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Daily Wire reporter Drew Berkmeyer has more.
The FDA approved a new sunscreen ingredient for the first time in 25 years this week.
Lifestyle reporter Lauren Baer has the latest.
Tom Homan is planning to flood the Big Apple with more ICE agents, quote, than you've ever seen.
Immigration reporter Jenny Taher has the story.
Borders are Tom Homan says New York City is about to see a major influx of federal immigration agents weeks after Governor Kathy Hochul signed sanctuary laws limiting how local police can cooperate with ICE.
Homan told Fox News earlier this week he's already reviewed an operational plan.
The legislation passed by Hochul bars local police from partnering with federal agents and limits ICE's operations in hospitals, parks, and other public spaces, forcing ICE agents into neighborhoods to make arrests, which Homan says will only stir up more panic.
Meta is launching a free alternative to college in four red states.
Assistant Editor Nathan Gay has more.
Meta launched a free program yesterday that it's calling America's Workforce Academy.
The first of its kind $115 million initiative is designed to fast-track Americans into high-demand jobs without requiring a college degree.
The pilot program is launching in four states, Louisiana, Ohio, Indiana, and Texas.
The academy seeks to produce welders, electricians, plumbers, and fiber technicians, the workers who will build the data centers and infrastructure powering the artificial intelligence boom.
Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs fame is all in on it.
And doctors are warning that the dirty soda trend taking over the menus at fast food joints is a metabolic disaster.
The trend originated in Utah as an alternative to coffee and involves adding flavored syrups and creamers to regular or diet sodas.
The resulting beverages contain significantly more sugar than standard soda, sometimes up to 180 grams in a single serving.
After being popularized on TikTok and the reality show The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, dirty sodas are now being offered nationwide at fast food chains like Sonic, McDonald's, Taco Bell, and others.
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