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Trump budget bill could miss key deadline amid House GOP infighting

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House Republicans’ plan for a massive conservative policy overhaul via the budget reconciliation process is expected to miss a key deadline this week, throwing a wrench in the GOP’s ambitious schedule for swiftly enacting President Donald Trump’s agenda.

Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., previously told reporters that House Republicans were aiming to advance their bill out of committee this week.

But Republican hardliners on the House Budget Committee balked at GOP leaders’ initial proposal for spending cuts late last week, multiple people told Fox News Digital, pushing for a steeper starting point in negotiations with the Senate.

“The budget resolution is almost certainly not going to move through committee this week,” one Budget Committee source told Fox News Digital. “Frankly, what was put forward by leadership at the retreat was so far off the mark – literally increasing deficits even further.”

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Speaker Mike Johnson is pushing House Republicans to enact President Trump’s policies through the reconciliation process. (Getty Images)

A senior House GOP aide said it was “extremely unlikely” for the resolution to pass through committee this week.

Meanwhile, the national debt continues to climb past the $36 trillion mark, with the U.S. deficit currently running over $710 billion for this fiscal year.

House Republicans huddled at Trump National Doral golf course and resort for three days last week, where committee chairs detailed possible avenues to pursue spending cuts. 

Senate and House Republicans hope to use their majorities to pass a broad range of Trump’s agenda items through reconciliation. By lowering the threshold for Senate passage from 60 votes to 51, it will allow Republicans to bypass Democrats and enact sweeping policy changes – provided they are linked to the budget and other fiscal matters.

But to do that, the House Budget Committee will need to pass a budget resolution that will include specific instructions for various other committees under policies of their jurisdiction.

Conservatives have demanded that the final product of the process be deficit-neutral, if not deficit-reducing – something Johnson promised last week.

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Republicans talked reconciliation at the Trump National Doral Miami golf club last week. (Reuters/Zachary Fagenson)

Johnson said the guidelines for spending cuts would be a “floor” rather than a “ceiling,” giving lawmakers more flexibility to find more savings.

But Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., a House Freedom Caucus member who sits on the budget panel, argued that those cuts likely will not extend much past their stated “floors.”

“I guess they want to get the resolution out. I do, too. I want to get it out of committee, have an up or down vote. But if you set that floor too low, that’s all that’s going to be achieved,” Norman said. “I have no confidence that they would exceed whatever level we put in there.”

Norman said leaders’ initial offer amounted to roughly $300 billion as a floor for spending cuts, but that it also included $325 billion in new spending, but “does not include interest.”

The Budget Committee source who spoke with Fox News Digital said the offer was raised to roughly $900 billion in spending cuts with roughly $300 billion in new spending on border security and defense.

The source said it was “building in the right direction” but still “woefully inadequate.”

Norman suggested he wanted the starting point raised to $2 to $3 trillion.

“Anything less than that is really sending the signal that we’re just not serious about it,” he said.

Norman is one of several Freedom Caucus members on the House Budget Committee who could potentially tank the bill, considering it’s virtually unlikely to get Democratic support.

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Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C. talking to press

Rep. Ralph Norman said he wanted to see at least $1.3 trillion more in spending cuts than GOP leaders’ latest offer. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

But steeper spending cuts could also risk rankling Republicans in districts that depend on whatever funding goes on the chopping block.

Democrats have used Republicans’ pursuit of deep spending cuts as a cudgel, accusing them of wanting to gut Social Security and Medicare. GOP leaders have denied eyeing those benefits.

Rep. Ben Cline, R-Va., another Freedom Caucus member on the budget panel, said he was optimistic but that there were “a lot of conversations about starting the process from the most conservative position possible.”

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“The Senate is not as interested in fiscal responsibility, so we recognize the need to set parameters for authorizing committees that encourage that… from the beginning,” Cline said.

Johnson said he wanted the bill through committee this week for a goal of passing an initial House version by the end of February.

Congressional leaders hope to have passed a reconciliation bill by May.

The speaker said on “Fox & Friends” Monday morning of reconciliation talks, “Republicans are working right now to negotiate what that looks like. We don’t want to blow a hole in the deficit by extending the Trump-era tax cuts, for example, but we’re definitely going to get that extended. So we got to find those savings.”

American Airlines pilot offers meaningful message to passengers after DC plane crash

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A flight passenger has gone viral on social media after sharing a video of an American Airlines pilot’s thoughtful announcement last week aboard flight AA1044 from Jacksonville to Miami.

The video has garnered more than 6.5 million views on TikTok with thousands of users commenting about the pilot’s message to the passengers.

The announcement came less than 24 hours after the tragic plane crash over the Potomac in Washington, D.C., took the lives of 67 people.

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“[You] may be fearful about flying, and that’s certainly understandable, but just please know that my first officer and our flight attendants and myself place your safety and the responsibility of carrying you to Miami, to your families, your vacations, your gates, at the highest level,” the pilot can be heard saying in the video.

“I have no higher calling than carefully, professionally transporting you today, so with that, relax and enjoy the beautiful evening that we get to fly in. We’ll begin shortly [and] welcome aboard.”

A flight passenger shared a video of an American Airlines pilot’s kind message to those aboard a flight to Miami following the tragic plane crash in Washington, D.C. (Leighton Mixon/@leighterhaters)

Leighton Mixon, from Jacksonville, Florida, told Fox News Digital what the message meant to him and the other passengers who were aboard the flight.

“I just want to [say] how thankful I am for him and his words in such a time as this. After such a tragic event, [and] I am someone who doesn’t have an anxious bone in my body, but I found myself facing so much anxiety and so much worry going into my trip (which was the following day),” said Mixon, who recorded the footage.

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As a fellow flight attendant, Mixon was interested in seeing how the pilot would handle this delicate situation and alleviate any nerves of those on board, he said.

“It’s every pilot’s job to inform and take control, but his kindness and his empathy far surpass his job description.”

— Leighton Mixon

“I honestly couldn’t help but wonder how the crew would be and how their demeanors would be. How will they act? What will they say? That’s actually initially why I pulled my phone out to record, because I knew I wanted to hear what he was going to say,” Mixon added.

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“And with one PA, it’s like he just invited calm into the room. It felt like he was speaking literally to me, and then I looked up and quickly realized how badly every single person on the flight needed to hear what he had said.”

Mixon said he noticed the silence on the plane, pointing out that it is extremely rare to see people listening so intently to a pilot’s announcements.

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The American Airlines pilot told his passengers that his duty was to get them to their destination safely and that he has “no higher calling than carefully, professionally transporting” them to their location. (iStock)

“It’s every pilot’s job to inform and take control, but his kindness and his empathy far surpass his job description,” Mixon added. “It was such a delicate but necessary task.”

Social media users appeared to have the same reaction to the pilot’s loudspeaker address.

“That is so kind of him knowing his heart is probably heavier than it’s ever been,” one user on TikTok posted.

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“It’s like he felt the fear…I’m glad he spoke up about it,” another user commented.

“As an airline employee you train and train and train for every possible worst-case scenario, and hope and pray to God it never happens.”

— Leighton Mixon

“His voice sounds like it broke when he said he had no higher calling. His heart is so so heavy,” one Tiktok user wrote

“The way I’d want to hug him at the end of the flight. I can only imagine it’s so devastating for their community too,” another person shared.

“All of our pilots did that yesterday…my pilot took the extra time to brief us yesterday to make sure we were all okay to work and made a beautiful announcement to the passengers once they were on,” wrote another.

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Mixon said that his own position as a flight attendant also played a role in why the announcement felt so special and “necessary.”

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An American Airlines pilot took a moment to ease his passengers aboard a flight to Miami in a now-viral video that showed his “kindness and empathy.” (Leighton Mixon; @leighterhater/Getty Images)

“As an airline employee you train and train and train for every possible worst-case scenario, and hope and pray to God it never happens,” he said.

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“You can be doing everything right, and it still be totally out of your control,” Mixon added. “That scares me but also brings me peace. We are not in control.”

Fox News Digital reached out to American Airlines for comment.

Zelenskyy warns peace talks without Ukraine ‘dangerous’ after Trump claims meetings with Russia ‘going well’

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Excluding Ukraine from U.S.-led talks involving the withdrawal of Russian troops from Kyiv’s eastern front would set a “dangerous” precedent to dictators across the globe, warned Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

“If there will be direct talks between America and Russia without Ukraine, it is very dangerous, I think,” Zelenskyy said in a Saturday interview with the Associated Press. “They may have their own relations, but talking about Ukraine without us – it is dangerous for everyone.”

Zelenskyy argued that doing so would validate Russian President Vladimir Putin’s brutal invasion and “show that he was right” because he received “impunity” and “compromise.” 

“This will mean that anyone can act like this. And this will be a signal to other leaders of the big countries who think about [doing]… something similar,” he said. 

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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks during a press conference at the Ukraine peace summit in Obbürgen, Switzerland, on June 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani)

The Ukrainian president’s comments came before President Donald Trump on Sunday suggested that his administration had already begun talks with Moscow and claimed they were “going pretty well.”

“We have meetings and talks scheduled with various parties, including Ukraine and Russia. And I think those discussions are actually going pretty well,” he told reporters at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. 

On Friday, Trump refused to say whether he had spoken directly with Putin and wouldn’t detail who in his administration had begun talks with Moscow, though he insisted the two sides were “already talking” and had engaged in “very serious” discussions.

Speaking with Fox News on Friday, Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, retired Army Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg said, “Everybody is pulling together” on ending the three-year-long war in Ukraine. 

“It’s important because we realize it is actually in our national security interest to get this war resolved,” Kellogg said. “When you look at the money the United States has provided, which is over $174 billion, when you look at the alliance that has now formed with Russia, with North Korea, with China and Iran – that wasn’t there before.”

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Ukrainian infantrymen with the 28th Brigade take cover along the frontline on March 5, 2023, outside of Bakhmut, Ukraine. (John Moore/Getty Images)

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Despite the U.S. pledge to send Ukraine more than $175 billion worth of military aid, Zelenskyy said over the weekend that Ukraine hasn’t received anywhere near this much support, telling the Associated Press that in terms of military aid, Kyiv has only received some $75 billion worth. 

It remains unclear where the remainder $100 billion in military support has gone, and the White House did not immediately return Fox News Digital’s questions on the matter.  

Kellogg also told Fox News that Trump “will lead” the negotiations and said, “I think most people should be very comfortable in the fact that he knows exactly what he’s doing. He knows where to apply pressure, where not to apply pressure.  But more importantly, that he will create leverage, leverage both with Ukrainians and the Russians.”

The special envoy didn’t specify how Trump will apply this pressure to both Moscow and Kyiv, though Putin and Zelenskyy have made clear that negotiating on Ukraine joining the NATO alliance is a non-starter. 

Zelenskyy argued Trump could get Putin to the negotiating table by threatening to increase sanctions on Russia’s energy and banking systems, along with continued military aid to Ukraine.

President Donald Trump, right, shakes hands with Russian President Vladimir Putin during a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 summit in Osaka, Japan, Friday, June 28, 2019

President Donald Trump shakes hands with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan, June 28, 2019. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

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The Ukrainian president also argued that Trump should back Ukraine’s push to join the NATO security alliance as it would be the “cheapest” option for Ukraine’s allies.

Ukraine’s admittance into the NATO alliance would likely protect Kyiv against the threat of another Russian invasion, as it would grant the country security guarantees under Article Five, which says an attack on one nation “shall be considered an attack against them all.” 

However, Putin has long threatened nuclear escalation should Ukraine be granted admittance to the international security alliance. 

Most talked-about Super Bowl ads

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Super Bowl 2025 is fast approaching, and while the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles prepare to clash on Feb. 9 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, another competition is heating up: the battle for the best Super Bowl commercial. With one in three Americans tuning in, brands are pulling out all the stops to create memorable ads that will resonate long after the game ends. Here’s a roundup of what we can expect from this year’s star-studded lineup.

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Most talked about Super Bowl ads

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Hellmann’s: When sandwich met Sally

Hellmann’s reunites Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal for a rom-com-inspired deli scene at Katz’s Deli. This nostalgic nod to “When Harry Met Sally” adds humor while showcasing Hellmann’s as the perfect sandwich companion.

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Stella Artois: Double the Beckham, double the fun

David Beckham discovers he has a long-lost twin brother in Stella Artois’ hilarious new ad. Set in a cozy bar with his fictional parents, Beckham learns about “Other David,” leaving viewers eager for the full reveal on game day.

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Pringles: Mustache mania – Can you handle it?

Pringles enlists Adam Brody, Nick Offerman and James Harden for its celebrity-packed ad. Teasers suggest humor centered around mustaches and mysterious activities involving Pringles cans, keeping fans guessing until game day.

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Uber Eats: TikTok touchdown – Celebs serve up laughs

Uber Eats brings together Martha Stewart, Charli XCX and Matthew McConaughey for a TikTok-inspired campaign. From football explained in club terms to McConaughey channeling Mike Ditka, this ad promises eclectic humor with broad appeal.

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Bosch: Pickle power – When Banderas meets Macho Man

Bosch’s first-ever Super Bowl ad stars Antonio Banderas helping a Macho Man Randy Savage look-alike open a stubborn pickle jar. This quirky teaser promises humor while showcasing Bosch’s innovative products in a way that’s bound to grab attention.

Coffee Mate: Twain’s creamy serenade

Nestlé’s Coffee Mate makes its Super Bowl debut with a collaboration featuring Shania Twain. The teaser hints at a lively campaign that blends humor and charm, marking a bold first step into the Super Bowl spotlight for this beloved creamer brand.

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Doritos: Crunch time: A million-dollar fan challenge

Doritos is letting fans take charge this year by inviting them to create their very own commercials. The winning ad, judged by Kansas City Chiefs players in an “NFL Focus Group,” will earn its creator $1 million, an exciting twist that engages fans directly.

Bud Light: Knock knock, it’s beer o’clock

Shane Gillis and Post Malone team up for Bud Light’s 2025 ad. In one teaser, they arrive at your door with Bud Light in hand, while another shows them waiting to enjoy a beer after wrapping up their shoot. Expect laughs and laid-back vibes from this dynamic duo.

Budweiser: A Clydesdale’s journey

The iconic Budweiser Clydesdales return in “First Delivery,” which tells the heartwarming story of a young foal determined to deliver a wayward keg. Set to Bread’s “Let Your Love Go,” this ad promises classic storytelling with a touch of nostalgia.

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Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups: Chocolate eruption – Sweet lava alert

Reese’s is teasing an eruption of chocolate lava in its Super Bowl spot. Two clips show fans rushing toward an erupting volcano, leaving viewers curious about what sweet surprise Reese’s has in store.

MSC Cruises: Barrymore and Bloom’s banana boat bonanza

Orlando Bloom and Drew Barrymore star in MSC Cruises’ dreamy vacation-themed ad. From mispronouncing “banana” to tackling shark slides, their antics promise lighthearted fun while promoting luxury travel experiences.

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NerdWallet: Whale of a tale – Culkin’s fishy finance

NerdWallet delivers quirky humor by featuring Kieran Culkin as the voice of a genius-level Beluga whale answering questions about personal finance. This odd yet intriguing concept aims to make financial advice more approachable.

GoDaddy: Goggins’ Goggles – A web of laughs

GoDaddy teams up with “Fallout” star Walton Goggins for an ad promoting his real-life eyewear brand, “Walton Goggins Goggle Glasses.” The spot highlights GoDaddy Airo while blending humor with entrepreneurial spirit.

Coors Light: Simons says take a break

“Veep” star Timothy Simons struggles through a rough day on set in Coors Light’s new ad. After failing to deliver his line, he finds solace in a cold Coors Light, until he’s promptly replaced on set.

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Michelob Ultra: Pickleball showdown – Stars serve up laughs

Willem Dafoe and Catherine O’Hara hit the pickleball court for Michelob Ultra’s playful campaign. Joined by sports legends like Ryan Crouser and Randy Moss, they bring competitive energy with light beer on the line.

Totino’s Pizza Rolls: Pizza rolls in space

Tim Robinson leads Totino’s Pizza Rolls’ outer-space-themed ad featuring Sam Richardson and even an alien visitor. With absurd humor at its core, this commercial promises to be delightfully bizarre.

FanDuel: Manning vs. Manning – The kick of destiny

Peyton and Eli Manning face off in FanDuel’s “Kick of Destiny 3,” a live pre-game field goal showdown. With sibling rivalry at its core, this interactive campaign invites fans to pick sides and adds an extra layer of excitement before kickoff.

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Häagen-Dazs: Scoop and dash – The great ice cream chase

Häagen-Dazs delivers high-octane action with an ice cream truck chase scene. Teasers show revving engines and suspenseful moments as viewers wonder if the delivery will make it safely.

Squarespace: Web odyssey – A tale as old as websites

Titled “A Tale As Old As Websites,” Squarespace’s teaser hints at an epic journey through cyberspace. While details remain scarce, expect creativity from this website-building platform’s big game debut.

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Hims & Hers: A new perspective on health

Telehealth company Hims & Hers is using its 60-second spot to address obesity and the weight-loss industry. The ad will highlight the company’s weight-loss medications and treatment plans, aiming to spark a conversation about health and wellness during one of the year’s biggest events.

Taco Bell: Live Más, Star Más – You’re the celebrity

Taco Bell celebrates its fans by featuring customers who snapped photos at Live Más drive-thru cams. Despite Doja Cat’s involvement, the focus remains on everyday people, making this ad both relatable and engaging.

Kurt’s key takeaways

Super Bowl 2025 commercials promise an exciting mix of humor, nostalgia, innovation and star power. From heartfelt stories like Budweiser’s foal journey to laugh-out-loud moments from Taco Bell and Pringles, brands are vying for attention in creative ways. With millions watching worldwide, these ads are poised to leave lasting impressions and perhaps even outshine the game itself.

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Big rigs deliver cargo with no humans at the wheel

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Are you ready to share the road with massive semi-trucks cruising down the highways next to you without a human driver? Well, that is one step closer, thanks to the groundbreaking partnership between Kodiak Robotics and Atlas Energy Solutions. These innovative companies have just pulled off something incredible. They successfully launched the first-ever commercial driverless trucking operation.

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Driverless semi-truck (Kodiak Robotics) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

Milestone achievements

Kodiak Robotics has become the first company globally to deliver a driverless semi-truck to a customer while also being the first to generate ongoing revenue from driverless trucks. Atlas Energy Solutions, in turn, has made history as the first customer to launch a commercial delivery operation using driverless semi-trucks.

Don Burnette, founder and CEO of Kodiak Robotics, tells CyberGuy, “Through this partnership, we are providing a critical service to Atlas, helping them to provide freight service in one of America’s most difficult trucking environments.”

Big rigs deliver cargo with no humans at the wheel

Driverless semi-truck (Kodiak Robotics) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Operational success

Atlas has successfully completed 100 loads of proppant sand deliveries using Kodiak RoboTrucks, establishing itself as the pioneer in making driverless deliveries with its own autonomous fleet. The operations span the 75,000 square mile Permian Basin in West Texas and Eastern New Mexico, showcasing the scalability and efficiency of the technology.

Burnette emphasized that “before launching driverless service, we completed our safety case – Kodiak’s comprehensive study that demonstrates the safety of our self-driving system – for work in the Permian Basin.”

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Big rigs deliver cargo with no humans at the wheel

Driverless semi-truck (Kodiak Robotics) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Rapid scaling and revenue generation

The high demand in the Permian Basin is driving rapid scaling of operations, enabling Kodiak to earn significant revenue from its RoboTrucks faster than any other autonomous truck company. This accelerated growth demonstrates the commercial viability of autonomous trucking technology.

“We are now working to extend the safety case to highways over the course of 2025,” Burnette said. “This large-scale operation allows us to rapidly accumulate driverless experience, which will benefit our on-highway customers and contribute to the successful launch of our on-highway driverless operations. We believe we have a 12- to 18-month lead on launching driverless semi-trucks at scale.”

Big rigs deliver cargo with no humans at the wheel

Driverless semi-truck (Kodiak Robotics) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Integrated automation strategy

Concurrent with the RoboTruck operations, Atlas has launched the Dune Express, a 42-mile autonomous conveyor belt in the desert that delivers sand to the autonomous RoboTrucks. This integration of the RoboTrucks and the Dune Express is a key component of Atlas’ strategy to automate its entire supply chain, promising increased efficiency and safety in industrial logistics.

Big rigs deliver cargo with no humans at the wheel

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What’s next?

The autonomous trucking industry stands on the brink of a transformative era, with pioneering companies like Kodiak Robotics leading the charge toward a more efficient and technologically advanced transportation landscape.

“We are encouraged by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s strong commitment to creating a national regulatory framework for autonomous vehicles and are confident the new administration will ensure a clear path for innovators,” Burnette said. “Ultimately, autonomous trucks will increase American competitiveness, reduce inflation, and help ensure U.S. technology leads in the 21st century. All indications suggest the industry expects the Trump administration to be favorable toward autonomous trucking. We are committed to maintaining American leadership in realizing this vision.”

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Kurt’s key takeaways

The partnership between Kodiak Robotics and Atlas Energy Solutions represents a pivotal moment in the transportation industry. By successfully deploying autonomous trucks in commercial operations, they have proven the technology’s readiness, as well as its economic viability. This breakthrough is likely to accelerate the adoption of autonomous trucking across various sectors, potentially reshaping the future of logistics and supply chain management.

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Dementia risk may be lowered by one important medical device

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For those with diabetes, maintaining healthy blood sugar levels helps to prevent serious complications, like kidney problems and blindness — but it can also be important for brain health.

“The collective data on blood glucose and its effects on cognitive health, as well as on dementia, continue to rapidly grow,” said Dr. Michael S. Okun, medical advisor to the Parkinson’s Foundation and director of the Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases at the University of Florida.

A recent U.K. study published in Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology suggests that wearing continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) could lower the risk of dementia.

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“Not only does continuous monitoring improve glucose levels in the blood and prevent [low blood sugars], but we have also learned that the provision of a steady supply of glucose will enhance brain function,” he told Fox News Digital.

What to know about continuous glucose monitors

CGMs are wearable medical devices in the form of a patch on the arm. A built-in sensor tracks sugar levels and sends the results to a smartphone, according to GoodRx.

A recent U.K. study published in Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology suggests that wearing continuous glucose monitors could lower the risk of dementia. (iStock)

Diabetics who use CGMs no longer have to prick their fingers multiple times a day to get their sugar readings before meals and at bedtime.

These monitors are extensively used among people with diabetes – especially those with type 1 diabetes who are on insulin, experts say.

Past research showed that these monitors achieved a modest improvement in controlling sugars compared to the traditional method of finger sticks.

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Hornberger cautioned, however, that the constant tracking of sugar in real time could cause unnecessary worry and may not be worth the investment for everyone. 

“Cost, requirements for attentive caregivers, and how to use the data for real-time decision-making all remain challenges for those in the field,” Okun noted.

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CGMs are wearable medical devices in the form of a patch on the arm. A built-in sensor tracks sugar levels and sends the results to a smartphone. (iStock)

There is limited research into whether the monitors could also benefit people without diabetes.

“Though we currently lack data, it is likely that in the near term, we will see more integration of continuous monitoring of glucose and perhaps other biomarkers for enhancement of brain health,” Okun told Fox News Digital.

Link between blood sugar and dementia

Michael Hornberger, PhD, professor of applied dementia research at the Norwich Medical School in England, recently investigated how CGMs have impacted those with dementia and diabetes.

Research clearly showed that high sugars in the blood increase the risk for dementia, according to Hornberger.

“Some think that pursuing continuous glucose monitoring will have a positive impact on reducing dementia progression.”

Okun noted that many neuroscientists have studied oxidative stress and brain inflammation.

“Some think that pursuing continuous glucose monitoring will have a positive impact on reducing dementia progression,” he told Fox News Digital.

In addition to reducing future risk of dementia by detecting high blood sugars, CGMs could also help reduce the risk of falls by detecting low blood sugars, he added.

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Dementia can be attributed to a variety of illnesses, including Alzheimer’s disease. The current research applies mainly to Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia, the latter of which is caused by strokes, noted Hornberger.

The specific link between persistent high blood sugar and increased dementia risk has not yet been established, he said, but several hypotheses have been proposed.

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Dementia can be attributed to a variety of illnesses, including Alzheimer’s disease. The current research applies mainly to Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia. (iStock)

High blood sugar triggers the body to produce more insulin, which then causes cells to absorb glucose and use it for energy.

“It also regulates the metabolism of glucose and fats in the brain, the activity of neurotransmitter channels and brain cholesterol synthesis,” Hornberger said. 

Neurons also use glucose to send information to nerves, which helps control the body’s movements, but excessively high sugars may affect neuronal activity and lead to cognitive issues, according to the doctor.

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More research is needed to determine whether continuously monitoring blood sugar levels can truly reduce the risk for dementia, Hornberger added.

“The research has not matured enough to widely prescribe glucose monitoring devices for improvement in cognitive symptoms or as a method to prevent dementia,” Okun noted.  

Overlapping risk factors 

Many of the risk factors for diabetes, such as obesity and cardiovascular disease, overlap with those of dementia, according to Hornberger.

Some unmodifiable risk factors, such as age and family history, increase the risk of both diabetes and dementia with age.

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Many of the risk factors for diabetes, such as obesity and cardiovascular disease, overlap with those of dementia, according to doctors. (iStock)

A 2017 study published in JAMA Neurology, which followed more than 15,000 adults over time, found that diabetes is also an independent risk factor for dementia, along with smoking and high blood pressure.

Some behavioral risk factors for type 2 diabetes include excess weight, lack of exercise, smoking and high blood pressure, according to the American Heart Association.

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Hornberger stated, “Often, people with diabetes are also overweight and have cardiovascular conditions, and it is not clear how to delineate those different conditions from each other for the risk for dementia.”

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Consumers can now purchase several brands of CGM over the counter without a prescription.

Dexcom’s Stelo Glucose Biosensor System was the first over-the-counter CGM approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in March 2024, but it is only intended for people 18 years and older who don’t use insulin. A one-month supply costs $99, according to the company’s website.

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Experts recommend talking to a doctor to discuss the risks and benefits before purchasing a CGM. (iStock)

In June 2024, the FDA also approved Abbott’s Lingo, which is intended for healthy adults 18 years and older who are interested in wellness, but is not approved to manage diabetes. It retails for $89 for a four-week plan, as stated on the company’s website. 

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Experts recommend talking to a doctor to discuss the risks and benefits before purchasing a CGM.

Travelers flock to top religious landmarks deemed ‘most Instagrammable’

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Travelers may venture abroad to see a majestic cathedral in Europe, or stay right at home in America to see attractions that pay homage to faith.

Judaica Webstore, an online Jewish culture shop located in Jerusalem and Delaware, revealed the top 10 “most Instagrammable” religious landmarks that can be found outside the United States. 

Some of the highlights revealed that Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is first with the highest number of Instagram hashtags. Sri Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple in Amritsar, India), which attracts millions of annual visitors, and Sagrada Família in Barcelona remain among the most visited landmarks in the world despite ongoing construction.

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The results of the survey results were based on the number of Instagram posts associated with each landmark, the frequency of tags and the overall social media buzz generated.

Notre Dame Cathedral (Ashley J. DiMella/Fox News Digital)

Here are the top 10 religious landmarks posted by travelers, plus similar attractions located in the United States.

Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris

Taj Mahal in Agra, India

Sagrada Família in Barcelona, Spain

Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, Cambodia

Basilique du Sacré-Cœur in Paris

Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Sri Harmandir Sahib in Amritsar, India

St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City

Subotica Synagogue in Vojvodina, Serbia

Religious landmark visits increasing in popularity 

Lottie Norman, chief marketing officer with Contik, told Fox News Digital that visitors flock to iconic landmarks to get a front-row view of sites they’ve seen in movies and other social media posts, as well as to attain cultural immersion. 

“These landmarks give our travelers both unforgettable moments and the perfect aesthetic for their feeds, aligning with Instagram’s current love of authenticity and cultural depth,” explained Norman, who is based in the United Kingdom.

“It’s not just about the photo or video; it’s about capturing a moment that feels bigger than yourself.”

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Regarding the top spot, Notre Dame Cathedral, Nottman told Fox News Digital that it’s “an iconic Instagram favorite among our American travelers, symbolizing the essence of Paris.”

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The nave of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral is seen in this photograph on Nov. 29, 2024. (AP/Stephane de Sakutin)

Also, Barcelona’s Sagrada Família is an architectural masterpiece that Americans dream of capturing in their travel photos, Lottman said.

“On our tours, the Sagrada Família is a consistent favorite, whether it’s a key stop on a Contiki itinerary or a memorable free-time add-on during Barcelona exploration,” she said.

From the travel-professional perspective, jet-setters embark on seeing these religious landmarks in person for faith-based reasons, according to Lottman.

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For example, when making the pilgrimage to see the Taj Mahal in India, visitors want photos to remember the bucket-list trip. 

The Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal is seen on April 22, 2024, in Agra, India. (Pallava Bagla/Getty Images)

“It’s considered a global hub for Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism as well as a hub for enlightenment and meditation,” Kelly Connor, a travel adviser with AAA Club Alliance in Marlton, New Jersey, told Fox News Digital.

“The Taj Mahal is photogenic because of its symmetry, intricate details and the way it interacts with light,” Connor added.

“It’s central dome, flanking minarets and perfectly aligned gardens create a sense of balance and harmony.” 

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Another such landmark that is popular is Basilique du Sacré-Cœur in Paris. 

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The Basilique du Sacré-Cœur in Paris is a Catholic church dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. (MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP via Getty Images)

Basilique du Sacré-Cœur is perched at the top of Montmartre and overlooks the entire city of Paris. Its dome rises more than 600 feet above the Seine River, she said.

“Basilique du Sacré-Cœur is architecturally beautiful with intricate mosaics, ornate design, and a large dome that inspires a sense of awe and reverence,” Connor told Fox News Digital. 

“The beautiful architecture and stunning views of Paris are the reason the basilica is included on tours stopping in Paris or offered as an optional excursion. Its stunning architecture and fabulous location are why it’s considered one of the most Instagram-worthy destinations in the world.”

Religious attractions to see in the US

U.S. states have religious landmarks that many travelers find inspiring.

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To highlight standouts, Leisure Group Travel, a publication charting the news of group travel trends, noted four highly visited U.S.-based faith-based landmarks.

The Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, North Carolina

Billy Graham Library

The Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, N.C., is located only a few miles from where Billy Graham grew up. (Getty Images)

William Franklin Graham Jr. was an American evangelist, ordained Baptist minister and a civil rights advocate.

The large library is dedicated to the religious leader and features his original home with guided tours.

You could learn about the Rev. Graham’s life and mission by visiting the 20-acre setting where he was raised.

Ark Encounter in Williamstown, Kentucky

Marvel at a full-size Noah’s Ark built according to the dimensions outlined in the Bible. 

The model is 510 feet long, 85 feet wide and 51 feet high, and it welcomes about 1  million visitors per year, making it one of the most popular religious attractions in the United States.

Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage in Cleveland

This museum shares Jewish heritage through an American lens via artworks, exhibits, films, artifacts and other mediums. 

The museum building is constructed from golden Jerusalem limestone that was mined and hand-chiseled in southern Israel.

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Temple Square in Salt Lake City

This landmark is the world headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and one of Utah’s top tourist and religious attractions, Leisure Group Travel reported. 

Here, guests are immersed in Mormon heritage, history and culture.

Woman suffers pain from mystery ailment for 20 years until finally diagnosed

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A woman who suffered intensely painful periods for some 20 years was finally diagnosed with a revealing ailment — helping to clear up a mystery that began plaguing her even before she became a teenager.

Jen Moore, 35, a former wedding cake baker, said she was unable to stand up straight when she first began experiencing painful periods as a girl of 11 years old.

She said doctors put her on birth control pills to try to reduce her periods, according to news agency SWNS — but that didn’t alleviate her pain over the years.

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She was informed by doctors that what she was experiencing was “normal,” she told the news agency — and that she was just someone who was “unlucky” to have painful menstrual periods.

But during the COVID lockdown, when she came off the contraceptives after 22 years, she said she “didn’t recognize the person she became” and would often pass out from the pain and blood loss.

When she was young, Jen Moore of the U.K. (not pictured) said her mother took her to see doctors — and they were told her painful periods would stop eventually.  (iStock)

When she went to a physician due to her menstrual pain and had an ultrasound, she was told that no endometriosis had been detected, she told SWNS.

Not satisfied, Moore, of Cambridge, England, paid on her own to have an MRI scan.

She was ultimately diagnosed with endometriosis and adenomyosis, conditions in which the lining of the uterus grows in places where it should not be.

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Said Moore, “At the time, I thought it was normal because I didn’t know any different.”

When she was young, she said, her mother took her to see doctors — and Moore said she was told that her painful periods eventually would stop.

“I thought it was normal because I didn’t know any different.”

She said doctors told her that even if she did have endometriosis, “all they would do is put me on the pill.”

She also said that today she still feels “rage” at what happened to her.

Sick woman

There is an “urgent need,” said the CEO (not pictured) of a women’s wellness organization, “for greater awareness, early diagnosis and better support for those living with the condition” known as endometriosis.  (iStock)

“I also feel heartbroken,” she told SWNS, “thinking about myself as an 11-year-old who had no idea she was about to go through so many of these things.”

She added, “I feel hope that generations are standing up and that they don’t want to tolerate this anymore.”

Yet “I feel that it shouldn’t have to fall to the patients to do that,” she also said.

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Moore said that even now, she feels “exhausted” and that there “isn’t an area of my life” that this hasn’t touched.

She said that even though she had painful periods for so long, she wanted to go to college and try to live as normal a life as possible, “despite being bed-bound” for about a week every month. 

She has learned, she said, that she has endometriosis on her bowels and her bladder — “it’s everywhere again, it’s just relentless.”

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A woman was not satisfied with what she learned from an ultrasound — so she pushed to get further tests to figure out what was going on. (iStock)

She said she’s had “this condition damaging her organs for 22 years — that’s a lot of damage to unpick, so surgeries are never magic and [don’t] always provide a pain-free life.”

“Unfortunately,” she said, “there is still a lot of endometriosis for me.”

There is an “urgent need for greater awareness.”

Janet Lindsay, CEO of Wellbeing of Women, told SWNS, “Endometriosis is a condition that affects the lives of many women, often for years before a diagnosis is made … For too long, women’s pain has been dismissed or misunderstood.”

There is an “urgent need,” she said, “for greater awareness, early diagnosis, and better support for those living with the condition.”

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Last year, Bindi Irwin, daughter of the late Steve “Crocodile Hunter” Irwin, discussed her recovery from surgery following an endometriosis diagnosis. 

Irwin, 26, said her “inescapable” pain was dismissed by doctors for 10 years as she was tested for all kinds of diseases.

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Bindi Irwin, pictured in May 2019 in Beverly Hills, California, discussed her battle with endometriosis last year.  (John Wolfsohn/Getty Images)

“I was tested for everything,” Irwin told People magazine last summer. “Every tropical disease, Lyme disease, cancer, you name it. I had every blood test and scan imaginable.”

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Endometriosis, according to the Mayo Clinic, is a condition “in which cells similar to the lining of the uterus, or endometrium, grow outside the uterus,” as Fox News Digital previously reported.

“Endometriosis often involves the pelvic tissue and can envelop the ovaries and fallopian tubes.”

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The condition can be severely painful for those suffering from it — and it can impact fertility and menstruation.

Lauryn Overhultz of Fox News Digital contributed reporting.

NY Dems working to keep Stefanik’s House seat vacant for months in latest scheme against Trump: assemblyman

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New York Democratic lawmakers are working to keep Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik’s House seat vacant until the summer in an unprecedented move hashed out during late-night discussions last week, a Republican Empire State assemblyman told Fox Digital. 

“We still haven’t seen the final proposal from the Democrats in Albany, but there’s no doubt that Tammany Hall corruption is alive and well in the state capital,” Republican New York Assemblyman Matt Slater, who represents the state’s 94th district in areas of Putnam and Westchester counties, told Fox News Digital in an exclusive Zoom interview on Sunday morning. 

“It is just blatantly corrupt for the New York State Democrats to keep changing the rules of engagement simply out of self-interest. Meanwhile, New Yorkers are struggling in so many different ways. U-Haul just gave us our worst migration rating ever because there’s so many New Yorkers who are fleeing this state. So they can get things done, but they only do it when it benefits them,” Slater continued. 

Slater, who serves as the ranking Republican on the state’s Election Law Committee, was reacting to state Democrats working to introduce legislation that could keep Stefanik’s House seat vacant until June, when the state holds its scheduled primary elections. Stefanik is in the midst of her confirmation process to serve in the Trump administration and is expected to resign her House seat if the Senate confirms her as the next U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. 

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Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., the nominee for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, arrives for her Senate Foreign Relations Committee confirmation hearing on Jan. 21, 2025. (Tierney L. Cross/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Under current law, New York’s governor has 10 days to declare a special election for a vacant seat and an additional 80 to 90 days to hold the election. Stefanik’s seat is key for the Republican Party and Trump’s second administration, as Republicans hold a slim majority at 218 members to the Democrats’ 215 members. 

The state Democrats’ anticipated legislation has not yet been introduced, but Democrats were summoned to an emergency conference on Friday evening to reportedly discuss such a bill, Slater explained. He expects to have a copy of the Democrats’ bill on Monday morning. 

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Slater said the Democrats’ objective of changing election laws to move the special election back to the summer is part of their bigger agenda to combat the second Trump administration. 

“Speaker Johnson has the hardest job in government right now, trying to keep the Republican conference, caucus together. This obviously would make that margin of Republican control that much more thin and that much more challenging for the speaker and, again, jeopardizing President Trump’s agenda to get through Congress. That’s their entire mission and goal, the Albany Democrats, is to make sure that they’re combating President Trump each step of the way. And this is their latest way of doing it,” Slater said. 

Gov. Kathy Hochul

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (Alex Kent/Getty Images/File)

He pointed to a bevy of instances in which New York Democrats have leveraged their state power to combat Trump and the Republican Party in recent years, including gerrymandering and “stacking” New York’s top court with Democrats. 

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“If you look at the track record of the Democrats, who control every aspect of state government here in New York, they have changed the rules so many times just because it benefits them. Whether it’s redistricting, whether it’s stacking the Court of Appeals, whether it’s allowing the governor to remove her then-indicted lieutenant governor from the ballot. The list goes on and on,” he said. 

Matt Slater

NY Republican Assemblyman Matt Slater (NY legislature)

“And in this case, it will deprive 800,000 New Yorkers of proper representation in Washington. And oh by the way, there were two special elections last year. And the Democrats didn’t say anything about changing the rules because fact of the matter is, these are Republican districts that will be impacted, and they are trying to disrupt the Trump administration and, frankly, Leader Johnson from being able to deliver on their agenda.”

President Donald Trump nominated Stefanik to serve as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under his second administration. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted to advance the New York Republican’s confirmation on Thursday, with her full Senate floor vote expected later this week. 

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Assemblyman Slater

Rep. Mike Lawler, a Republican from New York, left, and Assemblyman Matt Slater, a Republican from New York, are shown during a campaign event at the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Mahopac, New York, on June 29, 2023. (Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Stefanik is expected to resign from the U.S. House to take the ambassadorship if and when the Senate officially confirms her nomination. 

A spokesperson for Democrat New York Gov. Kathy Hochul told Gothamist that she “believes it’s critical to increase voter turnout and reduce the cost of election administration, and she would support legislation that achieves that goal.”

Slater poured cold water on the office’s claim that the proposal is rooted in promoting voter turnout and easing costs, pointing to two special elections held last year – former Democrat Rep. Brian Higgins’ seat as well as the February 2024 special election to replace former Republican Rep. George Santos’ in a district where Democrats were expected to have an edge over the GOP. Democrats, who have held trifecta control in the state since 2018, did not push to change special election laws last year, Slater noted. 

Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images/File)

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“I can’t believe how hypocritical the governor and her office can be in this, because let me remind the governor that she had two special elections for Congress last year,” he said.

“To sit here and say that this is going to save taxpayer money and increase voter turnout, but you didn’t think about that last year when your own party had special elections that you were favored to win? Fact of the matter is, this has everything to do with the fact that this is a Republican seat. This is about control of Republicans in Congress, and this is about disrupting President Trump’s agenda in Washington.” 

Local outlets have reported the bill could push the special election beyond June to November, when the state holds its general elections, though Slater cast doubt that Democrats would push the envelope that far. 

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House GOP Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (Getty Images)

“If you want to talk about increasing voter turnout and saving taxpayer money, they really don’t have an excuse to wait past that June date. And so, you know, yes, it’s always a possibility that November is the date that they put in the legislation. But I’m hard-pressed to believe that they would go that far,” he said. 

Slater argued that the push from Democrats to approve the special election change is a wake-up call for New Yorkers.

“[It’s] so transparently political that New Yorkers need to wake up, and they need to understand that this isn’t the leadership that we’re asking for. President Trump has a great agenda moving forward, and this is all about disrupting that agenda to put America first,” he said.

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Stefanik is a longtime Trump ally who chaired the House Republican Conference from 2021 to 2025, making her the fourth-most powerful Republican in the House. She was first elected to the House in blue New York in 2014 at age 30, making her the youngest woman elected to the House at the time.

Fox News Digital reached out to the governor’s office on Sunday but did not immediately receive a reply.

Don’t fall for the Elon Musk energy-saving device scam

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Elon Musk, known for leading companies like Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink and X.AI and buying and rebranding Twitter as X, often finds his name linked to innovation and futuristic ideas. But his reputation also makes him a prime target for scammers.

In the past, fraudsters have used Musk’s name in cryptocurrency schemes. Now, a new scam is making the rounds. This time, scammers are promoting bogus “energy-saving” devices, falsely associating Musk with these products to gain credibility. These devices, which don’t work as advertised, are being marketed as revolutionary solutions, duping people into spending money on what is essentially a scam.

We received this email from Rick in Wilkesboro, North Carolina:

“I’ve been receiving emails offering an energy-saving device developed by Elon Musk. It claims the device can reduce energy bills by 50%. I never attempted to contact anyone associated with Elon Musk, nor have I done any internet searches for such a device. Are these emails legit or another attempt by scammers hoping I click on their links?”

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Rick, it sounds like those emails are likely scams. There have been numerous reports of scammers using Elon Musk’s name to promote fake energy-saving devices. These scams often claim that the device can drastically reduce energy bills, but there is no evidence that Elon Musk or any of his companies are involved in such products.

Let’s dive into how this scam works and share some ways you can stay safe.

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Illustration of a scammer at work  (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

How does Elon Musk’s energy-saving scam work?

The Elon Musk energy-saving scam works by using flashy online ads, unsolicited emails and other deceptive tactics to lure victims. Scammers promote so-called “revolutionary” devices through social media, pop-ups, emails and even search engine ads, claiming the products are backed by Musk.

These ads often include fake customer reviews, exaggerated claims of slashing electricity bills by 50% or more and time-limited discounts to create urgency. Names of devices advertised in these scams include the Power Pro Save, Heunwa Power Save, Stop Watt, Miracle Watt, True Watt, Real Watt, Watt Rescue, Esaver Watt, Pro Power Save, Voltmod and more. 

Clicking on these ads leads you to sales websites designed to look legitimate. They feature fake logos, doctored before-and-after photos and bogus celebrity endorsements to build trust. The sites throw around pseudo-scientific jargon like “stabilizing electrical currents” or “rebalancing loads” to sound convincing. They also use tactics like showing inflated “regular” prices crossed out to make the current offer seem like a huge bargain.

If you look closely, though, the red flags are clear. These sites lack basic details like a company address, contact number or business registration information. Instead, they push you to place an order through an online form, demanding full payment upfront via credit card or PayPal.

After paying, customers might receive a cheap, non-functional plastic device, or sometimes nothing at all. These devices don’t reduce electricity usage. They might even waste more power. But by the time you realize it, the scammers have already pocketed your money.

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Elon Musk scam email ads  (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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The truth about energy-saving devices

Over the years, plenty of power-saving scams have promised to cut down or even eliminate your electricity bill by simply plugging in their devices. The reality is that there’s no device you can plug in that will actually reduce your electricity usage or lower your household bill.

These products often claim to “stabilize voltage” or “reduce power waste.” While voltage stabilization can be useful in industrial settings, it doesn’t make much difference for typical home appliances. Most household appliances are already designed to run efficiently without the issues these devices claim to fix.

If you’re serious about saving on electricity, focus on practical solutions like upgrading to energy-efficient appliances, using smart home devices or adjusting your energy usage schedule.

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A person checking email on a phone  (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Red flags to watch out for

Too good to be true: Claims of reducing energy bills by 50% or more are often exaggerated and unrealistic.

Unsolicited emails: Receiving emails out of the blue, especially when you haven’t shown interest in such products, is a common tactic used by scammers.

Use of celebrity names: Scammers frequently use well-known names like Elon Musk to lend credibility to their schemes.

Suspicious links: Be cautious of clicking on links in unsolicited emails. They can lead to phishing sites designed to steal your personal information. Get my picks for the best 2025 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices.

10 ways to stay safe from such scams

1. Verify the email: Phishing emails are a common tool scammers use to trick people into buying fake products or giving away personal information. These emails often look like they’re from legitimate sources, but they contain links that lead to fraudulent websites or prompt you to download malicious attachments. Always check the sender’s email address and look for signs of a fake message, like poor grammar or urgent calls to action. 

2. Verify claims: If you’re curious about a product, do some research from reputable sources before taking any action.

3. Do not click links: Avoid clicking on any links or downloading attachments from these emails. Instead, hover over the link to see its true destination. This can help you identify if it leads to a legitimate site or a malicious one.

4. Have strong antivirus software actively running on your devices: Ensure you have reliable antivirus software installed on your devices. Antivirus software helps protect your devices from malware, viruses and other security threats. Regularly update the software to ensure it can detect and remove the latest threats. Get my picks for the best 2025 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices.

5. Examine the website carefully: Scammers often create websites that look professional, but they’re easy to spot with a few simple checks. Look for missing or suspicious information, like the absence of a business address, phone number or business registration details. If there are fake testimonials or celebrity endorsements, that’s a red flag.

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6. Don’t fall for “too good to be true” deals: Scammers rely on offering deals that seem too good to pass up, like massive discounts or a “limited time offer.” If an ad claims you can save 50% or more on a product, be skeptical. Real, quality products usually don’t come with such extreme savings, and high-tech devices like those promoted by scammers rarely live up to the hype. If it feels like too good a deal, it probably is.

7. Watch out for unusual payment methods: One of the easiest ways to spot a scam is by how the scammers ask you to pay. If a website asks for payment upfront via credit card or PayPal with no option to verify or ship the product first, it’s a major red flag. Scammers take your money upfront and have no intention of sending you anything of value. Stick to reputable payment methods that offer buyer protection, and avoid sites that ask for payment without proper verification.

8. Mark spam email as junk or spam: Most email providers have a feature that allows you to flag spam emails and move them to a separate folder. This can help you filter out spam emails from your inbox and also improve the spam detection of your email provider.

9. Do not share your email address publicly or with unknown sources: This can reduce the chances of your email address being collected by spammers. You can also use a disposable email or email alias for signing up for online services that you do not trust or need.

10. Use a personal data removal service: Scammers can obtain your information from various online sources, including data brokers, people search sites and public records. Using a data removal service can help reduce your digital footprint, making it harder for scammers to access your personal information. This proactive step can be crucial in preventing identity theft and minimizing the chances of falling victim to scams.

While no service promises to remove all your data from the internet, having a removal service is great if you want to constantly monitor and automate the process of removing your information from hundreds of sites continuously over a longer period of time. Check out my top picks for data removal services here. 

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Kurt’s key takeaway

Impersonation scams are a common way scammers steal your money. They often use well-known names like Elon Musk or big companies like Microsoft and Walmart to make you trust them, then trick you into giving away your financial details. To stay safe, avoid unsolicited emails or texts that promote products or offers. If you need to buy something, stick to trusted sellers like Amazon, Best Buy or other reputable platforms. Always double-check the legitimacy of any offer before making a purchase, especially if it comes from an unfamiliar source.

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