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I Will Respond in Appeal and ‘You Can Read It and Weep’

President Trump’s lawyer Alina Haba said: Breitbart News Daily She said she planned to respond “thoughtfully” and “methodically” to the New York fraud verdict against former President Donald Trump, which she said “will be appealed,” and that she “cried reading it.” It’s okay,” he said. Haba spoke about the trial and the aftermath of New […]

Weekend read: Top headlines in Lifestyle to catch up on from this week

This week on Fox News Digital, we featured an eye-popping lineup of lifestyle articles on a variety of topics. Topics covered included weird news, family topics, food, faith, and more, as well as fun quizzes and crosswords. Grab a cup of coffee or tea, catch up on the news headlines, and enjoy your long weekend. […]

Read banned books — except the ones Biden tells Amazon to censor

Around 2023, the book ban movement exploded, and the mainstream media and its liberal supporters cried. Books are disappearing from school libraries across the country, and many of them are said to have LGBTQ+ themes. And it was all because of rights. truth? Some of the books that were “banned” contained sexual content that was […]

You should question much of what you read about the war in Gaza

Former Washington Post Baghdad bureau chief Luisa Laraque is out of luck. That means her recent coverage of the Middle East, including the war in Gaza, includes a surprising number of corrections and clarifications, including an editor’s note of more than 200 words. Laraque, whose title was changed to “foreign correspondent” in 2023, made headlines […]

Weekend read: Top stories of the week in Health in case you missed them

Throughout the week, Fox News Digital will publish a wide range of articles to keep you informed about the latest health and wellness topics, from medical research to health care innovations to personal stories of medical triumphs. To wrap up your weekend, check out this week’s top Health articles you missed or wanted to check […]

IN legislation could hold back thousands of third graders who can’t read

Indiana lawmakers are trying to address the state’s declining literacy rates, with a particular focus on early elementary school students. A sweeping bill proposed by state senators would potentially hold third-graders who fail the state’s reading exam. State Sen. Linda Rogers, the bill’s author, said preservation is intended as a last resort after all other […]