‘Harry Potter’ actor Ralph Fiennes defends author J.K. Rowling, blasts 'disgusting' verbal abuse

“Harry Potter” actor Ralph Fiennes has defended author J.K. Rowling over what he called “disgusting” abuse she has received for her views on transgender issues. Fiennes, who plays Lord Voldemort in the film adaptations of the beloved books, said he can understand where she “is coming from.” “J.K. Rowling has written these great books about…

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Pennsylvania mom who lost daughter to fentanyl sends message to Fetterman, Dems over 'insulting' policies

A Pennsylvania mother who lost her daughter to fentanyl poisoning is calling out Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman for dismissing concerns surrounding the crime crisis ahead of his first and only debate with GOP opponent Dr. Mehmet Oz.  Leslie Holt joined “Fox & Friends First” on Tuesday to discuss Fetterman’s “unacceptable” stance on crime as…

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NYC subway shove suspect identified as career criminal with more than a dozen arrests

The New York City Police Department has arrested a career criminal following an incident in which a 32-year-old man was seen on video being violently shoved onto subway tracks in Brooklyn.  Lamale McRae, 41, is facing charges of attempted murder, assault, reckless endangerment and harassment following the incident last Friday in the city’s Bushwick neighborhood, the…

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Nancy Pelosi scoffs at idea 'anybody' would vote for a Republican, in New York Times interview

Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., expressed disbelief that “anybody” would vote for Republicans, in an interview with The New York Times on Monday. The paper pressed Pelosi on “troubling” data for Democrats this November. But Pelosi “rejected the suggestion that late-breaking trends seem to favor Republicans,” according to The Times. “Part of it is, I…

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DCCC spends $600k on ads defending leader Rep. Patrick Maloney

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has begun pouring funding into its chairman’s campaign as his New York congressional race tightens.  Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney is running against Republican New York Assemblyman Mike Lawler in New York’s 17th Congressional District, which includes the Hudson Valley.  The DCCC will be committing approximately $600,000 to Maloney – the…

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