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‘Everyone Move, Now!’: Fox News Crew Takes Cover Live On-Air As Iran Launches Counter Strikes Against Israel
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‘Everyone Move, Now!’: Fox News Crew Takes Cover Live On-Air As Iran Launches Counter Strikes Against Israel

'Let's go. Time to go'
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Pumpkin Spice Nationalism Can Save America
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Pumpkin Spice Nationalism Can Save America

This solution is what’s known in economic theory as a win-win-win
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SHOSHANA BRYEN: Israel Has Rights Beyond The ‘Right To Exist’
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SHOSHANA BRYEN: Israel Has Rights Beyond The ‘Right To Exist’

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The Left Hates America. Help Us Celebrate It.
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NEW: Iranian Retaliatory Strike Hits Tel Aviv
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NEW: Iranian Retaliatory Strike Hits Tel Aviv
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The View Finds It Suspicious Army, Trump Share a Birthday; Bash Troops
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The View Finds It Suspicious Army, Trump Share a Birthday; Bash Troops

According to the unhinged conspiracy theorists of ABC News’s The View on Friday’s episode, not only was President Trump a master manipulator of people, he was apparently also a master manipulator of the space-time continuum. They found it suspicious that Trump shared a birthday with the U.S. Army; and instead of celebrating their 250 years of defending America, several cast members bashed the soldiers who would be marching in Washington, D.C. on Saturday by equating them to Nazis, Russians, and North Koreans. “Tanks will be rolling through the nation's capital along with 7,000 marching soldiers to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States Army,” warned fill-in moderator Joy Behar, “and it happens to be his 79th birthday! What a coincidence!” “And it’s on his birthday! It’s on his birthday!” she doubled down on the conspiracy theory later in the show. At no point did any of her fellow cast members attempt to debunk the conspiracy theory. The U.S. Army was founded in 1775 as the Continental Army by the Continental Congress to fight against Great Britain, a fact known to history. 171 years later, in 1946, Trump was born in New York. It’s the very definition of a coincidence, and at no point did Behar explain what she specifically found unbelievable about it. If we want to use her extremely dim logic, Behar must be in league with Hamas because her birthday is October 7, 1942. One year after she was born, the Japanese executed nearly 100 American POWs on Wake Island during WWII. “What a coincidence!” Elsewhere in their pearl clutching about the Army’s birthday parade, pretend independent Sara Haines equated the roughly 7,000 troops that would be marching on Saturday to the jackboots of America’s enemies including the Nazis: I can't be the only one when I think of military parades, I think of Russia, I think of North Korea. I have these visuals of people saluting and doing things, and that's just not what I think of when I think of the U.S. … a parade that harkens World War II propaganda and just throw the money that way? I can't keep up with all of it.   The View's Sara Haines HATES America's troops. She says they're going tot look like Nazis and North Koreans marching through DC: "When I think of military parades, I think of Russia, I think of North Korea. I have these visuals of people saluting and doing things and that's just… pic.twitter.com/MO6b1rbwkM — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) June 13, 2025   Oh no! Soldiers carrying out the authoritarian actions of “saluting and doing things?!” Oh, the inhumanity! Faux conservative Alyssa Farah Griffin took her own swings at those troops by also suggesting that they were going to be putting on a show for “Dear King” Trump, like the Russians and North Koreans, rather than being respectable like France and U.K.: Bastille Day in France, they do a military-style parade. VE Day in the U.K. they do a military-style parade. But it very much a pro-democracy demonstration as opposed to something you would see on the streets of Moscow or on the streets in North Korea. And that's what's going to matter. Is this a bunch of tanks and troops walking up to dear king at the end of the street or is it simply the Blue Angels flying over and us celebrating the American might and those who have risen their hand to serve. “[M]y concern is it going to be a celebration of a politician and a man. And I think it's pretty clear that's what's it's going to be,” she proclaimed without evidence. It’s also worth pointing out Farah Griffin’s profound ignorance. Despite often bragging about working in the Pentagon’s press shop, she didn’t seem to know that the Blue Angels were with the Navy and not the Army.   Farah Griffin dismisses how the U.S. military is seeing recruitment numbers go through the roof. She claims Trump not the Democrats had made the military "seem partisan and tied to a certain political agenda or even controversial." Behar doubles on suggesting it's a conspiracy… pic.twitter.com/ecyHS38vHs — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) June 13, 2025   Haines would follow the lead of fake Republican Ana Navarro as she falsely and ridiculously claimed that America had “never” ever had a military parade before Trump: NAVARRO: It's the hypocrisy. It's the fact that we never did it as America. We never had these type of parades. Because we are the biggest military force and when you are the biggest and the baddest and the most powerful you don't need to show off. HOSTIN: No. NAVARRO: Leave it for Kim Jong-Un, leave it for the dictators. There was a military parade in D.C. on June 8, 1991 as part of the National Victory Celebration following America’s victory in the first Gulf War. That’s not to mention the military parades all around the country every year to celebrate the Fourth of July. Behar went on to suggest that because Trump’s family didn’t have a history of military service, the American people would reject the idea of having a big powerful military at all: “His father, his grandfather, none of them have served, and yet he wants to have this big military. Are Americans going to respond positively to that fact or what?” The transcript is below. Click "expand" to read: ABC’s The View June 13, 2025 11:02:37 a.m. Eastern (…) JOY BEHAR: Tanks will be rolling through the nation's capital along with 7,000 marching soldiers to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States Army. There will also be No Kings demonstrations around the country to protest Trump, and it happens to be his 79th birthday! What a coincidence! (…) 11:04:03 a.m. Eastern SARA HAINES: But I don't understand this. I can't be the only one when I think of military parades, I think of Russia, I think of North Korea. I have these visuals of people saluting and doing things, and that's just not what I think of when I think of the U.S. And - Senator Rand Paul said we were always different than these images. And we were proud not to be that. And then you also think about the conversations about cutting waste and here you've got like how much is this going to cost? $40 million. ALYSSA FARAH GRIFFIN: On the low end, yeah. SUNNY HOSTIN: On the low end. Up to 45 million. HAINES: Who thinks, like okay, let's cut like all the aid and the school lunches and all the good stuff, but let’s throw a parade that harkens World War II propaganda and just throw the money that way? I can't keep up with all of it. (…) 11:06:27 a.m. Eastern ANA NAVARRO: It's the hypocrisy. It's the fact that we never did it as America. We never had these type of parades. Because we are the biggest military force and when you are the biggest and the baddest and the most powerful you don't need to show off. HOSTIN: No. NAVARRO: Leave it for Kim Jong-Un, leave it for the dictators. BEHAR: Here we have a guy who avoided Vietnam because of his bone spurs. No one, according to what I read, no one in his family has ever served. His father, his grandfather, none of them have served, and yet he wants to have this big military. Are Americans going to respond positively to that fact or what? FARAH GRIFFIN: Listen, I think Americans will want to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army but how you do it matters. There's different traditions in America than there are in most of the world. Bastille Day in France, they do a military-style parade. VE Day in the U.K. they do a military-style parade. But it very much a pro-democracy demonstration as opposed to something you would see on the streets of Moscow or on the streets in North Korea. And that's what's going to matter. Is this a bunch of tanks and troops walking up to dear king at the end of the street or is it simply the Blue Angels flying over and us celebrating the American might and those who have risen their hand to serve. (…) 11:07:56 a.m. Eastern FARAH GRIFFIN: So, I am all for any demonstration that's a celebration of the military, my concern is it going to be a celebration of a politician and a man. And I think it's pretty clear that's what's it's going to be. (…) 11:11:00 a.m. Eastern BEHAR: And it’s on his birthday! It’s on his birthday! I will be interested if stormy Daniels would jump out of a cake. (…)
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'Bodies all around me': How lone survivor in seat 11A of doomed Air India flight walked away from crash that killed 241
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'Bodies all around me': How lone survivor in seat 11A of doomed Air India flight walked away from crash that killed 241

An Air India commercial airliner carrying 242 people crashed within seconds of taking off, smashing into a residential area of Ahmedabad, India, according to aviation authorities. The tragic airliner crash killed everyone on board the Boeing airliner — except one miraculous lone survivor. Air India Flight AI 171 took off from the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad to London Gatwick at 1:38 p.m. local time on Thursday. 'I don't believe how I survived. For some time, I thought I was also going to die.'The airliner — a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner — had "lost height just seconds after departure and impacted a neighborhood to the southwest of the airport," Flightradar24 reported. The outlet noted that the Air India plane reached a maximum recorded barometric altitude of 625 feet before crashing on the ground. The commercial aircraft crashed into a building and burst into flames just moments after taking off from the airport. Boeing released a statement that read: "We are in contact with Air India regarding Flight 171 and stand ready to support them. Our thoughts are with the passengers, crew, first responders, and all affected."Indian aviation officials told the BBC that rescue teams had recovered the digital flight data recorder — one of the aircraft’s two black boxes — from the rooftop of the building, which is reported to be a facility of a medical college.An investigation into the crash has been launched by India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau. A team of U.S. investigators led by the National Transportation Safety Board will also travel to India to assist in determining what caused the deadly crash, according to the BBC.RELATED: Transportation secretary blasts DOD after Army Black Hawk chopper's 'scenic' flight causes near misses with 2 jetliners in DC Photo by SAM PANTHAKY/AFP via Getty Images) Air India said in a statement that 241 people aboard the plane perished, with only a lone survivor of the aviation tragedy. Air India stated that the passengers on board were 169 Indian nationals, 53 British nationals, seven Portuguese nationals, and one Canadian national.CNN reported that the Air India crash is one of the deadliest air travel disasters since 2014, when Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 went missing.According to the Hindustan Times, the lone survivor has been identified as Vishwash Kumar Ramesh — a 40-year-old British national of Indian origin. "Thirty seconds after takeoff, there was a loud noise, and then the plane crashed. It all happened so quickly," Ramesh recalled. “When I got up, there were bodies all around me. I was scared. I stood up and ran. There were pieces of the plane all around me," Ramesh recounted in an interview with Hindustan Times from a bed at the Civil Hospital in Ahmedabad. "Someone grabbed hold of me and put me in an ambulance and brought me to the hospital."Video has reportedly surfaced of a bloodied and limping Ramesh being escorted to an ambulance. According to Reuters, Ramesh told Indian state broadcaster DD News, "I don't believe how I survived. For some time, I thought I was also going to die. But when I opened my eyes, I realized I was alive, and I tried to unbuckle myself from the seat and escape from where I could. It was in front of my eyes that the air hostess and others [died]."Ramesh explained, "The side of the plane I was in landed on the ground, and I could see that there was space outside the aircraft, so when my door broke, I tried to escape through it, and I did. The opposite side of the aircraft was blocked by the building wall, so nobody could have come out of there."Ramesh had traveled to India with his brother, Ajay, who was seated in 11J on the right side of the plane before dying in the horrific plane crash, according to the New York Times.RELATED: Videos: Terrifying moment Delta plane crashes, bursts into flames; passenger says airport's runways were in 'weird condition' Aviation experts have weighed in on whether the location of Ramesh's seat helped him miraculously survive the plane crash that killed every other passenger. Ramesh was sitting in seat 11A — a window seat in the emergency exit row located in front of the wing. "In this particular instance, because the passenger was sitting adjacent to the emergency exit, this was obviously the safest seat on the day," Ron Bartsch — chairman at the Australia-based Avlaw Aviation Consulting — told Reuters. Mitchell Fox — a director at Flight Safety Foundation — told the outlet, "Each accident is different, and it is impossible to predict survivability based on seat location."The Wall Street Journal noted, "More than a dozen large plane crashes have had only one survivor — and no clear pattern as to how or why, including in Ramesh's case."RELATED: 'My life flashed before my eyes': 36 injured, 11 seriously, after Hawaiian Airlines flight encounters 'severe turbulence' Photo by SAM PANTHAKY/AFP via Getty ImagesIn 2015, Time magazine conducted a study of 17 airline accidents that occurred over 35 years by utilizing FAA data to determine if certain seats on commercial airliners are safer than others. The analysis revealed that the seats in the rear third of the aircraft had a 32% fatality rate, seats in the front third had a 38% fatality rate, and seats in the overwing section had a 39% fatality rate. According to Time, "Looking at row position, we found that the middle seats in the rear of the aircraft had the best outcomes (28% fatality rate). The worst-faring seats were on the aisle in the middle third of the cabin (44% fatality rate)."Alison Duquette — a spokeswoman for the Federal Aviation Administration — told the Huffington Post in 2017: "Each incident or crash is unique. There is no safest seat."RELATED: Eye-opening video shows flames shooting from Boeing plane mid-flight, forcing emergency landing in Miami Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Jasmine Crockett’s bad acting is only getting worse
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Jasmine Crockett’s bad acting is only getting worse

Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett, a Democrat, has been heavily criticized for switching up the way she talks in order to appeal to a certain audience, and her recent outburst at a government hearing isn’t helping her case.“They love to cherry-pick. They can find any one person that has been killed, and if they’ve been killed by an immigrant, then God darn it, every single immigrant is going out and they are killers, and that is the problem,” Crockett said in a government hearing.“But they don’t want to talk about white supremacy. I don’t know how many hearings we going to have about the fact that there’s been this one immigrant that killed this one person. And no, I’m not excusing any killings by them or white supremacists. But they haven’t had these hearings,” she continued.“It’s interesting that they just pick and choose, because it seems like they love to pal around with the white supremacists, and so they don’t want to talk about certain other things,” she added.“This woman is just on a loop,” BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales says on “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered.” “This is all she knows how to talk about — white supremacy.”“She’s gradually becoming more and more a stereotype,” BlazeTV contributor Matthew Marsden chimes in. “I’m an actor, so I know when people are playing parts, and she is moving further and further.”“If you see that original interview with her, she’s totally buttoned down. She’s clearly smart,” he continues. “But this is so offensive, I mean, on so many different levels.”Want more from Sara Gonzales?To enjoy more of Sara's no-holds-barred take to news and culture, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Anonymous Painting That Sold For $506 Last Year Turns Out To Be A Lost J.M.W. Turner Worth $400,000
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Anonymous Painting That Sold For $506 Last Year Turns Out To Be A Lost J.M.W. Turner Worth $400,000

Now correctly identified as "The Rising Squall," this 1792 masterpiece is not only remarkable as a rediscovered Turner, but as the very first oil painting he ever exhibited. The post Anonymous Painting That Sold For $506 Last Year Turns Out To Be A Lost J.M.W. Turner Worth $400,000 appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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The Left Hates America. Help Us Celebrate It.
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