Day: December 10, 2025

$900B defense bill advances to House-wide vote as conservative mutiny threat looms

7:03 am December 10, 2025

A wide-ranging bill setting the federal government’s defense and national security policy for the fiscal year survived a key hurdle Tuesday night, but questions over whether it will get to President Donald Trump’s desk still remain. The House Rules Committee voted to advance the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) along party lines after hours of […]

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Pro Football Hall of Famer Troy Aikman critiques NIL landscape, transfer rules and Lane Kiffin’s LSU move

6:52 am December 10, 2025

For the past couple of decades, former NFL star quarterback and Pro Football Hall of Famer Troy Aikman has shared his thoughts on what he’s seen during whichever game he and his longtime broadcast partner are calling. The three-time Super Bowl winner is part of the “Monday Night Football” broadcast crew. Aikman has routinely given […]

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Jim Caviezel starring in Bolsonaro biopic, as son of jailed president launches 2026 campaign

6:40 am December 10, 2025

A biopic about Brazil’s jailed former president Jair Bolsonaro is in production, his son Carlos has confirmed. In a post shared on X — which came after his brother, Flavio entered the country’s 2026 presidential race — Carlos lavished praise on American actor Jim Caviezel, who stars as the ex-president in the film. “Jim Caviezel, […]

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New report reveals federal spending per person has ballooned by nearly 10,000% since 1916

6:23 am December 10, 2025

FIRST ON FOX: Although the federal government’s spending on citizens has never been greater, Americans continue to feel the burden of an affordability crisis. Conservative fiscal watchdog group Open The Books, which keeps track of various metrics on government growth and spending, identified in their latest report that, since 1916, per capita government spending, or […]

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Democrats end 30-year losing streak in Miami as Trump-backed candidate falls short

6:15 am December 10, 2025

It took nearly 30 years, but Democrats finally broke their decades-long ballot box losing streak in Miami, Florida, the city known as the nation’s “Gateway to Latin America.” Democrat Eileen Higgins, a former county commissioner, defeated Republican Emilio Gonzalez, a former city manager, in Tuesday’s Miami’s mayoral runoff election, according to the Associated Press. While […]

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