Rare Mexican wolf pup gets her official name after the public votes
A two-month old, extremely rare Mexican wolf pup at the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago has officially been named Sierra and will remain at the zoo with her sister Molly as the zoo continues to help conserve the wolf subspecies
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I was always apprehensive about a second Biden term: Don Peebles
Former Obama fundraiser Don Peebles joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss President Biden insisting he will not drop out of the 2024 election.
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Should Biden remain the Democratic presidential nominee?
Lifelong Democrat voter Daniel Kotzin and former Democrat Cata Truss react to President Biden's first sit-down interview post-CNN Presidential Debate on 'Fox News @ Night.'
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Biden should 'debate Trump in the next week or so': Doug Schoen
Democratic strategist Doug Schoen picks apart President Biden's 'gaffes' and 'indecision' affecting his entire party on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
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Karl Rove: Biden’s campaign is bleeding out in front of us
Fox News contributor Karl Rove on the state of President Biden’s campaign as he rallies voters in swing state Wisconsin.
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Fourth of July celebrations in Bristol, Rhode Island
Fox Nation host Abby Hornacek sets sail on Narragansett Bay, visits The Lobster Pot and talks to visitors at a local carnival
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Biden tells White House audience he's 'not going anywhere' during Fourth of July celebration
Biden was responding to an audience member who had shouted out 'Keep up the fight! We need you!' President Biden told a crowd of supporters on the Fourth of July that he has no plans to drop out of the election, despite continued struggles and gaffes during unscripted events.
The president delivered his July 4th remarks on Thursday from the White House's South Lawn. He spoke with the aid of a teleprompter largely without incident — with the notable exception of one moment he went off-script.
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Biden supporters in battleground states say it's time for POTUS to go
Dozens of voters in four battleground states told the New York Times that they no longer believe he can defeat former President Trump in the 2024 election.
In 80 interviews at Independence Day celebrations, pie-eating contests and political events across Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin and North Carolina, more than half of voters who backed Biden in 2020 said he should now drop out of the race following his disastrous debate performance against Trump.
About a quarter of those interviewed said he should stay in, and the rest were unsure, according to the Times.
"He should exit the race," said Gerry Ford, a 72-year-old engineer from Wauwatosa, Wisc. "The sooner the better."
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Frank Ray performs his new single 'Uh-huh
Singer Frank Ray stays grounded in his country roots while cranking up the Latin heat in his latest release.
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President Biden’s campaign is in trouble: Lawrence Jones
Lawrence Jones, Aishah Hasnie, Carly Shimkus and Johnny 'Joey' Jones discuss the pressure facing President Biden to potentially step down.
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Nationals Park gearing up to celebrate July 4th with special simulcast for troops
Fox News' Lucas Tomlinson brings the latest on Nationals Park's planned Independence Day simulcast with Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar
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Hott ! The world is watching the formation of the 'quartet of evil
Former U.S. State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus explains how China, Russia, North Korea and Iran have allied together economically to evade American interests.
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Hot news Is Biden's border executive order 'too little, too late?
Arizona congressional candidate Blake Masters and Vetcomm CEO Kate Monroe join 'Fox News @ Night' to discuss ICE confirming the suspect in a deadly DUI hit-and-run in New Mexico entered the U.S. illegally.
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UK general election: party leaders hold final day of campaigning
Parties made their final pitch to voters as campaigning wrapped up ahead of the UK's general election. Both Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak warned voters of the dire consequences if the other man wins as they gave their final addresses to supporters. Polls project a record swing to the Labour party, larger than in any previous postwar election. The Conservatives go into election day having lost more than half of their support, and polling more than 10 points below their worst ever previous result
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Biden's struggle to remember key Cabinet official’s name left allies 'shaken up
President Biden has faced increase scrutiny over his mental acuity since last week's presidential debate A public moment last month when President Biden appeared temporarily unable to say the name of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas reportedly left allies alarmed and "shaken up."
The incident took place on June 18 at an event celebrating the anniversary of the 2012 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which protected some illegal immigrants from deportation.
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Bret Baier predicts 'shift' toward Kamala Harris in coming days
Special Report' anchor Bret Baier explains the threat to Biden's re-election as a growing number of Democratic lawmakers prepare to call for an end to his 2024 campaign.
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Media figures who urged Biden to drop out stay quiet on president's ability
Liberal journalist Jonathan Alter told Fox News that Biden is 'too old' to serve a second term, but not too old to finish his current term President Biden is facing calls from prominent network figures, columnists and allies in the media to drop out of the race — but many have stopped short of asking the commander in chief to step down as president despite concerns about his age and mental acuity.
Liberal journalist Jonathan Alter echoed the sentiments of a bevy of media voices who soured on Biden's candidacy following his widely panned debate performance, writing that the president is "too old to serve" and Democrats should hold an open convention.
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MSNBC host gushes over Biden in fawning interview with White House spokesman
MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace unabashedly gushed over President Biden during a Tuesday interview with White House Counsel spokesman Ian Sams.
The former communications director for President George W. Bush heaped praise on Biden's "historically successful" leadership as questions mount about his fitness for office following his devastating debate performance.
Wallace began the segment with questions about the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity in Trump v. United States before seguing into a New York Times article published moments earlier, which cited several "current and former" Biden officials who described seeing the president "confused or listless" and struggling to keep "the thread of conversations" behind closed doors.
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Presidential debate: Incumbent usually struggles
President Biden’s weak first debate may not prove to be his ultimate undoing if history is a barometer. Incumbents often struggle to find their footing but, in the end, win re-election.
"Bad debate nights happen. Trust me, I know," Barack Obama wrote on social media platform X Friday. "But this election is still a choice between someone who has fought for ordinary folks his entire life and someone who only cares about himself."
Biden faced scathing criticism from the media and prompted reports of panic within his party after what many described as a disastrous faceoff with Trump. The pair stood even in the polls before the debate, but Trump gained a few points over the weekend after the debate.
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Biden meeting with Democrat governors Wednesday after disastrous debate performance
Meeting comes as his campaign pushes back against calls for him to end re-election bid Plans are in the works for President Biden to meet on Wednesday with the nation's Democrat governors in the wake of Biden's rough performance during last Thursday's first debate with former President Trump.
Multiple Democratic sources confirmed that the meeting, which is likely to be virtual, was in the process of being scheduled.
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As Biden digs in, some top Democrats want him out of the race this week
Defiance has become as much a part of Joe Biden’s psychology as Delaware.
But as the president and his inner circle dig in following his disastrous debate performance last week, a growing number of Democratic leaders are saying they want him to step aside for the good of the party – and the country.
Democratic Rep. Lloyd Doggett of Texas was the first to break ranks.
“I represent the heart of a congressional district once represented by Lyndon Johnson. Under very different circumstances, he made the painful decision to withdraw. President Biden should do the same,” Doggett said in his statement Tuesday.
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New York v. Trump: Merchan delays sentencing hearing until September
Merchan said Trump's sentencing has been delayed until Sept. 18
Judge Juan Merchan has delayed former President Trump's sentencing in New York v. Trump until September, following requests from the presumptive Republican nominee to do so, and no opposition from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
Trump was found guilty in an unprecedented criminal trial last month on all counts of falsifying business records in the first degree, following a six-week trial stemming from Bragg's investigation.
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White House to take questions on camera for 1st time since debate
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre holds 1st White House press briefing since President Biden's debate flop
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will address the briefing room Tuesday for the first time since President Biden's rocky debate performance.
In the aftermath of Thursday's debate in Atlanta, Jean-Pierre did hold a press gaggle aboard Air Force One while en route to Queens, New York, on Friday, but Tuesday will be the first time she returns to the White House briefing room to field questions on camera. Biden returned to the White House Monday night after gathering with family at Camp David in Maryland over the weekend.
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Arizona election worker charged in security
related thefts seen with Democrat politicians in resurfaced photos
Walter Ringfield posted photos with Democratic politicians, including a US senator and the current leader of the Arizona Department of Public Safety
A temporary election worker charged in connection to two security-related thefts that happened just a day apart last month at the Arizona Senate Building and the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center was seen smiling with several Democratic politicians in resurfaced social media posts viewed by Fox News Digital, and participated in Democrat primaries in Arizona during at least two past cycles.
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Nate Silver says 'underrated' probability Biden isn't nominee
crazy to think he could serve four more years
Polling guru's forecast before Biden's troubled debate favored Trump to win presidency
Polling expert Nate Silver argued Monday that President Biden's debate performance has put him at serious risk of not being the Democratic Party's nominee in November and called it one of the "craziest asks" in political history for him to seek a second term.
"I think the probability that Biden isn't the nominee on Nov. 5 is closer to underrated than overrated," Silver wrote Monday in a thread on X.
Silver added that Democrats face many risks maintaining Biden as the head of the party ticket. Biden, already the oldest president in American history, would be 86 by the end of a second term if re-elected. Ronald Reagan, who held the record before him, was 77 when he left office in 1989.
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