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  • US citizen carrying cannabis gummies detained in Moscow, charged with narcotics smuggling: Russia media

    US citizen carrying cannabis gummies detained in Moscow, charged with narcotics smuggling: Russia media

    A U.S. citizen who was allegedly carrying cannabis gummies has been detained at an airport in Moscow, Russian media reported. 

    The 28-year-old American was detained at the Vnukovo Airport Feb. 7 after a K-9 with the Russian Federal Customs Service detected something in his luggage, Russia’s TASS news agency said. 

    He had arrived in Russia via Istanbul. 

    The U.S. State Department told Fox News Digital it is aware of reports of a citizen being detained and had no further comment. 

    FREED AMERICAN HOSTAGE MARC FOGEL LANDS IN US AFTER YEARS IN RUSSIAN CAPTIVITY

    A U.S. citizen who was allegedly carrying cannabis gummies has been detained at an airport in Moscow, Russian media has reported.  (Contributor/Getty Images)

    “A chemical analysis revealed the presence of narcotic substances from the cannabinoid group,” the customs service reported, according to TASS, adding the man claimed his U.S. doctor had prescribed the gummies. 

    He has been charged with smuggling narcotic drugs into the country and could face five up to 10 years in prison, TASS reported. 

    Marc Fogel, a U.S. citizen who was detained on drug charges in Russia four years ago, was released on Tuesday in exchange for Russian prisoner Alexander Vinnik, who had been detained by the U.S. government on cryptocurrency fraud charges. 

    Marc Fogel

    Released American schoolteacher Marc Fogel reacts during an event held by President Donald Trump to welcome back Fogel, who had been held in Russia since 2021, at the White House Feb. 11, 2025. (Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)

    Vogel’s plane landed safely in the U.S. Tuesday night. 

    Fogel, a history teacher from Pennsylvania, was serving a 14-year prison sentence after his arrest in August 2021 at a Russian airport for being in possession of drugs, which his family and supporters said were medically prescribed marijuana. 

    In 2022, WNBA player Brittney Griner was released from Russia after she spent eight months in detainment for having vape cartridges containing oils derived from cannabis. 

    MOTHER OF FREED AMERICAN HOSTAGE MARC FOGEL THANKS PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: ‘HE KEPT HIS PROMISE’

    Brittney Griner testifies on her behalf

    WNBA player Brittney Griner was released from Russia in 2022 after she spent eight months in detainment for having vape cartridges containing oils derived from cannabis.  (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, Pool)

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    She was also detained at a Moscow airport as she returned to the country to play in a basketball league there. 

  • Slap Day 2025 Messages, Images and HD Wallpapers: Send Quotes, Greetings, Photos and Sayings To Send on the First Day of Anti-Valentine Week

    Slap Day 2025 Messages, Images and HD Wallpapers: Send Quotes, Greetings, Photos and Sayings To Send on the First Day of Anti-Valentine Week

    Slap Day, observed on February 15, marks the beginning of Anti-Valentine’s Week, a humorous take on the romantic Valentine’s celebrations. This day is often seen as a way for individuals to symbolically “slap away” the negativity of past relationships, toxic connections, or heartbreaks. While not meant to promote actual violence, Slap Day encourages people to stand up for themselves and move on from unhealthy attachments. On Slap Day 2025, we bring you Slap Day 2025 messages, images, HD wallpapers, quotes, greetings, photos and sayings to send on the first day of Anti-Valentine Week. 

    Many people use this day as a way to express their independence and self-respect. It serves as a reminder that self-worth should never be compromised for the sake of a relationship. Some celebrate by sharing jokes, memes, or humorous messages online, while others take it as an opportunity for self-reflection and personal growth.  As you observe Slap Day 2025, share these Slap Day 2025 messages, images, HD wallpapers, quotes, greetings, photos and sayings. Anti-Valentine Week 2025 Calendar With Full Dates: What Are the 7 Days of Anti-Romance? 

    Slap Day Images (Photo Credits: File Image)

    WhatsApp Message Reads: Today, Let’s Slap Away All the Calories From Yesterday’s Chocolate Binge. Who Needs a Gym When You’ve Got Slap Day, Right?

    WhatsApp Message Reads: Wishing You a Slap-Tastic Day Filled With Laughter, Joy, and Just the Right Amount of Sass. Slap Negativity and Embrace the Hilarity of Life!

    Slap Day Images (Photo Credits: File Image)

    WhatsApp Message Reads: On Slap Day, Let’s Raise a Hand (or Two) to All the Exes Who Made Us Go ‘Ouch’ but Also Taught Us Some Valuable Lessons… and Maybe Deserve a Gentle Slap in Return!

    WhatsApp Message Reads: Today’s the Day To Dodge Cupid’s Arrows and Give Love a Gentle Tap on the Cheek Instead.

    Slap Day has gained popularity, especially among the younger generation, as a fun yet meaningful way to cope with breakups and disappointments. It highlights the importance of setting boundaries and letting go of relationships that bring more pain than happiness. For many, it’s a day to focus on self-care and empowerment, rather than dwelling on the past. Though Slap Day is not an official observance, it has become a widely recognised part of Anti-Valentine’s Week, leading up to other themed days like Kick Day, Perfume Day, and Breakup Day. Whether taken lightly as a joke or as a symbolic gesture, it provides a unique way to shift the focus from romance to self-love and new beginnings.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 15, 2025 06:00 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

  • Giants looking to sell minority stake in team: report

    Giants looking to sell minority stake in team: report

    The New York Giants are looking to sell up to a 10% stake of the team, according to Sports Business Journal. 

    The Giants released a statement about the report Thursday. 

    “The Mara and Tisch families have retained Moelis & Company to explore the potential sale of a minority, non-controlling stake in the New York Giants. There will be no further comment in regard to the process,” the statement said, according to The Athletic.

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    President and CEO John Mara stands on the sideline before a game against the Indianapolis Colts at MetLife Stadium Dec. 29, 2024. (Imagn)

    The Mara and Tisch families each own 50% of the franchise. 

    Tim Mara, current owner John Mara’s grandfather, established the franchise in 1925 for $500.

    Bob Tisch, father of current owner Steve Tisch, bought half the team from the Mara family in 1991 for about $75 million. 

    AT LEAST 2 PEOPLE SHOT NEAR EAGLES’ SUPER BOWL PARADE CELEBRATION: REPORTS

    Giants helmet

    New York Giants helmets on the sideline during a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers during at Acrisure Stadium.  (Charles LeClaire/Imagn Images)

    Forbes’ most recent valuation of the Giants came in at $7.3 billion, making it the fourth most valuable franchise in the NFL. 

    Only the Dallas Cowboys ($10.1 billion), Los Angeles Rams ($7.6 billion) and New England Patriots ($7.3 billion) had higher values. 

    The sale of the team would not change much for the Giants because the Mara and Tisch families would still control the franchise. 

    The reason for the sale of the team is unknown, according to the report.

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    John Mara looks on

    New York Giants co-owner John Mara watches warmups before a game against the New Orleans Saints at MetLife Stadium.  (Brad Penner/Imagn Images)

    If the Giants received roughly 10% of their last Forbes evaluation, they would end up with around $700 million from the sale. 

    The Giants have the worst record in the NFL over the last eight seasons, but because they play in such a large market and have had success in the past, there should be plenty of interest. 

    The Giants went 3-14 in 2024 and have the No. 3 pick in the NFL Draft. 

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  • DOGE finds HUD money that was ‘misplaced’ by Biden admin

    DOGE finds HUD money that was ‘misplaced’ by Biden admin

    The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), the Elon Musk-led group tasked with eliminating wasteful spending, on Friday said it found $1.9 billion that was misplaced by the Biden administration. 

    The funds were from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and have been recovered. 

    “$1.9 billion of HUD money was just recovered after being misplaced during the Biden administration due to a broken process. These funds were earmarked for the administration of financial services, but were no longer needed,” a DOGE post on X stated.

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    The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development logo is seen displayed on a smartphone screen with the American flag in the background. (Thomas Fuller/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

    HUD Secretary Scott Turner worked with DOGE to “fix the issue” and “de-obligated the funds which are now available for other use by the Treasury.”

    On Thursday, Turner announced the creation of a DOGE task force within his agency. 

    “We will be very detailed and deliberate about every dollar spent in serving tribal, rural and urban communities across America,” he said in a video posted on X. 

    TRUMP TAPS FORMER NEW YORK REP LEE ZELDIN TO LEAD EPA

    EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin

    Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin. (Al Drago)

    Turner said his team had identified $260 million in savings just two days prior. DOGE has identified billions of dollars in questionable spending. 

    With the help of DOGE, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin said he has canceled a Biden-era $50 million environmental justice grant to an organization that believes “climate justice travels through a Free Palestine.”

    The EPA also sent $160 million to a Canadian electric bus manufacturer under the Biden administration, Zeldin said during a Thursday appearance on “The Story with Martha MacCallum.” He noted that the Biden administration sent the full amount to the manufacturer, rather than making payments along the way as school buses were being produced.

    Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner

    Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

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    Since receiving the money, he added, the company has declared bankruptcy.

  • Justice Department moves to case against Eric Adams

    Justice Department moves to case against Eric Adams

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    Federal prosecutors on Friday asked a judge to drop the Justice Department’s case against New York Mayor Eric Adams, following the departure of several prosecutors who opted to resign rather than follow through with bringing the charges against Adams.

    The news comes after a federal prosecutor, Hagan Scotten, resigned Friday in a scathing letter, accusing top DOJ officials of looking for a “fool.”

    “Any assistant U.S. attorney would know that our laws and traditions do not allow using the prosecutorial power to influence other citizens, much less elected officials, in this way,” Scotten told acting U.S. Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove.

    Adams reacted to the news of his indictment being dropped Friday, clarifying that he had not made a deal to drop his case.

    “I want to be crystal clear with New Yorkers: I never offered — nor did anyone offer on my behalf — any trade of my authority as your mayor for an end to my case. Never,” Adam’s said in a statement released.

    U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s Chief of Staff Chad Mizelle called the decision to dismiss Adam’s’ indictment as “yet another indication that this DOJ will return to its core function of prosecuting dangerous criminals, not pursuing politically motivated witch hunts.”

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    “The fact that those who indicted and prosecuted the case refused to follow a direct command is further proof of the disordered and ulterior motives of the prosecutors, Such individuals have no place at DOJ,” Mizelle said in a statement released Friday.

    This is a breaking news story. Check back soon for updates. 

  • Philadelphia police officers reenact Eagles’ tush push ahead of Super Bowl parade

    Philadelphia police officers reenact Eagles’ tush push ahead of Super Bowl parade

    Even the Philadelphia police are getting in on the Eagles’ action.

    The Eagles celebrated their Super Bowl victory Friday. And just as the Philly Special from 2018 lives forever in fans’ hearts, the tush push will always have a place in Eagles lore.

    Made famous for being pretty much unstoppable, the Birds’ tush push has become a staple.

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    Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) scores a touchdown on a tush push during the Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs Feb. 9, 2025, at the Superdome in New Orleans. (Andy Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

    And while it’s often imitated, it’s never duplicated, at least not nearly to the Eagles’ success rate.

    Philadelphia police officers also imitated the play before Friday’s parade.

    A video of the police officer tush push was reposted by the NFL and Philadelphia Police Department. 

    Tush push versus 49ers

    Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) scores on a tush push against the San Fransisco 49ers Dec. 3, 2023, at Lincoln Financial Field.  (Andy Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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    Because of a top-notch offensive line and Jalen Hurts’ ability to squat over 600 pounds, the play has been successful over 90% of the time over the last three years for Philly.

    The play has become controversial because it seems that it cannot be stopped. However, it’s clear that nobody is as good at it as the Eagles are.

    During the NFC title game, the Washington Commanders’ Frankie Luvu jumped offside numerous times trying to jump the snap for the push, and referees almost awarded the Eagles a touchdown in response.

    The Eagles busted out the play for their first of many scores in a 40-22 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.

    Jalen Hurts and Milton Williams

    Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts smiles on the podium next to defensive tackle Milton Williams (93) after a win over the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans.  (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

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    Friday’s parade was marred by the shooting of two women who sustained leg injuries but reportedly remained in stable condition.

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  • Steve Kerr says NBA prioritizes ratings over players’ health: ‘They clearly don’t care’

    Steve Kerr says NBA prioritizes ratings over players’ health: ‘They clearly don’t care’

    Steve Kerr has long been a proponent of a shorter NBA schedule, and this week was a reminder why.

    Kerr’s Golden State Warriors played games on back-to-back nights, Wednesday in Dallas and Thursday in Houston.

    After losing Wednesday to the Mavericks, Kerr put the NBA on blast.

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    Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr watches during the first half against the Memphis Grizzlies Jan. 4, 2025, in San Francisco.  (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

    “It’s a tough back to back. That’s what makes this loss even more frustrating,” Kerr said Wednesday. “We got to get into Houston at 3, whatever it is, because the NBA, in its infinite wisdom, makes us play an 8:45 game. They clearly don’t care about rest or player health; it’s just ratings and all that stuff. So, I get it. Everyone’s gotta do it. The whole league’s gotta do it. It is what it is.”

    It’s not uncommon for star players to sit out one end of a back-to-back. Stephen Curry sat out one of the games, but this weekend’s All-Star break probably had something to do with that.

    Steve Kerr points

    Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr gestures during the first half against the Miami Heat Jan. 7, 2025, in San Francisco.  (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

    However, in January 2023, Kerr rested Curry as part of the “long game” and felt for the fans who missed out.

    “I feel terrible for fans who bought a ticket expecting to see someone play, and they don’t get to see that person play. It’s a brutal part of the business,” Kerr said at the time. “It’s why I’m going to continue to advocate for 72-game seasons. And I know that means less revenue but, at some point, I think there just needs to be an awareness from everybody involved in the league.

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    “I think about it all the time. People are spending good money to see a team, and then someone doesn’t play? That’s not something I’m ignorant to. I know that is painful. We’ve had a lot of discussions with fans over the years who have been in that situation.”

    Steve Kerr talks to reporters

    Head Coach Steve Kerr of the USA Basketball men’s team talks to the media after a game against Canada July 10, 2024, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.  (Mercedes Oliver/NBAE via Getty Images)

    LUKA DONCIC TRADE TO LAKERS COULDN’T BE VETOED, NBA COMMISH SAYS

    NBA ratings have been noticeably down this year, although the surprising Luka Dončić trade prompted lots of talk. His Lakers debut was also watched by over 2 million people, making it one of the most viewed regular-season games in recent memory.

  • Blue state AGs accuse Vance of spreading ‘dangerous lie’ following VP’s online criticism of judges

    Blue state AGs accuse Vance of spreading ‘dangerous lie’ following VP’s online criticism of judges

    Blue state attorneys general accused Vice President JD Vance of attempting to spread a “dangerous lie” after he criticized judges blocking President Donald Trump’s agenda. 

    “The Vice President’s statement is as wrong as it is reckless. As chief law enforcement officers representing the people of 17 states, we unequivocally reject the Vice President’s attempt to spread this dangerous lie,” the statement reads. 

    Seventeen state attorneys general, including those from California, Connecticut, Arizona, Massachusetts and Washington, signed the statement released Friday after Vance sent the internet into a frenzy, saying, “Judges aren’t allowed to control the executive’s legitimate power.”

    AG PAM BONDI VOWS TO ‘FIGHT BACK’ AGAINST JUDGES BLOCKING TRUMP’S ANTI-CORRUPTION AGENDA

    “Americans understand the principle of checks and balances,” the AGs wrote. “The judiciary is a check on unlawful action by the executive and legislative branches of government. Generals, prosecutors, and all public officials are subject to checks and balances. No one is above the law.” 

    Blue state attorneys general accused Vice President JD Vance of attempting to spread a “dangerous lie” after he criticized judges blocking President Donald Trump’s agenda. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

    Vance’s comments were made after a court blocked the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing personal data. The Trump administration has become the target of more than 50 lawsuits since Trump began his second term in mid-January. Judges in various states across the country, including Washington, Rhode Island and New York, have continuously blocked the administration’s efforts to implement its agenda. 

    “If a judge tried to tell a general how to conduct a military operation, that would be illegal,” Vance posted on X. “If a judge tried to command the attorney general in how to use her discretion as a prosecutor, that’s also illegal. Judges aren’t allowed to control the executive’s legitimate power.”

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    The statement from the AGs said that they would “carefully scrutinize each and every action taken by this administration.” They also made clear that if the administration violated the Constitution or federal law, they would “not hesitate to act.”

    “Judges granted our motions and issued restraining orders to protect the American people, democracy, and the rule of law. That is and has always been their job,” the AGs wrote. “That job is the very core of our legal system. And in this critical moment, we will stand our ground to defend it.” 

    Rob Bonta

    Seventeen state attorneys general, including California AG Rob Bonta, signed the statement released Friday. (Loren Elliott/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi recently pledged her support for Trump’s efforts, vowing to challenge “unelected” judges obstructing his administration’s agenda.

    “We have so many un-elected judges who are trying to control government spending. And there is a clear separation of powers,” Bondi said during an appearance on “America’s Newsroom.” “What they’re doing to [DOGE leader Elon Musk], to our country, is outrageous. You know, people work their whole lives and pay taxes, yet they find out that they’ve been giving $2 million to Guatemala for sex changes. It’s outrageous. And it’s going to stop.”

    6 TIMES JUDGES BLOCKED TRUMP EXECUTIVE ORDERS

    Since Inauguration Day, dozens of activist and legal groups, elected officials and local jurisdictions, as well as individuals, have launched a myriad of lawsuits in response to the president’s executive orders and directives. Notably, Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship, his immigration policies, directives on federal funding, and the implementation of DOGE have all come under fire. 

    The Trump administration has proceeded to appeal many of these rulings to the appellate courts. In a recent development, the Trump administration appealed an order from a Rhode Island judge to unfreeze federal funds. The order claimed the administration did not adhere to a previous order to do so. 

    Attorney General Pam Bondi

    U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi recently pledged her support for Trump’s efforts, vowing to challenge “unelected” judges obstructing his administration’s agenda. (AP)

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    The Trump administration appealed the order to the First Circuit shortly thereafter, which was ultimately denied.  

    Upon Trump’s historic win in November, Democratic AGs, including New York Attorney General Letitia James, publicly said they would be ready to engage in any legal battles against the Trump administration for actions they view as illegal or negatively impacting residents. 

    Fox News Digital’s Emma Colton contributed to this report. 

  • Jamie Dimon’s rant, Trump’s tariffs and DOGE cuts

    Jamie Dimon’s rant, Trump’s tariffs and DOGE cuts

    -Stocks notch weekly gains despite mixed trading Friday 

    -Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defends tariffs, after wheeling and dealing with Ukraine’s Zelenskyy 

    -Trump’s tariffs and reciprocal tariffs explained 

    -DOGE bulldozing hits Social Security, Federal Reserve next?

    -Inflation runs hot…again, as egg prices soar 53% 

    -Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins confirmed, along with Robert Kennedy, Jr. as Health and Human Services Sec. 

    -JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon goes on rant aimed at WFH diehards 

    -The Big Board is going BIG in Texas. NYSE outlines big expansion 

    -Two U.S. retailers plan more store closures — a lot of them 

    -Robot riders will be delivering your next takeout order 

    STOCKS WIN FOR WEEK: The Nasdaq Composite rose 2.6% for the week, followed by the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrials…more on the markets here. Bitcoin was volatile and remains below $100,000…LIVE cryptocurrency prices here. 

    TOUGH TALK: U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended President Trump’s tariffs in an interview with FOX Business…continue reading here. 

    UKRAINE ECONOMIC DEAL: We also accompanied Bessent exclusively to Ukraine, where he is working to hammer out an economic deal with Ukraine President Zelenskyycontinue reading here.

    RECIPROCAL TARIFFS EXPLAINED: Trump is wielding tariffs fast and furiouscontinue reading here.

    DOGE DEALS: Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency is smashing its way through Washington, D.C., and he claims one Social Security recipient is 150 years old and getting a check…more on the Federal Reserve here. Musk also put the Federal Reserve on notice for an audit, but Chairman Powell fired back…continue reading here.

    VIDEO: Elon Musk joins Trump in the Oval Office for some straight talk

    INFLATION HOTTER: Consumer prices rose more than expected, a sign inflation is far from under control. Egg prices, for example, posted another startling spike…continue reading here. Many retailers are limiting purchases of this kitchen staple…continue reading here.

    CONFIRMED: Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy, Jr. was confirmed and is promising to Make America Healthy Again…continue reading here. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins also sailed through, to inherit the chicken and egg crisiscontinue reading here.

    CLAPS BACK!: JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon gave employees protesting his return-to-office push an expletive earful…continue reading here.

    VIDEO: Listen to Dimon slamming Zooms, texting, Fridays and work from home politics

    RETAIL RIP: Two more U.S. retailers announced hefty store closures, including department store chain JCPenney…continue reading here, as well as craft chain Joann…continue reading here.

    Y’ALL STREET: The New York Stock Exchange is expanding in pro-business-friendly Texas, following a host of other big companies…continue reading here. 

    DYING DELIVERY BREED?: Uber is rolling out more robots to deliver your food replacing humans…continue reading here. 

    VIDEO: See Robot Riders in action 

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  • Fox News Politics Newsletter: Vance Eviscerates Europe

    Fox News Politics Newsletter: Vance Eviscerates Europe

    Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, exclusive interviews and more Fox News politics content.

    -Expert reveals massive levels of waste DOGE can slash from entitlements, pet projects: ‘A lot of fat

    -Dem lawmakers answer USAID funding questions after bombshell report

    -Some drones over US bases may have been conducting surveillance: NORTHCOM General

    Soviet Style

    In a speech to European leaders, Vice President JD Vance said the continent’s recent censorship activities were a bigger threat to its existence than Russia. 

    “The threat that I worry the most about vis-à-vis Europe is not Russia, it’s not China. It’s not any other external actor,” he said in an address at the Munich Security Conference. 

    “What I worry about is the threat from within the retreat of Europe from some of its most fundamental values, values shared with the United States of America.”…Read more

    Vice President JD Vance gives a speech at the Munich Security Conference (MSC) in Munich, Germany February 14, 2025.  (REUTERS/Leah Millis)

    White House

    LAY-OFFS: Trump admin orders agencies to lay off probationary workers, in latest push to shrink government…Read more

    RECONCILING DIFFERENCES: Trump budget bill with $4.5T in tax cuts survives key hurdle despite House GOP infighting…Read more

    ‘BLANKET SUSPENSION’: Judge orders temporary reversal of Trump admin’s freeze on foreign aid…Read more

    2-SEX STATES: Trump’s ‘two sexes’ order spurs state-level efforts to crack down on trans treatments for minors…Read more

    Donald Trump split with transgender pride flag

    More states are putting forth bills to slash public funding for transgender medical care for minors, in light of Trump’s executive mandates. (Getty Images)

    HANDING DOWN: Trump executive order expected to block federal money for schools, universities with COVID vaccine mandates…Read more

    ‘LOSING IN COURT’: Dems likely to ‘waste millions’ on deluge of lawsuits, but could cost Trump precious time…Read more

    World Stage

    ‘NO DAYLIGHT’: Hegseth says he and Vance are ‘on the same page’ despite VP’s remark on US troops in Ukraine…Read more

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth speaks at a press conference in Poland

    Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth deliver a press statement after a bilateral meeting at the Ministry of Defense on Feb. 14, 2025 in Warsaw, Poland.  (Omar Marques/Getty Images)

    ‘STOP THE KILLING’: Why Saudi Arabia is at the center of Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations…Read more

    OUT WITH THE ‘SCOLD’: Vance jokes about Greta Thunberg as he goes scorched earth on European censorship…Read more

    Capitol Hill

    ‘WOKE AND WASTEFUL’: GOP lawmaker seeks to slam brakes on Biden’s EV tax credit…Read more

    DISRUPTING CLASS: Top moments from Linda McMahon’s confirmation hearing…Read more

    Linda McMahon

    Linda McMahon, President Donald Trump’s nominee to be Secretary of Education, testifies during her Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee confirmation hearing in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on February 13, 2025 in Washington, DC.  (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

    WORKING WITH TRUMP: Senate Majority Leader Thune says this is the reason why he and Trump are working well together…Read more

    IN A STATE OF DENALI: Bucking Trump order, GOP Sens. Murkowski and Sullivan push to change Mount McKinley’s name back to Denali…Read more

    Across America 

    DEAD ON ARRIVAL: Gov. Newsom will veto California bill blocking prisons from cooperating with ICE: report…Read more

    ‘MORE OPPRESSIVE’: Abolish property taxes? DeSantis endorses the idea and explains how it could be done in Florida…Read more

    ‘ENOUGH IS ENOUGH’: NYC council moderates ‘thrilled’ at Homan visit, pledging to help border czar fight ‘progressive monopoly’…Read more

    Tom Homan insert over NYC

    Tom Homan and NYC (AP/Reuters)

    CALIFORNIA DREAMING: Top Trump official teases 2026 bid for California governor if Harris jumps in race…Read more

    ‘LACK OF LEADERSHIP’: Dem mayor blasted for extending sympathy to suspect killed in officer-involved shooting…Read more

    ‘WORST OF THE WORST’: Illegal immigrant arrests skyrocket under Trump ICE compared to Biden levels last year…Read more

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