Day: May 1, 2024

Newsom, state officials silent on anti-Israel protests at UCLA

9:06 am May 1, 2024

California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, and other state officials running to replace him after his term is up have refrained from commenting on the anti-Israel protests at the University of California, Los Angeles and the University of California, Berkeley. Newsom has not released a statement about his stance on the campus protests, as of […]

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When a parent must care for a parent: How to avoid caregiving burnout, according to experts

9:00 am May 1, 2024

For members of the so-called “sandwich generation,” doing double-duty caregiving can take a toll. Serving as a caregiver for a parent with dementia while also caring for kids and maintaining social and work relationships can come with physical, mental and emotional challenges, several experts expressed to Fox News Digital.  It can be especially difficult dealing […]

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Michael Cohen TikTok videos, fundraising stun legal observers: May have ‘torpedoed case against Trump’

9:00 am May 1, 2024

Michael Cohen, who is supposed to be a star witness in NY v. Trump, might have “torpedoed” the case before taking the stand by ranting about it on TikTok while fundraising, according to legal observers.  “It is a major problem for prosecutors. It is not a problem for Cohen’s credibility because he has none — […]

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Anti-Israel students at Emory University bash Biden, avoid outright condemning October 7

9:00 am May 1, 2024

ATLANTA – Less than a week after the police response to Emory’s anti-Israel encampment set off an uproar, things were calm on the elite university’s Atlanta campus on Monday. But passions still ran high among students who continued to chant against Israel and demanded the college president’s resignation. Fox News Digital spoke to several students […]

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Tennessee attorney general bucks party, says defying Biden’s trans-athlete protection ‘undermines’ rule of law

9:00 am May 1, 2024

The Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti said fellow Republican officials refusing to abide by the Biden administration’s revisions to Title IX “undermines the rule of law.” “I don’t think it’s ever a good idea to skip the legal process,” Skrmetti told Fox News Digital.  Instead of defying Biden’s law changes, Skrmetti and Kentucky Attorney General […]

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