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WASHINGTON — White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Friday that it would be inappropriate to poke fun at President Biden for falsely suggesting on two occasions earlier this week that his uncle, Ambrose Finnegan, was eaten by cannibals in New Guinea during World War II. Jean-Pierre made the scolding comment during a back-and-forth with Fox News reporter Peter Doocy during her regular briefing — while New Guinea residents expressed a mix of outrage and amusement at the 81-year-old president’s remarks. “Why is President Biden saying [Finnegan] was shot down — there is no evidence of that — and…
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A New York City lawmaker is pushing to roll back the shelter limits for asylum seekers — a move that would undercut Mayor Eric Adams’ efforts…
Authorities in New Jersey are investigating what caused a school bus to burst into flames on a busy highway with 10 students aboard.STUDENTS, DRIVER ESCAPE MOMENTS BEFORE NJ SCHOOL BUS BURSTS INTO FLAMES ON HIGHWAYThe driver and all 10 students were able to safely get off the bus after the…
First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes…making out? Rebekah Hurford, 31, and her partner, Kirk Peter, 32, plan to get married one day — but they’ve never shared a passionate kiss and are waiting to say “I do” before locking lips. When the Christian couple first began dating, they decided…
Vanessa Hudgens has been feeling the love from her husband, Cole Tucker, ahead of welcoming the couple’s first child. “Cole hasn’t left Vanessa’s side throughout her pregnancy,” a source exclusively shares in the newest issue of Us Weekly. “It’s only making her fall even more in love with him.” The…
MLB’s No. 1 pick in the draft last summer is growing frustrated with his limited workload after several successful outings. On Thursday night, the Pirates’ Paul Skenes tallied his fourth consecutive scoreless start to kick off the 2024 season with the Triple-A Indianapolis Indians, but it was also his fourth…
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View MoreTesla has voluntarily recalled all of the nearly 4,000 Cybertrucks it has sold over faulty accelerator pedals that risk causing fatal accidents, the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration confirmed on Friday. According to a safety recall report by the NHTSA, the pad on the accelerator pedals of affected Cybertrucks “may dislodge, which may cause the pedal to become trapped in the interior trim above the pedal.” The issue increases the risk of a collision as the driver loses the ability to properly use both the accelerator and the brake pedals. As a result, 3,878 affected Cybertrucks manufactured between Nov.…
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View MoreArchaeologists in France have unearthed the Roman-era remains of a landscaped pool and wall around a natural freshwater spring; and they think it was built on the ruins of a much older, probably sacred site that may date back 4,500 to 6,000 years, to the Neolithic period.The Roman ruins are thought to date to the third century, during the Late Empire period, and the artifacts found there include the ceramic face of a deity or Medusa that was placed near the water source. The site also contains ceramic shards and coins from the late Roman Empire, as well as pieces…
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Taylor Swift name-dropped Charlie Puth on her new album, The Tortured Poets Department, and fans quickly found a way to connect the lyric to her ex Matty Healy. Swift’s 11th album arrived on Friday, April 19, and while it was suspected the songs would focus on her split from Joe Alwyn after six years together, many listeners instead picked up on clues pointing to Healy, 35. “You smoked then ate seven bars of chocolate / We declared Charlie Puth should be a bigger artist,” Swift, 34, sings on the album’s title track. “I scratch your head, you fall asleep /…
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View MoreA vigil will be held on the eve of the 25th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting to remember the 12 students and one teacher who were killed.The vigil will be the main public event commemorating the anniversary.Nathan Hochhalter, whose sister was paralyzed in the shooting, is expected to speak at the vigil.The 12 students and one teacher killed in the Columbine High School shooting will be remembered Friday at a Colorado vigil on the eve of the 25th anniversary of the tragedy.The gathering, set up by gun safety and other organizations, is the main public event marking the…
The title of Taylor Swift’s 11th album, The Tortured Poets Department, hinted there’d be plenty of literary references throughout her new songs. To the dismay of recovering English majors everywhere, that’s not quite how things played out, but there are still plenty of name-drops — and even a couple of nods to classic literature. On the title track alone, Swift alludes to fellow musicians Charlie Puth and Patti Smith as well as her pal and collaborator Jack Antonoff and the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. The standard edition’s closing track, meanwhile, is named after Clara Bow, the silent film actress who…
It’s been a minute since the last Amtrak Series, which seems unimaginable since we share a corridor, the Atlantic Division and a sibling rivalry. But on the eve of the last one, Motorola had launched the world’s smallest mobile phone for the cost of three grand — no texts, hearts or camera included — and the Berlin Wall would soon fall. Patrick Ewing played opposite Chuck Barkley seven years before they would in “Space Jam,” and the finale of the best-of-five series, won by the Knicks in a sweep, took place at the Spectrum, which is now the site for…
The very top of the 1% are waiting until after the presidential election to buy big ticket items like jets in the hopes that Donald Trump’s election could save them millions on taxes, The Post has learned. “I’m waiting until after November,” one bi-coastal source who is looking to buy both a jet and a yacht for his business told The Post. “If I can save millions on my taxes by waiting a few more months I will.” Business owners — or even someone who is paid through an LLC as a consultant — can deduct the cost of buying…
A California-based group linked to Democrats is getting involved in a Pennsylvania congressional primary by boosting a Republican against a Republican incumbent in the latest example of liberal funds being directed toward a GOP primary.True Patriots PA, a liberal group linked to California Democrat Rep. Eric Swalwell, sent out mailers to Pennsylvania voters to slam GOP Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick and say he is not conservative enough, in essence boosting his primary opponent, Mark Houck, Politico first reported this week.Fox News Digital obtained some of those mailers that framed Fitzpatrick as a “RINO” (“Republican in name only”) and implied he wasn’t…
What’s the Trump twist? Who flaunted a Biden hat? Try to ace our quiz! (Jabin Botsford/Pool; Marco Bello/AFP via Getty Images) The trial of former President Trump and a media figure’s eyebrow-raising tweets star in Fox News Digital’s latest News Quiz.See if you can ace all eight questions this week!Click to start the quiz below. App users: click here.Where did anti-Israel agitators launch protests on Monday?New York Stock ExchangeGolden Gate BridgeChicago O’Hare International AirportAll of the aboveFormer President Trump’s legal team tried to serve Stormy Daniels with a subpoena. According to the process server, how did she respond?Drove immediately to…
Taylor Swift unveiled a library pop-up in Los Angeles and Swifties are on the scene to investigate Easter Eggs. Ahead of The Tortured Poets Department’s release, Swift partnered with Spotify to create an open-air library at The Grove in Los Angeles. The display opened up on Tuesday, April 16, and will remain open until Thursday, April 18. The library is open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. each day. “Fans will be able to explore a poetry library, highly curated to represent the direction of the new record,” Spotify said in a statement while adding that “the shelves will be…
An investigation is underway by the Federal Aviation Administration and United Airlines after a member of the Colorado Rockies’ traveling party was allegedly seen on video sitting in the captain’s chair in the plane’s cockpit during the team’s flight on April 10, the Wall Street Journal reported. The Rockies were en route to Toronto on a charter flight operated by United when the video was taken, according to the report. Following the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, federal regulations tightened around who is allowed to be on the flight deck, and United’s own flight operations manual requires the cockpit door…
Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) brushed off Iran’s direct attack on Israel last weekend as “fake” during a tense House Democrat Conference meeting Thursday morning, a Capitol Hill source familiar with the matter told The Post. Waters, 85, disparaged Israel during her remarks and said the Jewish state had no need to “retaliate” for what she called “a fake attack from Iran,” the source said. Late Saturday, Iran launched 320 drones and missiles against Israel in response to an April 1 strike in Damascus that killed Brig. Gen. Mohammad Reza Zahedi, among other senior Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commanders .…
The Biden administration is planning to block oil and gas drilling across millions of acres in an Alaskan reserve, which Congress specifically set aside for resource development.The Department of Interior (DOI) is expected to finalize regulations on Friday, just days ahead of Earth Day. These regulations would effectively lock up more than 13 million acres of public land within the National Petroleum Reserve (NPR-A), sources familiar with the agency’s timing told Fox News Digital. The regulations represent one of the Biden administration’s most aggressive actions pushed under its climate and conservation agenda.According to the DOI, the regulations as proposed would…