NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Justice Department is signaling a broader use of federal civil rights law against protesters accused of disrupting religious worship, with officials pointing to synagogue cases as a model for future enforcement.Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who leads the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, said the department has applied the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act — a law historically associated with abortion clinic protests — to cases involving disruptions at Jewish houses of worship.”It was our pioneering application of the FACE Act to defend Jewish synagogues that paved the way for its use to defend churches,” Dhillon said during remarks at an antisemitism and extremism conference at George Washington University Tuesday, describing the enforcement approach as a way to draw clear legal lines between protected speech and unlawful conduct.The FACE Act makes it a federal offense to use force, threats of force or physical obstruction to intentionally interfere with individuals because they are exercising their right to religious worship or to an abortion. Dhillon said the statute allows federal authorities to intervene when protests cross into obstruction, intimidation or trespass at places of worship. FEDERAL AGENTS ARREST 2 MORE…
SAN DIEGO — The Navy announced that the second phase of their female sailor uniform update is available for purchase at select in-person Navy Exchange Service Command locations, as well as online.The optional service dress white long-sleeved overblouse, for wear with the service dress blue uniform, is available in Virginia at NEX Norfolk and NEX Arlington and in NEX San Diego, California, uniform shops, according to a Navy Exchange Service Command release.Global NEX uniform shops will receive shipments of the update in summer 2026.“The goal of the modernization of sizing and fit is twofold,” said Dr. Brianna Plummer, group leader at the Navy Exchange Service Command’s Navy Clothing & Textile Research Facility. “First, we want to accurately reflect the body types and sizes of today’s U.S. Navy Sailors. Second, we want consistent and clear sizing across all uniform items, so Sailors know what to expect and get the right fit with fewer alterations.”The new optional Service Dress White long-sleeved overblouse for wear with the Service Dress Blue uniform. (Navy)The Navy Exchange Service Command’s Navy Clothing & Textile Research Facility has been at the helm of uniform modernization efforts, working over the last 11 years to help usher in a new…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Though the latest season of “American Idol” is only in its third week, judges Carrie Underwood and Luke Bryan are already butting heads. During Sunday’s episode of the singing competition show, Underwood and Bryan faced multiple hurdles after disagreeing on whether certain contestants deserved to be put through to the next round. “Carrie, I know this has damaged our judging relationship just a wee bit,” Bryan told Underwood at one point after putting a contestant through despite Underwood’s “No” vote. ‘AMERICAN IDOL’ JUDGE CARRIE UNDERWOOD BREAKS DOWN IN TEARS OVER TEEN’S EMOTIONAL TRIBUTE AUDITION Speaking to cameras during a confessional, Bryan opened up about being “at odds” with the “Jesus Take The Wheel” crooner. “Year two with Carrie, she can dig her heels in. She is 1000 percent comfortable in her role as a judge. There were several times that me and Carrie, we kind of got at odds.””Our brains are just working differently,” Underwood told fellow judge Lionel Richie while on set. LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSBut despite the head-butting, the pair continue to stand in respect. “If we disagree on some things, it’s all in love,” Underwood noted. “Are we going…
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MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Justice Department is signaling a broader use of federal civil rights law against protesters accused of disrupting religious worship, with officials pointing to synagogue cases as a model for future enforcement.Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who leads the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, said the department has applied the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act — a law historically associated with abortion clinic protests — to cases involving disruptions at Jewish houses of worship.”It was our pioneering application of the FACE Act to defend Jewish synagogues that paved the way for its use to defend churches,” Dhillon said during remarks at an antisemitism and extremism conference at George Washington University Tuesday, describing the enforcement approach as a way to draw clear legal lines between protected speech and unlawful conduct.The FACE Act makes it a federal offense to use force, threats of force or physical obstruction to intentionally interfere with individuals because they are exercising their right to religious worship or to an abortion. Dhillon said the statute allows federal authorities to intervene when protests cross into obstruction, intimidation or trespass at places of worship. FEDERAL AGENTS ARREST 2 MORE…
SAN DIEGO — The Navy announced that the second phase of their female sailor uniform update is available for purchase at select in-person Navy Exchange Service Command locations, as well as online.The optional service dress white long-sleeved overblouse, for wear with the service dress blue uniform, is available in Virginia at NEX Norfolk and NEX Arlington and in NEX San Diego, California, uniform shops, according to a Navy Exchange Service Command release.Global NEX uniform shops will receive shipments of the update in summer 2026.“The goal of the modernization of sizing and fit is twofold,” said Dr. Brianna Plummer, group leader at the Navy Exchange Service Command’s Navy Clothing & Textile Research Facility. “First, we want to accurately reflect the body types and sizes of today’s U.S. Navy Sailors. Second, we want consistent and clear sizing across all uniform items, so Sailors know what to expect and get the right fit with fewer alterations.”The new optional Service Dress White long-sleeved overblouse for wear with the Service Dress Blue uniform. (Navy)The Navy Exchange Service Command’s Navy Clothing & Textile Research Facility has been at the helm of uniform modernization efforts, working over the last 11 years to help usher in a new…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Though the latest season of “American Idol” is only in its third week, judges Carrie Underwood and Luke Bryan are already butting heads. During Sunday’s episode of the singing competition show, Underwood and Bryan faced multiple hurdles after disagreeing on whether certain contestants deserved to be put through to the next round. “Carrie, I know this has damaged our judging relationship just a wee bit,” Bryan told Underwood at one point after putting a contestant through despite Underwood’s “No” vote. ‘AMERICAN IDOL’ JUDGE CARRIE UNDERWOOD BREAKS DOWN IN TEARS OVER TEEN’S EMOTIONAL TRIBUTE AUDITION Speaking to cameras during a confessional, Bryan opened up about being “at odds” with the “Jesus Take The Wheel” crooner. “Year two with Carrie, she can dig her heels in. She is 1000 percent comfortable in her role as a judge. There were several times that me and Carrie, we kind of got at odds.””Our brains are just working differently,” Underwood told fellow judge Lionel Richie while on set. LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSBut despite the head-butting, the pair continue to stand in respect. “If we disagree on some things, it’s all in love,” Underwood noted. “Are we going…
Jeffery Epstein’s convicted accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, has offered to deliver “exonerating” information on both Donald Trump and Bill and Hillary Clinton in exchange for a full pardon. Maxwell was the ex-girlfriend of Epstein and is currently serving 20 years in jail for multiple offenses. Both Trump and Clinton are pictured and mentioned in the Epstein files, but they all deny any wrongdoing. Maxwell has come under new scrutiny in recent weeks as lawmakers try to investigate how Epstein, a well-connected financier, was able to sexually abuse underage girls for years. ”Both President Trump and President Clinton are innocent of any wrongdoing. Ms. Maxwell alone can explain why,” the attorney wrote on X. Maxwell refused to answer questions before the US House Oversight Committee on Monday. During a virtual appearance from prison in Texas, she invoked her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. Maxwell’s lawyer, David Oscar Markus, stated that she would provide testimony if granted clemency. –RT Clinton and his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, are set to sit for depositions later this month. House Committee Votes To Hold The Clintons In Contempt In Epstein Investigation House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer discouraged the current ruler, Donald Trump, from granting…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! During a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on Tuesday, former U.S. tech mogul Neville Roy Singham was regularly named in the discussion and debate as to how foreign adversaries help fund U.S. agitator groups through what one witness described as “foreign dark money.”Singham, a U.S. citizen who sold his IT consulting company for $785 million before moving to Shanghai, was accused by multiple members of Congress as the man behind the “Singham [Chinese Communist Party] network,” a phrase coined by committee chairman Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., during his opening remarks at the hearing.”It’s no wonder that the People’s Forum echoes Communist Party propaganda,” Smith said. “One of their largest donors is a wealthy former US tech executive living in Shanghai who is cozy, extremely cozy with the Chinese Communist Party.””Neville Roy Singham and his wife, a co-founder of CodePink, donated over $20 million to the People’s Forum through shell companies and donor advised funds to hide the original source of the money,” Smith explained.CCP-CONNECTED MILLIONAIRE ALLEGEDLY BANKROLLS MINNEAPOLIS AGITATOR GROUPS THROUGH DARK MONEY NETWORK “This committee has worked tirelessly to unravel, to unravel, the Singam CCP network,” Smith added.Last April, Smith…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As millions of families tuned in for the Super Bowl, Zach Dasher said his household made a different choice.”The Duck Dynasty” alum argued that the halftime show has become increasingly inappropriate for kids — and he’s decided to turn it off entirely.Dasher, a member of the Robertson family, said he no longer allows his children to watch the halftime show, calling it “debaucherous” and increasingly inappropriate for families.BAD BUNNY WIPES INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT AFTER MIXED SUPER BOWL PERFORMANCE REACTIONS “I don’t want my kid watching that,” Dasher said on the “Unashamed” podcast, alongside Jase and Al Robertson.The outspoken Christian and Robertson family member suggested that what was once a shared cultural moment has steadily spiraled into something far more explicit — and far less appropriate for children.”It’s just progressively gotten more debaucherous,” he said.JON BON JOVI, CHRIS PRATT, AND JAY-Z LEAD STAR-STUDDED HOLLYWOOD TAKEOVER AT SUPER BOWL LX IN SANTA CLARA For Dasher, the decision to tune out wasn’t recent.He said the moment that permanently turned him off came more than two decades ago.”I was out on the Super Bowl halftime, honestly, years ago with the Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction,” he said.During the…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Justice Department is signaling a broader use of federal civil rights law against protesters accused of disrupting religious worship, with officials pointing to synagogue cases as a model for future enforcement.Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who leads the Justice Department’s Civil…
SAN DIEGO — The Navy announced that the second phase of their female sailor uniform update is available for purchase at select in-person Navy Exchange Service Command locations, as well as online.The optional service dress white long-sleeved overblouse, for wear with the service dress blue uniform, is available in Virginia…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Though the latest season of “American Idol” is only in its third week, judges Carrie Underwood and Luke Bryan are already butting heads. During Sunday’s episode of the singing competition show, Underwood and Bryan faced multiple hurdles after disagreeing on whether certain contestants…
Jeffery Epstein’s convicted accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, has offered to deliver “exonerating” information on both Donald Trump and Bill and Hillary Clinton in exchange for a full pardon. Maxwell was the ex-girlfriend of Epstein and is currently serving 20 years in jail for multiple offenses. Both Trump and Clinton are pictured…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! During a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on Tuesday, former U.S. tech mogul Neville Roy Singham was regularly named in the discussion and debate as to how foreign adversaries help fund U.S. agitator groups through what one witness described as “foreign…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As millions of families tuned in for the Super Bowl, Zach Dasher said his household made a different choice.”The Duck Dynasty” alum argued that the halftime show has become increasingly inappropriate for kids — and he’s decided to turn it off entirely.Dasher,…
Airborne troops are extremely vulnerable when they are descending in their parachutes. To compensate, their intense combat training is designed to take charge from the moment their boots touch the ground… whatever that ground may be. One of the many cases in point is that of PFC. Manuel Pérez Jr.Born…
United States envoy to NATO Matthew Whitaker has likened NATO’s (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) European members to children, who must eventually leave parental care and get a job. Whitaker said that while the U.S. “still loves” its allies on the continent, they need to grow up. At the presentation of…
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MoreEditor’s Note: For many readers, a peacekeeping force of U.S. Marines in Beirut reminds them of the deployment in the early 1980s and the horrific suicide bombing in ’83. However, this was not the first time America sent men into harms way in an effort to bring stability to the region. In today’s article, we look at an earlier intervention, the 1958 Lebanon Crisis, that began roughly 25 years prior. That’s the thing about the Marine Corps. You deploy aboard one of the Navy’s haze-grey hotels, and you just never know what will happen next. There you are on a leisurely cruise through the Mediterranean one day, and the next day you’re armed up and making a landing at some place you probably couldn’t find on a map. U.S. Marines from the USS Rockbridge (APA 228) land at Beach Red on July 16. Known as Operation Blue Bat, President Dwight D. Eisenhower deployed the military during the 1958 Lebanon Crisis. Image: NARA Something like that was probably crossing the minds of Marines from the Battalion Landing Teams on patrol in the Med in the summer of 1958. Senior officers were well aware of trouble in the Levant, a Middle East hotbed rumbling with…
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