close Video Arroyo slams FBI's Trump raid for 'dangerous' politicization of DOJ: 'This is a Pandora's box' Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo discussed the impact of the raid and why it places the country in a 'dangerous' place on 'Outnumbered.' NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Rep. Dan Bishop, R-N.C., said on Wednesday that he doubts any accountability will come for the FBI for the raid at former President Donald Trump’s residence at Mar-a-Lago unless Republicans regain a majority in November’s midterm elections, adding that U.S. bureaucracy is at its "most dangerous point in the security state" as people feel the federal government "is out of their control." "I think the big overall picture in American government and I believe impressions that are given to me by people I talk to every time I'm out speaking to citizens in the district or anywhere is that they sense that their government is out of their control," Bishop, a … [Read more...] about Rep. Bishop says FBI Trump raid shows dangerous ‘security state,’ Americans feel gov’t ‘out of their control’
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3 top Washington State University officers retire following misconduct investigation
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for August 10 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! The Washington State University police chief and his two top subordinates say they will retire following an internal investigation that concluded they mishandled a complaint and subsequent punitive action against an officer accused of having sexual relations while on duty. Chief of Police Bill Gardner , Assistant Chief Steve Hansen and Capt. Mike Larsen were placed on home assignment in July when WSU launched a formal investigation into the department, the Moscow-Pullman Daily News reported Wednesday. The investigation, conducted by the WSU Human Resources department, has since concluded, said Phil Weiler, vice president of marketing and communications. The command staff chose to retire to avoid further administrative action, including the possibility of … [Read more...] about 3 top Washington State University officers retire following misconduct investigation
Trump ties may come back to haunt in swing state Wisconsin
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 6 MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Donald Trump reasserted his grip on Republicans in Wisconsin's primary, but both Democrats and Republicans said Wednesday that the former president's involvement in key races for governor and U.S. Senate could come back to hurt them in the swing state. Trump's pick for governor, construction company co-owner Tim Michels, beat out the choice of establishment Republicans. Democratic Gov. Tony Evers said that means Michels now “owns” Trump and he won't be able to moderate in the general election. “His relationship with Trump is going to drive this campaign,” Evers told reporters after eating breakfast with his newly minted running mate, state Rep. Sarah Rodriguez. “Trump owns him, he owns Trump. That’s his problem, that’s not mine.” Michels’ campaign adviser Chris Walker reacted to Evers’ comments in a statement, saying Evers and President Joe … [Read more...] about Trump ties may come back to haunt in swing state Wisconsin
Edmunds: How to mitigate or avoid dealer markups
Throughout 2022, new-car shoppers have been paying an average of about $700 over the manufacturer’s suggested retail price, according to Edmunds data. Those in the market for a new vehicle today may experience sticker shock after seeing a dealership has priced the vehicle they want well over MSRP. Dealerships have leverage to set prices by way of added accessories and price increases. These so-called market adjustments and, by extension, dealer-added accessories on new cars were once reserved for highly anticipated vehicles or limited-edition models. But now they are commonplace and part of the cost of doing business in today’s market of low inventory and inflated prices. Edmunds experts what you can expect from dealerships for the remainder of 2022 and offers tips on getting the best deal. WHAT ARE THEY? You’ll find these markups on the windows of new vehicles on a dealer lot or, in rare cases, on the dealership’s website. You’ll want to look for a rectangular sheet of … [Read more...] about Edmunds: How to mitigate or avoid dealer markups
Man who performed illegal autopsies can’t work in Kansas
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas man convicted of performing illegal autopsies has been permanently banned from doing business in the state and ordered to pay more than $700,000 in restitution and fines, Attorney General Derek Schmidt announced Wednesday. Shawn Parcells, 42, who lived in Leawood and Topeka, was convicted in November of three felonies and three misdemeanors related to providing illegal autopsies in Wabaunsee County. He also pleaded guilty in May to one federal wire fraud charge related to the autopsies. The Wabaunsee County crimes took place in 2014 and 2015. His sentencing is pending. Shawnee County District Court Judge Mary Christopher ordered Parcells to pay $254,762 in restitution to 82 consumers related to the private autopsy services in Wabaunsee County. He was also ordered to pay the county $49,600 in damages; $400,000 for violating state laws; and $60,000 in investigative and receivership fees. Schmidt filed a lawsuit in 2019 accusing Parcells, a … [Read more...] about Man who performed illegal autopsies can’t work in Kansas
London kids to be offered polio shot after more virus found
LONDON (AP) — Children ages 1-9 in London were made eligible for booster doses of a polio vaccine Wednesday after British health authorities reported finding evidence the virus has spread in multiple areas of the city but found no cases of the paralytic disease in people. Britain's Health Security Agency said it detected viruses derived from the oral polio vaccine in the sewage water of eight London boroughs. The agency's analysis of the virus samples suggested “transmission has gone beyond a close network of a few individuals.” The agency said it had not located anyone infected with the virus and that the risk to the wider population was low. The decision to offer young children boosters was a precaution, it said. “This will ensure a high level of protection from paralysis and help reduce further spread,” the agency said. The agency said it is also expanding surveillance of sewage water to at least another 25 sites in London and nationally. Most people across Britain … [Read more...] about London kids to be offered polio shot after more virus found
Russia targets reporter with raid, probe over war criticism
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 3 Russian authorities on Wednesday raided the home of a former state TV journalist who quit after making an on-air protest against Moscow’s war in Ukraine, and launched a criminal case against her on the charge of spreading false information about the Russian armed forces, her lawyer said on social media. The case against Marina Ovsyannikova was launched under a law, enacted after the Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine, that penalizes statements against the military, lawyer Dmitry Zakhvatov said. A conviction is punishable by up to 15 years in prison. Zakhvatov told the independent news site Meduza that the case is likely linked to a protest Ovsyannikova staged last month, holding a banner that said “(Russian President Vladimir) Putin is a killer, his soldiers are fascists.” He said on Telegram that after the raid Ovsyannikova is expected to be brought into the Investigative Committee … [Read more...] about Russia targets reporter with raid, probe over war criticism
Trump’s grip over GOP remains firm as Michels tops Kleefisch in Wisconsin primary face-off
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for August 10 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Former President Donald Trump’s clout over the Republican Party was once again on the line in a key gubernatorial primary, and once again the former president’s endorsed candidate came out on top. Businessman and former Army Ranger officer Tim Michels edged former Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch to capture Wisconsin’s GOP nomination for governor, setting up a crucial November showdown with Democratic Gov. Tony Evers in a key general election battleground state. Evers is being heavily targeted by Republicans as he seeks a second term. "I’d like to thank President Trump for his support, for this endorsement, it meant so much. It was a tremendous validation of our meteoric rise in this campaign. He knows that we need to have new leadership in Madison," Michels, a … [Read more...] about Trump’s grip over GOP remains firm as Michels tops Kleefisch in Wisconsin primary face-off
COVID in California: More than 1 in 8 California children lag on routine vaccinations
Most vaccinated older adults in the U.S. expect to get the updated coronavirus booster shot once it becomes available in the fall, according to a recent survey. The highly transmissible BA.5 omicron coronavirus variant made up just over 87% of U.S. cases last week , according to the CDC. Many ultra-wealthy people who left San Francisco in the early days of the pandemic decamped to ritzy ski towns. Latest updates: More than 1 in 8 California children lag on routine vaccinations With New York state health officials last week calling for unvaccinated children and adults to get inoculated against polio, citing new evidence of possible “community spread” of the dangerous virus, California health officials are urging residents to compensate for any needed immunizations delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic. “As the new school year approaches, more than one in eight children in California need to catch up on routine vaccines that were missed or delayed during the pandemic,” … [Read more...] about COVID in California: More than 1 in 8 California children lag on routine vaccinations
Nebraska teen and mother facing charges in abortion-related case that involved obtaining their Facebook messages
New York (CNN Business) A Nebraska mother and her 18-year-old daughter are facing multiple charges in a case that involved police obtaining Facebook messages between the two that authorities allege show evidence of an illegal self-managed medication abortion, as well as a plan to hide the remains. Norfolk police began investigating Celeste Burgess and her mother, Jessica Burgess, in late April following concerns Celeste had prematurely delivered a stillborn fetus, according to court documents. After the two were initially charged, law enforcement continued to investigate and obtained Facebook messages between Celeste and Jessica that appear to make reference to abortion pills and burning "the evidence," according to a copy of the conversation — which is now being used in the case — contained in court filings. Police claim that after the body of the fetus was exhumed, it appeared to have "thermal injuries" indicating that it may have been burned after the pregnancy was terminated, … [Read more...] about Nebraska teen and mother facing charges in abortion-related case that involved obtaining their Facebook messages