Day: January 8, 2024

Trump lawyers affirm executive privilege of former DOJ official fighting to keep DC bar license

9:57 pm January 8, 2024

FIRST ON FOX — The legal team of former President Trump is instructing former Justice Department official Jeffery Clark to maintain executive privilege amid the fight to strip his bar license. Clark, who served as assistant attorney general for the Environment and Natural Resources Division during Trump’s administration, is fighting efforts by the D.C. Office […]

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Mayorkas tells Border Patrol agents that ‘above 85%’ of illegal immigrants released into US: sources

9:53 pm January 8, 2024

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Monday admitted to Border Patrol agents that the current rate of release for illegal immigrants apprehended at the southern border is “above 85%,” sources told Fox News. Mayorkas made the remarks when meeting privately with agents in Eagle Pass, Texas, according to three Border Patrol sources who were in […]

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Howard Stern announces he has COVID after years of worrying about catching virus: ‘You do not want’ this

9:04 pm January 8, 2024

Famed radio host Howard Stern, who has voiced concerns about getting COVID-19 for years and was absent from his show last week, announced Monday he had finally contracted the virus.  “We were supposed to be back last week. We weren’t because I got COVID-19,” Stern told listeners, according to multiple reports.  Stern has regularly expressed […]

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Buck McNeely, ‘The Outdoorsman’ star, dead at 63

9:03 pm January 8, 2024

Buck McNeely, host of the popular adventure series, “The Outdoorsman,” died on Sunday, Jan. 7, Fox News Digital confirmed. He was 63. McNeely’s son, Max, revealed his father “passed away in his sleep” in a tribute shared to the late outdoor enthusiast on Facebook. “Words cannot even begin to describe the pain and loss our […]

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SAT defended from ‘misguided’ attacks as test increasingly becomes optional for students

9:00 pm January 8, 2024

Standardized testing for college admissions has come under intense scrutiny, especially during the COVID pandemic. But some administrators and testing experts are arguing that the backlash against tests like the SAT and ACT is unfair and based on little evidence, according to The New York Times. “[A] growing number of experts and university administrators wonder […]

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