Fox News Politics Newsletter: DC Crime Crackdown

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content. Here’s what’s happening…-Federal judge blocks Abrego Garcia deportation through October, extending court fight-Dem lawmakers call for gun control after…

Cracker Barrel took down Pride page after rebrand fiasco

Cracker Barrel has quietly removed the Pride page from its website after facing consumer backlash over its rebranding efforts. The website link for Cracker Barrel’s Pride page, which used to boast that the company was “bringing the porch to Pride,” now redirects to its “Culture and Belonging” page.”At Cracker Barrel,…

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June 2025 recalls impact Honda, Trader Joe’s, Harley-Davidson and more

Consumers saw a host of recalls for products, vehicles, food and drinks in the month of June.  Recalls of food in June ranged from dried apricots with insufficient labeling to “ready-to-eat” pasta linked to a listeria outbreak. Meanwhile, consumer products such as dumbbells and power banks also faced recalls. Vehicle manufacturers,…

Fox News Digital’s News Quiz: June 27, 2025

Which top New York politico lost the mayoral primary to a democratic socialist? What fast-food chain ended its partnership with McDonald’s? Can you answer the Fox News Quiz?Test your news knowledge with this week’s Fox News Digital News Quiz.Looking for more fun?A rock band said Trump supporters are “not allowed”…

Forget Italy: Head east to Croatia and Istria

Italians are sick of tourists. No, really — they are tired of American summer visitors who travel en masse to their boot-shaped country and disrupt their lives with our enthusiasm.  Selfies have been banned in Portofino, Venice has banned large cruise ships and will now charge day-trippers for entry, Amalfi…

NYC real estate developer schools Mamdani over pricey housing plan

New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is rattling real estate developers and landlords over his sweeping proposal to tackle the city’s housing crisis. The Queens assemblyman wants to build 200,000 new publicly-subsidized affordable homes and immediately freeze rents for the city’s 2.4 million stabilized tenants.  “You don’t build housing…

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