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Jeff Foxworthy brings decades of comedy wisdom to new Fox Nation special premiering this June

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Talk about a “FOX-worthy” comedian.

Legendary funnyman Jeff Foxworthy is bringing his signature Southern charm, self-deprecating humor and decades of comedy wisdom to Fox Nation with an all-new stand-up special premiering on the platform June 1.

Filmed at the Gas South Theater in Duluth, Georgia, “The Joke’s On Me” delivers more than punchlines, offering fans a rare behind-the-scenes look at how one of America’s most recognizable comedians crafted the jokes, stories and observations that made him a household name.

Comedy has always been about finding the funny in everyday life, but people don’t always get to see the work and process behind it,” Foxworthy said in a press release.

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“I’m grateful to Fox Nation for understanding the vision I had for this special and giving me the chance to share that journey with the audience.”

Fox Nation President Lauren Petterson touted Foxworthy’s track record as one of America’s most recognizable funnymen, saying that few in the comedy space share his lasting impact.

“This special captures the humor audiences have loved for decades while also reflecting on the moments, memories and experiences that defined his extraordinary career,” she said.

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Foxworthy’s routine focuses on aging, family and reflection in addition to behind-the-scenes footage.

He is the best-selling comedy recording artist in history, a multiple Grammy Awards nominee, author of more than 26 books and a Georgia Music Hall of Fame inductee.

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Beyond his one-liners, Foxworthy boasts a resume as a TV host and founding member of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, helping create one of the most successful comedy franchises of all time.

To watch Foxworthy’s stand-up special on June 1, subscribe to Fox Nation and begin streaming.

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Hezbollah grooms children for martyrdom through its scout movement, report claims

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The U.S.-designated Lebanon-based terrorist movement Hezbollah exploits children from its version of the scout movement to carry out jihadi missions that result in their deaths, according to a recent report on Lebanon’s MTV television network.

The Lebanese network’s report — translated by the Washington, D.C.-based Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) — comes amid U.S.-brokered peace talks between Israel and Beirut.

The report claims that Hezbollah gives child fighters heroes’ funerals and publicly glorifies them before their peers in order to encourage other children to follow in their footsteps. The MTV report said Hezbollah believes that every drop of bloodshed by child soldiers brings victory closer.

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It also claimed that Hezbollah uses its scout movements to cultivate an entire generation of obedient children prepared to die, through rhetoric that glorifies death and martyrdom. The MTV report, according to the MEMRI translation, said that “Hezbollah child soldiers have been used since the 1980s by this outlaw armed group. Not just as armed fighters but as Khomeini-loyal scouts.”

The late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, reportedly exploited the use of Iranian children during the country’s 1980-1988 war against Iraq.

Matthew Levitt, a leading scholar on Hezbollah from the Washington Institute, said that “Hezbollah’s recruitment and radicalization of youth through its Mahdi Scouts is long documented,” other experts talking to Fox News Digital concurred.

“Hezbollah has boy scouts, and they have been taught jihad, and it is a well-known thing in Lebanon,” Mideast expert Walid Phares told Fox News Digital.

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The Lebanon expert said they could be termed “children jihadists” who are preparing to become full Hezbollah fighters. Phares said they mostly assign them [the children of Hezbollah fighters] to spying and transporting ammunition. He argued if the scouts are getting funding from a ministry or national boy scouts association in Lebanon, they should be sanctioned if they have the evidence.

Multiple Fox News Digital Emails and phone calls to the World Organization of the Scouting Movement (WOSM) were not immediately returned. The U.S. branch of WOSM referred Fox News Digital to WOSM, which is in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

A Hezbollah expert from the Israel Alma Research and Education Center, Sarit Zehavi, called for action against the exploitation of children by the terror group.

“The only way to bring a change is to designate all of these allegedly civilian activities of Hezbollah and close the movement of its scouts, and enable the Shiites of Lebanon to have a different source of services, whether it is educational, formal or informal, which will be part of the Lebanese state, and not part of Hezbollah. The loyalty will be to the Lebanese state and not to Khomeini and the Islamic Republic.”

She added, “This is only something Lebanon can do with a lot of international pressure, of course, led by the United States.”

An Israeli diplomat, Tammy Rahamimoff-Honig, posted on X: “Hezbollah sacrifices Lebanese children to further the ambitions of the Iranian regime. This isn’t ‘resistance’. It’s child abuse.”

Lebanon’s Ambassador to the U.S. declined to provide comment for this article.

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