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'Stop the invasion': Migrant flights in battleground state ignite bipartisan backlash from lawmakers

Democrat and Republican lawmakers in a crucial battleground state are "deeply troubled" after a group of illegal immigrants were flown to the Big Sky Country on a late night flight.

Five migrants, reportedly from Venezuela, were flown from New York to Kalispell, Montana Wednesday night into Glacier Park International Airport, Flathead County Sheriff Brian Heino confirmed to Fox News Digital. The migrants were reportedly dropped off and eventually provided housing in the city, but Heino said it was just "one of many instances."

"The only way an illegal immigrant from South America ends up in Montana is if a ‘nonprofit’ connected with the Biden Administration moves them there," said Rep. Ryan Zinke, R-Mont., said in a press release, referring to Valley Neighbors, the local nonprofit that picked up the migrants who were flown into the state.

"Montana law enforcement, schools, hospitals and safety nets are being stressed to their max because of the Biden border crisis," said Zinke, who represents the district covering Flathead. "It’s unacceptable and absolutely needs to end now."

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Zinke took the effort a step further, penning a letter to Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas Thursday that urged him to "immediately detain and deport this group of illegal immigrants." The letter, obtained by Fox News Digital, requested information regarding their knowledge of the migrants and how they traveled from the southern border to northern Montana.

A spokesperson for Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., said he is working with state officials to monitor the situation, telling Fox News Digital that it "undermines our national security" when migrants are allowed to enter the U.S. illegally.

"Senator Tester is in touch with local officials in Flathead County and is closely monitoring this ongoing situation," the spokesperson said in a statement. "He believes that allowing anyone to enter the country without being properly vetted or going through a legal process undermines our national security, which is why he voted for bipartisan border security legislation that would give law enforcement the tools to crack down on individuals entering the country illegally and keep Montana and our country safe."

Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., blamed President Joe Biden for the migrant crisis, saying he and "Senate Democrats failed to secure the border and now Montanans can see that failure firsthand."

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Gov. Greg Gianforte, R-Mont., said he was "deeply troubled and frustrated" by the situation, while Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., demanded Biden "be held accountable and his actions be reversed," saying "Montana is not a sanctuary state."

Former Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy, a Republican Senate candidate in Montana, also chimed in, blaming the Democrat he is running to unseat in the fall for the "insane" migrant crisis.

"A month ago, the Senate voted to continue secret, taxpayer-funded illegal migrant flights by one vote – Jon Tester’s. Now, illegals are reportedly being flown to Montana," Sheehy said in a statement. "This is insane. Stop the invasion, seal the border, and put America First!"

The flights come days after Fox News reported on a subpoena by the House Homeland Security Committee about a separate parole program for migrants, under which approximately 200,000 migrants flew into the U.S. between January through August 2023. The subpoena revealed that migrants have flown into more than 45 cities as part of the program for Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan and Venezuelan migrants.

Fox News' Bill Melugin contributed to this report.

Amazing mint julep recipe from Paula Deen for Kentucky Derby Day

The Kentucky Derby — held every first Saturday of May — takes place on May 4, 2024, this year. 

Many have called it the most exciting two minutes in sports. 

It's the first leg of the American Triple Crown — followed by the Preakness Stakes, then the Belmont Stakes.

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"During Derby Week, Louisville is the capital of the world," John Steinbeck wrote years ago.

"The Kentucky Derby, whatever it is — a race, an emotion, a turbulence, an explosion — is one of the most beautiful and violent and satisfying things I have ever experienced."

It's also an event that millions of people watch every year — from their homes or their local watering holes — with many looking to sip a mint julep in honor of the event (or maybe just because).

Celebrity chef Paula Deen created her own thirst-quenching mint julep recipe — and graciously agreed to share it.

Deen told Fox News Digital, "If you can’t go to the Kentucky Derby, just bring the derby home to you."

"Put on your best hat," she added, "turn on your television and sit back with this fabulous mint julep — and you’ll think you are there!"

Here is Paula Deen's recipe for mint julep in honor of Kentucky Derby Day. 

Crushed ice

1 cup water

1 cup sugar

1 bunch mint

Bourbon

(Prep time: 3 minutes; cook time: 3 minutes; servings: 3)

1. In a small saucepot, add sugar and water; stir.

2. Let simmer or until sugar dissolves. 

3. Steep mint in the simple syrup. 

4. Strain the mint from the syrup. Let cool.

5. Fill a julep glass with crushed ice. 

6. Pour a few tablespoons of the mint simple syrup over the ice, then fill the glass with bourbon. 

7. Garnish with mint.

Enjoy!

For more information on Paula Deen's recipes, anyone can visit pauladeen.com. 

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Leo Terrell flames alma mater UCLA as 'national embarrassment' in wake of anti-Israel chaos on campus

Civil rights attorney and University of California-Los Angeles alumnus Leo Terrell called out his alma mater for its response to anti-Israel chaos on campus, adding that every other presidential administration save for Joe Biden's would have rightly protected Jewish students under Title VI.

"First of all, let me be very clear: Let's not use the First Amendment to describe the criminal anti-Semitic conduct that happened at UCLA, a school that I attended; law school," Terrell told "Life, Liberty & Levin," calling the university a "national embarrassment."

Terrell earned his juris doctor from UCLA's law school, while he received his undergraduate degree from California State University-Dominguez Hills.

Police required riot gear to break up protests and dismantle a tent city on the UCLA campus on Thursday, the same day Chancellor Gene Block wrote an open letter recognizing "deep pain" on campus, while promising an investigation into violence there. Block declared the tent city unlawful and a "breach of policy."

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Terrell also faulted the Biden administration for inaction against the protests, citing previous federal actions to break up unlawful or dangerous protests.

"There is enough federal law and protection that is not being used by the Biden administration. Why? Because they are playing politics," said Terrell, who previously espoused the claim Biden and others fear Democratic voter revolt in key-swing-state Michigan in an election year. The Great Lakes State has a marked Arab population.

Terrell specifically cited Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibited discrimination based on race, color, creed or national origin, as well as ensuring equal protection in accessing government services.

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"I'm old enough to remember when Black kids were protected by the federal government in the 50s and 60s. Joe Biden has abandoned Jewish Americans throughout this country," he said.

"Jewish Americans deserve the same protection as any American citizen in this country. But he's playing Michigan politics. How dare they allow these criminals to dominate these universities and then be released on the street?"

In one prime example, then-Arkansas Democratic Gov. Orval Faubus prevented Black students whom from attending, and therefore desegregating, the all-White Little Rock Central High School in 1957. Then-President Dwight Eisenhower, a Republican, issued an executive order federalizing the state's national guard and ultimately forcing Faubus to back down.

Terrell said Biden or members of his cabinet have the power to protect Jewish students by charging demonstrators under federal statutes and having the Department of Education cut funding from colleges that refuse to enforce the law or provide equal access.

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"Cut off every nickel and dime of federal taxpayer dollars to these Ivy League schools and colleges that promote Hamas and the Palestinians over there. Where is the FBI investigation? Where is Merrick Garland? Where is the power of the federal government? Where are the federal marshals to escort Jewish American kids to school?" he asked.

"The federal government and Joe Biden have given these terrorists the green light to attack, harm, or damage and deny Jewish Americans to exist in this country. It is embarrassing and shameful."

WWII veteran, 100, finally receives his college diploma nearly 60 years after graduation

A 100-year-old veteran of World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War thought he was going to a celebration for his 100th birthday and to honor his contributions to the University of Maryland Global Campus, his alma mater. 

Instead, Jack Milton this week received the surprise of a lifetime: his long-overdue graduation ceremony.

"I’ve had many ceremonies throughout my life, fortunately, to celebrate many occasions, but this has to be the tops," Milton told Fox 5 DC.

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"I feel like this is the finale of a long journey in education — and again, I keep using the word appreciative, but I can’t think of any other word," he added. 

Milton, 100, enrolled at the University of Maryland Global Campus in the 1960s while he was working at the Pentagon. At the time, the school was called University of Maryland, University College. 

Then, and now, the school caters to non-traditional college students, including veterans, and offers both in-person and distance learning. 

Milton was a military pilot for 31 years. He amassed more than 12,000 flying hours, said a 2021 article from Achiever, the University of Maryland Global Campus magazine.

During his career in the Air Force, Milton was awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross and flew combat missions in Vietnam. 

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Milton had earned enough credits for his bachelor of arts diploma, and was planning on walking the stage at graduation in 1966. 

But before that could happen, he was deployed to Vietnam.

It had always irked him that he never formally received his diploma, he said. 

"On my way to Southeast Asia, I had many thoughts about not being there to see my fellow graduates," Milton said to Fox 5 DC. 

President Gregory Fowler, PhD, of the University of Maryland Global Campus said it was an honor to present Milton with his diploma and graduation cap — several decades after it was supposed to have happened.

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"I hereby confer upon John L. Milton the degree of bachelor of arts with all the rights and privileges thereto and pertaining. Congratulations," said Fowler. 

After he returned from Vietnam, Milton, along with his wife, Symantha Milton, remained involved in the University of Maryland Global Campus community.

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They especially supported programs for active military and veterans enrolled at the school. 

In 2010, the Miltons established the John L. and Symantha Milton Scholarship Fund, which supports another University of Maryland Global Campus scholarship fund specifically for volunteer caregivers of injured military servicemembers, said Achiever. 

Fox News Digital reached out to the University of Maryland Global Campus for additional comment. 

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'Wheel of Fortune' fans 'enraged' after contestant's 'painful' mistake costs her $7,250

"Wheel of Fortune" fans vented their frustration on social media after a contestant's mistake cost her $7,250.

During Tuesday's episode of the long-running game show, contestant Kimberly Wright from Apopka, Florida, failed to complete a puzzle when she picked the wrong letter.

When the puzzle board read "D U _ _ - _ _ L L E D PLATYPUS," Wright chose to spin the wheel and landed on the Express wedge.

"I'm going to call an F," Wright said to groans from the studio audience. 

Wright apparently believed that the correct answer was "duck-filled platypus" when it was actually "duck-billed platypus."

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After Wright missed the correct answer, contestant Marie Kioski from Owosso, Michigan, solved the puzzle, winning the money and a trip to Margaritaville Vacation Club Rio Mar in Puerto Rico.

"Wheel of Fortune" fans quickly took to social media to express their disbelief over Wright's flub.

"i have never been more enraged watching wheel of fortune," one fan declared while replying to a clip of the viral moment.

"Oh my, that was painful. F?? She thought the platypus was filled? with what exactly?" a viewer wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

"F----- brutal," another fan agreed.

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"Where did this lady think an F was going to go in this puzzle?" another social media user wondered.

A fan wrote, "wheel of fortune puzzle was clearly duck-billed platypus and the lady asked for an F she’s like reverse autocorrect."

"A Duck-Filled Platypus!?" one fan chimed in.

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"Oh, I hope Red isn't on social media. She gonna get blasted for missing that puzzle," another viewer commented.

"Wheel of Fortune" legend Pat Sajak hosted the episode, which was aired almost a month after he taped his final episode.

After more than four decades as host, Sajak’s final episode will air on Friday, June 7, according to Deadline. The farewell episode was taped on April 5th.

In June 2023, Sajak announced that he was exiting the show.

"Well, the time has come," Sajak wrote in a statement. "I’ve decided that our 41st season, which begins in September, will be my last. It’s been a wonderful ride, and I’ll have more to say in the coming months. Many thanks to you all. (If nothing else, it’ll keep the clickbait sites busy!)." 

In response to Sajak's exit news, his longtime "Wheel of Fortune" co-host Vanna White posted, "When we started @WheelofFortune who could have imagined we’d still be at it 41 seasons later? I couldn’t be happier to have shared the stage with you for all these years with one more to come. Cheers to you, @patsajak!"

A week after Sajak's news was released, it was announced that Ryan Seacrest would be taking over as host in Season 42.

Fox News Digital's Christina Dugan Ramirez contributed to this report.

This doctor's advice: Faith can boost your overall wellness and happiness. I know, I've lived it

Today, so many aspects of our lives are defined by technological advancements, rapid societal change, and a relentless pursuit of material success. Yet, the importance of having faith in fostering overall happiness has never been more important. 

Faith, whether grounded in religious convictions, spiritual beliefs, or a trust in the inherent goodness of humanity, serves as a cornerstone of emotional resilience, mental well-being, and existential fulfillment.

However, amidst the clamor of modern life, there appears to be a discernible shift away from prioritizing faith as a central aspect of our lives.

In today's fast-paced and increasingly secularized world, there has been a noticeable shift in the degree to which people prioritize their faith compared to previous generations. While religious and spiritual beliefs have historically played a central role in shaping individual identities and societal norms, contemporary society has witnessed a gradual erosion of traditional religious adherence. At the same time, we are seeing a parallel rise in mental illness, loneliness and other mental and physical illnesses.

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Factors such as globalization, insertion of extreme policies in the education system and social media have influenced our younger generations and caused them to question the importance of faith.

As a result, fewer people today find themselves deeply rooted in religious communities or actively engaged in spiritual practices, opting instead for a more eclectic or agnostic approach to matters of faith. However, it is important to note that while organized religion may be declining in some regions, spirituality, and the quest for meaning remain enduring aspects of the human experience, albeit expressed in increasingly diverse and individualized ways.

As a pregnant teenager facing uncertainty and societal judgment, I found solace and strength in my faith, which became an unwavering source of support throughout my journey. Despite the challenges and stigma, I drew upon my spiritual beliefs to navigate the difficult decisions ahead, finding reassurance in the belief that every trial has a purpose and that I was not alone in my struggles. 

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As I transitioned into adulthood and pursued a career in medicine, my faith continued to guide me, instilling in me a sense of compassion, empathy, and resilience. Today, as a doctor delivering cancer diagnoses nearly every day, I often witness firsthand the profound impact of illness and suffering on individuals and their loved ones. In these moments of vulnerability, I lean on my faith to provide comfort, hope, and guidance, reminding myself of the inherent dignity and worth of every human being and the importance of walking alongside others in their darkest hours.

At its core, faith offers a profound sense of purpose and meaning, anchoring individuals amidst the uncertainties of existence. In times that challenge us, whether grappling with personal loss, navigating through tumultuous circumstances, or confronting existential questions, faith provides comfort and resilience. It also fosters a sense of belonging to a larger, interconnected tapestry of humanity, offering reassurance that one is not alone in their journey.

Because of this, the positive correlation between faith and mental wellness is well documented. Faith provides a framework for coping with stress, anxiety, and depression, offering a sense of inner peace and a sense of belonging. Through prayer, meditation, or communal worship, individuals find avenues for self-reflection, introspection, and transcendence, nurturing a sense of harmony within themselves and with the world around them.

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Faith also has profound implications for physical health. Research suggests that individuals with strong spiritual beliefs have lower levels of stress hormones, reduced rates of cardiovascular disease, and enhanced immune function.

In my new book "Love, Mom," a beautiful collection of motherhood stories, a common thread emerged among the diverse narratives: the transformative power of faith in providing strength and resilience during the most challenging moments of parenting. From the sleepless nights of infancy to the tumultuous teenage years, these stories offer a candid exploration of the joys and struggles inherent in raising children. Amid the trials of motherhood, each chapter describes how these women find solace and strength in their faith.

In the center of this book is a collection of scripture and sage words of advice submitted by each of the moms. My Fox News colleagues Ainsley Earhardt, Kayleigh McEnany, Carley Shimkus, Janice Dean, Martha MacCallum and many others joined me in sharing their favorite insertions to share with others. In sharing their experiences, they bear witness to the enduring power of faith to sustain and uplift, transforming the ordinary moments of motherhood into sacred acts of love and devotion. One that I personally find comfort in when I find myself questioning myself is:

"I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." Isaiah 41:10

In a world marked by uncertainty, turmoil, and rapid change, the role of faith in overall wellness and happiness remains as relevant as ever. 

By nurturing our faith, we cultivate the seeds of compassion, resilience, and inner peace, enriching not only our own lives but also the lives of those around us.

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Former Trump official announces major 'Deport Them All' border initiative amid bid to flip crucial Senate seat

LAS VEGAS — EXCLUSIVE: A former Trump official running in one of this year's crucial battleground Senate races is launching a major initiative to help end the crisis at the southern border amid his effort to oust an incumbent Democrat.

Republican Nevada Senate candidate Jeff Gunter, the former U.S. ambassador to Iceland, announced Saturday his "Build the Wall, Deport Them All" initiative, which, although in its preliminary stage, will ultimately target illegal immigrants he says are causing a grave economic impact on small businesses across the country.

Gunter says he will invest $1 million of his own money in the initiative, including developing a website and reporting mechanism for everyday citizens to report suspicious activity. The money will also go towards an ad campaign to inform people across the silver state about the initiative, which is expected to have more backers in the near future.

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"I refuse to stand by and watch our communities destroyed by the flood of illegals," Gunter told Fox News Digital. "Talk is cheap, and if Biden won’t do anything about it, I will. That’s why I’m stepping up to make progress and expedite the deportation effort."

"With President Biden, Democrats, and RINOs failing to secure our nation’s borders, it's time for real patriots to step up. My plan will not only restart the wall construction, but will also ensure that our laws are enforced without apology. This financial commitment underscores my personal commitment to our national security and the rule of law," he added.

A key component of Gunter's initiative will include working with local businesses to identify illegal immigrants negatively impacting their operations, with that information being passed to the Department of Homeland Security for "immediate action and enforcement."

It will also include developing partnerships with small businesses to "assess and mitigate the impact of illegal immigration on their operations," and the launch of a "See Something, Say Something" campaign that will provide a dedicated tip line to "empower citizens to report suspicious activities and support law enforcement in maintaining national security."

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Additionally, Gunter vows that, if elected, he will work to immediately resume construction of the border wall, enhance border surveillance, crack down on sanctuary cities and states, and end birthright citizenship.

"My top three priorities when I become the next U.S. senator here in Nevada is shut the border, shut the border, and, you guessed it, shut the border," Gunter told Fox News Digital in a recent interview. 

"If you do not have a border, you do not have a country. And, think about it, Donald Trump put in Remain in Mexico. While the asylum seekers were being processed, they had to remain in Mexico. And what did Joe Biden do? He eliminated it with the rubber stamp of Jacky Rosen," he said, referencing Democrat Sen. Jacky Rosen, who is running for re-election.

Gunter said he would work to reinstate the Remain in Mexico policy, where asylum seekers were required to remain in Mexico while their applications were processed, and reinstate Title 42, a policy established during the COVID-19 pandemic that allowed officials to turn away migrants at the border because of health concerns.

"They're not just illegal immigrants that are coming into this country, they're 110% invaders," Gunter said. "The Chinese government knows exactly who's coming into America. We can also see that many of these people are 20 to 30-year-olds of military age. And we need to stop it. We need to keep America safe." 

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"I will support President Trump as the next U.S. senator, not only shutting the border, not only reinstituting Remain in Mexico and everything else, but I will advocate for the largest deportation program ever seen here in America. Why? Because your first act as an American should not be an illegal act," he added.

The seven figures Gunter intends to invest in the initiative comes a month after he announced plans to spend millions on the ramp up of his Senate campaign amid his battle with former U.S. Army Captain Sam Brown for the Republican nomination and a shot at Rosen in November.

"Jacky Rosen has been ranked one of the most bipartisan and effective Senators in the nation because of her proven record of political independence and her work across party lines to deliver for Nevada. While extreme MAGA Republicans are busy tearing each other down in a divisive and expensive primary, Senator Rosen is focused on communicating directly to voters about the work she’s doing to fight for Nevadans," Rosen campaign spokesperson Johanna Warshaw told Fox News Digital.

The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC), which is backing Brown, has been highly critical of Gunter and sought to tie him closely to his home state of California.

"Jeff Gunter is a Democrat who recently moved to Nevada from California. Gunter will stand with Joe Biden to open the border — not secure it," NRSC communications Director Mike Berg told Fox News Digital.

The primary will be held Tuesday, June 11.

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Maher torches Biden's student loan handout: 'My tax dollars are supporting this Jew hating? I don't think so!'

"Real Time" host Bill Maher took aim at President Biden's latest student loan handout proposal, insisting his own tax dollars, by extension, will be funding the "Jew hating" on college campuses. 

During Friday night's panel discussion, while discussing the anti-Israel unrest occurring at top universities in recent weeks, Maher said he gets "so incensed" at how many of the students participating receive federal aid. 

"When I read about the college loans… 'Biden administration's student debt cancelation will cost a combined $870 billion to $1.4 trillion. That's a lot of debt forgiveness," Maher said. 

Maher continued, "Colleges constantly raise tuition, then the kids take out more loans, then the government comes by and pays those loans. Okay, so my tax dollars are supporting this Jew hating? I don't think so."

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Fox News contributor Kellyanne Conway said the student loan handout was unfair, telling Maher "You can't have plumbers and pipefitters playing for the student loans of doctors and lawyers."

"I'm all for the government trying to help people who need it, but he did that as a political play and everybody knows it. He's bleeding young people support." Conway added.

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"And it hasn't worked," Bloomberg Businessweek correspondent Joshua Green chimed in. "If you look at issues that young people care about, Gaza is like 15th out of 16th. And the only thing that comes in lower than Gaza is student loan forgiveness. So it hasn't worked as a motivator for the youth vote, you know, half of which are out there chanting ‘Genocide Joe.’ So it's backfired not just in terms of public policy, but in terms of the politics, too."

"Yeah, I mean, Trump is winning the youth vote by I think 11 points, that's pretty astounding to me," Maher said, referring to a recent CNN poll. "What do you make of that?"

Green responded by arguing that the drama plaguing Republicans like Trump's New York trial and the controversy surrounding South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem's admission in her forthcoming book of killing her 14-month-old dog years ago are overshadowed in the news by the anti-Israel turmoil. 

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"What I make of that a lot of it is if you turn on your TV today, you see young people protesting, angry, fighting with cops," Green said. "What you don't see is Donald Trump in a criminal trial. What you don't see is, you know, one of his blue chip vice presidential candidates murdered dog a week ago and is two weeks into talking about that story. All of these stories that could potentially be damaging for Republicans to help Joe Biden have fallen by the wayside because all of the attention is on these protesters and on these fights, on their behavior, and on the fact that a lot of people don't like what they see on the television." 

"Biden was elected to push aside the chaos and the havoc of the Trump years. I think everybody can agree on that… You turn on your TV and see what's going on these campuses, it hasn't happened. And that's one big reason why he's losing the vote, one big reason why he's losing the youth vote."

"Yes, chaos and crisis in the Trump administration in a tweet, in a comment here and there, now it's chaos and crisis everywhere we look!" Conway exclaimed. "At the border, on our college campuses, by the way, in our halls of Congress, Congress, 31 Democrats voted against the resolution last October 18 to condemn Hezbollah and Hamas."

She continued, "And the resolution clearly said, Bill, that they were concerned about institutions of higher education allowing sympathies for Hezbollah and Hamas, which our own government, Biden's government, Trump's government have declared terrorist groups and they specifically said in there it was going to hurt, make uncomfortable, if not worse, Jewish students with all this antisemitism. That was October 18! 31 Democrats including the most well known young ones, the Squad that doesn't do squat, for example, all voted against that resolution."

"I couldn't agree more," Maher responded. 

'Kittens' dropped off at Arizona Humane Society turned out to be something else

The Arizona Humane Society is warning people to be certain that baby animals are actually orphans before attempting to rescue them — and to be sure of the species of the animal.

"Last week, a Good Samaritan found a den behind their shed full of tiny baby animals," Jennifer Armbruster, senior manager of public relations at the Arizona Humane Society, told Fox News Digital via email. 

The Good Samaritan, not knowing what else to do, brought the critters to the Arizona Humane Society, thinking they were domestic animals in need of help.

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There, it was quickly discovered that these animals were not typical house pets. 

They were baby foxes.

"The tiny babies were then transferred to Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center, which identified them as gray foxes, where they will undergo rehabilitation and [be] released to the wild when they are old enough to be on their own," said Armbruster. 

She continued, "This story also serves as an important reminder that animal mothers offer the best chance of survival for little ones like these," especially as spring is known as "kitten season." 

Well-meaning people often attempt to aid litters of kittens they encounter, said Armbruster. 

This, however, is typically not necessary.

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"Human intervention is typically not required … The best thing we can do is leave the kittens alone," she said.

The mother cat will likely return to her babies before too long, and "it's critical that the kittens remain in her care as she offers the best chance for survival." 

Rather than immediately intervene, a person should instead keep an eye on the kittens. If, after eight hours without their mom, "then it is likely the kittens are orphaned," said Armbruster.

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The Arizona Humane Society and other animal organizations "offer Care-In-Place kits for underaged, orphaned kittens to be cared for by those who find them until they are old enough to be spayed/neutered," she said. 

If, as in the case of the Good Samaritan from earlier, a person were to come across a litter of wild animals with no mother in sight, it is best to contact a wildlife rehabilitation organization, she said. 

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Gray foxes are commonly found throughout the United States, said the website for the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. 

They typically grow to be about four to five pounds, and they are about a foot tall at the shoulder, said the museum. 

Female foxes typically have litter sizes ranging from three to seven kits, the same source said.

Fox News Digital reached out to Southwest Wildlife for an update on the foxes.  

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Sportsbook exec discusses Kentucky Derby's popularity, rise of horse betting: 'This is the Super Bowl'

As sports gambling continues to grow exponentially, so has betting on the ponies.

No horse race on the calendar will be bet on more than Saturday's Kentucky Derby. As Caesar's Vice President of Trading Craig Mucklow says, "This is the Super Bowl of horse racing."

Just before 7 p.m. ET, viewers around the country will watch the 20 horses head toward the starting gate at Churchill Downs, and just about every single one of them will have some sort of bet on it.

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It might just be the only horse race a decent portion of people watch in the entire year, but in recent years, there has been a sense of needing to be involved.

"It used to be an all men's game. Now, as sports gambling has become more involved . . . the younger generation is getting more involved, it's become more of a society thing as well," Mucklow said in a recent interview to Fox News Digital, noting that Tom Brady and other celebrities often show up in their pastel-colored suits and hats. "The Interest has increased."

Mucklow admits that horse racing bets only rise "around the marquee meetings," with Saturday's Run of the Roses leading the way "by a mile." Believe it or not, the Preakness and Belmont actually trail the Breeder's Cup races in terms of handle, but nothing tops the race in Louisville.

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"It's rich in history, the Kentucky Derby. Since I've moved here [from England), all the Americans are like, ‘It’s Derby Day.' Everyone gets excited for it. It's like a national holiday."

Mucklow even joked, though, that because everyone wants to bet at the same time (normally, in the final hours, or even minutes, leading up to the race), they may be stuck in queues waiting to place bets (keep in mind, Caesars, FanDuel, DraftKings and others don't take typical racing bets. Those still need to be made through separate horse-betting sites like TVG).

"Every Tom, Dick, and Harry says, ‘I’m going to bet on the Derby,' because it's the Derby. Everyone waits until the last minute, and then you're struck in queues on the mobile app," says an insightful Mucklow. "My advice is, check the weather first, because that can affect your horse; and also, place your bets earlier. You don't want to be disappointed, especially if you pick the horse, you put the pen to paper, and then you don't want to see that ticket you haven't gotten wind up winning."

Mucklow says the 4-1 favorite in Sierra Leone has had the most money and people bet on it to win.

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