Democrats falter en route to probable wins.

Trump disregards elections while Democrats falter en route to probable wins.

The Democratic contenders for governor in New Jersey and Virginia should secure easy victories. However, the races are proving to be more competitive than experts initially predicted. Here’s the explanation. Mikie Sherrill, a former prosecutor and Navy officer, currently serving as a congresswoman, should decisively defeat Jack Ciattarelli, a former assemblyman who has unsuccessfully run…

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Fierce altercation breaks out at Domino’s; individuals throw chair, impact officer's cranium

Fierce altercation breaks out at Domino’s; individuals throw chair, impact officer’s cranium

Over the weekend, a disorderly late-night fight erupted at a Domino’s Pizza in Glassboro, New Jersey, resulting in two men reportedly attacking a police officer, officials said. Glassboro police stated that officers were dispatched to the restaurant at nearly 3 a.m. Saturday in response to reports of a sizable altercation. While officers tried to make…

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Jaguars' kicker sets a new NFL record with the longest successful field goal.

Jaguars’ kicker sets a new NFL record with the longest successful field goal.

Cam Little, the Jacksonville Jaguars’ kicker, etched his name into NFL history books on Sunday. Little established a new record for the longest field goal ever, successfully kicking a 68-yarder before the halftime break against the Las Vegas Raiders. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence connected with wide receiver…

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JONATHAN TURLEY: How anti-ICE laws in blue states represent unconstitutional virtue signaling

JONATHAN TURLEY: How anti-ICE laws in blue states represent unconstitutional virtue signaling

Illinois has now joined California and Connecticut in prohibiting federal immigration agents from carrying out “civil arrests” of undocumented immigrants in or near state courthouses. The sanctuary law seems largely symbolic since it also appears unconstitutional. It is hard to understand how a state can prohibit the exercise of federal jurisdiction, at least in the…

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Following the Xi-Trump summit, the US and China have agreed to establish a direct military hotline.

Following the Xi-Trump summit, the US and China have agreed to establish a direct military hotline.

Following discussions with his Chinese counterpart, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced Saturday that the United States and China intend to create military communication channels “to deconflict and deescalate” any possible issues. Hegseth mentioned a “positive meeting” with Admiral Dong Jun, China’s Minister of National Defense, on X, subsequent to President Donald Trump’s meeting with…

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Obama reaches out to NYC mayoral hopeful Mamdani in the days leading up to pivotal election

Obama reaches out to NYC mayoral hopeful Mamdani in the days leading up to pivotal election

Barack Obama, the former president, telephoned Zohran Mamdani, the frontrunner in the New York City mayoral election, three days before the election to express his backing. The 64-year-old Democrat volunteered to act as a “sounding board” for Mamdani, a Democratic socialist who is still ahead in the polls. Dora Pekec, Mamdani’s spokesperson, told Fox News…

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Hegseth refuses to comment on potential American military action in Venezuela, faults Democrats for troop salaries during government shutdown

Hegseth refuses to comment on potential American military action in Venezuela, faults Democrats for troop salaries during government shutdown

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth wouldn’t comment on whether the U.S. is planning military actions against Venezuela, while criticizing Democrats for the current shutdown that has prevented the federal government from paying U.S. troops. The U.S. military has conducted over a dozen strikes on ships allegedly carrying drugs in international waters near Venezuela, resulting in…

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A well-known university president claims that pro-Palestine demonstrations on college campuses ‘were fueled by Iran.’

A well-known university president claims that pro-Palestine demonstrations on college campuses ‘were fueled by Iran.’

This piece is featured as part of Fox News Digital’s Campus Radicals investigative series. The complete series is available here. The Syracuse University chancellor voiced his opinion that pro-Hamas, anti-Israel demonstrations were possibly encouraged and even coordinated by Iran during a D.C. panel discussion this week. Chancellor Kent Syverud participated in a panel discussion Tuesday with the chancellors…

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