close Video Over 1 million voters have switched to Republican party in past year: AP report Democratic strategist Kristal Knight discusses how her party may look to win back voters ahead of the 2022 midterm elections on 'Your World with Neil Cavuto.' NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! The United States of America is the greatest country in the history of the world. Republicans in the House of Representatives want to keep it that way. This Fourth of July marks 246 years since the Founding Fathers declared three self-evident truths: that we are all created equal; that God has endowed us with unalienable rights, including life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; and that government derives its powers from the consent of the governed. The founding generation fought to secure these principles and successive generations have bled to defend them. As Americans celebrate Independence Day with parades and fireworks, we should … [Read more...] about This July 4th, House GOP pledges to honor our fundamental freedoms
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Russia ‘much weaker than you think’ as ‘next 3 months’ critical to end war ‘Moscow afraid’
Andrii Osadchuk says Russia is 'much weaker than you think' Sign up for our news briefing, including a daily special Russia-Ukraine edition SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info A Ukrainian MP is confident the Ukrainian army will turn the tide against Russian forces as arms deliveries are pouring in from the West. In the last few weeks, Ukrainian forces have struggled to hold the line, with Russia taking over the last pocket of Ukrainian resistance in the Luhansk region. The city of Lysychansk has fallen under Russian occupation on Saturday, according to Russian-backed local officials. However, Russia’s loss of the Snake Island could herald a change in war dynamics. Related articles Russia loses full stockpile of … [Read more...] about Russia ‘much weaker than you think’ as ‘next 3 months’ critical to end war ‘Moscow afraid’
‘Get Frexit done!’ Campaigners ramp up referendum pressure on Macron after election chaos
Macron forced to beg for 'compromise' after poll defeat Sign up for our news briefing, including a daily special Russia-Ukraine edition SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Last month, Emmanuel Macron saw his Ensemble coalition fall 44 seats short of the threshold required for an absolute majority during the legislative elections in France , winning just 245 seats of the 289 needed. In a further blow, political rival Marine Le Pen led her party to its biggest ever representation in the lower house while the left-wing bloc Nupes, led by Jean-Luc Melenchon, now forms the largest opposition force. Related articles Putin humiliated after Russian navy sinks one of its OWN ships Gina Miller erupts at EU's … [Read more...] about ‘Get Frexit done!’ Campaigners ramp up referendum pressure on Macron after election chaos
Andy Murray loses to giant John Isner for first time ever hours after Emma Raducanu’s exit on nightmare day at Wimbledon
FOR a few manic minutes, Andy Murray was fist-pumping, Centre Court was bouncing and it felt as if the greatest escapologist since Harry Houdini was at it again. At the age of 35, with a metal hip and a raging temper, Britain’s two-time Wimbledon champion was threatening to win from two sets down for the 11th time in his extraordinary career. Fired up by a crowd in ‘I wanna stay here, drink more Pimms, please don’t, please don’t take me home’ mode, Murray ripped through a third set tie-break to stay alive against 6ft 10in American skyscraper John Isner. Yet it was just a trick of the light. Despite overcoming the hip injury which threatened to finish his career back in 2019, Murray is not quite the obdurate force of nature he once was. And when Isner struck back to win in four sets, this ended up as Murray’s worst-ever Wimbledon campaign. The Scot had never previously failed to reach the third round here, dating back to his All England Club debut in 2005. … [Read more...] about Andy Murray loses to giant John Isner for first time ever hours after Emma Raducanu’s exit on nightmare day at Wimbledon
Ice hockey star forcibly enlisted in Russian army and dragged off to fight in Ukraine
A top Russian ice hockey star has been forcibly enlisted in the Russian army and dragged off to fight in Ukraine . Ivan Fedotov was poised to play in the US and will be ‘forced instead into Vladimir Putin ’s army’ which is at war with country. The 25-year-old was rushed to an army enlistment office after being dramatically held by a squad of uniformed and plain-clothed police officers in St Petersburg. He was accused of seeking to dodge the military draft and the move to enlist him has been seen as revenge for signing to play in the US for the Philadelphia Flyers. Ivan Fedotov, who recently signed with the Philadelphia Flyers, has been detained in Russia ( Image: @ivan_fedotov28/EAST2WEST NEWS) Top goalkeeper Fedotov was formerly with CSKA - a club with close ties to the Russian army. Fontanka news outlet reported he can now be sent to the Russian army rather than the US, but he might also be jailed. Russian journalist Dmitry Navosha reported: “He has just … [Read more...] about Ice hockey star forcibly enlisted in Russian army and dragged off to fight in Ukraine
Afghan clerics’ assembly urges recognition of Taliban govt
ISLAMABAD (AP) — A three-day assembly of Islamic clerics and tribal elders in the Afghan capital concluded Saturday with pledges of support for the Taliban and calls on the international community to recognize the country's Taliban-led government. The meeting in Kabul was tailored along the lines of Afghanistan’s traditional Loya Jirgas — regular councils of elders, leaders and prominent figures meant to deliberate Afghan policy issues. But the overwhelming majority of attendees were Taliban officials and supporters, mostly Islamic clerics. Women were not allowed to attend, unlike the last Loya Jirga that was held under the previous, U.S.-backed government. The former insurgents, who have kept a complete lock on decision-making since taking over the country last August, touted the gathering as a forum on issues facing Afghanistan. According to Mujib-ul Rahman Ansari, a cleric who attended the gathering, an 11-point statement released at the end urges countries in the region … [Read more...] about Afghan clerics’ assembly urges recognition of Taliban govt
America’s Got Talent fans slam Simon Cowell as he brands act ‘annoying’: ‘Sorry Simon?
BGT: Simon Cowell questions if the Queen will be at Royal Variety Don't miss the best new TV releases for 2022 and behind the scenes news SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info NBC’s highly acclaimed competition series America’s Got Talent returned to screens on Wednesday for another instalment of auditions. One of the many acts to hit the stage were Siegfried and Joy. Despite receiving a standing ovation, fellow judge Simon Cowell shared his displeasure with the magicians’ act. Related articles Emmerdale theory: Nicola King to exit as she murders beloved villager A Place in the Sun's Danni Menzies opts out of property search In an effort to take home the huge cash prize of $1million (£820,000), … [Read more...] about America’s Got Talent fans slam Simon Cowell as he brands act ‘annoying’: ‘Sorry Simon?