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New Republican Governors chair, pointing to campaign battles ahead, touts ‘our policies are better’

FIRST ON FOX — Gov. Brian Kemp, the new chair of the Republican Governors Association, is aiming to build on the GOP momentum coming out of the 2024 elections as he looks ahead to the next gubernatorial showdowns. “We’ve had great successes,” the popular GOP governor of Georgia told Fox News Digital as he pointed to…

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Inside how podcasters moved the voting needle with young men ahead of Trump’s massive win

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – President-elect Trump turned to podcasts during the 2024 election cycle, rallying support particularly among young men who have trended to the right in recent years and helped deliver Trump’s massive victory.  “I want to thank some people real quick,” UFC CEO Dana White declared from the election night podium following…

Florida fishing captain pulls off surprise boat trip for teen after single mom’s Facebook plea

A Florida mother wanted to give her son a special 13th birthday to remember, so she reached out to her fellow community members for help. Marie posted on the Tampa Bay Fishing Club Facebook group looking to see if anyone could take her son, Stash, out fishing on a boat for his first time since…

Missing Canadian hiker found alive after spending weeks in blistering cold

A hiker who had been missing for more than six weeks was located in the Canadian wilderness earlier this week, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). The Northern Rockies RCMP were notified on Tuesday at around 11:30 a.m. that Sam Benastick, 20, had been located. He had been reported missing by his family…

AI horror flick star Katherine Waterston admits new tech is ‘terrifying’

Katherine Waterston isn’t a big fan of artificial intelligence. “Like all technology, there’s the potential for incredible innovation and a real threat and obviously needs to be highly regulated,” she told Fox News Digital. Waterston starred in a horror film earlier this year titled “Afraid,” about an AI home assistant going rogue and wreaking havoc…

California woman dies from Fresno County’s first human case of rabies in more than 30 years

A California woman died of rabies after allegedly being bitten by a bat in her classroom, according to Fresno County health officials. The woman, later identified as Leah Seneng, 60, marks the first human case of rabies in Fresno County since 1992. “In general, rabies is a disease that affects the brain, and it is…

Packers take advantage of frigid home-field elements in win against Dolphins

The Green Bay Packers used the elements to their advantage on Thursday against a team not as familiar with playing in the bitter cold. The home team claimed a 30-17 victory over the Miami Dolphins to cap off the Thanksgiving tripleheader. Simply put, the Packers were unbothered by the Frozen Tundra from the jump. They…

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Texas could bus migrants directly to ICE for deportation instead of sanctuary cities under proposed plan

Texas could implement a plan to bus migrants directly to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in an effort to get them processed for deportation, according to media reports.  The move would be a departure from the state’s program, part of Operation Lone Star, that has bussed thousands of migrants to sanctuary cities, a source…

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Biden thankful for smooth transition of power, urges Trump to ‘rethink’ tariffs on Canada and Mexico

President Biden on Thanksgiving said he was thankful that the transition of power to a second Trump administration has gone smoothly, while urging the incoming commander-in-chief to “rethink” threats to impose steep tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods.  “I hope that [President-elect Trump] rethinks it. I think it’s a counterproductive thing to do,” Biden told…