Day: July 30, 2024

Gwen Stefani’s son joins Blake Shelton on stage to make country music debut

8:31 pm July 30, 2024

Gwen Stefani‘s second son, Zuma Rossdale, is following in his mom and dad’s footsteps.  On Monday, the 15-year-old took the stage at Blake Shelton‘s Ole Red bar in Nashville, Tennessee, to make his country music debut.  After Shelton, who wed Stefani in 2021, played a few of his own hits for the crowd, the “God Gave […]

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Washington Post admits it ‘did not provide adequate context’ on front page Israel-Hezbollah escalation story

8:31 pm July 30, 2024

The Washington Post admitted it “did not provide adequate context” to a widely criticized front page that portrayed Israel as the aggressor against the Hezbollah terror group.  Hezbollah launched its deadliest assault against Israel since the Oct. 7 attack in the northern town of Majdal Shams in the Golan Heights on Saturday, resulting in at least 12 […]

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Pete Buttigieg dared Americans to look up crime data. I did and it’s not pretty for Democrats

8:30 pm July 30, 2024

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg declared on “Fox News Sunday” this past weekend that Republicans are offering a “false message” about the nation’s crime crisis. He scolded Fox News for “trying to make people think that crime is up when crime is down under Joe Biden and crime was up under Donald Trump.” He said this […]

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Trump assassination attempt formed from ‘careful planning,’ scoping out rally site, FBI says

7:37 pm July 30, 2024

The 20-year-old who attempted to assassinate former President Trump at a July 13 rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, “carefully planned” and scoped out the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally-sight, the FBI revealed on Monday. “We believe the subject made significant efforts to conceal his activities,” FBI officials said during a conference call. The FBI said that Crooks engaged […]

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Olympics broadcasting chief warns camera operators to avoid sexist framing of female athletes

7:33 pm July 30, 2024

An Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) executive warned camera operators at the Summer Games to avoid sexism when shooting the events in and around the Paris Olympics. OBS chief executive Yiannis Exarchos said the organization updated its guidelines for operators, who are mostly men. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM “Unfortunately, in some events […]

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