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Democrats Go Red: NYC Embraces Socialist Agenda Of Mamdani (ft. Abby Hornacek & Nick Bare)
Democrats Go Red: NYC Embraces Socialist Agenda Of Mamdani (ft. Abby Hornacek & Nick Bare)

Fox News

time25-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fox News

Democrats Go Red: NYC Embraces Socialist Agenda Of Mamdani (ft. Abby Hornacek & Nick Bare)

Story #1: Will keeps you up to date on the Iranian/Israel conflict as the mainstream media tries to undermine the success of President Donald Trump's bombing campaign despite the Administration's claims otherwise. Plus, As Zohran Mamdani wins the Democrat Party nomination for Mayor of New York City, just what will politics look like in the future of America for both the Left and Right? Story #2: Host of 'PARK'd,' Abby Hornacek is back on FOX Nation exploring America's most beautiful National Parks. She sits down with Will to discuss which Park she thinks is most underrated and shares her top 5 National Parks after having visited over 40 of the 63 in our great country. Story #3: Author of 'GO ONE MORE,' Nick Bare joins Will to discuss how to build your ideal life using intentionality and consistently good effort. Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainShow@ Subscribe to Will Cain Country on YouTube here: Watch Will Cain Country! Follow Will on X: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit

Tunnel to Towers Chairman Frank Siller on Tackling Veteran Homelessness: "We Must Do It"
Tunnel to Towers Chairman Frank Siller on Tackling Veteran Homelessness: "We Must Do It"

Fox News

time12-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Fox News

Tunnel to Towers Chairman Frank Siller on Tackling Veteran Homelessness: "We Must Do It"

In a compelling interview with Fox Nation host Abby Hornacek, Frank Siller, Chairman and CEO of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, shared his unwavering commitment to eradicating veteran homelessness in America. Siller passionately declared, "This is unacceptable in America to have a homeless veteran on the street... we must do it." Recognizing the immense scale of the problem—an estimated 35,000 to 50,000 homeless veterans—Tunnel to Towers has taken over 10,000 veterans off the streets in the past two years. The foundation employs a national case management program, collaborating with over a thousand local non-profits, HUD, and the VA to provide housing, financial assistance, and crucial comprehensive support, including mental health services. Siller emphasized the profound debt owed to veterans who "put it all on the line" for national security, especially after 9/11. Beyond individual placements, the foundation is building "veteran villages" across the country, converting donated land and hotels into beautiful, dignified apartments with on-site support services for reintegration into society. With 19 such projects underway and a goal of over 300, Siller echoed President Donald Trump's commitment to ending veteran homelessness. He urged viewers to support this vital mission by donating $11 a month at stressing that their contributions make a "tremendous difference."

Abby Hornacek Eye Injury: A Story of Resilience & New Beginnings
Abby Hornacek Eye Injury: A Story of Resilience & New Beginnings

Time Business News

time31-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Time Business News

Abby Hornacek Eye Injury: A Story of Resilience & New Beginnings

Abby Hornacek Eye Injury is a pivotal chapter in the life of the Fox Nation host, marking a moment of unexpected hardship that reshaped her future. As a passionate volleyball player in high school, Abby dreamed of going professional. However, during an intense match, she suffered a serious eye injury when a volleyball struck her face, causing a retinal detachment in her right eye. Despite undergoing two surgeries, Abby's vision in the injured eye could not be restored. This Abby Hornacek eye injury ended her athletic aspirations but opened the door to a new career path. Determined to move forward, Abby enrolled at the University of Southern California to study Broadcast Journalism. She then built a successful media career, becoming a well-known host on Fox Sports and Fox Nation with shows like PARK'D and Ride to Work . To maintain a natural look on camera, Abby wears a green-tinted contact lens over her injured eye, which helps create a symmetrical appearance. Beyond her career, Abby is an advocate for sports safety, using her own Abby Hornacek eye injury experience to raise awareness about the importance of protecting athletes from similar risks. Today, Abby Hornacek's story is one of courage and reinvention — showing how a difficult setback can lead to new opportunities and inspire others along the way. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

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