What's next for Tucker Carlson? Some conservative organizations extend offers to ex-Fox host
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Less than a day since Tucker Carlson was ousted by Fox News, some conservative organizations have already publicly reached out to welcome him aboard.
The former Fox newsman was the network's most popular host, with his primetime show drawing more than 3 million viewers nightly. Carlson broke his silence for the first time since he left the network on Wednesday in a video statement he posted to his Twitter account, and made no mention of where he's headed nor why he was let go.
"Where can you still find Americans saying true things? There aren't many places left, but there are some," Carlson said near the end of the clip, before signing off with "see you soon."
After four days of voting, with more than 400 million people eligible across 27 countries, European voters have pulled the bloc's 720-seat parliament farther to the right than it has ever been. The European Parliament, for the next five years, will now have a record number of far-right legislators. Far-right parties made gains in Europe's top three economies — Germany, France and Italy — with gains by politicians who campaigned against immigration, against support for Ukraine and against climate policy.
Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference is typically a springboard for the company to announce new tech features for its software programs, and not as flashy as its yearly September event to trumpet its latest iPhone rollout. But this year, the WWDC could be a make-or-break moment for the tech giant.