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Collins secures GOP nod in Maine Senate battle that could decide GOP majority

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As she runs for a sixth six-year term in the U.S. Senate in left-leaning Maine, Republican Sen. Susan Collins is now officially her party’s nominee in a crucial race that’s one of a handful across the country that will determine whether Republicans keep control of their slim Senate majority.
Collins can toss the «presumptive nominee» title after formally landing her party’s nomination on Tuesday by running unopposed in Maine’s Senate GOP primary.
As she fights for re-election, the 73-year-old Collins is once again a top target for Democrats as they aim to win back the Senate majority in this year’s midterms.
«I have been the No. 1 target of Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, not only in this campaign, but the last two campaigns as well. I’m always his No. 1 target,» Collins said in a recent Fox News Digital interview.
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Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine tours a food bank in Harrison, Maine, on May 5, 2026. The food bank was able to expand thanks to federal funding that the senator helped obtain. (Paul Steinhauser/Fox News)
Facing Collins will be military veteran and oyster farmer Graham Platner, the all-but-certain Democratic nominee after two-term Gov. Janet Mills, who was backed by Schumer and the Democratic Party establishment, dropped out of the race earlier this spring after significantly trailing Platner in fundraising and polling.
While Collins has focused on her Senate agenda, and on Friday she received bipartisan praise after reaching a milestone by casting her 10,000th consecutive Senate vote, Platner has been playing defense amid multiple controversies, ranging from inflammatory online comments made on Reddit, a well-publicized and now covered-up tattoo on his chest that resembled a Nazi symbol, to new allegations last week from ex-girlfriends of a history of rape fantasies, heavy drinking and violent episodes.
Platner, who has acknowledged his battle with post-traumatic stress disorder from his four tours of duty in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, has said he’s «been open about what was a very dark period of my life where I struggled with undiagnosed PTSD, too often self-medicated with alcohol, and was a far from perfect boyfriend.»
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Graham Platner, the Democrats’ presumptive Senate nominee in Maine, holds an energy event in Ellsworth, Maine, on Monday, May 11, 2026. (Paul Steinhauser/Fox News)
«I take responsibility for all of that, and wish I had been better. Any characterization beyond that is false, and I believe, politically motivated,» Platner added. «I’m not proud of who I was then, but I am proud of the work I’ve done since, and the movement we are building in Maine.»
The candidate apologized for his controversial Reddit posts after they made headlines last fall soon after he launched his Senate campaign. Platner has said he got the skull and crossbones tattoo in 2007 while drinking with fellow Marines stationed in Croatia. He said that he covered up the tattoo with a new design after learning last year that it resembled a Nazi symbol. But new allegations raise questions about Platner’s timeline regarding knowledge of the tattoo.
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Platner, who is supported by progressive champions Sens. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, and Rep. Ro Khanna of California, is pushing an economically populist agenda as he takes aim at corporate influences and advocates for the working class.
Asked if Platner is too far to the left for voters in her northern New England state, Collins recently told Fox News Digital, «I believe that will be the conclusion of Maine voters. But, obviously, I don’t take anything for granted.»
Collins said that when it comes to her Democratic challenger’s growing political baggage, «Obviously, I’m going to be contrasting my record of achievement and accomplishments with Graham Platner’s approach.»
An outside political group aligned with the senator has already been blasting Platner, running ads spotlighting his multiple controversies.
Platner, who is running as an outsider, emphasizes that Collins is part of a «broken Washington» and «a generation of politicians who have failed us.»
He has described Collins’ moderate Republican image as a «charade,» highlights her support for some of President Donald Trump’s agenda and accuses her of being part of a political system that benefits the wealthy.
«She and Republican politicians like her have prioritized the interests of billionaires and corporations over people,» he has charged.

Sen. Bernie Sanders and Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner stand together during a «Fighting Oligarchy» tour stop at the Collins Center for the Arts on the University of Maine campus in Orono, Maine, on May 24, 2026. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Republicans — as the party currently in power in Washington, D.C. — were already up against traditional political headwinds that typically lead to a loss of congressional seats. Add to that the challenging climate fueled by persistent inflation, rising gas prices tied to what polls show is an unpopular war with Iran and Trump’s underwater approval ratings.
Asked how she can overcome the blame pointed at Republicans over the high cost of living, Collins recently told Fox News Digital she’s championed the low-income heating assistance program, which «helps low-income families and seniors stay warm during the cold winter months. I just recently made sure the final tranche of money was released because there is a lot of need in the state of Maine, and the cost of living is high here.»
Collins also emphasized her opposition to cuts «in food stamp benefits and in other programs that are designed for low-income families because I know how important they are.»
The latest public opinion polls point to a competitive contest between Collins and Platner.
But Collins has a history of defeating the Democrats’ efforts to oust her from the Senate.
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Six years ago, she trailed Democratic challenger Sara Gideon, the then-Maine House speaker, but the senator ended up winning re-election by nearly nine points.
Pointing to the expected wave of attack ads targeting her, Collins said, «Fortunately, the people of Maine are smart, and they know lies and distortions when they see it.»
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Se esfuman las chances de rescatar a Fabio, un nene venezolano que lleva 9 días bajo los escombros: «No hay señales de vida»

Fabio tiene 9 años. Está desaparecido junto a su madre desde que se registró el doble terremoto en Venezuela. Es un caso similar al de Lucas Gámez, el argentino de 8 años al que buscan bajo los escombros en La Guaira. Pero en el caso de Fabio este viernes las autoridades dieron malas noticias, aunque su padre no pierde las esperanzas de encontrarlo con vida.
«No se han encontrado señales«, dijeron los rescatistas de varias nacionalidades que han usado sonar y georadar, sin obtener indicios favorables para la familia de Fabio Bastardo y de su madre, Kiriaki Navarro.
Los equipos inspeccionaron durante toda la mañana el edificio derrumbado de doce plantas buscando la oportunidad de comenzar un complejo rescate del niño que se quedó atrapado en los escombros del edificio Taihiti en la localidad de Caraballeda, en la región costera, el epicentro de la devastación del doble terremoto de la semana pasada.
Los rescatistas, que hoy utilizaron perros y drones para las inspecciones, aseguraron que el edificio se mueve y que incluso tiene nuevas grietas, por lo que la estructura está muy delicada.
Ya son varios los equipos de rescate que usan la tecnología de búsqueda y rescate sin encontrar signos de vida en el edificio, a pesar de que la familia afirma que el niño está con vida.
«No pierdo la esperanza de que mi hijo va a aparecer. Hasta que el Gobierno me lo permita seguiré buscando a mi muchacho porque no he visto un cuerpo real, pero yo lo siento acá en mi corazón, lo siento en mi cuerpo que Fabio sigue vivo porque el responde a mis llamados», dijo a EFE el padre del niño, Francisco Bastardo.
Su padre estaba en el estrecho de Ormuz y hacía videollamada cuando ocurrió el doble terremoto
El hombre es marinero. La noticia del doble terremoto lo encontró en otro rincón complicado del planeta: estaba navegando por el estrecho de Ormuz. Llegó a Venezuela el domingo y desde entonces hace guardia junto al edificio de doce pisos derrumbado en el que se encontraban Fabio, su hermano mayor y la madre de ambos.
«El menor fue el que se dio cuenta, mi niño siempre ha sido un muchacho muy inteligente, llegó corriendo a la sala y le dijo a su mamá que va a temblar, me llegó el mensaje por la aplicación. La mamá lo abraza y ahí se corta la señal«, explicó Bastardo que estaba hablando con su familia por videoconferencia en el momento del temblor.
Por ese relato es que las autoridades, en principio, buscaban a Fabio al lado de su madre, que se cree está sin vida.
El padre relató que por allí han pasado antes varios equipos de rescate y que han descartado seguir con la búsqueda a pesar de que él y la gente que lo ayuda saben que Fabio sigue con vida.
A las afueras del edificio, donde trabajaban más de medio centenar de rescatistas nacionales e internacionales custodiado por varios militares y policías, la abuela del niño exclamaba que nadie hacía nada por sacarlo.
«No han podido hacer nada en ese edificio«, gritaba la señora dolida, clamando que le dicen que no hay nadie con vida pero no les dejan entrar a buscar a sus familiares.
Rebeca, la abuela del niño, aseguró que desde el pasado jueves ella y otros familiares buscan a su nieto. El domingo, según la familia, Fabio respondió a llamados con un silbido y en la mañana de este viernes escucharon ruidos como de golpes.
En el mismo sentido, Manuel Mendes González -un venezolano que sigue de cerca las labores de rescate, incluso los de Fabio y Lucas- aseguró a última hora del jueves en un video en redes sociales que el chico venezolano sigue dando señales.
Los equipos de rescatistas internacionales siguen este viernes con las operaciones de salvamento después de que el rescate del venezolano Hernán Gil del jueves llenara de esperanza a los afectados a pesar de que las probabilidades de sacar a alguien más con vida disminuyen a medida que pasan las horas.
El vigilante, de 43 años, fue rescatado tras ocho días bajo los escombros de un edificio después de un dispositivo de más de 72 horas en el que participaron más de 100 rescatistas internacionales en la costera urbanización de Playa del Mar.
El número de fallecidos por los terremotos de magnitud 7,2 y 7,5 ocurridos en la zona norte de Venezuela el pasado 24 de junio asciende a al menos 2.645, mientras que la cantidad de heridos es de 12.666.
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Experts ‘deeply’ concerned over Iran’s work at underground nuclear site

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One of the leading American institutes devoted to research on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program sounded an alarm this week over the regime’s uninspected underground site in the Zagros Mountains.
Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have not been allowed to visit the secret site, known as Pickaxe Mountain.
The highly fortified facility is casting serious doubt on Iran’s willingness to abide by the terms of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) reached with the Trump administration. The United States, together with Israel, launched Operation Epic Fury Feb. 28, 2026, targeting Iran’s nuclear and missile capabilities.
Experts from the Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) argue that halting work at Pickaxe Mountain and allowing IAEA inspectors access would be a key good-faith measure to test whether Iran is prepared to abandon its pattern of deception.
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A satellite image shows an overview of the Pickaxe Mountain tunnel complex in Natanz. (Vantor/Handout via Reuters)
Spencer Faragasso, a senior fellow with the group who covers Iran, North Korea, illicit trade, and nuclear issues, wrote on X: «Important update by us at @TheGoodISIS. The ongoing work at Pickaxe Mountain is deeply concerning. This work has continued steadily since at least 2020. In my view, this is a hedge by Iran in case negotiations fail — they will then have a nuclear facility in a late stage of construction. We assessed that Pickaxe is likely large enough to hold an enrichment plant.»
Iran has used facilities at Natanz, Fordow and Isfahan to enrich uranium, the key material for a nuclear weapons program.
Faragasso added, «If Iran is serious about negotiating, it should halt construction at Pickaxe Mountain as a token of good faith. But what can be expected from a regime as brutal and conniving as Iran’s?»
The institute posted a detailed analysis of new satellite imagery from late June 2026 showing continued activity at Pickaxe Mountain.
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Vice President JD Vance prior to a meeting between the United States, Iran, Pakistan and Qatar at the Bürgenstock luxury hotel complex overlooking Lake Lucerne, Switzerland, June 21, 2026. (Fabrice Coffrini/Keystone via AP)
The institute wrote that «at Pickaxe Mountain, vehicle activity can be seen on the roads leading to the open set of Western tunnel portals, indicating that construction inside the tunnel complex, as well as hardening of the tunnel entrance, are ongoing. The MOU signed between the United States and Iran requires that Iran maintain the status quo, which should prohibit construction at any nuclear-related facility, including Pickaxe Mountain.»
In late June, the IAEA declined to answer a detailed Fox News Digital query on whether it would seek access to the Pickaxe Mountain facility. According to the satellite imagery obtained by the institute, «at Natanz, little activity can be seen. The access points to the below-ground enrichment halls have not been repaired.
«The personnel entrances remain destroyed, and vehicle entrances remain severely damaged. A single vehicle can be seen on the road outside of the Pilot Fuel Enrichment Plant (PFEP), which was destroyed in June 2025 but was later covered by Iran.»

As U.S.-Iran talks opened Sunday in Switzerland, and a dispute over who controls and monitors billions of dollars in potentially unfrozen Iranian assets emerged. (Fabrice Coffrini/Pool via Reuters)
The institute also reported, «As of June 29, 2026, there is no observed activity at Esfahan. The tunnel portals remain backfilled with dirt.» ISIS tracked developments at the Fordow site, buried inside a mountain north of the holy Islamic city of Qom.
«At Fordow, as earlier reported by the Institute, between May 10 and May 18, Iran added passive defensive measures in the form of earthen/rocky mounds and other objects on the roads leading to the tunnel entrances. The alternating placements of the piles/objects are very precise, which creates a series of chicanes, indicating they are not intended as obstructions but rather to prevent rapid ingress and egress by any vehicle toward the tunnels.»
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The institute added, «The June 21 Vantor image shows that the objects along the road remain there. The tunnel portals also remain backfilled with dirt» at Fordow.
Fox News Digital sent questions to the State Department and the Iranian Mission to the United Nations.
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James Carville breaks with famous ‘It’s the economy, stupid’ slogan because of Trump

James Carville warns Democratic socialists: ‘This is a bridge too far’
Democratic strategist James Carville expresses strong disapproval of socialist influence within the Democratic Party. He clarifies his stance on candidates like Darializa Avila Chevalier, saying he has nothing in common with candidates who want to get rid of prisons. Carville urges the Democratic Party to stand up to radical socialist agendas, emphasizing that some positions are ‘a bridge too far’ for the party’s core values.
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James Carville, the architect of President Bill Clinton’s 1992 victory over President George H.W. Bush and industrialist H. Ross Perot, said this week that President Donald Trump has forced him to break with the catchphrase that many believe helped win that election and made him a political household name.
Carville originally coined «It’s the economy, stupid,» as an internal reminder to campaign staff at Clinton’s Little Rock headquarters to stay on-message amid Bush’s rising approval ratings connected to his handling of the Gulf War.
But this week, Carville suggested allegations of corruption involving President Donald Trump have supplanted the idea that the economy should remain top of mind during election season.
During a discussion on his «Politicon» podcast network, former Mount Holyoke Dean Joseph Ellis mentioned «It’s the economy, stupid» before the Ragin Cajun cut him off.
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«So, professor, I thought about that recently – about ‘It’s the economy, stupid’ – it’s a great catchphrase. It’s maybe one of the most oft-repeated things in politics,» Carville said.
«I now have come to detest the fact I said that.»
Without mentioning Trump by name, Carville — who has repeatedly accused the incumbent of corruption in recent months — compared him with the more genteel Bush.
«I’ll listen to people who say, ‘people don’t care about corruption, they care about the economy — As long as their incomes are up, they don’t care what he does’ – and I’m afraid that’s right.»
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«But I said it in 1992, and say what you want about George H.W. Bush, he was not… a corrupt man at all; decent man too. We have now the breathtaking, staggering — I understand if people say, ‘Yeah, you know, you’re right, that’s all people care about is the economy, and I won’t do it, I don’t say anything, I’m nice’,» he said, appearing to envision voters preferring to focus on the economy over other personality issues.
«I want to punch him in the f—ing face. OK? Yes. I’m serious… Because the phrase actually haunts me today.»
Asked about the invective, White House spokesman Davis Ingle called the Ragin’ Cajun a «stone-cold loser.»
«[Carville] suffers from a severe and incurable disease known as Trump Derangement Syndrome, and it has rotted his peanut-sized brain,» Ingle said.
During an earlier discussion with his co-host, former Wall Street Journal Washington bureau chief Al Hunt, Carville said that «we are drowning; we’re suffocating in corruption» before accusing Trump of increasing his net worth by $2 billion since becoming president.
James Carville at the Politicon Convention on October 26, 2019, right; Donald Trump looks on during a roundtable discussion on college sports in the East Room of the White House on March 06, 2026, in Washington, D.C. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images for Politicon; Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
«I’m just really fearful for the United States,» he added.
In February, Carville directed one of his segments at Trump as though the president was watching, telling the president that his inner circle «hates» him and that he is a «fat, sorry, sack of s—.»
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Since then, he has continued criticizing the president and recently said he is proud to have the proverbial «Trump Derangement Syndrome.»

Campaign staff George Stephanopoulos, left, and James Carville, center, walk with then-Arkansas Gov. William J. Clinton. (Cynthia Johnson/Getty Images)
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Carville has been a mainstay in Democratic politics ever since helping engineer Clinton’s 1992 victory, alongside other notable campaign aides, including ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos, whom Trump also spars with on occasion.
Clinton’s 1992 campaign produced several enduring touchstones, from Carville’s «It’s the economy, stupid,» to Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 hit «Don’t Stop,» which became the de facto theme song for his successful bid.
Carville’s comments about his old slogan also come as he recently rebuked socialist nominees taking over his party.
Fox News Digital reached out to Carville via his «Politicon» podcast for further comment.
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