Rep. Elise Stefanik urges RFK Jr. to probe Mayor Mamdani’s Department of Health over anti-Israel group

Rep. Elise Stefanik is urging US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to launch a probe of Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s Department of Health, after staffers allegedly used taxpayers’ resources to launch a “global oppression” working group that accused Israel of genocide. Stefanik (R-NY), chairwoman of House Republican Leadership, specifically asked whether the health agency workers violated civil rights law barring discrimination by federally funded agencies. “The use of federal funds to support or tolerate government-sponsored activities that veer into ideological advocacy or that risk emboldening hate is a grave matter with civil rights and public safety implications,”…

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DHS shutdown looms as Johnson navigates GOP divide over stopgap solutions

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A partial government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is all but guaranteed unless the Senate rams through a short-term extension of current funding levels sometime on Thursday.But avoiding a DHS shutdown means the same measure must also pass the…

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GoFundMe for James Van Der Beek’s Family Hits  Million After the ‘Dawson’s Creek’ Star’s Death

The GoFundMe for James Van Der Beek’s widow Kimberly and their six kids has hit a huge milestone. As of the evening of Wednesday,  February 11, the GoFundMe campaign has surpassed the $1 million mark and has raised its target to $1.3million. James and Kimberly, who were married 16 years, shared children Olivia (born in 2010) Joshua (born in 2012), Annabel (born in 2014), Emilia (born in 2016), Gwendolyn (born in 2018) and Jeremiah (born in 2021) and money raised will go towards supporting the family. The family faced financial strain as James battled stage 3 colorectal cancer. His death…

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Overseas travellers favour Europe’s shoulder seasons, data shows

Travellers to Europe are increasingly favouring lesser-trod regions and quieter shoulder seasons, new data shows. As overtourism plagues popular destinations and climate change makes traditional holiday spots uncomfortably hot in summer, visitors are changing tack. Research by Mabrian and Data Appeal has found that overseas tourists are particularly seeking out…