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Failed 2024 candidate Kamala Harris predicts Obama-like end for Trump on Iran negotiations
Former Vice President Kamala Harris took an apparent shot at the Trump administration’s Iran deal, saying it could hurt Republicans in the midterm elections during a public appearance at a climate summit in Vienna on Tuesday.
"This is a war the American people did not want. This is a War of Choice. This is a president who has proven himself to be entirely self-indulgent. And we will see what happens in the coming hours and days in terms of the negotiation. And really, it's a concept of an agreement," said Harris at the Austrian World Summit hosted by the Schwarzenegger Climate Initiative.
While Trump’s memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Iran has not been released, comparisons to former President Barack Obama’s 2015 nuclear deal have reemerged. According to administration officials, the agreement would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and require Iran to halt nuclear weapons development and support for terrorism.
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Harris has seized the moment to reignite a political fight over which approach did more to curb Iran's ambitions.
"Whatever is being negotiated, this president is going to declare victory, and we'll end up where we were after the JCPOA and call that a victory, the JPOA that he withdrew from," said Harris.
Republicans are entering the November midterm elections amid concerns that many Americans continue to feel the strain of elevated gas and grocery prices. Trump administration officials have repeatedly emphasized that, under the MOU, consumers are expected to see relief at the gas pump beginning this summer.
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"There is a direct correlation between this war of choice and what has happened in terms of gas prices. It is estimated the average American has spent, since the war started, $500 more because of this war," Harris said.
"I have no question or doubt that we will win the midterms, and it will be a result of people of every background and political association who will contribute to that outcome," she added.
Oil prices fell on Monday to their lowest levels since early March after a preliminary U.S.-Iran agreement raised hopes that traffic through the Strait could soon return to normal.
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The agreement, soon to be released, would test whether Iran is willing to trade decades of isolation for economic relief and renewed ties with the West.
The deal hinges on whether Iran can demonstrate during a 60-day negotiating period that it has abandoned its nuclear ambitions and support for terrorist organizations.
Viking madness grips Boston escalator as Norway fans march toward World Cup match
Crowds of Norwegian fans are tapping into their Viking heritage as they flock to Boston for their nation's first World Cup appearance in 28 years. They're also charming locals with synchronized "Viking rows."
A video taken at Boston's South Station shows dozens of Norway fans — some wearing Viking helmets and draped in Norwegian flags — performing synchronized rowing motions.
The group chanted "Hoo! Hoo!" as they rode up an escalator, mimicking a Viking longship crew.
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Jeremy Siegel, a journalist at WGBH in Boston, posted the footage and wrote that the performance was unlike anything he had ever seen.
"Adding this to the list of things I’ve never seen before and probably never will again," he said.
The impromptu display quickly won over viewers online.
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"My usual train ride suddenly feels incredibly boring compared to this," one person wrote on X.
"I’ve seen fans chant, dance and lose their minds in stadiums — but rowing a Viking ship up an escalator wasn’t on my 2026 bingo card," another one chimed in.
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A third X user said, "This is the most Norwegian thing I've ever seen."
Not everyone was focused on the spectacle, however.
Some viewers expressed concern over the escalator performance.
"Who else was waiting for that flag to snag in that escalator?" one person wrote.
"This looks fun, but [is] highly stressful to watch," a X user wrote.
"I'm genuinely wondering how they kept their capes and flags from getting sucked into the escalator gears."
Boston has also seen an influx of Scottish tourists, who erupted on Sunday after the country won 1-0 against Haiti.
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On Sunday, Scottish supporters charmed locals with a festive march to Fenway Park, where the Red Sox hosted Scottish Heritage Night amid an influx of World Cup fans.
Hillary Clinton hammers Joe Biden for 2024 reelection bid despite supporting campaign: 'terrible mistake'
Former Secretary of State and failed 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Monday night trashed former president Joe Biden for his decision to run for reelection in 2024.
"He made a terrible mistake," Clinton said in an interview with David Remnick of 92NY. "He made a terrible mistake for himself, his legacy and for the country."
It furthers the Democrats' narrative shift over Biden's health and his decision to seek a second term after former First Lady Jill Biden last month revealed she worried her husband was having a stroke on stage during his June 2024 debate with President Donald Trump.
Clinton is now bashing her one-time ally by claiming he went back on his word and insisting that former Vice President Kamala Harris would have had a chance to win if she was the candidate from the get-go.
"He had said that he would not run again, and you know, counterfactual narratives are always a bit tricky, but I believe that if he had kept to that plan and said in say, the late summer of '23, that he wasn't going to run, that he was going to pass the torch to the next generation we would've had a real contest," Clinton said in her sit-down in Manhattan this week.
Biden exited the presidential race in late July 2024, a few weeks after a disastrous debate display led to left-wing commentators calling for him to step down. The Democratic Party then installed then-VP Harris as its presidential nominee without a primary vote.
"Very sadly, I believe that whoever emerged from the contest, whether it was the vice president or a governor or a senator or anybody else, would have beaten Donald Trump," Clinton retroactively speculated.
"So I think it was a terrible miscalculation on the part of President Biden, but once he didn't move and did not admit that he had said he was going to step aside and decided not to, and held on for as long as he did, we were in a terrible dilemma."
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Clinton never voiced any concerns about Biden's reelection bid while it was ongoing.
In fact, on June 28, 2024, the day after Biden's comatose debate performance, she maintained her support for him in a post on X.
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"The choice in this election remains very simple," she said at the time. "It's a choice between someone who cares about you—your rights, your prospects, your future—versus someone who's only in it for himself. I'll be voting Biden."
She spent all of 2024 propping Biden up before his abrupt decision to hand the reins over to Harris.
"We don't have to wonder what this year's presidential contenders would do in office," she said in a post on June 19, 2024. "When it comes to immigration, President Biden keeps families together while strengthening our economy. Donald Trump ripped families apart. Vote accordingly."
In January of that year, she was actively encouraging people to support Biden in the name of democracy.
"After Iowa, we’re one step closer to knowing who the Republicans will nominate for president. But no matter who they choose, we're in a fight for reproductive freedom and democracy that we can't afford to lose. Join Team Biden-Harris today," she said.
Fox News Digital did not hear back from a Biden spokesperson when reached for comment on Clinton's recent remarks.
Delaware hospital shooting suspect identified, faces multiple charges including first-degree murder
A Wilmington Police Department advisory identified the suspect in a Tuesday hospital shooting as John Wallace-Bey, 23, of New Castle.
He will be charged with first-degree murder, first-degree attempted murder, two counts of "Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony" and "Carrying a Concealed Deadly Weapon," according to the advisory.
The man was taken into custody on Tuesday night.
This is a breaking news story and will be updated.
Morgan Wallen pulls off incredible career accomplishment as another song hits a billion streams on Spotify
Morgan Wallen continues to prove he's the face of country music.
Wallen's career has been nothing short of incredible to watch. The man might not get the recognition he deserves at awards shows, but he's a mega-hit with the fans.
He sells out stadiums and arenas in any city he performs in, his albums dominate the charts and he's, once again, pulled off an awesome career accomplishment.
Wallen is known for putting up insane numbers on Spotify, and that now includes the fourth song of his breaking the billion streams barrier.
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Whiskey Riff reported that his hit track "Wasted On You" has officially been streamed more than a billion times on the music platform.
"Last Night," "Whiskey Glasses" and "I Had Some Help""I Had Some Help" with Post Malone all previously crossed the billion streams threshold.
As of publication, the latest data publicly shown on Spotify shows that Wallen currently has more than 34.5 million monthly listeners.
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Absolutely insane numbers from the country music superstar.
Furthermore, Wallen also teased some new music coming with an Instagram post back on June 4. The talented singer continues to cook.
You can check out the short tease in the Instagram post below.
What do you think of Wallen's latest career accomplishment? Let me know at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.
Judge reveals Luigi Mangione will pursue psychiatric defense in UnitedHealthcare CEO assassination case
Accused UnitedHealthcare CEO assassin Luigi Mangione will use a psychiatric defense for his state murder trial, a judge said during Wednesday's hearing.
Judge Gregory Carro said during a hearing on Wednesday that Mangione's defense team has told him that they plan to show he was suffering from "extreme emotional disturbance at the time of the occurrence" at the time of the alleged murder.
This is a developing story. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Opinion: MLB is forcing the gay agenda on players and fans, and what does that have to do with baseball?
All right, y’all, get a load of this fresh bulls**t.
Major league baseball has reportedly "warned" players not to openly protest the forced celebration of gay sex on their caps or uniforms.
This comes after three Giants pitchers chose to write Bible verses on their gay pride-themed caps last week.
Yes, folks, just take that in. The official position of Major League Baseball is that your team can all but force you to celebrate gay sex on your uniform, but if you write a Bible verse next to it, you are in violation.
This brings us to the age old question: Why in the absolute hell do professional sports teams, especially baseball, force players to acknowledge, validate, and celebrate the sexual preferences of the minority? What in the actual F does that have to do with baseball?
The leadership of Major League Baseball is so far removed from, not only the players, but the fans themselves.
Now, that’s not to say that baseball doesn’t have gay fans. Of course, baseball has gay fans. And that’s great. But true baseball fans, gay, straight, or whatever, don’t demand that their sports team celebrate their sex lives, because, uh, in case it’s not obvious, that has NOTHING TO DO WITH BASEBALL!!!
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This has gotten so out of hand and it’s so unnecessary. All it does is cause division where division does not need to be.
Sports are supposed to be a unifier, meaning anybody from anywhere from any background of any race or sexual preference can watch a game and enjoy it just like anybody else from any other race, walk of life, or sexual preference because those things should have ZERO bearing on the event!
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And before the perpetually whiny and moronic peanut gallery says that sports teams have special nights all the time, that’s true, but celebrating heritage, or veterans who fought and died for this country is just an eency weency bit different than force-feeding the gay agenda at a ball game! For the love of GOD!
The players don’t want to be put in this position, and true fans don’t either.
This is the US of A not the US of Gay and you can keep that crap out of sports.
And those are my Final Thoughts.
Don't let the heat ruin your Fourth of July plans — 13 products to help you stay cool
While the sunshine adds to your Fourth of July festivities, the heat can leave you feeling exhausted. Beat the heat during your America 250 celebration with cooling essentials like an insulated Yeti tumbler, a beach tent that blocks the sun and an Arctic Cool T-shirt that cools as you sweat.
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Keep your drinks ice-cold with the Yeti Rambler tumbler. Its double-wall insulation and stainless steel build help prevent ice from melting and keep moisture from building up on the exterior, letting you maintain a solid grip. After your America 250 party, toss the tumbler in the dishwasher for a quick clean.
A Stanley IceFlow lets you sip drinks without spilling, thanks to the built-in flip-up straw that snaps shut for easy, leak-free storage. It stores ice for up to three days, helping you refill less often. The thick handle and cupholder-compatible base make it more convenient to take this bottle on the go.
Original price: $129.99
An Igloo cooler is a classic for a reason: It's extremely affordable at just over $100, and its 120-quart capacity gives you enough space to store drinks for your Fourth of July event. It also has built-in UV protection in the lid to help reduce ice melt.
Original price: $55.19
Coleman's American-made cooler holds up to 80 cans, with cupholders molded into the lid for extra storage. It also doubles as a seat, with a lid that supports up to 250 pounds. Use the swing-up handle for easy carrying to your campsite, beach or backyard.
Stock up to 30 pounds of ice or 48 cans at once with RTIC's Trailblazer cooler. The lightweight design and rope handles make it possible for one person to carry it. Ice stays frozen for up to five days, so you can party the whole Fourth of July weekend.
GCI Outdoor's sunshade rocker gives you a much-needed refuge from the sun. The UPF 50+ shade folds out with a quick pull, providing plenty of coverage. Rock yourself into relaxation while you store your phone in the side pocket and keep your drink within reach using the cupholder.
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This neck fan uses 78 air outlets to give you some relief on hot days. You can choose from five speeds depending on the temperature, and run the fan for up to 16 hours on lower modes. With more than 10,000 purchased last month, this fan has become a summer staple.
Original price: $49.99
If you're spending the Fourth of July at a beach party, this sun tent is a necessity. It fits three to four people under the canopy and pops up in just minutes. The fold-out floor and window shades create a safe haven from the hot sand. Conveniently pack it away in the small carrying bag when you're done using it.
Original price: $214.99
Whether you plan to beach it up or just need a shady backyard spot, Coleman's Oasis canopy tent offers relief — and it's currently $69 off. A single center button lets you set up the canopy in seconds, and the steel frame withstands winds up to 35 miles per hour. It also provides UPF 50+ sun protection.
Mission's American flag bucket hat displays the patriotic spirit, while its wide brim and wet-to-cool technology help keep the sun out of your face and sweat to a minimum. It absorbs water and cools in one minute, staying chilled for up to two hours. Wear it as you celebrate America's 250th birthday.
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Enjoy hours of cooling comfort with this handheld misting fan. Four adjustable speeds, ranging from a gentle breeze to a powerful flow, and a refillable water tank take the edge off. It runs for up to 10 hours on a full charge, with the remaining battery level displayed on the LED screen.
Looking to update your wardrobe for the Fourth of July? Start with this $15 UPF 50+ shirt that keeps you safe from harmful UV rays. The moisture-wicking fabric prevents sweat build-up, and the lightweight fabric feels cooling against the skin.
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If you run especially hot, an Arctic Cool performance tee has HydroFreeze fabric that activates when you sweat. A forgiving stretch and lightweight material add to your overall comfort, and the UPF 50+ protection stops sun exposure.
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Jane Seymour says finding love in her 70s with fiance John Zambetti feels like a 'miracle'
Jane Seymour found a "miracle" in her future husband, John Zambetti.
The happy couple, who recently announced their engagement after dating for three years, was all smiles as they walked the red carpet at the 33rd annual Race to Erase MS benefit in Los Angeles, Calif. earlier this month.
Seymour, 75, admitted she was the luckiest girl in the world for finding love with Zambetti, 78, which all came down to perfect timing.
While relationships at any age may be a challenge, Zambetti confessed that staying optimistic for love brought him exactly what he needed: his future bride.
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"I think you just have to be out there and be open to it," the Malibooz musician told Fox News Digital. "I mean, just don't be in a shell, just be open to it, because it's all out there."
"There's lovely people out there everywhere. I mean this is just kind of a miracle in my opinion."
Seymour agreed completely, and said, "In my opinion, too. It's a miracle."
"I love him. I cannot believe that I got lucky enough to find the perfect person at this time in my life," she continued. "I was not available before, and he wasn't available before. So, you know, now is it, right now."
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The "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" actress said they're equally invested in each other's lives outside of their love.
"He understands that I love what I do. I understand how much he loves what he does," Seymour said. "And we're just equally supportive of one another, and it's great."
"I go off and make a movie, he is there with me. I turn around, and he's put out four albums. I'm like, what?"
She added, "And then I've become his muse. So, now he's written some amazing songs."
Seymour said that she and John "wake up like teenagers" every day together.
"It's like we're at our parents' house, but our parents never come home," Zambetti said.
"It's great," she added. "And then the kids come, and then we have to behave."
The proposal was equally as romantic as it was somewhat chaotic. Zambetti told People magazine that he proposed the day before Seymour's birthday at their Malibu home.
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"It got to be close to her birthday. It was actually Valentine's Day, the day before her birthday. I thought, 'This is insane. I'm just gonna do it,'" he said.
"I got down on my knees, the whole thing. I had the ring hidden in the safe, pulled out the ring. I opened the box, and the ring popped out of the box, onto the bed."
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He added, "Then I had to climb under the bed, and then I couldn't get out, and she had to get out of the bed and pull me out of the bed."
Seymour noted that neither of them were "wearing any clothes."
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"Serious bedhead involved," she said. "But the funniest part was that he couldn't get up afterwards. His knee was now stuck from being under the bed and I'm not strong enough to pull him up because he weighs almost twice what I do. We looked at one another and started laughing hysterically."
The "Harry Wild" actress has been married four times and has six children.
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She first married theater director Michael Attenborough in 1971, before the couple split in 1973. Four years later, Seymour married Geoffrey Planer before they ended their relationship in 1978.
In 1981, the Bond girl tied the knot with businessman David Flynn. The former couple welcomed daughter Katherine and son Sean before going their separate ways in 1992.
Seymour was then married to actor-director James Keach from 1993-2015, and they share twins Kristopher and John. She ended her nine-year relationship with David Green in 2023.
Zambetti was previously married for more than four decades and has two children with his late wife, Joan Zambetti.
Alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson's roommate and lover received limited immunity: prosecutors
Lance Twiggs, the transgender roommate and romantic partner of Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin Tyler Robinson, was given limited immunity for a recorded statement he gave to authorities in April, according to a new court filing.
Prosecutors said in a filing on Tuesday that Twiggs was given "use-immunity" for a statement that he offered to authorities on April 20. Prosecutors want to use Twiggs' recorded statement and his communications with Robinson around the time of Kirk's killing at the July preliminary hearing.
"On April 20, 2026, in preparation for the preliminary hearing, Mr. Twiggs gave a recorded statement under oath and after an admonition that any false statement would be punishable by law and could be charged as obstruction of justice. Mr. Twiggs was also given use-immunity by the United States Attorney’s Office and the Utah County Attorney’s Office—meaning that his statements at that April 20 meeting could not be used against him," prosecutors wrote in the filing.
This is a developing story.
Fox News' Lee Ross contributed to this report.