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New York Times, Politico, others criticized for 'offensive' obituaries on deceased former GOP senator

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New York Times, Politico, others criticized for 'offensive' obituaries on deceased former GOP senator

The New York Times, Associated Press, Politico and the Huffington Post all ran headlines critical of former Sen. James M. Inhofe when news of his death broke.

Prominent news organizations were quick to criticize the Oklahoma Republican’s stance on the environment in their obituaries when he died on Tuesday at the age of 89. Inhofe, Oklahoma’s longest serving senator from 1994 to 2023, led the Environment Committee and was known for his strong opinions on climate change and global warming.

“Longtime former Oklahoma Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe, one of the most vehement climate change deniers to ever walk the halls of Congress, has died at age 89, the Tulsa World reported Tuesday,” HuffPost wrote in the first sentence of it’s article announcing his death. The article recalled how Inhofe famously brought a snowball onto the Senate floor in February 2015, which the outlet described as “an embarrassing attempt to prove that climate change is not real.”

The Associated Press’ headline characterized Inhofe as a “defense hawk who called human-caused climate change a ‘hoax.’”

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Politico published its article with the initial headline, “Former Sen. Jim Inhofe, who called climate change a ‘hoax,’ dead at 89,” which Sen. Ted Cruz’s, R-Texas, communications director Darin Miller called “highly offensive.”

After criticism, Politico changed it to “Former Sen. Jim Inhofe dead at 89.”

Billy Gribbin, communications director for Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, said, “Politico, utterly classless, finding the worst way to mention the passing of the longest serving Senator from Oklahoma and a Senate institution.”

He then followed up, “Good, they changed it.”

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A Politico spokesperson told Fox News Digital, “Headlines are regularly A/B tested and switched on a rotation, based on a number of factors, including engagement.”

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The New York Times remembered his life with the headline: “James M. Inhofe, Senator Who Denied Climate Change, Dies at 89.” 

Radio host Erick Erickson compared the headline to the Gray Lady’s obituaries for Democratic Sens. “Edward M. Kennedy, Senate Stalwart, Is Dead at 77,” and “Robert C. Byrd, a Pillar of the Senate, Dies at 92.” 

“One killed a lady. Another was a leader in the KKK. But then there’s that other guy…” Erickson wrote, referencing Kennedy, Byrd and Inhofe, respectively.

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“James M. Inhofe, a five-term Republican senator from Oklahoma and, until President Donald J. Trump’s arrival in 2017, arguably Washington’s most prominent denier of the established science of human-generated climate change, died on Tuesday in Tulsa, Okla. He was 89,” the lead paragraph of the Times article read. 

Late Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., questions Retired U.S. Army Gen. David Petraeus while Sen. James Inhofe listens, during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in September 2015. (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

The newspaper also described him as “the capital’s most vociferous denier of climate change, repeatedly calling it a hoax perpetrated by environmentalists, their liberal allies in the news media and ‘extremists who simply don’t like capitalism, free markets and freedom.’”

Inhofe passed away peacefully Tuesday morning surrounded by his wife Kay, his children and other family members, a former senior aide told Fox News. Inhofe reportedly suffered a stroke around the Fourth of July holiday.

 

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Fox News Digital also reached out to The New York Times, the Associated Press and HuffPost for comment. 

Fox News’ Greg Norman contributed to this report.

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31st annual Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance provides perfect Father’s Day activity 

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31st annual Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance provides perfect Father’s Day activity 

The 31st annual Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance car show is Sunday – right in time for Father’s Day! 

The free event, open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., features world class cars, interactive displays, shopping opportunities, food options and even World Cup match updates. 

What type of cars, exactly? Well, according to organizers, guests will see a Jaguar D-Type, a Lamborghini Miura, a Ferrari F40 and a Porsche Carrera GT, among many, many others.  

Proceeds from the Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance will benefit the Beverly Hills Police Foundation and Beverly Hills Fire Chiefs Fund, which are nonprofit organizations dedicated to supporting first responders and their families.

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More information on the event can be found here.

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Kids, teens can enjoy free lunch at over 90 parks across Los Angeles

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Kids, teens can enjoy free lunch at over 90 parks across Los Angeles

Children and teens can enjoy a free lunch this summer at more than 90 parks across Los Angeles.

The annual Summer Food Service Program is sponsored by the city’s Department of Recreation and Parks.

From June 12 to July 31, anyone under 18 years old can grab a free lunch at a participating local park.

Menu offerings may include fresh fruits and vegetables, milk, salads, deli sandwiches and other nutritious meal options.

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City officials said the program helps to ensure that children and teens continue to have access to healthy meals while school is out for the summer.

No application or proof of income is needed. Adults and guardians can simply bring their child to a participating location to receive food.

Meals must be consumed onsite and are available at no cost. Serving times will vary by location but typically range between 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.

“Summer should be a time for children to learn, play and create lasting memories, not worry about where their next meal will come from,” said Jimmy Kim, General Manager of the Department of Recreation and Parks. “Through our partnership with LAUSD, we are proud to provide free, nutritious meals in safe and welcoming park environments where young people can stay active, connect with their communities and thrive throughout the summer.”

A full list of participating parks and serving times can be found here.

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The public can also call 818-346-2700 or text “Summer Meals” to 97779 for a list of parks. Flyer information in Spanish can be found here.

More information about the city’s 2026 Lunch Program can be found here.

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Armed home invasion in L.A.’s Fairfax District leaves resident assaulted

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Armed home invasion in L.A.’s Fairfax District leaves resident assaulted

A resident was assaulted after two armed suspects forced their way into a home in Los Angeles’ Fairfax District early Saturday morning, police said.

The home invasion robbery was reported around 4:32 a.m. in the 800 block of North Detroit Street, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

Police said two suspects, both described as adult males, entered the property while armed with handguns.

The resident was assaulted during the confrontation, though authorities did not immediately release information about the victim’s injuries.

  • LAPD officers and patrol vehicles outside a residential property on North Detroit Street in Los Angeles following a reported armed home invasion robbery in June 2026.
  • LAPD officers and patrol vehicles outside a residential property on North Detroit Street in Los Angeles following a reported armed home invasion robbery in June 2026.

Investigators said the suspects stole jewelry and cell phones before fleeing the area in an unknown vehicle.

Video from the scene showed LAPD officers investigating outside a modern residential property as daylight broke Saturday morning. Several patrol vehicles were parked nearby while officers canvassed the area.

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No arrests had been announced as of Saturday afternoon.

Anyone with information about the robbery is urged to contact the LAPD.

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