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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, tussled with high-profile Soros-backed Fairfax Commonwealth’s Attorney Stephen Descano over soft-on-crime policies that critics said let illegal immigrant criminals back on the street.Descano was seated two spots away from Cheryl Minter, mother of Stephanie Minter, who was allegedly murdered by Sierra Leone national Abdul Jalloh at a bus stop not far from George Washington’s Mount Vernon.Minter’s case, following several similar incidents and the failure by Descano or fellow witness Fairfax County Sheriff Stacey Ann Kincaid to honor ICE detainers, spurred lawmakers to haul them across…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Violent crime fell across the United States from 2024 to 2025, with murders falling by more than 18%, as well as declines in other major categories not seen in almost a century, according to the FBI.The numbers were part of the FBI’s figures on preliminary annual crime trends titled “First Look: 2025 Crime Data,” which the bureau said provides a faster, “early look” at annual crime trends before the finalized, comprehensive “Crime in the Nation” report is published later in the year.In addition to declining homicides, the report showed a decrease in…

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Applied Materials (AMAT) will report fiscal second-quarter earnings after markets close Thursday, with investors closely watching whether booming artificial intelligence-related semiconductor spending can continue offsetting slowing growth from China.Shares of the semiconductor equipment maker have surged roughly 70% this year as investors bet the company will remain a major beneficiary of the global AI infrastructure buildout despite export restrictions and softer Chinese demand.Wall Street analysts expect Applied Materials to report adjusted earnings of $2.68 per share on revenue of about $7.7 billion, representing year-over-year growth of 12% and 8%, respectively. Semiconductor systems revenue is projected to rise 11% to roughly…

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New data from Statistics Canada shows that 80 per cent of Canadians think they are seeing “misleading, false, or inaccurate” information online at least once a month. The latest Insights on Canadian Society study examined the “sources and platforms through which Canadians access news or information, how often they report encountering misleading information,” and whether Canadians find it “increasingly difficult to distinguish between true and false information.”The study also looked at the relationship between misinformation, confidence in the Canadian media and trust in others.Sixty-one per cent of Canadians reported being “very concerned” or “extremely concerned” about online misinformation in 2025,…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Leon Slater will be in one of the biggest matches of his young pro wrestling career on Thursday night as he’s set to defend the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) X Division Championship against Cedric Alexander.Should Slater defeat Alexander, he will solidify himself as the longest-reigning X Division champion and surpass Austin Aries for the record. Aries held the title for 298 days beginning in September 2011 and only relinquished it to get a shot at the TNA World Championship.ZERO BS. JUST DAKICH. TAKE THE DON’T @ ME PODCAST ON THE ROAD.…

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U.S. Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks, formerly Texas’ border czar until his appointment by the second Trump administration last year, is stepping down from his position, three Department of Homeland Security sources told CBS News on Thursday.He informed staff on Thursday of his retirement from Border Patrol, the federal agency that oversees the green-uniformed agents in charge of intercepting the illicit movement of people and drugs into the U.S., including along the border with Mexico.Banks is the latest top Trump administration immigration official to leave in recent months. In March, Kristi Noem was replaced by then-Oklahoma Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Two undercover police officers will not be charged in a deadly use of force case in North Carolina after they shot a man who made threats with a fake gun, officials said.Surveillance video that was released on Monday shows the tense moments when a suspect, identified as Derrick Manigault, was seen waving what appeared to be a gun and threatening people inside a convenience store on Jan. 10.The officers fired shots at the suspect, killing him.GOT A TIP? Suspect Derrick Manigault seen arguing with customer inside convenience store, appearing to have a…

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Privacy watchdogs across Canada say the breach of Alberta’s voters list by a separatist group has prompted a renewed push for legislative reforms, with B.C.’s privacy commissioner pointing to his province as an example of how privacy laws should be reformed across Canada. Alberta privacy commissioner Diane McLeod has called on the provincial government to change its private sector privacy law to give her office jurisdiction over political parties — a “concerning gap” that her counterparts say exists in their provinces and territories, as well as federally.Only B.C.’s Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) includes political parties as organizations that are…

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