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Mamdani reportedly eyeing former ‘Squad’ member for top position despite controversial track record

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New York City socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is reportedly considering former Democratic Rep. Jamaal Bowman as his choice to lead the city’s schools despite Bowman’s controversial track record on a variety of issues.
Bowman could become the New York City Chancellor of Schools if Mamdani were to become mayor in November, in a position where he will oversee more than 1,000 schools with almost a million students, the New York Post reported last month.
Bowman, a progressive Democrat and former member of «The Squad» in Congress, once called standardized testing in public schools a «form of modern-day slavery» when he was serving as a Bronx public school principal in 2015.
«Slavery, Jim Crow, redlining, crack cocaine and now standardized testing were all … designed to destroy the mind, body and soul of black and brown people,» Bowman said.
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Zohran Mamdani is reportedly considering Jamaal Bowman to run New York City public schools (AP;Getty)
According to a New York Post report on Friday, Bowman operated a radical public school without a license for about two years.
Bowman, who gained national notoriety in 2023 for pulling a fire alarm in Congress in the middle of a dramatic House floor vote which led to him being censured, has drawn heated criticism in recent years for controversial anti-Israel comments.
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NYC Mayoral Candidate Zohran Mamdani briefly speaks with reporters as he leaves the Dirksen Senate Office Building on July 16, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (hoto by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
Bowman has defended the pro-Palestine chant «From the river to the sea,» which many in the Jewish community view as a call to eradicate Israel.
He has been a staunch critic of Israel, especially since the start of its ongoing war with Hamas in Gaza. Last year, he attended a fundraiser co-hosted by an Islamic leader who said he was «happy to see» the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas on Israeli civilians.
Bowman was also forced to apologize for denying that Hamas had raped women and committed other atrocities during the terror group’s Oct. 7 massacre in Israel.
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Zohran Mamdani, New York City Mayoral candidate, speaks to the media at 32BJ SEIU headquarters following a mass shooting in Manhattan that took the lives of a New York Police Department (NYPD) police officer and others in Manhattan, New York, United States on July 30, 2025. (Getty)
Bowman sparked outrage from Jewish groups in 2024 for defending a mural of Louis Farrakhan, who has infamously made disparaging comments about Jews, including calling them «the synagogue of Satan» and «termites.»
He also came under fire that same year when an unearthed video showed him honoring a radical Black activist and convicted murderer during a special project at a New York City middle school while serving as its principal before being elected to Congress.
A 2014 video centered on Cornerstone Academy for Social Action Middle School’s (CASA) then-«Wall of Action» project shows Bowman praising various historical Black and Latino figures being honored on the wall, including Assata Shakur, who was convicted in the 1973 killing of a New Jersey state trooper. Bowman referred to the people on the wall as «tremendous, tremendous figures.»
Shakur, whose real name is JoAnne Chesimard, was a member of the Black nationalist group Black Liberation Army and was serving a life sentence for the fatal shooting of the officer before escaping from prison in 1979 with the help of Mutulu Shakur, another radical Black activist praised by Bowman in the video. She fled to Cuba, where she remains a wanted domestic terrorist today.

Radical Black liberation activist and convicted murderer Assata Shakur (Left) and now-former Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y. (Right) (Getty Images)
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Mamdani has faced criticism for numerous anti-Israel positions of his own dating back to his college days when he called for academic sanctions against Israel. He has often spoken out in favor of BDS, sanctions against Israel that Influence Watch describes as «an international campaign to delegitimize the State of Israel as the expression of the Jewish people’s right to national self-determination by isolating the country economically through consumer boycotts, business and government withdrawal of investment, and legal sanctions.»
Mamdani has also faced criticism for refusing to condemn the phrase «Globalize the intifada,» and Fox News Digital reported this week that Mamdani had said in 2023 that Israel is «not a place» and «not a country.»
Mamdani’s campaign did not respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
«I am not thinking about any of that,» Bowman told the New York Post in early July about the possible appointment. «I want to help my brother get elected. I am exceptional in compartmentalizing. Right now, I want to help Zohran win the general election.»
Fox News’ Brandon Gillespie contributed reporting.
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Space-based missile-killing Golden Dome tech aims for crucial test before Trump leaves office: Lockheed Martin

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Lockheed Martin is designing a space-based missile interceptor and aims to test the technology for potential integration into President Donald Trump’s «Golden Dome» defense shield within the next three years.
The defense contractor revealed this week that it hopes to test a satellite defensive weapon capable of destroying hypersonic missiles by 2028.
If successful, this would mark the first time in history the United States has deployed interceptors in space to destroy enemy missiles before they reach the homeland. Lockheed is still weighing different technologies, ranging from lasers to kinetic satellites that could maneuver and strike high-speed targets in flight.
«We have missile warning and tracking satellites made by Lockheed Martin in orbit today that provide timely detection and warning of missile threats,» said Amanda Pound, mission strategy and advanced capabilities director at Lockheed Martin Space, told Fox News Digital.
«We are committed to making space-based interceptors for missile defense a reality, leveraging our decades of experience, investments, and industry partnerships, to be ready for on orbit testing in 2028.»
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Lockheed Martin is designing a space-based missile interceptor and aims to test the technology for potential integration into former President Donald Trump’s «Golden Dome» defense shield within the next three years. (Lockheed Martin )
Lockheed’s space interceptor project directly supports Trump’s «Golden Dome for America» initiative, first unveiled in May 2025. The ambitious missile defense concept calls for a global constellation of satellites armed with sensors and interceptors, designed to detect, track and eliminate advanced missile threats – including hypersonic and ballistic weapons – before they can strike U.S. soil.
The idea echoes President Ronald Reagan’s 1983 Strategic Defense Initiative, often dubbed «Star Wars,» which was dismissed at the time as science fiction. But today, the technologies once seen as far-fetched are rapidly advancing, according to defense leaders.
Gen. Michael Guetlein, appointed by the Trump administration to head Golden Dome, emphasized that key components of the system already exist, expressing confidence in achieving a test-ready platform by 2028. Still, it’s no easy feat.
«Intercepting a missile in orbit is a pretty wicked hard problem physics‑wise,» said Jeff Schrader, vice president of Lockheed’s space division. «But not impossible,» he added, noting breakthroughs in maneuverability and guidance systems.
Analysts caution that to make the Golden Dome vision a reality, the U.S. may need to launch thousands of interceptors into orbit. Some have compared it to the Cold War–era «Brilliant Pebbles» program, which proposed a similar space-based missile shield but was eventually shelved due to skyrocketing costs and technical hurdles.

The Trump administration wants Golden Dome to be completed before the president leaves office. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Golden Dome is currently projected to cost $175 billion, with $25 billion already approved by Congress. But long-term estimates range anywhere from $161 billion to over $830 billion over two decades – raising questions about the program’s affordability and long-term sustainability.
TRUMP’S ‘GOLDEN DOME’ WILL NEED MANHATTAN PROJECT-SCALE WHOLE-OF-GOVERNMENT EFFORT, SPACE FORCE GENERAL WARNS
Meanwhile, Lockheed is bolstering ground-based missile defense systems to complement the orbital layer. In March 2025, the company’s Aegis Combat System aboard the USS Pinckney successfully simulated the interception of hypersonic medium-range missiles during the FTX-40 exercise, codenamed Stellar Banshee.
The company is also advancing infrared seeker technology for interceptors, which would enhance the tracking and targeting of fast-moving missiles in their terminal phase.

Lockheed hopes to incorporate space-based missile interceptors into Golden Dome. (Lockheed Martin)
Lockheed remains a central player in the Pentagon’s broader missile defense and hypersonic weapons development effort. It is the prime contractor for the Next Generation Interceptor (NGI), which is targeting an initial operating capability by the end of fiscal year 2028.
Simultaneously, the company is fulfilling Navy contracts for its Conventional Prompt Strike (CPS) hypersonic weapons system. Sea-based deployment of CPS is expected to begin between 2027 and 2028.
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President Trump has publicly stated he wants Golden Dome operational by the end of his term. But industry officials warn that supply chain limitations and the Pentagon’s slow-moving procurement system make full deployment by 2029 unlikely.
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US journalist missing in Norway after backpacking trip, family says

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A search is underway for an American journalist who went missing on a Norwegian glacier at Folgefonna National Park while on a solo backpacking trip, according to his family.
Alec Luhn, 38, was reported missing on Monday to the Norwegian authorities when he did not show up for his flight home to England after leaving for a hike on July 31 in Odda, in southwestern Norway, according to his wife, Veronika Silchenko, who posted on social media urging anyone who may have seen him to get in touch.
Luhn, an award-winning American climate journalist, was on vacation with his family before he left for the hike and shared his location, according to CBS News.
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Alec Luhn, 38, was reported missing on Monday to the Norwegian authorities. (Getty Images)
His family was not worried since he is an experienced outdoorsman, according to the outlet. His family expected he might not have cell service, but when he did not show up for his flight back home on Monday night, they called the police.
Silchenko, an Emmy-winning TV journalist, said her husband sent a picture from his last known location in Odda on Thursday, saying «that was the last time I heard from him.»

Alex Luhn was headed to Odda, Norway on a solo backpacking trip. (Facebook via Veronika Silchenko)
«Alec is basically obsessed with the Arctic,» Silchenko told CBS News. «He loves glaciers and snow, and he loves explorers, and he’s a climate journalist, so for him it is always that story that now because of the climate change they’re all shrinking, and he’s trying his best to go to the coldest countries.»

Alec Luhn was on vacation with his family before he left for the hike. (Getty Images)
Luhn lives with his wife in London, but he is from Wisconsin.
He has reported for various outlets, including The Guardian, The New York Times, The Atlantic, National Geographic, Scientific American, TIME, CBS News Radio and VICE News TV.
Bad weather had forced a search operation with a helicopter to be suspended on Monday night, police said.
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Alec Luhn lives with his wife in London, but he is from Wisconsin. (Getty Images)
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«The weather started to get really bad around midnight. At that time, it was not reasonable to continue the search up in the mountains,» Tatjana Knappen of the Western Police District told Norway’s public broadcaster NRK.
A volunteer search and rescue team, police, sniffer dogs and drones renewed the search on Tuesday before it was again suspended due to weather conditions.
The Norwegian Red Cross said search operations had been ongoing throughout Tuesday. It said the search teams were local and familiar with the terrain, but called it particularly challenging due to difficult conditions and demanding weather.
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La historia detrás del “Monstruo de Los Andes”, el asesino serial que mató a más de 300 nenas y desapareció sin dejar rastro

A Pedro Alonso López se lo considera uno de los asesinos seriales más letales de América Latina. Se trata de un hombre que confesó haber masacrado a más de 300 nenas con un modus operandi escalofriante en Colombia, Ecuador y Perú.
“El Monstruo de Los Andes”, como lo apodó la prensa posteriormente, fue condenado por sus crímenes en 1983, pero lo liberaron 15 años después por buena conducta.
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El 22 de septiembre de 1999, López fue visto en público en la ciudad de Bogotá. En ese momento, tenía 51 años y había ido al Registro Nacional para realizar el trámite de renovación de documento. Esa fue la última vez se supo de él, por lo que el misterio de su paradero aún inquieta a la sociedad colombiana.
Una mente criminal
Pedro Alonso López nació el 8 de octubre de 1948 en la localidad colombiana de Venadillo, en Tolima. Fue el séptimo hijo de trece hermanos y creció en un contexto violento: su madre, Benilda López, era agresiva y los torturaba cada vez que tenía un episodio.
Sin embargo, años después de que se descubrieran los crímenes de su hijo, la mujer dio su versión de los hechos y aseguró que Pedro intentó abusar de una de sus hermanas menores, motivo por el cual lo echó de su casa. “Él es un hijo malo y yo no tengo la culpa de que haya salido así”, mencionó en diálogo con El Tiempo.
La primera vez que López estuvo en la cárcel fue cuando tenía 21 por una causa de robo de autos. En 1969, fue condenado a 7 años de prisión y, durante su estadía en el penal, fue abusado sexualmente en reiteradas ocasiones por tres presos. Posteriormente, Pedro asesinó a estos hombres, lo cual provocó que su pena aumentara a dos años más. Pedro Alonso López fue a la cárcel por primera vez cuando tenía 21 años. (Foto: El Tiempo)
En 1978, Pedro salió de la cárcel y comenzó a vivir una vida nómade en las montañas de la Cordillera de los Andes hasta llegar a Perú. Sin embargo, lejos de optar por una vida tranquila y alejada de la violencia, fue el momento en el que comenzó a desarrollar un modus operandi macabro.
En esa época, empezó a ganarse la confianza de nenas de entre 8 y 12 años que pertenecían a tribus indígenas de la región de Ayacucho, en el sur de Perú. Según detalla la investigación, López las llevaba a un lugar solitario con la excusa de que les iba a dar un regalo y, en su lugar, las golpeaba y las violaba. Luego de ello, las estrangulaba.
Durante años, el homicida llevó a cabo cientos de crímenes similares en la región, hasta que fue descubierto cuando intentaba secuestrar a una menor de 9 años. En ese momento, las autoridades lo deportaron a Ecuador, lugar en donde quedó libre y siguió cometiendo los asesinatos.
Una confesión escalofriante
La segunda vez que Pedro Alonso fue a la cárcel tenía 32 años. La policía lo detuvo luego de que lo descubrieran -nuevamente- en medio de un intento de secuestro.
En esta ocasión, el hombre decidió confesar todo a los investigadores: había asesinado a más de 300 nenas en su recorrido entre los tres países. “El momento de la muerte es apasionante y excitante. Algún día, cuando esté en libertad, sentiré ese momento de nuevo. Estaré encantado de volver a matar. Es mi misión”, admitió en ese entonces. López confesó más de 300 crímenes cuando fue detenido en Ecuador mientras intentaba secuestrar a una nena. (Foto: El Tiempo)
Durante sus confesiones, el criminal indicó a la policía la fosa en donde había enterrado los cadáveres de 57 de sus víctimas. Además, dijo que en Ecuador había masacrado a al menos 110 menores de edad. En cuanto a Colombia y Perú, los homicidios subieron a 200.
En 1983, Pedro Alonso López fue condenado a la máxima condena de Ecuador: 16 años. En 1994, fue extraditado a Colombia, donde fue considerado “inimputable” debido a que una pericia psicológica puso en evidencia sus trastornos mentales. Cuatro años más tarde, fue liberado del centro psiquiátrico en el cual estuvo sometido bajo tratamiento.
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En octubre de 2002, Colombia emitió a la Interpol un pedido de captura internacional porque se sospechaba que el múltiple homicida estaba detrás del crimen de una menor. Sin embargo, su paradero hasta el día de hoy es un misterio.
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